candidates coming first, especial-! ly in county matters. Published every Thursday at The onl\ reason that can be as- j Estaeada. Oregon signed for the large Democratic R. M. Standiah, Kditnr and Manager vote in this county, as well as in F.ntercd at the poatotfiee in Kstacada, the state at large on the national Oregon, as second-class mail. questions, is that other issues j S U H S f KII'TIO N R A T H S $ 1 0 0 than the protection o f Oregon One year Six months lumber industries must have ap-1 peared more important. Thursday, Novem ber 16, 1916 As to the wisdom o f suffrage, this part o f tiie county at least. F o ra time Iasi week, it looked , cannot contend that the women I as though there would he a sev- j voted less intelligently than their eranee o f interscholastic athletic men, although it is likely that the ] relations between the Oregon strong stand on prohibition was \ t'ity and Estaeada high schools. due to the women’ s vote. Oregon City fo ra time insisted W ith election over and all bets: on a ruling which is in vogue among some o f the city schools, settled, it is time Estaeada re-1 namely that no student over 21 turned to a realization o f its side- j years o f age may participate in walk situation, as fully 25 « o f! athletics. There is also a similar the c ity ’s walks are in an unsight - j HEN your you I money is in the bank it is safe from pick- ruling that no student may take! ly and mighty dangerous condi-1 pockets. and burglars. A man who is known to carry part in athletics fo r more than | tion. h large sum i o f money on his person soon is marked as four years. j As an advertisement fo r a pros-! prey by the thief. None of the big men of the country The latter ruling is just, but 'perous, grow ing community, it is I carry large sums of pionev about. Don’t tempt the thief. It may cost you not only vour money, but your Life. Bank your the former, in the instance o f ! a poor one and not consistent! money with us. rural high schools is not fair and i with our new hard surfaced pave- j should be eliminated in Claeka- ment. So get out your little! mas County at least. i hammer now and put it to good ! Ask us for one of our Home Savings Banks O wing to the economic condi- j practical use. tions o f farm life, many students j are forced to lose more or less Complainant Acts As Judge schooling during their childhood, f . E. Beckwith o f Estaeada, j with tarm work or other duties u-ho also is Recorder and a resi-- Leroy D. Walker. President - Thomas Yocum. Vice President occupying an interval o f a year (jt»nt o f Sandy, was last week Irw in 1). W right. Cashier or so; then again, many rural placed in the embarrassing ixisi- \ students are a year or two be­ tion o f acting as complainant in a ” hind their city neighbors in their I case at Sandv, laier acting as grades, owing to the handicap o f judge at the hearing, poor country schools, which up: The case was the result o f an I to a few years ago were riot un- attempt to abate a nuisance, and ' Is H eadqu arter For common, even in this county. had it not been fo r the defendant As a result, the Estaeada'High having been fined So for contempt o f court, the complainant-judge School, like many others similar­ would probably have exerciser) ly situated, is offering education­ even more leniency, but as it al advantages to students who was, exercised an amount o f before they graduate will have i fairness hardly to be expected O f All Kinds under the conditions. attained their majority. As athletics are an important Change In News Office factor in attracting and holding! many boys in high school, the en - j George Dodge. who for the forcement o f the 21 year age lim-1 past three years has been as­ sociated with the N e w s’ office, is it, would result disastrously, with iiving this week fo r Portland. some students leaving school. It is with regret that the N e w s’ : Again, no age limit has yet staff consents to the leaving o f For Canning Your Fruit been fixed to bar the older stu -'M r. Dodge, hut ow ing to the re­ dents from competition in o ra -, nioval o f his family, Mr. and Use our Wide Mouth S e 'f Sealing Jars tory or other branches o f com­ Mrs. T. H. Dodge and daughters, it became necessary. petition, so the ruling is not con­ The New s is fortunate in hav­ sistent nor fa ir to the rural high ing secured the services o f John schools. Dunseath o f Currinsville, an ex- Iterienced printer, who will i:ere- Estaeada, Oregon The past vote o f the various after he identified w ith this office, eastern ( ' l a c k a m a s districts — — — — — — speaks w ell for the high standard Advise Me What You Have For Scle o f morals in this community and plainly indicated that Ixiih sexes had made a study o f the various measures and amendments, prior to voting. On the question o f prohibition, this'community stood pat, voting not only against the "brew ers' Wanted by Portland Union Stock Yards expert buyer, who will visit this section, as often as is nec­ amendment” but voting strongly essary. So advise us what you have fo r sale. in favor, o f the so called lione- dry.law .*'. As to the HOG B U Y IN G , it will lie conducted as always by Api>arentl> a strict adherence to party lines was forgotten, with e s t a c a d a the personality and fitness o f the Eastern Clackamas News Don 7 Tempt the Thief! W Estaeada State Bank CW J Chapmans E A T S A T S L. A. Chapman Standard and Fancy Groceries Vegetables and Fruits In Season BEEF CATTLE GIVENS, The M.tn Who Ha* Helped To Build Up Th*» Local Livestock Industry.