$1.50 Brush At Road Turns Should Be Cut At several places on the turns in the highways in this district there is a constant danger o f ac­ cidents to autoists and drivers of other vehicles, due to thv heavy brush obscuring the road ahead. On the South side of the Eagle Creek bridge, this condition is present and as it is necessary for autoists to put on full speed in ascending the graded turn to­ wards Alspaugh, a collision is possible, unless a clear view of the road is permitted. The high brush needs cutting at the railroad crossing on the Heiple Road in Currinsville, where a view of the track to­ wards Alspaugh is impossible to the driver coming from the west. There are many other similar turns and brush obscured grades in this section, known best to the auto drivers, which should he safeguarded. Per* Year* w ill be the Subscription Price si We Eastern Clackamas News on and a fter C_y4.ugust 1st 1917 County Dairy Picnic Renewal of any Subscription, regardless of the date of expiration, may be made before August 1st at the old $1. price. So Look at the Yellow Address Label on the Front of this Paper and See When Your Subscription Expires, and Con­ sider Saving 50c by Renewing now and Extending it One Year from your expiration date. Yourself, family and friends are invited to attend a dairy pic­ nic to be held July 28th at N. H. Smith’s “ Cedar Hill Farm” , near Fisher’s Mill. The purpose of this picnic is for the dairymen to become bet­ ter acquainted, to inspect record cows and to listen to talks by prominent dairymen and experts from the O. A. C. Transportation by auto will be furnished by the Oregon City Commercial Club to the farm and return, leaving Oregon City not later than 11 A. M. (Signed) — A. 1. Hughes. Secy. Card O f Thanks ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ P aige And B u ick Cars + + The “ Paige” , the “ most beautiful car in America” ♦ has achieved a reputation in artistic appearance of motor cars, in addition to being recognized as the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ “STANDARD OF VALUE AND QUALITY.” The “ Buick” , speaks for itself. Nothing is lacking to make this car ideal and complete from every possible viewpoint. Robert Jonsrud - • Boring Oregon. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W e are the A g e n ts for theWorld’s Largest Line WALL PAPERS and our Sample Books displajr a vast variety^ of Artistic Designs and Colors The William Dale Company Estacada W® herewith wish to thank our many friends for their sin­ cere sympathy, shown to us in our recent bereavement in the loss of our father and brother. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Beers.Ir. Church Services All the regular services of the churches will be resumed next Lord’s day. Bible school at 10 o’clock and preaching at 11 o’clock. The date of the Bible school picnic will be decided upon at the study hour. In the evening the union ser­ vices will In* held in the Church of Christ. Brother Spiess will speak. C. L. Drill. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix of Estacada are expected home to­ day, following a ten days auto tour of Washington and the Ca­ nadian border, in company with Portland friends. Board To Notify Drafted Men ContimitH! from front pair«* The following communication from the Adjutant General's O f­ fice in Portland explains the steps which will be taken from now on in carrying forth the provisions of the U. S. Army Draft:- “ Within a few days official lists of the draft serial numbers, showing tne order in which they were drawn in the lottery at Washington, will reach the vari­ ous county exemption Intards. Following receipt o f these lists, the board will notify the men called up on the first draft. Until then it will not be neces­ sary for those subject to call on the first draft to report. But as soon as they receive notification from their boards, they must re­ port promptly on the day desig­ nated. The first step taken by each board will be to post in a con spicuous place a list containing the names of all the men regis­ tered in its county or district, in the exact order in which they will be called on the first and all succeeding drafts. A copy of this lisi will also bt> given the press for publication. Let it be emphasized again that this list will have not only the names of the men to be called out on the first draft, but of every man registered, in the order in which he must be called. No person whatsoever has any au­ thority to change this order. Having posted this list and given a copy to the press, the boar«! uid then notify by letter every man called up on the first draft. Each man will be direct­ ed to, appear before the board for physical examination on a specified «late, which will be with­ in seven days of the mailing of the notice. Failure to receive this notice will not be accepted as an excuse for not appearing on the date set. The burden of appearing when he is called is on the man himself; there is a heavy penalty for failure to answer the call. Remember, that regardless of whether a man intends to apply fo** exemption or discharge, lie must appear for physical exami­ nation on the day set. He has seven days from the posting of the list and the mailing of the notice to him by the hoard in which to file application for ex­ emption, and 10 more days in which to file proof. And, remember again, that no claims for exemption because of employment in necessary indus­ tries, including agriculture, can be considered by your county ex­ emption board. Such a claim must be made to one of the three district appeal boards, at Portland, Eugene, or Latirande. It can only lie made then after the man has passed his physical examination and been certified hy the county hoard as called for military ser­ vice and not exempt. After you have appeared be­ fore your c o u n t y exemption Isiard and passed the phys eal examination, it will still be some time before you will actually be called out to join the army. You will l>e notified when it is time for you to report for service. ”