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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 because they have been rr.03t fre .•«* .. b r t h .r.r: •. - - - / ' i . - quency attacked, or their trustees W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor. most frequently been subjected to the attempted brow-beating, per Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, suasive process, or coercion o f there so-called civic organizations Oregon, as second-class mail. and degenerating press; however, I.' t your “ Christinas B o lls ” be telephone bells, ring your this same condition o f affairs ex loved ones’ telephone in sonic distant city or state. Published every Thursday at ists in our township, village, city, Ask the operator about evening or night rates on long Estacada, Oregon, county, state and federal govern distance calls. ment. Our nearest large neighbor No exi : charge on long distance any time of night dur by the has recently gone through the ing holidays. ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY. throes o f an election o f a board, (A c o r p o r a t i o n . ) three-quarters o f whose members f vex ¡(1 ♦ V jrs t- i, - ,0.. ..... j coward building a tunnel “ Better Service Our Motto” ¿¡>1. p U Oao Vcai through Council Crest to the Tual RAY I). JOHNSON, Manager. .75 Six Months atin valley. The district permitted to vote on this question was gerry GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY mandered, so that only a few people We are told that this is a govern in the city were allowed a vote; and formerly wielded an influence for POOR SUBSTITUTE FOR others, who had less than 5,000 ment o f the people, by the people, OLD, OAKEN BUCKET square feet o f ground, were de good; and, right or wrong, were *»**•**• and for the people; but is is fast be honest in their convictions; but, ! prived of their franchise. We do ******** coming a government o f the people, “ Boss, kin I have a drink of wa- .vhlch, through narrow partisanship, not know what civic organization by some o f the people, and for some was connected With this govern now permit the use o f their columns o f the people. The once great to batter down a measure that 1 The speaker was an old colored ment o f all the people by some o f the source from whence our govern would yield a revenue for govern- man who recently came into a people and for some o f the people; ment derived its powers, the con mental purposes, and then gloat tore in a typical old South Carolina but is savors o f the private inter sent o f the people, is being ruthless town, where a cooler of ice water ests o f some o f its members. Let’s over the deficiency created by its is usually kept in the rear o f the ly brushed aside; and in its stead we own assistance. see. The Terwilliger heirs objected ■ tore for the convenience of em now have self-annointed, self-ap The columns o f this paper will to the use o f Terwilliger Boulevard ‘Safety and Service ’ ployee.: and customers. There is al- pointed civic organizations, close never be permitted to debase it other than by pleasure vehicles, as corporations that do no permit the self. We stand for government by o a desk stand telephone on the per the terms o f the grant. That : helf nearby. The proprietor to'd people to become memberB nor have shut out the freight trucks and auto the constituted authority; and re a voice in their deliberations. Each serve only un our'eives the right the colored man the cooler was in a a ia a s stages. Portland's front page mayor the rear o f the store and to go a- community has its full quota of of respectful criticism. loudly instructed his city attorne y h< ad and drink ail he wanted. A these self-contained clubs, cham to prepare an ordinance forbidding few minutes later the darkey culled: bers o f commerce, associations, or •GUILTY” the use o f such property by other “ Boss, I can’t git any water out o ’ by whatever appelation their mem- , , , i than vehicles for pleasure. Had “ Guilty" is the verdict o f the -his here thing.” When the- propri bers choose to apply to themselves;,., . , , L f . . . these instructions not been w.thdrawn Mitchell court martial. Nobody ex- etor looked around he found the old and each organization in turn is the motor busses might have been p ctcd anything else. man with the telephone in one hand GOHRING, Proprietor controlled, as it were, by the old compelled to use other avenues of The court was convened to con and a tin cup in the other trying his caucus system in the nomination arc! ingress and egress; hence the ap vict. Before a court o f generals, best to pour out the thirst quench election o f its officers who are to parent necessity for a movement Colonel Mitchell’s discussion of ing fluid. manage and dictate its policy and (oft-discussed) to build a tunnel. things military and naval and air affairs. Having thus secured con We do not know who owns these craft wus the last word in violation ! It requires 2,500 different te le -. trol, the Inner Circle proceeds to bus lines; nor who owns hundreds of discipline. Our military system is phone directories to meet the re HIND, PER POUND— FRONT, PER POUND— suggest that they take an active o f acres in the Tualatin valiey, the old Prussian system. Even if quirements o f the Bell Telephone | part in the management o f the pub but a prominent attorney knows; you know a superior officer is wrong m; tr., aggregating 25,000,000 cop lic schools, nothwithstanding that and no doubt his clients belong to to make it public is the unpardonable y's annually. the people have elected a board of some o f the civic organizations in sin. trustees for that purpose. If this, Vienna courts have decreed that Portland who assisted in putting ALL YOUNG BEEF ALL YOUNG BEEF In the Mitehol! case it made no perchance, be in one o f our large ’. re a man is unable co work his this instance o f government, over difference whether his criticisms cities, the degenerating press, if it onto the people. These are but in were true or false. His offence was wife must support him. Lord help cannot control the board o f trustees, cidents o f a system that has grown not what he said, but what he talked many poor women of this country if joins with the civic organization in up in our midst, almost without ad about or that he talked at all. His our courts should do the same. There its attempt to make it appear that vent o f its coming, like the barnacles job, in the eyes of the- court of gen are any number of nits who would E STAC AD A, OREGON the affairs o f the district are being upon the ship o f state. One has but erals, was to keep his mouth shut, only be too anxious to see their wives mismanaged. That there may be in to go into our legislative halls, the even if there wasn't an airplane in bending over a washtub while they these civic organizations men who reposed in the comfort of their pipe. length and breadth o f the land, to i sendee that could fly. do not believe in the public schools, see these barnacles in every con But there is a higher court, in or men who may have a piece o f real ceivable nook and corner fastening which Colonel Mitchell is not yet NOTICE OF FILING FINAL AC COUNT NO. 3156. estate to sell for school purposes, or themselves upon some branch o f adjudged “ guilty.” That is the great In the County Court o f the State of who in various ways may have a r~r, the government, under the guise o f court o f the American people. The Oregon, for the County o f Clack double-bitted ax to grind, makes no n . amas. some civic organization, in the in findings o f the court o f generals difference to a degenerating press. terests o f some or all o f its mem don’t even prejudice his case with In the Matter o f the Estate o f Mary Lawless, Deceased. And this is especially true if that bers, and, mayhap, the detriment them. Notice is hereby given that Ellen press does not believe in the sup AND o f a large majority o f the governed. They remember that the generals P. Radford, as the executrix o f the port o f our higher institutions of It is time we elected men o f parts last will and testament and of the nd others spent $500,000,000 for learning by taxation, and narrowly LIGHT LUNCH to o ffice — men whose word is as flying machines in the World war estate o f Mary Lawless, deceased, leans toward the caste created by good as their bond— men who have and scarcely produced a flying ma- has filed her final account a» such executrix with the County Court of wealth (oft-times minus brains), respect for their constitutional oath hir. that could fly. the State of Oregon, for the County through wealth-infested, wealth-in o f office and for the law o f the And in the light o f that pitifu' o f Clackamas, and that Monday, ihe fected private institutions. This -1st Jay of December, 1925, at the land— men who will administer th< history, they don't want the C olon class of a degenerating press would hour o f 9:30 A.M., and the c laws and duties o f their office with . h • muzzled.— Journal. room o f aid Court has been .i .e.. deny to the hoy or girl with brains out fear or favor, and who will as the time and place fc.r ihe he . and ambition the opportunity o f se NOT'.. . FOR fU aLICA TIO N ing o f objection to sa d final curing an education, because their brook no interference by these so- count, and the settlement thereof. parents, the salt o f the earth, were called civic organizations, or de Department o f the Interior. U. S. ELLEN P. RADFORD, Executrix. in moderate circumstances. We generating press. By degeneratinj Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon. MeGuirk & Schneider, Attorn . . December 21, 1925. have mentioned the public schools press we mean those papers which for Executrix. Notice is hi reby given that Walter Date o f first publication. Nov. 26 B. Lemon, c f Route 1, Estacada. *925. L is; publication, Dec. 17. Oregon, who. on December 4, 1920, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION made Adjoining Farm Homestead Department o f the Interior, U. S. Entry, No. 07008, for E H N W ’ i , Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, Section 25, Township 3 S., Range LET US BE Nov. 21, 1925. I E., Willamette Meridian, has filed Notice is hereby given that Elza notice o f intention to make Final Misenhimcr, o f Cherryville, Or gon Proof, to establish claim tp the land ■vho, on September iG. 1921, madi nbeve described, before Register U. home:trad entrv No. 07171, for the W ‘2 o f SE ‘a o f E 'e o f S W 1 1 , sec S. Land O ffice, at Portland, Ort- tion 13, town hip 2 south, range G gon, on the 29th day o f January oast, W r ’ametto meridian, has filed 1926. n .tice of intention to make final pre f, lo establish claim to the land Claimant names as witnesses: above described, before the Regi Walter L. Shriner, o f Estacada. ter o f the U. S. Land Office, at Port Oregon. land Orcgorf, on the 29th day o; William J. Dillinger, o f Estacada. December, 1925. Claimant names ns witnesses- Oregon. John O'Dell o f Cherrvville, Ore- 1 James E. Deardorff. o f Estacada gon. Oregon. Stewart Seely o f Cherryville, Ore 'Yilliam L. Shaffer, o f Estacada, gon. William Ault, Cherrvville. Ore Oregon. MODERATE IN PRICE gon. Act 6-9-16:80 Acres Clackamas Richard Allen, o f Cherryville, Ore County. gon. VIRGIL BYRD. Clackamas County: 160 acres, Act Acting Register. 6-9-16. WALTER L. TOOZE. SR.. Notice will be published five con Register. secutive week in the Eastern Clack- Publication will be maue fer five mas News. Estacada. Oregon. con. ccutiv. weeks in the Ea. tern First publication Dec. 24, 1295; Clackamas News. Estacad. O.egon. CHRISTMAS GIVING Date o f fir t publication Nov. 26 i* I las; puh’.icatii n January 28. 1926. 923; 1 at. D c. 24, 1925. A Chevrolet for Christinas—there’ s a gift suggestion NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION that thousands will welcome 1 Pool the cost o f lesser Department of the Interior. U. S. Come in and see them. No obligation to buy. gifts fo r father, m oth er, s is te r ,a n d b r o th e r —and Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. make a Chevrolet the fam ily’ s present to the family, December 7, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Robert Talk it over at the table tonight. Then pay us a visit. .¡. Walker, o f Route 3. Estacada, Ore- Learn how little it will cost to have a good-looking, Touring - * 5 2 5 gon, who on October 11, 1920. made dependable car in which to make the Christinas calla Y 2nd and Adjoining Farm Homestead Roadster * 5 2 5 this year. .j. Entry No. 06868, for Lot 1, Sec- Y tion 17. Township 4 S.. Range 4 E. Coupe » 675 Offering quality at low cost, giving you quality fea •' Willamette Meridian, has filed n o -, tures found on the finest cars, a Chevrolet will be a Sedan - 775 tice c f intention to make Final I lasting gift—one that you and the whole family will • Proof, to establish claim to the land 1 ALL PRICES F. O . B. be enjoying long after lesser gifts have been forgotten. FLINT, M IC H IG A N .; bovo described, before the Register illVK I S A T R I A L Y U. -8. Land O ffice, at Portland. Orr- 1 , gen. on the 9th day o f January Satisfaction Guaranteed C A S C A D E G A R A G E i 1926. he have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Estacada. O r .f o " . :icox. Bros. f Claimant n.nnv s as witnesses: A Gene Leweltyn, o f Route 3, Esta- y cr.da Oregon. i, William D. McLeltan. of Route 3. ■1 FstaiMiin. Oregon. T He try Cretuer, o f Route 3. Esta- We note in the Satu-dav issue of a I enda, Oregon. '•aHy paper the psjre devoted to church J F. Madden, o f Route 3. Estacada, Mr. A Mr:, W. E. Hall. Props. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Oregon. notice* contain j the display ad of ar. a Clackamas County: 27.48 Acres rttefetl cure for c c ” ? «? a*»»! bunion II Keep y ur policy in our Eire i Vet 6-9-16: 9-5-14. ccrjpletely »«rrounded by the church Proof Vault, tree of charge. W ALTER L. TOOZE Sr., ads. One wonder? which aitrac ts til Register. larger attention. SUNDAY SPECIAL ELECTRIC BUILDING, PORTLAND. OREGON V »>e w’ ll be published flv ■ r-n- H. C . S T E P H E N S CHICKEN DINNER 1 « utive weeks in the Eastern Í It requires only turn.; o f the C »< k.imas News, Estacada, Oregon. A g e n t . r gulator to raise or lower the win- E rst publication Dor. l'*th; last Ojen f-om 6:30 i . m. to 6:00 p. m £ publication June. 7. j , dow o f a Chevrolet coach . 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