Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 28, 1917, Image 6

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    Fishermen Attention
Despite the report in the News
Published every Thursday at
of last week, to the effect that
Estacada. Oregon
R. M. Standish, Editor and Manager
the Clackamas River is only clos­
Entered at the Jlostoffice in Eataeada,
ed to commercial fishing, many
Oregon, a|i second-class mail.
inquiries have come to this office,
S u b sc r ipt io n R atks
asking if it was closed to hook
One year ^ -
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$1.00
and line fishing.
Onr prices are kept as low as
Six montha
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- .50
An error appeared in the re­
can be made and our service the
Thursday, June 28, 1917
port sent to the Portland papers
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from Oregon City, stating the
best we know how to give.
The apportionment of $5,000
river was closed to all fishing,
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to be raised by Estacada and
this same error having appeared
Eastern Clackamas County, tor
We can get cheaper merchan­
IH
in the Oregon City papers also,
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the Red Cross Fund, as compared
but State Game Warden, Shoe­
dise but we do not believe in
ill
with a total of $4,000 for the en­
maker says emphatical y— “the
(
tire county of Hood River, is pay­
sacrificing quality for quantity
Clackamas is closed only to com­
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i
ing this community a hive compli­
mercial fishing” .
but try to live up to our motto
ment.
1’his apportionment by the Red
George Goings On
Cross c<fmmittee mus t have
Contributed
“The Best Is None To Good For You”
been based on some of our early
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Wismer
and
boom days’ advertising litera­
daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
ture, but our orchards, like our
John Wisiner motored from Beth­
literature have never equaled
any Sunday and spent the day at
Hood Itiver’s as yet.
the Held home.
Still, in proportion to our
Estacada, Oregon 5
Mrs. Anion of Portland is
wealth and profits. Eastern Clack­
spending a few weeks at the
amas has come through with lied
home of her daughter. Mrs. G.
Cross and other donations, com­
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.veirman.
paring favorably with other more
sett led and wealthier communi­
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, Mrs.
ties.
Smith. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Scheel,
Miss Howard, Mrs. P. Rath,
There should be a sign erected
Miss Lins and Fred Lir.s attend­
in a prominent place in Estacada
ed
the meeting at the Springwa-
reading “It is unlawful to |M»st
ter church Tuesday and report
any form of advertising on tele­
having had a splendid time.
phone or electric light poles, on
fences, sides of buildings, etc.
A Missionary Society has been
without the permission of the
organized with Miss Howard as
City Recorder”.
president; Mrs. N. Scheel, vice-
East week someone came into
president and Miss Flora Lins,
town with a paste |s>t and an as­
sec re t a ry -1 reasu re r. M ee t i n gs
sortment of Cladstone Chautau­
tvill be held at the church the sec­
qua posters, said posters having
ond Wednesday of each month.
Within two weeks the Chevrolet cars will be advanced
been securely plastered on sev­
Huy Now or the raise will affect you
Supervisor Lins is busy with
eral buildings and our experience
Five varieties of CHEVROLET TRUCKS
teams and men in grading and
has been that those same posters
to suit any farmer or merchant needs
graveling the roads in this dis­
will remain plastered there, un­
trict.
til the winter's rains and winds
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dually strip them off.
"The
place
for
expert
service"
Pig Club Boys Attention
Nothing so cheapens a town,
S. P. Pesznecker
- - Estacada, Oregon
Manager Frank Ewing of the
its to have it used for a bill board
Boys’ Pig Club wishes to have
with the advertising, intended
all members of that organization
for one or t \\o da , s only, remain­
V edder Gets Reappointm ent
Dover Doings
meet at the Estacada school on
ing for months and months.
And Car
Saturday next at 2 P.M.
(Contributed)
At the annual meeting of the Mrs. S. A. Updegrave and A. J.
Storage O f Eggs
Big
Dance
Eagle
Creek
Clackamas
County board of Edu-! Morrison attended . t he State
In W ate r G la ss
cation recently, Brenton Vedder Grange at Astoria week before
July 4th
At a cost of not to exceed two j
was reelected county supervisor last.
The climax of the 4th of July
cents a dozen, eggs may be pre­
festivities next week, will he the ' at a salary of $120 per month for John Kreiger purchased a new
served in waterglass from the
eleven months with a maximum 4 h. p. gasoline draw saw outfit
big dance held that evening, at
end of one spring to the begin­
expense allowance of $30 a month. the other day.
Cogswell's Hall in Eagle Creek.
ning of the next in good condi­
To facilitate the work and sav­
Dancing will take place from
tion for all domestic uses. The
Morrison of Portland is
ing of time in traveling from now Harry
8:.‘K) P.M. until if A.M. with good
helping
to run his father’s
water glass (sodium silicate)
school
to
school,
the
board
has
Portland
music,
a
good
lunch
and
farm
here.
should be diluted with eight
recommended to the c o u n t y
a good time promised. All are
parts of recently l»oiled and cool­
Many of the local people at­
court the purchase of a light tended
invited.
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ed water, ami enough (mured in­
the Red Cross .picnic at
auto,
for
the
use
of
the
superin­
Firwood
Sunday.
ti) an earthen jar to till it half
W.
W.
Dillon
of
Garfield,
w
ho
tendent
and
supervisor.
full. The dean, fresh eggs on
Under the direction of Super­
has been absent from home in
hand should be lowered carefully
visor
Udell, work on the grading
Harry Kitching On Way
the interests ot the Y. M. C. A.
into the solution, and the jar
the roads in this district is
To War Zone of
since the preparedness campaign
closed witn a close-tilting cover
now
underway. Owing to their
until another hatch of eggs is
t**gan. spent the week-end in
rough
condition, six horses were
Latest
advices
from
Harry
Kit­
gathered for storage, and so on
needed
to handle the grader and
Garfield,
leaving
the
first
of
the
ching of Currinsville. who some­ such will
till the jar is full. Full particu­
the condition
week for Vancouver, w here he is
time ago went to Manitoba, Can­ until a much remain
lars can be learned by writing to
needed
of grav­
m charge of two buildings that
ada to work, is that he enlisted el is placed on these coat highways,
the Oregon Agricultural College.
are being erected at the barracks
Corvallis. Oregon, for Extension
in one of the Canadian regiments which are nearly impassable dur­
bullet in l!H>. Preserving Eggs.
for the Y. M. C. A. work.
ing the rainy season.
and was enroute to France.
Eastern Clackamas News
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We Strive To Please
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L. A. Chapman
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