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PAGE EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 11 TWO 1 criminals that the lav.'s are intend- door o f those who should or do not cd as a rule and guide for the poor enforce the law. The latest crimes w . A. HEYLMAN, Editor. and lowly. The poor and lowiy entjtied “ the Glamor o f Romance” look up to th e s e «-c a lle d prominent commiUed b three people Entered at the postoffice in Estai ada, citizens and believe, rightfully, T . .. that they have the same rights and 0,1 thc Mount Hood , Lo°P “ tbc Oregon, as second c I mss mail. _ _ . . o r o n v o o n o d f r n " o ''n o ln f r '' an rti priviiedgcs. If murder, theft ar crop reaped from “ sob stuff” sccc rows by thr se whose duty it is to son and conspiracy to violate the P u blish ed e v e ry T h u rsd a y at law o f the land are not treated as infl.ct the p nalty prescribed by thr E sta ca d a , O re g o n , crimes by one court when com law violated. Even the uplift an mitted by the prominent or well- character building institutions, ol by thej which one . . o . f there was a student , ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY. to-do c.tizen why should they be considered such, when committed ®an mak” l ttte Pro* res* aKalnit tb< (A CORPOKATION.) by the poor and lowly? Is the sob stuir condonation of crimina criminal who robs others as a means a®t8- Since there is prevalent a con SUBSCRIPTION R A T K 8 : . . J o f livlihood in one clas3 any more aPir« y to violate the law there One Year - - * * « i entitled to a term in the peniten- shouId b* formed an organization of Six Months - - - * tiary than the criminal o f the other !aw enforcing agencies to conspire class, who, when hi. government is defeat tha aim. o f criminals, in dire straights, rob. her? Robs There should be a definite policy- SOB STUFF all the people? One does it as a throughout the state of Oregon in “ As Ye Sow, So Shall Ye Reap.” means o f livlihood, the other as a : he enforcement o f the law, regard- tbe >o-called prominence o. "Thou shalt not steal.” “ What will means of adding t ohis already ill- the harvest b e?” A very recent gotten millions. Which, think you, *tatus ° f wealth o f the criminal case, in which two ifirls, old enough should receive judicial “ sob stu ff” ^"be governor should remove a to attend one o f our higher insti- wben convicted? Every case o f ex- agencies that are atrophied, or not tutions o f learning, caught shop- L.cutiVe or judicial sob stuff clemen- functioning and, if necessary, sene lifting, were turned loose by a “ sob cy ajd s to the criminal classes. men into tbc c<>mmw » tle8 as din in.i.r,. i .. . Governor West, to start the ma in * ; , ,, , 1 But 8 « “ « ? * * “ a* ° ’ WaB chinery rusty from disuse. Sob That the girls were able to at- considered » disgrace and dishonor gtuff ^ nQ excuge f<>r ¡u existencc tend college in itself indicates that fron, which a family could not re in the minds of our law etnforcing necessity did not prompt them to cover. Today our officers have re- agencies dealing with criminals. take other people’s property. Had moved the stigma, and it is consid- they been poor girls whom necess- dcred as a mere mistake which SPRING FEVER TIME ity tempted, ‘tis safe to say that should be overlooked and the perpe- “ sob stuff” would not have been trators be given medals o f honor Have you noticed your annual at hunded them from the bench. A and bouquets. Portland investors tack o f spring fever coming on yet? jail sentence, the court said> would have not forgotten the criminal Watch for the symptoms. have no salutary effect, if the well- who served one term in an English Scientists have never been able to-do girls had already learned prison and two terms in an Amer- their lesson. Would the court have ¡can prison whom a sob stuff gover- to agree on exactly what causes reached this “ Solomon” conclusion nor pardoned and restored to citi- spring fever. Some say it’s a leth had these shoplifters been in zenship after serving two terms, argic drowsiness, caused by the body poisons accumulated straightened circumstances and sto- The state failed to prove anything eliminating len because o f necessity? Is the criminal against this man in Ore- during th ephysical inaction o f law to bo administered as a means gon but the fact remains that the j w i n t e r - of turning loose one class o f crim- public lost considerable money in Help the elimination by taking inals and the incarceration o f an- the institution he was connected long walks, breathing deeply o f the other class guilty of the same o f- with. The reasons fo r such loss fragrant spring air, or starting a fense? Loeb and Leopold, the have never been explained. Neither j garden. arch criminals o f Illinois were has the reason fo r depositing a large Another theory about spring quoted as saying they might get a sum o f this institutions resources fever is that it’s a reaction from couple o f years in the penitentiary in a neighboring city bank fo r a winter, first warm weather making for murdering young Frank. The few hours been satisfactorily given us droop into the sluggishness o f law enforcing agencies are to to those who lost. Increase in the tropics, homq o f our prehistor- blame for the idea among wealthy crime may be laid directly at the ic ancestors. Eastern Clackamas News m Maybet too, it’s an inheritance from the times when the cave man, after a long and monotonous win ter in his den, strolled out to bask lazily in the warm spring sunlight Odd thing is temperature, regu lator o f the amount o f energy your body generates. Hard to work at all on a hot summer day. Rainy weather, also makes many folks sluggish and drowsy. A t sixty to sixty-five degrees, we do our best physical and brain work and are healthiest. That’s why the temperature o f a house office or work room never should go above sixty-eight in wintter. Sap starts rising in tahe trees. Grass sprouts green. Plant life buds. Chirping birds pause on their way north. The ice goes out, lish run on the surface. The bear leaves his den. Timber wolves stop running in packs and mate. That is spring— the sunrise o f a j | new period of life. • The backyard gardener stirs. Far- •j | mer whistles in the fields.Golf bug '. | smacks his lips. Fisherman goes i j aver his tackle. Small boys swarm {• with marbles, baseballs and kites. { Spring is the time to take a new & .ease on life, to get a fresh start. S rid your lungs with fresh air and r go to it. THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ | Open from 7 a.m. to 0 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m. ESTACADA, OREGON A Safe Investment with Good Dividends NOW FOR THE GARDEN Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money Why You Should Buy This Stock 1. OUR BUSINESS IS FIRMLY ESTABLISHED, WELL MANAGED AND PERMANENT. 2. YOUR SAVINGS WILL BE SAFE. 3. YOUR INCOME DEPENDABLE. 4. WILL BE REGULAR AND DIVIDENDS PAID BY CHECK FIRST OF EACH MONTH. OR QUARTERLY. EXEMPT FROM STATE PERSONAL PROPER- TY T A X DIVIDENDS EXEMPT FROM NORMAL FED- ERAL INCOME TAX Investment Department 820 Electric Building Portland Electric Power Company Motes and Comment across the heaving waters o f the At- tion is not slipping. A p“ tient lantic to vard thc land where he was .visited him the other day, and after crowded out. a careful examinat on by the doctor The Maharaiah o f Indore India, wa’’ S8,ured he wns in Pu fe c t . . .. . . . . . ’ . health and had no'hing to worry has abdicated h.s throne in favor He thereupon ,eft the ...................................................................o f Prince Yeshwant Roaholkar. offlce and on rcaching the street By CHAD ALTON The people b f the Pacific North- west arc urged to make use o f the ir mail service about to be started :p and down the coast. The post- ge o f 25c per ounce may seem arge to the average correspondent 'Ut the chaps sending back hom e, 0 '- more dough ought to welcome he air mail as having many things o reccommend it, especially when ’! y are on flat tires and out of These are d fficult names fo r a man full o f moonsh ne to struggle with, but he might conclude that the first named gentleman has now become the Maharajah o f Outdore. Kathleen Norris says every f a ¡)y needs a fool and every family bas one Must we “ draw cuts” to determine which one this shall be ¡n tbc family? The oqt,ook for the preat.nt yettr I is viewed thru optimistic eyes ^tand by, now, you married men The farm has shared in the pros- .nd listen. A U. S. District judge perity o f the past year. There may »olds a married man is head o f the be jgoiated instances where this is mily and as such responsible for not true, but as a whole the agricul- ny minor misdemeanor his w,fe turist has prospered by better prices ay commit in his presence. In a for his products. And the facts will iquor case of the kind coining b e - , bear out the prediction that there ore him the wife wa8 found gu ilty. a better 0uti00k in the future for d fined one dollar and the nian ¿be form er than in any o f the years 150. This should decide for the since the war. uture which is the “ man o f the There is on physician up in Se house.” attle who is not so sure his reputa- Wanted— One perfectly good larch Lion, which up to the present K**X k **>.» . •,*»x,*X** * ’ > *X'*!»*!• »;*«XM5| writing has not put in appearance i; Mr. A Mr*. W. E. Hall, Props. in this region. Apply to the near- st weather observer. We are not to too severely crit icize the Mexican government for conditions at Tia Juana. The mayor and the good citizens o f San Diego tell us the direct outgrowth of vicious conditions in the Mexican City is made possible almost wholly by Americans. Rather severe in dictment, to be sure, but some o f us must have “ personal liberty,” i even tho we get into some other’s yard to enjoy it. dropped dead. Whether it was the size o f the fee paid, or that fate de- cided to take a hand in the case remains for a curious world to cog- itate upon. m - ------------------ — The discovery o f America by Col- umbus consisted in his viewing one small island. The rum-runner has discovered our whole coast. Wonder if future generations will bu.ld monuments to them. AT BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP # RLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. ESTACADA, OREGON Neat, Durable work Guaranteed Have the soles sewed on HOI RESTAURANT your aress shoes with a SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER HOT WAX M A C H I N E A. R. DAtiLKE, Estacada Open from 6:30 a, m. to 8:00 p. m ¿ for E con om ica! Transportation The chaps who are looking for something for nothing are directed to the nearest willing station, Sign there say* “ Free Air,” Ever read “ Josiah Allen's W ife?” The little lady, Marietta Ho.ley, who wrote that and many other charming stories under the pen name, "Samantha” many years ago has just passed on at her home in New York State at the age o f 80. Three hundred and fifty Ameri can tourists recently arrived at Cape Town, South Africa. Aside from the fact that Cape Town is a very remote part of~ the world, it is safe to venture these people saw nothing more fonderful than they would have in their own country, and which they had never taken the pains to visit. The supreme court o f the state of Washington has decided that “ good will” often figuring in trans fers o f business places, is a some thing o f no value. That is evident ly sof for each individual must create his own “ good will” from those with whom he comes in con tact. The United States has not forgot ten the slackers, as a doctor of Se attle has just been found guilty of failure to report far service in the World War and sentenced to one year in the Alcatraz military prison. Proh.bitionists might take a les son from Japan. The young ladies o f two cities got together and vowed they would marry no man who drank. This so forced prohi bition on the communities that all liquors were poured into the river, and now marriage bells ring merrily out again. New Low Prices These new low prices set a new record of achievement in auto mobile history—one that estab / lishes a newbasis o f motor car g) value, beyond question the greatest in the world. Think of getting a beautiful, four-door Sedan for $735—a Coach for only $645—and other closed models at equally amaz ing new low prices which in clude speedometer, b alloon tires, Duco finish,Fisher bodies, Alemite lubrication,andcount* less other fine car quality features. No other closed cars offer eoual value—none at the price offer equal beautv, durability, com fort or performance, snap and power. Come in— one ride will convince you. Coupe - - Coach - - Sedan • • Landau • $645 645 735 765 f. o b F lint. M ich iga n The Coach The lowest priced Fisher Body Coach in the world Ask for a Demonstration! C A S C A D E M O T O R CO. W ilco x Bros. Estacada, Ore The owner o f the Kansas City | Thc approach o f the vernal equi- ‘ Star bai passed away, and accord- | nox is a reminder that the garden ,nE t0 b‘8 W‘H great newspaper ! spot will ere long be dry and in- ba8 been turned over to three col late the spade. The enthusiasm h’S® Professors who are to conduct for gardening, begotten by the ’ f ° r *wo years, until it can be war may have waned in some s° id< These fellows find they know breasts, but to him who feels that lesa “ bout a newspaper than the [ a “ garden is a lovesome spot” real forman o f the composing room who life is renewed with the coming of knows less about running a college the days when the season invites tban do tbe professors. We would : to turning of the soil. For the in- Place our trust in the foreman to All Kinds °f door worker there >» as much exer- i run tbe Star, rise, there is as much health in hoe- j Representative Summers says: Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold :ng and spading and caring for a “ When we take liquor law enforce- garden as in playing golf. Besides ment out of politics and put the W ALL PAP^R, PAINTS and it is cheaper. More than that, the rich violator and the poor violator stuff grown in one’s garden, and on the same rock pile, we will have WINDOW GLASS pulled fresh, is better than any respect for the law. Yes and there r. »hat can be purchased. Thus there are two others that ought to be on 1; Phone 9x 6 Geo. Pointer Estacada, Ort* I is profit in healtht purse and qual- the same rock pile— the foreign dip- Hi | ity o f the product. lomat who break* our laws, and the tiaE E *5£H E 5a*B B E H B B aB a£3 S R S tlUCH IX l ;.m A garden provides a source of Pubbc press which feeds its readers relaxation for the individual whose c,n distorted news, working hours are spent amid the Mr Ferguson's troubles when she clamor and clatter o f the city. One succeeded in becoming governor of needs diversion and digging in the Texas did not cease as she hoped. 1 : soil and getting the odor of the and she now is announcing she w,l! mold is reinvigorating. It restores again be a candidate for th* office tranquility o f mind to one whose in order to more fully remove the day has been Ipent in business. The stigma o f impeachment from the well-kept garden betoken* the well- family name, which, she »aye, has Local Distributors for thc kept home, the home where there is not been done yet. Perhaps the thrift and com fort The ideal lady may learn that enough ia to< world would find everybody able much. to sit under his own vine and fig The Earl o f Craven co-defendant' tr*« in a garden. with th# Countee, Cathcart wh0 the ■“ *------------------ authorities denied her entry to this Complete with all Equipment The breaks always go against Und o f the /re*, has taken passage the drone. on a Canadian cattle boat for the • Bermudas. Th* islend is a famous 4 Modern woman may hav* faults hangout for the British rum-runners Let us give you a Demonstration of this Instrument. There is X but she doesn't look as ben{ and and rum taoif Dow* freely there. 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