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E A ST E R N C L A C K A M A S NEWS, TH U RSD AY . J A N U A R Y 22, 1Ô25 STATE LAW-MAKERS PROMPTLY ORGANIZE -------------- WHAT A BUDGET SYSTEM ME/.r:3 R a tif ic a tio n of t h e child la b o r a m e n d m e n d to t h e fe d e ra l c o n s t i t u tio n is going to m e e t with s t r o n g op position. F r i e n d s of th e a m e n d m e n t to o k a poll of t h e h o u se a n d sto p p e d with Bills Ottered to Abolish Offices 3* , p“ Pha" c One Must Keep Track of Qi3 registered L O G A N R ID G E CH EVRO LET NEW S Too late for last week. Friday night of last week the postponed Christmas program of the Upper Logan School was render ed at the Harding Grange hall. De spite the wind and rain there was a fair attendance. Perhaps u lar g e r crowd would have been present if the arrangements made had not been unsatisfactory to some in the d i s tr ic t. However those present c ould n o t r e g r e t h e a r i n g t h e pro gram as itwas such a one as to m a k e even old Santa Happy. Each number on the program was well rendered. Those deserv ing special merit were, “The Pan- tomine,” “The Christmas Secrets’’ and "The Stocking Drill.” Numer ous recitations and other numbers a r e a |] w o r t h y of mentiou, but Evolution of the new Cevrolet, which made its initial bon' at the New York Automobile show this month, was marked by hard, exact ing yet interesting labor extend ing over a period of more than a year. As far back as 1023 automotive and metallurgical experts started drawing plans for the new automo bile. Sample cars were made, containing the forty-odd improve ments, including disc clutch, springs, axles, manifolds, etc., and these were turned over to selected drivers working directly under the engineer ing staff for the hardest tests hu man ingenuity could devise. Every detail in the new car was forced to prove itself more than ad equate for any demands it might be called upon to fulfill. The new semi-elliptic springs un- derwent harder usage than any car owner could give them in five years. Day and n>Bht drivers tore over b u m p y ro a d s, taking railroad cross- n . , •"**. r u t s a n d inequalit.es at high LOCAL B R E V I T I E S AND N E W S I T E M S | a g a i n s t it, tw o m o r e t h a n e n o u g h to Clyde Shock was a Portland visitor bursements to Get Ahead of Market Agent and Prohi [ d e f e a t ra tif ic a tio n . In t h e s e n a t e th e last Monday. p o sitiv e n e g a t i v e s s e n t im e n t w a s not Financially. bition Commissioner. r e g is te r e d so cle arly, a lt h o u g h t h e r e A. N. Johnson was a Portland w e re e nough o p e n ly ho stile v o te s to visitor for several days last week. By B. C. SAMMONS, Sulem. W hile ve ry lit t le of Import- j b rin g t h e a m e n d m e n t w ithin one or C h a i r m a n B udge t D e p a r t m e n t Upton H. Gibbs was a visitor to u n i e w a s a c c o m p l i s h e d a s id e from or- I tw o v otes of d e fea t. O regon N a tiona l T h r i f t Com m ittee Washougal, Wash., last Thursday. I anlga tlon d u r i n g t h e first w e e k ’s ses- j A r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e been m a d e for a sion of th e s t a t e le g isla tu r e , y e t if : jo in t se ss io n of t h e s e n a t e ju d ic i a r y H ow to get a h e a d financially, ycl Mac Dale spent the week-end the c e le r ity w ith which b o th h o u se s c o m m i tt e e and t h e ho u se c o m m i tt e e live d e c e n tl y a n d well. Is doubt le 1 at the home of his family in Es o rg a n iz e d is a n in d ic a tio n of t h e m a n on r e so lu tio n s on t h e e v e n in g of J a n t h e m o st a b so r b in g a n d i m p o r ta n t m„ tacada. t e r c o n f ro n tin g the a v e r a g e p e rso n oi n e r in which t h e b u s in e s s of t h e s e s u a r y 28, for a public h e a r i n g )n t h " sion is to be c o n d u c t e d b oth h o u se s bill r a tif y in g t h e child l a b o r a m e n d t h e a v e r a g e family, anti that is Mu J. C. Duus and J. Steinman drove s h o u ld h a v e no difficulty in c o m p l e t m e n t to the U n ite d S t a t e s c o n s t i t u s u b j e c t we wish to d isc u ss a nd eu to Oregon City last week on busi d e a v o r to a s s is t in so ilin g . ing t h e i r l a b o r s w ithin t h e forty-day tio n. ness. No disc ussion of t h e su b je c t can b e i n d ic a ti o n s a r e t h a t t h e e vent will perio d. O r g a n iz a tio n w a s c o m p le te d gin or end without m en tio n of th« w ith o u t t h e fa c tio n a l fi g h ts w hich a t t r a c t to t h e s t a t e h o u se one o f th e Mrs. Mary Bartholomew of Hepp- m o an in g of Thrift. ’ T hrift m oans s pace f o r b i d s . T e a c h e r a n d p upils h a v e m a r k e d som e p r e v io u s s e ss io n s , j l a r g e s t a s s e m b l a g e s d u r i n g t h e p r e s good m a n a g e m e n t, vigorous g r o w t h ; a ,ike a r e to bc c o m m e n d e d f o r t h e ir ner is visiting her daughter, Mrs. so t h e r e will be no t r a il of b i t t e r e n t le g isla tiv e se ssion. it m e a n s sp e n d in g less t h a n you e a r n ; . , Eva Saling, in Estacada this week. It m e a n s sa v in g syste inulic ally. It *roo< w o r S o m e th i n g sh ould be done t o r e m e d y n e s s to clog t h e leg isla tiv e w heels. ______ (Jus C. M oser of M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty a b u s e s in t h e p a r d o n in g power, p e r do e s n o t m ean th u t one should stop John Hassel barely averted what Mrs. Wm. Dale spent a few days w a s s e le c te d t o p r e s i d e o v e r t h e m i t t e d by th e p r e s e n t law, in t h e o p in s p e n d i n g ; on Ihe c o n tr a r y , it m e a n s h a v e b e e n a s e r i o u s a c c id e n t v i s i ti n g a t t h e h o m e of he d a u g h t e r spe nding, b ut sp e n d i n g wisely and n" K n t n a v e Decn J s e r i o u s a c c id e n t . . s e n a t e a n d D e n to n G. Burdick, r e p r e ion of a larg e n u m b e r of m e m b e r s of th o u g h tf u l l y in s t e a d of care le ssly. U*t w e ek : O n his w a y in to P o r t - in G r e s h a m last week. s e n t a t i v e of D e sc h u tes. J e f f e r s o n , t h e le g isla tu re . T h e r e is but one re al way to dls- land w ith a t r u c k load o f wood, a sp e e d . T h e d r i v e r s w e r e w o r k i n g — ------- K l a m a t h a n d I .a k e counties, w a s e le c t c uss t h e question of T h r if t a n d t h a t rim a n d t i r e f r o m a p a s s i n g Esta- “ " d e r o r d e r s to “bust those springs « a y Lovelace has accepted a po- Abolish B udge t Commission. ed s p e a k e r of t h e house. Both p r e s i d is: W h a t will T h r if t do for m e? T he «-„da s t a g e s t r u c k his f r o n t w heel, i f y » u c a a -’’ 8,tlon w l t h T ’ M o r t o n a s d e li v e r y - A b o lish m e n t of t h e s t a t e budget ing office rs w e re n a m e d w ith o u t op c o m m issio n a s now c o n s t i t u t e d and p e r s o n a l e q u a tio n is all t h e r e is to the f o r c e n e a r l y t h r o w i n g the t r u c k The new axles, front and rear, man. position. T h r if t -d e cid e w h a t you w ant a n d II ¡n to tb e jiteth. Q uick a c t i o n o f t h e w e r e s u b j e c t e d t o s i m i l a r tr ia l s . t r a n s f e r e n c e of t h e d u t ie s of t h a t d< Clarence Hull is driving a Ford A lthough t h e r e w a s an u n d e r c u r r e n t p a r t m e n t to the s t a t e b o a r d of con 1 T“ U w ant it badly e nough and a re will b r a k e p r e v e n t e d any s e r i o u a troudle. E v e r y strain expert drivers could ^ Sun(]ay ^ t h i n k o f wag p l a c e d o n t h e a x le g , which he recently purchased of the of opinio n w h e n t h e l e g i s l a tu r e a s irol w ith a full tim e e x e c u tiv e s e c r e l ng to nay t h e p rice you probably can Cooke Motor Company. s e m b le d t h a t t h e r e would be no c o n t a r y is r e c o m m e n d e d by th e budget, T h a t are yo u r w a n t s ? Do you «»"day was well attended and a which had already withstood severe t e n e d e f fo r t to a t t a c k th e a d m i n i s t r a c o m m i s s i o n in i ts r e p o r t to t h e s t a te w ant a h o m e and p e a c e and content- v e r y helpful lesson was studied. laboratory tests, Stresses that ordi- Dave Eshelman returned to work tion of G o v e r n o r Pierce, y e t w ith in an le g isla tu r e . m ent, a few flowers, a bit of gre en Mrs. J. Arnold was entertaining nary driving never would cause Monday after being on the sick list h o u r a f te r th e jo in t se ss io n before T h e b u dge t co m m issio n b e lie v es lawn, p e r h a p s som e fruit anil vege Mrs. P a u l o f Portland, whose osn Ed. were laced on the new channel steel fOJ. some time. frame and its five sturdy cross mem- w hich th e g o v e r n o r had d e liv e re d his I , h a t th e p r e g e n t b u dge t law is inade l tab le s, t h e d a n c in g fire light from the ¡s a t t e n d i n g school h e r e , m essage d isso lv e d bills a p p e a r e d q (iuate to m eet m glo w in g e m b e r s of th e f irep lac e ? Do Miss D o r o t h y B e nson w a s ber8’ home _ Miss Nova Smith of Oak Grove u a le to t h ee e t n t e h e e d s n e of e d t s h e of s l t a h t e e s t a t e i which a tt a c k e d pet p r o je c ts of t h e gov- in ln produc p ro d u c ing in g a a s satisfactory budget and a n d >1'" WBn,l , h e ,hlr i" ° \ c u U ' * f , 1,0,1"j f r o m t h e O r e g o n C ity h ig h sc hool In fact every detail that is incor- spent the week-end at the home of a t is f a c to r y budget c o u p o n s; do von d e s i r e to cash in te r e s t e r n o r. S e n a t o r s R l tn e r a n d T a y l o r b b e e lie lie v v e e s s t h t h a a t t t h t h e e e e s s t a t a b b l i l s i s h h m m e e n n t t of or n « c “ u P“ " M- ' •v ” ,1' | ' ' s r ' . ''..l.'T.'.. o v e r S u n d a y . Her c o u sin f r o m porated into the new Chevrolet was Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ahlberg. or dividend clieeks, or do you p refer . . . s p o n s o r e d a m e a s u r e ab o lish in g t h e of- full-time budget d e p a r t m e n t onl • " ill to sp e n d a s you e « ,i (, jazzing a long t b e r c a c c o m p a n i e d her. tested, improved and retested until ______ flco of s t a t e m a r k e t a g e n t a n d R e p r e b r i n g about t h e d e s i r e d re su lts . it scored 100 per cent before it George Pointer was painting a life's h i g h w a y ? T h e decision m ust it;, D. A p p l i n g is driving the Pathe s e n t a t i v e N o r t h In tro d u ce d in th e was adopted. In this way it was sign on the front of the Bob Cooke C u r b in g of t h e p r e s e n t p r o m is c u o u s m ade. T h e T hrift way, you sa y ? Very c r e a m |r q c k . hi use a bill doing a w a y w ith t h e sa m e s y s te m of s a l a r y a d j u s t m e n t s la also w rll th en , let ns give heed t o a few R e p o r t has it t h a t k«gpn wqs P°ssitye fo r thp Chevrolet company Motor Company’s garage the first office ami a ls o t h a t of th e pro h ib itio n c o n te m p la te d by th e r e p o rt in a r e c s im p le w orth while su g ge stions. also visited by a n “ u n w e lc o m p vis- f?0 in to quantity production at of this week. T h e first of tb.MO is to k e ep (park ¡to r ," ci m m is s io n e r . In his m e s s a g e t h e gov o m m e n d a ti o n th a t all fees c olle cted by once, secure in the knowledge that J o n „ C r o m e r |» r e p o r t e d as «uf. it» new line would more than meet Mr, and Mr», Theo Ahlberg and e r n o r v igorously d e fe n d e d M a r k e t (he va rious s l a t e d e p a r t m e n t s be of all d i s b u r s e m e n t s . In o t h e r words, A g e n t C. E. Silence a n d his d e p a r t t h r o w n in to t h e g e n e r a l fund a n d di follow a budget plan. T h r o u g h that fering from rheumatism. any requirement» car owners would and 8on Ted, Jr„vislted with Mrs, find o ut If you a r e w a s tin g m o n e y ; If m e n t a n d he a ls o p ra is ed t h e w ork Of r e c t a p p r o p r i a ti o n s m a d e from that place on it.—From ChevroletMotor AhlberB’s mother last Sunday In so. st o p th e leak. " Company. Currinsville, P r o h ib itio n C o m m i s s io n e r C lea ver. fund for t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of tlie d e T h e c o n cluding th o u g h t I wish to L O G A N B E R R Y T O T H E R E S C U E le a v e is t h a t T h r if t is not easy. It ----------- May R e s t r ic t A ppointive P o w er. partm ents. Miss Vernice Cramer, who has is h a r d work to s a v e u n les s you ha v e High Io d in e C o n t e n t Makes It a P o r t e n t s of s t r i f e ove r n orm al T h e c o n tr o v e r s i e s t h a t h a v e been been visiting In Tacoma since the a r e g u la r s y s te m a t i c s a v in g s plan. II V a l u a b l e G o i t e r P r e v e n t i v e Oregon now r a g in g b e tw e e n t h e e x e c u tiv e a n d th e schools a r e a p p e a r in g . ... p ,, ~ holidays returned to her home here you would gpt a h ea d . d s (iji|e upon th e _______ fish a n d g a m e c o m m issio n s for s e v h a s one norm al, located at M onm outh, Miss Edythe Peters snd Mrs. last Sunday* evening. » m o u n t to he saved, t h e n bank |f g v e r^ S H E R I D A N , O R E G O N — ( T o the eral m o n th s p a st m a y c u lm i n a t e in a n d t h i s I n s titu tio n d e sires a s u b s t a n p s, day, just the sam e a s .bough ii Edit prggpnjan)— G o i t e r can be K. B. Gibson were calling on a n effort to d iv e s t t h e g o v e r n o r of th e tial sum for e n la r g e m e n t and Im p ro v e wore any o t h e r bill which must be Sam Loug of Springwater suffered , , „„ » „ P -V , a Mrs. Paddison and Miss Naomi a p p o in t i v e p o w e r o v e r th e tw o c o m m e n ts. T h e r e Is also a d e m a n d for Ihe paid. F ollow ing th is plan for a few CUrP<1 a paraletic stroke the early part of - » «***»*[* » » • ! u « d d lB Q n w L L p H n o crln v » „ . n ous p r o d u t s , a c c o r d i n g to an article “ «tudison mat W ednesday even* m is s io n s a n d t h e P o r t of P o r tla n d , c r e a tio n of o t h e r n orm als, one In j mon(hB w| | | go f |x th e babil th a t I lie the week but 1 » reported to be rest s o u t h e r n Oregon a n d one in e a s te r n j p | an m a y bo m a d e effective w ithout b >’ Dr. Woods Hutchinson in the ing. ing well at this time. and placing it in t h e leg isla tu re . 3 issue o f the Saturday T h e r e Is m u c h s e n t im e n t In both Oregon. Self-Interest will su pply the i n c o n v e n ie n c e a n d with splendid re- J a n u a r y Mrs. Paddison is on the sick suits. T h rift means frugality, econ- Evening Post, The Cascade Motor Company sold h o u s e s a g a in s t plac ing th e a p p o in tiv e fric tio n which will come over th es e list. tuny, T o be t h r if t y o n e m ust he will- The humble loganberry is com the first 1925 Chevrolet touring p o w e r In t h e l e g i s l a tu r e on th e gro u n d m a t t e r s . ing to "pi, y the p r i c e ’’ by p rac Ic! ig ¡nK to the rescue of those afflicted Kay Woodle With the help of car which arrived last week, to R. Road Bills to be N u m e r o u s t h a t It c o n s t i t u t e s a n I nva sion of th e f r u g a l i t y and econom y, tind H i g h w a y leg isla tio n will be volum- p r e r o g a t iv e s of t h e executive. In o t h e r he rewards of saving.... 1 invoking"" )? ¡l1 DoU? lass «"d Will Asp, and G. Marchbank of this city. cordiqg fp D r Dr. Hutchinson the hjs g0n Leslie has started the w o r d s it Is c o n te n d e d (h a t It ro n stl- tnous. T h e r e will be bills to Increase James A. Marchbank of Hood w hole p r o b le m ef prnter r Sso}v?s huildine of the Dlavshed t u t e s a n e n c r o a c h m e n t of Ihe legisla-1 th e ta x on gasoline. Bills to re d u ce its e l f Into i n to the t h e questlonTf q u e s t io n of the'pres- the pres- l ll e P l a PI y S ^ n e a - P13? 8^ ’ River recently p u r e l y q fheyrg- PROMINENT MEN itself nM,1Q,,1£ t u r e upon t h e e x e c u tiv e a n d a dm lnis- j th e m o to r vehicle license fees; bills PRliMOTE THRIFT ence or abseace of iodine in our Miss Naomi Paddison, Fred let touring car from the Cascade t r a t i v e field. for p e r m a n e n t f r a n c h is e s for bus ----------- thyroids. There is abundant con- Paddison, Geo. Smith and Bob Motor Company, Much of th e g o v e r n o r ’s m e s s a g e line s: bills r e g u l a t i n g h e a d l i g h ts ; bills J’ro m in e n t O re gon m en a r e taking a vincing proof, not only from all Cahill motored to Oswego last vr „ . . ! d e a l t w ith ta x a t io n problem s. H e ad for h a v in g th e s t a t e police Ihe high- over the United States, but from «¡-.jopHav pv^nincr fo Kobert Cooke returned to vo c ated a re p ea l of th e m ttlagc high 1 w ays a n d p ro h ib it "speed t r a p s ” in keen i n te r e s t in p r o m o tin g thrift we, January 17-23. sp o n s o r e d liv the Or< almost allover the world, that goi- . , , ber bome ,n Estacada last Sunday w a y tax. e n a c t m e n t of leg isla tio n pro-! sm a ll t o w n s ; bills to a m e n d th e s t a te gon Bankers’ association. |h e y. M. ter is mpst intimately associated mascluerac’e ball at the OsweRO after spending several weeks in viillng for a s e v e r a n c e t a x ; s u g g e a te d m a r k e t road law so t h a t c o u n tie s can C. A. and 48 national anil local or with j^ rw> (,j ¡„dints' in pur fpod Qran£e hall. They reported a tbe Go°d Samaritan hospital. a t a x upon c e r t a i n fo rm s of a m use- use th es e fu n d s for m a t c h in g s t a te and m e n t e n t e r p r i s e s , a n d urged t h a t all federal road money, a n d fully a score "save and have” plan. A strong com ‘ . .f ‘ er’ no balmily an(j yyg,.- and m o n e y s c o lle cted by s t a t e commit- I of o t h e r h ig h w a y m easures. T h e i r ntlttee Is hunilllng the Portland cam c use y. 1 ’ ' »" the question Is. Boh Cahill le ft the first Of the daughter, Alta, of Clatskanle were slo n s be t u r n e d Into t h e s t a t e trea s- j tiarne will be legion, raign and the following are committee- week for Astoria w here he ex . visitor, at the C. F. Howe J m e iodine, how can we make good this m en o u tsid e of P o r t l a n d : ury. | A m e a s u r e will a u th o r i z e the high T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y o f t h is w e ek . UPPER EAGLE CREEK of A plea for a d d it i o n a l s a f e g u a r d i n g th e i r r e d u c ib le school fund w a . m ade, ns was the reco m m e n d .ttp n Back in Rochester, N. u J. W. Maloney, Pendleton: Paul Wal deficiency? ... i. * V c o m m issio n to issue bonds u p to u ..i, , v t h e 4 pe r c ent c o n s t it u t io n a l lim it., U c e S a l e m ; J . C. M cShane. H u h l m r d . Y.. T h e co m m issio n has such an l * ;_ i :r - , HUltIlllI1 M lurH l & th e c it y . becom ing ala rm e d 4U at hnd work. Mr. and Mr*. Will Douglass , _ _hom' T i . . . . . . Ä ________ ? ■" tlint t h e s t a t e I n d u stria l I n s u r a n c e t h o r l t j pow but w a n t s It m ad e m ore f p e a ^ T h e i , a i|oa; E lm e r W illiam i n £ 'd rin k in g w a t e r ' t o ' ^ ' t h e L)ick UibSO H, S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g , t e r n o o n . While here he was look entire p la n be m a d e c o m p u lso ry in all specific. Ttiv (w vprnor « n u t s to r e se n, Albany, c a s h ie r Albany S t a te ing after property interests which city, with very gratifying results. Little Quintin Douglass is on is h a z a r d o u s o c c u p a ti o n s . | P*’1*! Ihe ’ * - ni 111 ro a d tax situ l it e r h a n k ; F. E. B ennett, E n te r p r is e , s u p e r he still own, in this city. schools; II. -------- K. Coolidge. In 0re8:on. however, this is unneces- the sick list but is improving. b i t g u d c n u - ' f ------------ N eed of a r e f o r m a t o r y for y o u n g e r j - a bill to h a v e th is tax devote d to buy- 1 ............. - ........, tirisim or* now- in t h e o e n ite n tin r « «-,« ll,a p a r k s and scenic po in ts on s t a t e 1 La G ra n d e , cashing 1.» G r a n d e Nation- s a r >'- as t h e r e is a m u c h p l e a s a n t e r Mrs. - p Akers accompanied Miss Miss Irene Saling returned to her P e n i te n t ia r y * “ •! al b a n k ; (’lias. H. Miller. O ntario, sup- " a y o f a b s o r b i n g sufficient iodin e . , - f „ h lso Stressed home here from Corvallis, where L e g l . l . t i v . B revities. ; orint, n.lcnt of sc h ools; F re d Fox. t o p r e v e n t a n d c u r e t h i , disease. N a ° m ‘ P a d d l 8 0 n t o Eliacada On In c o m e T e a Repeal R e gretted. D r Hutcinson ' s ^ i ' f h ^ f ^ i u . S -tu rd ay. g t h“d ^ v e ^ u p 'h e ^ w o r 'k ^ t h i. S<>nat«r Johnson ofTen'ton tn.ro | Un*-B «Hsl.«ant ^shi..r T h e g o v e r n o r e x p r e s s e d r e g r e t at duccd a bill p r o v ld lu g th at the date s Ihe r e p e a l of t h e Income t a x law. ■ - ............................................... ' h i g h • s ' b o o , K K .r T E : T U ’l : z T ; ; nnr ^ , T n- A c , e a r C r e e k C r e a ? e r y rt t t i m e d u c ^ ^ for p a v in g taxe s in Oregon be c hange d F:ill«. cashier American National P 1 ' ^>€r resen tative WftS (fl thi* ntflyhbQT- ” ----- -— * ” a n d urged upon t h e le g isla to r * the from April 5 to May f>. b a n k : O. R. Campbell, Medford, prin r all 5 n !' thKe h,lfhest "ot: h ho °d on Monday asking the not ^ ^ t * t h e tractor school, w isdom of p a ssin g som e o t h e r sim ila r , . , “ ? l ‘,r Friday, January 23 at the Coota W ith 16 s e n a to r s s u p p o r tin g it on a j clpal. high s c h o o l; Roy K Huchkott of all, lt.5 part*, being scored by law t o equalize t h e t a x burde n, re coin Company’s A,1 r i s i n g vote, t h e s e n a te went on re c o r d : G r a n t , P a s s , c a s h ie r First Nation;:’ loganberries. In other words, the P«H>I* to .en d their cream to the Motor m e n d i n g as Its m odel t h e S o u t h C a r o ns fa v o rin g th e le a s i n g of M u s cle ' b a n k ; A A. S c h r a m m Corvallis, cash loganberry contain, more iodine Llear Creek Creamery instead o f tractor owners and interested por- lina law w hich p ro v id es t h a t e v e r y S h o a ls a s a g a in st Its o p e r a tio n us a ler C orvallis S t a te b a n k ; .1 Montgom than any other known food. So let the Oregon City Creamery. Kay »ons are asked to attend t a x p a y e r sha ll pay In s t a t e Income ary. M arshfield, pri .-si,lent Bank of us drink more loganberry juice and Woodle ha* taken the contract . “ g o v e r n m e n t project. S o u t h w e s t e r n Oregon n l nj J^ Kim eat more loganberry pie, for this is »n ul n t *u„ /»PPam levy o n e th ir d th e s u m he pays un d e r In “ letter to her aunt, Mrs. A. B ecause of th e m a n y e r r o r s t h a t | he r c o r re s p o n d i n g tb e fe dera l Incom e tax. lr ' t h e grub that makes the goiter fly. Ssm»* \«;=. Johanna i Sagner, Miss Lichthorn ha v e been discovered In l n « s e nac te d county V VI C. A , Sl S ’ a r ’em. r' Oregon: As a n e x a m p le of how e as ily much- Therefore let us spread the good who is vositing in O a k l a n d . Califor at p re v io u s session* of Ihe le g i s l a tu r e I P e r c y p. Canfield. O regon City. Han!: n e e d e d leg isla tio n can be passed, both t h e s e n a te t h is y e a r ha s employed nn nia, at this time reports that she is of O re g o n City; ('. E. K n ic k e r b o c k e r new», hh V «nly in Oregpn. bpt to b o u s e s took ho u se bill .12 and m a d e it expert proof r e a d e r to pass on all bills! a s s i s t a n t e r sh ie c . McMinnville, Ore ; o u r e a s t e r n friends, and thus help a law w ithin a very few m in u t e s afte r before th e y a r e engrossed r - e January ot «ha Z Z t Z Z f f L ’Z Z * N K. G e art. p re sid en t Hank of Cottagi to conquer this disease and also ad it w r s i n tro d u c ed . T h e bill ga v e the vertise that finest of and m o s t delect- Clackamas County P o m o n a A s t r i n g e n t r e g u la tio n of country Grove. n e c e s s a r y a u t h o r i t y for tb e s t a t e te d a n ce h a lls would he enforced u n d e r a I aide of fruits, the l o g a n b e r r y . At the present time water rent Grange was held with Oswego pay s e n a t o r s a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s llioir house bill In tro d u ce d by Sw an of L inn H. G. FUNK Grange No. 175 with an attend may be paid at the J. K. Ely »tore. MAKE LIFE SUCCESSFUL p e r d ie m and m ile a g e a llo w a n c e s as county. The new recorder. Wm. Dale has ance of over 200. BY PRACTICING THRIFT well a s m ee t o t h e r e x p e n s e s of the not yet secured an office for this T h r e e full pardons, eight reprieve* i Good reports were heard from purpose but hopes to do so by the session, t h e « a m of 125.000 being vot 17 c o m m u t a t i o n s of s e n t e n c e and 84 j Py p r a c tic in g thrift, th e a v e r a g e per the ed su b o rd in a te Granges and first of next month. He can be Io- co n d itio n al p a r d o n s w ere g r a n te d to A s e n a t e r e s o l u ti o n calling for an p. rson* convicted of felonies In Oregon •on m ay m a k e th e i r life m ore ,uc- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lankin two resolutions, one on the book- cated at his residence in thi, city In v e stig a tio n of S t a t e P r o hibition by G o v e rn o r Pie rce d u r i n g th* first IT S , have «one to Monument. Oregon keepinK and accounting system. « “"y « - • D ir e c to r C l e a v e r ’s d e p a r t m e n t wa* to.- ' c a r * of his a d m i n i s t r a t i o n Thi? a c a m p a ig n of eduention f e a t u r e « Yvtr a t#w weeks visit with their and one on the Tsx Assessment p r o m p tly a d o p te d by t h e house. «.is set out tn a re p o rt s u b m itte d t o ! th r if t f u n d a m e n ta l s will be put m V d dUUKht7 ’ L The> ' bv anb Land Reprisal bill were en- Sagner and Bus MaUon report th* T h e c o m m i tt e e t h a t will InvestIgutc th* leg lsla tu r* t h e Oregon B a n k e r s a ssoc iation 48 a'i;o A j'v’port com?* from dorsed by the Grange. saI« of «n eight tube Super Hetero- G e orge L. C l e a v e r ’s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ol S e n a to r Srra y*r h a s p re sen te d * Mil th e Y M. C. A . co-opera ting w ith ........... th e e la t e pro h ib itio n d e p a r t m e n t will w hich v o Id a u th o r i z e countie s to ar ! w h , ,r na tio n a l and local org sn iz tti, n». n. there Of of quite a a bit of »now. snow. brother 0 T Dickinson ot dyn* *** 10 Tom Wi"dow of p0-t- c o m p r i s e ten m em b e r* , five from th* p l r m a r k e t roa d f u n d s to ro a d ,' * " * “ » Uriijam in F r . u k - M r , j ^ n R a ri(!o | p h h „ ^ 0 d W e g o 0 n i n g e v e r y i m p r e s s i v e - i " d d ; t m 5 l ^ yf o u ^ u i d ho u se e nd five from t h e s e n a te hst •,«,* 1 \ "* '* ’’ Making s family or p-rsonal budget entei tam ing c o m p a n y f r o m iy installed the officers for T h e h o u se c o m m i tt e e will he R ush the ed in the Frank Moore home in E»- highway», but which a re r alt, m a r k e t „ ^ r h . p , ... ,r , » nt , h i r « S e a t t l e , W a s h , a siste r-in -law e n s u in g te rm o f tw o y e a rs tacada. light. I l u r lb u r t . l.one rg*n. S w an and r-.v ls It is the , . m * m e a su r e he in l0 do ,h n r - . - r t u a r ) d l h | ,.c d< e n s u i n g t e r m Of t w o y e a r * . F l t r m s u r lc e , and t h e c o m m i tt e e Is G a r ; 1 ,ru 1 ’ Beautiiul memorial •ervicea land. Ed iy. Butle r J o h n s o n a n d H a re f r a t e d It because R t r a y e r w ou ld n ’t su p s will, in v e s tin g in <;«f «••«•uriti. s. Bal>e White and family have for Sister C. E. Spence and for ;«." ra Manvill» 0f Port- T h e i n v e s ti g a ti n g c o m m i tt e e will l>ort « to u ris t a p p r o p r i a ti o n payin g bills p rom ptly, s ’la r t a * w i'h g o n e rtne to Kings Valley for a visit brother K. B. Wilmot were held b.b> daughter. h a v e w ide powers. It m ay su h p e n a S e n a to r tCddv Is a u t h o r of two school Others, w orking ami «mr-ing. h a r i n g «»•»,;, • .. » I. Tuesday. 13, a at t th the «"H of c a r r y in g li e M r * . . . h l t e a parents, M r . Ill t h e a f t e r n o o n . . « „ « m y . a January . n u a r y 13, * Wil- w i t n e s s e s and t a k e t h e i r tes tim o n y bills t h a t also m ay get w arm re, p » b« " k «Mrs. W h i t f i e l d . E l e v e n c a n d i d a t e s w e r e g i v e n c o * M e m o r ia l h o s p i t a l . M rs M an- u n d e r o a th a n d m a y hold h e a r in g s tlo n s One specifics c e r t a i n Binds men , a *“ f * n r * will be s i r e * , « ! d uring th« week w h e r e v e r It d e sir e s , th o u g h m ost ot tal subject* for the h igh srhooi c u r r , The Potter s a w m i l l w i l l s t a r t t h e d e g r e e of Pomona a n d a n J *“ Mi88 G r a c e D e n n y o f t h is t h e m a r e e x p e c te d to be In Salem :u lu m a n d the o t h e r provide* for t h , \ T~ . . u p so o n w h u h w ill b e a g r e a t i m p r o m p t p r o g r a m w a s p u t o n ^ f o r e b* r n , a r r i a g * . T h e d iffere n ce he*rs-en t h e clerk E a r l y actio n will be t a k e n so th at e s ta b lis h m e n t of j u n i o r colleges lr w ho spend* and th e clerk who save# h e p to s, m e ot th e m en who Py th e e n te r!« ,m n g G ra n g e -n Mr». Myrtle Belfil* of Portland t h e findings a n d r e c o m m e n d a ti o n s ot high school d l c r l r t a If th e pcopl* ot p a rt of II. tn ten y e a r s it Ihe differ wa* . visitor in Estacada last Sat- Tb* school, e n ee b e tw e e n t h e o w n e r of a b usine ss h av e been o u t o f work all w in te r l he ev en in g . t h e c o m m i tt e e m a y be file» with th« th e d i s t r i c t so elect. Wm Fink *n» # . « . „ ^ . “ fday- s h e cam* to a tte n d the .e g t a l a tu r e well a h e a d of t h e flna: would o ffer tw o y e a r s of college work Sad the m a n out of a jo S . m. F . " k a n d f . - u , m .taU atio n o f R e bekah, a Bargains - Good wali p iper 25c . w „_ j ______ d r m „ B - ^ ............— nd folio « I n s the school course. week. Hold Pomona Grange VIOLA E SUBSCRIBE FOR TNC NEWS C L A C K A M A S NEWS »150 YR 4 ------------------------------------------------------------ re - C l..,— . . '• » , Pee eon N ... « l i , , from P o in ter-., 1 1 « ,( C T ,n p E tlW n , e s s l u « l e d 1,0 m I k . Bob “ c 'S . H -,o , t « e ,.h T ,, •"