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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, M AY 27, 1926 PORT OF PORTLAND REPORT teacher from each state who will talk o f good public utilities and bad comprise the National Bureau. ---------- be chosen as recipients of the award ones. The telephone system is an Motor vehicle commissioners in During the first two weeks o f bc KUCSts o t the directors o f the excellent public utility and the pub different states will furnish immedi May, 1,000 boxes o f canned apples Sesqui-Centennial Exposition and lic generally recognizes the fact.— ately to the National Bureau the i with a value o f $2,734.00 and 7,382 a;j c f their expenses will be paid Manufacturer. names o f all persons whose licenses cases o f pears valued at $15,735.00 f rom the time they leave home un- have been revoked. This informa also 340 cases o f loganberries with they return. The governors of THROUGH POWER TO PROSPER tion will immediately be distribut a value o f $1,304.00 was made to the stateR are now organizing the ed to the companies, and further In United Kingdom ports. State Committees of Award which The Day is approaching when surance to reckless drivers will be Oregon is noted as a friut grow- w;j| have charge o f the administra- practically all the hard manual refused and existing insurance can ing state and its reputation is tion o f the award in each state, work o f the United States with its celled. world wide. The European markets Governor John E. Erickson, o f It is an established fact say bur- are using larger quantities o f Montana, has won the distinction of 118,000,000 people will be done by eua officials, that many serious ac canned fruits grown in the North- being the first governor to corn- electricity, and done far more cidents are caused by criminal and west due to superior quality. piete the organization o f a state swiftly and cheaply than human la careless motorists who continue to Belgium received another ship- committee, bor could accomplish it. These ben- operute even after their licenses ment o f zinc concentrates weighing Miss Helen Linde, a New York fits, and greater ones which lie have been revoked for good cause. 3,817,773 lbs. with a value o f $75,- school teacher who lives at Gouver- in the future for America, are due Insurance carried by an irrespon 900 the movement o f this commod- neur, New York, wns the first teach- to the energy and vision with which sible and reckless driver simply ity through the port shows a healthy 0r in the United States to ask for a few leaders have grasped and makes him more careless. The ac growth. a teacher entry form . The first j solved the problems o f power sup tion o f the casualty companies is a Portland to Philadelphia ship- boy to receive an entry form was ply on a national scale.— H. S. move in the right direction and if nients fo r the calendar year o f 1925 Harry Little, of Bridgboro, N. J., Harmsworth, Pub., London Daily all states would co-operate with show large increases over 1924. 32,- a fifteen-year old boy who saved Mail these companies in weeding out the 946 tons o f cargo were shipped in fou r lives last summer and who has undesireable drivers, the ultimate 1925 from Portland to Philadelphia already been awarded the Ralston WOULD YOU STEAL result would be fewer accidents, an increase o f 7,618, or 30 per hero medal. He is also to receive THE CHILDREN’ S PIE and insurance at lower cost for care cent< | a Carnegie medal for his heroism ful drivers who are entitled to it. A cartoon in the Wallace, Idaho, Shipments o f the famous Oregon The first girl to request an entry shows little Lord EXTENDING SHIPPING UNDER pickles reached a total o f 543 tons form was Miss Billy Appleby, of Press-Times, during the same year, an increase Polo, 111. Miss Appleby is sixteen Fauntleroy the taxpayer receiving AMERICAN FLAG o f 23 per cent over the previous years old and is proud o f her state, a splendid fat pie from Aunty Fed While the nation ig regaled with year. j “ I f I don’t win,’’ she wrote, “ I eral taxes; the pie being the 387- Nearly all articles that entered would be proud to help Illinois all I million dollar federal income tax various plans for extending ocean reduction. Behind a nearby tree is shipping under the American flag, the commerce between these poits can.” showed increases, Cros arms which The National Honorary Commit- Local Taxes, a hulking, whiskered, the McCormick Steamship Co., of are manufactured in Portland in- j tee in connection with the award grimed hobo, with his tomato can San Francisco quietly goes ahead creased 862 per cent, manufactured j already includes the names o f lead and his smacking lips ready to gob and establishes a service from the doors increased 249 per cent. The ers in many sections o f the country. ble up the kid’s fat pie. Pacific coast to the eastern coast demand fo r Oregon made doors is Among them are Vice-president We vote most o f our taxes with of South America. Mrs. W. Freeland Kendrick, wife of the Mayor of Philadelphia, who also steadily increasing on the east coast Dawes, members o f the United our eyes wide open. The govern Already the West Notus, the first Is president of the Sesqul-Centennial International Exposition Association, o f the United States as well as in j States Supreme court the Presi- ment does not take away our mon o f the McCormick fleet, has sailed organized to stage a great celebration to commemorate the 150th anniversary foreign countries. dent’t cabinet, United States sena ey— that is, not much o f it; we with a cargo o f Pacific coast pro of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Mrs. Kendrick is shown tors, Clergymen, ana men high in throw it away on baubles( hobbies, ducts for Buenos Aires. The West beside the historic Liberty Bell, which she tapped at a recent broadcasting PRESIDENT WILL PRESENT industry, education and finance. All political theories, boards, commis Notus carried a load o f 4,000 g 000 event when the world was told of completion of plans for the big exposition. YOUTH, TEACHER AWARDS have written enthusiastically o f this sions and thousands o f useless laws teet o f lumber and a general cargo The time required plan to honor the youth and teach and regulations, all o f which cost of 1000 tons. President Coolidge Will present ers o f America. i for the trip is 30 days. the taxpayer money. gold medals to the winners o f the Instead o f going through the We ourselves are the burly tramp N o tic e of S ch o o l M e e tin g American Youth award and the AMERICAN PEOPLE DEMAND who robs the tax-till.— Manufactur “ Hot Belt” via the Panama Canal, American Teacher award, being con the New McCormick freighters will HIGHEST TYPE SERVICE er. ducted by the Sesqui-Centennial Ex follow the old Magellan route, down NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters o f School District No. 108 The World News o f Roanoke, Va. MOVE TO REDUCE the west coast of South America, of Clack .mas County, State of Oregon, that a 'CHOOL MEETING of said position to be held in Philadelphia district will be held at the High School building, on the 21st day of June, 1926, from June 1 to December 1. Thus in a recent editorial said: AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS and through the straits o f Magellan. at 7:80 o'clock in the afternoon for the putpose o f discussing the budget here n- the boy and girl and teacher from "The telephone is only one o f many This saves 1,200 miles and cargos after set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a each state who are chosen as rep things that the modern American It has remained for the National are not injured by the heat o f the special district tax. When he calls Bureau o f Casualty and Surety Un tropics. The total amount of money needed by the said school district for Ih fiscal resenting the highest ideals o f Amer takes for granted. year beginning on .June 21, 1926, ard ending June 30, 1927, is estimated in »he ican youth and teacherhood will re his friend or business acquaintance derwriters to propose one remedy The McCormick steamship com following budget Hnd includes the amounts to be received from the county school ceive from the hands o f the presi a dozen times a day and gets his which should prove to be an effect pany is part of the McCormick Co., fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, ana all dent momentos which they will carry call through in a flash, or when he ive deterrent for reckless drivers. one of the West’s largest industries other moneys of the district; among their prized possessions dur puts in a business call and gets his In the future when licenses have operating in sawmills, ocean ship ing their entire lives. The presen party in a few minutes, he gives been deined automobilists, ot when ping, logging railroads and allied Budget tations Will be made at the White little thought to the inventive gen the right to drive has been revoked industries. Its latets venture in es , House. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES ius or the tremendous development by duly authorized public officials, tablishing an east coast South Amer The American youth award and which has made this service pos the persons thus affected will be un ica line will be a great boon to P erson a l S e rv ice ! 2.400.00 the American teacher award have sible. able to obtain automobile insurance Western industries whose products 2. Principals, 1.......................................... .......... $ 2,400.00 “ The newspaper< for instance, is through any o f the principal casu are sought by South America. — 1.600.00 been established by the directors of 1 man teacher .................................... .......... 1,600.00 Sesqui-Centennial Exposition dependent to a huge extent on tel alty and surety companies which Manufacturer. 1.575.00 the 1 man teacher ................. 1,575.00 as a tribute to the teachers and ephone service. The various press 1.350.00 1 man teacher ........................................... 1,350.00 1.350.00 youth o f America. Heroism, cour association services come in over 1,350.00 3. Teachers, 1 woman ........................................ A large age, sacrifice, leadership and pat leased telephone wires. 3.915.00 3 woman teachers ..... 1,305.00 3.105.00 riotism will be taken into consider part o f the news o f the surrounding Grade, 3 woman teachers ......................... 1,035.00 2 970.00 ation when the youth of each state territory comes in by telephone. A Grade, 3 woman teachers ......................... 990.00 350.00 take up the task o f selecting the newspaper without good telephone 1 music teacher ............................................ 350.00 boy and girl to represent them at service would be completely at sea. 1.700.00 1,700.00 4. 1 Janitor............................................................. “ In nearly every other business the the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition in 200.00 1 clerk .............................................................. 200.00 6. Philadelphia fo r the week of June same situation exists. Likewise, in 50.00 Census enumeration ................................... 50.00 28 to July 5. Official entry forms nearly every home, the whole fa m ily ; 350.00 7. Other services ................................................. 350.00 are now being distributed from has become dependent upon the tei- $ 20,915.00 Total ........................................................ Sesqui-Centennial headquarters at ephone. “ Teddy Roosevelt used to talk Philadelphia, to those who request Material and Supplie»! about good trusts and bad trusts. $ 360.00 them. 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, e tc .)..................... The boy and the girl and th<i Today, it is quite as pertinent to 1 , 000.00 2 . Supplies (supplies used in instruction) ............ ........ 100.00 3. Library books ....................................... - ........ -.........<..... 10.00 4. Flags ..................... -........................................................... Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. 150.00 5. Playground equipment .................................................. Jo, t c o x o m ic n l Trar.l/iertallon LINN'S INN, Estacada, Oregon. 150.00 6 . Janitor's supplies ........................................................... DAILY 050.00 7. Fuel .................... - ...............- ........................................... (A) • A. M. M :P .M P M A . M. P M. P . M . P .M 350.00 8. Light ............................................................................... — Portland 8:30 2.00 6 :20 Lv. Estacada 8:00 4:30 100.00 9. Water ................................................................. ................. 4:45 8:45 Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 8:15 100.00 10. Postage, stationery and printing .................................. Carver 2:40 7:00 4:65 8:55 Barton 8:25 $2,960.00 . Total ........................................................ Barton 3:06 7:26 Carver 8 ;46 6:15 9:15 Eagle Creek 3:15 7:35 6:25 9:25 Clackamas 8:55 Construction! Estacada 8:30 7:60 Ar. Portland 6:00 10:00 9:30 * Daily except Sunday $ 200.00 (A ) Saturday only. Construction ........ - .................................................. SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A. M. Leave Estacada 4.30 P. M. $ 200.00 Total ........... ......................... ........... A FIRST LAD Y j j PORTLAND • CARVtR- ESTACADA STAGES SOGÎ3 »little foC im^Opezsts Maintenance and Repair*! 1 , 000.00 1 , 000.00 $ $ Building and grounds ............................ ........ ........... Total ....................... .’....................... A u e iim in ti (Highways, Road», Street», B ridge»)■ $ Indebtedne»») 1. Bonded and interest thereon ................................ 2. Warrant, and interest thereon .............................. Total ............. .................... ......... ..... 100.00 FROM THE NORTHWEST’S 2 , 000.00 $ 200.00 12 , 200.00 finest Bakery !n«urance: Insurance ................................................................ — ToU l ................................. _ _ .... $ 110.00 I 410.00" $ « 38.00 12.09 *$ 60 00 £ Miscellaneous: 1. Premium clerk’s bond ............................................. 3. Audit of clerk's books ................ .. Total ................ ....... Emergency! I $ Emergency ................................................................. Total _____ ____ ________________ Total estimated amount o f money fo r all purposes during the year...... ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during the coming school year From state school fund during the coming school year.. From elementary school fund during the coming school year. ... ..... Estimate o f probable unexpended balance at end o f current year...... Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year ................. Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax.. 500.00 500.00 $28,335.00 $ $ 2,367.60 423.09 $ 2,003.20 $ 1,800.00 < 7,472.27 $14,065.97 (C Saw i* Omly) IC Iu u iU O nlyì $ 28 335.00 $ 14.065.9J $14,269.03 $ 19,000.00 Dated this 21st day o f May, 1926. A. G. AMES, Chairman Board o f Directors Attest; Wm. DALE, District Clerk. ft Ton Track S Q Q E S 1 Ton Truck » r C r t RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year ........... Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax ... Balance, amount to be raised by district tax— ..... The indebtedness o f district No. 108 is as follow s: Total bonded indebtedness ......... ...... ....... .............. &£“$735 AU Ç r x c n f. 0. k. F lin t , Although it is bigger, and more rugged than other low-priced csrs, Chevrolet hat a world-wide reputation of costing lest t » own and to operate. This reputation hat been won, first, bv: M longer Mg,«lower depreciar on, and freedom from repair that reiult from Chevrolet’ » modern design — and, tecond, by the oil and gat econ omy f Chevrolet’s powerhil valve* In-head motor. Hundred« of thousands o f Chevrolet Owner» will tail you that thi* car i* not only powerful, tpeedy, comfort- able and «mart appearing —buI ihat you can enjoy its exclusive advantage# at a cott which is lower than you imagine. Oct a demonstration and l«t ua thow y.>u why this is true. Mu*. CASCADE MOTOR CO. Wilcox Broa. Extacada, Or. QUALITY AT LOW COST ß * . & " 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”