! CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925.
PAGE TW O
Eastern UacKumas News
Va^t Fortunes Thsirs
for Few Brief Hours
inhered mt the postoffiee in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
“ I wffs u millionaire on paper for a
brief few hours,” said a clerk In a
leading brokerage house and lie added,
Published every Thursday at
‘‘as u matter of fact I did not know I
Estacada, Oregon
f
Imd been a millionaire until the chief
bookkeeper shoved a paper under my
by the
nose and commanded me to sign on
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
the dotted line. I then observed that I
A CORPORATE N.
laid field 75,000 shares of leading In
dustrial stock overnight, the certificate
S ubscription R ATE8
being in my name, and that I was
$1.50
One year
about to sign away nearly $3,000,000.
.76
Six months
The thrill was brief.”
In many brokerage houses everybody
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925.
from the office boy up temporarily has
It has come to our attention (hat in some
much wealth In his or her name. Some
manner rumor is abroad that the dining
i igqblCTl^r^tY’^i rrSrnCTriffrani.
years ugo a certain house had put
ten thousand shares of a Standard OH
room here is closed. For the information
„BIBLE THOUGHT
stock In a clerk's nnmo. When the
o f the public at large let it be known here
stock clerk came with the customary
-FOR TODAY— !
waiver for the erstwhile shareholder
! Bible Thoughts I acnicriMd, wfll prove n j
now in full that it is NOT closed and will
prfcâlcM heritage In after yean..
t
to sign, he was home on Long Island,
continue to run and will deliver the same
sick.
A hurry call revealed he was danger
in the future as it has since we opened it up
ously 111 and In no condition to sign
Remember, I pray thee, who ever I
to the public.—And Say! we solicit your
anything nnd would not be for some
perished, being innocent? or where
while; In fact, the doctor said, “I hope
were the righteous cut off?— Job
patronage.
we can save him.”
4: 7.
He came around and signed the pa
per some weeks later, but he had ac
SPR IN G W A T E R N E W S
tually been the possessor of $850,000
of stock for that time and If he had
Nels Christiansen made a busi
riled, the firm would have lmd to go
ness trip to Estacuda on Monday,
ESTACADA STUDENTS ENTER
I through some legal gestures to unravel
COUPLE W ED D ED FIFTY
day.
INDUSTRIAL
ARTS
TEST
Y E A R S G I V E S P A R T Y ! the red tnpe around an unindorsed cer
tificate.—Wall Street Journal.
Everett and Elva Shibley and
The celebration o f the golden
The Industrial Aats department
Julia McAuley
were
Wednesday
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
evening
callers
at
the
Mogei of the Estacada high school has as Alia. Geo. Currin was a most pleas Snappy Comment on
sisted
the
school
of
vocational
edu
home,
ing affair o f Saturday when their
Odd Newspaper "Ads’*
Mrs. Wiley Howell and daugh cation o f the Oregon Agricultural : even children and their families, in
cluding
ten
o
f
twelve
grandchildren,
London
Paper—"Wanted, a second
college
in
perfecting
a
standard
ter, Edith were calling in the Viola
industrial arts test. The students together with a number o f other hand terrestrial globe.” Not the first
district on Wednesday.
relatives und freinds gathered and
MrB. Peter Erickson had as her of the Estacada high school made enjoyed a sumptuous dinner in the lnun who wanted the earth, or was
willing to take It "as Is."
guest during the past week, her a good showing in these tests, rank afternoon at their risidence on west
Ad In ''G o lf—“To Increase your
sister, Mrs. Lippencott, o f l’rinc- ing third in first year shop work, Powell street. Mr. Currin is a na scores Wear Blank’s Plus-fours.” Easy
tive o f this state, but his wife was
fourth
in
third
year
shop
work,
and
ville.
born in Mt. Pleasant, loyva, and the enough increasing one's scores; the Job
Jack Akins returned from the eighth in first year mechanical couple were married in 1875 in the Is to lower them.
neighborhood where the district of
mountains lately, reporting
that drawing.
Birmingham Paper—"Officer's wife
The 0 . A. C. Industrial Arts Damascus is now located. They for would like Jolly lady by birth to
all work had stopped.
merly came from Currinsvillc, near
Mr. and Mrs. Swvenson of Car comprehension tests wero sent out Estacada, and have resided in Gresh share modern house.” The only lady
thus qualified we ever heard of was
ver were
visiting at the
Dallas to all the first class districts of the am for about ten years.
state, <100 students in nil taking
home the first of the week.
The children presented their par Beatrice, who was "born In a Jolly
These tests were re ents with a hnndsomo tea set and hour; there gras a star danced and
Elmer Dibble and family were the tests.
Sunday guests at the Win. Bard turned to the college for scoring. also with a radio receiving set as under that I was born.”
a remembrance o f the happy occa-
New Zealand Paper—"Why rend
They were all scored by the same s:on. The children, who were all
home.
your garments elsewhere when our up-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strunk vis answers, thereby giving a fair rat present, were Hugh Currin o f Pilot to-date laundry can do the work more
ited relatives in Garfield last Sun ing to each school taking part in Rock, Ore.; Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, Es effectively?” But why rend your gar
tacada; Mrs. Jessie Benefiel and
the making o f the test.
day.
Mrs. Carl Happold o f Wasco, Ore.; ments at all, when the Scriptural In
O. C. Beck ranked first in the Mrs. Prewitt Cox of Heppner; Mrs. junction Is to rend your hearts In
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley were
Sunday guests at the home of Estacada high school in the first Josephine Supple, Portland, and the stead?—Boston Transcript
yenr shop wark test. S. W. Bur Misses Mabry and Virginia Currin
their daughter, Mrs. L. S. Tenny.
Mrs. Jack Greenstreet is home nett ranked first in second year o f Gresham.
Classification of Teas
shop work and L. R. Underwood
for a short visit.
Tens are classed ns green nnd black,
(JURER E A G L E CHEEK
Evelyn and Ray Aycock o f Dav in the third year shop work. J. H.
i according to color, flavor nnd mode
enport, Wash., are visiting at the Scott ranked first in the first year
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were of preparation. The leaves for green
home o f their grandparents,
Mr. •mechanical drawing.
calling on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickey tea are heated or roasted slightly In
shallow pans over a wood fire almost
and Mrs. Peter Erickson.
These tests will be printed and
f George, Sunday.
Elmer Dibble and family were in available to all schools o f the state
Mrs. Madson Made an nftor- ns soon ns gathered, after which they
Portland, Tuesday, on business.
next year. When a school uses noon call on Mrs. Wm. Asp last - are rolled with the hands upon a ta
ble to decrease the moisture nnd to
these' tests, it is possible to deter Wednesday.
Mrs. Archie Howell and Mary
tu'lst them. They are again roasted
Jane were Wednesday visitors at mine the value o f the instruction
Mr.
and Mrs.
Roy
Douglass and quickly dried. The leaves for
given in the subject by comparison and children
the Moger home.
were
the
Sunday black ten are spread out In the open |
The Shibley family spent Mon- with the other schools o f the state. guests o f Mr. and Mrs. G. Moe- air for some time nnd then tossed
<luy at the Marrs home in Dodge.
— Department o f Industrial Jour hunkc o f Shuebel.
with the hands until flaccid, roasted a |
Ernest Surfuee o f Portland vis nalism, O. A. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Douglass at few hours In a soft and moist state. '
ited his mother, Mrs. Uurnham, on
tended the ball game at Barton, They nre finally dried over a charconl
lire. The operation of rolling and '
Monday.
A new Hot Point Electric range Sunday.
Everett and Elva Shibley made has been installed in the kitchen
Hal Gibson was up this way on roasting Is sometimes repeated sev
eral times until the leaves have be-
n trip to Portland, Sunday after of the Estacada Hotel which great Monday.
; come the proper color.
noon, taking Julia McAuley to her ly increases the facilities for the
TO A L L O U R P A T R O N S :
a
THE
home.
Mrs. Joe Guttridge and daughter
Ruth were shopping in Portluud
last Saturday.
The ball gumc between Spring-
water und Eagle Creek, Sunday
afternoon resulted in u score o f 111
to 4 in favor of Eagle Creek. It
Was some game.
Mrs, John Seaquest visited in
Portland last Monday.
The Hansen Kumily are all on
the sick list. The elder Mrs. Han
sen being threatened with pneu
monia.
From Last Week
An Intreatmg ball game took place
on the local field Inst Sunday be
tween Viola Mill and Spniigwater.
Viola won with a score of 29 to 3.
Guests at the Wm. Bard home on
Sunday were Mrs. Hickman and Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Lincoln of Portland
und Mrs. Sadie Ivey of Ridgefield.
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs Perry Monroe and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Monroe and
children o f Carver made a trip to
Salem on Sunday.
A. L. North nnd wife nnd diuigh
ter Ethel were culling in this neigh
borhood on Saturday.
They lived
here quite a number o f years ago
on the place now owned by George
Perry.
They have traveled exten
sively since* they left here but are
now making their home in Portland.
They spent most o f the day as
guests at the Moger home.
Dr. and Mrs. Wallens entertained
guests from Portland Sunday.
There will be Sunday sehool at
reaching at 11 each Sun
10 and pri
day at the chureh here. Everyone
is welcome. A program is being a'
ranged for Children’s Day.
Notices have been posted for the
regular meeting to be held at the
school house on June 16. One di
rector and a clerk are to be elected.
kind o f service this
gives.
hotel
always
City May Have Been Myth
M O LA LLA
ROUNDUP
B e rry
( 'r a te s
AUSPICES
MOLALLA FIREMEN
Yes, We have them in any
Quantity.
O UR
YOU
DON'T
PRICES B EFOR E
ARE SORRY
FORGET
WE
EXPERT
ARE
FURNITURE M OVERS
Undffr Pu blic Serv ice
Com mission..
Tor Q u ick Serv ice W h e n Y ou
W a n t A n yth in g Don#
Just K'ght, Call
601
B A R T H O LO M E W
and LAW RENCE
Phone
601
Esta cn d«,
Ore.
JULY 3 , 4,8
Bucking Horses,
Bucking Buffalo
Bucking Steers
WILD HORSES
H. C. GOHRING Prop:
KELLY
iMisomis
FLEXIBLE
CORD
Beef, Mution, Veal and Logs Bought
v V
»Estacada
Currinsville, Oregon.
J. O . T U N N E L L
fo 6 p. m.
: :
YOUR CREDIT AT THE BANK
IS A VALUABLE ASSET OF YOUR
BUSINESS.
A CHECKING ACCOUNT IS A GOOD
METHOD OF ESTABLISHING A BAN K
ING ACQUAINTANCE
ESTACADA STATE BANK
r
Jor Economical Transportation
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IS S E Y S ]
The ancient city of Troy Is supposed
to have occupied n slight elevation near
the foot of Mount Ida, In Myslit, nnd
nearly surrounded by the River Sen-
nmnder, but Its location is In dispute
nnd some even doubt thnt It ever ex
isted. The founding of the kingdom
Is ascribed to Teucer, whose grandson
was Troas, who was the father of
Jins, who en)Jed the city Blum after
himself and a)so Trojn after TroaS,
Ids father. The clnsslc poets say that
the walls of the city were built by the
magic sound of Apollo's lyre. The
date of the tnking of the clfy after a
ten-year siege Is usually placed at
1!«M u
N OTICE
Saturdays, ojer to 8 p. m
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Oregon
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OF ANNUAL
MEETIN G
SCHOOL
Notice is hereby given to the le
gal voters o f School District No
108, o f Clackamas county. State of
Oregon, that the An n u a l Sch oo l
Meeting of said District will be held
at High School Auditorium; to be
gin
at the hour o f 7 :30 o'clock
P. M. on the third Monday of
June, being the 16th dav o f June
A. D. 1925.
This meeting is called for the
purpose o f electing one Director
for the term o f 3 years, and one
| Clerk o f Board for the term of
one year, and the transaction o f
; business usual at such meeting.
Dated this 1st day o f June, 1925.
ATTEST:
A . G. AMES
Chairman Board o f Directors.
o f ; WM. DALE. District Clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o f the Interior, U. 9.
Land Office at Portland. Oregon,
May 22, 1925.
NOTICE IS hereby given that
Arthur Sylvester Amunds, o f Cher-
ryville, Oregon, who on May 19,
1921, made Homestead Entry No
07105, for N E l» . Section 1, Town
ship 3 S„ Range 5 E., Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice o f inten-,
. tion to make Final Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above des
I cribed. before the R ogster and Re
¡reiver U. S. Land OitVe, Portland
| Oregon, on the 14th day o f July
1925.
Claimant name« rs witnesses:
Parnell Avenll. o f CherryviUe
rryv
■Oregon; Mrs. Parnell Averil
rill.
I CherryviUe,
Oregon;
James
W
Dixon, o f CherryviUe. Oregon; Ed
ward Nelaon, or CherryviUe. Ore
gon.
Act 6-0-16 Clackamas Co.
Notice will be
published
five
consecutive weeks in the Eastern
Clackamas News. Estacada. Ore
gon.
i
W ALTER L. TOOZE. Sr.,
j 6-2S-6 25
WHICH IS A N
ESSENTIAL OF EVER Y CREDIT.
Fa nous Riders
l ady Riders
Umatilla Indians
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
O .'e i from 7 a
Dried prunes...... ........................................... .10 cts. lb.
Lettuce, Carrots, Beets and Cabbage market prices
O liv e s...____ ______________________ .05 a n d .15 cts.
Mason jar caps__________ ______________ .25 cts. doz.
We carry Ice cream, Eskimo pie, soft drinks, frozen
suckers
Watermelons and Cantaloups at market priebs ¿¿V
Pure breakfast Cocoa one pound cans____ ______ 15 cts.
We carry old style Mason jars, Ball Ideal Economy and
Atlas in pints, quarts and half gallon size.
Sugar, sack______________________ ^__________
$.7.00
Western Oil_______ , ____________________gj .15 cts. qt.
Eastern Oil........................... ................... 25 and .30 cts. qt.
Gasoline_______________________________
.21 cts. gal.
Gasoline in your barrel at wholesale prices
See the new line of kodaks and films, get prices on same
ESTACADAHOTEL
Mrs. W. W.
Rhodes accompa
nied by
patella
Hansen virited
Oregon City on Monday and brot
Mildred Hhodos home with Ifiem.
GET
CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
Refilter.
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POWER
N
Sand—loose gravel—m ud—hills
—or mere rutted trails! T he
most difficult of road conditions
can be overcome in a Chevrolet,
famous nation wide for its power,
endurance and great economy.
AM Orion /. o. » . film , M id t lfa .
Touring Car
.
Roadster . . .
_
Coupe
. . . .
$525 • Coach . .
325
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7 13
Com m ercial
Chassis -
Express Truck Chawis .
$73*
825
429
$550
(Dealer's Same and Address)
Q uality at Low G ist
Cascade Motor Co.
WILCOX BROS., Props.
ESTACADA.
OREGON