/* Second Liberty Bond Payment Due Parties having subscribed for Liberty Bonds o f the Second Issue, having made t h e ir 5% payment at time o f subscribing, are reminded that the second in­ stallment was due May 28th - same being payable 20"« 35% 40% ...........M A Y 28TH. .......... J U L Y 18TH. .......... A U ü . 15TH. and payable at your home bank Estacada State Bank Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now! APPLY ENOCH M O R G A N 'S SO NS CO AT A N Y Men who wear this emblem are POST OFFICE fo r U .S . MARINES SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM c&ie Hotel Oregon- Respectfully solicits the patronage o f the People o f Es­ tacada and Eastern Clackamas County, when in Port­ land. The H O T E L O REGON has been for many years one of Portland’ s leading hotels and is located in the heart o f the business and theatre section, at the convenient corner o f Broadway and Stark. ou tire assured a cordial welcome and your patronage will l>e appreciated. S of) at the H O I E L OREGON, in Portland. the next time you are Rooms $1 and up The collections o f milk in the Springwater-Viola section for the Estacada Co operative C h e e s e Association is now being handled by Milton Evans o f the Estacada Feed & Lumber Company, t h e work being done by a u t o and ta1 ;ng over the work formerly conducted by the dairymen. f John Dunseath o f Currinsville, who is employed as l i n o t y p e operator on the Dallas (O r.) Item- izer, spent the week-end at home, ^ r* and Mrs. N. L. S. Lauryy °* Lstacada have this week pur- c^ased a beautiful home in the Alberta section ot Portland and will shortly occupy same. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuhrasche Dr. Lee A. Wells o f Estacada o f Portland were guests one day is spending a week at Rose burg, lust week at the John Githens’ Oregon, visiting with Mrs. Wells home in Currinsville. at the home o f her parents. Lieut. Wm. Dale Still On The' Job Canbv Fair Premium Lists Ready The statement in Tuesday’s Ore­ gonian that Wm. M. Pale of Esta­ cada, had been honorably discharged from the U. S. Army service, for a time greatly worried hi? friends and relatives here. Bui it is now presumed that this honorable discharge applied to his relation as a draftee registrant in the tegular army, as Will, after register­ ing, enlisted and was accepted in the Reserve Medical Corps, and has late­ ly received his commission as a sec- o d lieutenant, being stationed at Camp Lewis. The Tw elfth Annual Clacka­ mas County Fair is to be held at Can by on the count \ fairgrounds for the four days beginning Sep­ tember 17th.. As horse racing will not be a feature o f the fair this season, it is expected more money will be available for p r i z e s in the agricultural a n d stock classes, thereby stimulating m u r e and better exhibits from the farmers. Prizes o f 87.».. $50. and $25. will lie given the best community exhibits, with similar a w a r d s made to individual farm exhibits. In this connection the question comes up as to what the p l a n s Germ an Alien Fem ales Must R -gister By official government proclam­ ation, period o f June 17th to 2(>th has been designated as the time when all German alien females must register. This registration will be hand­ led locally from the Estacada postoffice and requires that till n a t i v e s . citizens, denizens or subjects o f the German Empire or of the German I m p e r i a l Government, being females o f the age o f 14 years and upwards, now within the the United States and not naturalized as American citizens, shall register. Further information can be o b t a i n e d from the postmaster. are for the annual East Clacka- amas County Fair at Estacada. for w h i c h i t was announced sometime ago that‘ premium lists would ho forthcoming early in season? The E s t a c a d a fair should certainly be held .his sea­ son as usual and with the $500. appropriated by the county for this year, liberal and attractive prizes can be ottered. Library Support Needed It has been suggested t h a t some of the outlying districts of this community, through their (1 range, I i nternal or social organ­ ization should aid in the I'.nancing and maintenance o f the Estacada Public Library This worthy institution, which today is serving readers in a 11 districts w ¡ t h i n a radius of seven or eight miles o f Estacada, was founded and has been main­ tained through the efforts of the Estacada C i v i c Improvement Club ladies and the financing of same at times lias been an ardu­ ous and thankless task. l he actual cost of supporting this library is not a heavy o n e and if some o f the neighboring organizations would guarati'e** a r e g u l a r monthl> donation,'it would he but fair and proper and would I k * welcomed by all con­ cerned. Mrs. Will Closner of Estacada, re­ cently attended the big Portland con­ ference of the National W a r Savings Committee, being delegated as chair­ man of the Merchant’s Co-operative division in this section. Bert Page, of Estacada, who has been stationed with his company of ine U. S. Marines in Cuba for the past year, is now located at Quan- tico, Virginia, where he is receiving instructions in the Officers’ Training Camp, preliminary to his commission as a second lieutenant. '[Vi’ s. Ji'seph Boyd andt wo children, of Baltin ore, Md., arrived in Estu- cuda last week, where they will make an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McWil- 1 i ■?. R. V. Wright, a graduate of the (). A. ('., who is slated for the va­ cancy caused by the drafting of Clac amas County’s Agricultural Agent, R. W. Arens, was an Estacada visitor on Tuesday, ma1 ing a trip through thi« part of the county with Mr. Arens. Red Cross Speaker A Brilliant O ne M s Ruth Welch, of Portland, former member of the Estacada school faculty, was the guest for a few days this week at the W A. Heylmnn home in Estacada. Charles W. Rohi on o f the U. S. Department of Justice, w h o will be the speaker at the patri­ otic rally in connection with the Red Cross dance at Eagle Creek next Saturday ev ening, is one o f the most brilliant and eloquent young orators of Oregon. Mr. Robison is a serious as well as humorous speaker a n d is one o f tin* commanding figures o f the patriotic activities in this state. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lasswell o f Estacada left Wednesday for a month’s vacation, which they will spend visiting among friends and relatives at a n u m he r of Willamette Valley points. Mr. Lasswell’ s position as cashier o f the Estacada State Bank will la* handled during his absence by ,1. T. Milder) o f Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks o f Portland spent the week-end at the home o f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowty o f Als paugh. - 1 ■ I The saw mill being operated by Edgar lleiple of Currinsville and George DeShields o f Garfield near the Heiple property is now running full blast in getting out ties.