Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1924)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.1924. Eastern Clackamas News WHY COOPERATION MOVES SLOWI.y Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Urges W om en N o t to Be A m ong Ballot “ Slackers »» Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon UPTON H. GIBBS Editor and*JManaKer. S u b s c r ip t io n K ates $1.50 One year Six m o n th s .75 Thursday. September 18. 1924. A BIBLE THOUGHT 7 4 — FOR TODAY— i Bible Thought* m em orized, will prove priceless h e ritag e in a fte r yea n . WHEN'I HP RIGHTEOUS are in au thority, tire people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, thi people mourn. —Proverbs 29:2. TH E END OF EDUCATION MRS. A L V I N T . H E R T Born on a »onthern Indiana farm, ening of human burdens. In the gen BY C. E. SPENCE, MARKET ACT. Why cooperation moves so slowly in Oregon is because so many movements along this line have started and failed. The farmers have little hop'e and less enthusiasm. One after another have been organized, functioned weakly for a short period and quit. Many farmers have lost money in then. In nearly every failure the cause has been that of too little strength and too great expense A cooperative movement that does not control a big volume of the production has a poor chance to succeed, and an organization that confines itself simply to con- troling production ¡3 little better. Both production control and marketing are necessary. The production must go to the con sumers at a price at which they will buy to their needs if there be a natural consumption, and the price to the grower must be that of a living profit if he is to prosper. Cooperation must be along the lines of getting the grown pro duct to the home with few han dlings and middle profits. The unnecessary middle expense must be divided between the grower and eater, in higher prices to the farmer and lower costs to the consumer. This kind of cooperation would weed out the army that makes money from the work of others but it would make permanency for ag riculture and indirectly for all other business. THE LIBERTY Estacada’ s N ew , Modern and Fireproof Theatre Greets you and Welcomes Your Patronage. The Beit Pictures, Good Music, Courtesy, Attention, Service. A Monthly rrogram Sent on Request MATINEE ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Lumbermen! Loggers! Don’t Miss “ BIG TIMBER” Sat. Sept 20. “ IT’S THE RECKLESS AGE” SUN. and Mon. Sept. 21, 22 You’ ll Sure Pull Leather on “ The King of Wild Horses” Tues. 4 Wednes., Sept. 23, 24 An important event, one of the teacher of a country school, eral welfare of all. the most important for this com the wife of a successful business True, Mrs. Hert Is a good Repub man whose affairs she now man lican, but her message« breathe first munity, will occur next Monday, ages, a farmer on her own Ken of all the soul of a humanitarian, namely, the opening of the 1924 tucky acres, an able business woman, coupled with the conviction that of 1925 school year. Our schools but with all the charm and gracious all the agencies at hand the Republl' ness of a lady of the old school— can party Is the most effective one constitute one of the most valu such Is Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Vice- through which what women want— able assets, and one of which we Chairman of the Republican National social progress, the greatest good of the greatest number — can be should make use of to the ut Committee. Mrs. Hert’s headquarters are In achieved. most. Naturally the question Chicago, Her political creed Is summed up from which center she Is suggests itself, “ What is the end broadcasting to American women In the belief that the purpose of gov first of all the message of their great ernment Is to "establish justice. In and purpose of education?” responsibility. The women claimed sure domestic-tranquility, provide for Many answers may be given, that if given the vote they would the common defense, promote the gen but the following is one of the make the United States a better place eral welfare, and secure the blessings most comprehensive: ‘ You are to live In. Mrs. Hert Is urging all of liberty to ourselves and our pos women not to be among the twenty- terity." A LL that a bank sells is Service and com an eternal thought of God, for live It is hard to quarrel with such million ballot slackers, but to go plete and proper banking service implies not your life He has an ideal. To to the polls on Election Day and vote creed unless one wants to find fault prepare you for the fulfillment for what they believe to be the poli with the preamble of the Constitution C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y only a willingness but an ability to serve. of the United States! of that ideal, is the function cies that will mean most In the light FA IR PRO GRAM FO R nearly twenty years this Bank has which education has to perform.” This gives profound meaning up must have been vitally de tion of all property. That is, the served the financial neeed of this Community FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 and weight to education, as no fective in a most important par idea should be emphasized in MILWAUKIE ANd JUVENILE DAY and today is in better position than ever to arbitrary matter, but one in ticular. It is evident t h a t some way, so that the people Music by Milwaukie band. meet every proper banking requirement. volved in the very development while their minds were devel will be prepared to throw every 9:30a. m.—Livestock and Wild of human beings. It is part of oped their moral development thing into the scales if war West parade. IT S Officers and Directors are always glad the creative scheme in the plan was neglected. Thus they be should break out. The elimina 10:30 a. m.—Baby show at the to give to the patrons of the Bank the bene ning and ordering of the uni came unbalanced and dangerous, tionof war profiteering will prove big tent. ' fit of their training and judgement in finan verse. It adds dignity and for intellectual power needs even a valuable discouragement of 11:00 a. m.—Speaking by Gov- cial affairs. war. more than brute power, moral worth not only to education, but ernor Pierce. also to those engaged in that restraints from preventing it 1:00 p. m.—Champion baseball “ Outdoors” Is Out work. We cannot then, do too being used for evil ends. game. The first (September) number much in the furtherance of all 1:30 p. m. | Reception to Port of the new national magazine land Business Men’s carivan. educational facilities, hoth in PERSHING P LEA SED “OUTDOORS” is out. It con equipment and the teaching 2:00 p. m.—Twins contest and General Pershing announces tains many lavishly illustratec pie-eating contest at the big tent. force. FO U R Per Cent Interest; 100 Per Cent Security Our forefathers were men of that he is greatly pleased over articles descriptive of natura 8:00 p. m,—Wild West Rodeo and Service. vision, wise master builders who the Defense Day test, which he beauty spots throughout the eoun and races. laid true and broad foundations, had personally fostered and su try. To the motor tourist seek 7.30 p. m.— Free moving pic ing an interesting objective it is when they provided liberally for pervised. He claimed that the of special value. The scenic pic tures. educational endowment. Our establishment of such a system tures are numerous and beauti 8:30 p. m.—Dancing at the big civilization is based on the idea tent. will safeguard the nation and ful, and the text is of unusual of an intelligent and educated SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 prevent the confusion and tur interest. Readers who cannot people. For "a government of m olalla a n d o r a n o e day moil encountered in 1917-18. In find “OUTDOORS” at their lo the people, by the people and for Music by Mollalla band. this we believe he is right, and cal news stands may secure a the people,” cannot be maintain 9:30 a. m.—Race with Ford’s someday it will become evident copy of the first number by send ed on or intrusted to ignorance. built prior to 1912. that he is right. After all it is ing ten cents in stamps or coin Our schools and institutions of 11:00 a. m.—Speaking. La Follette News hut the development on larger learning are then a public trust, lines of the old Training Day, to “OUTDOORS” . 425 Tenth St. 1:00 p. m.—Baseball, Oregon Portland—The La Follette and esta c a d a N. W., Washington. D. C. not only to maintain, but fully City Woolen Mills girl’s team vs. Wheeler electors in Oregon will which nobody regarded as fos Gladstone All Star American maintain, so that the adult citi tering militarism. But there is W. H. Ritchie went to Port team. appear on the ballot as independ zens of the future will be able one feature which should be ad land, Sunday, where he has ob 3:00 p. m.—Wild West Rodeo ents and will have no connection intelligently to exercise their ded to it, namely the conscrip tained work. with any state ticket. This was and racing. Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing franchise, and continue unim assured when the socalled pro 8:00 p. m.— Jitney dancing. Family Wash a Specialty] paired the glorious heritage of gressive party failed Ia9t week Prompt Service at Right Prices constitutional liberty and govern TH E NEW S COMMENDED to attach their state ticket to the GIVE US A TRIAL ment, which has been handed E sta c a da , Ore., Sept. 14 '24. electors nominated by the La ARE YOU R EA D Y FOR SCHOOL? Satisfaction Guaranteed down to them. To th e E d it o r o f th e E a s t Follette forces. W e have no Agents. Phone 70-1 e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s :’ It has been the wish of the BEHIND TH E B AR S Dear Sir:—We, the members La Follette campaign manage FOR of the official board of the M. E ment that the national campaign When the prison gates closed church, htreby desire to express be not involved in any local is behind Leopold and Loel> they our appreciation of the splendid sues and that no state ticket be must have experienced one of way in which your paper has at attached, or indorsement of local Except the Hickory Stick those thrills which they were Municipal Terminal —Sixth and all times shown a fine spirit of candidates made. Salmon Sts.—Main 7733 always seeking. For them life cooperation with us in our efforts LINN'S INN, Estacada, Oregon Every attempt to deliver the has undergone a complete change to make Ihis'church a more ef La Follette strength to state or SCHEDULE: from what they had hither to L». Pcrtlard 7 20 A. M.. 2 00 P M fective agent ¡for good in this county candidates ha9 been op •-i 6:20 P. M been uccustomed. Life? Nay, community, The REX ALL Store. M 330P' M- posed by th e La Follette and rather death, for beyond the The courageous stand which Wheeler state committee. The LT’ 5 r a i 3s.A-M’ 1030 a- m' fact they will continue to eat, Ar. Porr'and 10:00 A. M. I 2 00 A M your paper has taken for good committee’s policies have pre and6 00 P.M. drink and sleep, they have lost when difficult moral questions vailed. EVERY DAY liberty and the pursuit of happi Fare 85 canta— Ronrd Trip St .SO have confronted this church and ness, and what remains to them this community has been very Davis Defines Americanism ---- —2— 1------- —---------- -- of life is merely u breathing ex helpful to those who have been istence. Moralists will find in “ We hear much in this coun- quality; personal liberty and working for a cleaner and bet their fate, a forceful illustration trv of Americanism, and we hear popular sovereignty,” he said, ter town. “ And the man who believes in of the truth that “ the w ages of no little of 100 per cent Ameri- For the Board, sin is death,” canism—w h a t e v e r that may I' those things is an American— M rs . O. E. S mith , Sec. But they afford other object mean—and I wonder sometimes an<* no other man is.’ Naturally the above is very lessons. One of which is that whether we really take to heart *, r \ :----- -- gratifying to the editor, But he that term and undertake to de- intellectual brilliancy does not | ew t -xP '° 8,ve Ready disclaims any merit except the Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought insure from morni degeneracy. 1 fine it for ourselves.” He then County Agent W. A. Holt is endeavor to do his duty as he saw went back to the declaration of re' e,'v',n? orders, from fanners Some claim that education will it. In so doing he may have in prevent crime, that the criminal independence for a phrase to d e-' “L -.£L .f? r new government explosive, curred classes nre drawn from the, . . censure , „ from . some, so ap- . fine Americanism —“a men are rotol. The price is said to be preciation is all the more douply created equal.” coarse and ignorant. But Leo higher than that paid O pen from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m. welcome. Thank you- you —E ditor . cum u*.. that janKUaire the foan slightly pold and Loeb were precociously iast year for sodatol. Deli very intellectual, educated and cul with Large sheets of blotting paper. I ders of this nation baptized the can be made to any poi tured as to manners. 19 X 24. at the N ews office Estacada : : Oregon national child in the name of a rail connections, where orders for a full carload can be secured, cents, Their education and bringing< trinity of great ideals; human stated Mr. Holt. S ER V IC E ESTACADA STATE BANK LAUNDRy EVERYTHING SCHOOL THE ESTACADA PHARMACY i THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING Prop. ☆ ☆ PORTLAND • CARVER ESTACADA STAGES