Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, October 24, 1912, Image 1

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E ST A C A D A . OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , OCTOBER 4. [912
ESTACADA STATE BANK
CAPITAL
■ $25,000
; W e Pay"
on Time Certificates
This bank will receive contributions to any
and all national political parties and transmit
same free of cost, to the
proper finance
committee.
[C le a n u p o n
W a ll P a p e r!
This store proposes to move stock, preparatory to order­
ing next spring’s goods. We have a fine line of attractive
patterns, at 15 to 35 cents a roll; were 20 to 45 cents.
Bargains!
THEMSELVES
How Taxpayer’s Money is
; j Used in County Division
C opied From the ReroivU.
Warrant A 873, election charge,
Pacific Stationary and Printing Co.,
to printing for Clackamas. Multno-
mah
anti-annexation association,
i
$ 3.10 . O. K ., G. B. Diniick, Paid
) ’ - D id it for O regon City P oliticians in 1910 Dec. 30, 1910.
Warrant 179, Filed Nov 2. 1910,
and A gain Thi/* Y ear W hat the
Oregon City Enterprise, 6 /. K.
Record» D isclosed
(zinc etching) nt cat toon anti an­
that
Despite the fact u
u i Cascade
v^.i^avic j nexation £5 35; 12 electros Clack-
60.000
county people pay their share of | auias undivided, $9.20.
Clackamas county taxes, their mon- post cauls 2 sides, 2 colors, $13=:.
ey lias been appropriated by the 7,000 post cards 2 sides, 2 colors-,
county court, both this year and $>7 5 °-
Warrant 167, Ordered paid, Nov
two years ago, to defeat division.
At the liehest of a coterie of poli- 2, 1910, G. B. Diniick. To hi G.
ticians at Oregon City, members Cuufield, treas. Clackama1 Multno-
of the commercial club the court j mah anti-annexation association,
so tar this year has paid out of the ] labor in addressing 67,- o post
taxpayers money $143.4 3; in 1910 cards $ 10 5 5 0 .
List of voters
it paid out to defeat annexation to ¡names, $30.
Traveling expen-' *
Multnomah county, $44905. The ! $3 5 °- Advertising $100. Postage
court of 1910 may have paid more, $4*-
Stationery $8 90.
Total,
but the records so far examined by $288 90.
The Progress, show only that much. | The grand total of these hills is
Commissioner Mattoon, who was $449 ° 5 - Under warrant 179 the
a member of the t9io court, says items were buried in a big priding
he doesn’ t recollect any amount; trill, but were easily picked out, the
: Former Judge Diniick at Oregon 67,000 post cards, corresponding
City, Tuesday, thought $15 0 about with the number shown in wairant
the amount. Confronted by copies 167, as will be seeu.
How Taxpayers Paid.
of bills found at the clerk's office,
1 liis was the situation in 1910
he owned up to $449 05.
That the same element which se­ It looked so good to the anti die is-
cured this fund in 1910 contemplat­ ionists, they tried it again this \ at
only
ed farther raitls this year was shown \ and so far ' put across
by its application through O. D. $*43 43 '
All this money, remember, be-|
Kby for $14 3 43 Aug. 6 this liav
iug been pain out by the Commer­ longs to the taxpayers as a whole
cial club for printing an argument and not to any faction of them who
against Cascade county in the state may favor one thing or he against
phamphlct, fathered by Oregon City one thing. Thus East Clackamas
and pushed along in Eagle Creek people favoring division this year
and Sandy by adherents of that aud those who fa-, ored annexation
to Mnltnomah in 1910, were com­
faction.
pelled to put up money to their op­
W hy H e V oted M oney.
Judge Beattie, who voted for the ponents to fight themselves.
Get ready for Winter by securing one of our Warm Rugs,
Prices $15 to $23, for the 9 x 1 2 kind.
Smaller rugs $2.50 to $4.50
Special Beds $10.75, cream or brass finish.
Blankets, cotton or woolen, Bedding.
Cosy rocking chairs for the Living Room.
E ST A C A D A F U R N IT U R E CO.
W. D. and L. M. Henthom, Proprietors
Odd Fellows Building
Bates Replies to Gill.
♦ 11 the bills stamped with tlu O K.
of G. B. Diniick aud pa'd liy tile-
court:
full share. They wish to retain the
system th at has made millionaires of
some, at the expense of society. They
offer a substitute. They will not give
labor th at which it creates, they will
give them something ju st a.* good. We
are told, if we will pass amendment
:<04-305, th at the political oven will I*
at the right tem perature to bake, some­
thing on the hash order, th at will sub­
stitute for the pie th at society bakes.
K. W B a t es .
Estacada, Oct. 23, T2.
There is » value created by industry,
th a t is not acquired by industry. This
value is created by the united efforts of
all classes of labor. Does it not right­
fully belong to those who create it?
There is in Clackamas county more
$15,000,000 of this value (you may call
it the natural increase!, community
value, or, pie if you like). Are you
doing justice to the working man when
you take a portion of his eurnings to
m aintain the government and give this
SPR1NGWAIER.
value to private individuals? Would it
not be more ju st to take a portion of The Springs ater Basketball team
the interest on this immense principal was officially organized last Saturday.
and give the working man all he creates, Karl Kilgore was elected captain, and
Harold Horner m anager, It was de­
for himself.
Using 6 per cent, as a reasonable rate cided to practice twice a week and whip
of interest, the above stated amount into shape for the coming season. All
would give $5X10,000, about twice the of the old players will be in line again
am ount of the general ami sehool fund up to the end of the year, when Smith
last year. This amount would give an ond Genserowski expect to leave.
increase to the community value, or Our school is progressing nicely un­
principal, and give the working man der the guidande of the Misses Alger
more of the value he creates. Until and Appleman.
the time comes when the expense of W. II. Kandle has rented his Spring-
governm ent takes all the interest (and w ater farm to a homeseeker who will
the principal itself will increase until move here shortly. Mr. Kandle will
all the interest, is taken) the argum ent likely go to his farm on the m ast, pur-
about “ repudiating a debt” is short on * chased recently.
Rev. Aue and A. M. Shihley attended
figures.
presbytery which was held in the
W hat could be a more pronounced re­ the
pudiation than to fail to acknowledge a First Presbyterian church at Portland.
Miss Rose Closner came home from
ju st obligation? Is it not just as much Newberg
to attend the wedding of her
a repudiation to continue to take from
the working man '.hat which rightfully sister Grace last Sunday,
belongs to him. as to take from the in­ The Clear Creek mill crew have gone
nocent purchaser or those directly ben- over to the Elwood side of Clear Creek
to cut logs for a good run this winter.
efitted.
Those who receive the largest por­ W alter Strunk who wa.i recently op­
upon for rupture at a Portland
tions of community values (or society erated
h«>spital
is recovering nicely.
pie) do not propose to give society its
COURT TURNS OVER THE COIN
SU P ! m oil
HEATER
Suffragette and County Poli­
ticians in Joint Session
WITH C A S T L IN IN G S
T ill VOTERS ALL ABOUT IT
For wood fuel 18 weight 1301b. $14,50
“ “
“ 20 “
1401b. $ 15 5 1
“
“
“ 22 “
I55lb $16 50
M iss Griffith Pleads for V otes for W om ­
en and C andidates Aak for V otes
for the R epublican T icket
This is a very handsome air tiqht
Heater, with heavy cast linings which
are ventilated.
Bi fore a big audit nee. last night
Call in and let us show you our
at Boner's theatre, Miss Edith G rif­
many styles of heaters.
fith an equal suffrage speaker and
county candidates including Chris.
Schubel, representative, F. M. Gill,
representative, Mr. Nelson for as­
sessor, F. P, Dcdman recorder, K.
C Hackett, sheriff, 'divided the
time in disco-sing the issues.
B
O. Boswell was chairman
Messrs. NGson, II ickett, Gill,
Dedman, spoke first briefly, show­
ing why they should be elected.
They were well received.
Miss Griffith followed with an
hour's talk, contending women who
have the rearing and care of child-
ren should vote to insure good laws
to \ rotect the rising generation.
Her talk was clever and received Mere is one of the many new ones of our Discount Family
with applause. Chris Schuh*.I fol-
P R IC E S $ 1 .2 5 & U P.
A HOT
IR O N
A COLD
HANDLE
I Stand 3 Hot Irons and I Co’d Handle
or on Sale at $2.00
lowed with a discussion of «quai FO R O N E BO O K O F ST A M P S
suffrage and taking a whack at eor-
porations saying they had kept ll e
state out of $1.000,000 annual!«'j
,)irough d> fective tax laws. During Lor
|,;.s talk he boosted the 8 hour law. • £ ^
Tonight the county candidates are (
Most
talkini, al Garfield grange hall.
ada Merc. Co.
!
Vote for Miilage Bi!! W F W
Most
For
Cash
(Paid Advertisement)
dum ber
STORE !
m l Y ds ! ' -
It provides six-tenths of n mill tax for
eupport of A gricultural College and U ni­
versity of Oregon, giving them pnnnu-
neiit support and taking them out ot
politics. It also provides one* Board of
R egents, thus solving the problem s ot
co operation, consolidation, division ol
After llie service of one term as Coun- courses and economy of mnitageuutnt.
Candidate for Assessor.
$143.43 said he did it because be
thought the people of the state were
entitled to know the negative side
I t d oes n o t In c re a se th e a v e ra g e
of Cascade county.
It was sug­ iy Assessor of Clackamas County, I have
r a te c f ta x a tio n .
gested to him that the people back concluded to seek the election for the
second term. I ask that you investigate 1 R repeals the $ 5 <SO,OC 9 FJnlver-
of division were putting up out ol my past record and should it meet your ally appropriation bill.
their private funds aud not asking approval I would appreciate your support; The Bill is endorsed by G o v e rn o r
W e s t: “ T his Bill is in tin» interest ol
the taxpayers who oppose division at the regular election in November.
good business and should pass.”
In
concluding
my
first
term
of
office,
to pay their bills. He made no re­
E y 5*. R . A ld e rita a n , State Snpcriiv
I
take
this
opportunity
to
thank
you
c
n
to:.dent Public Instruction : “ Experience
ply 10 til's but said he would not
behalf of myself and corps of deputies, in other Ntates shows m illa go bill priti
vote to allow another cent on divis­ for the many courtesies shown us. We ci-plo to bo correct.”
ion, either before or after the pres­ have worked hard to make a fair aud |
W ill H . 7>aly: President, Oregon
ent election, although he said de­ impartial assessment of propeity and F íate Federation of Labor . “ No a rg u ­
m
ent
can
successfully comb;:I the benefit
mands had been made for more. have constantly been made to feel that to the sta te th a t will follow the adoption
of tin* m iilage tax plan.”
Ni k Blair voted with the judge. our labor has been appreciated.
Sincerely Yours,
Endorsed by Portland Tax P ay ­
W. II Mattoon who was in the
ers League.
1910 couri did not vote for the ap
Bill prepared by com m ittee of Hover*
County Assessor. Dor's
propria'.ion this year, because, if he
Commission, Boards of Regents,
[Psid Advertisemant.j
mid
adm inistrative ofttcers of the twe
diii, he would have laid himself lia­
institutions.
ble under the corrupt practices act
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
W. K. NEWELL
whuh forbids a candidate turning In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore. CHAIRMAN' OK OOVKUNOK'S COMMISSION ¡
over public funds to any organiza­ FOR TH E COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS
Notice for Publication
Plaintiff
tion for political purposes. He says, Elgivia M. Joy
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at
vs
Portland, Oregon. October II 1912,
however, he would not have voted
Benjamin E. Joy, Defendant,
Notice is hereby given that William J. Faubion
for it, anyway, but he doesn’ t e x ­
To Benjamin E. Joy, the above of Welches. Oregon, who, cn October 3. 1907.«
1 made Homestead entry No. 1634 3. serial No. 0153
plain why he did in 19 ro.
named defendant.:
E ^of
Section 3. Township 3 South.
In the name of the State of Oregon, forthe
Many of the most prominent ob­
Range 7 East.Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
jectors to division this year, were you are hereby required to appear and of intentlcn to make final five year proof, to estab­
lish claim to the land above described, before the rep- j
for annexation to Multnomah two answer the complaint filed against you Ister and receiver of the United States Land office
in the above entitled court and cause, at Portland. Oregon, on the 25th day of November,
years ago. It may surprise them on or before Friday the 29th day of
191 2 .
som e to discover that they have November, A. 1). 1612, and if you fail Claimant names as witnesses:
Howard. H. P. Crutcher and W. E. Welch
been whipsawed by the same crowd iso to appear and answer, the plaintiff of Archie
Welches, Oregon, and P. T. Shelly of Sandy,
for
w
ant
thereof
will
apply
to
the
court
Oregon,
with which they are now associated.
H. F. Hlgby. Register
It is not believed they approve of for the relief prayed for in the com­
plaint,
which
is
th
at
the
m
arriage
now
the recent appropriation, either.
existing between you and the plaintiff
I am handling a full line of Grain
and Chicken Feed.
All of first class quality and weights
are guaranteed to be as represented.
Give me a trial and rest assured you
will be dealt with honestly.
Remember the Place— I HE OL D
PLANING MILL SIAND!
J. E. JACK
Livery, Feed & Sale
be forever dissolved.
This summons is served upon you by
It appears in 19 10 members of
the Commercial club at Oregon publication order of tho Hon. J. U.
Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court
City and others formed the Clacka of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas
W. A. JONES
PR O PR IE T O R
mas Multnomah anti-annexation as- j County, which order is date« 1 October It»,
Good rigs and careful drivers always
social ion They spent, they admit, i 1912 . The date of the first publication
SPECIAL ATTENTION
something like $5,000 in the cam­ of this summons is October 17, 1912,
Given
H unting and Fishing Parties
and
the
la.-t
publication
Novem
ber'
paign and how much of this came
28th, 1912.
out of the taxpayers isn's definitely
WOOD & LLIMHEK
CROSS AND HAMMOND
I
known. The present clerk, Mr.
I.ocal and Long Distance Telephone
Attorneys for Plaintiff
H ow M uch W as Spent.
STABLE
Secure Your Winter Readim
Mulvey, tolil The Progress he
hadn’t been able to find any record
of expenditures for this purpose in
the records. Blit when The Pro­
gress called his attention to items
hereafter set forth, in the bills of
As the newspaper man ia so prone to exclaim, “ Now is the Time to Sub
November and Deeemlter 1910, he scribe" for any and all of your favorite periodicals and publications.
admitted that he had no doubt they y 1
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,
..
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We have
them
an«i , can give you crabbing
rates unu , secure ,,___,
them for
\ou
were for the purposes named.
cheaper than you can yourself an«! save you expense and the ri k of semiing.
Commissioner Mat toon doesn't re- _____________ .________________________________________ — ----- -----
member of any items in 1910 and Let us renew vour subscription. Subscribe through this Agency.
Judge Diini-k thought they m ig h t ------ ——-— —
W< have R eview c.i R eview s, W om an'» H em e C om panion, Ladies H om e Jour­
have paid $15 0 postage. Lewtllcn
the other 1910 member wasn't seen. nal, C osm o,,. I,, vn, M cCluro s, Popular M echanics, A ll Story, Popular, Saturday
Evening P ost, in -act any and all of the best publications.
When shown the records. Judge
Dimick said it was probable the REMFMBER P _ j
IS HPADQUARTFRS
amount $449 95 had lieen pai 1.
n rv
IO R BOOKS
AND STATIONARY
THE
Here is what The Progress found
Estacada Pharm
E. D. ALLEN
Phone, Main
¡12
The Yellow Front
Emporium !
THAT MEANS U S !
We have “ nailed our flag to the mast, Cast
our sheet windward" anil stand with open arms
(none concealed) to receive you.
We continue
manufacturing A 1 harness, prices right. Buggies
that ride so easily you forget the troubles of life.
Paint that will add beauty aud refinement to your
homes.
Sash aud doors that will keep out the
rain and snow.
If we can not make it to your
interest to traile with us,-then buy elsewhere, but
come around and gently whisper in our ears what
you are needing ati«l we will do the rest.
If you want STU M P POW DER place your
orders not later than Monday of each week for
Thursday delivery. KF.MHMHHR T H U R SD A Y
IS PO W DLR D A Y!
Lbr. k Hardware Co.
Yellow
McCurdy
Front Emporium