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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1927)
EASTERN PAGE TWO -* ~ < r CLACKAMAS NEWS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927 license fee on automobiles to ¡¡¡3 the r state highway commission wiii go on doing business at i'ie same oid stand, though n. will be compelled to econ omise, airdo you and dots your neigh bor, stop building some scenic high PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A T ESTACADA, ORE. way and cease hunting for excuses to spend the twelve 10 fifteen millions a Has Not Received Refund G. E Parks, Editor and Publisher A dispatca from V\ ashington, D. G. year that roll into its coffers. I, from the Oregonian news bureau When these bonds were voted the Entered at the postoffice o f Estacada, Oregon, . second class matter. spates that a total of ,*.Jt was state highway commission never in its paid the Oregon counties under the wildest imagination expected to ve- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oregon-California land grant tax re- ceive more than $(1,000,000 a year. Ii i- getting twice that amount now, and - , (»1 -rv fund by the federal government. In Clackamas i:' the license tec is out lvuuced it will Outside the county in the state oi Ore;. n, one yea;' ip2.ti0.but Clackamas. Ihfcsc CiaxUib i>uvc receive soon around twenty million- yearly. _t gets so much money that Outside the state o f Oregon, one y e a r .................................$ 2 . 0 b .m « -.a viied for further proofs. — ---------------------------«r------------------------- Tnis county has been \eiy unfor- i ■ ployes cl..tier the state, its engi túnate in these delays Many ol neers abound and surround, and new TIMES HAVE CHANGED the counties have had their mane.' highways are discussed or laid out at Not many years ago the farmer o f the country was fo r months. They received it early every meeting. To our way o f seeing considered an ignoramus by his city cousins and remarks eaougn to use it in this year s expend- the lung the state highway comr.iis- The loss to Clackamas coun sion tms been spoiled and by being I often heard reminded one that the poor farmer was to be ituies. ty in interest atone runs iruo tnoun spoiled is despoiling tile u. .te. f'aat !... pitied for his awful state o f ignorance. The plight o f the anas o f doliate. i- plain language and means just what armer was never half as bad as his friends in the cities it may be remembered mu. then it says in previous issues we nave ...,,e d w„s an effort to get the mutter at tried to believe. But take the average fanner o f today. His home is t0 promptly and had the pkn- with some feat the proposal to lower the automobile license tax. Y closet equipped with modern niences, and labor saving th®“ not b*en *"tei ives igacion of the situation has devices. He has a radio and knows what is going on in [he Me of the monty tiis . changed this and we are for the pro fie city as well as most of those living in the city. He a thousand« of dot. ...... „ u ® posed leg’slation for all that rye arc worth. Anytime that a state commit ¿eeps in close touch with the markets and generally has - .uoiaiia Pioneer, sion can and does assume the atti a fair idea o f when to sell his produce and when to buy tude that it is infallible and tree i on: ¿ranks an d A d v e rtisin g needed supplies. You will find that he is far better post Speaking ns a banker to advertig- criticism, we just naturally assume ed on matters political than the average city man, and is ir.g men, George H. Greenwood, vice that it is time to trim its wings. There thus enabled to vote more intelligently. pi-esident of the OUi National Bank is but one way to do this and .hat V He may not know as much about the new show at o f Spokane, said some things that to vote for the biil'lowerin ■ the ii- ‘ he Broadway, but he knows more about the cost o f run should be heard by business men cense fee when it comes to i i ote.— ning the government, the most approved methods o f in dealing with banks. che speaker Banner-Courier, said that banks watch their custom- borne .Suef stoic- a indy’s umbrella E astern Cla^ck’aînàé N e t / « WORTH WHILE EDITORIALS Editorials gleaned from o jr exchang es which we consider worth reading Publication, however, *lom not mean that tnis paper agrees \>ith -nc senti ment expressed. County, one year creasing farm yields and profits by the application of science. However, he still allows the non-producer to set ,. s.-ying that the banks . the price on what he has to sell as well as what he has to ed in all the vital problems o f the:, buy. But this is rapidly being changed. In a few more customeis. Mr^ Greenwood remind ,rears, with the means o f the radio, and the general educa ed his audience that banks make money out of business sacterics ami tion o f the farmer to a still higer plane, through the co not out of failures. operative marketing plan, the farmer is going to set his Advertising is the principal means price on every commodity he produces, and'the best part o f contact between the business house and the public. If this contact o f it all, he is going to get it. The near future holds in store an entirely different is successfully made .rade ilovvs to die merchant with regularity consis story for the farmer to that which he has been accustomed tent with the success o f cue saver and good roads and educational facilities are bringing this new condition about. i;a, are dependent upon ousi- r.ess men for their profits and, as pointed out by the Spokane speaker, business depends to a large extent on successful advertising. Your banker is interested in the kind o: advertising- you do.— Yakima :.ep b lie. -oOt MAKE THE NEWS YOUR PAPER The publisher of the CIr.ekamas County News de sires that the paper shall be o f real service to Eastern Clackamas county. By this we mean that its columns are to bo used at all times for the discussion of public affairs i’ ed v ;« Ante Licca.e Coo . o f interest to the people as a whole. The different com You ha ■ .1 h« ni the ving to 1::. ve tilings. You meet non munities o f this section are urged to use this means o f an nouncing their community actiA n ’ch services ;lul v. so ¿'.net meetings, etc. An intensive effort will be made to put so. They ¡.re sure that tin a copy o f the News in every home in this end of the count , do without this and that. cl bit - ¿ and the publisher hopes to have the co-operation of ; sumo jieoplo ¿ci o o in g til ¿he those who have the best interests o f the community-at 1 g or article in question, rc alive heart. You know that old saying, “ In union, etc.,” and and about as happy as it i; possible for h’jif/.*ns the value o f this paper to Eastern Clackamas county de Just nctv che story' ;.»f “ v. e at ,ve tfot pends upon the number o f readers and supporters it has. to have itv comes rumbling up from ----------- *-oOo-------------- SPEND YOUR MONEY A T HOME Before you send your money away from home for Christmas presents or clothing or farm implements or .nvthing you may need, just ask yourself this question, ‘ Vv;h«tt would become o f your town and community if everyone sent their money away.” There wouldn’t be any town in a short time, and you wouldn’t be here either, because you wouldn’t live twenty miles from a store. The local merchants carry in stock the things there is a de mand for and if you send away for the bulk o f your pur chases the stores will reduce their stocks. A good town and good stores benefits the farmer because the closer his market the better he can take advantage of it. Trade at home and build and develop your town and community. Send your money away and you’re helping to build another town and community at the expense of yourself and your friends and neighbors. -------------- 0 O 0 -------------- Evidently the newspapers of the country have finally decided that Mr. Coolidge meant what he said last Au gust in his ten-word announcement. Thousands o f col umns were printed in an attempt to prove that the presi dent did not mean what he said. The man who talks but little does not often waste his words. -------------- 0 O 0 -------------- The News hopes that the people o f this community will fully realize their respon 'unity on this date in the se lection o f a school director, i he most important thing in this community or ary community is the schools, and it is important that the proper men and women be elected to the offices that control them. the str.te highway commission. This rumble goes on to narrat-\ with tut the possibility o f the ar-ser be n?' correct, that if the chavr for an o- riobile licenses is reduce.* -t will be 7*eccs*.try to levy n: r Topev' y to pay the state bonded indebtedness. That’s rot and nonsense. * Nothing o f the kind can or will bi done. the people o f Oregon. ... I'i’jn right» decide to ieduce v > ,r T iF r * Q C. C-l : a ' ESTACADA TO PORTLAND • C alia Prompty Attended Day or Night c ■r-»rttct-’.l i : r u • . 1 , > * .'»f? ‘ ¿iJ •• ' . Ï • .i-* . ^ tA.L». • > .►;<>. A CO. -• »-vra-f r -.*r< I ,*jr U: J W fté ? .I..-' • - :s m M air, ;u: -'y because it is made in Estacada, but ; 1 1 read you can buy, and you . : esh e /ery day at the bakery or at the follow- ine n net: stores: ; I he People’s Store U. S. '.''organ G. R. EIHs Estacada I tarket Lovelace-Gorham Co. Model Supply Co. Linn’s Confectionery ine Uiiderwood Store J-NEED-Â BAKERY Phone 53-6 J i ve Lei: Estacada and cakes for the holidays <r il • v, ’A 1 ;! e y r f J i if ▼ ¿O . scM iieiJiiiici L ine c k -, THE C A SCA D E MOTOR -I. Clocner, Proprietor g * * '-1 .. ., j : ;.- 2 s .•••-< J E a s y A *4 ■ expect í » buy a Ti e ro*i “ O.? .” t UC 3lf - Ü. • tiiir or cf •. * i • every '/no ' ( ,r rect. v ’ i- oí V. 'i . d recondi- ^ * *l • J your de(i- :;î* r. r, T .V W . i P •í,.1Ce ot qi.i’ ity í'*j K‘; \ v .. fj. It means that ax t h e v 3s been gono over than ’ iy .t :. : you—and coraj;hîtuly by expert me- t- ri : a-:- imcsually cl-; ■ ; cs, u.< :u; ; ref sanable, with the low- peris forallreji’ai 1 e -, financing chargea Watch! rg—and available. buy with h .M u y •' .• ’ j . . *; ' ■* * • . u I 3tac-.it !a, Ore. .'*'t ;w - irr Hi, 101 b ) . TF.,--': " r„" Jl a e! ■> (9 T, I n’T k! ¿T- i LEAVE ALL FREIGHT AT WAREHOUSE In ordering your freight sent through us ycu receive personal service botli in Estucada and Portland ihat will saia time and money GEO. KITCFUiN’ G Call and Deliver Service r’ MONE 61-5 ...................................... /V Ï - wTil 1 <*1 . 1 - V »! ’ $1.50 ' F i for . . -, "r- • ‘ ‘ *- • -» A» VrV. ' .IS . V.1 sa= '•anges (iti-, U J:> Cab!) C'OOC y Lettuce. Celery and O.lions 51.25 end $1.50 v............ ....... 15c and up Special prices made t 'civ-o’ s, ckurchcs, lodges or an; public cora- inunii; ,,u.hering. Our CSriita-.u Toy. ' Gift Is A rt r w 'n. ;R Ali-tir.'. -> rial ,-i'W '^ 'A Pe.VICES— to picpare ree'.fully and deiight- ala or light lunches. bring welcome re- im ach< and pains and warmth t o chil ly rooms. Get our priri-». n -• .- f v ; ur ea’ cndar. IVe have a now Fhotogi-. -h -.“ t and the price is right. /Ai Ç -, — xirir. Building O -o r i______ f ti¡ 4- * . [V «■ •vv k,.v. rU N N E I I ' ad Look:n^ >Ou. Slr vu jt y main i j':FPi ANCES— ' When you have made nr ■ i ;y. I have one for each of mR.yttetdreers. V 'S fí. f ’U f í í ' . i v » . ' HRISTMAS” NCES — to keep the househ Id machinery running more smoothly. They save time and work for mother. I Uk.fv.v: »iples, per : nanas, per We ICAL B ;LA UTIFü L LAMPS— ■ id . note o f cheer for the nome-comlng ccL .’bn-iion -A—............ v'i.V.rt' ‘ • ' • tu tu ii’ -varít«* n ia X, Win H. Iilattoon, commonly known os "Uncle Hilly,” present county com missioner, has announced that he w ill; not be a candidate for re-election. | A proposal was submitted to the I town council by the South Fork Wa- ter commission o f Oregon City offer- ; ng to ailow the city to connect their .vater mains with the South F o r k ; j ain, at a cost o f from $1500 to T $2,000. The council rejected the ! j| , .-oposilion because F ay considered j. the price prohibitive. number c f young people o f Ea- j ;!e Creek will give a play, “ Untang- Y ..ig T o n y /’ -t VVilbern’s hall, on the 1 J. evening oi December 18, to which a!i are ^cordially, invited. £ the Es- iai r 1 ), fl tscada State B.-.nk attended a mest ing o f the Oregon Banke's asse eh.- j tion at i'ortland Wednesday_ tiu-ji. Yhu: rdi-.y as Owen : -•litII o f i , . . was returning from Port- 1 is! iu his Dodge car, accompanied by Mrs. W. A. Wash and daughter, bo i 1 • i lea,’! on the steep grade at the Boring hid in pa'.iinff out to al- ,. the .> ,o ; .. s the embankment away and the ear and driver iir.ded in the creek twenty 'eet below. No one wo.; injured and the car woo not badly damaged S. - Fev:-' i.er o f Garfieid .s an- iwitnc'- i ,,-oek his appointment ■ . agent for the new Bush auto- 1-, a f- jjiissenger oar to soil for VW 4 AU” mi Our 1Ò ■ , ’ cm per ice and funeral equipment as- service and relieve you sure y <u ( i i-v i t ;n. of ma iy trying details incidental to this time. T A’ ELVc. YEARS AGO IN E3TACADA (From Estacada Progress, December -, nd( .... in •: stock o f Mr. J. this jla ee and are now prepared to take „«irvi ». tiii in this line. * pU i’CÛ‘ 1 DAILY TU. P.1 FROM Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phono Main 7733. LINN’ S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY ♦ (A1 j A.M. P.M. I’.M. A.M. P.M. P.M S:00 4:30 8 :30 2.00 0.Î0 Lv. Estacada Portland 2:50 0:50 I.v. Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 Clackamas 8:25 4:55 8:55 2:40 7:00 Lv. Barton Carver 1 8:45 5:15 9:15 3:05 7:25 Lv. Carver Barton I.v. Clackamas 8:15 6:25 9:25 J 3:15 7:35 Eagle Creek 0:00 IO :«»;” ¡ 9:30 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland Estucada (A ) Saturd» y O n » .’ ••••*.; 4 Sunday M S «y- V, _ Jl 4-iv.u. Leave Estaumla m. Portland 10 a. SUN DA— Leave « t* • uiTv*, . ».7 - - • • la W e hav E. Gate care oí u ■: /A j-J r' i., 1 a ;j s i i uà! V 11. ,. rL. L' ¿ b • ’ iljjs k while she was praying in a Salem church. Weil, dear lady, ov.i- advice is just scriptural. “ You must not I only pray, but watch and pray.” — 1 Hibbard Enterprise Potatoes, per 100 ll-s. ( liristnias Candies, per lb Porlland-Caivtr-EstaccU lieges : i g rj., J t- {■ V . ¿i, ». • ■ 'À. - O Portland. Ore.