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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
building of the Estaeada's Broad way concrete pavement. Published ever«- Thursday at The only element on the job which has been entirely satisfac Estacada. Oregon K. M. Standifrh, Editor ami Manager tory is the weather, which has Entered at the poitoffiee in Eittacad«, been ideal for the handling of con crete work, and if this weather Oregon, a» .second-class mail. will only keepon breaking all rec S lB .V K IfT IO N R a TKS ords w ith its49days without rain, ' Ine year . . . 11.00 Six month* .50 the pavement may yet be compiet eli. providing the contractor does not run out of further materials, Thursday, (Xtober 26, 1916 and no strikes or other causes be ine local business men. after a >'°tn,d contro1 a^ ear' ri A T youth and energv are »rest assets none summer a id fan noted for it-, If the "rather continues wdl deny. They heln a lot in tin- battle of Slackness ,n collections, are in pleted. anfl the the pavement is finally com- life. Frequently, however, iiu-n who pos- Estacada business men hopes that from now on this im hope to stage •oss hot! voiitli arid *-n«rgv -mldenlv din some portant department of tneir busi evening, which a celebration er that »¡on need a little .¡pital. A will prove a treat ness will pick up. - - I usine: onrmrtunitv find- tl • without and a gala time to ail. With the majority of the farm un' esali. ers' crops now ready for .-.aie, and D r-.- Young man. don't : . aught tin- *. \ * aueet — i prrn,d rs j fn ! bnsiues men o< the eountr free) de ja r e that ey should -oori be in circulation By Spud Prices Kiev ov • th i- - * - * * — * m aitilt to tie f,,.-r that thev in sufficient quantities to ease the With the price of potatoes one-ud a Min- nrroilM earlv in life T'e when the present condition. steadily soaring from 90c two chanci' fi - an investment came alone th e, were ready Estacada is not contemplating weeks ago to over $1.20 the first 1 r it Notiti and energv make a fin cumhinHtion. any "Pay Up Week” but ad peo- of this week, the farmers, who but vouth. enervo and capital are in rin cih . pie are urged to help by paying all have a goodly crop this year, r o r x c MAX. RE INVINCIBLE START A their bills as soon as possible, as are looking ahead to making every dollar (laid, usually settles money. BANK APPOI NT WITH CS TODAY. many other accounts before it fi-1 In as much as competition is nally goes to rest in some fortu-;the ife of trade, spirited buying nate person's hank account. has been going on locally, with buyer Givens controlling a fair Mr., Mrs. or M'ss Voter with ; share of the sales, as against Ask us for one r>f our Home Savings Banks the national, state and county | Portland and non-resident buyers. election coming on in about ten] days, are you in a position to Miss Edith Bauhaus of Portland cast an intelligent ballot, not j spent a few days last week at the only for the candidates but on all home of her sister, Mrs. Henry the important measures? j Schmidt of George. The right to vote now ada.vs is j Leroy D. Walker. President - Thomas Yocum, Vice President a serious privilege and more| C. W. Wanzer of Port.and was Irwin 1). Wright, Ca-hier harm can be done by a voter a Sunday \isitor at the Botkin going to the polls, without hav-1 home in Garfield. ing seriously studied the issues: at sla*e, than by not voting at Notice for Levy of Additional all. Koad Tax There are two sides to every Notice is hereby given that we. I measure and if you would inteli- the undersigned Tax Payers, con- i Is Headquarters For gently study same, write to the of ten per cent of the Tax- Secretary of State and ask for sisting Payers in Hoar? District No. 9. a copy of the voters’ pamphlet, (’lackamasCounty, Oregon, here which contains lioth the affirma by give notice to the Tax Pavers tive and negative arguments on of said Hoad District No 9. that ali questions. there will be a meeting of the| l ax Payers of said District in tnej Of All Kinds Being lost on the road, will Club House at George, Oregon, ; soon be a thing of the past in Clackamas County, on the nth < lackamas County, as the newly- day of November, 1916, at 8 o' ordered sign-boards and road- clock to vote an additional Standard and Fancy Groceries markers. being made up under tax in P. said M., District road pur the direction of the county court, poses, as provided for will soon lie delivered and in the legislature of 191:1. by an act of Vegetables and Fruits In Season place. Henry Johnson A laughable incident occured H. C. Stephens in Estacada one dark night a few H. Joyner For Canning Your Fruit ve.-ks ago. which a road-marker Peter Rath might h a v e eliminated. At Use our Wide Mouth Se'f Sealing Jars A. H. Miller a 'iut 2 A. M. a commotion was C. A. Johnson h a-d down on the Terrace Addi- Otto Paulsen tiori flat and with the cannery Julius Paulsen building Hooded by the head'- Frank Ochs lights of an auto, a male voice N. Scheel was neard to say "I would like (’. Klinker Estacada, Oregon *o know how in blankety-blank, Fred Lins you eve get out of this blankety- blank town?” Another instance was a motor Advise Me W hat You Have For Sale party found in Garfield, who were looking for the Currinsvil » road, har ing passed the Estaca da school and taken the second instead of the first tvlrn to tin- left. With the auto tourist these days covering all highways, the road-marker is an absolute neces sity and a gt**! advertisement and let me know as far in advance as possible. for a community. NOTE: A 'Top Hog” , which is the one that brings the best profits to the grower, -houk) be fat, in good condition and weigh from lo5 to ¿25 pounds. Believ ing that on some subjects t e less said the letter, the New s fias refrained from raking up e s t a c a d a much space descriptive of the The Man Who Has Helped To Build Up The Local Livestock Industry. P.a<*ern Clarkamas News *uu»r„.marnât ' Estacada State Bank Chapmans E A T S A S L. A. Chapman LIVESTOCK GIVENS,