Eastern Clackamas News Several autoists have request­ ed the editor to publish again the traffic regulations, governing the rights of autoists, teams, pedes­ Published every Thursday at trians and others on the public Estaeada, Oregon R. M. Stamlish, Editor and Manager highways, claiming that many drivers of horse drawn vehicles, Entered at the poetofllce in Estaeada, evidently do not know the rights Oregon, as second-class mail. of the autoists, especially in al­ lowing them a share of the main S ubscription R ates roadway. One year - - $1.00 in a number of instances, where Six months - - ' .50 drivers of wagons or buggies have refused to turn out to allow Thursday, June 15, 1916 a machine to pass, it probably was done in the belief that the law allows them to keep in the Many of the business men, main road, with the auto taking farmers and others in this com­ to the ditch, if it desires to pass. munity, have from time to time This idea is not- true, as the i talked of going out after new in­ law specifically outlines t h e ! dustries? for Estaeada. offering rights of all vehicle drivers under bonuses and other attractions, all conditions, and aside from but the “time to time talk” is that, the ordinary courtesies about as far as the etforts went. of the road should not be for-1 Estaeada now has an industry gotten, merely because we are and one that this week has begun prone to feel that the lucky mor-1 operating. This industry — The tal who owns a machine and is on Estaeada Cannery does not rep­ pleasure bent, is our enemy. resent the result of public coax­ Again, there are two sides to ing or bonus, but represents the the question. Did you, Mr. Auto; labor, the interest and confidence Driver, ever stop to listen to the in this country of one hard work­ notes of your auto horn, siren, ing fruit grower, who has tackl­ squawker, whistle or whatever it ed the job alone and bids fair to may be? There is just as decid­ make a success of his venture. ed an insinuation and inflection To date, R. C. Deming, head conveyed by the horn’s notes, as of the cannery, has received by the human voice. about seven carloads of good Some drivers can make their wishes and thanks, absolutely horns fairly curse the driver a- free; also several carloads of head, using harsh, discordant, machinery, tools, etc, for which 9taccato tones, while others, and he has paid cash and is now ready in fact any driver, can so press to begin operating an industry in his horn as to politely imply the Estaeada, which will not only ben­ request for road room. efit himself, the fruit grower and No vehicle driver takes offense merchant of Estaeada, but every at a note of warning announcing man, woman and child in this the approach of a car behind, b ut j part of the county. 90% of them do take offense Since the industry has located when a harsh, cursing, command­ in our midst, without our having ing blast of a horn is tooted and to go out after it and as it is the shrieked from the rear. only industry now here, why not Then again, the use of that chip in . . and . . offer . . Mr. . . Deming . - . ¡little ........ won! “Thanks” always some kind of a substantial bonus, i ]eaVeS the obliging driver in a 1 he News wdl join with anyone | pjea3anter mood and makes the in contributing to such a fund non-obliging driver feel kind of and will be glad to be allowed to ashamed of his or her conduct. show that much appreciation. F -yon are a business man, if you are a pro­ fessional man, if you are employed at a daily wage, make up vour mind to deposit weekly a certain sum of money in the bank. You’ll lie surprised bow the sum will grow. Cash in hank gingers up the man who has it there. He lias more confidence in him­ self. The business man is ready for a dull season. He is ready for an opportunity. So is the professional nun. The man who is work­ ing for a daily wage ami who hasn’t any money in bank frequently is fearful of a los- of his situation. He does not work as well or with the confidence in himself as does the man with something laid aside for a rainy day. D iM U M iU iili . ' (Formerly Estaeada Progress) BUILD UP YOUK BANK ACCOUNT. Ask us for one of our H om e Savings Banks Estaeada State Bank Office,A I-erov D. Walker, President - Thomas Yocum, Vice President Irwin D. Wright, . Cashier The Cash Store ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * We are pleased to note from the favorable comments we have received in regard to our change in policy, that the idea of paying cash for your merchandise has been so well received and seems in a fair way to become popular with all - and we are sure that after you have given this way a fair trial that you will he fully convinced that it is the best way. It will be our aim to keep our prices where you can realize the most for your money. No account will be carried longer than the 15th of the month following purchase. Give us a trial and see what we can do. ♦ From the indications and num-1 In emulation of the farmers of her of requests coming to the j this part of the county, the stock ♦ News’ office from many farmers, raisers in the vicinity of the lines ♦ the time is ripe for the construc­ of the Willamette Valley South­ ♦ tion of some industry in this com­ ern Railway, this week made a ♦ munity for the handling of milk, trip to the Portland Union Stock ♦ cream and dairy products. Some are agitating a creamery, Yards, where they gained first ♦ a few favor a condensing station hand information regarding the ♦ and many more feel the need of marketing and disposal of their ♦ a cheese factory, but one and all livestock. seem anxious to obtain some in­ Emulation of the farmers of stitution to handle dairy produce. It might be well and not at all Eastern Clackamas County is a [ contrary to the interests of the good plan in many ways, for even > Eastern Clackamas Taxpayers’ this neglected, poorly advertised ' League to follow up and father “neck ’o the woods” often has ESTACADA, OREGON this movement. Taxpayers are some good ideas and practises. farmers and the question of mar­ keting their produce is just as im­ portant as the saving of their tax Advice Me W h at You H ave F or Sale money. With this in view, the officials of the League are considering de­ voting part of their next program to a discussion of this subject and hoi>e to obtain someone to speak who knows about the merits of the various forms of dairy pro­ duce marketing. and let me know as far in advance as possible. Every farmer is asked to take off Saturday afternoon, June 24th N O T E :—A “ Top Hog“ , which is the one that brings the best profits to the grower, and meet with the Taxpayers' Should be fat, in good condition and weigh from 165 to 225 pounds. League at the Estaeada Family Theatre, meeting to start at one e s t a c a d a o’clock. The Man Who Has Helped To Build Up The Ijocal Livestock Industry. L. A. C H A P M A N TH E CASH GROCERY LIVESTOCK GIVENS,