EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S. 1924. The Tw o W ay» O ut kindly judgment of our readers, jdays every year of its existence. BY C. E. SPENCE, MARKET AOT. What our future will be is y e t1 The publisher does not close up Entered at the postoffice in Estacada. uncertain. For a time at least, his shop when dull seasons ap­ George N. Peek, president of we shall take a vacation to recu­ pear, but keeps on the job con­ the American Council of Agri­ Oregon, aa second-class mail. perate our mental and physical tinually, boosting the town and culture. says there are two ways poise. It may be we shall enter its trade territory, churches, to adjust the standards between Published every Thursday at the field again elsewhere, as it schools, and every other worthy agriculture and other industries. Estacada, Oregon posseses a fascination hard to re­ organization which are a part In his address at the Iowa state sist. Time however will tell. of the community. All he askB fair at Des Moines, July 25th, he UPTON H. GIBBS With sincere thanks to the in return for his printing efforts said one way was to repeal all Editor andJIManager. public and business men for their is fair advertising and subscrip­ protective tariff schedules on S u bsc rip tio n R a t e s generous support during the past tion support. Does he get it? manufactured and other com­ 11.60 six years and expressing regret One year - We are in a position to answer modities, which would bring all .76 Six months if we have unwittingly offended, “ no’ ’ for numerous weekly pub­ other groups to the same footing unintentionally hurt or unjustly lications which make weekly as that of the farmer and would Thursday, September 25. 1924. treated any one, we make our fi­ visits to our desk; and we are enable the farmer to buy as well nal bow and ring down the cur­ very much afraid that gome of as to sell in the world market. tain. those towns are due to a rude This remedy if applied would But it will rise directly on a awakening in the near future mean the lowering of the Ameri­ B IB LE T H O U G H T | new editor an»! a new manage­ when they come to realize that can living standard. It would — FO R T O D A Y — ment, under new conditions that they practiced very foolish and mean competition with low-stan­ Bible ThonKht« memorized, will prore priceless heritage in after ye ara. promise a better paper. We be­ extravagant economy and there­ dard Europe. It would mean i" " : ’i . ; ' 'i!:ni:::ir.'!minrf speak tor our successor the by killed off their most helpful that this country would have to heartiest goodwill and co-opera­ and progrrssive enterprise, the produce as cheaply as the old THE WORK OF RIGH' EOUSNESS tion of the community, as this home-town newspaper.—Milwau- world and that wages and gen­ shall lie peace; and the effect of right­ will further their own interests, kie Review. eral conditions would have to eousness, quietn*as and aaaurance for and help build up the rich field of slip back. ever.—Isaiah 32:17. O ver the Top Eastern Clackamas county. In The other remedy as stated by Great is truth and it will prevail. union there is strength, and co­ The people of Portland and Mr. Peek was that farming be —I Esdras 4:41. operation will insure success and vicinity will have the opportuni­ given the same percentage of ty within a few days of witness­ tariff protection that other in­ prosperity. Thus mote it be. VALED ICTO RY ing the first local showing of terests have, and that congress motion pictures, ‘shot’ by the help to organize and finance ag­ Six years and four weeks ago, AS W E LEAVE signal corps of the American Ex­ riculture so that its exportable we made our salutatory on taking In his autobiographical story, peditionary Forces duri ng the surplus in the Liverpool market hold o f the E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s , and now we make our “ Two Years Before the Mast,’ ’ World War. Pictures of the Or­ should not be the home market Richard Henry Dana, described egon Divisions, the 91st and 41st price. valedictory. He says that farmers “ All the world’s a atage. his eagerness as he neared home will be strongly in evidence. should have the same help that And all the men and women merely after being away for two years. The film, which is entitled, industry has in the Web-Pomer- players. He counted the days as they “ Over the Top” , will be shown ine and the Edge laws. They have their exits and their entran­ went by, which seemed to drag under the auspices and for the Farmers have the power to ces. ” benefit of, Portland C h a p t e r out interminably. He expected protect themselves, a power equal The time has come when the cur­ No. 1, Disabled American Vet­ if not greater than that of in­ to jump ashore as soon as he tain is to drop on our editorial erans of the World War, for four dustry, if they could but find a career, so we shall try to make was paid off and discharged. But days starting October 2nd, at the means to utilize it. But the to his surprise when the time our exit as gracefully as possible. Municipal Auditorium. came, he felt a strange reluc­ farmer is not naturally an organ­ On looking back it seems to us In addition to the seven reels ization man. He is a producer, tance at leaving the ship, and in now, that it was a bold venture when we launched out on the fact stayed to the last. We have of official U. S. government sig­ not a business man, not a whole- nal corps films, an appropriate saler or retailer. He needs na- journalistic sea. With very little experienced something of the and colorful atmospheric pre- tional help in marketing; nation- sort, when leaving a parish. At experience of (he work, and war time problems to confront, in re­ first the prospect of a change logue, "Somewhere in France,” al help to secure tariff protection gard to the scarcity of help and was welcome, and we looked with some 15 people on the stage, in proportion to that of the man­ the increasing cost of paper and forward to it, but as the time will be presented by the disabled j ufacturer. This help congress at their show alone can give, and once honestly other material, it is a wonder we neared for departing we began Tickets are now on sale at the to feel regret, and almost wished given, the farmers of the country were not swamped. However, office of the Disabled American that we were staying on. And would very soon rally around it the problems were solved after a Veterans, 710-711 Sweetlar.d so it is now, somewhat. Many in cooperative strength. The fashion. There was a kindly re­ sponse on the part of the public, a time we have been heartily building. A mail campaign also farmer of to-day is thoroughly and in one way or another, busi­ sick of the office, its routine and has been inaugurated and the discouraged with the unequal ness came in sufficent to keep us the paper, and wished we were veterans are storming the city struggle againsta protected price through. But as we prepare to with a whirlwind campaign. for organized industry and labor going. abandon the editorial chair, lay and a world price for what he It has been our endeavor to Former Resident Dies produces. Farming as a great put out a clean, newsy paper and down our stick and rule and Mrs. M. E. Dubois, who lived industry cannot long survive to further local interests. We hang up our ” 30’ ’ copy, we look bungled naturally, nor did we around lingeringly and senti­ in Estacada for about fifteen this condition. Either its forty please every one, but while some mentally. I’ erhaps it is a re- years, and last summer moved million strength will be massed subscribers and advertisers with­ minder of the finality of human to Seattle to live with Per adopt- in a demand for justice that con­ drew others came in to take their life, that all things must come to en daughter, Mrs Harry Moffat, gress dare not ignore, or the in­ an end. As the old epitaph j died at the latter’s home in Seat- dustry will slip back, more farms places. reads: Hodic mihi, eras tibi. tie last Saturday morning, Sep- will be untilled, the population A newspaper is supposed to be T o d ay for me. tomorrow for J tember20. She was nearly eighty dritt to the cities, and the coun­ an educational factor in a com­ years of age, and leaves besides try will become far more an in­ munity, but whether the N ews thee. her adopted daughter, a stepson, dustrial nation and far less an has been this or not, it has been The Small Town Newspaper Charles Dubois of Estacada, and agricultural one. so to the editor. We at least, The average small town news­ two brothers, Myron and Her- have learned much from editing W ho Should Register paper publisher returns more to hert Percival who live in Texas. it. The small country weekly is All persons who have moved by no means to be despised on the town and community than The funeral and interment were in Seattle;_____________ into new precincts since they account of its limited size, influ­ he is ever able to get in dollars last voted must re-register. ence and held. It is to the lar­ and cents out of his publication. The rain is very acceptable All persons who have not ger journals what the village is The ave age citizen expects a after the prolonged drouth. Veg­ voted in one of the last two elec­ whole lot from his local paper, to the town. One is a microcosm etation is already showing the tions held In the county must and he gets it in full measure 365 and the other a macrocosm of the beneficial effect, register. same classes of human beings. Ail persons who have not voted When a child we amused our-; In the county tn the past must self with blowing soap bubbles. register. At tirst the bubble was very Those not sure of their stand­ small as it issued from the bowl ing should inquire at registration of the pipe, but as we expended headquarters. our lungs into it, the bubble en­ Ask for a copy of DR. ROBERTS' Only a few more days remain larged until it floated off in the' in which to ¡register, so now is air. a perfect sphere scifttillatin , PRACTICAL HOUSE VETERINARIAN. the accepted time, now is the with prismatic colors. So the | psychological moment for regis­ small lountry weekly contains in i It H ill Save you many a dollar tering. The books are at the o f­ itself the nucleus of the large, fice of W. F. Cary. metropolitan daily. It is deci­ THE LIBERTY Eastern Clackamas News Estacada’ s new, fireproof, well lighted, steam heated and ven­ tilated Theatre, ANNOUNCES PONJOLA dedly worth a man's best efforts, i and will repay the time and care! bestowed upon it. For it serves as an advance agent for the com­ munity, as copies of it travel far and wide. The N ews has gone and goes east as far as New York south to Alabama, northwest to Alaska, and takes in Chicago, and points in Michigan, Minneso­ ta. Montana and southern Cali­ fornia. The country weekly is a human document, replete with human interests, the record of the pul­ sations and throbs of human hearts. It affords an tinii\ailed opportunity to study human na­ ture a t »1 'sc range, ar.J to fur ther human welfare by the pro motion o f concord, good will and th° advocacy of clean living. How far we have risen to this opportunity, we leave to the THE ESTACADA PHARMACY The R E X A L L Store . FIGHTING FER Y-Sat., September 27 JAC K H O XIE— -in a two fisted he-marf picture of the west. 0/0»» H. C- GOHRING Prop. ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ to 6 p. tn : t Saturday», open to 8 p. m. Ore&on SUN. & M ON. Sept 28 and 29 A great, powerful drama of a man who had to prove his birthright. POTASH 8 PEHLMIIT1ER T U E SD A Y & W E D . Sept. 3 0 and Oct. 1st. Jazztime, ragtime, laugh-time, all-time, self-start, non­ stop, sure-fire, never-tire, OH M EYER— a great Jewish com­ edy that splits your lungs [DON’T FORGET SAT. MATINEE Department ot the interior, U. S. Land Office, at Portland Oregon, August 20 1924 NOTICE i» heieby given that James l Madison Park, o f Colton, Oregon, who j on December 2»th. 1920, made Home­ stead Entry No. ( 7029. for NWJNEJ, S|NEJ, Section 26, Towrahip 4 -S, Range 3 E. W'illamette Meridian, haa tiled notice o f intention to make Final , proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Kegister and Recei' er. U. 5* Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on iim 7th dav of 1 October. 192» Claimant names as witnesses: i 1 »«forge E Devore, Dan Stachlnerker, Stanford Cox, John A Scott, all of co!- I ton. Oregon. Notice will be published for five con­ secutive weeks in the “ E s t a c a d a I News." Act 6-9-1*. Clackamas Co. W alter l.. T coie S r ., Register. »!> SERVICE A L L that a bank sells is Service and com­ plete and proper banking service implies not only a willingness but an ability to serve. F O R nearly twenty years this Bank has served the financial neeed of this Community and today is in better position than ever to meet every proper banking requirement. . IT S Officers and Directors are always glad to give to the patrons of the Bank the bene­ fit of their training and judgement in finan­ cial affairs. ESTACADA STATE BANK FOUR Per Cent Interest; 100 Per Cent Security and Service. i PHONE 1141 W. A. HESSEL ? HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY INC- Estacada, Oregon A LL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS. AUTO TIRES AND TUBES WILLYS-KNIGNT. OVERLAND and STAR CARS. TRUCKS. ACCESSORIES T R A C T O R S AND T R A C T O R I M P L E M E NT S Kelly-Springfield »nd United States Tires. Silos. Engines. Ensilage Cutters, all Harvesting Machinery-Binders Mower* R sker Teddsrs Binder Twins. Plan'ers. Spreaders Crean Seraratnrg n i .- w ° Spike-Tooth Harrows. Spring Tooth Harrcws- Portal- - I>ap Saws Repairs frr'a^ 8| C ^ * rrow#’ 0 :i* w Chiliad Plow,. Sur.nor Drill.. M y.r, W »er 3 » xlm . T ? U t » r . a ? , ! ? S rr.y. IM.chln.ry th»t ha. rrov»o to b . R um . A :.rte 0s, of L ’ S Micl-mery. C r..m S .p.r.rr-3. u«*d Autcmct-Urs Truck. T r.c.or. u £ k i h « . u ^ o t . ov . ^ drive them, then you will buy a uaea car from u». •!**w**x**x»*y y See J. E. Gates and get that I ~ Large sheets of blotting paper, S. R. 24 E., in suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. O. F, Building. 10-lltf. 19 x 24, at the N ews office 10 (ton. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. September 25 and 26 STRANGE, FASCINATING — A mystery story of South Africa in which a woman masquerades as a man to save the one she loves from the deadly drink [PO N JO LA ] it ATTENTION FARMERS THURSDAY and FRIDAY, cen t«- tf ---------------------------------------------------- _ CIT ATION , . „ In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter of the estate t r o oi fJ j . W w. R»eri eo. deceased deceased ) CITATION. To Lucy Mae Reed. Clarence Reed. badie Hoppes, Rachael Mae Demmg. Ruaaell O. Reed. Mary Alice deed, Forence June Reed, heirs at law of J. W. Reed deceased. WHEREAS, upon petition of Lucy Mae Reed, administratrix herein, an order was duly msde and entered in the a b o » entitled court and - husc on August 26th, 1924, directing that you. »rd each of you. appear in this court on nr before Monday, October 6th. 1924. and show csi.se why an order should not be granted for the sale of the following described real property belonging to the estate of said deceased: An undivided one-third interest in and to the KWJ of NEJ Section 26 T. 10, 3., R 2 F., in L.rn connty, Oregon. An undivided one-half irtrrest in arai to 109 acres being Lota 3 and 4 Sect: n 20, and Lot 1 Section » , T. 6, Wheeler County, Ore- A " undivided one-half interest in and to U,e West half of Southwest * 1 » T 'i * T O * » «farter Section *«• U N ., R. It E., in Hoed River « » n iy , Oregon. WH^ rs - aj . . . . . . . 26th, l'«24" duh-"made*r tJo.’ . U J directed Bn that l «r.teied ill th s cause it was citation by the Clerk of said Court to said heirs directing them, a id each o f them *“ J “ Col,rt ori or before *° ---------:------ ,said said date and show cause why said or- der should not be granted. theN£ ' V, JMERFTO.IE. in the name o f the Mate of O.egon, you and each of you, are hereby cited to appear at the Vountj (.curt room in Oregon City. Clackamas County, Or.g, r. , n or be- October 6th 1924. at if ¡il0** ,A‘ a ;d show cause " “ J. ther* be why an order should rnnrt^f ,b} ,He » lj0Ve n" med ™ £ h , r th* *«le of the above de­ scribed property, as prayed in »aid pe- i lion. r w itness my hand and seal of Court atuxeo th’s 2ft>th day of August lb‘24 ERED a . MILLER. County Clerk. G. H. Pace. Deputy. (SEAL)