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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1924 4 OREGON NEWS ITEMS , OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. Nick Deckley of Dogden, N. D., 1» In a Eugene hospital suffering from a broken collar bone, broken ribs and stvue gashes about, the body, the re- cult of an automobile sma3hup six lu..is north of Junction City. A number of officials and employes of the Oregon state highway depart ment left Salem by automobile last week for Sun Francisco to attend the annual convention of the American Association of Highway Engineers. What Is believed to have been the smallest real estate transaction of record In Wasco county was consum mated when Sheriff Chrisman sold at public auction a lot at Shaniko to John McHargue for 75 cents, cash. The Pendleton round up in 1925 will be conducted for four days Instead of three days as formerly, according to action taken by the stockholders In annual meeting. The dates of the show will be September 16, 17, 18 and Dadch-j: Fairi^ Tale -MARY • GRAHAM • BONNER T H E PIGEONS Do Away With Mosquito and Malaria Vanishes It Is estimated that the deaths annu ally from malaria number some two millions, and this figure may probably be multiplied by two or three hundred If we would arrive at the total num ber of people In the world affected by the complaint. Malaria Is mainly a disease of the tropics, and Is caused by a minute parasite In the blood. The parasites in one malaria patient may number anything from one hundred to a thou sand millions. In many cases there are more parasites than there are peo ple on the earth, nnd for ages It was believed that marshes and malaria were in some way connected. Sir Ronald Ross discovered that it wns not the marsh, but the mosquito which bred in the marsh which wns the originator of the disease, and he declares that the parasite of malaria Is, to tlie mosquito which carries it, us a dime would be to a hippopota mus ! When a disease-carrying mosquito bites, it Injects a saliva in which are the malaria parasites. These are car ried into the human circulatory sys tem nnd so throughout the body. Tlie cure for malaria is quinine, but the prevention of malaria is the de structlon of the mosquito In which It breeds. Regardless of Advertised Sales Our Prices Cannot Be Beat Jasper N. Miller, 84, pioneer edu "Free men Is are very delightful," cator of Oregon, died at the Eugene 'laid Hie first pigeon. ‘‘They are, Indeed,” said the second hospital after a brief Illness. pigeon. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED Steps have been taken to form a ”1 love them," said the third Lane county chapter of the Reserve pigeon. Officers’ association in Eugene. "Coo, coo,” said the fourth pigeon. Forest roads through the Deschutes "I agree with nil of you.” “I agree, too," said the fifth pigeon. national forest are being dragged and 266-268 Morrison Street—Between Third and Fourth Sts. You might as well know that I agree smoothed down since the recent rains with you, too.” hnve roftened the earth. ‘‘And how about me?” asked the The production of wheat In Uma sixth pigeon. ket news service, under date of LOCAL BREVITIES tilla county this year was approxi “I, too, think free meals are very November 14, shows the gauntlet mately 4,600,000 bushels, according to 19 delightful,” lie added. that has to be run by a. box of Ore K. E. Einarson was in Estaca- warehouse receipt figures. Salem, on the percentage basis, “Tlie same thoughts as I have,” said gon apples and the number of da last Monday on business. the seventh pigeon. John M. Zuebanich, 48, a native of ranks first of the cities on the Pa profits taken from it before it ”X think free meals are delicious," Austria, committed suicide at the cific coast in building construction said the eighth pigeon. Mrs. Mae Reed and son were reaches the consumer in New York eastern Oregon state hospital at Pen- increase for the month of October. "That is, of course, when they are The New York retailer took $1.87 Portland visitors on Monday. dloton by hanging himself. This is shown in the national month delicious, and they almost always nre the jobber took 49c, the wholesaler Mrs. G. A. Masse was a Port iRaac H. Rupnelln of Astoria, 43 ly building Survey of S. W. Strauss delicious." 39c, the railroads 80c,the shipping land visitor the first of the week. years old, was almost instantly killed & Co. “Almost nlways,” said the ninth organization 27c, leaving $1.18 of at Westport while loading lumber on The sheep market in central Oregon pigeon, “almost always.” the $5, the box of apples sold for W. A. Heylman was a passen shout nlways, coo, coo,” said the schooner Charles H. Cramp. has strengthened materially with ewes I lie “Just for the grower tenth pigeon. ger to Portland Friday morning. Monopoly Long Held Cutting of lumber at the new Bo- selling from $12 to $14 a head, stock- "Is there a free men! to be had men of the Deschutes country report. M. Hanson was a passen The mill near Windsor, England hcmla Dumber company’s plant three now?” asked the eleventh pigeon. FARM REMINDERS ger Mrs. miles below Cottage Grove started last It is predicted by central Oregon And a twelfth pigeon came along where paper for bank notes has beer to Portland Monday morning. manufactured sine.; 1724, was founded week. About 60 men are employed. sheepmen that wool will sell at 60c saying: Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Car by n French Huguenot. Before thi Peach leaf curl is destructiv “Coo, coo, I nm ready for a free gentleman, Henri Portal, undertook More than 300,000 pounds of pyrotol a pound in the spring. ter are driving a new Fordor se meal.” in Oregon where not controlled and sodatol for blasting purposes have Arthur A. Page, 37, of San Fran So the 12 pigeons gathered them tlie making of the paper, bank notes dan. cisco, was killed instantly when the A thorough spraying of peach been ordered during the past year by contained no watermark. He intro about two boys. the farmers of Washington county. auto in which he was riding, driven selves duced one consisting of a looped bor trees any time during December J. M. Moore spent Friday and These two hoys hud brought out a Mrs. Henrietta Molhase, 70, of by J. F. Leer, also of San Francisco, great deni of food for the pigeons, for der running round tlie outside of the or January with the right mate Saturday in Portland on busi note, and on tlie left-hand side a some rial will give perfect protection ness. Klamath Falls, was burned, perhaps went off the grade about half a mile they often fed the pigeons. wliat intrieaie scroll. Tlie family fatally when gasoline in which she north of Siskiyou mountain summit Tlie pigeons Imd become very tame monopoly has existed for 100 years. It Bordeaux mixture, recommended Mrs. W. A, Heylman was a and would percli on the hoys’ shoul was washing a woolen dress exploded. and crashed on the rocks beneath. was not held without n struggle In the oy the experiment station, is th ders and knees and walk all about visitor Saturday and Representatives of power companies Preliminary steps toward the grad early days, for a document of 1737 most effective fungicide for the Portland them. In Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah Sunday. ing and surfacing of a road from Chll- They knew who were their friends tells us flint—"There was nil oppos! oriuin to Reatty, a distance of 30 miles, and Montana, constituting the execu and they wanted to show their thank tlon nt this time by One Judd nt Ye- purpose. | Mrs. C W. Jennings and little have been Initiated by the Klamath tive committee of the Northwest Elec fulness by being friendly and in not well paper mill by which means ye Oregon celery growers who daughter were Portland visitors tric Light and Power association, met Price wns lowered 18 p. Ream, nnd county court. frightened. Albany and discussed technical being That was why these 12 pigeons tlie duty. Felting and cnrrg to London nave experienced trouble from last Monday. Douglas Yocom, 16, son of Mr. and in They were guests of the knew so much nbout free meals. nil struck off and to be pd. nnd done neart rot or Jother diseases wi Mrs. L. C. Posson and Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Yocom of Portland, died problems. Mountain States Power company. by ye Maker.” And there were other pigeons who probably have an increase in Jack Hayden were Portland shop at Wasco from wounds resulting from knew about free meals, too, for not trouble where leaves, trimmings pers Monday, the accidental discharge of a gun The Oregon apple crop has been nil the pigeons were around just now Object Lesson Should moving out well, particularly from the while hunting. and unmarketable plants are left Mrs. Thomas Yocum spent who usually came and gathered about Hood River district, though shipments the boys. The official count of the Medford 1 have Have Impressed Youth on the ground or worked into Sunday in Portland visiting rela slowed down somewhat in the Rut pretty soon there wns a great city election confirmed the unofficial past few A boy returned from school one day the, soil. It is chiefly in such tives and friends. Total shipments from deni of noise nnd down from tlie win with n report that his scholarship had count in the close city treasurer con the state days. plant remains that the diseases Mrs. W. E. Harmon returned up to the first of this month dow ledges and eaves nnd from all test, which was won by Miss Llnnie were 2809 cars, or only 177 cars less fallen below the usual average. stay alive over winter to infect to Portland Monday morning, Hanscom by 31 votes. “Well,” said the father, “you’ve than In the same period last year. the new planting. Wherever fallen behind this month, have you?" Alexander Haillle, 82, a well-known Complete unofficial returns from she is employed. “Yes, sir.” possible, land on which the dis where resident of Clackamas station, died every precinct in every county in the R. Cooke, Mo t o r “How did that happen?" at the Oregon City hospital from In state disclose that the only neck-and- ease has appeared should be company, was of in Cooke “Don’t know, sir." Portland last ternal injuries caused from being ueck race among the major candidates The father knew, If tlie son did not planted twiih an entirely differ Monday on business. struck by an uutomoblle. Oregon during the recent election He had observed a number of cheap ent type of crop for at least one A total of $39,053.28 wan expended in novels scattered about the house, but or two year. New ground shoulc Robert Harmon, son of Mr. has ended with Senator La Follette by C. C. Chapman In behalf of the 549 votes in (he lead over J. W. Davis had not thought it worth while to say and Mrs. W. E. Harmon, is re repeal of the state Income tax law, for second choice for the presidency. anything until a fitting opportunity be chosen for the next crop. The covering from an operation per experiment station soys there is should offer Itself. A basket of apples according to the report filed by him There was one fatality due to in stood upon the floor, and he said: with Secretary of State Kozer. no certain means of prevention formed a couple of weeks ago. dustrial accidents in Oregon during “Empty out those apples, nnd take Two carloads of horses were shipped week ending November 13, accord- ( the basket und bring it to me half full oy spraying known for heart recently from North Powder to Robin the CHEVROLET NEWS rot. ing to a report prepared by the state of chips.” son, Nev., two carloads to Monterey, industrial accident commission. The Suspecting nothing, the son obeyed. Young fruit tree trunks should Cal, and one carload to Corvallis for victim was Matt McKie, assistant “And now,” he continued, “put those be whitewashed as a partia. pro Hundreds of dealers of the use In the United Stutes cavalry. apples back in the basket.” Chevrolet Motor Company have powder man, of St. Helens. A total Often on the Street. When Imlf the apples were replaced tection against injury due to already placed in effect the Six Consolidation of the world war vet of 523 accidents was reported during nbout. It seemed, cume many other the son said: erans' state aid commission and the the week. warm sunshine followed by “Father, they roll off; I can’t put In cold winter nights. The experi Per Cent Purchase Certificate state land department will be under Addition of six cement ponds at pigeons. “Meal time,” said a thirteenth any more.” and during early next year taken ut the next session of the leg the hatchery of the state fish com pigeon. ment station has discovered that it Plan them In, I tell you." is believed that all the dealers islature, It was announced at Salem. mission at Bonneville will bring the “Goodies," said a fourteenth pigeon. “Put "But. father, I can’t put them In." this injury often resultis in split will have this plan in operation. \V. R. Neel, state highway engineer capacity up to 10,500,000 fish, and “Things to eat," said a fifteenth “Put them in ! No, of course you ting of the bark, separation or of Georgia, accompanied by a num make it one of the two largest hatch pigeon. Thousands of families have al enn’t put them in. Do you expect to her of other state highway officials eries in the world, according to Hugh “Refreshments," said a sixteenth fill n basket half full of chips nnd the bark from the wood, or for ready taken advantage of this from the east, spent two days last C. Mitchell, slate superintendent of pigeon. then fill It with apples? You said yon mation of dead spots on the new method to acquire a Chev “Dinner Is ready,” said a seven did not know why you fell behind si weok inspecting the highways of this butcheries. Work on the new ponds teenth pigeon. rolet school. I will tell you. Your mind Is trunk. state. has been started. "Supper Is ready,” said the eight Tomato mosaic, uncontrolled, like that basket. It will not hold By means of this certificate Stn'C Highway Commissioner nab The committee appointed by the eenth pigeon. than so much, nnd here you have may cause the complete loss of the purchase of a Chevrolet can ob and Chief Engineer Mullen of lust legislature to investigate and re "Breakfast is ready," said the nine- more been for the pnst month filling tt up the state of Minnesota spent some port on the status of irrigation in this teeth pigeon. with chip-dirt—cheap novels."—Bom tne crop, depending on the tem be started with a first payment time at Salem last week conferring state has completed its duties and "Call It whatever you like,” said the bay Guardian. perature and the season of the as low as five dollars and weekly with officials of the state highway de- a statement is now being drafted for twentieth pigeon. "I see things to year. If this disease appears or monthly payments to suit the pa nmeut. the consideration of the lawmakers eat.” i nmediately remove all diseased convenience of the purchaser. "How kind these boys are,” said STATE MARKET AGENT plants and fumigate Johnny Gruelle, famous author ot when they convene in Salem next Jan the twenty-first pigeon. the green* Six per cent interest is credited children’» hooks and originator of uary. The report covers 43 active "Just ns kind as they can he," said DEPARTMENT house with nicotine dust to on the certificate on all monies "Ragged Ann” dolls and books, is irrigation districts in the state. the twenty-second pigeon. E. SPENCE, MARKET ACT. get rid of all aphids which may dangerously ill in an Ashland sanl- Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superintend “So good to us.” said the twenty- In BY his C. report to Governor Pierce carry the disease from plant to paid to the dealer until it reaches creun. following a recent appendicitis ent of the Oregon state hospital, has third pigeon, "nnd I hope they know State Market Agent C. E. Spence plant, advises the state experi about one-third the price of the we appreciate It." aeration. left for Manila, P. l„ accompanied by how car, when delivery is made. makes the following comparisons of "We try to show them ns best we I- r the second time within a week three Filipino pntients who had been can,” said the twenty fourth pigeon. the Grain inspection Department for ment station. In addition, six per cent is sl i ver line front Pendleton which ordered deported to their former And n twenty-fifth pigeon went on the eight months before he took owed present car owners who . t Pilot Rock was put out of com homes. Mrs. Steiner accompanied her "Coo, coo, this is n treat." of the Department, April 1 Snow btoim Surprise , tt s on Thursday when wild geese husband to tho Philippine islands, These two boys lived In n city charge purchase a ticket on all accesso to November 30, and the same pe flew agaiust the line and caused a where she will visit her daughter. There were ninny of tlie pigeons riod When the residents of Fsta- ries, service and repairs on their after he was in charge. rt circuit. Dr. and Mrs. Steiner will return to around tlie pnrk who were always From cada arose Monday morning they present cars, and this amount is April 1 to November 30 who had tunny friends. It was announced at Salem that a Salem shortly after the first of the fed But nnd these 1922 the records show that 39,900 were somewhat surprised to find credited toward the purchase of pigeons had no other II vould he introduced in the leg year. 000 bushels were inspected, weighed friends save these boys. Often on the new car. that the weather man had order o at its next session provid Portland will figure in the trial of street you would see the boys with and graded at a total cost of $83.- ed snow for the day. It added The purchase of such a certifi ; all peace officers, on salary, Charles R. Forbes, former director of Ihe pigeons all about them. 142, or an average of $1 for 47'' an attractive touch to the Christ cate is fully guaranteed against ,.m e under the workmen’s com the national veterans' bureau, in the There were 23 there for the latest bushels. This was the reco-d or .alien law. federal court In Chicago. United treat, but often there were even more. the form er administration. Flour mas displays and in many instan loss, as all monies paid in are . mnis with which to establish per States Marshal Clarence K. Hotchkiss Oh, the pigeons had a very good was reduced to bushels. ces served to give that touch so deposited by the dealer in a sep tietit airplane fire patrol In Oregon received an order from Federal Judge time. necessary to complete the holi arate trustee’s account in the From the same period of 1923 And the hoys had a good time, too <ts will be sought at the I>ecem George A. Carpenter of the northern It would he hard to say whether the when the department came under day festivity. bank. This money is not held Illinois distiict court to have P. J. n of congress. It was an boys enjoyed feeding the pigeons the State Market Agent, thhe rec as an asset of the dealer but is ' y Colonel Greeley, chief ol Dwyer, auditor of the Hotel Portland, more than the pigeons enjoyed being ords show that there were inspected, produce all day books, cash books, fed. or whether It wns the other way weighed and graded, 40,958,000 C- C. Mi.ler, who recently dis insured by a policy in a strong fores! service journals and like papers showing sums around. Or, whether all enjoyed It hushels of grain and 740,868 bar posed of his barber shop in Esta and well known insurance com On account of the Inclement weather e last two or threo weeks the work paid by Forbes and members of his equally. rels of flour, and reducing the flour cada, is planning on leaving for pany, which protects the pur i the new highway between Niagara party when they stayed there from I think this was ttt to bushels there was a total of Idaho shortly. His son expects chaser against any possible fail id H.i'H being done by the United July 1 to July 31. 1922. 14.292 000 bushels of grain inspect to go to California for the pres ure of either the dealer or (he To K e e p Y ou G uessing if. : Fidelity A Guarantee company The proposed mass meeting of the ed. This includes “in" and “out’ ent bank., W h at Is th a t th a t yon cannot hold Harding Memorial association which >a* ) con discontinued, inspection at a total cost of $77.13-3. ten minutes vet Is ns light ns a feath when formed will be a non profitable ( The six per cent on ail acces T! mas Cornelius, for the last two or an average $1 for 574 bushels, Your breath. LUMBER BIDS WANTED sories, yoa s in charge of the Oregon stale body, functioning to build and main j er? What service and parts serves aggainst the former average of $1 kind of an automobile can mb penitentiary fnrm at Salem, has re tain a Harding memorial park at the ' out pencil marks? A racer (eraser). for 478 bushels. top of Blue mountains near Meacham. tgned his position, to become ef * * * * safe and Why should a horse never he hungry This comparison shows The plan f is * simple, . , taken , care of . for . moT* bridge at Estacada. Mail bids octive December 1. His successor to have been held at Milton, Decern on his Journey? Because he always . ushels $ 1 under to Highway Department, Oregon profitable, as the six per cent ber 20. has been indefinitely postpon has a hit In his month. IMS not yet been appointed. he »tate market agent than the | City, Ore., on or before Decem interest on the payment is a very Three of ns In six. and five of ns In ed. according to Bruce Dennis, tern At the next general or apeeial elec porary secretary. The meeting, which seven, four of us In nine snd six tn »me period of the previous for year, ber 26, 1924. Lumber to be de tlon in Douglas county the eouniy would have rcjulleJ l.i permanent or eleven. Letters. and at the same time the entire ex- livered by February 1. 1925. De profitable rate of interest court will eulrr.lt a prcpoenl to vote sanitation of the association, was post penseof the state market agent's of tailed bill of lumber at Eastern The certificate is always trans a 3 null levy to construct a new court ,nncd became ft wjs discovered it's! fice are included for the period. Makes Trees Blush Clackamas News office, or at ferable and the money can be house. The levy will raise $120,000 special state and federal legislation “What makes tlie trees so red In th- Court House, Oregon City. applied toward any Chevrolet which, with $70,000 now In the fund fnllY’ "Because they Mush to think Five Take Toll Firet Clackamas County Court. vessar/ first. este H ' model desired.—From the Chev will be sufficient for tbs building bon green they were In the summer.“ Tbs government daily daily mar- 12-11-18 rolet Motor. Co, . j STAPLES, the Jeweler-Optician