DONT READ THIS if you know that your subscription to the News is paid in advance, but if you happen to know that you Published every Thursday at are in arrears, read it, think over □ Estacada, Oregon K. M. Standi.sh, Editor and Manager it, consider whether you feel that the News is worth the subscrip­ Entered at the postotfiee in Estacada, tion price and then if you have Oregon, as second-class mail. not paid up in advance by July 1st, dont get angry at the pub­ S ubscription R ates lisher for stopping your paper. One year - $1.00 The U. S. Postal Service, in Six months . . . .50 order to assist in the dissemina­ tion of reading matter in all com­ munities, makes low special mail­ Thursday, June 22, 1916 you are a business man, if you are a pro­ ing rates for newspapers and per­ fessional man, if you are employed at a iodicals, providing the subscrip­ Probably few readers of the daily wage, make up your mind to deposit are paid in advance, in oth­ various Clackamas County papers tions weekly a certain sum of money in tlm bank. er words providing the readers would ever suspect that the edi­ desire the paper sufficiently to You’ll be surprised how the sum will grow. tors of the various news mediums, pay for same. Cash in bunk gingers up the man who (ms are pretty friendly and occasion­ This postal regulation is being it there. He Inis more confidence in him­ ally get together and enjoy a enforced by the postal authorities, self. The business man is ready fora dull season. He square meal at mutual expense. consequently all subscriptions is ready for an opportunity. So is the professional nun. The man who is work­ The addition of W. E. Brainerd, which are not paid in advance by ing for u daily wage and who hasn’t any money in bank succeeding G. E. Brookings as July 1st next, will be stopped an.d editor of the Can by Herald; and the subscribers should not feel frequently is fearful of a loss of bis situation. He does not work as well or with the confidence in himself as of C. W. Robey, taking over the that it is a personal injustice. does the man with something laid aside for a rainy day. responsibilities of the Oregon The News has between five and City Courier, in place of E. R. six hundred subscribers and does BUILD UP YOUK BANK ACCOUNT. Brown and with the advent of not wish to lose a single one, ow­ editor Jones at Oswego, it is time ing to this postal regulation. the Clackamas County publishers The $1. subscription price now get together once more and get current, or the $1.50 price, which L ia m a acquainted. will take effect August 1st, is low It used to be laughable to see ernv, gh to allow of all residents Ask us for one of our H om e Savings Banks editors Brown and Brodie of the affording to take the home news­ pulpy city's rival newspapers, paper and as to whether the hobnobbing together over the News is worth the small amount demi-tasse and lighting cigarettes charged, is a question for each from the same match, the next subscriber to answer. day to be back at their desks This week’s heavy rains have throwing verbal bombs at each been a Godsend to the farmers in other. Leroy D. Walker, President * - Thomas Yocum, Vice President During one of these get-to­ this section, with garden and field Irwin D. Wright, Cashier gether-meals, even editor Taylor crops already greatly benefited, although the damage done by of Molalla forgets that he once was a preacher and acts like an Monday’s hail storm remains to ordinary well mannered editor be seen, as harm was done to all and in the meantime, the News’ tomato and melon patches, with editor sits by in silence, absorb­ rumors current of damage done ing wisdom from the remarks to fruit. + + ♦ + + ♦ + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + + + + and actions of the old guard pub­ The extreme hot weather of last week, while it stopped vegetable ♦ + lishers. + We are pleased to note from the favorable + growth, was ideal for the eradi- The News herewith wishes to eating of weeds and many farm- + comments we have received in regard to our + compliment and congratulate the I ers avaijed themselves of the + change in policy, that the idea of paying cash for + Clackamas County officers, G il- 1 opportunity._______ + your merchandise has been so well received and + bert C. Hedges, District Attorney I „ . + seems in a fair way to become popular with all + and W. J. Wilson, Sheriff, for the . Patriotism is not at all lacking + —and we are sure that after you have given this + good work done in the final con-i,n this part of the county, with viction and sentencing of Fritz niany men already wishing to en- + way a fair trial that you will be fully convinced + Boysen of Milwaukie, for viola- as volunteers, with several of + that it is the best way. + tions of the prohibition law. the professional men considering Boysen was convicted in the offering their services in the hos- + It will be our aim to keep our prices where ♦ Justice Court several weeks ago P'tal corPs- I ♦ you can realize the most for your money. + and sentenced to serve six months 11 Uncle bam needs some first- No account will be carried longer than the * in the penitentiary ai.d pay a $500. c*ass, healthy, sharp-shooting re-. fine, but expected to be able to cruits, the Estacada country can i 15th of the month following purchase. escape the penitentiary term and i furnish them, being men accus- + Give us a trial and see what we can do. + get off with his usual fine, by ap-: t°med f° out-of-door life, perfect- pealing the case ly able to take care of themselves ********************** In the appeal.’ which came up and K0™1 scrappers when the last week before Judge Campbell comes, in the Circuit Court, the sentence Ira A. Hutchins, manager o f ( of the Justice Court was upheld. the Linn-Benton Fruit Growers Boysen has been given time to Assn., of Brownsville, Ore., was file a bill of exceptions and pre­ an Estacada visitor Tuesday. E ST A C A D A , OREGON pare a motion for a new trial and placed under $2,000. bail, but it looks as though his efforts this A d vise M e W hat You H ave For S ale time to escape the jail sentence would he futile. In passing sentence on the prop­ rietor ot the notorious Hotel Belle. Judge Campbell did not mince words in denouncing the propri­ etor and his place of business, and coupled with the scoring of the District Attorney, it should be some time before Boysen a t­ and let me know as far in advance as possible. tempts to peddle booze again. Eastern Clackamas News (Form erly E stacada Progress) Estacada State Bank The Cash Store L. A CHAPMAN THE CASH GROCERY LIVESTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams of Portland, visited this week at the home of his sister. Mrs. C. F. Frazier of Estacada. NOTE:—A “ Top Hog“ , which is the one that brings the best profits to the grower, should be fat, in good condition and weigh from 165 to 225 pounds. GIVENS, e s t a c a d a The Man Who Has Helped To Build Up The Local Livestock Industry. r