Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 03, 1925, Image 2

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Eastern Clackamas News
CLACKAM AS
N E W S,
TH U R SD AY ,
DEC.
3,
1925
V- V
THE E i i T T A » A L Els
CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT.
The educational hill for the estab­
lishment of a departraent o f education
Entered at the postoifice in Estacada,
in the president’s cabinet w ill come up
: M~
Oregon, as second-class mail.
before congress and senate at this
j
session with the usual amendments
and riders tacked onto it by those
Published every Thursday at
sinister influences that are opposed to j
Estacada, Oregon,
A newspaper is a necessary ad­ the education of the people, in order to 1
junct in the building of any
by the
COMMERCIAL
hamper or defeat the very .purpose of *•
the original bill submitted some six or
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, inuntty.
A.i advantage to c a ;ry the checking account with the
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The paper shou’ d be In haimony eight years ago.
Home Bank.
(A CORPORATION.)
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
with the constituency of that locality
Notwithstanding your congressmen
contains:
where It is located and the'people of and senators are elected by the major-
S ubscription R ates :
SAVINGS
One Year
.
.
.
-
$1.50 the locality should be in reasonable ty they have meekly stood by with
The College of Literature, Science
the whiplash of threat or coercion
Six Months
.
.
.
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.75 accord with the paper.
No better method of accumulating a fund for invest­
and the Arts with 22 departments.
ment, 4</f interest.
The editor and c'tizans should think flanging over their backs, and permit­
The professional schools of Archi­
very much the sam" along both social ted tiiis hill in languish and die an
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
gneminous death in committee rooms,
COOLIDGE AND THE SHIPS.
and economic lines. This, howover, i
Administration—Education—Grad­
TIME CERTIFICATES
at
the
demands
of
the
minority.
not always the case, hut g'lould b
uate Study—Journalism—Lav—
Portland papers must either agitate
For lump sum deposits to remain six months or a
than education, there is no more
able to meet each other half way at j
Medicine—Music— Physical Edu­
for a fleet of steamers owned and op
year. 4'.; interest.
t factor tii government, and yet
cation—Sociology—Ex tension.
erated by that port or demand a con ­ all times.
In all small communities there are tiria minority, in its efforts to strangle
tinuation of government paternalism
For a catalogue or cup Information
!,•■ p '.pie and prevent their enlight­
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
with a government merchant marine usually two factions. These factio:
vrrite The Rsjittrar, University of
enment, have tacked onto this bill—
are
seldom
political,
almost
invariably
Otherwise the big Eastern »hipping
Conveniently located in the Home Bank. $3.00 a year,
Oregon,
Eug.rte,
Oregon.
welfare work— and even a church or
companies will command the field here toclal.
wo.
With
a
heterogeneous
people
as
we
The 50th Year Opens September 24,1925
with Rhlps flying foreign flags. It Is
Ti.ia government has denied to Its
either backing Haney and paternalism nave in this country you cannot al­
or Portland getting a black eye, foi ways have harmony, and especial!; children that educational support
. u .ii a secretary of education
President Coolldge is bound to get rid when social conditions are changin'
WATCH IT GROW.
which It has tendered and given
of the merchant marine, which means so rapidly.
“ The Northwest is one of the great­
Modernism seems to he getting ? ‘ ,- - c ,:gh a secretary of agriculture to
foreign registry.— From the Woodburn
est and most important districts in the
t ; hogs,
stronger hold on nearly all the people
Independent.
United States," said Earl Cooper, di­
and Christianity is losing its influ­
There is no more potent factor in
rector general of the Holstein.-Erie-
ence in the world. The standard of t! health of a nation physically and
sian association, with headquarters in
Fast Growing in Fat or.
morality is sinking lower and lower : orally, than that education which
SEIE2iEEiEEEiSisE@
Chicago, who attended the late live-
with
every
tick
of
tlie
clock.
h r public schools give your chil­
Reports from growers, Inspectors
stoclc exposition in Portland. "This is
With crime on the increase, and th
li. Tlier:> was no more potent fac­
county agents and retail merchants
a garden spot for dairying, and in
from different sections of the state arc disregard of law, and all else, any ie. shown in the recent war than that time this section w ill become one of
thing like harmony is a doubtful qu o education in the public schools which
that the potato grading and inspec
the great producers of dairy prod­
made possible the magie transforma­
tlon law is fast growing In favor as lity 111 the balance of society.
ucts, ’ l:o said. He is a man who ought
What is going to be the social and tion of its pupils into bulwarks of
the people realize its benefits, says tlm
to know his subject,
state market agent. The law simply political condition in the iu xt 25 year- j strength, over night, as It were, to
“ You have a splendid climate here
GOHRING, Proprietor
cope with armies trained for years
is difficult of conjecture.
requires an honest pack and any lion
for dairying,” said Director Jone3 fo
i'
will
find
the
pupils
of
your
public
No
locality,
no
state,
can
check
tlu
est grower or dealer doesn’t want any
the American Jersey Cattle club while
chools ill the professional walks of
mad rush or guess what is going u
more. Growers compelled to grad
in Portland. "Your shipping facilities
iite, in mechanics, mining, agricul­
be the goal.
their stock now realize what other
are of the best. These advantages will !
If you live in any locality you have ture, building, irrigation, and in every result in this section becoming one of j
have gained by doing this for them.
to move with tide .and exercise that avenue of trade, transportation and
the greatest of dairy products in the 1
FRONT,
POUND-
HIND, PER POUND—
udgment which gives the best protec­ shipping; and you w ill find some ol
United States,” he added. He, also, j
This year it is again necessary foi tion to all the people.
them in offices of trust and honor, ought to know.
the Pacific Protective Society to make
The world has always had to fight traitors to the hand that fed them anc
I 11 Oregon we have only begun in
an appeal in behalf of the unfortunate for the right and when you tight you trained them in the public schools,
dairying. With cold winters and hot j
ones under their care. They are ask oppose some one.
without which they would still be summers, conditions unfriendly to
A LL YOUNG BEEF
ing each one of their friends to help
A L L YOUNG BEEF
di iving a delivery cart, and it goes
dairying, Wisçunsin produces 10 tinvîs
them, each In his own way, and know ­
EARLY MAILING ASKED.
without saying, some o f them should the dairy output that Oregon produces.
ing that there Is a considerable Public Urged to Consider Clerks and be.
Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m.
Tiie banks in W isconsin’s dairy dis­
amount of farming done In our dis
Carriers Holiday Time.
Our contem porary—The Oregonian tricts are gorged with deposits. Its
trict, they are asking that we help
Washington, D. C., Nov. 29.— (Asso- j —in a recent leading editorial, at-
ESTACADA, OREGON
them by supplying potatoes and othei elated Press.)— The annual Christina: ! iim pts to make it appear that the c.ties in those districts are prosper­
ous because its country districts are
vegetables for winter use.
appeal to “ mail early” was issu 'd to ai'iids, which through years devoted to prosperous.
The dairy districts of
This society has four institutions to flay by Postmaster-General New. along (iueation, and which framed the orig-
Wisconsin keep rolling into their area
care for: the Cottage Hospital, the wilh (he announcement of plans to ex | inal Hill tor the establishment of a
from the outside a great stream of
l .
ouise Home, the Albertina Kerr pedite
Nur- the service.
department of education, have he­ more than $200,000,000 every year.
aery, and the Portland Commons.
me convinced that the hanging onto
The people of the United States, In
With her even climate, best stock
During the past year they provided for said, have it within their power to ad- his Bill of old tin cans, shoea, and a
feeds, shipping facilities anil other ail-
18!l girls, 234 babies, and over 500 just the enormous holiday burden on ■ liter that would make it unconstitu-
1 am ages, Oregon in time will find her­
m.
n, wiimuu, atvl hoys
olurka anil carriers so tliat they, toO, Jonal, meets with their approval.
self in the dairy Industry. Then the I
Any kind of vegetables that you may enjoy the season.
We have known that The Oregonian words of these distinguished visitors I
might he able to send to them ami thus
"D o not wait until tom orrow ; star! i.;s for some time been opposed to to Portland will come true— “ this 3ec- ]
CONFECTIONERY AND
help them with their good work will today.”
“-her education in state universities tion will become one of the greatest
LIGHT LUNCH
be greatly appreciated. All freight
pported by taxation, and yet is not producers of dairy products in the ; ;
charges will he paid, and your sacks
erse to dictating the appointment of United States.”
A British woman left a fortune of
w ill he returned If you so desire. Send $100,009 and with It a will of 95,940
board of regents, president or in-
Wait and watch Oregon’s dairy out- ! j
your donation to 195 Burnside street. words. Happily shq made it no con­ tiuctor in an Institution it does not
put grow’.
Portland, Oregon.
dition of inheritance that her heirs ’ 'ieve in, 30 we cannot feel surprised
INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE
Still, the modern girl knows as much
Thanking you for any courtesy and read the document all the way it its attempt to create a false im-
CLOTHES
about a needle as the modern 1' y
’ssion along educational lines.
help that you might be able to extend through. lint there was a request for
Th" truth is this original bill was knows about a buck savv.- -Wichita
which she demanded reaped— that
to hr , I am
Sincerely yours,
-tered by the brains of those who Falls Record-News.
any mention of her age he omitted
W. G. MacLAREN,
¡ave devoted their lives to education—
from her tombstone.— Journal.
General Supt.
hose who love their work— those who
ee the needs o f public school eiluca-
I on— as well a3 those who may be
’ iinected with the higher institution
a learning not directly supported by
;.xation; and that body of men and
LET US BE
> "men are not in favor of any amend-
;; nt \ riders, or side issues, as out-
'■« d in The Oregonian, but arc for a
• . aiglit out and out P oitfolio of Edu-
tion. What that term may mean is
■>r those people who believe in it;
! oso who, through service and actual
contact with the people, know their
11 udg, those who, through love of
s work in the uplifting of the indi-
W e have electrical appliances of every kind fo* the
* 1 unis to higher planes and standards
ml not for those who oppose them,
modem home, and they are
■ 1 are incapable of grasping its sig-
Kcaiice, under our form of govern-
C. W. Wilson, who has been editing
the News for the past four or five
weeks, has severed his connection
with the paper.
W. A. Heylman will assume the
management for the present.
O K I y
Branch oí
ESTACADA STATE BANK
“Safety and Service”
M EA T CO.
Q u a rte rs
lie
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
Your Santa
Claus
it
¡11 unfortunate thing for the
'¡'I" ifl.it that virility which former-
m.milled public opinion in the
«■'thwest, through the colum ns of
I i 1 a Oregonian, should have been sep-
••ted from that newspaper. What-
;
m ty have been said of Harvey
| Scott lie did not mince nor misrepre-
> nt matters of intense vital import­
ance to tlie welfare of the nation, even
though lit disagreed with others upon
orae of them.
•'lit National Education association,
composed of the brains of that profes-
■iii. are lor a department o f educa-
. on. in the president’s cabinet, and a
.i.l majority of the citizens of the
■'entry uio backing them up. and will
accept no bill tied to a church steeple
i the District of Columbia.
MODERATE IN PRICE
:
They are also the best solution of the problem of
CHRISTMAS GIVING
Come in and see them.
Electric
Electric
No obligation to buy.
Store,
Portland Electric Power
An American admirer of Great Bri­
tain has just forwarded $5.500 to the
British treasury as his share in help-
” R John Bull pay off the American
'■in. Here Is a tine suggestion for
on
of our local internationalists
who want to help promote brotherly
feeling among nations.
A British visitor says that the
Statue of Liberty stand* with her back
.o the Uuited States . Putting the tact
. lore agreeably, we might *ay that ihe
United States stands hack of the
statue of Llbei ty and all that it signi­
fies.— Providence Journal.
Company
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