Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 24, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 1925
PAGE TWO
Eastern Clackamas News
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O ttered a t the postoffice in Estacada.
Oregon, as second-class mail.
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Published every Thursday at
Estacada. Oregon
by the
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E TACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
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A CORPORATION.
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One year
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FIRST M TV TO OBEYING THE
LAWS.
Obedience to the Constitution an
laws of the country are the first dut
of an American, says George B. Lock
wood, editorially In the National R t
public, quoting Stephen A. Douglas to
t'.a t effect. Mr. Lockwood continues
We hear more about the duty of of
f . i a l s to enforce the law th an of the
duty of the citizen to observe the law
If law breaking w ere confined to
those recognized as lawless, the ne
e-sslty of stressing the Im portance of
law observance would not be so g reat
P u t what more th an all else weakens
the cause of law enforcem ent Is the
disposition of literally millions
A m ericans to disregard those laws
th ey consider unjust or unwise.
Disbelief in law is not unusual
among those who disregard law. The
b urg lar and the m u r d e re r often be
lieve themselves justified; the one ar
gulng th a t he Is only taking a direct
method of effecting th a t which many
others accomplish by Indirection, and
the other th a t he h as th e rig h t to
avenge a wrong.
Disbelief in a given law fu rnishes
no justification for breaking It The
fabric of law, which protects the citi
zen In his rig h t to life, liberty and the
p ursu it of happiness, cannot be torn
In one spot without affecting the firm
ness of the whole m an tle of defense of
individual rights. To leave to every
Individual the right to determ ine what
laws he shall and w hat he shall no*
respect and obey would be to destroy
all law.
No citizen who d isreg ard s and de
fles any law has m orally the rig h t to
complain because other citizens dlsre
gard o th er laws, even laws necessary
to his own protection. T h ere m u st be
respect for law because it Is law.
Every in fraction of law, by whom
soever committed, is a blow at the
foundation of all law and order. If
the example of law lessness is given
by the sub stan tial citizen of resp ect­
able reputation, it Is an invitation to
disorderly elements, with less at stake
in the preservation of law and order
to im itate that example.
In a republic like ours the law rep
resen ts the will of the people In
action. If It does not rep resen t the
preponderance of public opinion, the
m eans of repeal a re provided under
j w r system of government.
The genuinedly and intelligent pa
trlotlc citizens of this republic will
not be found crying out ag ain st the
laws of the land or engaged In break
ing them, either privately or publicly.
The late President H arriso n refused
to follow a companion In his home city
of Indianapolis who walked over a
g ra s s plot as a short cut to the street
He knew th at one crossing of that
bit of g ras s would not h a rm it. He
knew, however, th at If o th ers did the
■ante, a place of beauty would become
nn eye-sore, his deep-seated sense of
Justice, and his habit of m easuring the
re s u lts of his own actions It Imitated
by others, prevented him from doing
even so sm all an anti-social act. He
was concerned with the principle In­
volved in such action.
The nation is the sum of th e units
which go to make It up. It is upon
the behavior and the thin kin g of the
Individual th at the stability and qua!
Ity of government depends. Keep In
mind your own responsibility.
If
every w ell-intentioned citizen of the
republic did this, good government
would be a much more easily attained
objective.
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T H E E S T A C A D A HO TEL
Dinner in our large, well ventilated
dining room. Atmosphere about right
and well cooked meals, properly served.
Where everybody wears a smile, where
you feel the welcome awaiting you—and
the price of the meal is reasonable—
does this not make you realize that Esta­
cada needs just such a home hotel as
On
VETCH
You can save m oney by giving
y ou r o r d e r fo r V E T C H now.
Wa have order» for several
tons and by ordering we know
juet what to buy and can
Sell for Less
60-1
BARTHOLOM EW
and LAWRENCE
PKon« 601
E ita c a d a , Or«.
2-Door Sedan
JERSEY
MILK AND CREAM
GEORGE LAW RENCE & SON.
Phone No. 37-3
The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal
accredited Tuberculin free cows.
ac $ 1 4 - 2 . 5 here
Almost UnbelievectbU
«absolutely, this low price am­
azes you! But all BUICK prices
are low--so extremely low as to
make BUICK the outstanding
motor car "buy’* on the Row.
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
CASCADE M OTOR CO.
1926 Improvements
Latest Fisher Bodies. Approved
4-Wheel Brakes, Duotonc Du*
co Colors, Gas and Oil Filters.
75 Horse Power. Motor, A*f
Cleaner.
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WILCOX BROS.
Estacada, Oregon
☆
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
Open from 7 a, m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. jn
Estacada
: :
Oregon
LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORI».
No. 3389,
fa r Economical Transportation
1 / CHEVROLET
Chassis
Only
f. o. b.
Film,
Mich.
C hevrolet introduces a new o n e -to n truck, b u ilt
according to th e fu n d a m e n tal policy o f this com ­
pany to provide “Q u ality at Low C o at”.
The new postoffice building in
expected to be ready the fiist.
You Can Save
Buick
T H E E ST A C A D A H O TEL
T h e C hevrolet chassis
m ay be fitted w ith a
w ide variety o f bodies,
Suitable tor anv indus­
tr y , i n c l u d i n g s u c h
sty les o f bodies as P anel
Delivery, Stake, O pen
Express, C anopv Ex­
es, Bus, D um p and
T ank.
Large 30* x 5* fires on
front wheels only *33
extra. Sec us t o d a y re­
garding a style o f truck
to fit your particular
needs.
It has a fine appearan ce a n d is specially designed an d
constructed for com m ercial service. Its deep 6-inch
ch an n el steel fram e, h u n g low to th e ground o n long
sem i-elliptic springs, allows th e platform s to be placed
at the right height for easy loading a n d unloading.
T h e pow erful C h evrolet m o to r is fam ous for its abil­
ity to stand u p u n d e r heavy service. It has well
balanced cranksh aft th o ro u g h ly lubricated, stan d ard
3-speed transm ission, fully enclosed d ry-plate disc
clutch, extra heavy rear axle w ith large spiral bevel
driving gears a n d rigid one-piece pressed steel h o u s­
ing, heavy truck-type w heels an d large tires, full
ru n n in g hoards and fenders, R em v generator, starter
and distributor ignition, and o th er quality features.
T his truck is no t only w ell ad apted to city w ork but
also for use In hilly co u n try an d over difficult roads.
For lighter toads th ere is a C hevrolet com m ercia'
ton chastia possessing th e sam e q uality feature.-,
price $423 f. o. b. Flint, M ichigan.
Cascade Motor Co.
Wilcox Bros.,
Estacada, Oregon
DUALITY AT LOW CO®'**
1926,
MRS. DORA HIRTBJ,
Administratrix.
W, 8MITH,
In the County Court of the State of • W. Attorney
for Administratrix.
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
In the Matter of the Estate of Van
Farm Reminders.
Woodard, Deceased,
Notice Is hereby glveh that the un­
dersigned has been appointed by the
Three conditions are necessary for
! County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas, admin­ successful wintering of bees in any lo­
is tra trix of the estate of Van Woodard, cality, says H, A. Scullen Of the ex­
deceased and has qualified. All per- periment station. The first Is that
j eons having claims against sqld estate there be a liberal supply of young
are hereby notified to present the
i same, duly verified as by law re­ workers produced during late August
quired, at the office of my attorney, and September; second, that there be
William Wallace Smith, Masonic ample stores of honey in the hives
Bldg., Estacada, Oregon, within six during winter months, and early
months from the date hereof.
Bated and first published, 8ept, 24, spring; third, that ample protection
1925.
for the colony la given against winter
Date of last publication, Oct. 22, cold and moisture.
Our New Building
Is Progressing Nicely'. When It Is
Completed We Will Have a
Modern Safe Deposit Vault
We Are Now Taking Reservations
for boxes at
$3.00 Per Year