Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 28, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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c l a c k a M a s n e w s ,
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
by the
E8TACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
A c o m O RATIO N.
R ates
$1.50'
.76
One year
Six months
m a y 28 ,
1025
N. O. W. NEWS
Eastern Clackamas News
S u b s c r ip t io n
T h u r s d a y ,
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
WANTS
C IA L L Y
BIBLE THOUGHT
— FOR TODAY —
Bible Though»» memorised, will prove a
TO BF. YOUR HOME HOTEL— ESPE­
TO THOSE
WHO
AWAY
FROM
YOUR
PATRONAGE
C AN ’T
pried *»» hentftffo in after years.
HOTEL.
VICE.
THEIR
IS
HAPPEN
HOME
TO
FIRESIDE.
SOLICITED.
AFFORD TO PASS UP
BE
YOUR
YOU
HOME
AND S A Y ! WE DELIVER THE SER.
NEVER CLOSED.
But niy God shall supply all your
according to his riches in glory by
Christ Jesus.— Phillipians 4: 19.
THE ESTACADA
HYCADA NEWS I
:
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Mrs.
Julius
Krieger
and Wanda
LOCAL NEW S
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ante from the down from the camp
Mrs. D. Eshleman was a pasengei on Saturday for a visit.
Editor,..................................Ruth Day to Portland last Tuesday.
Assistant Editor,.... Virginia Du Bois
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Laing 0f
Sport Editor................ Irene Hayden
»P1
Mrs. Rose Wilcox was a Portland Portland were guests at the Hugh
Cli ass Editor.............Richard Hayman
visitor last Monday.
Carlin home last Saturday.
Mrs. Louise Linn and Mrs. Mar­
garet Moss returned frome the N.
o f Hr. District Circle convention at
The Dalles last week where they
acted as delegates from the Est?ca-
da circle.
They report a fine time and also
tha good news that tho convention
will be held at Estacada in 1927,
which means something to the town
as there were more than two hun­
dred delegates present besides the
vsitors.
Estacada circle now has the honor
of having a District officer as Lou­
ise Linn was elected to the office of
District Banker which is consider­
ed an honor in W oodcraft circles.
Reporter.
Mrs. P. M. Anderson and Mrs.
Douglass spent Saturday shopping
in Portland.
MARCfIB.ANK CHEVROLET CO.
CAR VER , OREGON.
CHEVROLETS
ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS,
G AS AN D OIL— At Portland Prices
R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner.
Phone 19-5
PORTLAND-CARVER - ESTACADA STAGES
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 2
A. M.
Mrs. -Gerald W ilcox accompanied
Lv. Portland
10:00
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Einarson on a
Clackamas
10:30
hike up Larch mountain last Sun­
Carver
10:40
Barton
11:05
day.
Eagle Cree Fl:15
Ar. Estacada
11:30
Robert Suyder, son o f Mr. and
* Daily ekeept
j[rs. R, F. Snyder o f this city is re-
potted to be slowly improving at
* Portland hospital following a se-
ivere operation for appendicitis last
! week. Mrs. Snyder is in Portland
with her son.
NOTICE of SPECIAL ELECTION
The annual tug of war between the
A. S. Hasset o f this city visited
Mrs. B. R. Kimmel and daughter,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Freshmen and the Sophomores was
Arline spent Saturday in the me­ that a special election will be held
held Thursday, May 21 over the creeK Salem, Sunday.
on the 29th day o f May. 1925, at
tropolis.
on the J. A. Kitching farm. The Soph-
John Hassel was in Newberg last
which the're will be submitted to ,
omores did splendid work but they lost gunday on busines8.
the electors of th e City o f Esta­
Mac Dale visited his parents, cada, and to the electors o f the
to the stronger Freshman class.
The game between Molalla and Esta-
O. E. Smith spent the week-end Mr- a,ld Mrs- Wm Dale, «ver the hereinafter described territory, the
cada, which was the .as, of the County in the city withe his family.
“ V f “ * fa *
b o u n d a r ie s ^ 1 *T i d rity so
League games, was played on the home
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m
8
as to annex and include within the
field May 19. The score was 4-1 in
tV. H. Richardson o f Portland
boundaries o f the City o f Estacada
favor of Molalla This was Estacada’» was >n Estacada last Monday on
Mrs. Rose Westerman was pleas- t)ie following described territory,
first defeat in a county game, but as business.
antly surprised last Sunday when to wit:
no other school has had so good a record
„
A1.
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, .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson and
? e5 n^ e‘W illia m M Wade and
Estacada has won the County Champion-
, Mrs’ A lce K '^ ore and daughter, children, Roy and Mildred, Ted ,
Doha«on Land Claim No. 39
ship. The cup will be presented in the Allce’ v,slted
in Estacada over thc Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Erland in Township 3 South,
Range 4
near future, as it is now on exhibition week-end.
L in d h o lm o f
Portland
and
Mrs East o f the Wdla™et‘ ® Q^ ® ^ dl.a,n-
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Mary Huggijis, her mother
who running thence North tracing the
in Oregon City.
Miss Helen Miller
o f Sellwood has only r0cently recovered
from East, 'j,* 1 * 4
?6. o f, sa‘ d m '
Land Claim
The Juniors held a class meeting or spent Sunday visiting friends in an attack o f influenza( ealled
“ ,m to
" the Northeast corner
o
f
the
Wilbur M. Wade tract of
Thursday, May 21 and two committees this city.
spend the day with her.
| land as described in Vol. 159 page
were appointed, one to decorate and
281 deeds records o f
Clackamas
the other to clean up for the Baccalau-
Mrs. R. G. Palmatcer was a pas
.County Oregon, thence Westerly
reate sermon and for graduation.
senger to Portland, Monday morn
¡tracing the Northerly line o f the
I said Wilbur M. Wade tract and the
The Baccalaureate service for the ¡ng.
Amy L. Ely tract to the center of
Senior Class o f ’26 was held Sunday,
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I the County Road, known as the
May 24 at the high school. The Rev.
Mrs’ B’ F’ Cl*y ,s «p o r te d to. be
1 Currinsville
and Estacada County
Howard Mort o f Independence deliver-. * « a t ly improved in health at this
Road; thence Northerly tracing the
center o f said County Road to the
ed the sermon which was much appreci- I time.
Northeast corner o f land described
ated by all who heard him.
in Vol. 135 page 464 deed records
o f Clackamas
County,
Oregon;
The Senior class play will be given
thence Westerly tracing the North­
Thursday, May 28 at the high school.
erly line thereof to the most West
The play, “ A Pair of Sixes ” is u
erlv corner o f land described in ,
splendid three-act comedy. The c«Bt
Voi. 116 page 181 deedrecords o f j
AUSPICES
is as follows:
Clackamag County, Oregon; thence
Northerly tracing the Easterly line
George B. Nettleton, Harold AVid-
o f land described Vol. 164 page 35
ma; T. Boggs Johns, Edmund Sal-
deed records o f Clackamas County,
ON
ing ; Tony Toler, salesman, Harvey
Oregon, to thc Northeast corner
Woodworth: Krome, a bookkeeqer,
thereof; thence Westerly tracing
Brick, Lime, Cement,
the Northerly line o f land described
Maurice Bullard; Thomas J. Van-
Shingles and Drain
in said Vol. W54 page 35 to the cen
dcrholt, lawyer, George Rose; Mr.
ter o f the Right-of-way o f the 1 j
Applegate, Glen Ely; Mrs. George
Tile.
Portland Electric Power Company;
B. Nettleton, Irene Hayden; Flor­
thence Northerly tracing the cen­
SPECIAL
PRICES
IN
QUANTITY
ence Cole, Mary Alice Reed; Sally
ter line o f the said right-of-
way to the Northeasterly corner of
Parker,
a stenographer,
Goldie
that certain tract o f land described
Brown; Coddles, an English maid.
We Always Carry the Best Line of
Vol. 151 page 564 deed records of
Evelyn Davis; Office boy, Frank
Clackamas
County,
Oregon;
Hayden; Shipping Clerk, Richard
thence Westerly tracing the Nor­
therly line o f said tract described
Hayman.
Vol. 151 page 664 to the North­
and Make Prompt Delivery.
This is a good CHsf and the play pro­
westerly
corner thereof; thence
Local
and
Long
Distance
mises to be a line one. Don't forget
Northerly tracing the Westerly line
o f the Kenney tract as described
the date. May 28. Admission, general
Bucking Horses,
Vol.l43\page 395 deed records of
36 c, children 25 c, reserved seats 15 e.
Clackamas County, Oregon, to its
Bucking Buffalo
extra.
intersection with the North line of
The third issue of the annual has been
Section 20,Township 3 South.Range
Bucking Steers
BARTHOLOM EW
4 East o f the Willamette Meridi­
received and everyone is pleased with
an; thence West tracing the North
and LAW R EN C E
the fine pictures and *• write-ups ”
line o f said Section 20 to the North­
found therein. Much credit is due
Phone 601
Estacada, Ore.
west corner thereof; thence South
Miss Mar.-hall and Corinna Tiullinger,
tracing the west line o f said Sec-
„ tion 20 to its intersection with the
as well as the rest of the staff for their
Soufh or Southerly
bank o f the
untiling work. The annual is a credit,
1 Clackamas River;
thence up said
to any school,
River tracing the Southerly
and
j Westerly bank of said River to a
The Seniot graduation is Friday, May
; point duo South o f the most Wes-
89. Professor Edwards o f O. A. C.
1 terly Southwest
corner
of
the
will deliver the main address, Corinne
Franklin
Pierce
Donation
Land
A
nice
line
of
FANCY
STATIONED)'in
the
very
Trullinger will represent the class and
Claim No. 38, Township 3 South,
there will lie music, both vocal and in­
Range 4 East o f the Willamette
latest Patterns and Shades.
Meridian; thence North to the
strumental. The public is cordially in-
W< have also Gift Books, Baskets,
Vases,
Fountain
Pens,
boundary line o f the City o f Esta­
Viled to attend.
cada, Clackamas County, Oregon.
Perfumery, Vanity Cases,
Bill Folds. Congratulation cards
The Lettermen's Clud held a meeting
The polling place for the receipt
and other suitable articles.
on Wednesday, May 20 for the purpose
o f ballots o f electors residing with- j
in
the City o f Estacada and the
ot electing next year’s athletic mana­
ORDERS TAKEN FOR CUT FLOWERS
Judges and Clerks designated and
gers. Howard Davis was elected to
j appointed to serve at said polling
serve as manager for the football, bas­
place are as follows:
the
ketball and baseball teams.
Polling place— City Hall. Judg­
es: Mae O, Reed Emma L. AVoos-
A stud mt bxly meetu g was held
j I tor and Anna K. Moore,
Clerks:
Monday aftereoon for the purpose of
1 Elizabeth
Ames and
Mary
A.
electing officers for the coming year.
1 Smith.
Oliver Suter was elected president; -
The polling place for the receipt
o f ballots o f electors residing witn-
Hsrol 1 Bronso 1 , vice president; Wilma W
j
in
the territory proposed to be an­
Kitching, Secretary; William Shearer,
nexed to said city, and the Judges
treasurer; Florence June Keed, yell-
and Clerks designated and appoint­
lender; Clifford Whalen. assistant yell-
ed to se n e at said polling place
are as follows:
leader: Dsn Jennings, sargeant-at-arms
Tolling place: Residence o f W.
The Senior and Sophomore girls play­
H. Holder.
Judges: W. H. Hol­
ed the Junior and Ki cabman girls in a
der, Rose AA ilcox and Clara Hicin-
five inning baseball game Monday,
botham.
Clerks:
Cordelia Carter
and Leila C. Howe.
May 26. The Juniors and Freshmen
The polls for the receipt o f bal­
won by a scote o f 19 to 17.
lots at the aforesaid places and on
»aid date will bo opened for the re­
EXTENDS THANKS
'
ceipt o f ballots at the hour o f 8
o'clock A. M. and closed at
The Women's Department of the
o'clock P. M.
L. D. 8. Church takes this mean*
Electors residing within the City
o f thanking all those who have so
o f Estacada and within the territo­
ry above described are invited to
generously patronized their cooked
vote upon such proposition o f an­
food sales.
nexation by placing upon their bal­
Women's Department o f L. D. 8.
lots thc words ’’ For Annexation”
or “ Against Annexation.”
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8
Mrs. W. H. Whalen spent Satur­
day in Portland where she ex-
Estacada
: •
peets to locate aa soon as school is
First Publication April Srtth. 1925.
•u t.
Last Publication May 28th. 1925.
BUICKS
P. M.
P. M.
M .:P .M . P.M
• A . M.
2:00 6 :20 Lv. Estacada
2:30 6:50
Eagle Creek
2:40 7:00
Barton
3:05 7:25
Carver
3:15 7:35
Clackamas
3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland
Sunday
(A )
(A)
P.M
8:00 12:00 4:30 8:30
8:45
8:15 12:15 4:45
8:25 12:25 4:55 8:55
8;45 12:45 5:15 9:15
8:55 12:55 5:25 9:25
9:30 1:30 6:00 10:00
Saturday only.
MAKE THE MONEY YOU WORK
FOR WORK FOR YOU
THROUGH A N ACCOUNT IN OUR
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
I OUR PER CENT INTEREST COM.
POUNDED. SEMI A NN UALL Y.
MOL.ALLA
GET OUR
PRICES
ROD N D U P
MOLALLA FIREMEN
ESTACADA STATE BANK
JULY ;U B S
MILL FEEDS
Fam ous Riders
Lady Riders
Um atilla Indians
'A 1- Economical Tranifieriotton
HAULING
¡r C H E V R O L E T L
WILD HORSES
The CoupeJ
*715
U k fifes. MWk
GRADUATION GILTS
ESTACADA
PHARM ACY
Tito ^&xaJLSL stoj»
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
☆
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
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and especially appeals to business men.
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at
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.
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,
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tS2S
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