EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY FEB. Itf, 1922. e e s -tv s e -o e -M -iw * ' large nnd fundam ental way. The next step, which will he a pat- 1 r I. O.O. F. tern for other groups. Is now being LOCAL B R E V I T I E S Esta'ada Lodt>e ; prepared by the grnin-rnlsers through the establishm ent of sales media which No. 175. shall handle grain separately or col- \ A N D N E W S IT E M S SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. M eets every S aturday evening in lectlvely, as the Individual farm er may ' th eir lodge room, corner of Bi mid elect. It Is this step—the plan of the I H arness K epaiied. Shoe laces , t,ni way and Third streets. Visiting | Custom prices. E verything foi Sh Committee of Seventeen—which bus | brothers a re alw ays welcome. created so much opposition nnd Is , Mrs. J. W. Moore spent Friday C. F. M. Brown, N. G. thought by some to lie In conflict with B. H . JOHNSON. By BERNARD M. BARUCH in Portland. Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, the nntl-trnst lnws. Though there Is now before congress a m easure de ESTACADA, P. O. Box 14 OREG O Mrs. W. A. Heylman was in signed to clear np doubt on this point, Portland Friday. the grain-producers are not relying on any im munity from anti-trust loglsla- ; (R ep rin ted fro m A tlan tic M onthly) Miss Gladys Kandle spent Sat ® ¿i, . tlon. They desire, nnd they nre en- j urday in Portland. titled, to co-ordinate th eir efforts Just as effectively as the large business In- j For Glass and Glazing—See ind' rlduulists. W hile Industrial p ro (Continued) terests of the country have done. In duction and all phases of the huge com Pointer, the painter. 12-8 tf IV connection w ith the selling organiza mercial mechanism and Its m yriad ac -----------------------:-------------:------------------- -- * w hat Is the fnriner asking? tions the United S tates Grain Growers Mr. and Mrs. Simms returned W Now, cessories have articu lated nnd co-ordi ithout trying to catalogue the re Incorporated Is drafting a scheme of from Portland, Saturday after medial m easures th a t have been sug nated them selves all the way from n at financing instrum entalities and nuxtll- \ Olympic Pancake Flour and Rolled Oats, 5 pkgs $1.00 ural raw m aterials to retail sales, the gested In his behnlf, th e principal p ro ary agencies which are indispensable noon. business of agriculture has gone on In posals th at hear directly on the Im to the successful utfllzntion of modern Onion Sets are nearly all gone, hurry if you want Dr. Charles K. Carey made a provem ent of his distrib u tin g and m ar much the one man fashion of the back business methods. woods of the first p a rt . of the nine some. flying business trip to Portland, keting relations may he sum m arized as teenth century, when the farm er was (To be continued) f, H ows:— self sufficient and did not depend upon, Tuesday. F ir s t: storage w arehouses for cot * This is headquarters for Crown and Fisher’s care very much, w hat th e great C IT A T IO N C. W. Willard and family re ton, wool, and tobacco, and elevators or world was doing. The result Is thut Blend Flour. for grain, of sufficient capacity to meet the ag ricu ltu ral group Is alm ost ns In the C ount y C ourt for the S tate of turned Friday afternoon from a the maximum dem and on them at the Oregon, for C lackam as Count. much at a disadvantage In dealing with visit to-friends in Salem. peak of the m arketing period. The Fresh Vegetables all fhe time. other economic groups as the Jay farm In the m a tte r of the partnership estate farm er thinks th a t e ith e r p rivate capi Mrs. Steiner and Miss Johan of J. W. Reed and E arl Shibley, as er of the funny pages In the hands of tal must furnish these facilities, or the Reed & Shiblev. na Lichthorn went to Portland sta te m ust erect and own the eleva sleek urban confidence men, who sell To Lucy Mae Reed, Clarence Reed, him acreage In C entral P a rk or the tors and warehouses. Sunday Morning. Hoppes, Rachael Mae ,)eming, Chicago city hall. The leaders of the Sadie I pay Portland prices. Come in and see. c Russell O. Reed, Mary Alice Reed and econd: weighing and grading of farm ers thoroughly u nderstand this, and Florence Ju n e Reed, heirs a t law Charles Linn arrived f r o m ag S ricu ltu ral products, and certification and they nre Intelligently striving to I may bark but I don’t bite. Portland Saturday afternoon to thereof, to be done by Im partial and Integrate th eir Industry so th a t It will of J. W. Reed, deceased, and to Earl Shibley,’ surviving p a rtn e r of the p a rt disinterested public Inspectors (th is Is pay a visit to relatives here. he on an equal footing with o th er busi nership of Reed and Shibley, and to all already accom plished to some extent nesses. other persons uni-nown i n t e r e s t e d Say, Folks! Dinty is still on the by the federal licensing of weighers As an exam ple of Integration, take therein. g rad ers), to elim inate underpay WHEREAS, upon petition of Lucy the steel Industry, In which the model job, ‘ferninst’ the depot, where and ing, overcharging, and u n fa ir grading, Mae “Reed, ad m in istratrix herein, an Is the U nited S tates Steel Corporation, you can get Eats D r i n k s and and to facilitate the utilization of the with Its Iron mines. Its coal mines, Its order was duly made and entered in the Smokes, 2-9-2t stored products ns the basis of credit. Inke mid rail tran sp o rtatio n , Its ocean above entitled C ourt and cause on Feb ruary, 4th, 1922, directing th a t you, and T h ir d : a certainty of credit sufficient Fred Cadenau arrived Monday to enable the m arketing of products vessels. Its by-product coke ovens, Its each of you, appear in this Court on or blast furnaces, Its open h c a * h and Defore Monday, M arch 20th, 1922, and from Terrebonne, in Deschutes In an orderly manner. F o u rth : the D epartm ent of Agricul Bessem er furnaces. Its rolling mills, Its show cause why an order should not county, where he had been for ture should collect, tabulate, sum m a tube mills and other m anufacturing be granted for the sale of the follow ing described real property belonging some months. rize, and regularly and frequently p u b processes th a t are carried to the high to the said partn ersh ip estate. Read the Ads in the N e w s . lish and distribute to the farm ers, full est degree of finished production com The w esterly 30 fe e t of L ot th irteen G. R. Crawford of Crawford Inform ation from all the m arkets of patible with the large tra d e It has (13), Block six (6), E stacada, C lacka up. All this Is generally conced Bros. Motor Co., was in Portland the world, so th a t they shall be as well built ed to he to the advantage of the con m as county, Oregon, according to the informed of th eir selling position ns duly recorded map and plat thereof, Monday. b Ly Gresham - Oregon buyers now are of th eir buying posi sumer. Nor does the steel corporation All of Lot fourteen (I4),xB lock six Inconsiderately dump Its products on W. F. Gildner, electrical in tion. (6), E stacada, Clackam as County, O re Warren Me Willis F ifth : freedom to Integrate the busi the m arket. On the contrary. It so gon. according to the duly recorded spector for the state Bureau of acts th a t It Is frequently n stabilizing map and plat th ereo f. ness of ag ricu ltu re by m eans of con Local Ajtent for Estacada at prices th a t are right. Labor, was in town Monday on solidated selling agencies, co-ordinat Influence, ns is often the case w ith oth W H ER EA S, by order dated F ebruary er large organizations. It Is m aster of 4th 1912, duly made and entered it was ing and co-operating In such way ns to a tour of inspection. f + * *î* *i> * * V V I* put th e farm er on an equal footing its distribution as well ns of its pro directed th a t citation issue by tne + See Mrs, Gates for piano in with the large buyers of Ills products, duction. If prices are not satisfactory Clerk of said C ourt to said heirs a t law a t all lim es. products are held back or produc of J . W. Reed, deceased, and to E arl I * struction, 10 years expedience. and with commercial relntlons la other the Shibley surviving p a rtn e r of the p a rt tion Is reduced o r suspended. It Is not nership of Reed and Shibley, and to 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, according Industries. When a business requires specialized compelled to send a year’s work to the all other persons unknown interested a t the tim e for chickens or for m arket a t one time and take w hatever to length of lesson. . 1-26-2-9 talent, it lias to buy It. So will the herein, directing each of them to a p - ! seed, fa r m e rs ; and perhaps the best way for it can get under such circum stances. pear in said C ourt on or before said WVhile in Portland, Friday, the them to get It would he to utilize some It has one selling policy nnd Its own date and show cause why said order J * departm ent. N either nre the should not be granted. is your Home Company. editor met S. E. Wooster and J. of the present m achinery of the larg export *> NOW T H E R E F O R E in the nam e of est established ngencles dealing In grades and qualities of steel determ in See us regard:, g your like our prepared feeds. W. Shafford on the streets. The fiirm products. Of course. If he wishes, ed at the caprice of the buyer, nor does the S ta te of Oregon, you and each of p roperty, Insure your former said he was a little lone the farm er may go fu rth e r and engage the la tte r hold the scales. In this sin you, are hereby cited tn appear a t the in flour-milling and o th er m anufactures gle Integration of the steel corporation County C ourt room in Oregon City, I some, Clackam as County, Oregon, on or be of food products. In my opinion, Is represented about 40 per cent of the fore Monday, M arch20th, 1022, and show , U a t the old price. + + Cleve Wagner and family however, he would be wise to stop steel production of America. The rest cause if any t h e r e ‘be, why an order! Always glad to quote price?. - Against Is mostly in the hands of n few large came over Saturday to visit his short of that. Public Interest may he companies. not be granted by the above Buy w eie you sell and sell In ordinary tim es the should opposed to all g reat In teg ratio n s; hut. ed C ourt for the sale of the above * FIRE, parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. M. In justice, should they be forbidden to steel corporation, by example, stabilizes nam w here you g e t the most. i S£AL ( described! real property, as + all steel prices. If this is perm issible Wagner. They returned Sunday the farm er and perm itted to others? ( ) prayed for in said petition. THEFT or + + Portland, Estacada The corporate form of association can (It Is even desirable, because stable W’lTNESS my hand and seal of Court to their home in Newberg. COLLISION * nnd fa ir prices are essential to solid + affixed this 4th day of February, 1922. not now be wholly adapted to his ob Transportation Co. and continued prosperity) why would FR E D A. M ILLER ________ * jects and conditions. The looser co Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopathic + County Clerk. operative form seems more generally it be wrong for th e farm ers to utilize Fred C. Bartholomew, physician, located at Hotel Esta- suitable. central ngencles th a t would have simi F irst publication February 9,1922. T herefore, lie wishes to he G. M. Lawrence. cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays free, If he finds It desirable and feas lar effects on agricultural products? L ast publication March 9. 1922, * OUR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP like th a t Is w hat they are and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m. ible, to resort to co-operation with his Something aiming at. ESTACADA, ORE. . 9-8tf fellows and neighbors, w ithout run Some fnrm ers favored by regional ning afoul of the law. To urge th at * * * * * + + + 4- * h + •» Ed. Boner has a very good the farm ers should have the sam e lib compactness nnd contiguity, such ns the cltrus-frult-rnisers of California, al picture of Estacada during the erty to consolidate and co-ordinate ready have found a way legally to th eir peculiar economic functions, cold snap in December. It is an which o th er Industries in th eir fields merge nnd sell th e ir products inte enlargement of views he took enjoy, is not, however, to concede th at grally and in accordance w ith seasonal local demand, thus Improving for postcards, and gives the city any business integration should have and legislative sanction to exercise monop their position nnd rendering the con in full panorama. olistic power. The American people sum er a rellnhle service of ensured quality, certain supply, nnd reasonable The poster signs of the High- are as firmly opposed to Industrial as and relatively steady prices. They to political autocracy, w hether a t school play around town in the tem pted by ru ral or by urban Industry. have not found it necessary to resort stores, were the work of the F o r lack of united effort the- fa fillers to any special privilege, or to claim as a whole nre still m arketing th eir any exemption under the anti-trust students under the direction of We are filling up our shelves with fresh, new DR Y GOODS at prices lower crops by antiquated methods, or by no legislation of the sta te or nation. W ith F. V. Cleworth. They are very methods at all, but they a re surrounded out removing local control, they have than before the war. creditable and artistic. by a business world th a t has been built up a very efficient m arketing agency. The grain, cotton, and to modernized to the last m inute and Is 72-inch Damask Table Linen, per yard ................................ 92c Paint costs'less than it did a tirelessly striving for efficiency. This bacco farm ers, nnd the producers of hides nnd wool, because of th eir num year ago, so p airin g can be done efficiency Is due In large m easure to 54-inch Indian Head now in. nnd the vastness of th eir regions, for less. My 1922 samples of hlg business, to united business, to In bers tegrated business. T he farm ers now and for oth er reasons, have found wall paper show a big reduction seek th e benefits of such largeness, un Integration a more difficult ta s k ; One more assortment Outing Flannel in odd lengths at REAL though there nre now some thousands In prices. Why let others held ion and Integration. BARGAIN PRICES. The American fa n n e r Is a modem of >f farm er’s co-operative elevators, you up when I can do it better? the moderns In the use of labor saving warehouses, cream eries, nnd other en, J. W . S a u n d e r s , 36-inch Silkotene in a number of fine patterns. m achinery, and he has made vast terprlses of one sort nml another, with turn-over of a billion dollars n year. l-26tf Rt. 1, Estacada. strides In recent years In scientific' a They nre giving the fa n n e rs business 36-inch Cypres, Voiles, and Organdies in a variety of shades and tillage nnd efficient farm management, See Mrs. Gates for piano in but ns a business In contact with o th ir J experience nnd training, nnd, so far patterns to suit the most exacting. they go, they meet the need of struction, 10 years experience. businesses nglrculture Is a “one horse as honest w eighing nnd fa ir g rad in g ; but shay’’ in competition with high power 1 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, according Same brand, new Ginghams are here and more are on the wag. automobiles. The American farm er Is | they do not m eet the requirem ents o( V • to length of lesson. 1-26-2-9 the g reatest anjl m ost Intractable of 1 rationally adjusted m arketing In any The Progressive American Shoe Shoo Some Aspects of the Farmers’ Problems JUST A FEW I EFT Butter and Eggs Wanted Yours for Lower Prices at THE SQUARE DEAL GROCERY I I H. L. M c K E N N E Y . .1. E. METZGER, Undertaker and Embalmer I HAY SEEDS ; THE PACIFIC STATES INSURANCE CO. : WHEAT Little Chicks FLOUR * A U T O M O B IL E j J. W. Reeci Estate * iti Ml Among those going to Port land Saturday morning were Mrs. William Fink and daughter, Miss Gertrude; Mrs. Irving Smith and Mrs. Dave Eshleman and son Davie. Complications following acute ■contagious and infectious cases, rarely occur where patient has had osteopathic treatment. 12-15 I sell and hang wall paper. My 1922 samples of wall paper are all new- patterns and show big reductions in price, over last year. They are priced 10c per roll up. Samples can be seen at Smith’s Hardware, or a card mailed to J. W. Saunders. R t 1, will bring them to you. l-26tf, Miss Hazel Morehtad of Port land concluded her visit with her* aunt, Mrs. J. E. Gates, Friday, and returned to her home in Portland. Mrs. Gates accompa nied her but returned home the same evening. Closing out another lot of Men’ Shoes at JUST ARRIVED A fresh, new assortment of Field and Garden Seeds. We have both Lilly’s and Portland Seed Co.’s Seeds. Ladies and Misses Shoes, the pair, • - - - $3.90 the pair - $2.90 Ferry's, Morse s and L i l l y ’s True-to-Name Seeds P u re In field seeds we have Timothy, Red Clover, Alsyke, Mosquite, Pearl & Grey Vetch at prices that will please. now on display. Bulk seeds are due this week and we can save you money on Good Seeds. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa Hay Have you tried that pure Maple Suyar yet?—lb, 35c We have a large quantity of good Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay—firstclass horse and cow hay. All kinds of Horse, Cow, Hog and Chicken grains. \ Si Estacada Feed Co. The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. U. S. Morgan C. A. Drkeman. JOIN THE CROWD AT The P eop le’s Store H. B. SNYDER, C. E . K IL G O R E . Where the Motto Is Service.