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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS tacada, Oregon, who, on May 8, 19- 23 made second Homestead Entry, No. 01368, fo r SE14NW 1/* and N R U S W U , Section 21, Township 3S, Range 5E., Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to makg final proof, to establish claim to tile land above described, before Register, 0 . S. Land Office, at Port land, Oregon, on the 9th day of July, 1926. Claimant nameg as witnesses: Harold Joyner, of Route 4, Esta- caua, Oregon. Julius Paulson, o f Route 4 Es- tacaua, Oregon. Roy Maxwell, o f Route 4, Esta cada, Oregon. George W. Wilsont of Route 4, Estacaua, Oregon. Clackamas, Co. : 80 acres. Act 6-9-16. W ALTER L. TOOZE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office at Portland, Orgeon, May 29, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that Er nest A. Hacheney, o f Route 4, Esta cada' Oregon, who, on March 27, 1922, made Homestead entry, No. 07261, for SW K N W 14, Section 29, Township 3S, Range 5E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice o f inten tion to make final proof to estab lish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register U. S. Land Office, on the 13th day o f July 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: Lewis Weisenpfug, o f Route 4, Esta cada, Oregon. Leo Rath, of Route 4( Estacada, Oregon. Ed Harders, o f Route 4, Estacada, Oregon. Nicholas Rath, of Route 4, Esta cada, Oregon. WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr. Register. Notice will be published five con secutive weekg in the Eastern Clack amas News, Estacada, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, May 26, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that Columbus M. Brock of Route 4, Es- Notice will be published fo r five consecutive weeks in the Eastern Clackamag News, Estacada, Oregon. Keeping his bee colonies from swarming so they will concentrate on honey production is the first con cern o f the Oregon bee-keeper, says the experiment station. When the supers are first put on it is desire- able that the bees begin at once to fill them. For this, they need their full strength, not only during the main honey flow but by the begin- 1 ning o f it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. A. Heylman ! DENNY BROTHERS 1 B A R B ER S Wm. W. Smith ATTORNEYS AT LAW We S I BATHS will take care o f any legal o business you may have Ladies’ and Children’s Hair- 4 Cutting a Specialty. Shop on Broadway, Estacada. 4 Insurance, Loans and Collections. DR. W. W. RHODES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PLUMBING Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada PIPE and FITTINGS Osteopathic Get our prices before you buy DR. G. F. MIDFORD Dryer Pipes Made to Order Physician and Surgeon For Sheet Iron work,# repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the Xx-Ray Equipment Glasses Fitted Office and Residence Second and Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone Connections Dentist Evening Work by Appointment Phones: Office 316, Residence 6061 1 Estacada, Oregon TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING O. D. EBY Attorney at Law General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City, Oregon i Broadway Garage HENRY BOHN, Estacada S. E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance, Rentals GATES’ FUNERAL HOME Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Oregon C. D., D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS Practice in all Courts. First National Bank, Oregon City, Oregon. Gresham 2471 ED ¿INN, AT LINN’S INN, AGENT Estacada, Ora. Phone 543 J. E. GATES JERSEY MILK AND CREAM GEORGE LAW RENCE & 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 slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between-meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES TTie same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular large loaf. ELS YZ “ rants in Estacada and Vicinity. ROLSOM L O N G LOAF ÌUettt mvntcK ef 'J* HebutnfamHf OREGON NEWS ITEMS WASHINGTON STATE OF SPECIAL INTEREST BRIEF NEWS ITEMS CHAD ALTON fore they were hatched. Rumored that Ford is to put out LOCALS AND PERSONALS Chehalis building permits for June a new plan making it more easy Oiling of the Mount Hood loop high Miss Lydia Matson was a guest at way has been completed. totaled $17.650. for those who desire to have a tliv- Struck by a falling snag, Louis Nel ver to get one. Henry is deter the W. II. Grabeal home over Sun Clackamas county had 29 divorces day and Monday. In June, according to reports on file. son. faller in a logging camp near mined that we all shall have a bus Bellingham, was killed instautiy. and enjoy ourselves, and soon a At a regular meeting of the Newport Mrs. James Smith, James Smith Simon Sachkov, 36, was killed at pedestrian will be as scarce as the city council Miss Ada Ford was elect Jr., Mrs. J. W. Townsend, Mrs. horse-drawn vehicle. Ever-tt when he fell into the giant ed city recorder. Walter Mutson and little son Homer Ruildlng permits Issued in Salem flyv.heel of the Western Dairy Pro The thing we hold most dear is were Estacada visitors on Tuesday ducts company plant. during the first six months of 1926 life. And yet, after it is given us from Portland. Yakima city officials have paid the we abuse it most shamefully. In aggregate $1,458,020. Pacific Power & Light company $550,- stead o f trying to preserve it and All firemen and lookouts in the San- Mrs. Margaret Kilgore of Port 000 for its water system and have make it a pleasant sojourn here, we tlam forest are now at their stations, land has been visiting relatives in taken over Its operation. eat wrong, drink wrong, indulge in according to Supervisor C. C. Hall. this vicinity for several days. Sb With some 100 physicians in attend many excesses that hnsten onr de Plans for financing and reopening returned to her home on Monda; ance, the thirty-seventh annual session parture and then complain when dis the Sumpter smelter are being develop eveinng. of the Washington State Medical asso ease, misery and death comes to ed. It Is planned to begin operations ciation was held at Spokane. punish and end it all. When the October 1. Guests at the Gerald W ilcox home A house bill authorizing John F. time comes that we shall conduct Cvegon finished 15th among 'the on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kenward to construct a bridge across our lives properly, then will come states of the union in the natton-wide Einarson, Msesrs. Romer and Rach- Lake Washington from Seattle to Mer true happiness and longevity. membership contest conducted by the aen o f Portland and Miss Mary Alice cer island, was passed by the senate. The chief o f Tamany Hall came Reed of Estacada. American Legion. Fire presumably caused by a clgaret away out to the Pacific Coast, even With the termination of the cereal being carelessly tossed from a passin»: unto Seattle, to relieva himself of Mr. and Mrs. James Closner and year June 30, there had been export train resulted in about $100 damage to the assertion that “ A1 Smith will be family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clos ed from Portland 17,269,538 bushels of the Northern Pacific depot at Grn..>J the Democratic nominee for presi ner, all o f Eugetne are visiting at wheat, valued at $25,690,254. Mound. dent in 1928, and will carry the na the home o f their parents, Mr. and A revision of the Oregon game code Men from Oregon and Washington tion by storm on two vital issues, Mrs. Ed Closner o f Springwater. will be sought when the legislature who saw service overseas in the world the world court, and the Volstead convenes In January, according to E. war In the 411th Telegraph battalion act.” The chief has evidently not Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Babcock and F. Averill, atate game warden. met In Seattle Saturday for a two-day heard o f the old lady who conduct family o f Portland were guests at Forty-four dentists have been ad reunion. ed a chicken ranch and advised it the home o f their uncle Mr. Fred mitted to practice in Oregon as the Marriage licenses issued at Van was not safe to count chickens bc- Johnson over the week-end. result of recent examinations conduct couver in June totaled 285, one more ed by the Oregon state board of den than in June, 1925. The total for six tal examiners. months this year was 1201, compared Collections in the Oregon customs with 1297 in 1925. district for the year ending June 30 Daniel Gaby, 83, one of the Pacific were $1,258,163, establishing a new northwest’s pioneer attorneys and high mark. Receipts for the month among the first graduates of the Uni of June were $139,645. versity of Oregon law school, died at The interstate commerce commis his home In Olympia. sion has granted the Central Pacific Premium lists have been issued by Recharging with 48-hour Service railway an extension to November 1 in r the Thurston County Fair association which to construct its proposed Eu- for its first annual fair, to be held Repairing with Best of Materials gene-Klamath Falls railway. , at Tenino, September 6 to 10. The Forest fires which have menaced book contains 120 pages. We carry new batteries that are millions Of feet Of white pine timber fully guaranteed to satisfy you The directors of the National Edu adjacent to Klamath Fall* are now cation association have recommended Your particular kind of oils and under control and fire fighters have that the 1927 convention be held In nearly all been relieved from duty. greases may be had here in correct { Seattle, If the executive committee can Mandamus proceedings to compel | make suitable arrangements, measure Secretary of State Kozer to Include A deer was killed on the Olympic the water power bill initiated by the 1 highway, two miles east of McCleary housewives council of Portland, on the Wilcox Bros. Estacada, Ore. November ballot are to be Instituted when H. C, Van Amburgh of Monte- sano Struck It with his automobile. His at Once, car was thrown into the ditch, Consolidation of the first and Sec With nationally prominent physicians ond Portland districts, corps of engi neers, U. S. A,, hag been carried out and surgeons in attendance as speak ers and demonstrators, the fifth an under date of July 1 and the future de signation is to be Portland, Oregon, nual meeting of the Pacific Northwest Medical association was held at Spo- Engineer district. j kane. In a telegram to the Prairie Power The 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and company at Canyon City the public Mrs. E. H. Edwards of ToUchet was service commission gave that corpora HAIRCUT 35c SHAVE 15c tion 24 hours in which to install emer brought to Walla Walla for treatment j with hydrophobia serum, the child hav- gency equipment to relieve electrical i ing been bitten on the hand and cheek All other work at popular prices power shortage there, by a mad dog. The validity of a Salem 'city ordi An historical pageant will be a lead BOBBING AND SHINGLING A SPECIALTY nance levying a tax against stages, ing event of the prune harvest festival taxicabs and busses operating over the streets of the city was attacked In an at Vancouver September 23-25. An ap- 1 pie tree 100 years old will be featured Robert Gilman, Prop. Near Depot. injunction suit filed In the circuit court in the pageant, In which 300 persons by the Oregon Stages, Inc. ■ will take part, Roy C. Hogan, 45, at Eugene, shot Mrs. R. Louise Fitch, for the past and killed his wife, Mrs. Clara C, Ho gan, 40, fatally wounded her brother, two years dean of women at Whitman : i college and formerly dean at the Uni- \ Chester D. Edwards, 54, and then turn ed hla revolver upon himself and kill j varsity of Oregon, has accepted an of-1 ed himself Instantly by sending a fer to become dean cf women at Cor - ' I nell university, bullet through his brain, The Crown Willamette Paper com-1 Twenty-five acres of wheat were pany of Catna* won a verdict for $1100 i burned near Vansycle from fire which In the suit Of the state of Washington is thought to have been caused by a to condemn right of way for the north cigarette falling in a hay wagon. The bank highway over property owned farm hands Jumped from the load and AT by the company, the frightened horses raced through Efforts of Senator Jones to obtain the field, spreading the fire, ' passage of a senate bill authorizing Harvest of winter wheat, oats and | construction of a bridge across the barley is becoming more general, with Columbia river between Longview, and yields varying from very poor to ex j Rainier, Or., were blocked by Senator cellent, says the weekly crop summary j McNary of Oregon, of the weather bureau. The extreme Val Fawcett, Son Of A. V. Fawcett, heat caused rapid ripening of winter grains and was unfavorable for grain ex-mayor of Tacoma, was appointed to the position of field auditor for the not already fully developed. department of labor and Industries by F. J. Burns, who has been on the John Shaughnessy, supervisor of in -, staff of the Oregon public service com dustrial insurance. mission for the past five years as ex W. L. Close, for five years horticul aminer and rate expert, has resigned to accept a position as traffic manager tural inspector for the Yakima and for the Oregon Stage Lines, Inc. Burns Kittitas district, has resigned to ac will be succeeded with the commis cept the position of supervisor of Joint state and federal fruit and vegetable sion by A. F. Harvey of Portland. Inspection in Oregon. A total of approximately S21S.000 Gold bearing gravel Is being dug up will be distributed to employers who by steam shovels on the state highway are contributors to the state Industrial accident fund through the annual north of Clu Elum. The region was dividend of 10 per cent declared by mined years ago, but was abandoned the accident commission. The refund when the miners migrated to Alaska will be based on the contributions during the Klondike gold rush. Satisfactory Battery Service Storage Gas Oil Greasing Personal Service Cascade Motor Co. The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON THURSDAY, JULY 8, 192«. See Them The People’s Cash Store J made by each employer during the year. That the rallroade affected by the recent order of the Interstate com merce commission covering railroad construction In central Oregon, are not complying with the terms of tha order, but are deliberately eide-step- ping the Issue and postponing action to the great detriment of the entlra state of Oregon was charged by the Oi**-gon public service commission, In a telegram sent to tha Interstate eem mcrce commission. Misses and Children’s Oxfords and Strap Slippers, Red and Black Patent Leather, Grey Kid, Brown and Black. High quality and style correct. The regular price ranged at $2.75 to $4.00. We are now closing out at- One of the largest tax foreclosure •ales ever instituted by Clark county was filed in superior court at Van couver, The suit is for five years' taxes, 1920 to 1925, on 663 parcels of property, and the total approximates $70,000. Guy Egbert, Spokane, tops the list of Washington state trapshootera, ac cording to figures made public by the Amateur Trapshooting Association of Vmerlra, haring shot at 800 registered lay pigeons and broken 767 for an •rage of .9587. The “ pursuit o f happineee” can- place not be prosecuted at the eo.t of un- happiness to others. If by our deed, we transgress the rights o f rs or in any manner contribute sSi' other than to their welfare, we cUjm 0UrMiveg ^ « beyond any just nal ,ib<frty.” We mu,t ** wi,lin* *« nt th* other the same rights we claim for our- selves. $1.90 Come while sizes are good. THE PEOPLE’S STORE H. B. SNYDER WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS