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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1924 6 LIBER TY T H E A T R E Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3 0 and 31 “W IN E ” HYGADA NEWS E d ito r...................... A ssistant Editor Sport Editor Cla?s Editor .... Mary Alice Reed ...........Irene Hayden ...................... (ilen Ely .. Richard Hay man A big picture dealing with modern times. A clean game was played last Friday between E. H. S. and Gresham. The score was 26 to Saturday, Nov. 1 6 in favor of the E. H. S. team. Many of the teachers and stu JACK HOXIE, in E. T. MASS dents from Gresham attended Democratic Candidate for Sher the game and an excellent school spirit was shown by both high iff of Clackamas County Jack DempseyNo. 4and a Comedy Resident of Clackamas County schools. The next game will be played Friday with Scappoose, for 31 years. Sunday Monday, and Tuesday, Nov. 2, 3, 4 at Scappoose. When the two Four years Sheriff of Clacka teams dash it promises to be a mas county. HAROLD LLOYD pretty hard fight. Four years Deputy U. S. Mar Last Friday morning, which shal for Oregon. was Frances E. Willard Day, the Four years Merchants’ Police students of the E. H. S. were of Oregon City. W ednesday, Nov. 5 (Paid Adv.) entertained by Rev. Clay who Oregon Wild Life in Pictures-Everyone Admit gave a very pleasing talk about the life and work of Miss Wil ted Free of Charge. ESTACADA HIGH SCHOOL lard. Frances E. Willard has WINS FROM GRESHAM probably done more for her coun try than any other woman. She (Paid Advertisement) E. H. S. Puts Up Spectacular was the president of the W. C. Battle—Jennings, Saling and T. U, for a number of years and Osborne, Stars. toured the U. S. speaking in Estacada Scores Two Touch every city which has a popula tion of ten thousand or more, downs in First Quarter. and many cities much smaller. R e co rd ed D am ag e Due to S ta te Incom e T ax Her talks were always interest Estacada 27—Gresham 6 ing so she always had large 8 Tim ber p urchases cancelled o r su s p e n d e d ......................................$18,000,000 In the football game last Fri it Construction of lumber mills, towns, logging camps and logging crowds around her. Through railw ays, abandoned or su s p e n d e d ................................................... 7,875,000 day on the Estacada field between her the younger generation of Other Industrial investm ents cancelled or su sp en d ed .................. 4,578,000 32 E. H. S. and Gresham High the One y e a r’s operating pay roll on foregoing ite m s ........................... 5.680,000 her time were taught to “sip no E. H. S. won from the visitors 8 Dlstncorporations, $4,600,000 capita!. Damage listed 1-10 only 460 600 wine,” so when it came time for in a score of 27 to 6. 10 Actual removals from the state, including loss of only one y e a r’s pay r o l l.......................................................................................... 2,440,250 E. H. S. received and opened them to vote, they passed the 22 T hreatened removals. Including loss of only one y e a r’s pay roll 2,21S,500 up a brilliant aerial attack that eighteenth amendment. Because 31 Cases as to which definite amounts ore not available, but which would am ount to many millions; damage listed a s ..................... 0 completely overwhelmed the Rev. Clay at one time had the 34 Cases still under Investigation; would amount to many m il Gresham team, scoring two good fortune of meeting Miss lions; damage listed a s ........................................................................ touchdowns in the first quarter. Willard, was perhaps the reison 21 Cases In which reported removal or Investment elsewhore was stated to have been caused by the income tax, bu t which ca n The boys showed that they knew why his talk was so interesting. not bo verified In w riting; damage listed a s ............................... Wilma Kitching, who has been football too. Time after time T otal recorded d a m a g e ................................................... ................ $11,232,350 the sturdy line of Estacada out of school several weeks be Wo have examined the signed statem ents and exhibits upon which the would open holes for Saling and cause of sickness, returned this forgoing tabulation Is based and find th a t the total of $41,252,350 is a con Jennings to plow thru. Coach week. servative estim ate of damage properly attribu table to the state income ta x as a Giddings has shown that E. H, Football Rally determining factor In influencing decision against Oregon Investment in the S. has still got the “old fight” A rousing football rally was cases listed. We also find that many additional amounts could have been in cluded Justifiably in th e total, so that, m aking every allowance for possible in them, which wins the interest held Thursday night, Oct. 23, by ov erstatem ents In individual items listed, the actual loss of investm ent nl of the fans; and it is hoped the the students of the high school, tr ibutable to the state Income tux is m aterially in exceas of $10,000,000. high school will keep on fighting, to stir up enthusiasm for the (Signed FltAN’K E . A N D H K W 8 (P re s. P o rtla n d C ham ber of C om m erce). and show that weight only game the following day with (S igned) C H A R L E S It. S T E W A R T (V .-P . N o rth w estern N atl. R a n k ). doesn’t count in football, but Gresham. The students serpen (S igned) D E N S E L L IN G (M erch an t an d P h ila n th ro p is t). (S igned) C H R IS 8 A. B E L L (A tto rn e y an d M em ber of B oard o f D irecto rs brains and fight. From the show tined down town from the high of P o rtla n d C h am b er of C om m erce). ing the boys made last Friday, school and formed in a group on (S igned) J K. G IL I. (P io n e er P o rtla n d M e rch a n t). which was their first game, it con Broadway to give their yells. vinced the fans that they can beat Afterwards they gathered around any team of their own calibre. the Freshman bonfire back of the , Fight, Fight. Fight, for that is city hall, where short talks were what counts, men. given by Coach Giddings and More (linn 1,¿M r o n lrlb n to m to rxpenso of g e ttin g fa c ts befo re v o te rs , sig n e rs am! Officials: Referee, Wapato; Mr. Wilson, at the request of | c o n trib u to rs live in all |u»rt* of O regon; th is a d v e rtise m e n t issued by C. C. C han m an . E d ito r of O regon V oter, in itia to r ot rep eal m easu re ; residence, 109 Lown*dal»’ Umpire, Lovelace; Head Line the yell leader. Games were JSt., P o rtlan d . Oregon. man, C. Denny; Time Keepers, played until nine o’clock, when i Wilson and Cannon. the farewell signal was given. VOTERS: Please rememder Meet the gang at Dinty's. to write J. M. Moore, for mayor, on your ballot election day and place X in front of it. Pd. Adv The PowHl family moved cut of the Holder house on Main street this week, and Mr. and that can say mama, and sleeps and walks, Mrs. Stanley Fieken have moved W e handle only the very will be given aw ay free, D ecem ber 24, at in. best. nine o'dockj P. M, Pointer’s for Paints, Wall paper and Window Glass. 5-22tf AND SAY! With each 50c purchase you receive a number. Save all your numbers till December 24, when if you are in the market The Eastern Clackama News we will find out who holds the same number that for some No. 1, second $1.50 tl e year. Mary Jean has in the envelope she wears around cutting FOR SALE One A-l fresh her neck. cow, one to freshen about Nov. 1; A LFALFA Come and see Mary Jean. She will tie in our one span marer, wt. 2800 lbs; ¡harness and wagon. Will sell an J will take it from the car window Saturday, November 1. She wants to separate or trade for hogs or oats. we can make you a very meet all the little girls. She is very sweet, you GEO. KITCHiNG. low price. will love her. 10 30 Currinsville, Ore. Please let us figure before There is no trickery to this contest, it will be FOR SALE OR R E N T - 120 car arrives. conducted absolutely honest. acres known as Adams farm, 3 miles south of Springwater. BARTHOLOMEW Large house and barn. 10 acres and LAWRENCE orchard. See Mrs. W ti. Kellendonk, Estacada, Orgeon. 5, 10 and 15 cent goods 10-23 tf Morrow Station. COMEDY-Sailor made “A W estern Wollop" “Girl Shy'” $ 4 1 ,2 5 2 ,3 5 0 and Get Our Prices Wheat, oats, ground barley, corn whole and ground, E gg Producer, Scratch Feed, bone, shell, grit,Fish Meal and Meat meal lor the hens; Economy Mixed feed, Daisy Dairy, Babcock’s Dairy, Molesso meal Blatchford’s and Lilly’s calf meal; hay, alfalfa, tim othy and straw; brick, sand, gravel and cement. W e also handle a full line of Dr. L. D. LeGear’s Stock and Poultry tonics. A FULL LINE of GROCERIES II Pounds Sugar $1.00 We buy Butter, Eggs and Country Produce Estacada Feed Store Estacada, Oregon U. S. MORGAN, Prop. Banking Headquarters H ERE at Clackamas County Bank, we number among our patrons people who live at some distance from Sandy. But this has not deprived them of the bene fits of a good banking connection for they do their banking by mail. Let us tell you more of. this convenience and practical plan. CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK « Sandy, Oregon Commercial Savings Repeal the State Income Tax Vote 312 X Yes $10 DOLL FREE A Beautiful Doll HAY DAVIDSON’S VARIETY STORE FOR SALE-Benr-( st saw including n mandi**, used very little. $65 cash. A Johnson, Rt, 4. Box 31. care C. J. Rick* y. 10 80 11 6 FOR SALE Apples tor rid* r and vinegar, 3.V :» axek, inclini- ing use of cider mill. Phone 4x3. H. B. Da via. li MONEY TO LOAN We have plenty of money to loan on farms a t 6 \ . No commis-un. Relia ble abeti acts. Oregon City Ah ■tract Co. 11 l t f LEFT at Estacada Hotel on MONEY TO LOAN We have Pioneer Day, a pair of lady's kid pienti of mcnev to loan on farms at 6 *> -From One to 21 years. the hotel by identifying. tf No commission on large loans. BOOT and SHOE S. E W o o s t e r , Estacada. Ore FDR SALE- 4 room house and ______________________ 6_19tf lo t- See DIN 1Y MOORE. REPAIR SHOP 9-lltf Estacada. Ore. i Block South of| P. O., KstErnris FEEDING PIGS for sale See l eather H alf soles on men'i light JOHN MARSHALL. WANTED- Fir stum page or work o- dress shoes. s?wed Springwater, Rt. 3. Uox 4S. will finance cutting. The Boring ■•.26 Wood 4' Coal Co. 476 E 50th, 10 30 11 Ö R ubber composition half-sole« Portland. Or. 8-28tf| fa r men, __ $1.00 Men's heals straightened. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano FOUND- Roll of bedding on L eather or rub her .. . So Prices reasonable, highway between Portland and instruction Ladies’ heels »ame w o r k _ 35 tf I. O. U . F . b.ulding. Whole leather heels men of Eatacada. Owner may have women ll.no same by identifying and paving Only the beat of leather ami find FOU SALI or trade 1 horse, for this ad, at m(rs used —can also s a le you souml. wt. IO lbs, fair harness, Miller's Barber Shop. Estacada. m ore > on team harness tr parts eap l«»r cash, or light V. «gun, ' 1 See me before vou buy for cow or * 1 » sse I rogs apply FOR SALE Hogs. A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada I k » *o i l l V ir X to p ibliC libra MKS. CLARA MEILIKE. 10.3t f 10-30-116 Elwood. Ore. ry, KsUcuja. Tomorrow's CAR TO -D A Y THE STAR car 1925 MODELS on easy terms SEE C A R Y ESTACADA OREGON CURRINSVILE STORE PRICES XX Chop............................................... $1.50 sk Babcock Dairy Feed ...................... $1.30 sk Cabbage by the sack................................ 02c lb Potatoes by the sack ............................ $1.75 We carry Fresh MeatsTues., Thurs. a Sat. Nice Boiliing Beef on those days............. 10c lb Men’s heavy Winter Shirts. $2.00 to $3.00each Get our prices on Rubber and Leather shoes. Sweet Spuds...............................................07 lb Garlic...................................... ..................... 301 b Lettuce, fine heads, a t ....................... 5c each J. o. TU N N ELL Currinsville, Oregon. Misses Minerva and Eva Dew,' * x*\«x**x** Aidert and Carl Lins and Ed. “S Q U A R E D E A L " * ’ Harders were visitors at the Wm. held home Sunday even BARBER SH O P T h e Shop « h r , th e - e t - e r knows h is sn.’fr ing. E A R L LA FOR GE. P R O P By voting early on election day you may be sure that you have done your duty and left no chance of being too late. . H A IR C U T 35c S H A V E I Sc A ll other work at Popular Prices A sqaare Seel ’’ (earsmeed Bobbing and Shinglia* a Specialty MAIN S T R E E T