Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 25, 1926, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    EASTERN
CLACKAM AS N EW S
is not (food at this particular time. expects to come sometime in Apr:l
Such feeds, with cold water, cold
r May
When he does he will buy
Data compiled by the Traffi- de­ drafts, or lying out at night on
. f arm somewhere in Western Ore­
partment o f the Port o f Portland damp ot^ frozen ground, are the
gon.
His previous correspondence
commission for the first eighteen chief
causes o f caked udder or
with the department states that he
days o f March show
1 vessels hav­ garget.
will invest b< twen eight and ten
ing cr.teri d the Port c f Portland
thousand dollars.
and 59 vessels cleared carrying car­
S P R IN G T IM E " S K I N " G A M E S
go for 70 d.fferent world ports o f
FACTS ABOUT TH E TELEPH ONE
which 59 were in foreign countries. [
Ucs:de;-: th0 perpetual peripatetic
PORT
OF
PORT! AND
REPORT
The foreign ports were
as fol- ! peddlers who are always working
lows: England 4, Germany 4, B e l-1 this territory extracting a few dol-
gium
2,
Dcnmnrk 4, Holland 2, j lars here and ihere to fatten up
France 3, Japan 7, China 5, Chile some hig city that doesn’t need the
2, Peru 6, Colombia 3, 1 each to money half as bad as Estacada
Costa Rica, Uruguay, Ireland, Swe- does, every spring a new crop o f
den, Salvador and Argentine, Aus- , agents, canvassers and also a crop
tral a 4, and Hawaiian Island 4.
| o f plain bunco artists gives the
About two-thirds o f the business
i c f taxi cabs comes through tele­
phone calls.
Ports of call in the United States town the once-over and goes their
were asfollows: New York, Boston,
with more or less hard earned
Baltimore, Philadelphia,
Wilming-1 oa^h in their j. ans.
About half the number o f tele­
phones in Lousiana are located in
the city o f New Orleans.
In 1896 there were less than 500
t dephones in the city of Quebec.
Now there are about 17,000.
There arc 62 689 tclephon > sub­
scribers
i.i the city o f Rochester,
ton North Carolina, Providt nee, R.
For argument, the average ped-
I., Tampa, Florida, Houston and dler claims he can sell cheaper than N. Y., just 53 ,530 more than there
Galveston, Texas, Mobile, Ala., New ! home folks because he pays no rent were twenty years ago.
More than nine muiion calls per
Orleans, La., San Francisco, Oak- no insurance, no taxes, no light
land, Los Angeles, San Diego, Cal, ! bills, no clerks; he boasts o f dodg- year are handled by the private
The manufacturers o f Portland
the itms which makes Esta- branch telephone exchange o f one
Chicago’s largest
department
are steadily pushing tehir products '’ ada worth living in.
A s a rule o f
into n. v tem to ry as indicated by those who patronize the peddler get stores.
In one telephone exchange in the
a recent shipment o f office desks 110 Elich advantage for gas and
which was made to Lima Peru, transportation, hotel bills and tha city o f Hartford, Conn., there are
wdth the re-adjustment service co »alary he draws leaves no margin six pairs of sisters employed, and
one set o f three sisters, while the
South America. Ther ewdll evident- worth notice on honest goods.
Iy be some interesting figures by
Granting there was a trifling ad- matron has two daughters serving as
the end of the year.
vantage, think o f hitting everybody operators.
One thousand six hundred oper­
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else in town to save a few nickles.
FARM R E M IN D E R S
And think also o f the danger of ators are employed in Milwaukie by
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I putting faith in the word o f stran- the Wisconsin Telephone Company,
A critical time in a c alf’s life is j^ers.
House-to-house
canvassing That is equal to the total number
when his feed is changed from milk bag proven to be the most expensive o f telephones in the city just 40
to skim milk notes the Oregon ex- way 0f s Ling goods, and merchants years ago, in 1886.
There is an average every day
périment station.
Changing very no i011(?er practice that method for
gradually by adding a little skim th.s re son, confining their efforts in the City o f St. Louis o f more
mi k to the whole milk each day jargely to advertising in the local than 1,250,000 local telephone calls
and 3,333 long distance calls.
The
will avoid scours,
newspapers.
average daily number o f suburban
~ ‘
"T-
,
1 Referring to another class o f get-
Hannchen
barley,
the bes
of rich-quick games it is usually safe calls is 17 413.
spring barleys for Westenr Oregon, to gteer clear o f stock salegmen,
and Trebi, another good o n , for ir- for there ¡H alr(,ady enoUf, h pretty
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T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 25
were entertained on Tuesday after­
[ was nearly three times that o f the a series o f attractive dances at the
noon, March the 16th. at the home
Cogswell
hall,
Eagle
Creek.
Their
■ ame month last year.
of
! ss Maud Stuigcon, a member
dance
is
Saturday
night,
More than 44,000 cars were pro­ first
o f the club.
The house was decor­
duced by Chevrolet the
opening March 27th.
ated most attractively
in shain-
nonth o f this yc»r which eclipses
Mr anu Mrs. H. C. Gohring have i 0 cks ar.d other th'ngs in keeping
i any previous January record in the returned lorn their trip to Spokane with St. Patrick's day.
A general
(company’s history.
and report a very pleasant time, good time was h d and a delicicui
In Lh0 west, the sales gain of fh ey have as their guest a former lunch was servedi during tne after­
Chevrolet in January, as compared friend who came home with thijm. noon.
with a year ago, was close on to
Dr. Rhodes and w ife were Port­
Mrs. Mary Ross and her daughter
50 per cent.
Reports from dealers
Miss Lenore have been here several land visitors on Saturday.
in the territory lead F. N. Coats,
days this week. They were looking
Mrs, Heylinan and guest, Mrs.
Chevrolet Regional Sales Manager,
aftr their lumber business.
Clark, were Portland visitors Fri­
to predict an overwhelmingly big
Miss Lillian Homedew % Mr. and day and Suturuay,
-March.
Mrs. Raymond Lovelace and Mr.
The high school students, gave a
February’s production
for this
Lioyd Saiing drove up to Govern­ little social dance at the Masonic
popu’ ar light car was 52,000, or
ment camp on Sunday.
hall on Friday evening.
in arly twice that of the same month
Mrs. A . W . Botkin and her aunt,
J. V. H .ad , associate-editor o f the
i in 1925.
Miss W hiting were Portland visitors News was an Uregon City visitor
Reserve stocks against the re­
on Thursday.
Other passengers on on Sunday, driving down in com­
quirement of the spring rush have
the train that morning were Mrs. pany with Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and
been nearly depleted in the Pacific
Perry Anderson and Mr. Worden,
guests.
Coast region.
W estern Chevrolet
Miss Betty Wallace was called to
The band dance on Saturday ev­
dealers from Arizona to Washington
It is
are clamoring for more cars with Seattle this week co care for Mrs. ening was well attended.
John Dunseath who is quite ill. The understood these dances will be held
which to satisfy the
unpreceded
Dunseaths are former residents of every Saturday evening until fur­
buying wave.
this community.
She is a niece of ther notice.
Old time amusement
Last year Chevrolet led the three
Mr. and Mrs, Hurst.
seems to be very popular these days.
speed car field by building more
Dr. W . W . Rhodes has been in
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayden had as
than 5 0 0,00 0 units. O f this amount
the Pacific Coast territory absorbed Portland this last week where he has guests over the week-end Jimmie
He has and Mary Gibbons o f Oregon City.
..0,000, or one tenth of the total. had his eyes attended to.
According to Coats, Chevrolet will been suffering terirbiy with them They were in attendance at the
out-shadow this figure by a con- but it is hoped that this trouble dance at Sandy Saturday night.
shall soon be overcome and he may
derable margin this year.
Mr, A . Demoy has recently pur­
be welt again.
chased an automobile and so will
Local News Items
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron were
guests o f Portland relatives over the
week-end.
.Mr. ar.d Mrs. Earl LaForge and
children went isto Portland on Sun­
day to visit with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. R, Thomas Carter
and Mrs. H. A. Labarre were Port­
land visitors on Monday.
SA LES R E C O R D S E N D A N G E R E D
The Yocum mill has started run­
yeliow. hacked certificates in Clack-
ning again which means employ­
Automobile production and sales
amft3 cuunty but not worth the pu.
ment for a number o f local men.
pfir th(iy ure printed on to repaper records o f 1925 are in jeopardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W . Cary
Epoch-making as these last years
th« old court house and representing totals were they are already being who form erly resided here, but now
enough -hard cash to build several overshadowed by early 1926 fig ­ of Portland, were visiting in this
Certified
planting
of
certified fine new court houses such as this ures.
vicinity on Sunday.
seed potatoes pays in Oregon, says county now needs.
The ordinary
January production of Chevrolet
The American Legion is planning
G. R. Hyslop, agronomist at the ex- citizen had best stick close on ln-
periment station, becuuse they usu- vestments near at hand which he
rigated sections arc usually planted
in these locations at two bushels
an acre, accordingr^^th^expcinment
station.
Early planting give the
largest yields.
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ally make a larger yield. Although can watch,
the merits o f certified seeds ure
pronounced, many growers hesitate O R E G O N
SETTLERS
IN C R E A S E
to use them for fear they will not
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be able to produce certified stock.
The fame o f Oregon as a goal
The total supply of certified seeds for home seekers has been carried
in the United States is small.
on the waves of the Southern seas.
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This is the story that was t o ld !
Oats and Canadian peas are crops i " fhe Land Settlement Department
to be sown in March and early ° f the Portland Chamber o f Com- ^
April in parts o f Oregon where mere* and the Oregon State Cham- [
there is not enough acreage of le- her o f commerce a few days ago
gume hay, according to G. It. H y- when John Rogler and his son Paul i
slop, agronomist at the experiment came in and said they were looking
stution.
In Western Oregon
the for an Oregon poultry ranch and
white Canadian variety has been small dairy.
very good, while in eastern Oregon
Mr. Rogler and his son were for- ■
Carleton and Kaiser have been par- nierly from Tomahawk, Wisconsin, j
ticuiarly successful.
In some warm and have recently returned to the ^
sections,
as Douglas county
and United Stat»*s from a sojourn in Bra-
other southern counties, and
in z*h, South America.
W hile on ship
some o f the Snake and the Co’.um- boagd, as they ploughed through the
bia river valley sections where the tropic seus, they heard o f Oregon. |
elevation
is low nnd the growing
Their informant was T. C. Oli-
season hot, soybeans may be worth v,’r> an American from Lousiana,
while,
who had spent some years in South ,
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America and was returning to the
Oregon cows receiving roughage states.
He told his interested li s - ,
during the eight or ten weeks that t ners that he had been in corres-
they are dry are getting th0 proper pondenco with the Land Settlement
feeds, says the experiment station. Department o f the
Portland and
A daily allowance o f two pounds o f Oregon
State
Chambers, and he
bran or oats or a mixture of two gava them some of the Oregon lit-
purts each o f bran and oats and oral ure he hud received,
one part o f linseed meal or corn-
The result was, that as the tall
oil niukes a proper feed for a cow 1 peaks o f the Andes faded away the
near calving.
Rome roots, cabbage, vision of Oregon came closer.
Of
pumpkins, or squishes are also very that group on shipboard coming out
good.
Highly carbonaceous rough- o f the Southern seas, the Roglers
age. such ns straw or corn stalks, are here, and Mr. Oliver himself
Schock Bros.
Local Distributors for the
HOLLOVMT GUARANTEED RADIO
Complete with all Equipment
Let us give you a Demonstration of this Instrument.
There is
No Better Machine on the Market for the Money.
Miss Laura Douglass, daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. A . W . Douglass oi
Estacada Heights and Mr. Claude
Marrs o f Dodge were married last
week.
The news joins with their
friends in this community in wish­
ing them much happiness.
be able to come home from his work
at Oregon City, to be with his fam ­
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens had
as their guest on Friday night Mrs.
E. K. Scott who came out to take
part in the Choral Society’s program
The Past W orthy Matron club of at the Liberty Theater on that even­
Mountain chapter No. 108, O. E. S., I ing.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
F v I fq
L X ira -
Fancy ^pitzcnoéirg Apples,
per box, - $1.25
Armour’s Veribest Milk, per can -
Schillings Tea, I lb.
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Schillings Tea, half pound, -
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Schillings Tea, quarter pound,
-
Schillings Baking Powder, 12 oz can
Sunbrite, 4 cans,
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Macaroni & Sphagetti, 4 pkg.
-
10c
70c
37c
20c
27c
25c
29c
We always carry full line of fresh fruits & vegetables
Lovelace-Gorham Co.
Phone 74-1
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Fie* and Pastry excelled by none.
FROM THE NORTHWEST S
FOUR
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clean Airy room* and say— SOME HOTEL.
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The Management.
W e ESTACADA
R u tte d ™
S U P R EM E
CUTS MORE
SLICES
DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR
TO THE LOAF
OWN FAST “ WHITE” AUTO TRUCK TO
ESTACADA RETAIL STORES.
A S K YOUR GROCER FOR IT
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An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children's between-meal snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regu.ar large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite
Grocery and Restau­
rants in Estacada and
Vicinity.
H O IS O M
LONGLOAF
Your first drive in the Improved Cbev~ole? will be
a revelation! Im p'oved, made amazin' !v soiai Jh
and responsive—Chevrolet ofiors today a combina­
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new in the low price field!
But even more remarkable is the fact that these
improvements cost vom not more, but actu.vlv less
—because the prices hate been substantially reduced.
Take a ride in the Improved Chevrolet. A demon­
stration will delight you!
New Law Frjce*
Touring
®510 Coach
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Roadster
51*1 Sedan
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550
(Cksut. 0*1»)
1 Too Truck
t. ». Í*. Flint. \:.chatin
Government tax reduction on automobiles officially in effect
on March 29, is allow* d N O W on all purchases of
Chevrolet cars
CASCADE MOTOR CO.
Wilcox Bros.
Estacada, Ore,
n*nt*7mnitteflA,kc0Hmf**t
QUALITY
AT
LOW
COST