# Eastern Clackamas News Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon K. M. Standish, Editor and Manager Entered at the poMtoffice in Eatacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. One year S ubscription R ates Six months - $ 1.60 .75 Thursday, Sept. 20. 1917 It has been suggested that next y ea r’s East Clackamas County Fair start on the second day, instead o f the first, thereby elim inating the usual light at­ tendance on the opening day. Nevertheless, the suggestion o f holding a two day fair, instead o f the customary three days, is being considered, as the gate re­ ceipts fo r tw o days ought to amount to as much as the pres­ ent three, with a saving in the expense o f obtaining speakers and attractions for three pro­ grams. As to whether the modern shower-bath in the new Estacada High School building will be used as a form o f punishment or a re­ ward o f merit, has not been an­ nounced yet and probably will depend to some extent on the tastes o f the students. Hut unless some addition is made to the monthly report cards, indicating the -number o f show­ ers sprinkled Upon the student, the new baths may be used as an alibi in escaping the proverbial Saturday night ablution at home. The city o f Gladstone is now considering abandoning its pres­ ent water supply from the C lack­ amas R iver and obtaining pure water from the Oregon C ity~- bouth Fork project. It is no wonder the good people o f Gladstone are finding fault with their present water, for if they could make u trip up the Clackamas now and see the num­ bers o f dead salmon, eels and other fish, decaying otj the banks and in the stream, they would think twice before even caring to water their gardens from that source. Estacada is also dissatisfied with the purity o f its water and is now planning to build a filter • system. • but experience in other places has shown that in,few in­ stances have filters proven a suc­ cess ami probab.y in-the-Iong run it woiild be cheaper and better to look around for an entirely fresh supply o f water. A visit to the Estacada Can- nery in the past few weeks has been a revelation to many local people, who while knowing that th e ^ a n t was operating, far from readied the volume o f business b don«^ or stopped to consider the drawing power o f the industry, a> it effects the City o f Estacada. Tltj1 summer’s drought serious- I ly handicapped the total output, but despite the loss o f fully sev­ enty-five percent o f its raw ma­ terial, many carloads o f fruit and vegetables will be canned and shipped this season. It is surprising to note the numbers o f producers from other sections o f Clackamas County, who are delivering or shipping produce to the Estacada plant; — for instance, during the past two weeks, besides evergreen berries from all parts o f Eastern Clack­ amas, shipments were received from the Molalla. Liberal, Moni­ tor, Mulino, Heaver Creek, Ore­ gon City, Clarks and Highland sections. Some pickers have believed they were receiving bigger re­ turns for their fruit in other mai kets, but most o f them failed to take into account the cost o f the boxes and crates, which the Estacada plant furnishes free, besides either collecting the fruits or 'paying the shipping charges. Every resident should take off time and visit the Esta­ cada Cannery, then they will re­ turn home feeling that Estacada and this community is fortunate in having such a thriving and permanent industry and resolved to help in obtaining other indus­ tries for the home country. #< W e Strive To Please Our prices are kept as low as can be made and our* service the best we know how to give. ?! We can get cheaper merchan­ dise do not believe sacrificing quality for quantity— but but try we to live up to our motto L. A. Chapman “ The Best Is None Too Good For You” Estacada, Oregon in “ tJZ T Ice Cream Soda Water • Soft Drinks - Lunches Cigars and Tobacco • . O. A. C. Man Appointed County Agriculturalist The appointment o f R. J. W er­ ner, assistant county agricultural agent o f Multnomah County, as agricultural agent fo r Clackamas County was announced last week by Paul V. Maris, state leader o f county agents, Mr. W erner re­ porting for duty last Saturday. The new agent is a man well qualified for the work, being a graduate o f the Oregon A gricu l­ tural College, having specialized in agricultural chemistry, with particular reference to the chem­ istry o f feeds and fertilizers; be­ sides having had good practical experience. This appointment is the result o f a conference held tw o weeks ago betweeu members o f the county court and representatives o f the O. A. C. and Dept, o f Agriculture. The expense will this year be forthcom ing from the government, a fter which, if the agent is retained, the e x - * » * * pense will be divided between the government, state and county. • Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace o f Estacada. Sept. 15th, a son. Ed Ailen returned to Estaeada early this week, a fter a few months absence at Tacoma, where he was employed with hjs Denby truck. Mr. Allen has now dis­ posed o f his truck and contem­ plates remaining in Estacada. in R. G. Marchbank ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - v. ‘ • Estacada, Or. + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + +♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Undertaking and Embalming ♦ ♦ ♦ w * L. A. Chapman ♦ ♦ ♦ Estacada ♦ ♦ Licensed Em balm er Phone Store or Residence ' * ♦ Operating Hearse and Morgue * * T " ♦ ♦ • * ’ f ' ' 11 School Supplies W e saved you money' on you r School Supplies last y ear and can do so again this season. Get our prices before buying, the following are samples:- High School Pads 8c - 2 for 15c- Legal Cap Tablets 9c Last Year’s Scribbler 5c Other Values as Good. PARK & CLOSNER Broadway at Second St. Mr. and Mrs. Coon Boyer have returned to Estacada. a fter a few months residence on Route 2, Mr. Boyer now being employ- ed by the Cromer mill in Garfield, Estacada, Oregon Lewis Jones o f Estacada re- turned from a dim m er spent in the forestry work in the moun- tains, in time tor the opening o f school on Monday.