Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 29, 1926, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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arguments by the prosecuting at-
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commission co..,posed o f tqiîiey, wno branded the play as
three members, would hav„ PQ1Vyr, injui.oua to the morals o f the
to license all broadcasting st ti.jns ; young
CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1928.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
In a recent speech Charles Evans
Hughes, formerly secretary of state
and republican candidate for the
presidency in 1916, in discussing
Brief of Resume of Happenings jom e o f the dangers that menace
the republic, said:
the Week Collected for
O u r Readers.
Lumber shipments by water have
neSr o l W8r
len^t^, ’
per.ods
of operation.
In turn» and I Introduction o f the Bible and Increased at Newport 400 per cent
war or public peril, th e' »resL ° f I
int° the ca*e wai Made since 1923.
would be authorized to take'
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the defe,nst! c” unsel to 8h.ow that
Six registered Holstfelns. valued at
over language o f the .same type a* used
operation o f all radio atutio
in "Desire” was to be found in both. over $1000, were stolen and butchered
at Albany.
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PROFESSIONAL CARos.
W. A. Heylman
DENNY BROTHERS
BARBERS
Wm. W. Smith
BATHS
ATTORNEYS A T L A W
We will take care o f any legal
Ladies’ and Children’« Hai
Catting a Specialty,
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Shop on Broadway, Estacada.
business you may have
Insurance, Loans and Collections.
DR. W . W . RHODES
PLUMBING
Osteopathic
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
PIPE and FITTINGS
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada
Get our prices before you buy
DR. G. F. MIDFORD
Physician and Surgeon
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing, call at the
Xx-itay Equipment
Glasses Fitted
Office and Residence Second and
Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon.
Telephone Connections
AMES
SHOP
MAIN STREET.
DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Dentist
Evening Work by Appointment
Phones: Office 316, Residence 6061
Estacada, Oregon
TIRE AND TUBE
0 . D. EBY
R E P A IR IN G
Attorney at Law
Broadway Garage
General Practice. Confidential Ad­
viser. Oregon City, Oregon
HENRY BOHN, Estacada
S. E. W OOSTER
Real Estate, Loans, Insur­
ance, Rentals
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
Farm Loans a Specialty.
Telephone Estacada, Oregon
Gresham 2471
C. D., D. C. and E#C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS
Practice in all Courts.
First National Bank, Oregon City,
Oregon.
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ED LINN, A T LIN N ’ S INN,
A G EN T
Estacada, Ore.
Phone 543
J. E. GATES
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MILK AND CREAM
GEORGE LAW RENCE & SON
Phone No. 37-3
The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal
accredited tuberculin free cows
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Haircutting 35c
MASONIC
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GUARANTEED
ART. SMITH, Prepr.
ESTACADA
portland - carver - estacada stages
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
LINN S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
D A IL Y
A. M.
P. M
P. M.
2:00 6:20 Lv.
Clackamas
2:30 6:60
Carver
2:40 7:00
barton
3 :05 7:26
Eagle Creek
3:16 7:36
Ar. Estacada
3:30 7 :50 Ar.
* Daily except Sunday
SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A.
t. Portland
• A. M. M.;P.M. P.M
CUTS
MORE
S L IC E S
TO
THE LOAF
An idesl «lice-siie for toasting, sandwiches and
children’s between-meal snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
Tha same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite f J
Grocery and Restau- I I
rants in Estacada
Vicinity.
ft
Estacada
3:00
4:30 8:30
8:46
Eagle Creek 8:16
4:46
Barton
8:26
4:66 8:65
Carver _
8;46
6:16 9:16
Clackamas 6:66
6:26 9:26
Portland
9:30
6:00 10:00
(A ) Saturday only.
M. Leave Estacada 4.30 P. M.
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DANGERS TO THE REPUBLIC
The district conference of the Amer­
ican Legion auxiliary was held at
Roseburg.
The 30th birthday anniversary ot
the Salem lodge of Elks was cele
brated Friday.
Liberty should ever be found in
the purpose to secure the freedom
of the individual— an ordered froe-
dom> but still freedom— subject on­
ly to restraints as a sound and tol
erant judgement determines to be
esseniai to the mutuality o f our lib­
erty.
The most ominous sign of
our times is the indication ot an in­
tolerant spirit. It is more danger­
ous when armed, as it usually is,
with sincere conviction. It can be
exorcised only by convoking the gen
ius which watched over our infancy
and has guided our development—
the American spirit o f civil and re­
ligious liberty.
The annual conference ot the state
Democracy has its own capacity
court of the Catholic Daughters of for tyranny. The interests o f liber­
America was held at Astoria.
ty are peculiarly those of individ­
Increased premiums for dairy cattle uals and, hence, o f minorities; and
exhibitors have been decided on by freedom is in danger o f being slain
at her own altar if the passion for
the Linn county fair management.
Mrs. George Boedegheimer died at a uniformity and control of opinion
Salem hospital from burns suffered gathers head.— Ex,
when she was cooking at her home
NOTES AND COMMENT
near Sublimity.
Water is now running In all canals
By Chad Alton
o f the Warm Springs irrigation sys­
tem. Warm weather has made the
Gussie writes in to ask if there
I water needed.
is any remedy for bow legs. Sure,
William Maey, aged 26, was killed Gussie.
Skirts reaching down to
when he fell under the front trucks the ankle.
of a car of a logging train on which
Belgian
socialists parade and
he was riding.
bury Mussoiini in effigy.
But the
The first annual convention of the Dictator is in fact still on top o f
southern division of the southern dis ground and just as much a worry as
trlct Epworth league for Oregon held before his burial.
a three-day session at Medford.
Our colleges turn out men alto­
The Lane county fair board has gether too smart, or else we choose
authorized the crafting of plans for a men altogether too dull to enforce
proposed building program on the our. laws and cope witlt criminals.
county fair grounds at Eugene.
If crime is to hold the upper hand
The Baldwin mill at Anlauf In Lane better we padlock our colleges fro
county, which has been closed down a time.
f for nearly two years, will resume oper­
There is a saying that all signs
ations as soon as repairs are com­ fail in dry weather. Yet we’ll take
pleted.
any and all bets that were you to
Joe Sylvester of Milligan was kill­
ed instantly at Vaughan’s camp of the
Coos Bay Logging company», about
midway between North Bend and Co-
quille.
A special city election Is proposed
In a petition now being circulated in
Eugene asking that six outlying dis­
tricts southwest of the city be an­
nexed.
A merger of the Malheur county
farm bureau and the Malheur Pro­
ducers’ association was the result Of
a meeting ot the two bodies held re­
cently.
Tbs state engineer has been request­
ed to investigate the condition of the
Whited reservoir on Burnt river In
Baker county to determine whether
it is safe.
Salaries have not been paid for two
months by the state board of horti­
culture and the board hag decided to
ask for relief from the state’s emer­
gency fund.
Tentative organization of the Lane
county cow testing association was
effected at a meeting of a number
of dairymen at the Eugene chamber
of commerce.
R. W. Price, managing director of
Crater Lake lodge, reports seven feet
of snow at the lodge, five (uet at
Government Camp and itaroa feet at
Anna 8prings.
Prices for lime fertilizer which Is
being manufactured at the lime pisnt
at the Oregon penitentiary have been
fixed at 14.75 a ton In bulk and 45.50
a ton In sacks.
The annual meeting of the Umpqua
Baptist association was held at Rose­
burg with approximately 100 delegates,
representing the 14 churches of the
association, In attendance.
Thirty tons of earwig bait will be
bought by the city of Portland te use
in the spring offensive against the
earwig in the city parka and in the
parking strips in the streets.
An election held In the Ferndale
school district In Umatilla county on
a bond issue of $28.000 to repi-tcc the
■ehool building destroyed by fire in
February was defeated. 77 to 23.
With members from ail parts of
the valley attending. Hood River
Masonic lodge, A. F and A. M„ had
a mortgage-burning celebration.
A
final debt of 36500 had been paid.
W’ llllam Wortman. aged resident of
Hammond, who was seriously burned
some time ago when his house was
destroyed by firs, died in an Astoria
hospital as s result of his injuries.
Out of the 34600 taken in the lust
fen- days from the bedrock if »he bsr
which the Burnt River Gold Dn-.luittR
company is working 30 miles <>ttt ol
Baker, 34000 in nuggets waa picked
up by the laborers.
A piece of fuse, a case of detonat­
ing caps and a box of dynamite con­
tributed to an accidental explosion at
the camp of the Coata Driving A Boom
company, seven miles south of Tilla­
mook, that sent four men to the hos­
pital with Injuries which were be­
lieved likely to prove fatal to one
or more of tbo victim«.
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Boasting that on her 100th birtn-
day a lady of Providence! Rhode Is­
land, took her usual drink of whis­
key, -.apd that she had done the
same for many years, seemingly af­
forded her great satisfaction.
As
during all her many years in this
life no boast had come from her
that she ever did anything for Un-
uplift o f woman-kind, at this late
date an admission that she has vio­
lated the laws of her country and
added nothing to the respect fov
herself, should be cause for asking
the question if she has not paid a
dear price for a little cheap news­
paper notoriety.
Men
of
much
The department of labor has de­
cided to allow Japanese born in
Hawaii and therefore American
born, to enter the United States.
In this manner the whole Pacific
Coast may be filled with what are
really Japanese made native citizens
by circumstance o f birth.
And now Mr. Hoover and others
o f the administration say we are
carrying the habit of hoarding too
far and should begin spending. We
have been wise, say they, in the
past few years, but now we should
ope nthe sock and let it flow out
again in order to keep our prosper­
ity at high pitch.
Long past due
subscriptions to this family journal
hankfully received, is our way of
seconding the motion.
The laws o f nature are always en­
and forced.
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Children’ s Hair Cut ling 25c; Shave 15c
All other work at popular prices
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP
Statement o f the ownership, man
ngement, etc., required by Act o f j
Congress of August 24, 1912, of
Eastern Clackamas News published
weekly at Estacada, Oregon, for j
April, 1926.
Sta te o f Oregon, County of
Clackamas, ss. Before me a No- |
tary Public in and for the State and
County aforesaid, personally ap­
peared W. A. Heylman who, having
been duly sworn according to law,
deposes and says that he is the ;
business manager o f the Eastern
Clackamas News, and that tne fol­
lowing is to tne best o f his knowl­
edge and belief, a true statement
of the ownership, management, etc.,
of the aforeaaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption,
required by the Act af August 24,
1912,embodied in section 443, Pos­
tal Laws and Regulations, to-wit:
Publisher, The Estacada Publish­
ing Company, Estacada, Oregon.
Editor, W. A. Heylman,
Businetg Manage^ W. A. Heylman.
That the owner is, The Estacada
Publishing Company, a coi poi atyon.
Ih e stockholders are H. U. ton y-
der, Elizabeth H, Snyder, J. M.
Moore, C- A. Dykeman, W. A. Heyl­
man, fannie L. Heylman,L. C Howe,
N. B. Kichardeon, H. C. Gohring, El­
liott Btewart Estate, and C. C.
-Shafford, ail o f Estacada, Oregon.
The known bondholders. Mortga­
gees, and other security holders,
H. B. Snyder, C. A. Dykeman, and
F. L. Hey.man. o f Estacada, Oregon,
w . A. Hey,man, Business Manager.
Subecnbea and sworn to before
me this 16th day of April. 1926. ^
(SE AL)
W. F. CARY
My commission expires August I
15, 1927.
The difference between a puli and
a drag is that one is the way a pol­
itician goes into office and the other
a manner in which he is sometimes
removed.
FROM THE N O RTH W EST’S
put a beer sign on the front of some
building,you could not get police
enough to kep the crowd back.
President Coolidge asserts that
the country is in greater danger
from the citizen who fails to vote
than from crime and violence.
Crime can be controlled, but with
negligent voters there is nothing can
be done.
Man’s inalienaby right to claim
his home a* his castle has been up­
held in England. One arrested for
drunkenness maintained he was ly­
ing on his own doorstep. And the
magistrate decided that if he wished
to befoul his own nest, well and
good.
prominence
great bucketfuls o f brain argue that
the permission o f light wines and
beer would eliminate the be Ue-ggei .
How th’ey get that w.-y or whet that
abundance of brain is cotnpo ed of,
is difficult to say. Soft drinks c f
beer and win-: will never appeuse and
will add to the appetite o f th • booz­
er, and he will always lo a patron
o f the bootlegger and his slrongei
drink.
Shades,
$1.00
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