Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 22, 1926, Image 3

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    EASTERN
All
Your
Needs-
Hay, Grain and Feed
Grass Seed
Berry Crates
Stock Remedies
Chick Feed Fertilizer
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAMNTEREST
Brief of Resume of Happenings
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1028.
.rAX REFUND TO OVER
SUMMER TOURIST TRAVEL
EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS
GREATER THAN EVER
Washington, July 15.—Counties
of Western Oregon containing lands
of the Oregon and California grant
will receive about $8,000,000 and
maybe close to $9,000,000 In ad­
vances from the United
States
treasury to balance taxes lost in the
last ten years, instead of the $5,-
000,000 which has been commonly
used as an estimate of the sum to
be paid as a result of approval of
the bill recently signed by the presi-
ident.
The increased amount over the
The tide of summer recreation and
touring from California north into
Oregon, Washington and British Co­
lumbia has already become large
and promises much to exceed that
of : ny former year. Tourists who
ere t the continent to California are
mo ? and more learning that a mo-
tor trip uionK lhe entire Pacific
c 0- st offers more of enjoyment ;;nd
scenic beauties and wonders than
arc f oun(j aiong any 0f the routes
BIDS WANTED
The Board of Directors, Sehoo'
District No. 108, will receive bid
up to July 23, 1920, board to met.
at the high school building, bids t»
be for painting the grade sehoo
building—the building to receiv.
one coat except where old paint is
sealed or loose. These places must
be scraped and well cleaned and at
extra coat put on . The job is to bi
done in a good and workmanlike
manner. The board will furnish the
paint.
Board also reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Wm. DALE, Clerk.
Money Money
to Loan on
Farm Mortgages
Clackamas county has bought a new
county farm, to cost $15,000.
Albert Parker, 34, of Mapleton, was
drowned In the Siuslaw river.
Pamella lake, which has been dry­
This knowlegde is increasing trav-
“Don Q, Son of Zorro,” a picture
See us about your Spray
ing up again, has been closed to fish­ $5,000,000 is accounted for by the el Up and down the coast by eastern thatTsünds in" a 'cUss "by “itself "as
ing.
ncreased rates which have obtained tourists. Our own people are lean,- the mogt marvei0u8 romantic melo
Carey Real Estate Co.
Will pay Market Price
Rev. Joseph Y. Stewart of Albany ‘n *he 'f nd gra.nt ®°Untl” Sln.Ce in& of the enjoyment of such a trip drama ever produced. At the Lib
and me
the numbpr
of e Californians
who erty
. . tonight
. . . . and
. tomorrow night.
for Eggs
nuniDer oi
aniormans wno
was elected moderator for 1926-27 at 1916. The new law fixes the valu- ana
the annual Presbyterian synod at Eu ition for purposes of computation niotor north in the summer time is ._______________________________
it the figures assessed in 1915, but increasing. Also more who live in
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gene.
provides that the amount each y ea r, the Pacific Northwest are using the |
Japanese orchardists of all parts ol
hall be ascertained by applying the great connecting artery of the Po- ¡
BARTHOLOMEW
the Hood River valley have organized
ax rate of each succeeding year in c¡fíc highway to enjoy the beauties
a Japanese Parent-Teachers associa
and LAWRENCE
ach county. If the tax rate had and comforts of California.
tlon.
-emained stationary the sum to be
Th{¡ 0
„ Highway commission
Phone 601
E sta c a d s, O re.
Fire destroyed the hop drier on the
GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON
fnnn n n n
approximately made a traffie census June 16 at th(,
A. F. Luther farm in the north Albanj
Phgne No. 37-3
key point at Grants Puss where the |
district. The loss Is estimated ai
However,
the
tax
rates
Have
ad-
Pacific
highway
is
joined
by
the
Red­
The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal
$3000.
u c e d materially in most, if not wood Highway. This census showed
accredited Tuberculin free cows
One of the largest prune crops In ill the counties and E. J. Adams, a total of 4419 cars passing that
the history of Yamhill county Is as­ ecretary to Senator Stanfield, Who point that day, of which 3670 were
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
sured for this fall, according to a re­ as given considerable attention to 0n the Pacific Highway and 749 on
cent survey.
he working of the bill, believes the the Redwood Highway. Of the to-
About 2000 3-lnch fish In the pools um now due the counties will run tal of 728 foreign cars, 542 bore
w. A. heylman Wm. W. Smith of the Gales Creek hatchery died last veil over $8,000,000.
| California licenses, showing the im-
week because of a rise of temperature
Another important effect of the | portance of California travel to the
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
In the water.
egislation which has not perhaps states of the north. This north and
We will take care of any legal
Fifty-two laying hens on the poultry >een fully sensed is that the ad- south travel along the whole Pa-
business you may have
farm of Arthur Bryant at Franklin, ancing of these sums to the coun- cjftc Coast will undoubtedly be stim-
Insurance, Loans and Collections. 17 miles northwest of Eugene, died :es, and continued payment to the ulated by the new movement for
Recharging with 48-hour Service
from the heat.
ounties each year of sums equiv-; joint publicity of all the Coast
Frank Menefee, ex-mayor of The lent to current taxes on the re- states.
Repairing with Best of Materials
DR. W. W. RHODES
How thig summet. traffic comp¡ires
i Dalles and prominent legal prsontlon- ested lands, will postpon to the
We carry new batteries that are
winter travel ig shown
lhe
I er of,Oregon for many years, died at ustant future the distribution of ^
Osteopathic
fully guaranteed to satisfy you
my funds to the other nominal CtínsUg talcen by the California High-
j Olympia, Wash,, aged 60 years.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Commission January 18 and 19
Grasshoppers are eating up the po­ 'eneficiaries of the land grant fund j
Your
particular kind of oils and
the reclamation, lagt where the two hig hw ays cr0S3
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada tato and hay crops on the farm of hat is to the
greases
may be had here in correct
Overton Dowell Jr. on Mercer lake In und and the United States. At | the gtate line between California
he
present
rate
of
timber
sales
the
and
Q
Thig
showed
fof
th>
measure
the western part of Lane county.
DR. G. F. MIDFORD
receipts will hardly equal the sums two days a total of 656 cars, of
The city council of McMinnville has
the government will advance each which 61 were on the Redwood and
Physician and Surgeon
authorized an Intensive campaign on
year to meet future payments to the 595 on the Pacific, which is the only
Xx-Ray Equipment
Glasses Fitted the European earwig which is said to
Wilcox Bros.
Estacada, Ore.
Office and Residence Second and be spreading through the community counties.
real winter route.
Much of this
Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon.
Sales will have to be speeded up winter travel is of northern curs
A huge brown bear, followed by two
Telephone Connections
to accumulate beyond that enough going and returning from Califor­
cube, after killing the horse of Dewey
Nelson, forest patrolman at Larch to reimburse to the government the nia.
DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON mountain, chased Mr. Nelson up a tree. eight or nine millions soon to be ad-
anced and to pay also the million GRANGE O. K. AT PETTING
Dentist
Three women were injured when a md a half dollars of accrued taxes
HIS LEADING LADY AVERS
rock weighing nine pounds was thrown vhich the government paid the
Evening Work by Appointment
Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051 by a blast through the walls of the ounties when the revestment act
Hollywood, Cal., July 17.— “Red”
home of E. B. Wert In the outskirts vas passed.
Estacada, Oregon
Grange’s assertion, after four weeks
of Oakrldge.
{ Under that act the railroad w as; 0f love-making in the movies, that
Tillamook county has awarded A. .irst to be paid for its interest in i co-eds are better kissers than the
HAIRCUT 35c
SHAVE 15c
O. D. EBY
Guthrie & Co. of Portland the contract 'he land, accrued taxes were to be , motion picture girls, drew some
All other work at popular prices
to bore a 204-foot highway tunnel on mid and the proceeds after that dis- ¡ snappy retorts from Mary McAl-
Attorney at Law
the Neah-kah-nie road. The contract , ursed in the ratio of 40 per cent to lister, his pretty leading lady.
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ price was $15,334.40.
he reclamation fund, 25 per cen t: Grange quit the movies flat today
BOBBING AND SHINGLING A SPECIALTY
viser. Oregon City, Oregon
Reconstruction work on the entire ach to the state and the counties, and tomorrow he leaves for Wheat-
distribution line of the Pacific Power >.nd 10 per cent to the United ¡ on, III., to pilot his famous ice w a-1
& Light company In Freewater began
Robert Gilman, Prop.
tates. The railroad has just been gon for the remainder of the sum-
Near Depot.
S. E. WOOSTER
last week. The cost of the work Is iaid in full, $3,901,088.
There
is
mer
at
$18
a
week.
Before
check-
Real Estate, Loans, Insur­ estimated at $12,000.
n hand in the fund as of June 30, ing out of Hollywood, the gridirion I
ance, Rentals
215,457, which will be appiled to- star declared he didn’t think much
The state highway commission at a
Farm Loans a Specialty.
-ard payment of taxes accrued up of his own ability as a film sheik.
meeting to be held In Portland July
Telephone Estacada, Oregon
29 will open bids for the construction \ o 1916, the total of this obligation < Hollywood accepted “Red’s” mod-1
of approximately 35 miles of road and 'jeing $1,571,044.
est retirement at face value, but
If the Stanfield bill had not been when he said the movie girl» were j
C. D., D. C. an d E . C. L A T O U R E T T E a number of bridges.
To vote on creating a Union high >assed all hands could look forward “pepless” in their kisses, he aroused
ATTORNEYS
school district comprising Canby, Mun- o the wiping out of this obligation | a wail of protest.
Practice in all Courts.
“Why, that’s just horrid of
First National Bank, Oregon City, dorf, Union Hall and six other dis­ ind the beginning of distribution on
tricts, a special election will be held he basis of the Chamberlain-Ferris ‘Red’,” Miss McAllister said. “H e:
Infants’ and Children’s
Oregon.
ict in another two years or so. The knows he doesn’t mean it. He Just
in Canby on Friday, July 30.
iw changes that situation, to the says that because he is going back
The annual meeting of the Oregon
irrigation and drainage congress will lenefit of the counties, which will home to his co-eds.
e saved even the cost of collecting
“I haven’t seen any college girls
be held at Hood River October 14, 15
e taxes. To meet the advance j getting by so big in the movies,
ind 16. The dates were set at a
> the counties everything that goes though there are plenty of them
meeting of the directors in Portland.
We Carry a Full Line
.ito the fund will be required for trying to crash the gates.
BAR BER S
Applications and inquiries forecast-
n indefinite period of years.
BATHS
“And 1 don’t think a co-ed puts
ng early construction of a hotel cost­
Indeed, if the situation runs a- iny more pt.p ¡n her kisses than the
ing at least $25,000 at Odell lake, ac­
L adle«’ en d C h ild re n ’« H air-
C u ttin g a S p ecialty .
cessible from the Natron cutoff rail­ ■ng another 10 years or so without girlg on the gcreen. l bet .Red- can
Shop on Broadway, Estacada.
For Girls at .....
road, have been received at the forest . -gely increasing the sales of tim- j gbow the girls back hme some new
r, the land grant fund will be so i tricks in lovemaking that he learn-
office at Bend.
An election held Tuesday In Milton bu / taking care of the counties ed out bere_»
the other beneficiaries will see
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to determine whether or not the city
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Grange s leading lady thinks the
SATURDAY, JULY 24
en then no prospect of realizing .
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should issue bonds of $30,000 to pur
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ice man is under-estimating his own
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from the proceeds. How- ,
chase a new Diesel engine for the inything
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love-making prowess. “Reds not a
;ver,
during
this
time
increased
va-
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,
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f
,
,
,
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city light and power plant resulted in
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., : bad lover, himself, she continued,
lue will come to the government s
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favor of the plan.
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“Believe me I had to make some
holdings by the increase of growth i . .
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Albany’s fire department will walk
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. violent love myself in some of the
and of stumpage values. Sales of .
'
out on a strike August 1 as the result
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close-ups to prevent ‘Red from
timber may be speeded, and further „
Get oar prices before you buy
of the dismissal by the city council . . . . .
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stealing all the scenes.
lation to assist in selling may
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Dryer Pipes Made to Order( of Russell Knlghten, chief of the de­ l»r
Green
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He can sure make love and I’ll
partment, according to an ultimatum
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forgive him for what he said about
For Sheet Iron work,
klready there is evidence of in- ,, “ _
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presented to the council.
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the co-eds being better neckers
repairs, soldering and
¿ased effort to dispose of the tim
|
than the picture girls.
plumbing, call at the
Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of
jr by the interior department,
“And I hope that he will get
Portland, during the month of June, ; hich is believed due to the presi-
. .
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enough of this ice business and re­
aggregated $513,690, according to a dent ., s interest
in
the
matter
since
.
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MAIN STREET.
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i . turn to the screen some day.”
report prepared by the state fire mar­ ie , learned . that
proceeds from sales
n
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. . . , . . . t,, 1 Grange threw his powder puff
shal. There were a total of 69 flree.
ave lagged so far behind the obli-
,
,
,
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of which three were of an Incendiary nations of the special land grant and K
make-uP bo)!
and he ha"
origin.
ind. Total sales to June 30 am-
Baggage packed preparatory to
Considerable activity has been . unted to 4,116,456, allowing for 18 ,a ',< a ins’
shown In the prune market In Douglas he receipts on hand and applying
Oregon's first woman magistrate,
county during the last few days. Al
hem on the reimbursement of tax- Judge Mary Jane Spurlin of Mult-
though buyers have covered every sec
s paid in 1916, the land grant fund nomah county's District Court, has
tlon of the county It U estimated that s today $1,355,586 “in the red." been further distinguished by ele-
leas than 70 per cent of the crop has vfter climbing over this red line, vation to the position of national
been contracted.
he proceeds will begin to apply on treasurer of Phi Delta Delta, wo-
Broadway Garage
R. A. Sawyer of Portland was elect­ ei'abursing the advance to the men’s legal fraternity.
Anita V.
For each amali filled book of
ed commander of the Spanish W’ar
ounties under the new law. It Robbins of Los Angeles, a deputy
HENRY BOHN. Estacada
f r K Green Stamps at our store
veterans at their annual convention
r>ok 10 years to pay th4 railroads city prosecutor, was made vice-pre­
at Baker. For senior rice-commander
“Get
the Habit.” IT PAYS
little more than four million dol- gident; she and Judge Spurlin,
Lee Hurst of Albany was elected, and irs. How long will it take to pay who recently took the bench on ap-
R. A. Campbell of Portland was elected hc counties 8 or 9 million, plus pointment by Governor Pierce, were
i junior rice-commander.
mother million more of the old ac- the only westereners honored thus,
The Esitern Oregon Light A Power
rued taxes, plus payments perhaps — Spectator.
company has filed application with >f $700,000 yearly in tax equiva-
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the
state
engineer
for
appropriation
C ree ham 2471
ent to be paid the counties as the
Don’t forget the street dance this
of water from the Grand Ronde river
H . B . SNYDER
ew law requires, “On or before the week Saturday night.
ED ¿ IN N , A T L IN N ’S INN.
for the development of 1264 theoreti­ ire$ day of October of each year
A G EN T
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W H E R E YOIJR DO LLAR H A S MORE CE NTS
cal horsepower The cost of the pro­ .fter 1926.” The interior depart- counties, and the $8,000,000 stream
E staca d a , O re.
P h o ee S43
WITH S E RV ICE A N D Q U A L I T Y
posed
development
was
estimated
ai
ment wW begin at one the computa- will begin to flow as calculations
J . E. G A TES
JERSEY
MILK AND CREAM
Satisfactory
Battery Service
Storage
Gas
Oil
Greasing
Personal
vc i eSre
Cascade Motor Co.
The “Square Deal” Barber Shop
S P E C IA L
UNION SUITS at 29c
DENNY BROTHERS ?
Kute Cut Coveralls
$1.25
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
AM ES SH O P
Fluff Cake Flour at
One
Dollar
Cash
TIRE AND T I B E
REPAIRING
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
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tion t
Ute so-call ad advance to th# are completed.