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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
New Slaughter House TiTe Palace MEAT Market Invites Your Patronage Cash Paid Fred Jorg, For E ggs Proprietor Phone Maiii 83. Broadway Lstarada, Oregon * #2. a day. $10. a week H o te l E s ta c a d a Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited VJUvS. G O O .; .1 Livestock buyer M. J. Kerkes o f Portland has had erected an up-to-date slaughter-house on the \ Henry Githens’ place in Currins j ville. This is the first o f its type lo -1 cally, being perfectly sanitary j and has this week been inspected j and passed by G. H. Fullenwider | I o f the Oregon Dairy & Food C om -! I mission. Besides the buying o f stock on ! the hoof, Mr. Kerkes is now in j the market for dressed hogs, I ! paying within 'A c o f the Port- j land prices. J ' 1 I'LL POKE AN V K A .i IK L . ' C 3 « t .“ FT . ’AW THAT S A V S W -B RlQMT C C t IS _____ - HOT TH E R E A t I— THE SEAL TOBACCOUr CCC C H E W C H C V /.so e O A E HOUR OW N UAV/ GEO. C. BROWNELL. O U want to rem ember that the same fine stock is The voters of Clackamas county used in both W -B C U T and Right-Cut. Th e dif have an opportunity this fall of send- j ference is that one is long shred and the other is short ing to the legislature a man, who not j j oniy promises to do things for the j shred, both seasoned with a bit ot salt. Y ou will know taxpayers, but has previous exper- real tobacco satisfaction when you cu to u t the old kind I ience to bear out his statements in and take up either one of the Real T obacco C hew twins. | this particular. « A A II, little chew lasts and satisfies. In the nomination of George C. Brownell, the Oregon City attorney, j 11 M a a <L J. I t VrmUN-BRUTON COMPANY. 50 U m Sq»..., K-w r -. for the legislature on the republican ticket, the voters could not have se- j lected a stronger or more capable man, or one better versed in the inner Fair Opens Auspiciously Leroy D. Walker workings of the legislative body and Continned from page 1 thus knowing how to go about to get Enters Broader Field things accomplished. which are today confronting the Geo. C. Brownell was 12 years state One o f the most important busi senator from Clackamas county, and farmers o f this county. ness changes in the county oc- served as president of the body. Up Mr. Griffith followed with the on the adjournment o f me sene' j cured last week, when Leroy D. every republican and ueniucrat in the first official announcement o f the body gave him a rising vote of company’s contemplated plan to Walker, retired from the presi thanks for the honest way in which dency o f the Bank o f Commerce, he had administered that important open up for early settlement sev o office. And further, to show his eral hundred acres o f their land f Oregon City, to take advan standing as a member of the senate'1 tage o f a larger opportunity in a he was selected by a unanimous vote in this vicinity, outlining a pro larger field. to deliver the address of welcome to posed plan to place the 40 acre the then president of the United tracts o f land into the hands of Mr. Walker was the founder of States. Theodore Roosevelt, when the bonafide settlers on the easiest o f the Bank o f Commerce and leaves latter visited Salem. The Journal Records of the senate l terms, with no payment until the with the best wishes o f the direc for 12 years show that Geo. C. Brow- | expiration o f five years and then tors and officials, the institution nell always voted against every- allowing five years more before having prospered in all ways dur thing that tended to make high taxes and always fought appropriations, final payment, all being based on ing his administration. and was the only man in the senate , a sale price which will be mater While Mr. Walker’ s m a n y who voted against the appropriation ] ially less than values asked in this of a half million dollars for the Lewis section for similar raw land. friends regret his leaving the A Clark fair, contending that the ■ In conclusion, the' s p e a k e r Bank o f Commerce, they con ! wealthy business men of Portland I ! and the railroads would be benefitted briefly outlined the attitude o f his gratulate him upon his intention l ay such an exhibition and that they company as a public service cor o f entering a broader field, rec I ought to raise the money. poration, subject to the Public ognizing his standing and ability | The Senate Journal of 1901, Page Service Commission, and asked as a banker. 45, shows that Mr. Brownell took ; charge of and pdssed through the for fair play and honesty from Trout Pond* Closed senate what is known as the Initiat- j the public. ive and Referendum system of gov Pres. H. C. Stephens o f the fair The Eagle Creek Trout Feeding ernment, under which, w h e n board conducted the pr ogram and adopted by the people, became the Ponds were emptied o f fish and primary law, and the election of Uu- with the other members o f the closed last week, with Supt. Me ited States senators by popular vote. board deserves much credit for Kinley Reed leaving for Boriny- Mr. Brownell always supported this third annual fair. ville, as ordered by the Fish & Women’s suffrage while In the sen Game Commission. Before the ate. Mr. Brownell contends that onr 1 year is over, it is likely that Mr, high rate of taxation in this state 1» Reed will be sent to Alaska to a great burden to the taxpayers and obtain eggs for next seasons ment of the state of Oregon, besides hatching. ment of the state of Oregon, besides keeping capital from coming into the The last shipment from the state for the purposes of investment C IT Y ' S R A IL R O A D , H E A L T H , E D U ponds, comprised 2,000 eastern He proposes, if elected, to make a C A TIO N A L AND O T H L R F A C IL I brook fry, which were liberated fight to abolish tax-eating commis T I E S A D A P T I T FOR S C H O O L sions, office-holders and chair-warm near the headwaters o f Eagle S IT E . ers in and about the state capital Creek, above Rocky Scrabble and institutions, thereby saving rnon Pendleton, Ore.—Pendleton’* claim* Crossing, the work being han ifcy to the taxpayers. Mr. Brownell contends, and is un- lor the entabliahment. of a State Nor dled by George Kitzmiiler, o f . doubtedly right.that hundreds of mai School are barred upon the unuaual Eagle Creek, Supt. Reed o f ihe I thousands of dollars every year, run- advantages offered for such an instl ponds and Mr. Lea, who resides I ning up into the millions, are belne tutieo. It is Ideally located with re in Bissell, near the place o f liber- squandered by these political chair- in e r t to railroad facilities and In the ; warmers and by the legislature it- center of the country which It will j ation. | self. He proposes to make a tieV »eve. its health conditions are ex i against all kinds of extravagances, O n F ir in g Lin«. cellent. It has a bountiful supply ot i The Herald believes Mr. Brownell “ Have you ever heeu on tbe filing will do this because, when he was a clear, cold, pure mountain water. li offers a library of 12,009 volumes, I WmT ' member of the senate several years I “ Sure! Only last week ray boss srooil ago he had a law passed cutting to which are added 3000 annually, down the salaries of the court house house! In a beautiful new building, i us all in line, and I was the first on* | of Clackamas county, and these offlc- erected at a coat of 140,000 The iarg j be fired ** ‘ rrs were his political friends. He d'd est athletic stadium in the Northwest, I “ And were you ever rewarded for | did this because in his campaign he capable of accommodating 20.000 peo bravery?*’ ! promised the people he would do so pie; a natatorlum, modern and equip “Ob. ya ai." On account of his conceded ability ped for the use of men and women “ Did you get the Iron crona?** and knowledges of parlln«entary law “ Nope” and rules governing legislative bod- built at a coat of tll.000; ample audi “The Victoria cross?" '»«, we believe that Geo C. Brownell torlum room for lyceum couraea and “Naw I got the maltese crow.” can do more good for the taxpayers lecturea and a school system that if “ Uow '♦mild you gef the maltese ■ f Clackamas county and of the state without equal in a city of It* site. Its of Oregon than a doxen lnexperienc- facilities and the students nacaaaary i cross?* ent, however good their Intention. for practice teaching have bean’ guar “ 1 stepped on ber tall." — Exchange I may be.— Canby Herald. anteed by the city board Y PENDLETON IS IDEAL LOCATION FDRNQTMU H. A. Lewis FOR Joint Senator 14th Senatorial District (Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah Counties) Advocates:- Economical Legislation, Budget System, Good Roads, But No Bonds, Pay As We Go, Opposed To G raft Has No Ax To Grind. Let The Country Be Represented. (Paid Advertisement)