Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 19, 1922, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1922.
Eastern Clackamas News
Demand
for Closed Cars
Increases.
See the Champions ^
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Impressive evidence of the re­
Oregon, as second-class mail.
^ P a c ific International
markable shifting of public de­
Live Stock Exposition
Published every Thursday at
mand for closed cars is shown1
PORTLAND, NOV. 4-11
Estacada. Oregon
by the recent announcement of j
$75,000 in Prem ium « — B eef and Dairy
the
Fisher
Body
Company
that
UPTON H. GIBBS
B reed«—Hor«e», Sw ine, S heep and Goal«
W e s te rn W in te r P o u ltry an d R a b b it S how ,
have arranged to build or take
Editor and Manager.
W e s te rn D airy P ro d u c ts S h o w — M an u fac­
over six large plants near Chev ­
tu re rs an d L ad d P ro d u c ts S h o w —
N ig h t H o rse S how .
S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s
rolet assembly plants
L sr£ «M t exposition o f ita kind in Am erica *
$1.50
sole purpose of supplying closed
One year
.
.
.
—JO seres under one r o o f l
^ M ||
.75
cars to the Chevrolet Motor Co
Six months
REMEMBER THE DATI
Addition of these new plants
PO RTLAND.
Thursday, October 19, 1922.
will give the Fisher Body Com
V
O R EG O N
pany the large-t total manufact-i
uring floor space is. the world—
BEGIN AT HOME
the aggregate being over twenty
While talking to a gentleman
ALWAYS ON HAND
million square feet, nearly three
last Sunday on tax re duction, he weekly commending the paper times the area of the United
Prices that are rig
for
its
fight
for
a
square
deal
in
States
Steel
Corporation.
remar ked that the way to do it taxation and its defiance of the
According to Colin Campbell,
was to begin at home. In other big corporations that too many
words there won’t be any material of the state’s newspapers cringe general sales manager of the
TRANSPORTATION Co.
Chevrolet Motor Company, Chev
reduction in taxes until the scale before.
of individual living becomes more The future looks bright for the rolet is the lowest priced car on
Call to fill a demand for a state the market carrying a Fisher
economical. A large portion of paper
FOR THE PEOPLE.
body, hence it has attractec
taxes were created to improve
The above paper is the Pro­ buyers both from the lower and
living conditions, such as schools, ducers Call which started the
roads and other improvements. beginning of the year at Oregon higher price classes because of the
All very good and desirable, but City and later removed to Port high quality of the body and the
Credit is a very real asset to any one. A
the trouble is that their cost got land. In the former citv it did engineering improvements in
checking account at a Bank is the first
ahead of the financial schedule not find a congenial environ­ chassis. Chevrolet is now the
step towards establishing credit, not only
of the tax payer. Public life is ment, hence its change of loca­ largest producer of closed cars
with the Bank, but in the community at
a reflection of private life. The tion. It carries now a good pro­ of this quality.
large.
In one year Chevrolet Motor
individual American has become portion of advertising matter in
prone to an extravagant mode its columns, which is indicative Company closed car requirements
The right credit at your bank is worth
have increased from approxi­ Going to
of living. He wants an automo­ of a good circulation.
more than any amount of recommenda­
mately 9"i> of its volume to near­ Paint?
bile and will not wait till he has
Thirty years ago we would
tions presented by you as a stranger
the money in hand, but goes in have been more in agreement ly 50 " u and indications are that
Whether it’s the outside or
debt for it, and often beyond with it than we are now. To in 1923 more than half of its pro­ the inside of your house that
In addition to the checking accounts we
his means. And what he does our esteemed contemporary this duction will be closed cars.
needs paint, we recommend
have both Time and Savings accounts on
The new Fisher Body Compa­
as an individual he will do as a will seem an evidence of senility,
which interest is paid.
DUTCH BOY
legislator. When there is a re­ but we attribute it to the fact that ny plants are located at Flint,
form in the individual expendi­ experience has taught us that it Michigan, Cincinnati Ohio, Buf­
WHITE-LEAD
YOUR ACCOUNT IS IN V ITED
tures it will be reflected in pub­ is most difficult to diagnose po­ falo, N. Y.. St. Louis, Missouri,
With pure linseed oil, it makes
lic expenbitures, and not be­ litical and economical ills and Janesville, Wis. and Oakland,
a good-looking, durable exterior
California. The plants will be
fore.
paint;
with Dutch Boy flatting
that so many of the prescribed
immediately adjacent to the
oil, it makes a handsome, gloss­
remedies bring about a worse
less, washable interior paint.
Chevrolet assembly plants and
W ELL MERITED SUCCESS
condition than the original dis­
bodies will be carried on endless
Let us figure on your painting
“ Safety and Service.”
On Saturday, October 14th ease. We trust more to the conveyors direct to the assembly
— we can saye you money. Our
The Portland Telegram movec working out in the long run of the plant, avoiding the expense and
paint materials arc reliable, and
>ve guarantee a satisfactory job. 1
its entire plant and offices from recuperative qualities of the po­ delay of freight shipment hither­
litical
or
economical
social
body,
the quarters in the Pittock Block
to experienced because of dis­
which it had occupied for eight than to the nostrums prescribed tance of the body plant from
years, to the new Telegram by those whose diagnosis is the assembly plant. If is stated
Building at the ebrner of Eleventh faulty because not comprehen­ that this saving will be reflected Painter and Decorator
and Washington streets. The sive enough.
Estacada, Oregon.
in still finer appointments of the
Telegram’s business and circu­
Walter M. Pierce is not goirg car.
lation have been growing anc
expanding rapidly so that, while to have it all his own way in the
Labor for Exposition
quarters in an office building campaign. Governor Olcott has Because general state develop­
formerly sufficed, a whole build­ now gone info action and is fir­ ment and prosperity mean con­
ing a steady stream of shaip-
ing is now necessary,
nel
in Pierce’s dieetion. In the tinued employment of all men in
The new structure is three
all lines of industry and help
stories high, especially designed words of the immortal hard: maintain good working condi-
on, Macduff; And damn.d .
.
and built to house The Telegram be Lay him
that first cries, Hold, tlons’ organized labor has joined
editorial, advertising, circulation
the [forces in behalf of the Ore­
and mechanical departments, enough.”
gon 1927 exposition. Under the
and The Telegram staff expects The political candidate who direction of Otto Hartwig, presi-
to he comfortable and happy in las a knowledge of the Bible, is |dent of the Oregon State Fedtr-
its new home. Th« architecture reminded forcibly of that verse, ation of Labor, a large comn it-
is Colonial, in style and the tow­ which reads: “Thire is nothing j tee has been formed and has
er is almost a replica of Inde­ covered that shall not he re-1 launched an active campaign in
pendence Hall. Philadelphia.
vealed; neither hid that sffall not behalf of the stits measure le­
The Telegram was founded be made known.”
galizing the taxation of Portland
April 16th, 1877, by the Orego­
for the exposition.
In northern Minnesota *and
nian Publishing Company, by
"Organized labor is not inter­
which it was conducted until other parts of the middle west ested particularly in the employ­
July 24th, 1914, when it was sold they have had their first snow of ment the actual building of the
to ,1. E. Wheeler and L. R. the season. While we are more exposition would provide,” savs
Wheeler. The latter assumed fortunate yet it should remind Mr. Hartwig, "but it is inter­
actual control of The Telegram us that winter is coming even in ested in the up building of the
the day the World War began, this part of Oregon, and begin state. The development of irri­
July 28th 1914. Since that time to prepare for it. Those who gation projects in Fastern Ore­
have lived in the middle west
it has doubled in circulation.
gon, the development of hydro
The N ews extends the hearti­ will recall how trying the first electric power throughout the
est congratulations to its esteem­ cold snap was. as it caught them state, the development of farm­
ed contemporary on this sub­ without heating stoves or storm ing. the increasing of our popu­
stantial evidence of its success, windows up, and the only place lation wjth the consequent build­
A comparison of the three lead­ to get warm was around the ing that goes with such develop­
is a decided advance over its predecessor both in style and engineering, yet
ing dailies shows that each ca­ kitchen stove.
ment; the building of roads and
ters to a particular field and do
prices remain the same. This has been made possible by the economies due
Dorcas S ociety to Meet
the establishment of industries,
not overlap.
The Telegram
to Chevrolet's greatly increased production schedules.
are
the
things
we
are
interested
The Garfield Ladies Dorcas
most ably is meeting the needs Society will meet at the home of in. Oregon is far behind in the
The G asoline Tank has been removed from under the front seat to the
of its own sphere as an evening Mrs. W. S. Davidson. Thursday, development of its resources and
paper, hence its steady growth October 26.
rear
of
the car and vacuum feed substituted for gravity feed.
must make some big move to
nnd development. Its editorials
Mrs. Ida Palmateer, Sec. catch up with progress.”
The most apparent i mprovem ents in the new-line are in design. All
are clear and of a high order,
models
have high hoods and stream line bodies, with drum type headlamps
nnd while there may he a legiti­
and
crown-paneled
fenders.
mate difference of opinion with
those on political and economical
The closed bodies by Fisher Body Corporation are handsome in design
questions, yet all right minded
and
appointments,
all black outside, except for gold stripe decoration of the
men will find themselves in
molding, which adds a note of distinction. Wind shield wiper and dash
agreement when it com-’s to
light have been added to the equipment.
moral issues.
SHINGLB
Cement
Lim e
Brick
Drain Tile
a
m h FS
VALUE OF CREDIT
ESTACADA STATE BANK
GEORGE POINTER
The new 1923 Superior Chevrolet Line
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
BEEF CATTLE
VEAL and HOGS
C A L L ’S REM ARKABLE
GROW TH
Since March the circulation of
the Call has increased five times.
Today it has a greater circula­
tion than any other weekly publi­
cation in Oregon outside of agri­
cultural and trade publications.
From nearly every county in
western Oregon willing workers
are extending the paper's circu­
lation.
Bundles of letters come in
BOUGHT, D rMi ed or Alive
Lard, 101b pail, $1.65
51b “
85c
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m,
Saturdays, open to 8 p.m.
H. C. GOHRING, Prop.
E stacada
: :
O reg o n
A novel unit of the line is the Sedanette. As its name implies, it is a
slightly shortened Sedan, for four passengeas, equipped with a 35 inch trunk
at the rear. There are two wide doors. The from seats are individual and
tip forward to facilitate an entrance to rear seat. This novelty model gives
Chevrolet entre to the style and sport field, and ¡3 th; first car of this type to
be offered in the less-than-$ 1,000 class. It is priced at $850, F. O. B. factory.
CASCADE GARAGE
WILCOX BROS. Props.
ESTACADA, OREGON
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