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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1928 Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. HORSES FOR SALE— Six or sev en to pick from. Also one mu'e, H. S. Gibson, Eagle Creek, Ore. 4-16-2) PAGE SIX GETS APPOINTMENT his sister-in-law, Mrs, Charles Har- --------- len In Portland. Mauritz Hedin, widely known in _ ... . . . western advertising circles, has I Mrs. Irving Smith who hn, been been appointed manager o f the Port- ill for some time is not improving land, Oregon, office o f James Houli- as her friends had hoped »he would, han, Inc., advertising agency, ac- The Johnions o { Hillockburn en cording to an announcement made . .. v by James Houlihan, president. attained eight boys from the Y. M. Hedin has been with the Houli- « > o f Portland over the week- han agency for two years, and has end‘ had years o f experience in advefr- E. H. Lovell o f Long Beach, Cal., tising work with agencies and news- who has been called to Portland on papers in the middle West and Pa* account o f the death of his signer, cific coast. ! Mrs. Charles Harlen visited friends The Houlihan agency’s Portland in Estacada before returning home, office serves a well-known group o f Wm Dale and wife entertained automotive and general advertising fo , Sunday dinner Dr. Wm. Dale accounts. and wife o f Portland, and Mrs. D. ------------------------- ; C. M. Dale o f Hermiston. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Wm. Dale and Mrs. C. M. HEDIN CSEGCM NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner enter tained a number o f friends at their home in Dodge on Sunday af ternoon and evening. The follow ing were there for supper: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson and children of Hillockburn, Mr. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ahiberg and chil dren o f Estacada, Miss Hailock of Portland, Miss Miller, David Horn er and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homel and children o f Dodge. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner and children o f Springwater joined the party. James, Jimmie Harrison,, Bonner and Mary Akin. Priscilla "D o you take this woman,” etc., asked a Richmond, Va., parson o f a prospective bridegroom. “ I will do the best I can” was the reply, so the parson called the wedding off. In the light o f present day events this man probably visioned the di vorce courts, hence hia qualifying promise to save himself future em- barassment. Anyway, he was hon- tst --- KSt FOR SALE— Cow and calf, has been fresh two weeks. W. K. Corbin, R. R. 1. Estacada. Mother»' week end at the University •f Oregon will be held May 16-18 thli FOR EALE— Single comb R. I. year. Red eggs, per setting 7oc from NOTICE TO CREDITORS Marshfield'» 1600,000 hotel will be full blood 2-year old hens, with completed and ready for business full bloQd cockerels, whose dams Note« ànd Comment Notice is hereby given that the early in August. held high producing records. Chad Alton undersigned has been duly appoint Mrs. Henry Viles^ R 4, Boy 34, An unidentified man was killed at Estacada. Phone 34-12 4-22 ed administrator o f the estate o f Oakland, when he was struck by a A wage slave jazzing about the Southern Pacific freight train. country in his auto on Sundays or Joel B. Bowman, deceased, and any LOST— A bill book with a Denver We wish to express our sincere ’ Dale called on Mrs. W. A. Heyl- holidays, or enjoying a two weeks’ The Mountain States Power com and all persons having claims a- license and $40 in bills, was „ , lost f thanks and appreciation to the man Sunday afternoon. It will be vacation with pay, is a cheering pany 1» making plans to double the gainst said estate are hereby re some where in the city. 1 ° 1 J many friends and neighbors for remembered that Mrs. Wm. Dale sight to ail except the labor agita capacity of Its distribution system at quired to present said claims duly t v ' nEdward#’ Colton> their kindness and help during tne waa Miss Ruth Welch who taught tor who sees, or tries to make others Cottage Orore. verified as by law required at the K' * ' U- *•________________4 recent illness and death o f our be- school here for a number o f years. see, how our poor workingmen are office o f my attorney( W . A. Heyl- The dates for the Lebanon straw PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE loved wife and mother. And for Mrs. Holgate and daughter Mary downtrodden. man, within six months after the berry festival and rose show hare Will sacrifice high-grade player the many beautiful oflral pieces, were- Estacada visitors on Sunday, A man died in San Francisco who d..te o f this notice. been set for Friday and Saturday, piano in storage near here for im- also for the plants and flowera re-. calling on ¿ e } , many f ri€ndg. Miss claimed to be the champion splia- Dated March 23, 1928. May 28 and 2*. inediute delivery. WiU give easy ceived during her last few months, ^ Mary changed her name some three govti eater o f the wond. He boast I. N. BOWMAN There is less snow in the Wallowa P, M. Wagner ! year* ag0l and i* now the wife o f ed that he could eat 13d miles at ternig to responsible party. Will Administrator o f the estate of mountains, the highest range in east accept good piano as par*, payment Earl Wagner ibr. C. M. Dale of Hermiston, Ore, the rate of a mile a minute. That Joel Bowman, deceased. ern Oregon, at present than in any Mrs. H. B. Davis and family. , , ..... , chap must not only have had wheels and give terms on balance, or will W. A. HEYLMAN April for 80 years Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Armstrong Mes,rs' Kennedy and Miller, sol- give special discount for cash. For ■n his heau, but also a windlass in _______________ ■{ icitors for the Morning Oregonian, Attorney for administrator, Esta Oiling The Hallea-Callfornla high . uli particulars and where it may cada, Oregon. _. ,, . . ., . u n u *•, ‘ were in Estacada on Friday. They j ms stomach to reel the stuff in with. wav from Crooked river to Bend and >e seen, address Portland Music Co. j Don t forget the baseball benefit . , Lo! the poor Indian is not much Date o f first publication, March 25, a . i i, * . i were guests at lunch o f Ed Linn, from la v s butte, south of Bend, to La _27-6th St., Portland, Oregon. dance tonight at the Gem theater, . . ’ who is the authorized distributor of d.qerent from his highly civu.asea 1926. Date o f last publicatjoft*Apr. Pine, is under way. Mrs. Mary Ross and Miss Lenoro wnite brother, Klamath braves im 22nd, 1926. that paper, A movement to hare a milk In . OK SALE OR TRADE— One-ton Ross o f Portland truck sale or trade for cows. were visiting r mune from arrest by local author spector for Ashland. Medford and Charles Harlen o f Chinook, Mon ities go oh a jam boiee induced by Estacada. Phone 34-6 4-16 iriend* her« ovar the week-end. Crams Pas* was r. Mated at a pub tana, a form er resident o f Esta -------------------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist and chil- d*»u wiiisaey. raae away iaw tor- lic meeting ta Ashland rVK SALE O K TRADE— Three dren are visiting with friends in cada, was a visitor here last week. ImlU.ng beer and whiskey and the Mr. Harlen had been called to V.v'uiteer fUx which measured full saddle horse*. Take anything I Corvallis for a short time. Mr. white man follows the same foot throe feet ta he ah; was exhibited at car. use on a farm. Estacada, £ist ¡s looking for a new location. Portland on account o f the sickness steps as the Indian, M.-Mi**«U* by rrsnk raw ye r farm . , .and death of his wife who died Phone 34-8. 4-16 Saturday & Sunday, April 24-29 The Eastern Star held their r e g - ^ ^ April 9- sr of the nay-tea district LITTLE GIANT "C H ARLEY’S AUNT” IS NOW” fU K F\t HANOI*— Ford touring ular meeting on Tuesday evening. The presbytery for the southern Ore A PICTURE On Tuesday, Mrs. George Lawr- car. A -l mechanical condition lo There was a fine attendance A*. gvc f u t r k t ta eesstoa at Central Satisfying the public demand for Wednesday & Thursday, April 28-9 ce went exchange for a Ford truck. C *P«ci»l work had been arranged. j flice went to to Portland Portland to to attend attend a a fro nt, cioeed with the election of Rev. reunion of one o f the units o f the I'ea-ure comedies, the .ChrioUes of WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS McCoy. Eagle Creek. Phone Et- The Ladies Aid o f the Methodist, „ , _ ... A K. lam b of 9u;h*rtta noi*ywood in conjunction w.ui i^pai Showing the wonder-dog RIN-TIN- tacad* 6 8 -;. church met at the F. C. Liehammor Red which was or* aunized d' » ‘ A bus ness district lighting system __________________________________ _ « A ** ‘ mg: the war to assist in the regular i- lulls, LvU.( bogged the biggest puze TIN. You will never regret seeing for free, die ton is being urged by the cO R SALE— Good No. one Timothy Th ^ . n * * a ern'-01'- c r08s wort. There were pres- j SUliic “ **s ever had to offer. ‘ his wonderful dog picture, merchants committee of the Pendle ,7 /u l U“ .d b*r,.P: " ent at this meeting forty-eight mem- “ - "Charley's Aunt,” the most n hay; good oat hay bailed $20.00 I U eh * .m q“ m ‘ ir ! \ s.rv light ! S0" re- S aturday, M a y 1 tea Commercial assoc it ion ber» out o f the original fifty-thre« ; »uecessful farce ever written. Vv itn par ton at barn. Phon« 4 2 - 1 1 1 . P. freshmentf t0 hcr #u, oyu Chapiin title anu V. Douglas, 24-6t p ! ’ ' ~ " I which formed the unit. I ‘’ J ’u unapim in the tut« role ana glaa, cum nsviile. 24-6tp Cyrus Haines a sheep grower In SKY HIGH CORRAL -------- ■ 1 Miss Irene Hayden spent several , . .. . supported by a brilliant cast, "cn ar- the foothills cast of Hsrrtsburg. re A good clean Western picture >»«• « m- H>rte and family o f : i V > A u n l - w s#ld w b(j QIle oi ^ xtO.NEY r u LOAN. We hav e plenty day. at home with her parents. M r.l port* loss of a number of lambs writh lots o f action. Universal pro o f money to loan on farm# ________ -ms at 6 and Mrs. W. R. Hayden las ________ tweek. Rort!and mot« red Estacada on ,llga spots o f motlon picture pictUf# comeay comedy through forays of a g-.unt eagle. per cent— from one to twenty Miss Hayden is employed by the Saturday to spend the day with Mr in e Liberty ineater is fortunate in duction. Seventy thousand dollars worth of years. No commission on Urge Western Union Telegraph Co. o f U‘rte s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W E. ^ securing tnislaugmng classic wnich Sunday, Monday and Tuesday street improvement contracts were let Hall. loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca Portland as a telegraph operator. will be shown for turee mgnts be May 2-3-4. by the city of Marshfield last week for da, Oregon. ô-19-tf ginning May 2, Y'ou are inviter to try the spee- paving and sewers in the downtown CHARLEY’ S AUNT * A complete roster of the players Any girl in trouble may conununi- rnl chicken dinner at the Home Rea- IF district. taurant, every Sunday from 6 to in addition to Chaplin includes' With SIDNEY CHAPLIN heading ate with Ensign Lee of the Salva- Clyde M McKay of Bend waa elect c<ihel Shannon, James l . Page, rnu- the cast. This is the greatest laugh . , UI ed grand commander of the Oregon -ton Army, at the White Shield 8 P-m- ups Smalley, Lucien Littlefield, tiu- getter o f the world and a fine pic Oscar Harlen o f Chinook, Mont, .iome, 666 Mayfair Ave., Portland, grand commander)-. Knight* Templar iaiie Jensen, Aiec Francis, David ture. Prices 15c and 35c, and eas visited friends in Estacada last Jregon. 9-20-tf at the annual conclave of the order at ily worth it. week. He attended the funeral of Astoria. L.ÜANS on farms 6 per cent. No The recent diphtheria scare at commission City loans monthly Sheridan haa passed Into history. Both plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. The best success in Dairy grade and high schools have reopen ing will result when a miner ed. after an enforced vacation of near FOR SALE— Italian prune trees. 1 ye. 6 to S and 4 to 8 (eet; extra fine. U. al compound is fed which con ly two weeks. W. Failing. Boring, Ore., K. 1. tains the essential elements Portland's new 18.000.000 Burnside so necessary for production, street bridge, the finest, most heauti FOR SALE)— Huick touring car. or and re-production. CONFECTIONERY AND ful bridge west of Chicago, will he will trade for cattle. John Steidl offielally opened to the public Friday \ mile east o f Eagie Creek. ECONOMY MINERAL AND LIGHT LUNCH morning. May 28. . MEDICINAL POWDER sup FOR SALE— One team heavy work George IV Kjrre. retired farmer and plie* these essential*, horsee. Your choice out o f vice president of the Untied State* Na vhree teams. Roy Douglass. Phone tional hank, dtod at his home tn Salem 16-3 Fer further INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE information Mr Eyre was 88 yeari of age and had call at— lived In Oregon since 1858 FOR SALE— A good working team, CLOTHES Btds for the construction of approil weight 2360, and some loose oai mately IT miles of highway and a num nay< P. M. Wagner, Thone 2812. BARTHOLOMEW her of bridges will be considered si Garfield. 4-16-26 a meeting of the state highway com and LAWRENCE Chgftgf No. 125. Reserve District No. 12 mlsalon. to be held In Portland. April FOR SALE— On» Ford truck one PhoB* 801 Estacada, Ore. mowing machine, one corn plant < 8 . R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N er, one iron wheel wagon, eight ---- O# the----- John V. Webb, 46. night watchman ^ . hay racks, twe 1-yr. old billy at the Thomas mill, south of Tills — - gouts, on 2-yr. old billy goat; will mook. died In a hospital after helm trade for fresh cow*, hog*, p.g* injured when the bicycle on which hi M. A. Nelson. Bering, At Estacada, in the State of Oregon, was riding was struck by an auto or sheep^ Oregon, R4. On Ed Bates place, mobile. AT T H E CLOSE O F BUSIN ESS. A P R IL 1 2 T H . 1 9 2 6 l v* miles north g t Eagle Creek op Blnger Hermann, ex-congrcatman highway. RESOU RCES. from Oregon and former commission Loans »rd discounts .................................. ........ $172,468.06 er of the Untied States general land FOR SALK— Choie* Velvet R. I. R. Overdrafts s.vurvd and unsecured _ 34.67 office died at Roseburg. Hermann's Peas, Beans and Sweet Com, per lt> .............. 20c hatching eggs. 76c per setting U. b . govurnment sccuritiea owned ... 27.060.00 death followed Illness of several called for, or $1.00 delivered. A. 1 Other bond*, warrants and securities ... 14,627.55 Other seeds at wholesale prices months. j Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc ... s!6*0.83 \\ arr, Kaute S, Gill Place, Esta Banking house. $10,000 00; furniture nnd fixture* rb.ilk .00 . 15.000.00 A cash distribution aggregating Try our Insect RepeHer for the pesky Maggots cada, Oregon. Real estate owned other than banking Kuse ........ 7,865.06 $144,Odd was made to members of the in Your Garden Gash on band in vault anddue from banks *pp»wed res:rv* Hood Itiver Apple Growers' asaocia FOR SALE OR TRADE— Three agents of this bank . 89,280.63 lion, bringing the total receipts on hogs, one corn planter, one side Checks on banks outside city or town of retorting bank and Larges: Stock of other cash items 37.82 apples and pears of the 1826 crop to car, Harley Davidson, one mow- Total cash and due from banks $39,139.57 $t 888.000 ing machine, one hay rake, one HAY-FEED, SEEDS. AND GROCERIES UBERI Y THEATRE PROGRAM The Dpy of Minerals is here Money R. G. M A R C H B A N K Money to Loan on Farm Mortgages Carey Real Estate Co. ESTACADA STATE BANK, Field, Flower and Garden Seeds iron wheel wagon, one horse corn Archie Cody, slsyer of Sheriff Aut planter, fresh milk goats. one billy tla Goodmaa of lUrnty county, paid goat, one bug. on# touring car. the renalty for his crime on the gal lows tn the execution chamber of the one Maxwell 4-door sedan body. What have you to trade? M. A. Oregon state penitentiary at Salem Nelson, on Ed Bates place. R. 4. FViday morning Approximately 486 ,V0 troat have j Oregon «.ft» been Wanted In the closed streams ta FOR SALK— One \ aughn drag saw Msnoa and frolk ceantle* caring the one etump puller, one set double past few weeks, according to aa- harne** complete, en* Petaloona noancement made by member* of the I neu betör. Georg* Pointer. Esta Mate game cemm ssieti cada, Oregon. 4-$ f Tit# pabttc service comnv»»ton t*. saed an order aethotlein« the eetsh — A three-year old cow. partly Uoernoey. eolor tan. with I«stimmt ,i( an nadergrade vr«o*i*| white spot*: marks, on* horn bro involving the tracks of the Urw^-a ken off; should bo fresh the ¿Ota •'mnt rat road In th# vvctaity oi o f April Anyone seeing Her Crooked river gorge ta Jeffeiwoo and plena* notify FRED LINS phone IVeeehnte* ,-onaii** » 4 II. 4-28-39 TH# paNte eervtee commission has WOOD SAW FOR SALE leaned order* for hearing* to ¡«vestí gaie rate* ralee *ad greet loe* of th* FOR SALK— combinati on cord W sbc 11 »1er U g ti A Power r m e e t ), the Grand R.-ade and the Clo verdat* *** romp‘el* with Telephone o. npestes gad iHe Katsn ,nc^ croa* cut Made and 18 prtoe B e r m e .-oasgaav TH# roar nP $2 ft. 4«* inch Halt, miralo* has dec ‘ ed after a prei m- diamond food «Hader. 3-inrk Inary tave.iuratte^ that oM fitM gi >i-*k. ¡4 ft 6-:ttrh belt. 4-ply. j J o te F b U iam*» . Eef c ada. % 1. ¡ In Eastern Clackamas County Total $279,94«. <2 L IA B IL IT IE S . FLY SPRAYS Dr. Hess Fly Chaser — So-Bo-So — E-Z-Boss Bring your can and get it for less DR. HESS STOCK AND POULTRY TONICS White Diarrhea Remedy Saves the Baby Chicks Have a Can on Hand TWENTY BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP $1.00 and One 45c package Peets Granulated Soap FREE Delivery Service— Wednesday. Springwater Thurs day, Garfield and George HIGHEST QUALITY always and PRICES RIGHT ESTACADA FEED STORE Phone your Orders o 45-1 Custom Grinding U. S. Morgan. Prop. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits ............... j 673.64 Lera c u rren t expenses, in te .e n and ta t>S paid 4,251.39 United States deposits, including p,vital savings _ $ 15,000.00 6,00 c . i 4 322.18 211.33 Of »una Deposits subjett to rtstne i Individual . rposiu subject to check, including deposits due tne btai* of Oregvn. county, city or oth :r pubi;* fund» 122.578.-9 cashier s checks outstanding 1,091.84 Certified cheeks outstanding 6.25 Total of demand depce ts subject to reserve $ 133 . 666.58 T im ami Savings DfpojlU. « b j« t to ra ti Tti Tune certificates o f deposit outsUmting Saving* depna ts payable *ul ject to notice Total of Tim# ai d bsvu.g* depeit* Total 89.214.40 W. 629.83 $125,744.23 Bfry. 943.32 STATE OF OREGON. ) COIUTY or Cl^Ac'kAMAS, { th* o f ^ ,h o r ' n,mr<i d" eoletnnlv »wear that th# above statement w true to Uu oral o f my kno* W ig« and belief 9ub#er h*i an. 1 _____ _ KU I H U DII.I.ON. Cashier. vubecr.bed gnd sworn to before me Una i8th day of April 1829. V> mm. --------- -------- ujr My evmm.raion expire» August 16,1Ä7. C o a s » ? ATT sar H. C. bTk 1'HFNS THOMAS YOCUM «U TH L. DILLON Director*