Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 15, 1918, Image 8

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Coos Bay people is not confined
to
their country and industries,
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
posits and good soil, could not
help but succeed—but co-opera­ as exemplified in the state and
tion, hard work and true loyalty nation wide introduction and
on the part o f the inhabitants is carppaign given their neighbor
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—
responsible for the more than and fellow townsman, L. J. Simp­
$350,000 per month payroll, now son, who although defeated for
Model 25, Maxwell Touring Car.
forthcoming from the industries the Republican candidacy for the
M. B. Signs
governorship at the late primar­
of that bay country alone.
Prin. Estacada High School.
Its lumber industries both log ies, is far from a defeated man.
“ Louis” , or “ L. J .” as they
REALTY BARGAIN 40 acre
ging and milling, are the equa
all
call him, is a big man in all
of any in the wide world.
Its
improved farm, 36 acres under
ways.
He is a genuine he-man
shipbuilding plants are up to the
fine cultivation, 4 acres pasture
and
his
wealth proves no barrier
maximum o f productiveness. Its
with live stream. Improvements
coal deposits have been workec in social or business relations.
include house and barn, with
for over sixty years and are He has money, but he has easily
good family orchard. This is
bringing in their harvest o f dol­ overcome that handicap, for he
lars.
The lands once coverec is making more and more and
one-half of the “ old Marshall es­
with the most magnificent of making it at home, investing in
tate” in Ix>wer Garfield, about
spruce, hemlock, cedar and fir home industries and spending it
three miles from Estacada on
forests are in many places now in home development.
fine rocked road. Corner prop­
under cultivation, growing the
While “ L. J .” is the big man
erty, wire and board f e n c e d .
best of farm products and sup­ o f that community, he is in fast
porting thousand« o f cattle, company, fast in the sense of be­
This is a complete farm, ready to
which in turn are adding their ing surrounded by hustling, en­
bring in an income and is offered
wealth
through the cheese fac­ ergetic and ambitious men and
for sale, if taken within ten
tories and creameries.
men who all work together.
days, for $3500., with very easy
In the Coquille district the
Mr. Simpson and his charming
terms. Land in that district is
spirit of rural co-operation was wife are doing their lull share of
valued at $200. per acre. This
the underlying principle o f suc­ community and patriotic work,
cess, with that district support­ tackling the drudgery and hard
is undoubtedly the best value o f­
ing and profiting by the main­ jobs and contributing liberally
fered in this community for years.
tenance o f eleven co-operative from their abundance.
If you want a farm, here’s your
cheese factories. Investigation
As to the far famed “ Shore
chance.
showed that these factories had Acres” , the beautiful Simpson
See Standish at the News Office.
experienced and weathered the summer-home and estate on the
tribulations that come to all rural rocky heights overlooking the
Estacada.
co-operative industries, but they Pacific Ocean, no effort will be
FOR SA L E —A team of horses
had won out and were reaping a made here to describe it and its
weighing2100; $50 will take them,
just reward.
spirit o f hospitality. This hos­
or will sell separately.
Bandon, Coquille, Powers and pitality oozes from everyone of
dozens o f smaller towns and ru­ the 1600 acres o f the estate, wel­
W. Julian, Estacada, Rt. 2.
ral communities apparently had coming all g u e s t s .
“ Shore-
FOR SALE OR TRADE A 8
also learned their lesson in co­ Acres” has no society-blue-book
year old gelding, wrell built, good
operation. Each was still plug­ restrictions as to its guests, be­
ging for itself, jealous o f i.ts ing like every other real home,
disposition, been driven, would
neighbor, yet ever willing to join open to all and a welcome ex-
take good cow or young cattle.
with
its rivals for the greater ended.
Geo. H. Suwtell. Eagle Creek
development
A description o f this home and
-
To
use
the
expression
or
slogan
its
grounds is superflous, as its
SPECIAL MEETING
o f the Chamber o f Commerce nearest realization is the castle
A special meeting o f taxpayeis o f
publicist— “ Coos Bay, the last which we all build in our dreams,
KHtacada School Diatrict No. 10H will
seaport of magnitude now being magnified a hundred fold, with
he held at 8 o ’ clock P. M. Thursday,
developed on the Pacific Coast” an added nightmare o f the grand,
August 22nd, 11>1H at the Kstacada
is experiencing and profiting by earsome and awe inspiring surf
High School.
the industrial boom caused by o f the Pacific heating on the
The purposes of this meeting will he
war stimulation. It has suffered rocks a hundred feet below.
to elect a school clerk and also to con­
its share o f war penalties, with
Add to that dream castle a
sider the following matters: A ventil­
many o f its boats and vessels marble plunge tank, the size o f a
ating system for the schools ronfirm-
now in government service and city lot, inject a vision o f a few
ing purchase of lots considering the
its over-the-top quota of young lundred acres o f virgin forests
financial report of the past school hoard,
men in the army and navy.
and cultivated grounds and in­
which was laid on the table at the lai t
Two years ago the Southern clude an acre or two of perfect
school meeting also the auditing o f
Pacific Railway extended its line gardens, with fountains, rose
school accounts.
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into this tavored section and is embowered pergolas and a tennis
Called hy order o f the school board.
today profiting by passenger and court overlooking the ocean and
Signed Dr. H. V. Adix, Chairman.
freight traffic and the district is you can have some conception o f
Mrs. Myrtle Beltils, Clerk.
benefited in turn.
“ Shore Acres” and last but not
least
the latch string hangs so
As to its people they are the
FOR SALE -My 4 year old,
kind one would expect to find in far out on the front porch that
registered Brown Swiss bull.
such an environment. The men the visitors stumble on it.
Also one good grade Jersey cow,
are regular fellows, hard work­
The Coos Bay country is the
fresh in May.
ers, hard fighters, genial and un­ scene o f unusi.al spruce produc­
B. Schonburg, Estacada
selfish hosts and loyal to the Na- tion, with the enlisted men o f
tion’s work in every form. They the government Spruce Division
FOR SALE Crab apples.
never get tired of talking about doing their full share of the work,
Inquire
U. S. Morgan
their
Coos Bay country and its These soldiers o f the mills and
Estacada.
people.
logging camps are a fine bunch
FOR SALE Henncy top bug­
Their women, whom ye editor o f fellows, good workers and
had the privilege of meeting in proud to be doing a man’s work
gy. shafts and pole
as good as
their
homes, at the public recep- in chasing the Crown Prince,
new. Price $30.00 Also single
tions,
dinners and elsewhere, i Editor's N ot«—The above squib about the Coos
and double harness, cheap.
were of the finest and just like Bay cwintry mey not be news Of local interest Ills
Ray Wilcox
Estacada
home-folks. They a r e ardent shown
001 wrlt,#
n •n,lrely ln ' ppr#cU,,on,he ccod ,,m*
the edltot and his wife by the hospitable Coos
war
workers,
with
the
wives
o
f
Ray folk or as sn advertisement, although we realize
FOR SALE 2 Horses
s ear-
the
mill
worker
and
the
owner
that as tn advertisement it it worth several thousand
ling heifers and 2 two year olds.
working hand in hand. They as­ dollars. This Is written because we joyed in visiting
good community, we made full allowance
For sale cheap. Inquire
sume their full share of the com ­ another
for that community's natural resources and only
W. F. t'ary Cazadero.
munity, charitable and civic act­ drew comparisons in its development as directly
ivities
and incidentally wear a traceable to loyalty to the home community, end
WANTED
A. No. 1 young
smile that matches their com­ the practice of true co-operation. .
cow. Must be heavy milker and
plexions, the latter being t h
e
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reasonable.
real article peculiar u> that moist,
Miss Bess Abbott o f Penticton,
D. E. Mendenhall Cazadero. Or.
tog and sunshine atmosphere. ^ q # jg visiting her aunt Mrs. E.
Phone The Lodge
The loyalty and boosting o f the \y. Bartlett o f Estacada.
Want and For Sale Column
PROFESSIONAL MBPS
Henry V . Adix, M. D.
P h y s ic i a n
and
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S urgeon
Office Adjoining Residence
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’ s phone can be connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring
Dr. L. A . W ells
Dentist
Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix
Dr. R. Morse
P h y s ic ia n
and
S urgeon
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd
Residence: Main and 5th Sts.
Telephone Connection
Claude W. Devore
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
Estacada,
JO H N
Oregon.
B R O W N
The Insurance Man
O r e g o n F ire R e lie f A ss’ n
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 513
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Gresham
I Sell and Trade Real Estate
Negotiate Loans • Buy Mortgages
Rent your
In the
Property • Write Insurance
very best
Combanys.
I CAN GET YOU RESULTS
S. E. WOOSTER
Estacada
PLACE Y O U R
Fire insurance
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W. REED
ESTACAD A
Agent for
The Pacific States
Fire Insurance Company
Fire
Insurance
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Great American Fire Ins. Co.
Keep your policy in
our fire proof vault
free o f charge.
Estacada State Bank
Agents
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