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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
TACE FOUR EASTERN’ CLA CKAMAS y NEW S THU RSDA Y, O C T O B E R 15, 1925. ____________________________ ___ RUINING THE ItIVKRN OK OREGON CUTS MORE The rivers of Oregon belong to the public use and benefit. They are high ways the same as tree-bordered cou n LUM BER FO R S A L E — W e h ave a ty or state roads. Qur stream s are sm all a m o u n t of 2x4 and 1x8 ship- for bathing, boating and other forms lap, g rad e suitable f o r g e n e ra l use of recreation. These w aterw ays are a b o u t th e fa r m . You will find the the homes of different species of trout price very reaso nable. Come down and salmon which a re im po rtant food An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches an d see w h a t we have. E lectric products. The rivers of Oregon are, and children’s between-mea! snacks. L u m b e r & M fg Co., R iver Mill, therefore, am ong the most valuable O regon. 35-tf resources of the state. It is the plain duty c t every citizen to protect his In P o i n t e r ’s F u r n i t u r e E x ch an g e, the v e s t :o th at ho may sh are in the place to g e t w h at you w a n t and benefits. Wlt’i the building of mills, fac The same Hoisum quality that won the sell w h a t you d o n ’t w ant. 6-8-tf tories, m an u factu rin g plants and the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time L O A N S on f a r m s 6 p e r c en t. No grow.'.t of tow ns and cities along our in two years. The same price as the regu tvate: "vays, some Oregon stream s ere commission City loans m o n th ly plan. O reg on City A b s tr a c t Co. facing ruin and oth ers are threatened. lar large ioaf. The v a s t e s of industries and the com bined filth of municipal corporations F O R S A L E — 10-acre fa r m kno w n as SOLD AT YOUR F A V O R th e A. S. Hassell place, a d jo in in g are cam ped into public w aters to such I T E G RO C E R Y and R E S -4 ^ an extent that some stream s a re like E s ta c a d a ; 8 acres in cu ltivation of which 2 a re b e a rin g p ru n e s ; open tow ers, spreading disease to T AU R A N T S IN E S T A C A- good fam ily orchard , all kinds of people and destroying fish life. It is DA AND VI CI NI TY. Y liw eitrm m iaof ihtUciiumfamiAf g ra p e s an d sm all fruits, good 6- lime to call a halt. A private or municipal corporation ro om house, f a i r b arn , several o u t buildings. F o r price a n d p a r t ic th at dumps filth into a flowing stream u lars w rite ow ner, N. P. Nelson, transfers corruption to people lower N ew berg, O regon. 7-30-tf down. It is like a man who dumps his IN D E X P R O D U C E COM PAN Y IN D E X P R O D U C E C OM NA NY dirt over the back fence into the yard M O N E Y TO LOAN. We have p le n ty of his neighbor. The practice is w rong o f m oney to loan on f a r m s a t 6 both legally and morally. The people p e r c e n t— fro m one to tw e n ty of Estacada pollute the C lackam as years. No commission on larg e river, one of the most beautiful loans. See S. E. W ooster, E s t a c a stream s of the state, by dumping in da, O regon. 6-19-tf their sewage, while lower down the PORTLAND, OREGON. | people of Gladstone use the w ater of A n y girl in tr o u b le m a y .comm uni this same river for drinking purpose. W holesale D istrib u to rs of c a te w ith E n sig n Lee of th e S alva The common practice of polluting tion A rm y, a t the W hite Shield our public w aters if not corrected will Home, 565 M a y fa ir Ave., P o rtla n d , I in time destroy trout, salmon and O regon. 9-20-tf other food fishes, the very misfortune . B ES T P R IC E S P A ID FO R that has fallen to many of the rivers A N Y O N E — W ishing good h o m e j of the Allantic coast. W ater to a fish m ade cake o r bread, call Mrs. G. is w hat air is to a person. F ish ar.e W. G u ttrid g e, E staca da. P ho ne subject to disease as people are. They 11-12. 9-3 tf cannot live in filth. A river can digest ( a certain amount of sewage, but if the L arge m ahogany phonograph, slig h t ly used. Will trad e for a good cow. stench is fed a stream year after year * W E R E MI T BY R E T U R N MAIL in increased quantities, the river over Call 59-4. taxed breaks down and the w ater is F o r Sale poisoned for tro u t and salmon. M. J. KERKES, Manager. Concord and Sweet W ater grapes. W hat is to be done? It is the duty See Jo h n Osborn. of a m an u factu rin g p lan t to take care FOR SA LE—G uernsey and D urham of its w aste products. A sawmill is milk cow. See or w rite B. D. Kelly, always summoned into cou rt for S IN DE X __ PR O D U C E CO M PA N Y IN D E X P R O D U C E COM PAN Y Camp 8. dumping saw dust in a river. Why is a FOR SALE—A good light wagon in pulp or woolen mill allowed to wash lirst-class condition. Enquire of N. M. its acids, dyes and other waste into I Tracy. 90-1-8-15 public w aters? It is the duty of the • i officers of a municipal corporation to i FOR SALE—Two lots for sale on take some steps tow ard relieving our ' I corner. Two blocks from high school, rivers from th eir load of filth. Bend, 1130. J. E. Barger, care Ida P alm a- Redmond, Pendleton, A shland and | teer, Estacada. dher cities have faced the problem and disposed of th eir sewage in a FOR SALE—36 Angora goats, vig hygienic way. The comm issioners of orous and strong, $1.00 per head. S. the city of P ortland have recently W. Str yker. 165*2, 4th St., P ortland, taken the first steps to co rrect the ! Oregou. abuse of the W illam ette river which has grow n up th roug h m any years, WANTED—About 50 head of sheep and they have the biggest problem in o n .s h a r e s . Inquire Matt P ark, Col Oregon. When will other cities along ton, Oregon, R. 1. the W illamette like Oregon City, S a lem, Albany, Corvallis and Eugene FOR SALE—Jersey black giant cease polluting public w aters? A cockerels for sale. $2.00 each. V. E. s tart m ust be made sooner or later, i Madsen, 1 mile east of Eagle Creek Why not now? grange hall. The general laws of Oregon for 1921, Section 70, Chapter 153, clearly FOR SALE—3 work horses, 1 saddle provide th at It is an offense against .torse and saddle. Address Geo. W a lt the state for any person or corpora-1 ers, Currinsvllle, Oregon. “ The shop where the b a r b e r knows his stuff.” tion to c o rr u p t or im pair the quality EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor, of public w aters so they cannot be FOR SALE— 15 head good ewes. Jas. E S T A C A D A ’S L E A D IN G T O N S O R IA L A R T IS T . used for domestic or municipal p u r Rush, Eagle Creek, Oregon. poses. Hair Cut 35c; Shave 15c: Children’s Hair Cut 25. OREGON STATE GAME FOR SALE— Daffodil bulbs, 75c a All o th e r w ork a t p o p u la r prices. COMMISSION. I dozen; also an electric iron with extra MOTTO— “LIVE AND LET LIVE.” By E. F. Averill, Secretary. extension cord; a stope churn, a ce B OB B IN G AND S H IN G L IN G A S P E C IA L T Y . ment wash tub, a dirt auger, a long Dangerous Innocence is on the crow bar. a gasoline torch, a large meat grinder, a hand corn crack er and boards at the Liberty for S aturday a small plow. Mrs. J. W. Moxley, and Sunday. All star cast. BROADWAY, NEAR LINN’« INN, ESTACADA, OREGON. Morrow station. A Little Pig Story. F o r Sale or Rent. A pig litter exhibit by Glenn Ohling 12 acres mile east of postoffice. of Albany, Route 3. atracted consider | Estacada, Oregon. Seven buildings. able attention at the state fair. There | New house plastered, 2 acres in logan were 12 pigs in the litter, 6 months berries, *■» acre in blackcaps. 2 acres old, total weight 26*0 pounds and he enced for chickens. Balance in past- sold them for 13*a cents per pound. He ure. all fenced. A. H. Fraley, Estaca- fed them four tons of feed at a cost of CARVER, OREGON. da. Oregon. $35, and they netted him over $200. SUCFS To The Loaf T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R New Beauty Has Not Crowded Out Traditional Reliability Interest in the attractive appearance of the latest Ford cars can never supersede regard for the quality of m a terials and workm anship th at has made the Ford car the w orld’s leading automobile value. Ford cars enjoy their rem arkable reputation for relia bility and long-life only because such fine m aterials and such careful, accurate w orkm anship go into them. In every part of the car, quality has been steadily im proved and the high standard set, is m aintained uniformly by ceaseless testing, inspection and checks. The very volume of Ford output necessitates absolute accuracy in every m anufacturing operation. The steady, forward How of production is dependent on parts fitting together perfectly; inaccuracies would interrupt and de lay assembly. And to this precision m ust be credited largely the uniformly fine performance and freedom from trouble of all Ford cars. When you see the smart-looking cars now offered, bear in mind the high standard of quality they represent. BOB COO KE M OTOR CO ESTACADA 1 •• OREGON ■vvv’X 1. LONG LOAF INDEX PRODUCE CO. EVERYTHING CALLED PRODUCE. s Now Is The Time To 1 Electrify Your Home You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the hom e. Why not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? We have an excellent stock to select from. Electric S t o r e , Electric Building MAIN 2989. Near Morrison. 151 Frort. R. G. M A R C H B A N K CONFECTIONERY and LIGHT LUNCH The “Square Deal” Barber Shop BATHS Portland Electric Power Companyi ELE C T RI C BUI LDING, VEAL, HOGS, LAMBS, EGGS, POTATOES, ETC. International Made to M ea su re CLOTHES Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices i i ■ i Economical for Large Families P O RT L AN D, OREGON. X MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. BOBS UNION BARBER SHOP and MARCEL SALON S TRI CTLY S A NI T A RY S AT I S F AC T I O N GUARANTEED H OU RS — 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M S A T U R D A Y — 9 :0 0 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. MASONIC BLDG. E S T A C AD A ART. SMI TH. Propr. C u rrin sville S to re Shell Motor Oil (W estern), q u a r t ....................................... ........................1,V Golden Shell Oil tE u ste rn ), q u a r t . . . FOR SALE Vangated Daffo dll and Jonquil Buds. Enquire o f Mrs. J R. Hughes. WANTED— 1 ton baled straw. Ad dress P eter Maltanini. Box 81. Esta- cada. Oregon. For Sale. Going E ast: must sell. 1 team of horses and harness. 5 y ears old. wt., 2600. 3 cows, milking better than $60 per month. Five miles north. 1 mile ( cast Of Estacada on the Baker farm C. E. Keller, R. 1. Box 30. Eagle Creek. Oregon. ................................................. i i t Shell Gasoline, In your barrel, g allo n ......................................................... |8c We are paying today (Tuesday) for Egg*, d o zen ...................................«Or Sugar, b.v the sack, .cash ............................................................................ t& ie C ranberries, (Just In), p o u n d ............................................................... ¿tie Daisy Dairy Feed tO A. Babcocks), per ltK>-lh sack .............. $2.23 Ground Coffee, bulk, p o u n d ................................. ................................... Do you want F res h Meats? Place your ord ers ahead and we can Serve you an d save you Money. We sell Nlc. Boiling Beef at, lb Me We stay open until 8 p m for your convenience. Flour I* still declining Don't buy yet. J. O. TUNNELL, C U R R IN S V IL L E . OREGON. FOR SALE—Milch goat for sale or trade for chickens or a hog. Enquire of Henry Helxerson, R. 3. I-M CHEVROLETS LOCAL ITEMS was a Mrs. Heyintan retu rn ed home S a tu r day after spending a week in Portland on business matters. Hunting and fishing must be very good if the num ber of sportsm en at the E stacada hotel is any sign of the times. Mrs. Atlemen and daughter. Mr. W inters and Dr. Purky. all of P o r t land. were guests at th e Dr. Rhodes Banted Will pay cash for two or three good home on Sunday. •fresh cow s, or that will he fresh soon Mrs. W. J. Moore en tertained most T F Moore. Eagle Creek. R. 1 Dx. 21. delightfully at Inr.chcon o-i Thursday, Phone 4012. (he following being her guests, Mrs Standish and Mrs. Dunlop of Qarfleld. For Sale. Mrs. H arry Smith. Mrs. R H Currin. Kraut cabbage at J. T. Dowty'a; 1 and Mrs. Don Allen. cent a pound by the sack. Get busy it you want kraut. It s A -l and its T he Artisans gave a very successful ready. card party on Wednesday evening, The Liberty i* playing "O l ’. WEST t h e r e being ten tables in play. These this week There a re many th rills In parties a r e given once a month during this play for any one who enjoys e x the w inter season and looked forward citement. to with much interest. I ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS, GAS AND OIL—At Portland Price» If you want a flue photo of your heme see Ed. Boner. Mrs. Davidson of Garfield Portland visitor Saturday. BUICKS R. G. MARCHBANK. Owner. What Grading Does. In the federal daily m ark et report of October 2. U. S. No. 1 potatoes were quoted at $2.50. ungraded $1.50-12.00 —a difference of 50 cents and $1.00 per sack. Many instances a re reported to the State Market agent by inspectors and county agents of w hsre the g ro w er received much better prices for his graded stock alone than was offered (or the fle d run. and he had from an e.ghth to a fourth ot the stock left on the farm, in culls, for feed. “Too many grow ers soil their potatoes field run," says the m a r x a agent, and the buyers make a profit the farm ers 'hould make by grading the stock. T here is hardly a grown or m a n u facture d product on the m arket today that is not graded. Growers should realise this and get graded prices, ra th e r th an let the middlemen have them.'’ Phone 19-5 BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP 'j BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. E STA C A D A . O R E G O N Neat, Durable work Guaranteed Have the sole» tewed on your areas shoes with a HOT WAX M A C H I N E A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada The News is only $1.50 per year. , 2 o a X ; 89 to O o G ! o ts O’ O 5 £ 2 Ö M X 83 ÏO O O G n M n o s z > z < i