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EASTERN CLACKAMAS N EW S THURSDAY, M AY 20. 1920 PAGE THREE SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING IJV Notice is hereby given to the Le gal Voters o f School District No, 10S, Clackamas County, Oregon, that a Special Meeting o f the saiil district will be held at tho High School, Estacada, Oregon, on the 24th day o f May, 1926^ at 7:30 p.m., for the following objects: To decide whether the following described property, towit: Block 25 ! Fust Addition to Estacuda, also ! Block 5, the West half of Block 8 I and the East half o f Block 0 all in Bo bust Addition to Estacada, to- ■ getner with that portion o f Currin street ly*ng between said last de- J scribed Blocks, also that portion o f j Seventh street lying South of the i West half o f Block 8 and East h a lf; w . A. Proctor of Block 9, also the intersection of 1 said Seventh and Currin streets, Candidate for Republican Nom ina-, now owned by School district No. | tion for 1 0 8 , shall be transfered to a Union COUNTY COMMISSIONER High School District upon the for-j muhpn o f same, which said Union j Primary «lection May 21, 1926. hign School District shall include “ I will give the affairs o f Clacka- Sciiooi District No, 108, upon the terms that said Union High School muti cuunty my Careful Attention.” Bhall assume and pay the outstand- ! — — ---------------- - ing bonded indebtedness o f the said Notes and Comment School District No. 108 in the sum By Chad Alton of $20,000.00 and interest thereon. tody by the police on a charge o f ice cap. Otherwise, he says, the .he scantiness o f dress in her public United States should be made to uppeurances. The lady herself testi- pay an indemnity to Europe for fied that she wore during her dance 1 keeping it cold up there. Perhaps a long wig, u dancer’s belt, a bras- the engineer has it in mind that hs sierie and a fig leaf. But lynx-eyed plan be carried out th0 pole would policemen swore they could dis be a handy place to tie the Lizzies tinguish no fig leaf. of tourists to. The folly and waste o f a general strike is shown by the cost o f that just called off in England. A fter about ten days duration nothing was gained by the strikers and the saddling upon themselves the enor mous cost o f one billion seven hun dred million dollars, which sum must come from their own pockets j in increased taxes( was a pretty high price to pay. Anyway, we muke o f coal an ex pensive necessity. We mine it from underground by expensive methods, and transport the bulky stuff to other points and the successive handlings add much to ihe cost. When we shall utilize that at the source o f production and turn it inti electricity carried by wire, We be gin to realize what a waste the pres ent method is. I f the alien crooks were cleareu out o f this country we should heai much less of crime. There are hun Predict I. L. Patterson Provided thatSchool District No. Coast cedar shingle manufuctur- dreds o f thousands o f them in the As Republ can Nominee Uio reserves the right to the use o f era are warned at the falling off in country as the names of those ar rested indicates who are bootleg athletic field in connection with demand for their product owing to gei*s, nold-up men and offenders y tiie nigh school. Portland, Ore.t May 13,(Spacial) the many patent roofing materials all sorts. A bill before Congress — Senator I. L. Patterson will be Bated this 10th day o f May, being placed on the market. But 1920. •cedar can be put to many useful to deport all these should hasten the Republican party nominee foi o f passage and then put into use. A . G. AMES purposes. Governor. Such is the general pre* The calling off^ o f the general diction being made here by Repub Chairman Board o f Directors. “ Broadway Eve,” a New York strike in Engiarfd means that the Aticst: Wm. DALE, Clerk. lican and Democratic leaders ulike dancing maiden was taken into cus- government will continue paying to Incidentally it might be remarked tne coal miners a subsidy. That is, in this connection that the splendid ^ H**«*4« one hundred and forty million dol showing of strength made by Pat î lars must be paid by the people to terson leaves no doubt o f his suc help private interests. How do the cess at the general election and tax payers like that and how long that fact has been a strong element will they stand for it? t3 A K ö t.K O Ï in attracting all classes o f Republi- W. A. Heylman Wm. W. Smith Advocates of government owner- standard* B A i H s ATTORNEYS AT LA W Ladie» and Children's Hair- | ship and control o f coal mines and A remarkable feature o f the cam Cutting a Specialty. y other industries would do well to \t e win take care o f any legal paign o f Senator Patterson is, that ¿hop on üroadway, Estacada., | study the history of the Ford Motor business you may have from the time of the announcement w w % vv Company. No hired* government o f his candidacy he has maintained Insurance, Loans and Collections, j officials depending on political pull a strong lead over his opponents. Aould ever accomplish the success It has been generally conceeded that has placed Henry Ford as the DR. W. W. RHODES all the while that he would emerge world’s greatest industrialist. triumphant in the Willamette val The European continent is in Osteopathic ley, the only difference of opinion something o f a ferment. An at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON being as to the size o f the plurality tempted revolution in England, u and now that Seymour Jones ha„ an Oftieti in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada successful one in Poland, rumors of nounced his support o f Patterson it the Hohenzollerns again coming into Get our prices before you buy is prophesied that he will curry the power in Germany, the Spanish- DR. G. F. MIDFORD Valley by a majority instead of a D ry e r Pipes M ade to O rd e r French-Riff war again active and , ... Pnysician and Surgeon For Sh eet Iron work, fighting in ancient Damascus, points V . 1 * It is also predicted that Mr. Pat Xx-Ray Equipment Glasses Fitted repairs, soldering and to the fact that the dove o f peace Oilice and Residence Second and plum bing, call at the i snot nesting with our neighbors terson will carry Eastern Oregon. Alain Streets, Estacada, Oregon. The concensus of opinion through overseas. Telephone Connections Some sort o f a crazy idea has out the state it that if nominated, MAIN STREET. been submitted to thB League of Mr. Patterson would be stronger DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON Nations by a Rumanian engineer in the Fall election than in any other He, being a practical Dentist that ought to be occasion for in candidate. Evening Work by Appointment quiring into his sanity. His scheme farmer, is in sympathy with the is to blast away the Aleutian Islands farmer’s troubles, aud will apply Phones: Office 315, Residence 5951 Estacada, Oregon ^ so as to allow the Japan currents business methods for their relief. PROFtSSIUNAL CMOS. OEÉY BROTHEKS t PLUMBING P IP t and miINtt AM ES SHOP TIRE AND TUBE il O. D. EBY Attorney at Law ATTORNEYS Practice in all Courts. First National Bank, Oregon City, Oregon. GATES’ FUNERAL HOME ED LINN, AT LINN'S INN, AGENT Estacada, Ore. Phone 543 J. E. GATES JERSEY M IL K A N D The “Square Deal” Barber Shop “ The <»4.op where the barber know» hit »tuff." EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor ESTACADA’S LEADING TONSORiAL ARTIST Hail* Cut 35c| Children’s Hair Cutting 25c) Shave 18c All other work at popular prices M OTTO: “ LIVE AND LET LIVE” Bobbing and Shingling u Specialty BATHS BATHS BATHS BATHS Broadway, near Linn’s Inn, Esacada, Oregon Candidate for the Republican Nomination tor the United Mates Senate Gresham 2471 C. D., D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE Mr. Hearing, State Gume warden, before the tops have made too much »rested three men on Tuesday und growth, have been profitable. brought them before Justice of the GREATEST AMERICAN CO-OP. Pence S. E. Wooster. They were charged with hooking suimon in the When the Tri-Sstate Co-Operative Willamette unlawfully but pleaded Creamery Association o f Iowa, Min not guilty. They uro out on $190 nesota and Wisconsin is completed bail each, and will be tried later. Alfred E. Clark of Portland HENRY BOHN, Estacada S. E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, insur ance, Rentals Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Oregon Fred J. Tooze Broadway Garage General Practice. viser. Confidential Ad- ¡ Oregon City, Oregon R E P A IR IN G Patterson is making the campaign and Pacific tides free access to the Arctics, declaring the warmer on a platform of progressive und •ocean waters wo-dd melt the Polar constructive principles, and making an unqualified promise that he will this organisation will h - the biggest reduce taxes, and that he will apply ; co-operative in America. There will business principles to the adminis be 00,000 farmers in the merger tration o f State affairs— 1’aid Adv. and the butter crop will total and annual business o f $75.000,000. The MINT 1NDUSTRS GROWING FAS association will have a mammoth plant m Minneapolis, costing $300,- The growing of mint in Oregon is 000. fast expanding and will no doubt become an important industry in \ favored sections. In 1925 there j were only about 250 producing1 acres in the siate, while this spring about 2000 additional acres have Republican Candidate for been planted. There ha$ been considerable in Superintendent of Public quiry of the State Market Agent Instruction tor information regarding this crop and the following lias been obtained Endorsed by thousands of leading .iom various sources: citizens over the entire siate. Urges The cost o f roots is about $25 uniform textbooks for entire state with ALL per acre, and the cost o f transpor and will co-operate tation and plaining from $d to $8 schoois , teachers and patrons in ..n acre. The first year’s cuitivat- euucutional welfare. .Please compere his statement in -iig and harvesting will cost about »op more per acre, whue uie second veUtl-Uate s Phamph.et with those of -:id succeeding year« the cost will his opponents. If you want u school superintend- tv less than one-halt o f the first ..xar. The average quantity ol oil cnt who is under no obl.g.itions to , r acre is 50 pounds, aiihougn as ..ny political machine, clique or in- ...gh as 8o and 00 pounds have been untuuai and thoroughly trained in produced in Marion county. .Much Normal College and University, ex care of the crop is required the first perienced and successful in Rural, v'uugo and City schools, year to keep it from all weeds. For the past fifteen years mint oils have averaged about $3 per Vott lor f-red J . Touzc ,-ound, leaving out the war peak REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE nen the price went to $10 and lust ...r when it reached the >30 mark. Owing to many other events the ...ny growers have contracted their Community club lias postponed its ..is lor the coming three years for reguiar meeting this month, M utch v-4, $5, and $0 per pound. A few for the announcement for the June .om racts have been made at some meeting. what better prices, but the quanti The l.O.O.F. band will stage an ty contracted for was small. other dance ut the Gem theater Successful growers state thut building on Main street this Satur mint is easily grown and is u profic- day. ub.o crop on the right kind of soil, Trough tho Grunge bulletin the Doaver dim and swamp soils. Not- withstanding the high nitrogen con Progressives uro being asked to tent of these soils there is some write the name o f C. E. Spence for times lack o f plant food during the member of Congress First district on period o f rapid growth, and nitrate the Democratic ticket and be sure to o f soda, 50 to 150 pounds to the put a cross before the name when acret distributed und cultivated in writing it on the ticket. REAM GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON Phone No. 37-3 The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal accredited Tuberculin free cows CUTS MORE SLICES TO THE LOAF An ideal ilicf-tize for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between-meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES Tlie same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. 1 he same price as the regular large loaf. Sold at Your Favorite f * A L, S O jV L Grocery and Restau- * * ** TT f * rants in Estacada m m * msmAn o f A Vicinity. sndLONGLOAF i Read a few o f the many unsolicited press com ments— 1 HE Portland Daily News, speaking o f the Senatorial candidates, said: “ If we were entirely business-like in the con duct of our public aftairs intent only upon getting the best man available for the money, there is ne doubt whom we would employ. ‘W e would employ a man of proved achievement, proved honesty, proved fear lessness and trustworthiness. We would employ a big man. “ A n d . that man is Alfred E. Clark of Portland.” The TOLEDO LEADER: “ Mr. Clark is a man who has had a world of exper ience, has the age, the dignity and ability to represent the people of this great state in the national law making body as they should be represented.” The EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS: “ There are few men in the state who are as well qualified for Senator as Mr. Clark.” The CONDON TIMES: His (Mr. Clark) knowledge of public affairs, his promin ence as a lawyer and his reputation as a speaker will prove valuable assets should the people desire to send him to Wash ington. *4»- AXISS E Clark tar Unltei Staiea Senate • -anpei«r Cor.mlc.tr It,s the Y e a r Around Saving on every item that counts Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes Flour, Chicken Feed, Hardware Groceries and Vegetables One Dollar Cash For each small filled book of ¿*>T Green Stamps at our store “Get the Habit” IT PAYS THE PEOPLE’S STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS Our Motto -SERVICE f