EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1924. cause university authorities to* investigate closely the growth of ■titered at the postoffice in Estacada, radical societies among their Oregon, as second-class mail. the members of their faculties. It is asserted that recently there PuMished every Thursday at has been a marked outbreak of Estacada. Orepron mental poison in the big schools. Parents moreover should be UPTON H. GIBBS come thoroughly awake to their Editor and Manager. parental responsibilities, that S u b s c r ip t io n R they are responsible for the for 1 WE do all kinds of haul ing to and from PORTLAND One year $1.60 mation of their children’s char fix months - - - .75 acters and not merely for their W E buy ev eryth in g p ro physical wants until they are d u ced on th e FARM ; Thursday. June 5. 1924. fully matured. Eastern Clackamas News DON’T FORGET ates W E th in k w e h av e th e Best Prices on MILL FEEDS according to quality. ; M ILLIONS VS. JU STICE BIBLE THOUGHT — FOR TODAY— ’ i Thoatfhti memorized, will prove a | priceless heritage in after yean». WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN AUTHORITY, THE PEOPLE RE JOICE: BUT WHEN THE WICKED BEARETH RULE, THE PEOPLE MOURN.—Proverbs 29:2. INCREDIBLE BUT TRUE I The murderers of the Franks boy are expecting to get off light ly with the help of their parents’ millions. One of them put the case bluntly to the district at torney, that they had lots of dough with which to influence a jury. If they keep on talking COME SEE FOR YOURSELF this way no jury would dare to bring in any verdict but murder in the first degree. As they j STATE M ARKET AGENT Bartholomew & murdered their victim because! DEPARTM ENT they wanted to note reactions, Lawrence mental and physical, of a human BY C. E. SPENCE, M ARKET AGT. being dying under certain con In the moring papers of Port i under date of May 19, there l ditions, we are perfectly willing* land they should have the opportuhity i appeared a story under headlines of noting these at first hand, “ Co-opeartion Associations De while the noose is tightening clared a Failure,” which quoted around their necks. They should State Market Agent Spence with welc ome the chance for the sake filing a report with Governor of science. The only difficulty Pierce in which was the state would be the recording of their ment, "It is time to go NO fur s e n s a t i o n s and observations, ther with marketing associa which might be overcome by giv tions,” and in the headlines and ing them a breathing spell in the story the impression was carried middle of the proceedings. that the market agent had seen the futility of further work on "Kissing is an unclean habit, cooperative lines and recom the introduction and encourage mended abandoning the work. ment of which is not desired by Because of the fact that the the Japanese, ” was the answer made by the Tokio chief of police story has been more or less re to a representative of the French printed by the county papers, and embassy, who asked why a ban because of the further fact that had been put on a bronze repro it was not true, the market agent duction of Rodin’s masterpiece, wishes to correct the errors. "The Kiss.” If we get into a This was not a report filed with scrap with Japan over the exclu the governor, but simply a part sion act, we know then that she of a press t letter to the state press. In it the market agent will never kiss and make up. stated, "It is time TO GO FUR President Coolidge is a man THER with marketing associa who wiil take half a loaf if he tions,” while the story in a Port cannot get more. He signed the land daily stated, "It is time to tax reduction bill while declar ing it unsatisfactory, and an go NO further,” making an ex nouncing he will bend all his en actly opposite statement than ergies to obtaining a better bill was made. Only half of the ar at the next session of congress. ticle was printed, leaving the co operative story half told. The This dry weather is keeping errors were doubtless a confusion the forest rangers on the anxious seat, as fires are constantly with the writer or in the news breaking out. The situation is paper office. declared to be the worst in his Cooperators are having to tory for the early summer period. Even the most rabid prohibition face the fact that the answer to ist would like to see Oregon wet I the often-asked question of how just now. to get a fairly reasonable price That truth is stranger than fiction, is exemplified in the Franks murder in Chicago. Cold blooded, premeditated murders are not infrequent, but these us ually are out of revenge, and planned and executed by men of a criminal tvpe. But in this case the murderers are young college students; both under age, and both of very brilliant men tality. Moreover they are sons of millionaires with most libera money allowances. The motive was given that they wanted to note reactions, mental and phys ical, of a human being dying un der certain conditions. It is almost incredible that two youths of only 19 years of age should thus be actuated, but everything goes to show that they were. How can it be ac counted for? Both were mem bers of the "Intelligentzia” a radical fraternity at the Univer sity of Chicago, who scorn al laws but their own. Thev were also professed atheists, and in vestigators into medieval low morality, the leader of the two especially had become obsessed in this study. Under these con ditions it is not surprising that both became moral perverts, for that is what their fiendish deed has shown them to be. The study of pornography and moral perversion, is one which is fraught with the greatest dan ger to the student, and it should only he undertaken by those who know and understand the risk they run, and what safety measures to adopt. Criminol ogists are well aware of the potency of crime germs. A well known detective said he simply had to go to church on Sundays to get sterilized from the crime germs he had become saturated with during the week. Take to a successful career, no matter what then, two young boys who were your ambition may be, is a Bank Ac mentally abnormally brilliant,and count— the foundation of many a man’s consequently weaker Irom this very precociousnes in powers of success. Open an account with us resistanc, and having moreover and see how fast it will grow. cast overboard all moral re straints and sanctions, by their atheism, what else could be ex pected, but that they should be- ocme a prey to the forces with " The Bank That’s G row ing” which they were meddling? In a certain sense they are to be pitied, but it is the pity which is \7 c paid on savings, compound twice a year accorded the fool for his folly, which has wrought his own de struction. But other questions arise in determining the responsibility. What about the university au-i thorities? They must have | known that such radicalism as represented by the "intelligent zia” existed. What had they! done to counteract it? Then the parents of these young men, it was their business and obliga tion to have kept in touch with Beef. Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought their sons, and what they were doing. If they sutfer now from those sons' misdeeds they have themsslves to blame. This af fair, while most deplorable, O p e n from 7 a. m. to fi p. m. S a tu rd a y s, o p e n to 8 p. m. should serve as a danger signal which if regarded, may prevent greater catastrophies. It should Estacada : : Oregon students and radicalism among! J THE FIRST STEP CARVER STATE BANK THE ESTACADA MEAT COT H. C, GOHRING Prop. ☆ for their products, is “get con-i trot of the selling end of the' business.” Producers can’t ex- j pect to make profits so long as they permit middle handlers to' add two dollars to one dollar be tween the farm and consumer. Farmers have got to do their own selling, be their own middle men, and retain these middle profits. They have got to organ ize solidly to do it. It will not be a difficult undertaking when the farmers all come to this one way of thinking. The organization of a huge selling agenty to handle the northwest’s five million dollar prune crop is under way. It is a federation of the growers of Oregon aud Washington. The crop will be graded, standardized and sold collectively under mod ern marketing systems. Its suc cess depends very largely on management. There is no reason why it cannot succeed as private big business organizations suc ceed. There is plenty of room between what the grower gets for the fruit and what the con sumer pays for it for higher prices for producers and lower pri ces to consumers. If the organi zation will cut out many of the middle handlers and their profits and sell direct to the big chain stores and other like retailers, the prune industry may again become profitab.e to the North west. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N 07088 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, May 26, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Thomas J. Sellard, of R. 2, Estacada, Oregon, who on April 15, 1921, made Homestead Entry, No. 07088, for Lot 3 Sec. 8: Lots 10-11 Sec. 9: Lots 4-5, Section 17, Town ship 4 iS, Range 4 E, Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice ol intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Registsr and Receiver U. S. Land Of fice, at Portland, Oregon, on the 9th day of July, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Ranee Millard, James Millard, Eb. Lacy, George Brown, all of R. 2, Esta cada, Oregon. Notice will be published for five con secutive weeks in the “ Estacada News.” Act 6-9-16 3-2-89 Clackamas Co. WALTER L, T ooze , S r . Register. 5-20-6- 26 CATARRH C a ta rr h Is a L ocal d isease g re a tly In fluenced by C o n stitu tio n al conditions. H A L L S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E con sis ts of a n O in tm e n t w hich g iv es Q uick R elief by local ap p licatio n , an d th e I n te rn a l M edicine, a Tonic, w h ich a c ts th ro u g h th e Blood on th e M ucous S u r faces a n d a s s is ts In rid d in g y o u r S y stem of C a ta rrh . Bold by d ru g g ists fo r o v er 40 T e a rs . F . J . C heney A Co., Toledo, O. THE SQ U A R E DEAL BARBER SHOP Earl La Forge, Proprietor Successor to W. P. Dean MAIN STREET ESTACADA LAUNDRY Under entirely new management Rough-Dry, I4lbs $1.00 Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing A FULL LINE Satisfaction guaranteed Patronage Solicited Phone 70-1 OF Eastman Kodaks and Supplies at my temporary location in LINN’S RESTAURANT Leave Filins there to be developed ED. BONER I M n | n | 'liitnt 'd iHi't d o 1 .0 . O F . Estacada Lodge No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Broad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. .1. H. Tracy, N. G. J. K. Ely, Secretary, * i WE HIVE ENDEAVORED during the past few weeks, to suggest some lines along which we are serving the people of this community; there are many others; an important one is the service of furnishing reliable data on financial propositions that you may be considering. We have the in formation or can secure it for you. You are invited to bring your financial problems to us. ESTACADA STATE BANK FOUR Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Deposits