Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 14, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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¡TERN CLACKAMAS NEWS!,
PAGE TWO
Eastern Clackamas News
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
by the
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY»
A CORPORATION.
S ubscri pti on R ates
One year
Six months
.
.
.
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
*1.60
.76
THURSDAY, MAY, 14, 1925.
Col.;
Miss., often
mistaken for
Minn., or Mass.; Va., often mistak­
en for Pa., etc.
3. The
Sender should write or
P' int his name and return address
in the upper left corner of each
a tide mailed.
■!. In
short, affix an
address
which will enable the postil elerkr
and carriers to readily deliver the
mail.
LAST BUT NOT
LEAST,
do
not throw this in the waste basket,
but file it away for further ^efer
ence.
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A. N. JOHNSON, Postmaster.
OBITUARY
Margaret
Jane,
daughter
of
Pleasant and Mary E. Judd,
de­
weary and away from home that it can Y be
ceased was born near Terre Haute,
Putman county, Missouri, January
told here— Better still, just come along and
3, 1859, where she lived until 1865,
BIBLE THOUGHT
when she crossed the plains with
try our service out.
— FOR TODAY =
her parents who came to Oregon
j Bfblo Thought« memorised, will provo n '■
and located near Eagle Creek. She
priceless heritage In aftcr yearn.
Doors never locked— Juice on all the time.
was united in marriage to John F.
Bfift tarifer i
Douglas, November 19, 1876,
and
they have resided at theih home
W E M U S T SA T IS F Y — ’N U F F S A ID
So that we may boldly say, Thi
near Eagle Creek ever since. Mrs.
Lord is my helper, and I will not i
Douglas united with the Methodist
fear what man shall do unto to me.
THE ESTA C A D A
church when she was
twenty-one
Hebrews 13: 6.
years of age.
She had a slight stroke of paral-
CONDITION OF MAIL ROUTES
; ysis February 25th, and later she
Endowment Fund,” just goes to
,
. ,
.
.. ,
W H AT THE AMERICAN
show what the American Legion ii contracted pneumonia which result-
After a trip of inspection over
LEGION IS DOING FOR
r u n n o r w n c vpxrD A M C doing for children of veterans wh< cd in her death on May 7th, 1925,
the three rural routes leaving the
t-HiLUK tw o r v t i l k a in j made the Supreme Sacrifice” , com age 66 years 4 months »and 4 days.
Estacada post office, Postmaster A.
Legion News Service) n^cnted <L W. Valiant, as he start
She ieaves to mourn their loss,
N. Johnson found that there are (American
1 American region
i\ews ¡service; e(j f rom Headquarters to aceom .
.
.
. T u v» .
j
,
portions, on all three routes which
Portland.— (Special)— Due to the pany this war orphan to happy en- her husband- John F .; two daugh-
in
the
Oregon
Slilitary tecs. Mrs. Melinda
Hoffmeister of
are badly in need of repair. Ac- alertness of officials of the Ameri- virons
cording to the statement of various can Legion of Oregon, the son of school.
______
Eagle Creek, and Julia Richie of
patrons on the many routes much a veteran who was killed overseas
______. . .
_______________ . . . . .
Boring;
three
sons,
Wiley
F.,
CARE IN ADDRESSING MAIL
Pleasant,
and
Ernest
of
Eagle
work is needed to “ make the roads was last week saved from the stig
Creek. Also fourteen
grand chil-
passable and safe” for the rural ™a, of 8eryinff a t.er.m , in ,the ^
Reform school and instead enrolled
carriers who must travel over them as a atudent 0f the Oregon Military
Because ° f th® »ncreasmgnumber dren and three great grand children
at all times.
Since the government Academy
Leaving the famfiy fire °.f P' ece8 of " ' “ .1 which are insuffi- of
Eagle
Creek; one
brother>
has increased
the maintenance of a side through the aversion to a step- ciently>
inconoctly, and
illegibly George W . Judd of Eagle
Creek;
rural carrier
4 cents per mile per father and threatened with- com addressed, this notice is published and one sister„ Clementine Hall of
THURSDAY, M AY 14, 1926.
day they naturally expect that the
rural communities served by these
carriers will cooperate in improving
the road conditions
A mail route is one of the really
a man route is one oi me reuuy
indispensable
institutions
of any
community and we understand that
Has so many Inviting Features to offer the
U a r g ^ o fI n c o r r S it T Í r g
* cflution t0 " ' 8ile,s
exercise
ferred by his parents, the son of t Sweater care in this particular.
former
service
man of Klamatl
During
the year 1922 there were
Falls, who had fallen
on Flander: 200,000,000 pieces of such mail de-
£ ield 1,1 defen,e . °,f his Country’s posited in the poStoffices of the
Cauaewag rescued from his pitifu country, of which 17,000,000 pieces
phght
through the vigilance
and rcnehed the Dead Letter office, and
efforts of Ivlamath
Post
No. 8 ¡n this Dt,ad L[,tter mail thus poor.
Damascus;
besides
a
host
of
friends and relatives,
Funeral services were held from
the Eagle Creek church at 2 o’clock
Sunday afternoon, May 10th, Rev.
tr3 v
tuA Fsticada
. F'
,° f
‘¡ ' „ ' h
Methodist church officiating.
He
if the Postal department at Wash- ^ " ied' c" nr t Baf 0.nf’ o l l i i l f T Port! ly or insufficiently addressed were spoke from the text found in II
ington, D. C., should condemn a ]and
¡jy Tories gathered * by Le- f ° und niore than $100,000 in cash. Timothy 1:5, of A Christian Moth-
road as impassable and unsafe they gjon officers, the lad, 13, bright and
In preparing
any
matter
for er’s legacy of Self-Sacrifice,
Love
can prohibit the carrying
of the precocious for his years, simply re- mailing,
the following
directions and Faith in God.
mail over such a route.
This
is veres Bn<1 worships the memory of should be observed:
Interment was made in the Eagle
the time of the year to make plans
and when
V e p -d a d
A d d rc.in * mall
i Creek cemetery under the
direc­
tor the improvement of these bad oame , nto the family to fill the,
1. Print or Write the complete t!on of
° ate8 of Uresham.
places before the stormy
weather place of a father "who gave the name, postoffice, street, route and
A. A. Feyerabend received con-
of the fall and winter sets in.
mont” for his country, the son
be- number. In .any event
write the
__________________
came
fretful
and
discontented most complete address available
sirerable publicity in the Universal
.
______
Klamath Post heard of the boy’f
2 Avoid abbreviations which , Magazine of May 9 in regard to the
INTERESTING CHEV. NEWS
predicament and believing that he
„
,
;
, ,,
was not a proper subject for the may be confusing or misleading,1 publicity campaign staged by him
One employe in every six in the ref orm sch<#d, petitioned the Coun- such as Cal.,
often mistaken for ;, s manager of the Liberty theatre
motor assembly plant of the C-hev- ty Court to send him to the Beaver --------------------------------—— r----- ;
here for the
Hoot
Gib^in film.
Motor Company
plant at ton home until such time as hi
“ Ridin Kid From Powder River.” I
Hint Michigan, does nothing hut couid bc takoM carc of thru
th(
A photograph of Mr. Feyerabend
check the rigid standard» required operation of the Endowment Fund,
in the motor parte and the accura Consent of the court having been
and an outline of the campaign is
cy with which they are fitted to- obtained, the boy was placed in the
given.
,
,
.. Beaverton institution but he re
There are 2, / < 6 employes in the mnjned there only a short while,
motor plant.
Of these, 463 are wben with two' other boys, he ran
Mrs. Raymond Lovelace has been
inspectors who demand a precision away.
He wa» caught at Wood
confined to her home for several
too minute for detection by the un- burn ' nnd taken to Salem where Le
ON
days on account of illness
aidea eye.
,
. . gion officers again became active
Before the engine block
start- and due to tho effortg of j , W . Val-
Brick, Lim e, Cem ent,
down one of the assembly lines it is iant state scrvice officev, Carl U
NOTICE of SPECIAL ELECTION
given a triple inspection for possi Mos
state Adjutant and W . R
Shingles and Drain
ble irregularities or defects, each (anton Service officer of Klamath
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Tile.
inspector checking his predecessor. Pogti the boy wa9 enrolled as a stu
that a special election will be held
Next it is washed and dried un dont at tbc Oregon Military Acade
on the 29th day of May, 1925, at 1
SPECIAL PRICES IN QUANTITY
der compressed air and again in-
through special
arrangement
which there will be submitted to
spected for cleanliness. If a dirt wfth that institution. Togged out
the electors of th e City of Esta-
spot is discovered
the casting i. i n t h e regulation uniform of
the
cada, and to the electors of ’the
sent backto the
school, which kindly State
Leprioi
We Always Carry the Best Line of i hereinafter
described territory, the
Almost endless tests mark its pfflcial’g had prov|ded, this exiled
: question of altering and extend­
progress
oirress dow
down
n the
th o
assembly
a ssem b le
line,
lin e prphan
of
»„ vctprn n
in
colprp
ing the boundaries of said city so ,
precision being gauged down to that reminded him of those his da-
as to annex and include within the
one-thousandth
of an inch . Tho dy wore when fighting in the
and Make Prompt Delivery.
boundaries of the City of Estacada j
moment an inspector detects
any tl?enehcg of Europe.stepped
forth
the following described territory,
Local and Long Distance
variation from standard, the motor frnm stntp headquarters of the I.e-
to wit:
is taken from the line
If the de
;
hjR faco r'adiant with smile:
Beginning at the Southeast c o r -'
^ though, of entering the ncad
sent back on the line fo r adjust emy where proper training will fit
ner of the William M. Wade and '
ments
subject to
imms or replacements sunjeci
i o rhim t useful cjtilenghip in hif.
wife Donation Land Claim No. 39 1
in Township 3
South,
Range 4 I
subsequent
re-inspection.
If the home gtate.
Word has been re
East of the
Willamette Meridian,
variation from standard
is funda- ceivpd from Klamath Post that as a
BARTH OLOM EW
mental the motor is dis-assemblcd resu,t pf (hat activit by the Lo ion
running thence North tracing the
and L A W R E N C E
As he motor is built up «11 part:
uho hag alwfayg {ot tht/ Le.
East line of said Wade Donation
Land Claim to the Northeast corner
and fittings are subjecte.l to con- lon has expressed his willingness
Phono 601
Estacad*, Ore.
of the Wilbur M. Wade tract of
stant examination
and
re-exam. »
make his bonus payable to the
v__
nation. Precision is law.
ror in-
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land as described in Vol. 159 page i
stance, the fit of piston pins into - ■ ' - ----- ^ --------------- '*■
281 deeds records of
Clackamas
the piston ninst be so exact that the
County
Oregon,
thence Westerly
pin may he pushed into the pisteon j
tracing the Northerly line of the
nolo by the mechanic’s thumb but'
said AVilbur M. Wade tract and the
will not fall out of its own weight.
Amy L. Ely tract to the center of
The clearance at this point is about
the County Road, known as the
one-twentieth the diamoter of the
C'urrinsville
and Estacada County
finest human hair. This is called
A nice line o f F A N C Y S T A T I O N E R Y in the very
Road; thence Northerly tracing the
a “ push in" pin.
center of said County Road to the
latest Patterns and Shades.
After being built up. the motor
Northeast corner of land described
is “ run in” by electric motors at
in Vol. 135 page 464 deed records
We have also Gift Book». Baskets,
Vases,
Fountain
Pens,
1.200 revolutions per minute foi
of Clackamas
County,
Oregon:
Perfumery, Vanity Cases, Bill Folds. Congratulation cards
about two hours to work in the
thence Westerly tracing the North­
bearings and pistons rings.
and other suitvble articles.
erly line thereof to the most West
The motor is then “ taken down"
erly corner of land described in
for inspection of the bearings, cyl­
O R D ER S T A K E N FOR C U T F L O W E R S
Vol. 116 page 181 deedreeords of
inder walls and nil moving parts.
¡Clackamas County. Oregon; thence
When it passes the inspectors, it if
Northerly tracing the Easterly line
reaxsempled and operated under its
of land described Vol. 164 page 35
own power wxile experts listen for
deed records of Clackamas County,
any possible noise, their method:
Oregon,
to the Northeast
corner j
being comparable to a doctor's use
, thereof; thence Westerly tracing j
of a stethoscope.
J the Northerly line of land described 1
If the motor sounds "sw eet.” it ir
1 in said Vol. 164 page 35 to the cen
returned to the assembly line
fo
ter of the
Right-of-way of
the
final equipment and painting.
Th<
~ ’ Portland Electric Power Company;
last man on the line i-< an inspecto p
thence Northerly tracing the cen­
From his hands the motor goes to I
ter line of
the said right-of-
the various car assembly Tines.— |
way to the Northeasterly corner of
From the Chevrolet Motor Co.
that certain tract of land described
Vol. 151 page 564 deed records o f.
DORCAS SOCIETY TO MEET
Clackamas
County.
Oregon;
thence Westerly tracing the
Nor- !
The Garfield Ladies' Dorcas Soci­
thorly line of said tract described |
Vol. 151 page 564 to the North­
ety will kold an all day meeting.
westerly
corner thereof;
thence'
Thursday, May 21 at tho home of
Northerly tracing the Westerly line 1
Mrs. Thomas Yocum.
Come pre­
of the Kenney tract as described j
pared to quilt.
Aol.143 page 395 deed records of I
Clackamas County. Oregon, to it* j
MRS H. D. TRAPP, Sec.
intersection with the North line o f !
Section 20.Township 3 South.Ranee
F. D. Hunt of the P. E. P. Co.
4 East of the
Willamette Meridi­
was in Estacada last Thursday on
an; thence West tracing the North
business for the Company.
line of said Section 20 to the North-1
west comer thereof; thence South
tracing the west line of said Sec-i
Dance at Carver Saturday night,
tion 20 to its intersection with the
Kelly'* six piece orchestra
•
South or Southerly
ban* of the
Open fr.»;n 7 « . -r . to 6 p. m. Saturday a. open to 8 p. m
t .aekama» River;
thence up said
Douglas McLean in "Going Up”
River tracing the Southerly
and
trill be shown at the Liberty. Satur­
” estcriy bank of said River to a
day, May 16.
Watch for our piv
point due South c f the most Wes­
terly Southwest
comer
nt
gram issued about June 1st
Si •
GET OUR
PRICES
Claim No. 38, Township 3 South, nexation by placing upon their bal­
Range 4 East of the
Willamette lots the words
“ For Annexation”
Meridian; thence North to the I or “Against Annexation.”
boundary line of the City of Esta­ ;
By order of the Council of the
cada, Clackamas County, Oregon.
! City of Estacada.
Tim polling place for the receipt
Win. DALE, Recorder.
of bal'otz ef electors residing with­ ■ First Publication April 30th, 1925.
in t ,e C:t ,’ of Estacada and the 1 Last Publication May 28th, 1925.
Judges end Clerks designated and
appointed to serve at said polling
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
place arc as follows: .
NO. 3156.
Poli ng place— City Hall. Judg­ In the County Court of the State»
es: Mae 0 . Reed Emma L. Woos-
of Oregon for the County of
ter and Anna K. Moore.
Clerks:
Clackamas.
Elizabeth
Ames
and
Marv
A. In the matter of the estate ofMary
Smith.
Lawless, deceased.
The polling place for the receipt
NOTICE is hereby given
that
of ballots of electors residing with­ the undersigned has been appointed
in the territory proposed to be an­ by the County court of the State of
nexed to said city, and the Judges Oregon, for the County of Clacka­
and Clerks designated and appoint­ mas, as executirix of the Last Will
ed to serve at said polling place and Testament, and of the Estate
are as follows:
of Mary Lawless, deceased, and has
All
persons
having
Polling place:
Residence of W. qualified.
H. Holder.
Judges: W . H. Hol­ claims against said estate are here­
by
notified
to
present
the
same,
der, Rose Wilcox and Clara Hicin-
botham.
Clerks:
Cordelia Carter duly verified as by law required,
and Leila C. Howe.
to Ellen P. Radford, executrix, R.
1, Boring,
Clackamas
The polls for the receipt of bal­ F.D.No.
Oregon
within six
(6)
lots at the aforesaid places and on j County
said date will be opened for the re­ ' months from thedate hereof.
ceipt of ballots at the hour of 8 Dated and first published, April30,
1925.
o’clock A. M. and closed at 8
Date of last publication, may 28,
o’clock P. M.
1925.
Electors residing within the City
ELLEN P. RADFORD,
of Estacada and within the territo­
Executrix.
ry above described are invited to McGuirk & Schneider,
vote upon such proposition of an-
Attorneys for Executrix.
THE PLEASURE OF
VOUR TRIP
Whether it is vacation or business, will
be greatly enhanced if you carry our
raveler’s Checks— good at any bank in
the cojuntry and cashed without idem
tification other than that contained in
the check itself.
The cost is nominal and the safety and
convenience is great.
F O U R P E R C E N T IN T E R E S T O N T IM E
A N D S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
MILL FEEDS
ybe teoeem teat Tramportatien
HAULING
GRADUATION GIFTS.
C H E V R O L E T I
The Sedan
$825
M»c*.
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THEESTACADA P H A R M A C Y
The
Store
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
Q U A L I T Y
Chevrolet is every inch a quality car. It has
chassis design typical o f the highest priced
cars; long semi-elliptic springs providing
wonderful comfort in riding? a disc clutch
that makes gear shifting astonishingly easy.
All models are finished in the durable Duco
whose color and luster last for years. Closed
models have Fisher bodies o f outstanding
beauty These are but a few o f the 83 qual-
Ity features that make Chevrolet the great-
e*t value in the low price field.
☆
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
Estacida
: :
O r’ kon
CaO at amt »fumrrtotn today and
arrange f o r a d e m o n stra tio n
Touring Car- * 5 2 5
Roadster - . * 5 2 5
Coach • •
Commercial
C k U lil
a a
Expreta
Truck Ch a—jg
Coupa
• • *7 1 5
*7 3 5
*4 2 5
*550
AO r - k » » f o.k FU m , Mick.
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
WILCOX BROS., Prop’rt,
Estacada. Or*.