::r:M c l a c k a MA s n e w s , T h u r s d a y , m a y 2 1 , 19 25 . PAGE TWO Eastern Clackamas News | Entered at the postoffice in Fstiirsds, Oregon, as second-clast1 rrail. Published every Thursday at Estacada. Oregon hy the ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY. A CORPOKATION. S u b s c r ip t One year Six m o n t h s io n R ates • $1.60 .76 THE ESTACADA HOTEL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925. Has so many Inviting Features to offer the weary and away from home that it can ’/ be ★ BIBLE THOUGHT! I — FOR TODAY — told here— Better still, just come along and try our service out. Biblo Thoughta m^morlxer! will p?ova p ■ prieelena heritage In iflir yea*v. j -iAH tti SSL ' ■ -~Su3o.$ Doors never locked— Juice on all the time. And I will give them one heart and one way, that they may fear me for ever, fo r the good o f them, and o f their children after them.— Jere­ miah 32: 39. W E M U S T S A T IS F Y — ’N U F F S A ID THE ESTAC AD A --g ------r-- A GREAT UNDERTAKING with the grade o f the eggs con- • ;'ned therein, in letters not less iian one-third inches in height: , , - . . hen ( gs are removed from orig:- ¿1 container and offered for sale half cares o - more, they shall be ' ot Candled” on th • out- l . . , contams. m one men jili letters. Commissioner J. D. Mickle of 1 the Dairy and Food commission states that most o f the eggs sold will com 3 under the first two class­ es,and that the others will be con­ sumed on the ranches. He advises producers and dealers to get and stamps and be ready to com­ ply with the law when it goes into effect. Dairying Should Not Increase Should the number o f milk cows increase in this country recovery in dairy product prices cannot be ex­ pected, states the U. S. Depart­ ment o f Agriculture. Whole milk sold and consumed last year was valued at $1,714,000,000, compar­ ed with $1,750,000,000 in 1923. Co-Operative Law Stands In one o f the most sweeping of I decisions the supreme court o f Min- nesota declared that the co-opera- tive nc*- that state stands in every particular, and the court goes further and declares that liquidated 'damages for breaking a contract, are not adequate damages; that the only adequate remedy is an injunc- tion preventing any member from breaking his contracts, thus forcing delivery of his pro­ ducts to the association, This de vision will have a far-reaehing ef feet in preventing members o f ce- operative associations from being “ bated" to break their contracts by outside concerns, Law Grow» in Favor Thfl new potato grading and in. spoction law ls rapidIy growing in *------------------- »—~ — ------ a snappy three act comedy to be presented by the Seniors o f Esta cada high school, Thursday, night, May 28, at the High School audi- torium. This play has been given by several o f the large ¿igh schools in Oregon, among these being Eu- gene and Oregon City. It has also had a long run on the professional stage. If the public enjoyed “ Noth- ing But the Truth,” a few weeks ago, they are sure to enjoy “ A Puir o f Sixes." The high school or- chestra will furnish the music..— Keep the date in mind— one night only, 1 hursday May 28, 8 p. m. General admission 35 cents, chib dren 25 cents, reserved seats 15 cents extra. Seats may be reserved favor, as the growers and dealers at Marchbank’s Confectionery. realize the benefits to those who The Estacada high school lost to are dealing In honest packs. Molalla Tuesday, with a score of Those who are opposed to the law 4 to 1. are those who are not familiar with The establishment o f the Wal- * ter Hines Page School o f Interna­ ir u ii tional Relations at Johns Hopkins i A University is a sane and logical movement for the assurance of ! world peace hacked by intelligence o n and an understanding o f interna-: " .......... V /."':' P UJ" Day .. , , ” Assistant Editor..... Virginia Du Bois tional problems. Sport Editor.................Irene Hayden ‘‘It is expected,,” says Dr. Frank Class Editor............ Richard Hayman J. Goodnow, president of Johns Albany High defeated Estacada Hopkins, “ that not only will the 8 to 3 in a baseball game played school itself through publication of on Ihe home field last Saturday. its findings, make valuable contri-i Tihs game did not count in the butions to existing knowledge of county league. international relations, but that a The JuniorClass was entertained trained body of investigators and Sunday, May 17, with a picnic on teachers will be developed to carry Mt. Hood by the Senior Class, on the work after they leave the Most o f the two clusses enjoyed this •chool. picnic which lasted all day. The "W ith understanding will come picnickers climbed Mt. Hood to the release from the errors that give snow line. A splendid luncheon rise to unnecessary international o f baked beans, sandwiches, fruit friction and discord. As the motto salad, ice cream and cake was en- it, or those who would buy unde­ o f the Johns Hopkins University j joyed by all. The Juniors are very STATE MARKET AGENT DEPT. sirable stock and sell it for No. 1. declares, veritas vos liberabit— the grateful to the Seniors fo r their The state market agent states that truth will set you free." ; enjoyable picnic C. E. SPENCE Age*t. enforcement is now being taken up An endowment fund o f $1,000,-' The Sophomore class has been The State Market Agent is notified retailers state 000 which is necessary to provide writing essays on W. C. T. U. ques- . , n eDartment o f Agriculture with the 7 7 “ “ “ ” of * the 7 V 7 and ,7 the income to maintain this school tions and the local W. C. T. U. pre- ()f Californla that unti, September hey th'e any potatoes from growers the is now being raised. It is the de- sented Miss Julia McAuley $3.00 30 o f this year all shipments of sacks o f which are not stamped sire o f the founders o f the institu­ and Miss Helen Perry $2.00 in re­ potatoes from Oregon to California with the grade and the grower’s tion to secure this money, not from cognition o f their excellent essays. must be accompanied fry certifi­ name, and so stenciled. The mar­ a few wealthly men, but from We congratulate the two young la­ cates, stating where they were thousands o f American citizens who dies on their splendid work. ket ageiu ..«lsp urges housewives to grown and shipped from, and in wish to record their views in favor report any vioiatious of the law. The Senior class was very pleas­ case o f shipments grown in and of intelligence in preference to ig­ antly entertained at a birthday par­ shipped from Morrow, Umatilla and | norance in the settlement o f any ty Friday night in honor o f liar- , , . Union counties certificates must NOTICE of SPECIAL ELECTION great world problem. old Widman. The party was given , . . . . , m d btate that the potatoes were passed A young lady who is a stenogra­ by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. .. . . . , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pher in an office at Riverside, Cali­ Young, and was at his home in over a screen immediately prior to that a spociai election will be held loading in the cpr, and placed in on the 29th day o f May, 1925, at fornia, in sending in a dollar to Garfield. The evening was spent new or cleaned sacks. This prder which there will be submitted to help raise the necessary funds, in playing games of various sorts, is made because o f the potato bee- the electors of_ th e City of Esta- wrote to Owen D. Young, president Refreshments consisting o f sand- 1 * i • l *.• v I cada, and tu thp electors o f the of Oregon hereinafter described territory, the o f the board o f trustees o f the En- wiches, punch, cake and homemade Uc, ot which sections arc said to be infected. question of altering and extend* dowmont Fund, 120 BroHdwny. [fe cream wore served. New Egg Grading Law ing the boundaries o f said city so New York: The Freshmen and Sophomores The last session o f the state 1 as to annex and include within the “ Please accept my check for held an all day picnic last Sunday $1.00 as a contribution to the en-1 at Dinty Moore's Auto camp. Ev- iaw which will go into effect May to w jt: dowment fund o f the Walter Hines eryone enjoyed the day and espe- 2d, which is 90 days after adjourn- Beginning at the Southeast cor- Page School of International Rela- cially the time when the ice cream ment. ner o f the William M. Wade and tions. I ennnot do less, but I wish and lemonade were served, . „ wife Donation Land Claim No. 39 1 he law provides that all e g g s jn T ow n sh ip 3 South, Range 4 that I could give more. I read The baccalaureate Mtrmpn will be into th ree' East o f the Willamette Meridian, your address on the Page School ( prt,ached by Kov. Mort, form er M. sold shall be divided "Fresh running thence North tracing the delivered at Johns Hopkins Univer- ft. pastor o f Estacada, Sunday classes. The first grade. requires all eggs to East line o f sa:d ''a d e Donation Bity. It came as a revelation to evening, May 24.. The loen Standard", , . . .. . , „ Land Claim to tna Nyrtheast corner weigh not less than 15-6 ounces, o f the w nbur M. Wade tract tit me, and I hope, from the bottom o f churches will unite in Furnishing my heart that one million Ameri­ the music. Rev. C'lny and Rev. R. or 22 ounces to the pound; “ Fresh iand as described in Vol. 159 page cans will be similarly affected." Rankin will assist with the servi- Medium" not less than 17-12 oun-^281 deeds records o f Clackamas A million $1 subscriptions would ocs_ which will take place in the cos and not loss than 19 ounces to County Oregon, thence Westerly be just about n million times more high school auditorium nt 8 o'clock ,1,.. I’ouiul; "Fresh " S 'i f Ä 5 7 Ä Ä lt d Z effective in establishing this school T. Boggs Johns makes a poor (known as pewees) not less than Amy L. Ely tract to the center of “ Undergrades” the County Road, known as the than one $1.000,000 subscription. business partner but a splendid 1 7-12 ounces and 1 Currinsville and Estacada County Wo should follow the lead o f the butler until ...... things be­ which are culls. . .. , nuciu, m ein e i’iui m c n j' tracing u a u iiß me Road; thonoe Northerly the ygung lady o f Riverside nnd be­ gin to happen. So thinks George i ho law requires that the l‘rtlt'*n center o f said County Road to the come founders o f o f an institu­ B. Ncttlcton in “ A Pair of Sixes," container shall be stenciled, Northeast corner o f land described tion which is destined to play a in Vol. 135 page 464 deed records *' '''' - ~ - 1 ^ " o f Clackamas County, Oregon; leading part in world affairs.— The thence Westerly tracing the North­ Industrial News Bureau. The erly line thereof to the most West Manufacturer. erlv corner o f land described in Vo). 116 page 181 doedrecords o f PAYS SECOND QUARTEHLY Clackamas County. Oregon; thence Northerly tracing the Easterly line SIX PER CENT DIVIDEND A nice line o f F A N C Y S T A T IO N E R Y in the very o f land described Vol. 164 page 35 deed records o f Clackamas County. latest Patterns and Shades. OAKLAND. May 15.— The sec­ Oregon, to the Northeast corner ond regular quarterly six per cent We have also Gift Books. Baskets, Vases, Fountain Pens, thereof; thence Westerly tracing dividend has been voted and de­ the Northerly line o f land described Perfumery, Vanity Cases, Bill Folds, Congratulation cards clared for nearly 5000 stockholder in said Vol. 164 page 35 to the cen and other suitable articles. ter of the Right-of-way o f the o f the Durant Motor Company of Portland Electric Power Company; California, according to a state­ O R D E R S T A K E N FO R C U T FLOW E R S thence Northerly tracing the cen­ ment issued by Norman PeVaux. ter line o f the said right-of- vice-president nnd general mana­ way to the Northeasterly corner of that certain tract o f land described ger o f the company. Vol. 151 page 564 deed records of In his statement. DeVaux sum­ Clackamas County, Oregon; marized business conditions by i thence Westerly tracing the Nor- stating sales were good nnd (ncreas I | therly line of said tract described ' Vol. 151 page 564 to the North- ing all over the Pacific coast, and • westerly corner thereof; thence that products o f the company are i Northerly tracing the Westerly line being handled hy one o f the great, o f the Kenney tract as described est sales und service organizations Vol. 143 page 395 deed records of in thecountry. A big increase in Clackamas County, Oregon, to its intersection with the North line o f number o f dealers has been regis­ Section 20.Township 3 South,Range tered this year. 4 Ea*t o f the Willamette Meridi­ Star cars built by the company an; thence West tracit g the North H , C. G O H R I N G P r o p . are creating tremendous interest In line o f said Section 20 to the North­ west corner thereof: thence South many performance records, and the tracing the west line of said Sec­ motor-wise are following its up tion 20 to its intersection with the ward course in trend o f sales with South or Southerly bank o f the V V increasing interest. Production Clackamas River; thence up said Rjver tracing the Southerly and continues close to maximum o f 118 Westerly bahk o f said River to a cars a day. Thousands were pres point due South o f the most Wes­ ent at the factory Sunday. May 10.' terly Southwest corner of the witnessing actual car production. Franklin^ Pierce Donation Land Claim No. 38, Township 3 South, Range 4 Fast o f the Willamette THANK FRIENDS Meridian; thence North to the boundary line o f the City o f Esta­ We wish to thank our good cada. Clackamas County. Oregon. O p e n fr o m 7 a. ir to 6 p . m . S a tu r d a y s . c f . c n to 8 p. m friends a n d neighbors fo r their help The polling placo for the receipt during the fire and loss o f our o f ballot-- o f electors residing witn- ' home . in the Citv c f Estacada and the j Judges and Clerks designated and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Linn. Appointed to serve at said polling place arc as follows: Polling place— City Hall. Judg- *s ‘ * ^ f°, ‘ Emma L. Woos- ter and Anna K. Moore Clerks- Flj- 7 nboth «-xerKs. Ame3 and Mary A. Smith, The polling place for the receipt A * i,I'0J r « / « « c t o r s residing with- the territory proposed to be an- lc3:cd to sajd cityi anf| tbe j udges . . --- ---- — — “f 5 'n i Clerks s designated and annnint. appoint­ ed to serve at said polling place :-e as follow s: Polling place: Residence o f W. H. Holder. Judges: W. H. Hol­ der, Rose Wilcox and Clara Hicin- botham. Clerks: Cordelia Carter and Leila C. Howe ■■■ _____ The polls for the receipt o f bal- 'ot« rt the aforesaid places and on raid date will be opened for the re­ ceipt o f ballots at the hour o f 8 o ’clock A. M. and closed at 8 o’clock P. M. Electors residing within the City o f Estacada and within the territo­ ry above described are invited to vote upon such proposition of an­ nexation by placing upon their bal­ lots the words “ For Annexation" or “ Against Annexation.” By order o f the Council o f the City o f Estacada. Wm. DALE, Recorder. First Publication April 30th, 1925. Last Publication May 28th, 1925. MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. CAR VER , OREGON. CHEVROLETS B U IC K S ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS, G A S AN D OIL— At Portland Prices R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner. Phone 19-5 MAKE THE MONEY YOU WORK • FOR WORK FOR YOU T H R O U G H A N A C C O U N T IN O U R S A V IN G S D E P A R T M E N T . F O U R P E R C E N T IN T E R E S T COM. R O U N D E D S E M IA N N U A L L Y . ESTACADA STATE ■*«““7 rr4 r • t t S"* STÄS 'tS tf K When Better A utom obiles Are B uilt, Buick W ill Build Them m m *. GRADUATION GiPTS the E S T A C A D A The PHARM ACY Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ : : Oregon Can Buick 4-rw hee l brakes be a p p lied while turning corners? Stoi* THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. Estacada uestiens n s w e r : Certainly. T h e brake on the outside front wheel is autom atically released, making steering easy and car control sure. Only one such device has so far been perfected, and Buick has it. Cascade Motor Co. W IL C O X ESTACADA. B R O S ., Props. OREGON