EASTERN PAGE E IG irr ... — ..... Mayan Civilization Mystery of History Th* great mystery of the Mayan Civilization Is that of Its calendar. As •arly as 300 A. D. and possibly much •artier, the Maya hud developed method of reckoning time which Is golte as accurate as our own. The problem of adjusting the length of the pear to the uneven number of days which It contains hod been solved The complete Maya calendar Is cap able of Axing any given date exactly and uniquely In a period of over 5,000, 000 years, says E. E. Free In the Forum. This calendar and the mnss of as tronomlcal knowledge which must lie hack of it, appeared In Central Amer lea suddenly. No history has been traced for Its origins. One century It U pot there; the next century It Is there. Some experts believe that the Maya culture was Imported, possibly from India or from Egypt. Others be lieve that It .originated Jji America, j»t site* not yet discovered, oV finît ft- reties, being perishable, huve d is it i» peured. W a lk in g Walking Is an art that most men and women are able to acquire or recover, and without serious trespass upon the vocations o f life, If only they do not yield to the softness of modern com forts and convenience of wheels. The women who In certain parts of tli world still carry their burdens for miles on their heads have kept a car rlage which queens must envy The men who walked or rnn In the primi tive chase had a physical development which 10.000 years of civilization have not Improved upon. Walking Is the one universal art to save the race from physical degeneracy. Millions are dally yielding to temptation of wheela when they would he better oft physically, not to say financially, If they accepted the transportation of their own feet.—New York Sun. Mrs. James Ellis, Coquille, gall stones and colitis. James Suess, Lakeside, ulcers of stomach. J. R. Jenkins, Silverton, circula tory trouble. Remember the above date, that consultation is free on this trip and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. The national crime commission has arrived at the conclusion that there is no universal panacea for crime, but the application of rem- dies rests with individual states and individual citizens. It ig also ne ctssary to eliminate the “ dishonest element” in the legal profession. LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM Saturday, May 15 BUSTIN’ THROUGH With Jack Hoxie. A good west ern. A Universal picture— always good. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 18' 17, and 18 ROADS TO YESTERDAY STANFIELD WORKING FOR REFUND OF TAX Hit Influence at Chairman of Pub* lie Landt Committee it Big Boost ....for Return o f $4,907^000 to 18 Wettern Oregon Counties. The BULLS EYE Thursday, May 20 A KISS IN THE DARK W. "Editor and General M anaqer WILL ROGERS CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926 Candidate for 7 COUNTY A . Proctor Saturday & Sunday, May 22-23 CALGARY STAMPEDE Republican Nomina- tion for COMMISSIONER Primary election May 21, 1926. “ I will give the affairs o f Clacka mas county my Careful Attention,” Money Money The Day of Minerals is here The best success in Dairy ing will result when a miner al compound is fed which con tains the essential elements so necessary for production, and re-production. The fact that United States Sen ECONOMY MINERAL AND ator Robert N. Stanfield is chair to Loan on MEDICINAL POWDER sup man o f the senate committee on plies these essentials. public lands is the principal ground for the belief that his bill for the payment o f $4,907,000 o f lost O. For further information C. land grant taxes to 18 west call at— ern Oregon counties has a chance t0 pass the senate. The bill, which BARTHOLOM EW benefits the entire state, is now be fore the committee and in his and LAW R EN C E charge. Phone 601 Eitacada, Ore. A new senator would be barred by the senate’s iron-clad seniority rule from holding such a powerful chairmanship, and therefore, would be unuble to advance such legisla tion through the committee and pass it in the senate. Immediate payments will be made to the 18 counties if the bill passes, School Memory Books, Fountain Pen«, Stationery, Kodaks, in the following amounts: Benton, Toilet Sets, Military Brushes, Manicure Sets, Perfume Sets, $230,000; Clackamas, $347,000; Co Bill Folds, Baskets, Vases, Etc. lumbia, $111,000; Coos, $422,000; curry, ,000; Douglas, $1,085,- Also a v e ry nice line of 000; Jackson, $756,000; Josephine, Congratulation Cards for Graduation $379,000; Lincoln, $22,000; Lane, $926,000; Linn; $129,000; Marion, Orders taken for Cut Flowers $10,000; Multnomah, $38,000; Polk $165,000; Tillamook, $30,000; Yam hill' $50,000; Washington, $50,000; Klamath, $135,000. The Stanfield bill further provides for the annual payment hereafter LI. o f nearly $500,000, an amount equal to the taxes that would have bet* paid to the counties annually by the railroad company on the O & C. grant lands. (Stanfield for Senator campaigh, E. D. Cusick, Mgr.) Fara Mortgages A nother “ B ull" Durham adver tisement b y W ill Rogers, Zleefeld Follies e n d screen star, and lead ing A m erican humorist. More com ing. W atch fo r them Carey Real Estate Co. Congress Graduation Gift Suggestions No. I I went to Washington the other day. 1 visited "T h e House of Rep resentatives,” they were in session. W hat I mean by bring in session, the tax bill was up for debate and they were arguing on “ Better G o lf courses for the medium salaried man.” I suppose if the W orld Court bill had been up, they would have been talking on "Shall Amer ica park oblong or parallel.” ESTACADA Y ou know we all joke and kid about Congress, but we can't im prove on them. N o matter who we elect, he is just as had as the one he replaced. So with all their faults we love ’em. They are as good as the people who vote to put them there, and thev are 10 times better than the ones who don’t vote at all. T hey are like "B u ll” Durham, they are not perfect, but they are the best in their line. Coming to Portland Mellinthin In Internal Medicine for the p«*t fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE P S. There will be another piece (n this paper soon. Look for it. Will be at The BENSON HOTEL THURSDAY & FRIDAY, May 13-14 Office hour«, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TWO DAYS ONLY No charfe for consultation Guaranteed by I I I Fifth Avenu#, New York Cky FOR EXCHANGE— Ford touring | FOR SALE— Drag saw in first class condition, 4 blades. Phone 18-6 car, A -l mechanical condition to Frank Moore. 5-20 exchange for a Ford truck. C McCoy, Eagle Creek. Phone Es LOST— Bay pony, blaze face, heavy tacada 68-7. mane, weight about 950 lbs. Find er please notify Oak Grove Rang MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty er station. o f money to loan on farms at 6 per cent— from one to twenty FOR SALE— Strawberriee, Clark years. No commission on large seedlings, one dollar a crate, pur loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca chaser pick the berries on fine da, Oregon. 8-19-tf days. Furnish your own crateB or pails to put them in. Will be Any girl in trouble may communi ready about May 10. cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva E. W. Gribbon. tion Army, at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Oregon. 9-20-tf UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE FOR SALE!— Italian prune trees, 1 yr. Portland, Oregon, April 24, 1926. 6 to 8 and 4 to 0 feet; extra flue. O. Notice is hereby given that E. J. W. Failing, Boring, Ore., R. 1. Kelly, whose postofflee address is FOR SALE— Buick touring car, or given as Milwaukie, Oregon, filed will trade fo r cattle. John Steidl in this office today his application No. 07837 for Exchange o f certain % mile east o f Eagle Creek. 'ands within the Mount Hood Na FOR SALE— Choice Velvet R. I. R. tional Forest, State o f Oregon, for hatching egg3, 75c per settings timber within the Santiam National called for, or $1.00 delivered. A. Forest, State o f Oregon, under the Warr, Raute 3, Gill Place, Esta act o f March 20, 1022,(42 Stat.465) cada, Oregon. as per Commissioner’s letter “ K” of FOR SALE— Dependable used cars. March 27, 1926, the lands offered Overlands, Stars, Chevrolets, in exchange being as follow s; The NE l/i NE 14 and SV4 Sec. 16, Fords and a large list o f other T. 4 S., R 6 E... W.M. % 360 acres- used cars $50 to $200. The timber selected being located NEW CAR AGENCY on the N W ’A Sec. 21, T. 9 S„ Willyg Knight, Ovreland, Chrysler, R. 6 E., W.M., 160 acres. .Studebaker. Hessel Implement Co. Any and ail persons claiming ad Gresham, Oregon. 5-28-26 RELIABILITY- -SERVICE- -Always versely the lands described or the A large list o f good used imple timber, or desiring to object because ments and machinery, Hessel Im o f the mineral character o f the land plement Co., Gresham, Ore. 5-28-26 or fo r any other reason, to the dis posal to the applicant, should file STRAYED— I have in my posession heir affidavits o f protest in this since April 30, 8 Jersey heifers, office on or before the 12th day of ranging in age from about 3 to June, 1926. 11 months. Owner may have VIRGIE BYRD, ' same by paying for adv., feed Acting Register. and damages or same will be sold Date o f first publication, April 29 to satisfy claim. — A. Warr, Gill 1926. Place. 5-27-26 Date o f last publication, May 20, 1920. FOR RENT— 40 acres 3 miles east Marion County. o f Estacada, known as the Lee Clackamas County. Wills place for rent, $50 per year, Notice will be published for four Z. R. Downey, 2423 W. Boone ave. consecutive weeks in the "Stayton Spokane, Wash. Mail,” at Stayton, Oregon, and FOR SALE— Work horse. W~ A. “ Eastern Clackamas News” at Esta Coleman, Estacada, Ore. R. 1. cada, Oregon, R. G. M A R C H B A N K C O N F E C T IO N E R Y A N D L IG H T LU N C H Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and is j licensed by the state o f Oregon. He doe* not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stonea. ulcers o f stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He haa to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases o f the stomach, liv er, bowels blood, skin nerve», heart kidney, bladder, bed wetting, ca tarrh. weak lungs, rheumatism, sci atica,, leg ulcers and rectal ail ment». Below are the name» o f a few o f his many satisfied patients in Ore gon : Mrs. W. J. Martin, Moro, high blood pressure. Mr». Peter Westburg. Colton, sto mach trouble. Mrs. Halvor Nelson. Chinook. Wash., goitre. Martin JorgessoH' Astoria, nerve trouble. Mrs. Chris Hanson, Chinook. Wash., bowel trouble and neuritis, i i M A D E -T O -M E A S U R E CLOTH ES S P E C IA L IS T A 7 D urham W IT AND FOB SALE ADS IN T E R N A T IO N A L Dr. WANTED— W ood cutters for thirty cords o f four foot wood. W. K. Corbin, R. 1, Estacada. PHARM ACY The Rexall Store W ell, then I went over to the Senate. They had adjourned, so I felt that America was not having such a bad day at that. W e were only 50 percent inefficient T H A T DAY. World-Wide publicity is given a FOR SALE— Milk goats, registered^ Riffian warrior o f North Africa who i Toggenburg, giving 4 quarts u carried a message 70 miles "b e day. J. J. Marchbank, Estacad#. tween sun and sun,” about 14 hours. ! Yet this writer knows of a Chippewa i STRAWBERRIES— 50c a crate and Kinney & Indian o f Northern Wisconsin w h o ; pick them yourself. made the same distance in a period j Lam-berson’s place opposite Gar o f 12 hours, and was never heard o f | field Grange hall. outside the immediate locality where the feat was performed. | F OR SALE Flower Plants— Asters And the only nourishment he par- 1 all colors, Zinnias, Marigolds, took o f during the tarip was maple 1 Raised from choisest seeds, To- sugar carried in his pouch. matoe plants ready now. Roy Meyers, Eagle Creek. STAR Builds the Most Complete Line of Light 6’s Seating two, seating three, four or five — whatever your car re quirements in open or closed m odels, the Star line o f light weight Sixes has the satisfactory car for you and yours. Thousands, requiring other than one ordinary’standardized model, influenced the building o f this most complete low-priced line— touring, coupe, coach, sedan, landau-sedan. Estacada is rapidly becoming noted as a musical center, and Bcndix(4'1 Brakes heads the list o f Star Sis Value points i -n#w. «ro u n d - h u f f in g tin ««. —C on tin en tal Red Seal 6 C.»l* in d cr m o t o r , c r a d l e d in m u ltip le chaeaU. —00 inchee o f cpring suepen* •ion. - F i i k B alloon Tire*. - — heavy, n a tu r a l w ood a rtil lery wheela. —H ayee-H un t bodies, —gen uine gray Spaniah leatb* er u p h olstery. - f m e u i ea«jr die* c l u t c h C A R Y M OTOR C O M P A N Y Estacada Hear the New Musical Organization Oregon S U S IE S K IT C H E N B A N D to appear in concert at the Liberty Theater, W ednesday’ May 19, will doubtless add to the reputation enjoyed by the community. Be sure to see and hear this performance. Estacada State Bank IT P A Y S T O DO BUSINESS W IT H HOME BANK - C-U THE