EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Upper Eagle Creek News Mr. Akers, who is on the sick list is rapidly improving, and expects soon to be able to be up and about again. Mr and Mrs. Harry Peters, o f Os­ wego, visited the school taught by their niece, Miss Edythe Peters last Friday. Miss Edythe accompanied them home. Mr. Walter Douglass is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brower o f Orient were up this way Sunday. Mr. Brower held religious services at the school house. They were the dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. D. Gibson. Victor Madson has sold his place and intends to move away soon, over Brief Resume of Happenings of near Beaverton. the Week Collected for Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Douglass dined with Mr. and Mrs. Will Doug- Our Readers. I lass last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson were Salem teachers have protested calling on Mr. and Mrs. Akers on against the proposal to open the school 1 Monday afternoon. buildings to dances by a vote of 37 to 3. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ELECTRIC STORE ei».— Two cell Flashlight. 50c. for Rent ky Day. Varnish and Electric Vacuum Sweeper PHONE 76-2 PCRTLAND-CARVER- ESTACADA STAGES Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon. V. Portland P. M. P. M. • A. M. M P . M . P.M (A) P.M 2:00 6:20 Lv. Estacada 8:00 4:30 8:30 4:45 8:45 Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 8:15 4:55 8:55 Carver 2:40 7:00 Barton 8:25 3:05 7:26 5:15 9:15 Barton Carver 8;46 3:15 7:35 6:25 9:25 Eagle Creek Clackamas 8:55 Ar. Estacada 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland 9:30 6:00 10:00 * Daily except Sunday (A ) Saturday only. SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A. M. Leave Estacada 4.30 P. M. FROM THE NORTHWEST’S n Einest Bakery * T , §» u «• THE BREAD SUPREME DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR OWN FAST “ W HITE” AUTO TRUCK TO ESTACADA RETAIL STORES. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” THE ESTACADA HOTEL THE HOLIDAYS ARE ALL PAST AND AS USUAL ALL EN- JOYED THEMSELVES TO THE UTMOST. WE GET CAME DOWN TO BUSINESS NO W. 1926 FUCH SUNSHINE AND JOY TO ALL. IN THE PAST WE WILL ENDEAVOR FRIENDS AND AND, SAY, WE PATRONS IN THE MUST IN ALL WITH FUTURE AS TO SERVE ALL OUR TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY EARNESTLY SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT FOR WITH OUT IT WE CAN T SUCCEED. THE MANAGEMENT. W. A. Heylman It has been found that the Stayton city water is unfit for drinking, fol­ lowing analysis at Oregon Agricultural college and the state bureau of health. Besides paying out $1508.37 during the year in charitable work, the Al­ bany Klwanls club has donated $400 to Albany college as a student loan fund. Portland ranked third among the leading cities of the United States In point of gain in building activity dur­ ing the year Just closed compared with the year 1924. Smallpox prevails at present In al­ most every part of Oregon, according to a weekly health report issued by Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, secretary of the state board of health. Six persons gave skin at Marshfield to save the life of Dennis Cuniff of Gold Beach, an aged pioneer of that city, who, in December was burned as he sat by his fireplace. Through the work of local American Legion post, Klamath Falls has re­ ceived a pulmotor which will be kept at the fire station and used in all em­ ergency drowning cases. Harwood Hall, for the last ten years superintendent of the government In­ dian school at Chemawa, has sent his resignation to Washington and will re­ tire from the institution. B. J. Kelly, San Francisco business man, was probably fatally injured when his automobile overturned on the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway, 18 miles from Klamath Falls. Bend will become headquarters for the state highway department for 11 counties in central and eastern Ore­ gon. The division office will be per­ manently installed by February 1. The district meeting of the Willam­ ette Valley Typographical conference was held in Eugene Sunday. Members of typographical unions from Astoria. Portland, Salem, Corvallis and Eugene were present. Apparently obsessed with the idea that his wife was untrue to him. John Butchek, 46-year-old foundryman, kill­ ed her with a hatchet in a fit of jealous rage following a quarrel at his home In Portland. One hundred and three mills, report­ ing to the West Coast Lumbermen's association for the week ending Jan­ uary 9 manufactured 65,533,580 feet of lumber; sold 96,970,793 feet, and ship­ ped 80,672,291 feet. Mayor Baker, Chief of Police Jen­ kins and five city policemen of Port­ land were made defendants in a $40.- 000 damage suit filed in circuit court by Lydia Bishop, who charged false arrest and imprisonment. Raymond Miller, Dallas youth con­ victed of manslaughter for having run down and killed J.' C. Hayter with an automobile December 16, was sen­ tenced to five years in the penitentiary and fined $100 by Judge W. M. Ram­ sey. A total of 21% miles of trails was ! uilt in the Siuslaw national forest uring the year 1925, according to a eport issued at the office in Eugene of R. S. Shelley, supervisor. The total coat of building the trails was <5205. Two hundred citizens of Lincoln, ,'amhlU and Polk counties attended a jooster meeting at Taft to urge imme- liate construction of a cutoff road rom Otis to a point on the west side oast highway, either at Midway or New Grand Ronde. The Coos County Association of Law Enforcement which met at Coquille, re-elected Sam Malehorn, deputy sheriff, president of the organization. The body is composed of justices of the peace, constables, police and mem­ bers of several fire departments. Authorization of an exhaustive rey of all coast streams of Oregon not now open for commercial fishing with a view to determine those suitable for sllverside salmon egg-taking was mads at the monthly meeting In Portland of the slate fish commission Judge McCamant of Portland will be asked to reply in to the charges Senator Johnson of California has made against him before the senate judiciary committee. The committee will await his arrival before again con- s-dering his nomination by President Coolldge to be federal judge of the of for We WIU> It) CO NEW WÍÍSTE1 STANDARD OI L COMPANY if will take care o f any legal v business you may ha\e BATHS Ladies’ and Cutting Children’s Hair- a Specialty. Shop on 1 j roadway, Estacada. PLUMB y i DR. W. W. RHODES Osteopathic PIPE and FITTINGS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, eall at the DR. G. F. MIDFORD Physician and Surgeon Sale °f Freighters To McCormick Line DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON Dentist Washington, Jan. 19.— Washington AMES SHOP MAIN STREET. 7 Evening Work by Appointment ping board today approved the sale Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051 Estacada, Oregon o f the Pacific Argentine-Brazil line o f six freighters at $49,000 each to the MsCormick Steamship Co. The board requires the purchaser to put O. D. EBY up a bond of $200,000, conditioned Attorney at Law upon regular operation for five years with Seattle as the North Pacific General Practice. Confidential Ad­ .erminus. viser. Oregon City, Oregon Approval was given after the board received a report from Presi­ dent Crowley of the Emergency S. E. WOOSTER Fleet corporation, recommending the Real Estate, Loans, Insur­ sale. Although only freight type steam­ ance, Rentals ers are used in the service, few Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Oregon shipping board sales have attracted as much attention, on this coast at least, as that o f the Pacific Argen­ C. D., D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE tine-Brazil line. This condition was ATTORNEYS due to the fact that two large com­ Practice in all Courts. panies were bidding for the line and also because it is the only line in First National Bank, Oregon City, Oregon. operation between the north Pacific ooast and the important trade centers on the Atlantic coast of South Amer­ A man may be down, but he is not ica. out until he is down in the mouth. Bureau of the Journal) — The ship­ TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING Broctdway Garage HENRY BOHN. Estacada AMERICAN f e f LEGION AND AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Meets First & Third Monduys I. O. O. F. HALL Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C GATES’ FUNERAL M E Gresham 2471 ED LINN, AT LINN S INN, A G EN T ocally the award o f the line is con­ Sometimes a man finds he can’t Estacada, Ore. Phone 543 sidered o f especial importance b(^- make ends meet because they are J. E. G A TE S :ause o f the status of the Charles it. McCormick Steamship company ioose ends. > « « w s w b h s m on the Columbia river. The major portion o f the McCormick interests are located in this district and it is understood here that Portland is con­ sidered the Northwest gateway of the McCormick combination. “ The shop where the barber knows his stuff. Another important angle to the ..ward o f the line is the connection EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor astson this coast and the Munson jtsamship company, big operator on ESTACADA’S LEADING TONSORIAL ARTIST he east coast of the United States. Hair Cut 35c; Children’s H.^ir Cutting 25c; Shave 15c The Munson interests recently pur- All other work at popular prices uused the Pan-American service of jombination passenger and cargo M OTTO: “ LIVE AND LET LIVE” hips which operates between New Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty Jork and the east coast o f South BATHS BATHS BATHS BATHS America. The conecting link lies in Broadway, near Linn’ s Inn, Esacada, Oregon he Munson-McCormick line, which s operated jointly between the two ompanies in the intercoastal trade. Thus the line will have strong con­ nections at both ends o f its route. INTERESTS CENTERED HERE person the auuh B A R BE R S Wm. W. Smith | Xx-Ray Equipment Glasses Fitted Office and Residence Second and Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone Connections stations appeals TiFSiisI Insurance, Loans and Collections. sur circuit court circuit. ,1 j $ X ATTORNEYS AT LAW Taxes of all kinds collected in Baker county in 1926 will total $748,245.02, an increase of $59,051.13 over last year, when the amount was $689,193.89. Enam- DAILY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Approximately 30.000.000 feet of pine timber In Klamath county will be sold by the state land board at an auction to be held in Salem, January 20. A. SAGNER, Proprietor. Electrical Goods of All Kinds— Paints, A. M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1026 -.1 The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop ¡N GOOD CONDITION While Swayne & Hunt have sent he vessels into Portlan dregularly uring its four years o f operation, t is believed that the award o f the ine to McCormick will mean that ’ortland will be the most important if the Northwest ports in future iperation. The six ships have fared well under lie management o f Swayne & Hoyt, ill said to be in fine condition and heir masters and officers are often omplimented by the appearance of he vessels when they arrive here. One of the vessels, the West Cam- irgo, is now in port loading at the •IcCormick terminals for the return iip to the south. The others are he Hollywood, West Cactus, West otus, West Conob and West Nilus. he West Gambo recently was added ut is not included in the sale. They •e o f the standard 8800-ton type o f .eighter. The vessels are operated joth north and south, via the Pana- ía canal route, with rare exceptions •/hen one may go around the south- rn extremity o f South America and hrough the Straits of Magellan. Lumber and general cargo are inseed, bones and general freight re brought in this direction. Grocery Del Monte Sauerkraut No. 2 cans Reg. 20c 15c Del Monte Sweet Corn, No. 1 Reg. 25c 20c Del Monte Tomatoes, Solid Pack, N°. 2-*, Reg. 25c 20c Columbia River Salmon, tall, 20c over. ...... Mazola Oil, pints, Reg. 35c---- 65c 1-gal. Can Apples, Reg. 75c Linit Gloss Hooker 3 for 25c Starch, Reg. 10c, now Fischer’s Cream Lye, Rolled 10ib. Tall 29c .... 35c 2-quart Glass Jars Dili Pickles, Senator Asks Investigation Washington, Jan. 16.— (U. P.) — anator La Follette, Wisconsin Re- -ublican, introduced in the senate oday a resolution asking the depart- ent o f state to furnish the senate !1 correspondence and papers be- :ween the Fexican and United States governments prior to the rec­ ogn ition o f the present Mexican government. He particularly asked for infor­ mation dealing with agreements on he "exploitation o f petroleum de­ posits and Mexican loans.” La Follette asked for immediate passage o f the resolution, but Sob- jection o f Senator Curtis, Kansas, Republican the resolution went Reg. 25c Oats, sack, Reg. 60c Cans............................. 55c 10c Double Trading Stamps Given on Saturday Phone your wants to 52-1 THE PEOPLE’S STORE OUR MOTTO SERVICE H . B. SNYDER C. A. DYKEMAN