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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1918)
j Mr. Fred Adlon, of South Estacada, left Thursday for a short visit with friends near In dependence, Oregon. Flour Has Advanced $1 a Barrel i in the Wholesale Marke t - B U T W E 1N G A R E A T S T IL L $ 2 .7 5 P E R Mr. A. G. Ames, government hunter, returned from a hunting trip in the mountains the first part of this week, with a large wild-cat, which caused a great deal of curiosity when displayed on the streets of this city. S E L L - SACK! 11 S u b s titu te s a r e a s F o llo w s : Corn M eal, per sack ill ¡j ’ - 8 5c Rye Flour, per sack 80c YOUTH Corn Flour, per pound 8c Rye Flour, per pound 8C O at Flour, per pound 8c Barley Flour, per pound 8c Potato Flour, per pound 12 l-2c. Rice Flour, per pound 12 1 -2c ;i 1 || w Your S A T IS F A C T IO N —O u r S U lZC E SSl ! i C LA C K A M A S S U P P LY CO . ESTACADA §om e Mr. Zelcea Coop, who enlisted in the marine service a few months ago, and is now stationed at Mare Island, is home on a HO day furlough. Zelcea is looking well and the service seems to agree with him. 70c Rolled Oat», per sack Why Pay $7.00 or $8.00 for a Sack of Flour and Substi- tutes, When You Can Buy Them for $6.50 EA ST Mr. Hort H. Finch was in Port land Sunday. of our Estacada boys, now “doing ! AT A DISADVANTAGE Y o u n g er Men Are In effective in O b ta in in g C re d it as W e ll as In the C ontro l of W o rk m e n . C h ristian Girl, p resid e n t of the S ta n d a rd I’a rts com pany of Cleveland, O., says In th e A m erican M agazine: “W hen n m an of noticeably youthful a p p e ara n ce goes to a cautious h an k er seeking to finance even th e soundest kind of a proposition, his line of a rg u m ent Is discounted before he sav« a word, by his youthful looks. The b an k er Is a fra id of being carried aw ay ny m ere boyish en th u siasm and Is on hi» guard. If I w ere m uch under th ir ty-five and had a tip to p business schem e to finance, T would get nit old e r m an of established reliability and conservatism to p resen t It for me to th e bankers. “Y outh Is not alw ays so good, eith er. In th e production end of n big bu si n e ss—handling a foree of men and g e ttin g the work out of them . In the first place, the m an who Is bossing the Job should have occupied all the lesser Jobs betw een him and the bottom rung o f th e ladder. T his req u ires tim e. And, furtherm ore, men do not like to w ork under a boss who looks too tnueh like n m ere boy, no m a tte r hnwr sm a rt o r capable or experienced he may he. It Isn’t necessary th at be be ns old as m ost of them , but he should he old enough to give an Im pression of m a tu rity . T he average w orkm an doesn’t r a r e m uch w hether t**e boss Is th irty o r fo rty , hut It ndgbt m ake u differ ence w h eth er he Is th irty or only tw e n ty ." H o w the their bit” - have left their cars with us FOR SALE. So here’s your chance to get a BARGAIN in a 1917 •• Dodge Touring Car or 1915 •• Dodge Touring Car or 1918 •* Ford Runabout. All in good condition. We do WELDING and BRAZING, AUTO REPAIRING and REPAIRS of all Kinds in M ETAL Branch Cascade Garage S. P. Pesznecker Sales A g en ts for DODGE CHEVROLET BU IC K C A D ILLA C Republic T ru ck s Brunsw ick T ires C leveland T ra cto rs Estacada Dutch Lost N e w Y o rk . T h e first step to w ard tnnklng New Y ork an English colony w as ta k e n 2f>0 y e a rs ago, w hen C harles II g ra n te d to h is b ro th e r, th e duke of York, n larg e te r r ito ry In Am erica, to he called, In h onor of the p roprietor, New York. T h is Included th e D utch s e ttle m e n t of N ew A m sterdam and th e “colonle" of N'ew N etherlnnd, w ith Col. R ichard ■ N lcolls In command, to b e d ep u ty gov- ! ern o r. T h e D utch s e ttle rs decided th a t It ' w as useless to arg u e th e c a se w ith th e E nglish Invaders, “ who w e re six tim es | llie ir num ber," and In th e a u tu m n of lfrfU F o rt A m sterdam and F o rt O range w ere surrendered. T h e n am e of New A m sterdam was changed to New York and th a t of F o rt O range to A lbany, t G overnor S tnyvesnnt sw ore allegiance to C harles II, Imt soon re tu rn e d to H olland. New A m sterdam , founded over th re e c e n tu rie s ago, had a t th e tim e of the E nglish conquest a popu latio n of 1,M)0, w hile th e to ta l popula tion of the province was uhout 10,000.