Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 04, 1923, Image 4

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    EASTERN
CLACKAM AS
NEV'S, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1923
ELWOOD ITEMS
M A R K E T AGENT that takes products direct from
'
the
farmers’
warehouses
and
dis­
DEPARTMENT.
P o w ie r e d
tribute.; them to the city retailers
Schc >1 opened Monday morn­
DANCE FLOOR
Farmers are slowly awakening daily, thu; entirely eliminating ing with a Miss Bingham as
W AX
to the necessity of getting hold of ail other middle handling and teacher.
, Give* sm oo th . a lid -
I n c finish to h a r d
production and controlling it. if between profits.
Mrs. Lilly Pa> k spent a few
or a o f t - w o o d f lo o r s
The b st brains of the country days in Portland idSi veek. Sh<-
agriculture
is to hold its place in
HO A r m . O R E A I K
O B B I S T.
■ industry. They realiz'- that they are studying the farmers’ and was accompanied homo by lit r
T o u r d ru B *l»t has
must invade the resell field, elb. - consumers’ marketing problems daughter Eula, who has been
It. I f not. send us
stam ps, 75c fo r one*
p ound p a ck a g e.
jinate the middle profits, minimize and planning to take the matter working in Portland.
CTARKE.
waste, stop speculation, stabilize I out of the hands o f the jobber,
W OODW ARD
Otis Vallin spirit a few days in
U R l 'b Co.,
i
prices and end individual compe­ commission houses, wholesalers Portland last week, returning
P o rtla n d . O reg on .
tition.
They know they must and all other middle interests, home Sunday.
control one commodity in one or­ that these added expenses may
O M. Seheistroen sold several
ganization and that they must be divided between the farmer, i
head of cattle to some Porilam
distributethat commodity through in higher prices at his er.d, and
buyers.
They butchered thtm
the entire season only in such yet go to the producer at lower
Sunday.
than
the
present
costs.
Slowly
FOR S A L E — one registered 2 quantities as consumption de­
these problems will be worked
y e a r -o ld Guernsey bull. Ohegood
Mr. A. U. Bogden, with asmal
mands.
o u t . _____
wagon and hay rake. Inquire
crew
of men, brought the rock
When, through various associ­
Harry Kitching, Estacada Ore.
crusher
out of the canyon and set
ATTENTION!
ations farmers can bring about
Route 1
9-27-10-4
_______
it
up'
on
the Seheistroen place.
these conditions, agriculture will
Look up our remarkable combi­ He expects to have it ready to
" f o r S A L E — Economy King
separator No. 12. Only used two be stable and the whole state will nation offers, during this month work the last of the week.
weeks. Inquire of F. W. John­ benefit. In an agricultural state only, for Oregonian and N e w s ,
Mrs. Keith, of Estacada, is
farmers must prosper if the bus- also Portland Telegram and N e w s .
son, Faraday._______ 9-13-tf
visiting
her son, L. Keith and
ness
interests
are
to
thrive.
They
You get the two papers fot a
" m o n e y TO
LOAN—5 ^ %
family.
must
be
able
to
sell
their
pro­
whole
year
at
the
usual
price
of
Farm Loans on tracts not less
than 40 acres, minimum amount ducts at a fair profit, and iu order the Port and papers alone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whiteis
$1,000. on 5, 7 and 10 years time. to have a normal demand, retail
Oregon City Abstract C o.__9-fitf prices must be low enough that
‘ w o o d c u t t e r s w a n t e d - consumers will buy readily.
Steady work. Will buy stumpage
Consumers and producers have
or finance cutting propositions.
the middle field to reform to bring
Boring Wood and coal Co.
about these conditions.
Joint
9-
14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland.
action can work out plans to elim­
PLAIN SEWING Dressmak­ inate the great spread in prices
ing and hemstitching, see Mrs.
Gus Wilcox.
6-28tf between the farm and the retail­
er; bringing production and con­
LOST—A dog, fox terrier type sumption closer together and
OUR 7"» PRIOR PREFERENCE has
white with brown ear, answers
greatly benefit the business con­
to name of Sport. Reward.
p.
paid dividends regularly every t h r e e
Miss Regina Horger, Eagle ditions of the whole state.
months since it was first issued.
Creek, Or.
2t
And there must be this co-op­
FOR SALE—Case threshing eration between producer and
It Is a Safe anti Sound Investment
outfit comprising a new 28” steel consumer if there is to be better
separator, run only 60 days; conditions generally in Oregon.
steam engine in good condition; Farmers may go ahead with their
You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par
new 500 gallon tank. Everything associations and be able to force
value $100, for cash or on easy terms.
is overhauled and absolutely in
It will net you 7.14% on every dollar
good condition. Other business higher prices on the farm, but
you invest.
unless
the
middle
handling
con­
forces me to sell. Price $1,400.
Guy D. Jones, Gresham, Ore. ditions are also corrected, this
Write for full information today.
10-
4-1 1 - 2 2 . __________ will mean higher prices to con­
FOR SALE -One team, wagon sumers, and then we will have as
and harness; Marshall-Wells drag bad a condition as now to solve.
saw, 2 new Simons saw blades 5
Investment Department
Whether he wants to or not,
and 6 feet long, good as new. T. the consumer must sooner or later
Nagasawa.
PORTLAND RAILW AY, LIGHT & POWER
concern himself with the middle
Company.
“ It Looked Like a Battlefield marketing of food products, and
if
he
could
be
aroused,
now
is
M’UD.vx
rut
state
*
R
°om
605
Electric
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
in Europe,” said Mr.
the
time,
when
producers
plans
C. Dunster.
are in the making. Farmers and
j
7t u ,u77i7g^tr.i ?: ToT T,r?:Tir:ryy<:
r i i l r r> :
“ was staying at a hotel in a
consumers together could work
small Pennsylvania town. Early
out far more simple ways to get
one morning I went to the stable
the products from the farms to
to hire a rig and was shown a
the cities and do away with the
pile of dead rats killed with R A 1-
many middle expenses and profits
SNAP the night before. Looked
that do not add a dollar to the
like a battlefield in Europe.”
value o f the products.
Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
And likewise, the retailer must
and guaranteed by the Estacada
sooner
oi later interestliimself in
Pharmacy.
these matters, in fact he should
New samples of Wall Paper
Me, t h e y will
The servant is
now take an active part in short­
cheaper than last year at
not greater than
a l s o persecute
3-291f
Pointer’s ening the road that brings in his
you. — J o h n
his lord. If they
products and co-operate with pro-
x v :2 0 .
have persecuted
j ducers and consumers to get them
First Show Starts at 7:30
!as directly from the farm as is
¡possible. If he could lower his
prices he would sell more, the
farmer would raise more.
In the middle western states,
GO W HERE T H E GOES GO!
; hem’s o!' co-operative movements
are taking up the matter of the
Tonight & Friday Night
middle spread with both produc­
ers and consumers and are plan­
ning means to get products direct
from the farmers’ central selling
IN
agency to the retail stores. Con­
Costs You But One Postal Card
sumers’ organizations are work­
ing
through
the
retailers
to
this
A Mystery Romance brist­
end ami the producers are also
In the interest of tolerance and good will,
ling with thrills
helping the retailers to the short
which are primary qualities of true American-
AND A COMEDY
cut across. In one section of
Iowa, associations o f retailers,
ism, will you not hear the Catholic side on sub-
workers and farmers have estab­
jects like the following:
lished a joint auto truck service
Next Sat. and Sunday
“ L IT E -F O O T ’
STATE
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS
YOUR DIVIDENDS
COME REGULARLY
GEM THEATRE
and two children, of Estacada,
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs John Park.
Mr. Emil Bittner, wife and
three children, of Sandy, spont
Sunday at the Bittner h ire.
Mrs. Ella Rotter has been tul-
vised by her physician m go to
California for the winte: :or ¡un-
health.
Mr. Chris Bittner lias returned
from California, w h e r e he
brought his son Harry and fam­
ily from Arizona. Harry is in a
ve y critical condition, and their
little son Harold has been very
low with spinal meningeitis, but
was slightly improved at the last
writing.
Miss Nellie Vallen, who has
been employed to teach the old
Colton school, began her work
Monday morning.
THE
W o o d s to c k
Represents the latest achievement in tj pi writer const'uotion, gives the
greatest measure of satisfactory sen ice, and a quality of work that
is unsurpassed See this wonderful new machine. Try i* for a few
days. No obligations on your part t > buy.
TH E R EB U ILT TYPEW RITER COMPANY
WOODSTOCK DISTRIBUTORS
304 Oak Street, Portland Oregon.
* + * + * + 4 -* + <•> + + * + + + + + + + + + + + ♦
* Confectionery,
*
*
*
+
A story of the Bull Fights in
Spain, featuring
II
COMEDY
N EX T TUES.
WEIINES.
SON OF
WALLINGEORD
COMEDY.
Music at all Shows
L . V. CLEW 0RTH, Manager.
L iGHT
♦
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N itice of School Election to In
crease Tax More Then Six Her
Cent Over That of the
I revlous Year.
Not, op in her« by given totholpg.il
voter» of S.honl l>, triot No. 108 of
Clackamas County, Slate of O rogn .
that on election will be held in said
district lit High Sch'>ol on the loth day
of October, lt>£\ at S o'clock in the
afternoon, to vote on the question of
increasing th" amount of the tax levy
in »kid District for the year li‘26 b>
more than six per cent over the ami ;int
of such levy lor the year immediately
preceding.
It is necessary to raise this additional
amount by »pedal levy f >r th * (< '.low
ing reasons: The co t i f materials and
labor have incrvis.-d approximately W
per cent. The scho d atto dance has
increased, thereby rexjuirir.u one more
teacher, at a alan o f $I2£0.0U to
#1400.00 per \ear. ns ordered lij the
Department o f Slate.
Dated this 13th dsv o f September,
IWO.
Attest:
MYKTI.K REI M IS . D -tr , t O r ',
(jKKAt.l) W il.i OX.
10-4
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
Poes the spiritual obedience of Catholics to
the Popes tower the quality of their
American citi-.enship?
The Catholic Priests, their Ideals and Train­
ing; why Unmarried.
Purgatory in the Light of Reason.
What About the Practice of Confession?
What About Nuns and Ex-Nuns?
The Catholic Church and the Rible.
Why the Catholic Church is Persecuted.
Inside Facts About the Catholic Church.
Who Were the Popes?
Defamcrs of Catholicity and Their Tactics.
Booklets on Above Subjects
Mailed Free Upon Application
Send postal to
Catholic Truth Society,
.101 McKay Building. Portland, Oregon
u n ch es
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OREG ON.
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Cigars and Tobaccco,
International Clothes, +
♦ + •> + + ■>') + <• + ♦ * + + ♦ + ♦ + ♦ + + + + + ♦ +
,A t
* ne u
í
;.
L5f
fs Proving Right.
Ask the Man Who Drives One
B A C O N
G A R A G E *
Estacada, Oregon.
3?
&
Gas
ira .at'-:.-
Oil
Tires
Accessories
TE" ITT. ujgTT
nrr.rj n ñ fit
riirju ~
OAK GROVE LAUNDRY
The l aundry W hich M ade M oth er Quit W ash in g
Give U 5 t l rial— Our Prices Are Right
Work Called for and Delivered
(Specify Ones Desired)
Full information on any other topics relating to the Catholic
Church
L
ESTACADA,
♦
“FIND THE WOMAN"
“ BLOOD AND SAND”
fh cn ogr iphs, *
R. G. M A R C H B A N K ,
♦
The Catholic Church
• R O O M 2 3 .”
GARFIELD ITEMS
Saturday. October 6, Gnrfield
Grange will hold a n all day ses­
sion at the Grange hall. Morn­
ing session at 10:30.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Gunter
B1SSELL ITEMS
visited their ranch and spent a
School began Monday, October few days with friends here last
1st, with Miss Mary Ely again as week.
teacher.
Milton G. YVeatherby spent a
George Weiderhoid had as his couple o f days in Portland last
ruest last Sunday his mother, week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer
Mrs. Weiderhoid, and his brother
Paul and sister Delores, of Port­ entei tair.ed four of Mrs. Shaf­
land, and L>r. and Mrs. Stephen­ fer’ s sisters and their families
son and baby, of Vancouver, Sunday.
Wash.
Jim Botkins spent the week^
Carl Lins and Ed Harders re­ end with his father at Ghtrry-
shingled the school bouse last ' vilie.
week, which is a great improve­
Mrs. Gid Kriegt.aurn had the
ment.
| misfortune of tailing and break­
Mrs. Henry Klinker and her ing her arm last Monday.
son Elmer, spent two weeks in | John Sigwardth was a Port
Portland, visiting friends and land visitor Saturday.
relatives.
Monday, Oer. 8, the Garfield
Mr. Tone and family, of Port­ scho ol will open.
THE ENTIRE TRUTH ABOUT
ALMA RUBENS
land were guests of the Howards
o-’er Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Held attended
the state fair at Salem last Tues­
day.
The Ladies’ Missionary Societj
met rt th»» home of Mrs A. H.
Miller last Thursday afternoon
Mr. and Mr* Smith a d son
Richard were calling on Mr. and
Mrs. J. Paulson Sunday evtning.
The Christian Endeavor Soci­
ety will meet at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Zwirnman Thurs­
day evening. October 4!h, at 8
o’ clock.
W e do Finished Work
Also Rough Dry, I4lbs for $1.00
LOCATION — Main Street, between Ames’
Plumbing »hop and Cascade Garage.
Estacada,
Oregon.