EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925.
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There is, for further illu'tr: tion,
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ESStBS
the warning that the United States,
W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor.
great as it is, cannot forget the
home and the spiritual side o f life, j
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, cannot exalt the material above all,
and survive.
Oregon, as second-class mail.
But there are also agencies that
have
within them the means o f re
Published every Thursday at
generation.
Behold the Columbia
Estacada, Oregon,
river. It has mile after mile in the
interior without sign o f life save
by the
the sagebrush growing along its
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
shores and the flute-like call o f
(A CORPORATION.)
“ Better Service Our Motto”
summer’s meadow larks. It “ hears
no sound save its own dashings.”
S u b sc rip tio n R a t e s :
KAY D. JOHNSON, Manager.
Yet, where the sagebrush grows,
One Year
.
.
.
.
$1.M1
production
may
approach
the
Six Months
. . .
-
.75
miraculous in quantity and quality
.«¿¿¡-¿¿S r $
by lifting the water from the level
TIME TO TAKE STOCK
o f the stream to the land above.
Yet, where the water dashes, use TELEPHONE HAS HAD
A spec'al committee has been ap
Once a year business establish
of that unharnessed force may light I
PHENOMENAL GROWTH pointed by the International Cham
ment* take stock, weigh resources
the lamps o f civilization, may illu
ber o f Commerce to suggest bow in-
against liabilities, turn back the old
minate homes, may give the im
The growth of the Bell system j ternational telephony in Europe may
pages and put pen to new. Each
pulse o f life to industry, may even and its connections has been noth be improved and developed.
year the well-regulated business
lift the water to the dry land and ing short of phenomenal.
Begin
strikes balance and starts again, not
furnish the energy needed for the ning with 1 !- 7 6 it took 23 years for
Some people may get the habit
over again from the old beginning,
soil’s cultivation. And in this pic the system to reach 500,000 tele and expect Judgment Day to result
but fresh from the old year’s finish.
ture appears the beautiful vision of phone.. In 1893, the year o f the in a lot o f mistrials.
Once a year the individual— seri
human happiness and attainment.
Chicago World’s Fair it had about
ous-minded man or woman or am
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
There is a plea of far-visioned | 250.000 and in 1898, when the war
bitious girl or boy— takes stock,
people and communities in the Pa with Spain occurred, it had about
‘Safety and Service”
stock o f happiness and health and
cific Northwest for a specific d em -! 500.000. The second 500,00 W in Department of the Interior, U. S.
the wealth upon which it is founded.
Land
O
ffice
at
Portland,
Oregon,
onstration that thr Columbia con | re. ched and passed in 1901, three
Each measures with the yard-stick
December 21, 1925.
tains rr generative power within its |
later.
o f conscience the component ele
Notice
ij hereby given that Waiter
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own current and in its exhaustiess
Ir the next three years nearly
ments o f these two great, pillars o f
B. Lemon, of Route 1, Estacada,
energy. It was the plea heard by 1.000.
000
stations
were
added,
mak
life: health o f body and mind and
a representative o f the reclamation ing over 2.000,000 in 1904. In the Oregon, who, on December 4, 1920,
spirit, and wealth of experience,
service at the instance o f the Cham next three years over 1,800,00 sta made Adjoining Farm Homestead
mental resources, friendships, the
ber of Commerce in Portland, tions were added and in the three Entry, No. 07008, for E 'A N W W .
will to do, and self-esteem.
Section 25, Township 3 S., Range
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Thursday.
years following 2 000,000 more. By
Inventory is important to the cor
4
E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
Wouldn’t it be a fine thing if 1913, three years later, the addi-
poration and to the individual be
H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor
this government o f ours could catch ions were 2,250,000 and by 1916 notice o f intention to make Final
cause it points out basic truths.
Pi
oof,
to
establish
claim
to
the
land
the vision o f the Wert, and make nearly
1,750,000 more.
Nearly
ESTACADA, OREGON
First, perhaps, is that life is growth.
above described, before Register U.
the dream come true?
2.000. 000 were added by 1919 and
Another that the matter o f our
S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore
2 300,00 by 1922. The gain in both
growth is in our own hands. And
gon, on the 29th day o f January,
the
years
1923
and
1924
amounted
GIVE IT A BATH
still another that we may guide our
1926.
to nearly 1,000,000 each, and ac
selves to a more productive and hap-
Claimant names as witnesses:
cording
to
the
present
rate
of
W
’
hen
a
man
goes
from
month
t(
pier future by knowing and correct -1
Walter L. Shriner, o f Estacada,
month without taking a bath we con growth, the gain in 1925 will b
ing the mistakes o f the past.
Oregon.
almost
as
great.
At
the
beginning
sider
him
unclean,
and
avoid
him.
To “ know thyself” continues to
William J. Dillinger, o f Estarada,
if October, 1925, there were 16
be the first rule of happiness and He is not of our class.
Oregon.
100.000
telephones
in
the
systen
A
town
is
simply
n
collection
of
success, which are one and the same.
James E. Deardorff, o f Estacada, !
Honest self-examination is profit men nnd women and children, to Throughout all this growth “ Bet- Oregon.
er Service” his been the watch
able, but painful, as most unaccus gether with their places o f r.bode
William L. Shaffer, o f Estacada, !
tomed exertion is. Probing a lazy and those provided for the enjoy word
Oregon.
It has required
extraordinary
mind, a sore conscience or a hollow ment o f pleasure and the transaction
Act 6-9-16:80 Acres Clackamas
foresight to keep ahead of this
tooth is unpleasant. But it is ab o f business.
County.
If it is in acordance with the law îoteworthy growth. It is said thi.t
solutely necessary to prevent furth
VIRGIE BYRD,
o f nature that mankind should be h ■ B. 1’ officials and engineers ar.
er decay, and eventual dissolution.
Acting Register.
Experience exposes the weak links kept clean, it is quite important l. w planning for ten, fifteen an !
Noiicc will be published five con 2nd and Adjo.ning Farm Homestead
twenty
years
ahead.
Estacada, Oregon.
that
his
habitation
be
the
same.
in the chain o f life as in the chain
clusive weeks in the Eastern Clack- Entry No. 06J68, for Lot 1, Sec
Henry Cromer, o f Route 3, Esta
The
cleanest
o
f
bodies
will
soon
o f business. Inventory is the read
tion 17, Township 4 S., Range 4 E., cada, Oregon.
mas News, Estacada, Oregon.
become
fouled
if
forced
to
dwell
THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
ing o f experience. It must be done
F. Madden, o f Route 3, Estacada,
First publication Dec. 24, 1295; Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of intention to make Final Oregon.
honestly, courageously, without self- amidst refuse and filth in yards and
ist pub ¿cation January 28, 1926.
Proof, to estcb.ish claim to the land
President Coolidge is right in his
Clackamas County: 27.08 Acres
deception. Else one day the chain streets and alleyways.
. bove described, before the Register Act to-9-16: 9-5-14.
in his message that
During the coming year why not contention
will snap.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
U. S. Land O ffice, at Portland, Ore
W ALTER L. TOOZE, Sr.,
great care should be exercised “ to Jcpartment o f the Interior, U. S. gon, on the 9th day of January,
Let us take stock, nor fear to give Estacadn an occasional bath?
Register.
prevent any encroachment upon
Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon, ! 926.
know our weaknesses. Knowing, we
Nct.ce will be published five con
-he
rights
o
f
the
states
or
their
va
December
7,
1925.
C.aimant names as witnesses:
secutive weeks in the Eastern
A memorial tablet to commemorat
may correct them, and build strong
Notice is hereby given that Robert
G .:. L wellyn, o f Route 3, Esta- Clackamas News, Estacada, Oregon.
er and surer, happier for ourselves (he discovery of the secret of Camem rious political subdivisions.”
Valker,
o
f
Rout
-
3,
Estuc
ida,
Ore-
enda,
Oregon.
F.rst publication Dec. 10th; last
A dud government was intended
hert cheese is being erected In No
because more useful to others.
on, who on October 11, 1920, made
Willii.i i D. McLelian. o f Route 3, publication Janv. 7.
y the fathers. The grant o f pow-
mainly. No need to do that In the c v
of Llmburger. Once smelled we'il t was not from some agency to the
LIGHT AT THE RAPIDS
eople.
It was a grant from the
fo r Economical Transportation
never forget It.
> ople o f such powers as were
There hnve been governments and
O' ded for administration o f cer-
civilizations that had within them
And yet we doubt if red th one
t.n ; ffr.irs, and all other rights
the seeds o f their own destruction. have done more to retard civilizetio
ere reserved to the states.
There was.
for instance, Rome. than red tape.
1 he arrangement is a sacred so
il' compact. It is not only named
.1 the bond but it is a wise arrange-
■ lent. We have states with widely
j different conditions and widely d if
ferent customs and practices. The
rgest possible measure o f local
, df-government is, under the cir-
1 1 :;iu. tances, a fundamentally sound
• policy.
If the 13 colonies had supposed
that the central government would
I g as far as it has gone in exercise
i :’ powers originally belonging tc
the .-tat. s, the constitution would
have been a long time delayed in
adoption.
Conditions could have
This week marks the close ot
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contest
ever
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
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Eastern Clackamas News
W e wish you all a prosperous
and Happy New Year.
iti U T X 7 I T H
deep appreciation of the
* * pleasant relations of the past
|0 year, we wish to extend to all
o u r friends-*-
Estacada Telephone and Telegraph Co.
The Season's Greetings
and Best W ishes for a
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R. gist or.
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Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office, at Portland, Oregon.
Nov. 21. 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Elza
' flenh.mer. o f Cherryville, Oregon,
who. on September 16, 1921. mad-
h nest- ad entry No. 07171, for the
l W « t o f SE»4 o f E ’ * o f S W \ . sec-
;ion 13, township 2 south, range 6
oast. Willamette meridian, has tiled
n tice o f Intention to make final
pi oof. to establish claim to the land
hove described, before the Regis
er o f the U. S. Land Office, at Pert
d Oregon, on the 29th day of
P -ember, 1925.
ia mant ram s as witness.»-
John O’Dell o f Cherryville. Ore
gon.
Stewart Seely o f Cherryville. Ore-
gon
William Ault
Cherrvvil’ e. Ore
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