Eastern Clackamas News Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon R. M. Stanilish, Editor and Manager Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Have you gotten your copy of the East Clackamas County Fair 1 Premium List yet? If not, do so at once and decide which prizes you are going to win. * It has now turned up that some of the people living near the dis­ . . . reputable Boring Hill Road, are telling the County Court t h a t Thursday, August 31, 1916 there is not sufficient travel iver WE’VE GONE BACK TO THE that route to warrant making it DOLLAR PRICE-Sometime ago, into a passable highway. Naturally there is not much 11E hail fellow well met, the man who spends the News announced that after as he goes, it. popular just so long as he is travel over it in its present con­ August 1st, the subscription price a hail fellow well met, so long us he spends would be advanced to $1.50 perj dition, but there would be if it us lie goes. His fair weather friends leave year, payable as usual in advance. ! was made passable. him the minute he is in tinaneia! distress. This advance was necessary, j The repair of t h i s obstacle Don't he one of these kind. If you are should not interfere with the con­ making big money plai^ to set aside a cer­ owing to the steadily increasing! tinuance of work on the River tain sum in bank. You’ll find that if adversity comes prices of materials going into the Road, as there is sufficient traffic n goodly bank balance is your best friend. If you al­ make-up of the paper. to warrant two highways on this ready have a bank account make it a point to keep a Materials still remain high side of the river. healthy balance, a good margin to work on. If you priced but we believe they will haven't a bank account open one witli us today. There should be some addition soon regain their normal basis CALI. AND SEE US ABOUT YOUR BANKING. and as many people feel they can­ to the State Fish & Game Laws or to the Forestry Regulations, not afford one dollar and a half I which will allow of the prosecu­ f or a weekly newspaper, conse-| tion of that specimen of hunter, quently the S U B S C R I P T I O N fishermen or camper, who after a iw u m n a •nm um á P R I C E from now on, will be $1. few days camping, leaves thespot a nasty, evil smelling contamina­ The issuance of a newspaper of tion. Ask us for one of our H om e Savings Banks the class of the News, means a More than one established camp primal o u t l a y of considerable in the mountains lately has been more than the subscription price left a ruin, with all lumber and asked, but this loss will be taken camp fixtures used for fuel; tin up in some other way by the pub­ cans, garbage and rubbish left on t h e spot; manure from pack lisher. Leroy D. Walker, President - Thomas Yocum, Vice President horses left inside the limits of the In the case of subscribers who camp and often a foul smelling Irwin I). Wright, Cashier have paid the $1.50 price, we will mess of fish entrails and clean gladly refund the extra 50c or will ings remaining to draw flies and The Estacada Schools will open e x t e n d the subscriptions six vermin. Rod & Gun Club Ask For on Wednesday, September 13th. months. Pheasants Editor Brodie of the pulpy city’s There has been some question The News now goes into nearly morning paper, claims that since as to why the schools open on a Many people have advised the every home in this part of the the changing of the name of the Wednesday, instead of on the News of their desire to obtain county and is read by over 2,500 Estacada Progress to ¡he Eastern time-honored Monday morning; people per week. If the return Clackamas News, all signs o f Chinese pheasants from the the reason being that the direc­ to the dollar subscription basis “ Progress” have disappeared. State Fish & Game Commission, tors wish to hold thirty-six full will result in its continued growth weeks of schooling during the This remark was apropos of for local liberation. and influence in the community, yean and still terminate the school the News’ late complaints against These requests were duly turn­ the extra 50c will not stand in the county’s hanisui facing ma­ year before June 1st, allowing the way. ed over to Ben S. Patton, Deputy for holidays and other vacations. nia, so long as the Boring Hill Have you ever considered the Road remains in its present un- County Game Warden, who is condition which would exist in passable condition. now requesting the commission 150,000 R ainbow T rout this community or any other, if for as many birds as possible, to Editor Brodie is really a first For Liberation there was no local newspaper? class, honest, hardworking, pub­ be liberated by the farmers, T h e news items of interest lic spirited man and naturally as Through the efforts of Deputy through the agency of the Esta­ would not only be unknown, ex­ his automobile seldom travels the Game Warden, Ben S. Patton and cada Rwl & Gun Club. cept as passed on from mouth to roads of Eastern Clackamas Coun­ Mgr. Bronson of the River Mill mouth, but there would be no ty, he knows little of the condi­ As soon as the birds are receiv­ Hatchery, arrangements are be­ medium for the announcement of tions here. ed, parties having asked for ing made to liberate 150,000 rain­ entertainments, meetings, a n d same will be notified. If Editor Brodie will make a matters of vital importance. bow trout fry in the streams in trip or attempt to make a trip Your local newspaper aims to over the Boring Hill Road, we this vicinity. Miss Dora Currin of Currins- contain all of the news that is fit know that he will immediately Parties willing to assist in this ville is now visiting in the Blue to print, allot' the information as realize that the "kick” registered work or who wish to liberate trout Mountain country in eastern Ore­ to political, religious and social in the News is justifiable and with in streams or lakes near their matters and is striving to reflect his influence, matters could be gon, being with Miss Josie Har- property, are asked to kindly ad­ the wishes and desiresof the pub­ adjusted and the E n t e r p r i s e kenrider of Estacada, who has vise the News’ office or Warden lic individually and collectively. would live up to its name too. Patton at Estacada. been spending the summer there. You can great ly help your home newspaper by notifying the pub­ lisher of any news which arises in A dvise Me W h a t You H ave For Sale your home or your community.! Also dont hesitate to send your ideas to the publisher on any sub­ jects of importance to you or your; neighbors. The News does not wish to print the sentiments of its publisher, but wants to truly reflect the public in all matters. Lastly, y o u r continued sub­ scription to the News is necessary and let me know as far in advance as possible. and if you can influence anyone NO TE:—A “Top Hop” , which is the one that brings the beat profits to the grower, of your neighbors who is not a should be fat, in good condition and weigh from 165 to 225 ptounds. subscriber to become one, it will be greatly appreciated and you will be the gainer by the contin-1 ued growth of your home paper. I S ubscription R ates One year Six months - $1.00 .50 4 * 4 E stacada State Bank LIVESTOCK GIVENS, k * t estacada The Man Who Has Helped To Build Up The Local Livestock Industry. ►