Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 08, 1926, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL ft, 1026
PAGE THREE
W. A. PROCTOR ENTERS
Mrs. Thomas Nicholson and sis­
tern used In 1918 these prices were
SUITS TO ORDER
D A i ÍC E
■ DAN ~E
made public and edluoted every three
RACE FOR COMMISSIONER ter, Mrs. Sovereign of St. Paul,
months, so that any consumer or pro­
at
th
in :u n lay night,
P. M. Black, repre» nting the
ducer had bts day In court when he
W. A_ Proctor has decided to run Minn., are visiting for a few weeks
April
nod
music—hacii-
considered
prices
unfair.
Those
who
| Mash Clothing Co. o f Portland will
fo r the nomination as county com - 1 at the home o f Joe Nicholson of this
complained that during the war prices
wood
rybndy
wem 'm e.
mitsionsr at the coming primaries. I city. The guests have been winter­
were too high had this ready recourse ■ he in Est: cadu Tuesday, April 13, A <1 nii
i.uclies
fre<>.
Man-
to
hand
1
and
announces
reduced
prices
»n
Mr. Proctor has served one term in ; ing in California and are planning
men’s clothing. He will sell tailored
In
the
meantime
all
the
Industries
of
to
locate
here.
Mr.
Thomas
Nichol­
this office and is well known through
See
the country would have tmen mobilised j t0 measure suits at $23.00.
son o f St. Paul, Minn., is the State
out the county.
by the formation of committees repre­ i him at Linn's Inn Estacada, Ore.
Nay you saw it in tin* News.
By BERNARD M. BARUCH
sentative of each industry as was
The Enterprise announces him as ; factory inspector and Labor Com­
done In the World War. Over them
lined up against the Cross forces. 1 missioner.
would be placed a government direc­
It remains to be seen whethev Mr.
Rev. Ira F. Rankin left Tuesday
tor or commodity chief The various
R ep rin ted fro m T h e A tla n tic M on thly.
Proctor takes this stand.
for Marshfield where he will under­
government departments would ap
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
A. Cooke of Damascus is th« only go an operation at the Methodist
point committees representing their
II
other aspirant to this position who Deaconess hospital.
He expects to
The War Industries Board was or­ requirements, so that on one commit­
has announced himself thus far.
be gone about three weeks.
ganised like any other supervisory tee the resources of the nation would
L S A K iiL R S
W. A. Heyiman
Wm. W. Smith
committee, with a chairman, vice be represented and on the other the
B A IH S
chairman, members In charge of va­ demands of the government. The gov­
ATTORNEYS A T LAW
ernment
director
would
stand
between
Lad.es'
and
Ch ildren's H air-
rious activities, bureau ch efs and sub­
Cu tt in g ¡ i Specialty.
ordinate workers
It surveyed and to decide. In conjunction with the pri­ W e will take care o f any legal
Shop on Broadway, Estacada.
. business you may have
sought to arrance the whole Industrial ority committee, to what department
supplies should go
war field under the plenary powers
Insurance, Loans and Collections.
CUTS MORE
Money would be controlled and di­
conferred by the President srui the
Congress How well It did this Is a rected like any other resource. "Tak­
story for others to tell What It did ing th* profit out of war” is not
SLICES
DR. W . W . R H O D E S
Is the baste of the plan I am here synonymous with “conscription of
wealth," as It is sometimes regarded.
drawing.
Osteopathic
TO THE LOAF
It was comparatively easy to fix The latter Is a theoretical project, pro­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
prices and to distribute materials, and hibited by our Constitution, contrary
Indeed to stabilize the wages of labor 1o the spirit of our social and political
In those Industries In which prices Institutions, and impossible In prac­ Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
were fixed. The labor situation, hpw- tice Taking the profit out of war Is
Get our prices before you buy
ever, became Increasingly difficult, an orderly and scientific development
children’s between-meal snacks.
DR. G. F. M ID FO R D
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
particularly when Genera! Crowder of the economics and conduct of mod­
found It necessary to withdraw men ern war. necessary to the effective
Physician and Surgeon
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
For 3heef Iron work,
for the proposed campaign of 1919 mobilization of national resources and
Ax-Ray
Equipment
Glasses Fitted
repairs, soldering and
after 4,000,000 soldiers had already Indispensable to equalizing the bur­ Ulnae and
Residence Second and
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
plumbing, cull at the
dens of war among the armed and
been taken.
Alain Streets, Estacada, Oregon,
slvillan
population.
Born
of
expe­
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
Much has been said about the prod
.telephone Connections
teerlng of labor It is an unjust accu­ rience and proved by practice. It re­
same price as the regular large loaf.
MAIN STREET.
sation. It is only fair to say that this moves some of the most destructive
condition was primarily brought about concomitants of modern war—the con DR. C H A S. P. JO H N SO N
through the lne'**>ei'iyuce of the organ­ fusion and waste incident to war time
Sold at Your Favorite ffjg spy> 3*
Dentist
ization within our own governmental Inflation
Evening
Work
by Appointment
departments and by the furious bid­
Grocery and Restau- M e> kwE
'±*7 CtJp d ’ k
This term "conscription of wealth."
ding of munitions makers and ship need by so many has created a hojte | Phones: Office 315, Residence 6051
rants in Estacada and I
1SJ
1
1R
builders for. services That situation, among those of socialistic tendencies,
Estacada, Oregon
together with the increased prices of and a fear among those who. like me,
Vicinity.
TleweSt rmmSel of ih& Mc£k:m jaml/y
the tilings that labor hpd to buy with believe In our system based upon per- j
0 . D. EB Y
the results of Its work, made it Inevi­ sonal Initiative and reward, of a tak
table that labor must get higher ing of money without payment, for
Attorney at Law
wages.
the use of .Stats. Neither the hope i
Broadway Garage
So it became evident that the price nor the fear is- Justified by the recom­ General Practice. Confidential Ad­
fixing program had to go even fur­ mendation herein contained or by ottr
viser. Oregon City, Oregon
ther, and the War industries Board, experience in the war. The use of !
HENRY BOHN. Estacada
when the Armistice came, was pro­ money should be controlled and dl- j
FROM THE N O R TH W E ST’S
ceeding with a campaign to fix the rected In a national emergency. A |
S. E. W O O S T E R
prices of all the basic things that la­ man sh' ild no more be permitted to
bor had to buy Some had previously use his money as he wishes than he Real Estate, Loans, insur­
been fixed. 1 speak of labor In a much should be permitted to use the proj
ance, Rentals
broader sense than manual labor, for dnc-ion of his mine, mil] or factory
• Farm Loans a Specialty.
the unorganized so-called "white col­ excoot through the general supervis­
Telephone Estacada, Oregon
lar" part of out community—clerks, e e agency This was being dons to­
Gresham 2471
teachers, government employees, pro­ ward the end of the war.
C. D „ D. C. a nd E. C. L A T O U R E T T E
fessional men—were less able to meet
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A T L I N N ’ S INN,
“'During the final phase of the World
the situation than labor In the nar
AGENT
ATTORNEYS
War
no
man
or
corporation
or
Institu­
rower sense. For the protection and
Estaca da, O re .
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tion
could
raise
money
without
the
Practice
in
all
Courts.
relief of such groups certain plans
tpproval of the Capital Issues Commit­ First National Bank, Oregon City,
J. E. G A T E S
were devised. To illustrate—
THE BREAD
One of thorn provided that tnanufao- tee of the Treasury Department, which
Oregon.
turers. Jobbers and retailers of shops committee in turn would not permit
could make and sell shoes only of a the borrowing of money unless the
specified quality at a fixed price, ef­ War Industries Board approved the
fective July. 1919. No one who did ase to which It was to be put. Thus
not have a card of the War Industries the City of New York was not permit-
Board In his window could sell shoes, ed to spend $3,000.000 for the build­
DELIVERED FRESH EVERY D A Y BY OUR
and only the standardized shoes could ing of schools. The City of Philadel­
“ T h e sho p where the b a rb er kn ows hi» stuff.''
be sold. No Jobber or manufacturer phia was prevented from making Im­
O W N FAST “ W H IT E ” A U T O TRUCK TO
would sell shoes to anybody who did provements that In peace time would
EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor
not have this card. The shoes were have been necessary, but In war time
ESTAC AD A RETAIL STORES.
to be stamped Class A, B or C and had were not Various states, counties
*
E S T A C A D A S LEADING TON SO RiAL ARTIST
to be of the quality prescribed and and cities, and a vast number of pri­
«old at the price fixed The country vate concerns, were denied the us«
H air Cut 3 5 c ;
C h ild re n ’ s Hair C u ttin g 2 5 c ; Shave- 15c
was so organized In every district that ot money and materials for purposes
ASK YO U R GROCER FOR IT
there could be Immediately reported not necessary for the winning of the
All
other
work at popular prices
to Washington the name of any shoe war. Each part of the community had
M
OTTO:
“
LIVE AND LET LIVE”
retailer who did not carry out the reg­ to adjust its wants to the whole great
Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty
ulations of the War Industries Board undertaking.
as to price and quality. Through re­
BATHS
BATHS
BATHS
BATHS
strictions on his labor, money, raw
Broadway,
m
ar
Linn’s
inn,
Esacada,
Oregon
materials and transportation no man­
ufacturer would have been permitted GUARD AT UNKNOWN’S TOMB
to sell to any dealer violating the reg­
Hereafter those making the pil­
ulations The Armistice stopped the
execution of this plan.
grimage to the tomb o f the Un­
Another plan of this nature: The known Soldier, at Arlington, will
manufacturers of men’s and women’s find there -a buddy, fully accou­
wearing apparel had In 1918 been call­ tred. mounting guard.
ed to Washington, together with the
President Coolidge himself gave
retailers of various goods, and notified
che
order, Secretary o f War Davis
that regulations would have to be
made In regard to retail prices and passed it on, and henceforth the
commanding officer at Fort Meyer
standardization of clothing.
The rulings by the board were made will see to it that a detail o f picked
known through the Issuance of official men will do the honors on two-hour
bulletins at Irregular Intervals and reliefs.
wer« widely distributed by* the press,
A. SAGNER, Proprietor.
Nothing could be more fitting.
which co-operated In this most neces­
The
question ’o f whether a guard
Electrical Goods o f All Kinds— Paints, Varnish and Enam-
sary work with a whole-hearted pur­
pose that gave to the orders of the ’ should be detailed for duty thero
•I*.— Tw o cell Fla.h ligh t. 50c.
E le ctric Vacuum Sweeper
War Industries Board the Instant and has been debated for some time,
fo r Rent by Day.
PHONE 76-2
! some taking the position that visi­
broad circulation they required
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Mr. Hoover already was doing much tors always behaved themselves be­
to perfect- hie control of-food product« comingly and therefore a guard waa
and prices There was also talk of i unnecessary.
' ‘
fixing rents, and In some cities this
All this was beside the mark# No
waa done.
White Enamel Dish Fan fall of Proüor & Gamble’s
more sacred spot than this exists
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
If we were to start. In the event of
in
the
entire
country
and
anything
LINN'S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
another war, at the placs where we
Soap. The white enanul dishpan sells regularly at 75c. With
-
DAILY
were Industrially when the World War calculated to enhance the impres­
(A)
ended, the President, acting ’ through siveness o f it is well worth doing.
this we give you—
P M- P. M.
• a . m . M . : P . M P .M
P.M
A . M.
an agency similar to the War Indus­ There are some things that ave done
i.U O 6:420 Lv. Estacada
8:00
4:80 8:30
f . Portland
tries Board, wculd have the right to not because we have to do them but
7 cakes P. & G. soap
2 cakes guest ivory scap
4:45
8:45
Clackamas
2:30 6:50
Eagle Creek 8:16
fix prices of all things as of a date because wc want to.
2:40 7:00
4 :65 8:56
Barton
8:25
Carver
previous to the declaration of war
Carver
8 ;45
Barton
3:05 7:25
5:15 9:16
2 medium ivory soap. I Chips», ¡arge, I while ennuid dish pan
Now let’s complete the to # b by
when there was a fair peace time rela­
Clackamas
8:55
6:25 9:26
Eagle Creek
3:15 7:35
placing a classical altar o f l.-onze
9:30
6:00 10:00 tionship among the various activities
Ar, Estacada
3:30 7 :60 Ar. Portland
All for $1.35. We have just 50 of tins assortment.
of the nation It woi^d be Illegal to above it and on this kindling a
(A ) Saturday only.
* Daily except Sunday
buy. sell, serve or rent at any other "flam e of remembrance” such as
SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A. M. Leave Estacada 4.30 P. M.
than these prices Brakes would he burns day and night and always
applied to every agency of Inflation over the unknown o f France under
before the hurtful process started An
Intelligent control of the flow of men. the Arch Triumph in Paris.
Headlight matches, 6 boxes per carton, 25c a carton
Here is something for the Amer­
money and materials would be Im­
posed. Instead of having the blind pan­ ican Legion and other patriotic or­
ic heretofore ensntng on the first ap­ ganizations to get behind.
Th.-y
32-inch Amoskeag G.ngham, large variety oi
pearance of the frantic demands o' can see it through— and should.—
war The Draft Board would hare be Portland News.
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pacer ns at 23c per yard
fore It the rulings of the priority com
GEORGE LAW RENCE & SON
mlttee, together - with the-*stlmated
Phone No. 37-3
needs of every business and profes­ "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS”
D. M. C. Cotton, 6 strand, now" carried in stock
sion In Its relationship to the eonduc COMING TO LIBERTY THEATER
The only milk told in Estacada from Federal
of the war, and men would be select­
accredited Tuberculin free cows
ed -accordingly.- The Draft Board
Norman Kerry, the idol 'of the la­
Don t forget to ask for your Green Discount Stamps
could more Intelligently decide with
the adrlce of the priority committee, dies will appear at This popular show
many of th- problems with which It house in “ Lorraine o f the Lions."
would be faced There would be no
He is supported by a large cast
•ending of men to the trenches who
BOB S UNION BARBER SHOP
were needed for expert Industrial war headed by Patsy Ruth Miller and
work and then bringing them back many other screen stars.
It ia a
AND MARCEL SALON
again. Businesses not necessary to
the winning of the war would be cur­ tremendously dramatic picture with
STRICTLY SANITARY
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
tailed Tbs Draft Board would have a beautiful love scene in gorgeoua
that Information before It
tropical ’ setting- and filled with
HOURS — 9 : 0 0 A. M. T O 8 : 0 0 P. B
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS
The prices of all things being fixed, thrills that leave an indelible mark.
SATURDAY— »¡OO A. M. TO 10 00 P. M.
the price fixing committee would make You should see this play— Saturday
any necessary adjustments, as was
MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA
ART. SMITH, Propr.
and Sunday, April Id and 11.
4 o m dnrise the war Cadsr ths gyp-
Tailin’ Ù2 Frani
(hi of War
Jim DBG ÍHEiRS
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
AMES SHOP
TÍRE AND TUBE
REPAIRING .
Finest Bakery
n t
GUIES’ FUNERAL HOME
SUPREME
The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop
THE NORTHWEST’S
FINEST BAKERY”
ELECTRIC STORE
PORTLAND-CARVER- ESTACADA STAGES
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
L o o k---
JERSEY
MILK AND CREAM
THE PEOPLES STORE