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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMRER 31, 1025. r" f i f r T R I f Q T O R F 10 REGON NEV.'S IT iùitiò - * U i' L i OF SPECIAL INTEREST A. SAGNER, Proprietor. E ectrical G ood, of All Kind.— Paint., ®1*.— Two cell Flashlight. 50c. for Rent fcy Day. Varnish Electric and Eram- Brief Resume of Hapoenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers Vacuum Sweeper PHONE 76-2 PO R TLAN D • CARVER- ESTACADA STAGES Fire of undetermined origin destroy ed the public school at Malin. Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon. « r -.t * DAILY “ ..... . Construction of an eight-story office building was announced at Salem. The structure will cost approximately $100,- 000. A. M. P. M. P. M. •A .M. (A) P M M : P M. P.M Portland 2 :00 6 :20 Lv Estacada 8:00 4:30 8:30 Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 Carver 2:40 7:00 Barton 8:25 4:55 8:55 Barton 3:05 7:25 Carver 8 ;45 5:15 9:15 Eagle Creek 3:15 7:35 Clackamas 8:55 5:25 9:25 Ar. Estacada 3:30 7:50 Ar Portland 9:30 6:00 10:00 * Daily except Sunday (A ) Saturday onlv. SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A. M. Leave Estacada 4.30 P. M. FROM THE NORTHW EST’S THE BREAD SUPREME DELIVERED FRESH EVERY D A Y BY OUR O W N FAST “ W H IT E ” A U T O TRUCK TO ESTACADA RETAIL STORES. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” THE ESTACADA HOTEL M AY THE Y E A R 1926 BE JOYFUL AND PROSPEROUS TO ALL. IT IS THE SINCERE WIS H OF THE M ANAG EM EN T T H A T SOCIAL AND BUSINESS CONRITIONS W ILL BE UP TO AL L EX P E C T A T IO N S— AND D ON’T FO RG ET— WHEN VIS IT E S T A C A D A T H A T WE HAV E THE BEST YOU HOTEL IN THE COUNTY. W ITH BE ST W IS H ES TO ALL. THE x X T X Y X X FULL LINE OF TRUFFLE AND SHOT BARS AND OTHER CANDIES BOX ST A T IO N E R Y AND DOLLS A T REDUCED PRICES. STAMPED GOODS, CENTERPIECES, POLLY PRIM APRONS B R E A K F A S T SETS AND CHILDREN S DRESSES AT SAI E PRICES. COMFORTERS AND BLA NK ETS FOR COLD WEATHER. COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, CIGARS TO .-A C C O AND CIG ARETTES. M odel Supply C o . NEAR DEPOT i Christmas programs and special dinners marked the observance of Christmas at the various institutions Linn county’s tax situation shows at Salem. an improvement this year for the William Ellsworth Purdy, 63, candi first time since the United States en date in 1024 for representative in con tered the World war. The taxes for gress from the first congressional dis the county were reduced by about $21. trict died in Salem. i 000 and in addition the assessed valúa A total of $1373 was taken In by i tion is lower this year by $216,316 than Fred A. Miller, Clackamas county It was In 1925. clerk, in hunting, angling and similar Oregon farmers are receiving a licenses during 1925. smaller return from their cash crops Returns available from Oregon’s this year than last, the department of 18th annual Christmas seal sale in agriculture indicates in its final re dicates that final returns will safely port for the present season. The price of corn has declined under the in pass the $50,000 mark. Three young men, all under the age fluence of a banner crop, while barley of 22 years, made an unsuccessful at has been similarly affected, but the tempt to rob the State bank of Scotts market price of rye has declined in the face of a smaller yield than that Mills. The robbers escaped. P. M. Lundquist of Dundee was kill of last year. The Oregon commercial apple is bringing more than that of ed when the auto he was driving was struck at a grade crossing just north last year, and the same is true of peaches, hops ami clover seed. of Dundee by a southbound Southern Gold Hill, which recently voted an Pacific train. Archie Cody, slayer of Sheriff Good additional bond issue of $15,000 to man of Harney county, must pay the reconstruct its water system, will have death penalty for his crime, accord its water rates increased from 15 to ing to an opinion handed down by the 100 per cent, the city council has an nounced. state supreme court. One hundred and four mills report Investigation of existing first and second-class express rates from Port ing to West Coast Lumbermen’s asso land and Spokane to points in Oregon ciation for the week ending November east of Pendleton has been ordered 28, manufactured 93,041,098 of feet lumber; sold 114,726,079 feet and ship by the public service commission. ped 87,261,685 feet. Reports from the vicinity of the Moving pictures are being put on Santiam pass road state that the pass is practically free from snow and if every week at the Sandy Union high the road were paved travel into east school, receipts from which are be ern Oregon would be comparatively ing used to buy library books, make payments on a new piano and main easy. tain the band and orchestra. Mothers and fathers are purchasing There were 22,312 traffic accidents cigarettes for their minor children and are permitting such children to in Portland during the fiscal year end smoke in their homes, it was stated ing November 30, and a total of 35 at a recent session of the Cottage deaths from automobile accidents, ac cording to figures compiled. Of the Grove city council. 35 deaths 11 were due to drunken Oregon City's school population has drivers. decreased instead of increased during More than 100 Forest Grove high the past year. The 1924 census show school s. nts were reinstated In ed there were 1941 children of school age, and the census for 1925 showed their classes after a spectacular strike in protest against a three-day suspen that there were 1921. sion of a small group for “ cutting” An effort will be made by Congress classes to attend a recent football man Willis C. Hawley of Salem and game at Independence. Senator Stanfield to include an emer Purchase of the plant and line of the gency appropriation for the contin uance of the federal employment of Tillamook County Mutual Telephom company by the Pacific Telephone & fice at Eugene and Medford. Telegraph company was formally ap Suit to test the so-ealled motor ve proved by the interstate commerce hicle registration law, now In opera commission, wliiih found the merger tion in Oregon, probably will be filed to be In the public- Interest. in the circuit court at Salem soon. It Another large water-filled crater was said that a Eugene attorney is has made its i ppearance In the Tu- preparing papers in the case. malo reservoir basin, the result of a Sheriffs and other peace officers of cave-in of part of the reservoir floor. Oregon were requested in a letter pre This new hole is 38 feet In depth, and pared by the secretary of state not is the largest of a series of holes to issue temporary license plates to above a subterranean cavern. motor vehicle owners whose machines The state supreme court has held have heretofore been licensed. as legal an assessment of 5 cents an Dr. Earl McFarland, collector of cus acre levied against all lands in the toms at Portland, was complimented Ochoco irrigation district in Crook by General Lincoln C. Andrews, as county. The assessment was levied sistant secretary of the treasury, on by the board of directors of the dis- the showing of the Portland office in '* of 'V Ilnqnencles. apprehending liquor smugglers. BELL HOP. .*>. x -<*<~ xk ~ x *'X“X~X'-> x ~ x * :*•> :• .~x~x~x~x-x*-x~X'*X“X~x~x*,-> $ Sweet peas blooming outdoors at Christmas time is a rare thing even in the mild climate of Oregon, but at Sweet Home. George Flanagan Jr. showed a bouquet of these flowers which he had picked in his yard. Two of the largest timber-holding concerns In Klamath county, the Wey erhaeuser Timber company and the Long-Bell Lumber company, have en tered a strenuous protest against the proposed recruise of Klamath timber. The renomination of Postmaster J. N. Jones of Portland, whose commis slon expired Wednesday, will probably be sent to the senate immediately after it convenes. Roth Senator Stan field and Congressman Crumpacker of Portland have recommended Jones’ re appointment. f WILD TO C in — - PROFESSIONAL CAPDS. t¡«i Ohumcrii V.__ BARBERS DR. W. W. RHODES BATHS j. y Osteopathic Ledits’ and Cutting Children’ s Hair- a Specialty. X Shop on Broadway, Estacado. PHYSIC IA N AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada PLUMBING DR. G. F. MIDFORD Physician and Surgeon .vx-Ray Equipment Glasses Kitted Office and Residence Second and Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone Connections PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy D ryer Pipes Made to O rder DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the Dentist Evening Work by Appointment Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051 Estacada, Oregon SH O P A M E S MAIN STREET. W. A. HEYLMAN Attorney at Law TIRE AND TUBE Special attention given Wills and Probate Matters Insurance, Collections, Real Estate, Loans REPAIRING Broadway G a r a g e O. D. EBY HENRY BOHN, Estacada Attorney at Law General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City, Oregon AMERICAN LEGION WM. WALLACE SMITH Attorney at Law AND AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Masonic Bldg., Estacada, Oregon Meets First & Third Monduys I. O. O. F. HALL S. E. WOOSTER Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance, Rentals Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Oregon GATES’ FUNERAL HOME C. D., D. C. and E. C. L A T O U R E T T E ATTORNEYS Gresham 2471 Practice in all Courts. First National Bank, Oregon City, Oregon. ED LINN, A T LINN’ S INN, AG EN T Estacada, Ore. Phone 543 J. E. G ATES Say you saw it in the News. . '» a w « ■ « r . r w m — r The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop “ The shop where the barber knows his stuff.” EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor E ST A C A D A ’S LEADING TONSORIAL ARTIST HAIR CUT 35c; SH AVE 15c All other work al popular prices M OTTO: “ LIVE AND LET LIVE” Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty BATHS BATHS BATHS BATHS Broadway, near Linn's Inn, Esacada, Oregon New Year May joy and Prosperity be y'ours throughout the coming New Year. !• I t i i V I i H. A. 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