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r T\<*; rOTT7> F A S T E N CLACK A AT AS NEWS, •" ■ » ................ ..I Jar Ceomgmical Trompona horn VE» i A» KILLS VOTKI» "T’ TTP^DAY NOVEMEFR 5, 19.25. la.tiger Art '' ty * * * determines the pride you take in your car Q uality in its design and finish m akes y o u ^>roud o f its fine appearance. Q uality in its chassis con stru ction gives y ou a bril liant p erform a n ce o f w hich you m ay well be prou d . Because o f the lasting pride to he fou n d in its appear ance— and a perform an ce w orth y o f m u ch costlier cars—m ore than tw o m illion p eop le have b ecom e C h evrolet ow n ers. | C o m e in and let us sh ow you som e o f the quality features that m ake C h evrolet preferred b y m illions. Let us explain how inexpensive it is for you to b ecom e the ow n er o f a fine n ew C h evrolet. T ou rin g # $525 R oadster . 525 Coupe 675 . Sedan * • $775 425 fS S T b-M . 550 ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN CASCADE W ilcox MOTOR Bro s., CO., P r o p rie t o r», ESTA C A D A , OREGON -**. -v ' The Coach $695 Flint, Mich !awaJ ,v.w V f» y •. * FS ■ Philadelphia hi (lie »'Inter of 1,77-177S, Located In what is considered the rIt’lli -1 agricultural belt in the coun try, Philadelphia offers to feed visit ora to the Sos(|uk:entcnnial Exposition next summer with choicest victuals. Its reputation as a farming center dates hack to Revolutionary War days. In'fact, the fertility of the surround ing country had much to do with the decision of the British to occupy the city during the winter of 1777-78. If It hud not been for the strategy of Wash ington, tile British troops would have feasted royally during* the period. When It was learned that Kir Wil liam Howe, commander of the British forces, was marching on the city, ner vous suspense gripped the inhabitants. They hoarded their money, buried their silver and secreted as much im perishable food as their cellars would hold. The suspense ended one day in Sep tember, 1777, when a squadron of dragoons galloped down one of the main streets. These were followed by columns of grenadiers, brilliant in their red coats and red caps fronted with silver shields. Behind the gren adiers came the hated Hessians, bar baric looking in their fierce mustaches towering brass headgear. As . ion as they were within the city the British commandeered all food luff-, and prepared to establish a line of supply reaching out into the fertile Helds of the stTrrounding country. The Idea was good, but Washington would not have it that way. A month passed and he swept down upon the main British encampment at Germantown, a short distance tiortl of the city. In the battle that followed It is forces wore defeated by superiot British numbers, hut it taught the oc cupants that they could not ventur too far out without danger. Later Washington went into his Winter cant] at Valley Forge, only 20 miles from the city, and the British found them selves in a state of virtual siege. An extract from a letter written by a British officer at the time gives at idea of the wisdom of Washington' action. "Beef is nine shillings per pound," the officer wrote, "and bread costs six shillings a quarter loaf." MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. C A R V E R , OREGON. CHEVROLETS BUICKS ACCESSORIES OF A L L KINDS, G A S AND OIL— At Portland Prices R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner. Phone 19-5 The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop *'The «h o p whore the b a r b e r kn ow* hi» »tuff.** E A R l. LA FO RG E, Proprietor, ESTACADA’ S L E A D I N G T O N S O R IA L ARTIST. Hair Cut 35c; Shave 15c; Children’s Hair Cut 25. All other w ork at p op u lar pr ic e». MOTTO— “ I.IVE BO BBIN G AND B BROADWAY, NEAR AND LET LIVE ." SH IN GLIN G A SP E C IA L T Y . A S T LINN'S I » ill t',' the most widely scat- tered bowing of Holst etna ever seen at the i’.ietiie international, all of the Rocky Mountain States will he repre- sen ,1. ptoln.ldy erne of the British Co .-ebm people and on t#p of that fatuous herds from Minnesota. Wts rot 'ti, Illinois and Iowa will !» in «•viiiene For the tlrst time the Bllli- •wit <k herd ot Santa l’ aula, Cattfor- nit owned hv Mr. Keith. I. under the ment of W J. Snodfrrass. will i n in th e North. Tin y have been tdioun very tueeessfally all over the Konth and Just recently cim o from the 1 s Utah*state fair The celebrated Pvbst t herd of. Mliw soke* will come out on H INN, ESTACADA. OREGON. I e showing all over the Estern e n etili very successfully, will also he on this trulli. A group of cattle from the Wisconsin Breeders' Assentation probably one from lite Minnesota As- sodatimi, will nl-o come along, so that the otti timers here on thè coast, pee pie like Carnation. Tom Owens. Ere Bealls. Durbin, Ivers, Hollywood am1 . men of that type will have their work | cut out for them, Bay W ò F l SS ì ONAL lAkuS. So Recognised St HOOL CHASOE CiiEOCfi NEWS ITEKS CF SPECIAL InTEilEST j f 1101,1- li VIS IV ALL OREOOS. ('olanibns Bay and I Jnroln D it. Yew Law S't ins to Irikt It Necessary to Rave School Holiday on Genera! Election Day. Apparently neither October 21 ot ” bruary 11 are longer legal holiday, n Oregon, and also apparently every ;eueral election Is made a legal holi- !ay. This camn out of (he fact that one »'¡Ice in the courthouse was closed to lay (Monday) and the others were ipen for business. There was such iivergence ot opinion that a search of the law ; was made, and it was ound that the 112'; legislature mad i new law fixing legal holidays, oinit- ing today and Lincoln’s anniversary in February 12, and adding general dection «lays. The new law is so worded that there •nay be some doubt, as it repeals only Section 7985 of general laws, whereas Section 7980 applies to Columbu3 day nd Section 1987 to Labor day, am tre not mentioned in the new law. Labor day is again mentioned, hut 'olumbtis day is i mitted, leaving tilt nference that it was the intention to ■epeal this section. I.ikely no one would have noticed he matter or taken the trouble to look ,p Hie matter had not the office of th< •oitnty recorder remain ;d closed tudge ( amp!) 11 hold court and trie i case. It was an action brought by he Orcgon-Idaho Dairy Loan com »any against Robert F. Tubbs, seek ng to foreclose a chattel mortgage ill cattle. The judge decided in favoi >f the plaintiff. Sheriff Mass was isking all attorneys when they tile« papers whether they would advis. that service he made today. He de dined him elf to take the respon hility for such service. If the law stands as passed hy th t legislature it also cuts out all pro visions that schools ho.d * so.nsioa: upon certain mornings of legal holi • lays, particularly the Washington an tiiversary, and In addition seems t< make it necessary that schools he «lis- missed upon election days. Hereto ore schools Held regular sessions tin 'ess the school building was used fo> ■lection purposes. According to the most recent statut« he only legal holidays In Oregon an January 1, February 22, May 30, July 1, first Monday in September, Novem >er 11 and December 25. This is be ieved to have been the intention o .he legislature, and it is felt that th< aw will stand as written, despite it ailttre to repeal two sections apply ng to legal holidays. The city kid was roaming about in the country when he came upo Woman in Auto— Good heavens u dozen or so empty condensed mill, mn; we've just run over a poor can*. Greatly excited, he yelled tr man. Stop! Stop! hi* companions: "Hey, feller*, com« Driver— Keep still, mother; yon f tt h e »incUtl train, leaving right after her** quick. I ’ve found it cow's nest. II make every one think this h tin National Dairy show. October 20th. the first time we were ever out in an ■Tluigrove f, Arnold of Iowa, who have Nu> you »aw it the New«, •U to. W . W. RHODES O S .L O F A T H I C PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichihorn BMg., Estacada, ALSO. Eggs-Aoily So, Complaint is made in the daily pres hat the cooperative egg associatio: tas been so manipulating the eg mrket that the cold storage interest tnd speculators have been getting th thort end of profits, both spring an« all. In the spring, the charges state he price of eggs Is held up so liigl Hat the ice house men have to paj high prices -for their storage stock md in October it is charged the pric was helil so low In Portland that tlier was little profit in bringing them out while the cooperative association wa selling carloads in New York at a nic tilvance over the Portland prices. Members of the egg association sat hey ure not feeling keen sympathy fo he plight of the cold storage interests They frankly state their assoeiatloi « being operated for the interests o he egg producers, rather than th peculators, and they rejoice that the; have become strong enough to he actor in setting prices on their owt products, rather than to have the stor go inti'rests and the market editor ix prices for them. The state egt ss notation is one of the outstanding »operative successes of Oregon. Pretty much all the old time fa tous Shorthorn people are back t’ he Pacific International again thl year ami on top of that some of th veil-known breeders from far seat ered sections of the country. Pa. 'tec* attic company. Hollister. California, ot marly showed with us, and vet. ucoessfully indeed. This year the; tre back after the absence of last yeai rhey have been performing wonder ully well all over the circuit. Th ■lack Hawk Ranch of Diablo. Call >rnia, are sending their celebrate« herd of Shorthorns; tlrst timo they have shown In the North, althougl hey have been on the big etreu. •aok Fast. This is probably one o ae most celebrated bunch of Scotc’ attic in the United States today a ICaston .4 Ward spent a number c nonths In Scotland miking their si « non. (hvtng to make a pretty «om tition when our old frieuits get to «ether and besides this our old frien Hay Brown of the Haylamt Short hor. Ranch, Sharpsburg. Illinois. Is going to represent the cornbelt states. - - l AR. G. F. VI1DEOKD iC I A N and S U R G E O N , X K av E quipment ».-.j »« a u -, -a Sac ridar,o .'a in Srrcsr. £s:acúdd. fresón—Téléphona Cornecttons CH .'S. P. JOHNSON untary liquidation. The annual teachers’ institute for Douglas county is to he held Thurs day and Friday at Roseburg. D EN I 1ST Robert D. Lytle of Vale was elected grand chancellor of Knights of Pythias Phones: Office, 315; Leskiencc .'051 of Oregon at the grand lodge session Oregon, at Eugene. : atacada Mrs. Tom Smith of Marshfield kill- 1 ed a bear which d' iputed her right to y y a . leylm an a cluster of huckleberries on South ATTORNEY AT LAW Coos river. See f) * * * C o lle c t io n . Es tate— Loans Heylman About Insurance D. EBY, ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW . General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Ad W I L L I A M WALLACE SM I if ATTORNEY AT LAW M a s o n ic B l d g . g and E stacada , O re . E. WOOSTER Real tstate, Loar.s, Insurance, Rentals, Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Ore. W. W. Hoover of Fossil was named successor of County Judge C. O. But ler of Wheeler county, who died at The Dalles October 14. m C h ild re n ’ s H air- a Sp e cia lty. v *•* y Cutting X Shop on Broadway, Estacada. ,».**"**• The State bank of Culmrg at Co- EVENING WORK BY APFOINTMENT Insura nc e Leal B ATH S La d ie s ’ MB! G la ive ,s FITTED burg. Lane county, has gone into vol- j TMCE D R Brief Resume of Harpeninas o v **. * the Week C o lle c te d for Our Readers DE1Y OBOTilEtlS t 1 BARBERS PIPE and FITTINGS Get cur prices before you buy D ry er Pipes Made to Order For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the AM ES SHO P MAIN STREET. T IR E A N D T U B E The Jackson County Merchants’ as sociation, composed of Medford busi ness men favor the community chest plan to handle all city charitable work. Broadw ay G ara ge A freak potato vine at the home of Mrs. Susan McMunn at Quinaby has HENRY BOHN, Estacada attracted much attention as it meas ures nine feet and four inches and is still growing. Moonshine whisky caused the death of Orin Lacourse. 29, Southern Pacific ( railroad clerk. I.triu n e died aboard t a Southern Pacific freight train ca boose at Paunina. AND Dr. Adix of Gresham will offer a AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY silver cup to the junior who is select ed by the faculty at the end of the Ueeta First & Third Mondays year as being the most valuable stu I. O. O. F. H A L L . dent to th» school. Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, An effort to purchase the state S. .E. L A W R E N C E , P. C demonstration farm east of Roseburg and to convert it into county fair grounds will be made by the Douglas county Pomona grange. John C. Stevens of the firm of Stev ens & K ooh , cpnsulting engineers, Portland, was named by Governor GRESHAM, OREGON Pierce to succeed Ral.hi Jonah B. Wise Phone 2471 on the state hoard of higher curricula.- CHARLEY LINN, Agent. The postoffice department has an I. O. 0 . F. BLDG., nounced appointment of John Sim E S T A C A D A . O R E ., P h o ne 543 ens as postmaster at Beatty, in Klam ath county, and Harlan L. Asher as postmaster at Lehman, in Umatilla county. Large timber owners in Lane coun- ! ty who complained to tne county hoard j of equalization about their 1925 tax j | assessment and were denied a reduc- i j tion, have filed an appeal in the cir Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing cuit court. Fishermen who are giiinetting on Family Wash a Specialty Coos bay have reported the presence Prompt Service at Right Price in large numbers of sharks about the GIVE US A TRIAL nets, causing ffiuch loss of time hy Satisfaction (iuaranteed breaking nets, and additional expense Wc have no Agents. Phone 70-1 for repairs. For stealing s calf, ou which charge they were found guilty, Vannle R o b - ! , . . . ertson was sentenced to serve seven years and Ralph Whealey three years Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Props. X in the penitentiary by Circuit Judge I Duffy at Bend, REPAIRING AMERICAN LEGION GATES’ FUNERAL HOME The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature. Science ami the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Aichi- tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad uate Study—Journalism—Law— Medicine—Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension. For a catalogne or onÿ information iprite The Regietrar, Univertitÿ of Oregon, Eugene. Oregon. The50th Yew Opens September 24.1925 The invention o f the harp was due o an accident, we read. On tht ther hand, the inventor o f the bag- ipes was a Highland cottager who ot the idea through stepping on a at. ESTACADA Bids for concrete sidewalks and street improvements were awarded by Those w ho a rc in a "run d o w n " comb 'he Scappoose council to Parker, n w ill* noth j that C atarrh bother: • "tn m uch m ore than when they arc h Schram Co. of Portland, who made •>d health. This fa< l proves tluit whip the lowest hid and received the con- itarrh is a local disease, it ia greatly ’!uarced by consJtu tion pl conditions. tract for $33,994.40. H A L L S C A T A K R II M K W C 1 N E con sts o f an Ointment which Quicklj Assessed valuation of property in ielieves by local application, and the Portland increased $13,678.530 within eternal M edicine, a T onic, w hich assists, n Improving the General Health. th# last year. Not Including the prop Sold by druggists for over 40 Year*. erty of public service corporations, the F. J. Cheney & Co., T oledo, Ohio. assessed valuation of all property for NO i" IUE I O C R E D I T O R S . 1925 is »288.170,020. Notice is hereby given that the Harold Steele, 25, shot and killed ounty Court o f the State o f Ore his sweetheart, Miss Creesa Crane, 21, ron, for the County o f Clackamas, and then killed himself in an automo .as appointed the undersigned ad bile four miles from The Dalles. The ninistrator o f the estate ¿if S. M shooting followed a quarrel over the tamsby, deceased. All persons hav- girl's refusal to marry Steele. ig claims against the said decedent The gen«>ral volume of employment r his estnte are hereby given no ire that they shall present them to offered in Oregon continues on a large •e undersigned administrator at th« scale with calls for experienced log dice o f Jo*. E. Hedges, Bank o f gers leading the detnaml, according to ommerce buililing, Oregon City the report of the United States de ■regon, within six months from the partment of labor for September. Men and women who file suits for' ate o f this notice, with prope: divorce in Oregon will have to con ouchers duly verified. tinue to pay the extra $5 fee fixed by C. F,. RAMSBY, dministrator o f the Estate o f S. M. act of the last state legislature, ac cording to a decision handed down in Ramsby, Deceased. Multnomah county circuit court by JOS. E. HEDGES, Attorney. Date o f fit t publication, Oct. 29 Presiding Judge Tucker. .125. Date o f last publication, Nov. Complaints that ducks are being 6, 1925. shot on the Columbia river sloughs between Tongue r« int and Woody is land by hunters who use power boats . and operate by moonlight have been | received from residents of that dis trict. After a month spent In investigating conditions in normal schools in the central states. State Superintendent Churchill has returned to Salem. Su perintendent Churchill will soon leave BLOCK SOUTH OF P C. his office to accept an appointment as LS I A C A r A, OREGON head of the normal school to be established at Ashland. A redaction of approximately $1, OOO.OOO in cost of government for the state of Oregon during the fis« al year Have the sole* nrwed on 1924 was shown in financial statistic- issued at Washington. D C.. hy the «; your ares* shoes with a rartment of commerce. The com par tive figures were $20 523.191 for 19 HOT W AX M A C H I N E and 119,517,707 for 1924. 1 H a ll’s C a ta rrh M e d ic in e BOOT dU SHOE REPAIR SHOP Nest, Dt:r?Ke work Guaranteed «1. k\ DAKLKE, Lttacada f SUNDAY SPECIAL CH ICKEN D IN N E R Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. ffi. -j- FIRE INSURANCE. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, tree of charge. H. C. STEPHENS A gent . HAY • GRAIN And FEED We Buy E ggs Transfer Business 0-1 B A R TH O LO M E W ar d LAWREMCE Ph one 601 E « ta c* d x, Ore. L. D. S. S E R V I C E S The Reorganized Church o f Je sus Christ o f Latter Day Saints holds Sunday school at I. O. 0 . F. UU * 1 1 0 A. M.