Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 16, 1926, Image 2

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    EA STERN CLACKAMAS NEW S THURSDAY, SEPT.
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Do your trad in g in your home
town. Every dollar spent in your
com m unity is shared in some m an­
W. A. HEYLMAN, E ditor.
ner by someone else. By trad in g
a t home the money is left in the
Entered at the poatoffice in Estacada, locality in which you live. A citi­
Oregon, as second-class mail.
zen who sends his money away is
a detrim ent to his neighbor and
Published every Thursday at community. Suppose every busi­
ness man should buy all he con­
Estacada, Oregon,
sumes on the outside, how long
by the
| could they m aintain a community
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, club? Ju st stop and think of a
(A CORPORATION.)
little fellow of th a t ch aracter be­
ing president of a com m unity or­
S ubscription R a t e s :
ganization.
One Year
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$1.50
Six Months
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.76 COUNTY FAIR
AT CANBY
WILL BE SEPTEM BER 21-24
Eastern Clackamas News
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16, 1926
J i t E e a n a m ie a ! T r a n ip a r ta lla n
“T h e V?ne
OF SPECIAL INTEREST1 r
Brief of Resume of Happenings
the Week Collected for
Cur Readers.
The annual conference of Oregon
s*nte traffic officials was held at
Salem.
June, month of brides, got a bad
start In Bend. So far this month,
divorces outdistance m arriages three
to one.
The clubhouse of the Meadow Lake
HOW COME?
Livestock parades, band concerts, Fishing club, 16 miles west of Carlton,
The adm inistration press agen t horse races, trained elephants, fer- was destroyed by tire with a loss of
has fed the adm inistration press ris wheel, m erry-go-round, dancing, about $4000.
Mrs. Louise Daly of La Grande was
with allopathic doses o f Coolidgc baby clinic are but a few of the a t­
prosperity. We have been regaled tractions for the 1926 county fair reappointed by Governor Pierce a
w ith tales a la Aesop, Grimm, A ra­ to be hold a t the county fa ir grounds member of the state board of cosmetics
bian nights and
M unchausen lo a t Canby Septem ber 21, 22, 24 and therapy examiners.
these many months. We are told 24, which will be the 20th annual
Leander Bartelmay, 64, a bachelor
th a t by reducing S ecretary Mellon’s fair. From the present indications living between Sandy ridge and Bor­
income ta x something over h alf a th e 20th fair will be the largest and ing. committed suicide by jumping into
million dollars a year, we were able g reatest ever held by the C lacka­ a well on his place.
to show over three hundred millions mas County F air Association. W ith
Three and a half acres on Clackamas
in surplus; and th a t it might be­ added improvements on the grounds Heights at Oregon City have been pur­
come necessary to reduce M ellon’s and in the buildings will be an i ♦ ’ chased by Clackamas county court for
This magnificent bronze by H arriett
income tax some more in o rd er to duccm ent to bring many visitors I a cemetery
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Frishm uth la on display in the Palacs
this year.
cre ate a g rea ter surplus.
Approximately
660
miles ________
of state
of Fine _______
Arts _ at the Sesqul-Centennlal
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y y i U A iiu a tci/
u w
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T ourists from oth er states are to highways in Oregon will be oiled - tlur-
The Associated Press, under date
Internat'onal Exposition
in Phl’adel-
o f Septem ber 9, announces the ov­ be given the privilege of attending ng the present year, according to Roy Phia where the 150th anniversary of
»Hrt alrrnlTiff
t f f the
h o Declaration
[lf.M ii r :, I in n n
the
signing r of
of f InHfl-
Inde­
er-subscription of G overnm ent 3 Vt the fair fre e of charge. They will Kleln, state highway engineer
pendence Is being celebrated This is
p e r cent T ax C ertificates, am ount­ be allowed free cam ping in the
Twenty-four
grazing
permits
have
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uu L u
ue
O
L
I 1 C m
a n ;
g gorgeous
u i^ cu u o
u
ou
but
one
of l the
many
and
ing to three hundred tw enty-five grove near the main pavilion and been issued to stock owners in the beautiful things to be seen in the Fine
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allowed
to
take
in
th
e
four
days’
millions.
Cascade national forest, according to Arts e xhibit. Famous artists from all
Is this the surplus which Mellon show.
Macduff, supervisor of the parts of the world have sent their
The lower floor of the big p a­ Nelson F
paintings, etchings
and -------
scupltures
created by reducing his income tax,
rest.
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forest.
along with the rest of the county's vilion is being thoroughly rem odel­
R
phllado>Phla
ba exhibited
B. C
C. Coke
Coke of
of Marshfield
Mar-nfleld was
was elected
electee the
expoaitloni t0 whlch
C0Uu nUes during
until
ed.
This will be occupied
by
w ealthiest citizens?
erpsident
of
the
Oregon
state
aerie
of
Det.em
t,er
j
Did Mr. Mellon learn this sys­ granges, community clubs, indivi­ Eagles at the closing session of the
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tem of showing a surplus from dual farm exhibits, Boys’ and G irls' annual convention of the order a t
, noted , screen a rtist has insured
A
Club
work,
as
well
as
the
general
debt-ridden F rance?
‘ ra'
his smile fo r $250,000. Ju st w hat
I f E urope pays this country a display of horticultural and a g ri­
Barbara, 6 months old daughter of ¡le f oara WOuld cause th a t smile to
On the second
billion dollars in cash— and th e peo­ cu ltural exhibits.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Hill of Telocaset fade away> uniess it might be his
ple of this country hold one billion floor will be the commercial booths,
died
at Hot Lake, the victim of swal- galary would be cut off> we are at
in G overnm ent Bonds, (the evi­ floral departm ent, needlecraft and
lowing part of a can full of talcum a josg t0 conj cct Ure why any com-
ionic
economics.
dences of th a t billion dollars we
pany would take such a risk. But
John Robinson is to be in charge : powder.
loaned to E urope) which are not
Farm
homes
In
the
path
of
i
forest
jf
you o r I had his salary perhaps
j
f
the
horticultural
and
agricultur-
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due fo r years to come, would the
trea su ry have one billion dollars al display; Avon Jesse, superintend-1 fire east of Black butte, In the Sis- we might smile too.
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ent of the floral departm ent; Mrs. ters country, were saved from de-
surplus? W hat’s the answ er?
A. H. Knight, superintendent of structlon when residents of Sisters
the blaze.
' The Presen t tim es o ffers some
the home economics, and Mrs. Mel­ fought
OFFICERS AND CRIMINALS
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. funny situations. The m anager of
Suffering from heart trouble, and
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vin McCord, needlework.
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. . _ „ a colored pugilist is suing Jack
Much ado is being made by cer­
to have been despondent, E. E. ■
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Ensley Gribble will have charge said
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... , Demps»y fo r one-third of a million
tain m etropolitan new spapers over of the livestock; Mrs. W. H. Brlenner, 40, of Gladstone, committed . „
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dollars dam ages because he refused
th e recent shooting up in W ashing­ Thompson and Mrs. H. C. Klein- suicide at Medford by firing a revolver
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, a year ago to fight his man. Dam-
ton of a Japanese bootlegger a t­ sniith, poultry fanciers, to have bullet through his heart.
. . law
ages for refusing to break . . the
tem pting to escape prohibition o ffi­ charge o f the poultry departm ent.
Absence of beneficial rainfall over • a new onQ
cers in discharge of their duties.
The Estacada band of 25 pieces much of the state caused material re-
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This ado is so loud and so general will play for the fo u r days’ fair, and ductlon In Oregon grain crop pros-
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over the country in like cases and Lloyd Sm ith’s orchestra, with W ar­ pects during May. says F. L. Kent. u.,W lth the colm!nf of the automo-
the absence of any com plaint when ner Hall, of O rig o n City, as en te r­ statistlcian. department of agriculture.1 bl,e camo much W to the *ndian ,n
, many localities where he has done
the tables are reversed and an o ffi­ ta in er will furnish the music for
Construction and improvement work
with his pint0 and
t him a
cer is killed, th a t the a ttitu d e of the dancing. M artin Stauber is to will be suspended and personnel will
n t0 earry his whole fam .
the new spapers plainly shows where have have charge of the dancing.
be reduced
by 1 the state fish commis-
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. ily.
Likewise
the
radio is now set
there sym pathies are centered. This
alon In an effort
to meet
a reduced
• m any a wigwam, tepee and .
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up
m
leads the reading public to the con­
program
caused by a deficit of about wickiup,
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and , th e dusky
aborigine
clusion, and it is very evident, th a t
eagerly listens to the music and
the press instead o f standing for
The house passed a senate bill to voices of the white man, and wheth-
law observance are ra th e r leaning
P
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authorize purchase by the city of lam - er they understand it or not, get out
in support of the crim inal, and are
hill for power purposes, of certain of it such pieasure as „one would
not what they should be, educators
lands formerly embraced in the grant begrudge these simple people of na-
and uplifters and on the side of
to the Oregon & California Railroad LUre. And who knows b ut these
rig h t and justice.
company.
two contributions to happiness may
This is not to say we condone the
During the current week 107 mills not havc a tendency to awaken in
•hooting down o f hum an beings
reporting to the West Coast Lumber the savage breast a desire to rise
in Internal Medicine for the
w ithout ju stificatio n . To take hu­
Manufacturers association, produced 1 above his present station?
man life is to be deplored a t all
past fiftee n year*
109 032.816 feet, booked orders for 103,*----------------------------------------------------
tim es. But our present civilization
228.036 feet and shipped 121.409.791
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
DOES
NOT
OPERATE
recognizes w ar as legitim ate and we
icet of lumber.
j Notice is hereby given th a t the
go forth by the thousands and slay
The board of directors of the Eugene undersigned, as adm inistratrix of
Will be at
by the thousands for less occasion
chamber of commerce voted to pledge j the estate of Vnn W oodard, de-
than disobeying some law designed
BENSON HOTEL
to the proposed Art building at the ceased has filed her final account
to benefit the whole hum an family.
university of Oregon the sum of $26,-1 ¡n the office of the County Clerk of
Thursday
& Friday, Oct. 7 & 8
The law says th a t when Its m an­
000, to be raised by a special campaign Clackamas County, Oregon, and that
O ffice Hour*: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
dates are violated a man shall be
to be conducted next fall.
Monday, the 27th day of Septem-
apprehended and made to pay the
Forty-seven
forest
fires
were
report-
ber, 1926, at the hour of 10 a. m. in
TWO
DAYS
ONLY
penalty, and if he runs aw ay when
ed up to June 1 from the 22 national the forenoon of said day, in the
this attem p t is made the inference
No Charge for Consultation
forests in Oregon and Washington, in-1 County C ourt Room of said Court
is th a t he is guilty. The officer's
volvtng a total area of 2670 acres ac- has been appointed by said Court as
duty is to get him. U nfortunately
Dr. Melienthin 1» a reg u lar g rad u ­ cording to a repor, from the district the tim e and place fo r th e hearing
a t tim es this results in the taking
| of objections thereto and the settle-
of life, and probably no one regrets ate in medicine and surgery and is forester's office in Portland.
licensed by the sta te of Oregon.
Twenty
flve
Indians
from
the
I’m«-
ment thereof.
this action more than the man who
Dated and first published, Aug-
pulls the fatal trigger. And w heth­ He does not o perate for chronic ap­ tilla reservation representing three
e r the victim knows it o r not, or pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of tribes. will attend the national Indian U3t 19, 1926.
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
Last publication, Septem ber 16,
congress to be held at Spokane. July
w hether he be violating the dry
He has to his credit wonderful 21 to 27. it was announced by Major 1926.
law, the wet law or art> other law.
results in diseases of the stomach, Omar Babcock, Indian agent in charge.
DORA HIRTE,
th e courts and custom recognizes
A dm inistratrix of the estate of
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves. ! The Sou:hern Pacific has started
the right of th e peace officer to
Address,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed w etting, operating Its new tie creosotlng p la n t, Van W oodard, deceased.
shoot, and this often results in f a ­
catarrh, weak lungs, rheum atism , at Eugene, where approximately 40,000 *’-stacada- Oregon.
talities. O f course, the o fficer is
i r — ii-.
Win.
Wallace Smith,
solatia, leg ulcers und rectal ail­ fir ties will be treated monthly. This
expected to use judgm ent and not
ments.
A
ttorney
fo r A dm inistratrix.
plant cost about $350.000 and will also
lose his head and to shoot under all
Below are the names o f a few of treat cedar poles to be used for piling.
and eve ry circum stance, and he
his many satisfied patients in O re­
After 45.000 acres of brush and tlm-
should exercise extrem e caution.
gon:
berland were burned over, a forest fire
B ut w hat we are try in g to ar
Mrs. L. L. Peetz. Moro, heart which had been raging In the 8 isk'you
rive ut is the fact th a t the killing of
trouble.
mountains in Oregon and northern
an o fficer occasions no such an up
Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter California was br u^ht under control.
roar.
All crim inals are potential
BATHS
M arie), W alton, tonsil* and ade­ Approx mutely 65 sections of land
killers and officials know th a t and
noids.
L adies’ and
C h i l d r e n ’s Hair-
.vere ravaged.
m ust be on guard to protect their
C u ttin g a S pecialty.
Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, ul­
own lives, a right no one will deny.
Victor Bracher of the Brscher Hard *• Shop on Broadway, Estacada. I
cer of the leg.
ware company of P ot Rock, unearth-
The officer knows that if his man
Mrs. Nets Peterson, Skamokawa,
ed what Is believed by many to be an ——
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is cornered he will “ shoot his way
Wash., colitis and ulcers of stomach.
elephant’s tusk. It la 8 feet long. 13
o u t.” and being forew arned he takes
Grover C. Gouthier, Couquille.
Inches In diam eter and r is m iles Ole
no chances. In such cases sympathy
Ore., colitis and ulcers of stomach.
ivory. It was burled In 13 feet of vol-
should lie w-ith the officer, not be
Mrs. Carl Johnson. Marshfield,
, ante ash soil.
cause he snuffed out a human life, ea r trouble.
b u t th a t he was acting in the caps
Two bills awarding Portland resi­
J. W. T urner, Dalles, stomach
city o f a defender of law and order trouble.
dents almost $70,000 were passed by
and In defense of decent society
congress One auth'Tize* payment to
Kidnev. Bladder,
E. A. Russell. Klamath Falls, ap­
against one who was enemy and I pendicitis.
M Ranie A Sons of $32.600 as a re­
P ro sta te . H igh Blood
P ressure, Rheumatism,
m enace to all this.
W hen our
fund on Hqutdated damages collected
Remember the above d ate, that
C onstipation, Loss of
on the contract for raising the Welsh
g reat newspapers, niolders of pub-1
V itality , etc. C all o r
consultation on this trip will be free
Prince, a sunken stp a n er in :h<* Co­
lie opinion, as, indeed they are
w rite f e r b o o k le t on
and that his treatm en t is d ifferent.
lumbia river white lb » other cor firms
ta k e such a stand as this and not <
re-energi:ing the glands
Married women must be accom­
without operation.
payment of $34.434 to Dr. Hi ary Waldo
one to encourage crim inals, then j
panied by their husbands.
Coe fer the care of iasan - pai'enta
will they be more w orthy of that
DR.
H.
Z. THARP
Address: 211
Bradbury Bldg..
L--U.
Mvm.ugs. ., - i ,.iaL
claim of usefulness in the g reat (
Los Angeles, California.
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public opinion.
a
Coming to
— a marvel c£
handling e a s3
T ake th e w heel of tod ay’s C hevrolet!
L earn th e sim plicity o f its gear s h ift
—experience th e fle x ib ility o f it»
velvety acceleration—th e am azing
s m o o th n e s s a n d pow er o f its m od­
ern valve-in-head m o to r — learn th e
th rill o f its rem ark ab le steering ease
a n d th e q u ick responsiveness o f its
big, oversize brakes!
O n ly th e n can you possibly ap­
preciate its h an d lin g ease an d m u l­
tiple-cylinder perform ance.
C om e in today a n d get a dem o n ­
stration!
Coach nr 5 g T / f f?
Coupe ••
FourDoor $
Sedan-
2?
Landau $
V 4*TonTruck
Chassis O n l y
£
J i 3
1-T on T r u c k
4 /4. Q C
Chassis O n ly
All P rices f. o . k
M ine, M ich .
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
ILCOX BROTHERS
- ESTACADA, OREGON
Q U A L IT Y A T L O W C O S T
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor
☆
Beef,
Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m.
ESTACADA, OREGON
Dr. Melienthin
S P E C IA L IS T
BARBERS
i
T H I S IS* T H E
T IM E
to consider the advantages of
Domestic Electric
Refrigeration
With the advent of warm weather a new problem
presents itself in connection with the economical
and safe preservation of family foods.
The modern way is by means of domestic refriger­
ation. It brings you
CONSTANT COLD- it just the right temper-
ature.
CLEANLINESS— No dirt in the box, no pudlles
on the floor.
UNFAILING SUPPLY—Close your home -
away for days and when you return you’ll
the food in your refrigerator just as you lc
ECONAMY— DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIG­
ERATION is actually cheaper in daily expense
CONVENIENCE—New frozen deserts made pos­
sible and pure, dainty ice cubes for the table.
We shall be glad to have you come in and let us ex­
plain the numerous advantages of domestic electric
refrigeration.
Portland
Electric Power Company