Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 15, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    TACE FOUR
EASTERN’ CLA
CKAMAS
y
NEW S
THU
RSDA Y, O C T O B E R 15, 1925.
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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
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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.
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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
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