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PAGE THREE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928 • i h o o v er v ic to r OREGON LANDSLIDE 1 G arfield D istrict R. F. D. 1 * I ------------- t . Estacadu^ Oregon ^ ^ * pormer Records to be Passed in the Present Election Count. DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R D E N TIST P h o n e S a n d y 151 BAKER Dr. W. W. Rhode. * _____ O ST E O P A T H IC P hysician a n d S u rg e o n E stacad a e • * O regon THENEW ZERO LEN E the modern oil A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT APPEARS P r e s e n t M a y o r R e t u r n e d to C lo a e M a r g in . WINNER Offioe by Portland, Or.—Geo. L. Baker was elected m ayor for his fourth term at • ! the election on the face of returns from 319 of the 429 precincts, s wave of popularity throughout the city sw eeping the m ayor Into office again on first-choice votes. After a close race In which the three candidate, for city com m issioner were running neck and neck and their posi tions changed from time to time, George P. Eisman took the lead, John M. Mann slid to second place and A. L. Barbur was third. So close was the contest for the two places for com m issioner th at third-choice votes were necessary to determ ine the lead as the count pro gressed, and the m issing 108 preclncta m ight change the result either way. While the vote ou city commission er was close, com fortable leads on all of the city m easures subm itted to the people at the election appeared to have been obtained as returns w e re counted. Five m easures w e re p a ss e d CURRINSVILLE V iola is so rry to lose th e ir teach er, Miss L. H ubbard. It seem s she did n o t ta k e the te a c h e rs' exam ination fo r th is term and w as not eligible to tea ch , a lth o u g h she nad ta u g h t the past tw o years. T he school board has hired a n o th e r te a c h e r to fill out th e term . Miss L ouise N elson o f O rient. An a g e n t fo r a cooker was a t the ! hom e o f Mr. and Mrs. E arl L ankin M onday e vening and some o f the n eighbors cam e in to see th e dem on stra tio n , which included Mr. and Mrs. E m ery Pow ers and tw o children, Mr. a n d Mrs. E ldon L ankin o f G resham , Mr. and Mrs. C harlie T racy and Mr. and Mrs. E m ery C rom er o f Logan Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B ateson a n d d augh t e r A n n a and Mrs. Jo h n Randolph. C ontinued nice fall w e ath e r is a boon to fa rm e rs who had th e ir plow ing done. Lee M cKenzie has moved into the W ebber hom e. Cleve H eiple is b aling hay a t Cur- rinsviiie and re p o rts som e v ery fin e hay, Mrs. Moxley having some th a t is e xceptionally good. T. E. H am m ersby ig building a m a chine shed on his ranch. Mr. F ra n k s is p u ttin g lum ber on the y a rd to build a fin e m odern dairy b a rn on his place. G eorge W alters is re building th e C urrinsville stock scales. He expects to have them com pleted by T hursday read y fo r w eighing. Mrs. K. H. M iller was helping in the C urrinsville sto re W ednesday while J. C. (B u ste r) T unnell was hauling to O regon C ity. The sto re tru c k hauled som e fin e hogs to th e P o rtlan d m ark e t T uesday fo r C. H. F antz. A n o th e r fine load was h auled in fo r C. A. L ooney a n d L e ste r Hale. L. H. E w alt ex p ects to ta k e a load of hogs to m ark e t W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew S hankland o f P o rtla n d w ere out Sunday visiting re la tiv e s in C urrinsville. E m e ry P ow ers had an a cc id e n t on th e C a rv er line recen tly , T he rails spread and a w heel cam e o ff. He w as lucky to com e o u t of th e w reck whole. He drives th e “ G alloping G oose” fro m th e E llio tt m ill down to F ish e r’s L anding. Q uite a n u m b er o f th e Viola n eighbors m et a t th e home o f Mrs. Jo e H inkle last w eek to org an ize a sew ing club a n d to g e t b e tte r ac q u a in te d a n d to spend a p le a sa n t a f tern o o n to g eth e r. EXTR A C TIO N OF T EE T H MRS. M I T C H E L L A t this o ffice we are equipped to h andle the m ost d iffic u lt e x tra c tion, w ith gas o r local injection a ro u n d th e gum s. A tra in e d d e n ta l nurse to insure cleanliness. My past experience will b e a r me out as a painless e x tra c to r of T eeth. (Ten Years Successful P ra c tic e ) X -Ray E x a m i n a t i o n s GUARANTEED O ut o f tow n people served in one visit good d e n tistry . ................................................. ■■ SHOULDER VEAL ROAST— per pound ..................................................... 23c^ VEAL CHOPS— Per pound ..................................................... 30<^ ■ ■ ......... \ i i n P hone 562 — — Box of fine assorted cards Without name Fine line of cards with or without name The line is now large and complete 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call and see these cards at THE NEW S OFFICE 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Estacada Meat Co. w ith Christmas Cards HOSTESS Saturday Only c o n sisten t W i l l a m e t t e B u ild in g , O r e g o n C ity E n t r a n c e O p p o s it e P o s t O f f i c e 0 for w hen DR. P. G. BROWN, Dentist Mrs. N ed M itchell was hostess to the S andy E m b ro id ery club m eeting H a rry N o rth ru p has tra d e d his M onday evening. P re se n t w ere Mrs. place to a m an from P o rtlan d . i F. L. P ro c to r, Mrs. C larence Brown, Mrs. H ow ard Sw ick o f M onum ent, Mrs. L undy, Mrs. H. P e rre t, Mrs. A. O re.,is visiting re la tiv e s here. She is D ahrens, Mrs. D itte rt and Mrs. M itchell. a d a u g h te r o f Mrs. N ora L ankin. Special PLATES $10.00 to $37.00 0 0 0 0 [ If You Have Anything of Value = Deeds, Notes, Mortgages, Abstracts, Fire Insurance 1 Policies, Life Insurance Policies, Soldier’s Papers, = Jewelry, Silverware, or keepsakes— 0 0 0 0 You Need a Safe Deposit Box. The Cost is less, than one cent per day. To the 5000 who daily become owners of the new Ford car = I Call and let us show you their convenience and safety. ESTACADA STATE BANK Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year jmiimiimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimiiliiimiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiimimrr i :-1111111111111111111111111111 Hoover is experiencing a landslide of such gigantic proportions th at it will approxim ate 100,000, bused on a Sandy. O regon vote of 80 per cent of the registration, or 350,000 votes cast in Oregon. The republican m anagers bad made an es tim ate of 73,000. * * * * * * * * * * * The Oregon people have spoken In DR. C H A S . P. J O H N S O N • em phatic term s and there Is no doubt D en tist * as to th eir meaning. Oregon is re P ra c tice lim ited to e x tra c tio n of * publican and dry, and Smith, demo- te e th and m inor o ral su rg e ry , * ! crat and wet, was foredoomed to de nerve blocking & gas a n e sth e sia * feat in this state, but the depth to 453 M organ Bldg. P o rtla n d * which he has been buried exceeds the m ost sanguine expectations of the Hoover supporters. A more sw eeping and complete de feat has not been recorded in a presi DR F C. B R O S I U S , M. D. • dential election in Oregon. O ffice * In the three congressional d istricts 2nd door W est of M eat M arket * I additional returns simply increased T e l e p h o n e 341 * i the leads of W. C. Hawley, R. R. But S andy, O regon • | ler and Franklin F. Kurell. Mr. Haw * * * * * * * * * * ley has carried every county In the first district. In the second district B utler has carried all but possibly S c h u e b e l, B e a t t i e & M iller * four. These four, In which Pierce A tto rn ey s a t Law * leads, are Union, Wallowa, W heeler 6 per cen t sta te school m oney to * and Sherm an, although in the latter B utler has a thin advantage. The third loan on fa rm s; G eneral law prac- * district, Multnomah county, Is all In tice. Bank o f O regon C ity Bldg. * Korell’s pocket. O regon C ity O regon * D u n n e Bills A r e D efeated . W ith the accum ulation of more re turns, It is obvious th a t the Oregon voters have turned thum bs down on L. A. C H A P M A N • the two Dunne bills, one for increas M O RTICIAN • ing the gasoline tax and the other re Culls a tte n d e d day or n ig h t * ducing the m otor license fees. There M ortuAr? I. O. O F. Bldg. * Is a sentim ent for the la tte r in several T elephone No. 21-51 • spots, but on the whole the bill is ■w&mped. The “four river" bills have found support nowhere, not even in the coun * * * * * * * * * * * ties which are directly affected. The stream s aimed at in these bills are S. E. Wooster Real E s t a t e L o a n s, I n s u r a n c e * Rogue river, Umpqua river, McKenzie R entals * river and Deschutes river. The bills FARM LOANS A S P E C IA L T Y * were sponsored by sportsm en, with a Tel. 77-3 E l U o d t , ( )re. • view to preventing th eir commercial exploitation by m eans of hydro devel opm ent or irrigation. H ere and there, in a few scattered counties, a sentim ent is shown for lim iting the powers of the legislature Dr. H. M. Kramer D EN TIST • with respect to Initiated bills, but by E stacad a, O regon * and large this m easure has gone down O ffice ho u rs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. * to defeat, burled under an avalanche E venings by a p p o in tm en t * of ballots. O ffice P hone 315 * From the top of the republican state ticket down to the bottom there has not been a break. Not one dem ocratic candidate on the sta te ticket has been anyw here n ear defeating or equaling O. D. EBY the vote which has gone to the repub A t t o r n e y a t Law lican nominees. G eneral P ra c tice C on fid en tial P o r t la n d M u n ic ip a l M e a s u r e s P a s s. A dviser R eturns from 342 precincts out of O re g o n C ity , O re g o n the 427 In Portland on the municipal m easures give: Annexation, yes 25,- 996, no 7,163; firem en's pension, yes 23,009, no 16,624; telephone franchise, Dr. M. M. M artin d a le yes 27,770, no 9,603; crem atory bonds, C H IR O PR A C T O R • yes 18,047; no 16,090; stre et widening o f O regon C ity * bonds, yes 22,129, no 15,853. T rips to E stacad a discontinued * Hall E. Hoss, republican, was lead u n til la tte r p a rt o f S ep tem b er * ing Ed S. rip e r, dem ocrat, three to one in the contest for secretary of state. The republican candidates for sta te senator headed the field la the voting In Multnomah county, with substan Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. * tial m ajorities. J. O. Bailey was high P h y a ic i.n a n d S urgeon man with 21,537 votes to his credit O ffice H ours 9 to 6 • with H arry L. C orbett a close second a n d E venings * with 21,494 votes. T here were five EST A C A D A OREGO N • to be elected. Thom as B. Kay, republican, the present sta te treasurer, was far in the lead in the race for th a t office, with . D „ D. C ., E . C. L A T O U R E T T E • a total In the Incomplete totals of 26,- A tto rn e y . * 014 votes. In the race for attorney-general I. P ra c tic e in AH C o u rts • F irst N a tio n a l B ank Bldg. * H. Van W inkle, republican, Incumbent, Oregon C ity O r .g o n * was far in the lead with a vote of 19,- 278 votes. . . . . . . . . . . . W e S p ecialize in VIOLA ñiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimiiimiimmiiiiiiii ;• i • 1111111111 • 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 it 1111111111 T H E s e rv ic e o b lig a tio n o f th e F o rd M o to r C o m p a n y a n d its d e a le r o rg a n iz a tio n is n o w g ro w in g a t th e r a le o f 5 0 0 0 c a rs a d a y . I t is to th e s e n e w e a r o w n e rs th a t th is m e s sa g e is a d d re s s e d . T h e n e w F o r d is a r e m a r k a b ly fin e c a r f o r o n e th a t c o sts so little . I t is s im p le in d e s ig n , c o n s tru c te d o f th e fin e s t m a te ria ls , a n d b u il t to u n u s u a l l y c lo s e m e a s u r e m e n ts . T h e s e a r e th e re a s o n s it p e r f o r m s so w o n d e rfu lly . T h e s e a r c a ls o th e re a s o n s its se rv ic e r e q u ir e m e n ts a re so few a n d th e u p -k e e p c o st so low . W h e n y o u re c e iv e y o u r n e w e a r, th e d e a le r w ill e x p la in th e s im p le little th in g s th a t s h o u ld b e a tte n d e d to a t r e g u la r in te rv a ls to in s u r e th e b e s t p e rf o r m a n c e . H e w ill a lso te ll y o u s o m e th in g o f h is o w n fa c ilitie s f o r d o in g th is w o rk p r o m p tly a n d a t s m a ll c o st. H ith th e p u r c h a s e o f y o u r c a r , y o u a r e e n title d to F re e I n s p e c tio n S e rv ic e b y y o u r d e a le r a t 5 0 0 , 1 0 0 0 a n d I 5 0 0 m ile s . T h is s e rv ic e is d u e y o u a n d w e u rg e y o u to ta k e f u ll a d v a n ta g e o f it. P r o p e r c a r e d u r i n g th is b r e a k i n g - i n p e rio d m e a n s a g r e a t d e a l to th e life o f y o u r e a r. Pabco Paint I n c lu d e d in th e F r e e I n sp e c tio n S erv ice is a c h e c k u p o f th e b a tte r y , th e g e n e r a to r c h a r g in g r a te , th e d is tr ib u to r , th e c a r b u r e to r a d ju s tm e n t, lig h ts , b ra k e s , sh o c k a b s o r b e rs , ti r e in fla tio n a n d s te e rin g g e a r. T h e e n g in e o il is a lso c h a n g e d a n d c h a ss is lu b r ic a te d . No c h a rg e w h a te v e r is m a d e f o r la b o r o r m a te ria ls in c id e n ta l to th is in s p e c tio n se rv ic e , e x c e p t w h e re r e p a ir s a r e n e c e ss a ry b e c a u se o f a c c id e n t, n e g le c t, o r m is u se . T h e la b o r o f c h a n g in g th e e n g in e o il a n d lu b r ic a t in g th e c h a ss is is a lso fr e e , a lth o u g h a c h a rg e is m a d e f o r th e n e w o il. f o r e v e ry p u rp o se $ 2.80 per gallon I i Lower Price ... •.. Better Paint! l i e o p e ra te s u n d e r clo se fa c to ry s u p e r v is io n a n d h as b e e n tr a in e d a n d e q u ip p e d to d o t h i s w o r k p r o m p tly , th o r o u g h ly u n d e c o n o m ic a lly . F ord M otor C ompany " E v e r y th in g f o r th e B u ild e r” E stac ad a , O regon ...................................................................... ^ 1 11111111111111111111 • I I I 11111111 II 1 ■ 1111111111111 M l 111111111111 Well Drilling W e bel ¡eve th a t w h en you se e th e g o o d effects o f th is J n s p e c lio n y o u w ill c o n tin u e to h a v e it d o n e r e g u la rly th r o u g h o u t th e life o f y o u r c a r. V\ h e re v e r y o u live, y o u w ill fin d th e F o rd d e a le r v e r y h e l p f u l in k e e p i n g y o u r c a r in g o o d r u n n i n g o r d e r f o r m a n y th o u s a n d s o f m ile s a t a m in im u m o f tr o u b le a n d e x p e n s e . 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