Eastern Clackam as News Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon R. M. Standish, Editor and Manager Entered at the postoffiee in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. S ubscription R ates One year Six months - - - - - Thursday, March 21 - 11.50 .75 1918 The drive now underway by the Red Cross throughout the country for the collection o f old clothing to be used in the Belgian relief, will receive its share o f local attention, but it is not pro­ bable that an “ over the top” showing will be made in this rural section, for too many o f our trousers seats are now “ out at the bottom” . Such a drive should net much better results in the cities and more m e t r o p o l i t a n sections, where people discard clothing be­ fore it is worn out or cast it aside as the styles ch an ge. But in this country, where more manual work is done and less attention paid to the styles, clothing by the time it is ready to be discard­ ed, is o f little value to anyone. Have you seen one o f the polit­ ical posters o f Clackamas Coun­ t y ’s patron saint? We are told they are works o f art and egotism, bearing a por­ trait o f that statesman, W alter Dimick o f Oregon City, and also a map o f Clackamas County, the latter being a secondary feature, printed with the proposed Cas­ cade County in red. The whole placard sets forth in a modest manner, the fact that the Honorable W alter Dimick saved the aforementioned county last year and is w illing to no it again. We admire W alter’ s modesty, for we had expected the card would also bear a map o f Oregon, the United States and an outline o f the Planetary System, for all are equally indebted to him. ac­ cording to his campaign manager. We would suggest though that he have a halo circumscribed aUiut his stately brow; and on his coat-of arms, the Latin phrase “ Whatamalla idoneit?” which being translated means “ What you got against me, a fter 1 trad­ ed mv relatives and every thing but my shirt, to defeat the w ish- es o f a large part o f my constitu. , .»»M • en ts: According to the Oregon Voter, tins Moser, who is a candidate tor the governorship, has visited two thirds of the state so tar this Spring, in the interests o f his candidacy. W e know why he hasn’ t visited the other third, although the pro­ posed Cascade County dosn’ t claim to cover that much terri­ tory. But. come ahead Hus, we are conserving our pullets and their feathers and tar is only used in the building o f hardsurfaced roads near the county seat. I f you held a meeting in Estacada and brought along a big enough delegation o f Dimick admirers from elsewhere in the county, you would have an audience; but on second thought we would ad­ vise your not trying it; for it would be a hard job to fill the gallery o f the Family Theatre with admirers o f W. I). R. N. Stanfield Republican can­ didate for United States Senator, promised us sometime ago that he would be in Estacada for a day or so during the month o f February and we are still looking ahead to his visit. We realize Mr. Stanfield is a busy man and working where votes are scarcer, but if he cant arrange to come to us, w e’ ll see that our votes go to him. Mr. Stanfield represents the type o f man that appeals to the average wide-awake westerner, being no legal authority, but a successful, good looking, en erget­ ic product o f Oregon, with a big bankroll honestly made from O regon’s resources. The request has been made upon the N ew s many times late­ ly, for the publication o f item iz­ ed lists o f the various articles and garments made by the vari­ ous Red Cross auxiliaries in this community. We are sorry to have had to re­ fuse such publication, especially with the request coming from subscribers and other co-workers in the Red Cross. But the pub­ lisher has had to look at it from the standpoint o f issuing a well balanced newspaper, taking into consideration the expenses inci­ dent to every article printed. I f the N ew s hail space, ordin­ arily filled with “ patent” or “ ready print” stuff, it would w el­ come such items, but the only thing a publisher has to sell is publicity and he feels justified in exercising his own discretion in the amount o f s u c h product which he gives away and he also aims primarily to weigh the m er­ it o f articles submitted, on the basis o f their news value to »he largest number o f readers. For example the News this week received about a half col­ umn notice o f the coming meet­ ing o f the Clackamas County Teachers' Association including the publication o f its program. Now. there are probably, or jh > s - sibly. twenty teachers in this portion o f the county, about 75 v o f them being transients and sub­ scribing for no county publica­ tions. I n other words, is it worth half a column o f rather uninteresting matter, for the en­ lightenment o f not to exceed half a dozen o f our two t h o u s a n d readers? G o o d E a ts And Plenty of Them “ Groceries we have, the best to be had. Our Service, the best we know howf; Our prices, are not all to the bad. Then why not give us your trade now?” “ Our stock is complete And to please you we aim. While our prices compete With others, just the same.” Our Motto " The Best is None Too Good for You ” L. A. Chapman/ Estacada, Oregon + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * • i Undertaking and Embalming ♦ ♦ L. A. Chapman + + Operating + Hearse and Morgue * + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + »+ Licensed Em balm er ♦ * * Estacada Phone Store or Residence + + + + + + + ♦ R. G. Marchbank - Estacada, Or Soda Water • Soft Drinks - Lunches Cigars and Tobacco BOB’S PLACE Headquarters For W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer Vancouver, Wash. Farm Sales a Specialty - W rite for Dates or call at New s Office, Estacada. SHOE SHINING I f your shoes need polishing, call at the . ^ Estacada Barber Shop. I am on the job ail day Saturday and a fter school hours on week ' ’ays. Ladies’ work especially solicited. Leave shoes at the shop and I w ill do the rest. All shines 10 cents. JO E L B. B O W M AN . “ Jack” Frost o f Oregon City, deputy sheriff o f Clackamas County arid willing to accept the leading role next term, was in Estacada last Saturday in the in­ terests o f his candidacy. Jack was accompanied by Judge Siev- ers, who has lately purchased a farm and who visited the Clear­ ing House to buy some imple­ ments at bargain prices. Miss K itty Reagan o f Estacada left Friday for a few days visit at Nehalem, where she will be the guest o f her form er school-mate, Mrs. Mary Woodle Pogue. Ben S. Patton o f Estacada, w ho has been emp oyed in the classification o f the 0. & C. Grant Lands n e a r Medford was in town last Friday and Sat­ urday enroute to San Francisco, where he has been appointed to important work in the U. S. Quartermaster’s department.