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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSbAY, MAY é, 1926. PAGE TWO * ” private corporation, have platted the the resulta and get a line on your ing exactly the opposite thing you are landed at a new addition interested in the selling end. No town o f Longview, Wash. They are representatives! It la a conflict with the law, and where lots ure selling “ like hot one denies the auto is a great plcas- a purp se on the part o f the board cuttes.” W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor. interested in selling lots. Present I "LIBERTY ‘ 0n PT ? ? the " **“ P‘ ? congress ° f th° b° can a' d CaK08-'' U° ° d bU81" C“ ? ^ ure a n . comport, but ti», one-sixth LIBERTY ~OR OR ~DÆATH” DEATH” which present expenditures to accomplish their _______ ? " .I ? ! * ? .!?*,.?!*??-"* A new lnve,u,uu is a holder for who do not own one will no doubt a^ 0rd b0 kbut *ts eye8- Journal. c,j{artj,tes. Y\ hen a cigarette is argue that they have no immediate When Patrick Henry on that hi»- Entered at the postofflce in Estacad», uitimute aims, i.e^ gigantic profits, drawn from the box it is automatic- use lo r one away from their busi- are merely a means unto the end. torical occasion cried out “ Give me Oregon, as second class mail. • ally lighted by electricity. Wonder- ness nor care to plaster a mortgage To build a hotel in a town o f five liberty or give me death,” his * # ful invention! Sure is. on ail their worldly possessions for thousand inhabitants the equal o f thought probably ran no farther „ I Indolent persons may be inter- i0methmK they can very well do published every Thursday at any in a northwestern metropolis than to draw down upon himself * j ested in learning that a system o f Wittlou'" was but one o f the means used, the plaudits and acclaim o f his fel- * Estacada, Oregon, By CHAD ALTON The proposal to build a toll bridge low citizens assembled w.th him. ^ • reproducing sound with moving pic- A very prominent wet says that by the across lire Columbia that w»uid in- To be cure, it was a noble senti- tuies has been found. They will a youth who six years ago would go * not have to sit and look at the sii- to a party with a flask on his hip ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, crease the vaiue of their holdings is nrer.t, but expressed only in a polit- * but another means. The proposal ical and material sense, and with ________ ____ discovered __________ ent drama aau _ use their imagina- _ ___ have _ ____ So-caded _____ germs were would been ___________ ostracised but vu, to* (A COKPOKA'i ION.) ____ [ o f private interests to construct a ! thought deep down in the heart as 50 years ago, long after the fiea lion to suppiy the text o f the p.ay. day is hailed as a hero. *That, o f bridge across the Columbia that to Just what “ liberty” was, Pat- had been getting in his work on the department o f justice re- c0Ui‘8e< depends upon the kind of S ubscription R ates : j . .J w o u .d bring permanent injury to an rick Henry did not voice, or at human figure. Of the tw0 the flea tg that y4 cant o f pngolU)l.g company he keeps. One Year * ;76,ent,r* state 1 . o f little moment to least did not atop to realize what ig the most real and nimble. | parolgU il0m luUc,ai penitentiaries Enforcement agent* o f the coun- 8lx Months • » * this uctopiw. b > oc muot ave e was o ering up is i e »o re* y piles ^ trashey literature on itturn to the paths o ! tfood citizen- try in vne lust six months of , 11,8 P°und o i * * * ? ', However, ba °.r’ ® se 18 cons lUlceW? U ,, I'® the news stands explains why we snip. This is a fine showing and padlocked ¡¿tit»« establishments for THE LONGVIEW BRIDGE .should be eompeiieu compelled to so sever toid him there was no "liberty” for produce , , r, . ® as- liquor law violation. . * 1 int L unui siiuuiu oe w ou no Shakespeares or Bacons lelutes the claims of . . . those who That made same as not to draw one ounce of him or his fellowmen in the sense1 r _ „ ., . ., . . . . „ . . . i n this age. Reading o f the aver- sert “ once a criminal, always a good business ior the locksmiths and The prosperity o f Portland and commercial blood from his victim, they usual,y cry out for. He did modern line , productive criminal.” not so good for the violators. the entire state o f Oregon are men- the state o f Oregon. This octopus not, like a great many other peo- of nothin but morons. The question of what clams eat Crime may be lessened by elimfu- ■ . „ , j „ „ j cuDiditv o f proposes to piay safe. It propose* Ple* deeply consider what he was Prize f.gnting, public aced by the greed and c p y ^ ^ frame the pubiic that lt may> clamoring for, or how difficult it Many assert that Christianity is is of sufficient importance to atu act ating vice. a private corporation doing business ,f jt fmdg the opt,rating o f a t0ll was to obtain unless gone after the the cure for lawlessness and crime. Eastern sc.entists to the coast o f gambling o f all kinds, bawdy houses In the state o f Washington. It is bridge unprofitable, umoad it upon right way. I f he had and if they That no doubt is true, but so many the Pacific to learn the answer, An i0w pool rooms, cafes and cabarets needless to remark that Seattle and (be public at a reasonable figure, had, neither could have failed to are fearful o f the ridicule of the United States department of fisher- (don’t scoff) where dancing is per- ninety per cent of the state o f Though this venture show them a know that they were tightly bound evil minded that they hesitate to ies official says tney feed on “ die- mitted, free and easy dance halls Know what dietoms are or a,ld otner forms of vice attract the Washington are back o f anything book-loss, yet they will regard it as by the chains o f their own Weak- express anything that sounds rel.g- toms. criminal and furnish him a place hat would injure in a commercial a means toward the end. Once this nesses, by those of their evil pas- loUa* Too few Dare to be Dan- is? Neither do we. The one-sixth o f American fam- o f hangout. Putting the saloon out way, the progress o f Portland and menace spreads its tentacles accross s*°ns> by superstitions and many iel. the state o f Oregon. A bridge ac- the Columbia, it will slowly but lidse beliefs, of slaves to perverted ¡s up (0 Congress to say ilies not at present owning an auto- o f business has driven crime to cross the Columbia at Vancouver surely fasten itself upon the com- appetites that no loving God ever whether or not the bootlegger and mobile arc urged to possess them- these resorts, and it can be found being regarded as of benefit to the nierce o f the state of Oregon. It £ave them, by the bonds of selfish» the brewer and the criminal ele- selves of one, presumably by those in tho most “ fashionable” o f them, city of Portland, wag opposed by first proposes to so construct its nc8S and hate, seeking after vain- ment shall dictate the laws o f thig the city o f Seattle. This was true bridge as to make it impossible for ' K*ory> by enmity and envy and cov- country. The gentlemen who go in the face of the fact that it was ships o f the first class to ascend the t «tousness and utter disregard for doWn to Washington to make our not a private enterprise fo r profit, river to Portland, Oregon’s port, j luckless fellowmen, without which iawg have need oT keeping their nor in any sense designed to injure Thus it immediately becomes the no 8lave *n reeking galley was ever ears to the ground, a neighboring community. The head o f navigation on the Columbia more ^ o n g ly bound. The kind of .. . ,! Vancouver gridge was built because river and Oregon’s first class ship- j “ berty many are asking for in these .. .. , . , y ? . | the traffic between the two states ping must o f necessity be turned days savors more o f license, o f the . ,° n t * ' . a ........ *............... w . a____ ______ „a .„„a sort which Madame Roland, before * un leads one to wonder whether is still in the U the old ferry could no longer sup- at Longview in the state o f Wash- **er head was cut olfbgkq gkq gk Such an occurrence re- ply the service. Thig bridge has mgton. Shall a private corporation her h®ad dr0PPed into the backet d . R . .. proven its own necessity by its re- founded on greed be permitted to so ut,leuln lne guinoune, proclaimed th k . . . , , ceipts; yet it was built to care for obstruct a navigable stream, as to many crimes were committed in the rpa|apnt nf an increasing traffic fo r years to make it a non-navigable stream to name 0*‘ there ig a better, a truer liberty, easily gained, once When the United States adopted come and supplies the needs o f the ships now plying in its waters s o u t h w estern Washington and Is the state o f Oregon to be sub- won will set all free. There never prohibition it inaugurated the great- Northwestern Oregon, so admirably, ordinated to the schemug o f the oc- was but one man in all history en- est moral reform the world has Pies and Pastry excelled by none. Smart service, Like all movement» there is no present need for an- topus? Oregon is represented in dowed with this wonderful freedom ever known. and there has been no man since calculated to benefit the masses, lt clean Airy rooms and aay— SOIVlE HOTEL, other bridge across the Columbia. Washington, how ably or how feebly The Longbell Lumber company, a this controversy will show. Watch who has enjoyed it. He knew and meets opposition from the forces o f Joyfully, gave demonstration that the only evil, but the right will eventually The Management. kind, end which to attain consisted prevail, as every sensible thinking in obeying the lawg o f God and the person must know, laws o f man, was the only liberty . ... . , , . , . „ .... , \ ,, As everybody knew in advance, we have or are entitled to. He .u , .. „ ’ ..... . . . . . . . . . . . ,, the investigation by the Senate com- “ Went about his fathers business ... , , u -i u u - ju - mittee on prohibition proved noth- obeymg His laws which insured him ¡. .. . . ,.. . . ... ‘ng, unless it gave evidence that the liberty of which so many desire ,u , H. C. G O H R IN G , Proprietor .. _ , ths wet interests are a very law- and falsely believe they may attain . ... „ . . . / . . . , . . ... . . .. . ‘ ess gang and will not hesitate to A ll Kinds of by simply following about their own to meang tQ def h ousiness and obeying no law. So wil, o f the pcople. Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold when that time comes that all Pat rick Henrys who cry for liberty and strawberries on May 1st is WALL PAPER, PAINTS and freedom fill their hearts and minds same*k»ng quite unusual. A nd that W INDOW GLASS and souls with the same spirit th at! they ,w*11 be 80 Plentliul that it will was in the man of Nazareth, then not be nece88ary t0 P“ t too much will the Star o f Freedom come accent on l he first syllable of our Phone 9x-6 Geo, Pointer Estacada, Ore. within their vision and they will en- tavorite shortcake, is our humble jo y the full effulgence thereof. Un- ^,etition• til they do this, they are but as pul- The reckless driver has as much ing babes in their cradles, swinging cau*e for complaint when convic- Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m. their arms in noisy spasms o f infan- ted lhat his personal liberty is in tile frenzy, wailing for possession fringed as those who maintain that they must have alcoholic drink to o f the Polar Star, E S T A C A D A , O R EG O N ! fill themselves up with and thus be- ITS PURPOSE , come a menace to all. Both must --------- conform to the law. f W *V T % *V *> - • , “ Shipping board plans, virtually to charging the decedent wa. of clear the government out o f com- unsound mind whan axecuting hu mercial shipping ownership in the WiU ig qulUj g iav0rite method em. In an address sent to and Pacific at the earliest possible date ployed by thoge not pleasgd ^ read before the Portland Ad were disclosed today by Chairman the diSp0gltion o f property. D oe. it vertising Club, Wednesday O’Conner.” April 21, lU2d, United States ever occur to the minds o f others Senator Robert N. btanfield That is the news dispatch from that these claimants with the aid of said: Washington. It discloses the plans lawyers must be o f unsound minds “ When I entered the U. S. o f the present shipping board. themselves? Senate March 4, 1921, agri Those plang are to close the gov culture was in dire straits, Portland's efforts to stay the prices were down, producers ernment out of shipping ownership building o f a bridge over the Col were hard up and the banks in the Pacific “ at the earliest pos umbia river between Longview and and loan companies in farm sible date.” Rainier are likely to go for nought. ing communities were unable That seems to be the purpose o f As such a bridge would furnish an to realize on tne notes they held. Quick action wa, neces the present board not alone on the other arterial highway into Port sary to relieve the agricultur Pacafic but everywhere. That pol land from the north, and relieve al distress. icy has been the policy o f those op that by Vancouver, we look upon its posed to regional representation all construction in a different light Works Hard, with Gooding along. The prime consideration ap- than does the rose city. for Emergency Tariff parently. the whole purpose of the A twelve-year old evangelist is "A fter repeated efforts I suc fight on the shipping board, the heid in th# Middie w , gt „ b -, ceeded, assisted by Senator aims o f all the propaganda, and o f a wonderful preacher. He states Gooding of Idaho, in overcom all the thrusU that have been made as one o f hig bel,efg t|w ing the objections o f Senator Penrose, Chairman o f the Sen at the board, have had behind them Jonah and th, whale> A hig gudi_ ate Finance Committee, to an emergency tariff on farm products, a purpose to get rid o f the mer- enceg are probabiy composed large- and on May 2?, 1921, the Emergency Tariff Bill became law. chant marine at any price. ly o i chlldn;n and aduitg with im. This A ct placed protective duties on 28 o f the principle farm That was what Mr. Haney op- maturc minds> he might alg0 #U1 products, including wheat, corn, potatoes onions, cattle, meat, 1. OUR BUSINESS IS FIRMLY ESTABLISHED. posed. That is what previous ship- them o i hig iaith in thg Jack #nd wool, butter, cheese, milk, apples, cherries and nuts. WELL MANAGED AND PERMANENT. ping boards have opposed. That Is Beanstalk story, STANFIELD COMES TO RESCUE WITH AMENDMENT what the shipping act itself opposes. . „ . _ “ On May 20, 1921, the Stanfield b.U was introduced “ to pre >. YOUR SAVINGS WILL BE SAFE. Tht is what every producer, every M A " ®n* ' n®er ot tha p “ * * ‘ Sound serve the livestock industry o f the United States, to release for ocmmercial, agricultural and industrial purposes certain funds of shipper and every small port in the N* Vy \ “ rd h** l? T*nUd an el*ctric’ banks, livestock loaning and trust companies to amend the war 3 YOUR INCOME WILL BE REGULAR AND country oppo.es. ** m; ch‘ n° wh,ch * ot 8» ma finance corporation act, and for other purposes.” DEPENDABLE. But the present personnel of the W,th U “ l1 co‘ or ma> ba "The Stanfield bill, or its principal provisions, became a law on shipping board i, under the control pnnted ° * * ny •ur‘ ac*’ A w h,u August 24. 1921, the Senate Committee on Agriculture submit DIVIDENDS PAID BY CHECK FIRST OF EACH ting it» main features through Senator McNary as an amendment o f the interest* that are influencing dra" bB ' h* n* ed ** r,d or MONTH. OR QUARTERLY. substituted for the Norri* bill, along with other provisions. Un the president in .hipping matter.. 0th*r C1° ‘ ork da8lrad »ccas.o.n der its terms the War Finance Corporation made advances for It i. opposing previous policies o f ,n d *nd then turned back 10 iU agricultural relief amounting to $298,000,000, o f which the original co>or. If his process does EXEMPT FROM STATE PERSONAL PROPER. the board. banks, trust and loan companies of Oregon that serve agricul all he claims for it, the wife can TY TAX. ture received $6.696,000. The «hipping act declares it to be the purpose o f the country to use any oldhoU 8e dre88 Ior DRAFTED INTO RELIEF SERVICE BY TREASURY DEPT. DIVIDENDS EXEMPT FROM NORMAL FED taldiah and m .m u .n a merchant — and ,ava h ,r hubby loU "A * scon as the Max linance Corporation wa» prepared to func ERAL INCOME TAX. marine. It c y . that ” .t is hereby ",o n ,y ; U* ,o u* ht *• M “ “ tion under this law, and at the requ st of the Treasury Depart ment, 1 went Y\ est, where I spent month, assisting and advising declared to be the policy o f the Mod*rn <- inderalla- with the banker*, thereby enabling them to procure the needed i United States to do whatever may And there is Loa A ngele.| help quickly and before it was too late to save them. Fortunate , fie necessary to develop and encoar- * t**at wouid be by the sea. ly very few failed in Oregon in comparison to other states. age the maintenance of such n.er- but rtallf 2° "»«*« inland, where FORCED TO KEEP SILENT TO PROTECT THE BANKS chant marine." > »alt breezes are much freshened by “ Much was said about my absence from the Senate during this There ie nothing in common he- th* Uma lhay lhe locality. If time., but I was forced to keep silent and go about my work tween a policy to “ get nd oi the chance takee you there and you without referring to my abaence or mission, because if the people had known why I wa* in the West and what I was doing, suspic »hips at any price" and a policy to happen to have a little caeh in your ion would have been directed to every bank 1 entered, and to ev do "whatever may be neceesary to pocket, you may get a telephono ery banker with whom I talked. Until the banks could turn their develop and encourage the mamteB- C*H * l your hotel offer,ng you froe frozen ¡toper into liquid asseu. my silence was imperative to ance o f such merchant mar in it” j for a day an auto with a chauffer avoid embarrassment to them and the defeat of the relief needed and sought.” The law »ay* one thing. Th* board «nd a free lunch for good measure, which derives its being and it* A band o f real estate agents is be- (Stanfield-for-Senator Campaign E. D. Cuaick, Mgr.) ' power from that tow, k uodertah- j hrad Uu* and toe driver wifl see m im a ---------------------------------------- T ----------------------------- "J! ’JW Eastern Clackamas News Notes and Comment THE ESTACADA HOTEL THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. Furniture Exchange ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ Senator Stanfield Renders Great Service to Oregon A Safe Investment with Good Dividends Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money Why You Should Buy. This Stock . Investment Department 820 Electric Building 'Portland Electric Power Company t 9 V