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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1926)
E/tRTFRM CLACKAMAS Eastern C!¿ck¿inas Lws I k.g :.ciape. They | ' 'ivo3 absolutely u j ■ ; e the authority and : federal officers. own NEWS " 'TrrdT)AY. NOVEMBER lQg<î .1 ... United States, than last year, apple prices have t , *i d to the low, at point in years in I*.-. i.' o f commun- j ar.j give promt e o f remaining at a W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor. ism in 1910 after her expulsion from iow level throughout the season. Let this be a lei son to them and France for revolutionary activity. Entci I at the |,o.stotl;,:e in Estacada, Practically all o f the increased I to ail others that the department She sp it; in eight American citi.3. O.egon, as second ciaes mail. inns business when it directs that Her connection : in this country will ¡.¡udu'-tion o f the commercial upplc V W -y . . - . vp this; year was-made in the ca6t, male her I i t. in in Pubiislied every Thursday at tile lawful man . r. I’-iigU ' again . the U nit'd States ihe principal apple orchard sectioi aid in Mme . Kollontay is a nf :h country, accoiding to the Estacada. Oregon, The ction f Gone ral Andrews Go .'eminent. Foundation. Here favorable condi 1 and timely. Re- univoieity graduate , daughter o f a by the tions prevailed throughout the Gzuiisi gemrai. parts o f high-ha .tided She is known ctiwtie.-, on ESTACADA Pit o»:i.,íG COMPANY, growing eason, although some sec -hroughout Km; in tii part o f offi cors have been al- for her uncon- (A CORI Oli Ai ION.) tions reported the crop as maturing | most daily occur ancv-8. There have ■ ntioxiai attitude toward matri- later than usual. The crop in the .oiiy. She bus been married sev- b.en unwarranted sheeting:, unwar- S ubscription K ates : ul times, and is the creator o f a northwest, the only other important I rr.ntej searches by the score, unwar | commercial apple section in the One Year . . . . $1.H> ranted actions o f various kinds, even project for a pension fund for ille- 8ix Months . . . . .75 to the point o f murder by the o f eitimate children to be raised i country, however, suffered severel: by from freezing in late Septembci taxation. ficers. Oregon has witnessed sev with ihe result that yields wtre ma- OUR AMBITION eral recent shootings on the part of lially reduced. This Company has invested over $77,000,000 prohibition and other officers that OLD OREGON TRAIL The export trade is likely to af AGAIN TO BE USED It ¡3 the ambition of this newspa have been wholly uncalled fo r and m this territory. fect the apple market to some ex per to b to this community all that that have stamped many o f those Tht. urge o f westward migration tent. While increased consumption Its name implies. To give the news w cring stars as entirely disqualified did not cease with the covered wag- m England, one o f the big consumers o f E: tern Clackamas counly for .ho.r duties. on, according to W. E. Ide, manager j f American apples, is not expected It has 90,000 light and power customers and promptly and reliably: to ad.am , By w. cding cut the unfits Gener -1 o f th(j lanJ settlemcnt work o f the .nis year becau e o f the continued in evtr> legitimate way, the best in serves a population of over 400,000. ' ‘b . *' * 11 State and Portland Chamber o f Com unemployment which is keeping the terest c.f this ; ntl'd s; ction of a et aw c foie .» Ji • *'• * • 1 re ret who has received word form ouying power o f the country low, oun ■ should be ou.cklv adonted h v . ^ which w an i........... Germany another o f the big consum use our best tn<j avors toward nni- o hers, even in Oregon, in charge o f Its business is growing steadily every day. ís, is taking more American apples representative in the middlewest, fying the efforts o f the people whom law enforcement agencies. * • " ' " « • . . . *■*. * U a • »-»d f l v i l l-i r i ( t v o o f . T : iL u f r il l A ; that the Old Oregon Trail and the -lian the year before. Improvements we serve to the end fhat 4 the great This is still America— not Pacific Highway will both serve a: in the purchasing power o f the Ger est progress may be mad in the up Portland Journal. W e offer you an opportunity to invest your ¡an people and reduced apple crops the route for the families on their born n European countries which com way to Oregon. MAZIER EXILE MAY BE ENDED To this end v.. aslt the support m oney in this successful and well-managed business _______ | On Monday three families left pete With the Unit.d States in the and cooperation o. ell. ( an. in and By tho Associated Pres. j ' u l|ay county, Minnesota, by auto- German apple market are given as at 6.67 percent interest. tell us v. hen and where w can be WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 12.— ; mobile, the Peters, Lokhorsts and .he reason for this year’s increase helpful. Preliminary skirmishes in the fight ’•an Edens o f that county starting m the American apple trade in that country. that looms over control o f the sen- 1 iheii trip to the farms which THE ELECTION Let us tell you more about it. a. in the seventieth congra havi '• footer has been instrumental in George Turner, who was a candi Election returns from the vnrious . am, although that congress does 1 sisting them to choose in Oregon, date for constable, says he is glad state a tj now in and tabulated and ot meet till March. ! Dozens o f other families on whom he got defeated because he couldn t an un. .as o f th r. -ult seems to Facing the possibility o f a situa- . l field representative has been bear out the stalem. i l made be- tinn similar to that o f throe years rmling are now arranging their af- ave kept ail his campaign promises anyhow. fai go when republican insurgents j i irs so that they may be free to .1 with democrats in for< i.ig u - • ata pannaaaatly in Oregon. th. r< n p INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT states would be hi . ed on local rath 1 i tion o f a democrat as chairman For the next ten days Mr. Foster er thuu nutional i ;ues. From a re of the powerful interstate commerce j will bu operating in the farm dis- 820 Electric Building publican stand]), nt th outstand commiasion, although all other chair- L ;c ts in the neighborhood o f St. ing In. s in th. nntorial cont ts , .iiships were held by republicans, i'¿tul and Minneapolis, where he has Were in New York and Massachu • lator Borah, Idaho, has suggested und large groups o f families who setts, both of which state ordinari • party leader, p emit Lynn J. feel the lure o f the northwest and * . A. lleyiman Win. mí . iniiin ly support the G. O. P. in general Inz er, North Dukota, to rejoin the ; ^ especially anxious to investigate A i TURNEYS AT LAW electioi s. But even in these two ui' ienn ranks after two years o f if . opportunities to carry on dairy- commonwealths the result was based .vandering in the senate as a lone ,..g where there are mild winters <V e will take care o f any legal PORTLAND, OREGON largely on issues which have but lit figure since his banishment fr o m ! f ,e e from the long cold periods business you may have tle bearing on national affai , al party councils. which they experience in the east. insurance, Loans and Collections. though one o f these issues, that per Indications that the republicans Further impetus to the effective taining to the enforcement of the V. ill make every effort to organize - tiibution o f settlers upon their li new senate also were found in prohibition ami ndmi nt, promi DR. RHODES c.vai was added by the hearty en- be com, a nutional political problem th : appeal made by senator Curtiss, , u nt which this activity re Kansas, the party floor leader, to the in the nut distant future. O steopathic voiced at the semi-annual meeting of PH YSlv-isviV a N D oU tcG E O N Practically ull o f the other sena • publicans o f Maine to elect one of die State Association Commercial DAILY TRIPS FROM torial lo.'.ies sustained by th rt i ub ih ir number at the special election .in lion..' Secretaries in Port Jiiice m Lichthorn Bldg., Estaeada E STAC A D A TO PORTLAND lieans were in the so-called bordci >n November 29 to fill the vacancy noi last week, fho importance of LEAVE ALL FREIGHT AT WAREHOUSE aused by the death o f Senator Bert states, which are normally demo n t lining the names o f new settlers’ i. Fernold. In ordering your freight sent through us you receive personal ser DR. G . F . M iD F O K D cratic especially in of* years, and " •! flu' nds in the east was also vice both in Estaeada and Portland that will save time and money tlut even if the republicans win ' so far us the senatorial contests Jr'uysician and burgeon . iCo.a d as o f vital importance. No hut contest, their position at the 1 C. R. JOSSY PHONE 18-12 Call and Dalivar S«rTic* were concerned, there was u etlliiq n tier source of names o f prospect- ■xx-ivay ivquipmeuc Glasses Fitted down to normalc) after the Harding helm remains precarious because, ... . itiers can be obtained in the Gii.ee anu Residence Second and landslide o f six years ago which gavi 'hoy will have only 47 seats in the . pi.-ion o f many o f the secretariees mum bueeis, Rstacuda, Oregon. Telephone Connections the republicans a number o f unex lew senate with the democrats h o v -: who t..id eastern people eager to ng the same number and the other pected senators. i.ie where old friends have pre- wo held by Senator Shipstead, Far- In the republican states o f the ded them. DR. C ti AS. P. JOHNSON r Labor, Minnesota, and Senator Municipal Terminal, Sixth ar.d Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. middle west and the northwest the Fruzier. Dentist LINN’S INN, Estaeada, Oregon. republicans were generally success x>iC APPLE CROP TO If tho latter votes with the re DAILY Evening Vv ork by Appointment ful. One noteworthy feature o f BOOST U. S. HEALTH publicans that party would need on- A. M. these republican succe s, in the .hon es: Ulhce 315, Residence 6051 P. M. P. M. • A. M. M.:P,M. P.M P.M y one more vote to have a clear nia- Portland Estaeada, Oregon 2:00 6:20 Lv. Estaeada 8:00 West is that they were gained ill the America should have its healthiest 4:30 8:30 Clackamas ;ority for organization,_ provided all 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 8:15 main in agricultural regions. 4:45 8:45 Carver he insurgents vote as republicans y re in 1927, if the old adage about 2:40 7:00 Barton 8:25 4:55 8:65 Barton We have heard a great deal in the u . d . . , i is and health still holds, uccord- 3:05 7:25 Carver 8 ¡46 until the senate offices had been 6:15 Eagle Creek 9:15 past few months about th plight of 1 . eo the S, ar. -Roebuck Agricultu- 3:15 7:35 Clackamas 8:65 filled. 6:25 9:26 Ar. Estaeada ... Ar. Portland A ttorney at Law the western farmer and how he was 3:30 7:50 9:30 . Foundation. The estimated ap- Senator Borah's proposal was ♦ Daily except Sunday going to take his spite out on th (A ) Saturday only. SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A. ■i do in a lett r to chairman Wat- o e crop for this year is more than Jeneral Practice. Gonhdertial Ad Leave Estaeada 4.30 P nalionul administration. This re viser. Oregon City, Oregon ' 1.000,000 bushels, which is the lon, Indiana, o f the republican com- ported discontent did not crystalize •i tteo on committees after confer- luCg.st rctop since 1914 and the into democratic votes. The republi S. L. W O U STER hvo with oth, vs o f the republican , rd largest in the history o f the can It rt taint d in th< Btcause the 1926 R eal Estate, Loans, insur insurgent group, and with Senatoi i , . ted S u it e s . ger centers o f population where lo educnon is fully one-third larger Frazier, who now wants the com ance, Rentals cal issues Were more o f a factor. mittee standings to which his th ree1 Farm Loans a Specialty. Front a democratic standpoint the years o f s, rvice entitle him. Senator ! Telephone Estaeada, Oregon Outstanding feature so far as 192> Frazier was one o f the four republi-: is concerned at it use , was the unex 2. D „ D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE o ans r, ad out o f the party after the ; pectedly sweeping victory for Gov Cooiidgi landslide o f 1924 on the ATTORNEYS ernor A1 Smith, a victory which car 'round that they had supported the Practice in all Courts. ried a democratic senutorship ulour candidacy o f the late Senator Robert DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES First National Bank, Oregon City, With it. Governor Smith .s now the M. La Follctte for the presidency. Oregon. HARDW ARE, GROCERIES outstanding democratic figure of Action on the sugg, stion probably t the country. He is the big figure will b tak"n soon after the present in the 1920 democratic \ d o r k s and - co.igri "S convenes, December 6. The looms laigei mm ... a |u, sal, nllal committee on committees then will possibility than ho did in 1924. Just fill the vacancies on the various 9 pound sack Rolled Oats 49 cents what In* candidacy means to the Gresham 2471 committees caus, d by the deaths o f 10 bars Ivory Soap, medium size 45 cents future o f the democratic party, time EO Z.INN, AT LINN’S INN. v nator Cummins, Iowa, and Fern- Only 10 bars to each customer alone cun tell, there is little doubt AGENT ■Id, and by the r Agnation o f Sena- that, while it will be greeted enthu- Estacada, Ore. Fhone 543 . r G orge Norris, republican, No- •U-Ucaily in the east, liy the host, J. E. GATES iska. from the cbninnanship o f ot the democracy, u ,, i I not be n - ire agricultural committee. garded as an unnuxed blessing in If the republican caucus and com the south and west. m tti'e on committees reinstate Sen- Out side o f this decisive Smith or Fiazi, r and this notion is con- Victory there is little in the 192 T.ied by the entire senate, further elections winch teem, to have a l ar- . ;■> adjU'imonta would be necessary. ing on the next presidential! cam v;th rome republicans who have paign. From now on in the d,nn>- t ken their seats since March 4 ciulic party the political student.- 1922, placed lower on the lv-ts and Will do well to look out tor the io much farther from chairmanships. Smith Special. Senator Frazier now is a member o f the committees on banking and INTELLIGENT ACTION cuwency. mines and mining, pension ed postofficc. From the bottom of General Andrews o f the prohibi- each list he would advance toward t hgli y int. In .. at action in di st un tiu top and the desired chairman- hips o f each. ing four tig, nt* who mistook author- ii COMMUNI5T3 TO TRINE something vary different. U. S. UIROUGH MEXICO In his order o f dismissul he gave tin following r> »son for the action: Communist strategy in eludes op The agents used drawn revolvers, eratioi * against the United State: the tening' and insulting language, through Mexico, declares tho Nu and meth ods ah-olut ly w. in ,.t tior.al Republi,- in its current issue mu* ni even excuse. They might and it is beeieved that this is puitly r: ly ha ve b< on mistaken for bandit* re-ponsible for the appointment AS and, hud the occupants o f the car ovirt ambassador to Mexico Of H. B. SNYDER been armed, their ridiculous conduct Mmo. Alexandra Kollontay. who haa aught easily have resulted m n shoot* contact with communist and ‘‘lib- O U R M O T T O : S E R V I C E 'TANOAAC oh 9 , (A4,.e t » ,A dignity ■ ; of ; afe Place to Put Your Money FMFtiiiùiML CARDS. 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