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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1926)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1928. 1 ■' 1 11 fc1 While in the middle ages war, BERT E. HANEY I Jpledge myself, if elected, to do-1 lative aids as may be found valid such were fought over religion and in the Democratic candidate for Nomina vote my best energies to the enact and effective to bring about past century over nationalism, it is ment of laws which will make pos-' change. tion for United States Senator. sible such an enactment and which | The development of the west re- being prophesied that in the corn- Bert E. Haney was born in Yam will in the meantime support the quires governmental assistance in ing century there will be a conflict the white and colored hill county, the fourth generation continued operation of the govert - > the reclamation of arid lands, ann between A few hundred years ago o f Oregon pioneers. ment fleet under the direction of a .uch assistance means an equitable mecs. He secured his collegiate educa bi-partisan regional public body. J and fair distribution of the fund» the roces of the world were prac- tion at Willamette Univeisity; hts The development of the Colum avr.ilable for that purpose. Oregon tical.y isolated from the rest of the I world, in fact, the negro slaves im- law training at the University of bia river as a world port and of has not had such distribution. Oregon Law School. other ports in fair measure is now kndw that I can succeed in repairing ported from Africa were the only Married in 1906 to Jessie Holmes, Oregon’s most pressing need. Our this injustice, and my most insist- noticable migration of colored races As daughter of W. H. Holmes, de prosperity depends largely upon our ent efforts will be devoted to that into the land of the whites. the means o f travel improved, how- scendant of a well-known Oregon ocean-borne commerce linking u s; end. While our most important leg:,.- ever, the colored race began to mix pioneer family. with the markets of the world, and' He has practiced law since 1901, that commerce cannot live with an lative needs may be domestic rather with the white race and gradually than foreign, I do blieve that a these people began to resent White and is recognized by the bench and inadequate harbor. bar of Oregon as a lawyer o f high The citizens of Oregon have ex-1 World Court will do much to rehab- Supremacy. In a country such as attainment, character and integrity. pended far more than their just ilitate the world and promote its this the colored population is prac- He was deputy district attorney proportion of the cost of port lie- ( peace. And I am committed to its tically excluded from society, while of Multnomah county for four velopment. This wrong shoudl be support and the continued partici- in China and Japan the whites are not received well. This accentu- years. reuressed, and continued and in- : pation therein by our country. He was United States attorney rceased federal appropriations fot ! The Eighteenth Amendment is ates the differences of the races and fo r Oregon during the second W il port development should be had.! the law of the land and is entitled emphacises a deep-seated racial pre- son administration. We are of right entitled to suffi to honest enforcement in good faith, judice. The gap between colors is He was for three years a commis cient government aid to develop an The economic and moral results of widening with the education of the sioner of the United States ship adequate commercial harbor ami this law have not been fully or colored people, who have hereto- An honest and fore been backward and ignorant ping board, appointed by the Pres naval base sufficient for the national fairly developed. only until today there is a growing hat- ident to succeed George E. Cham security. To secure this I pledge competent enforcement is the means oy which the value or effect red for the white people among the myself. berlain, resigned. He was Chairman of the Demo-j It is essential to the economic of a law can be tested, and this colored masses, With this hatred growing on the cratic State Central Committee from welfare of the nation that the farm law is fairly entitled to an earnest 1910 to 1915. | er should receive a just return for enforcement by sincere and compe- people it would take only a slight his capital investment and labor. He tent officers before it is repudiated misunderstanding, sak between Jap- an and the United States, to start An American Merchant Marine, i cannot much longer carry on under directly or by non-enforcement. I appreciate the fact that a sena- such a war as the world has never privately owned, adequate to carry i the present manifestly unfair distri isabout as a major portion of our commerce bution of the proceeds of what ho tor of the United States shsouid known. The situation in times of peace( and at need to 1 produces, nor will he longer be pat comprehend the national needs and safe as a powder magazine. All it serve as a naval auxiliary is a ne off by the specious 'statement that aspirations, but under no theory of lacks is the match. Good judgment cessity to an independent and self- ■ “ he must help himself.’’ Such has government do United States sen- would tell us that we should not respecting nation. We cannot not been the treatment o f other es ators cease to be the representatives every Tom, Dick and Harry to carry longer neglect to make reasonable sential industries by th central gov. of their several states, and 1 con- matches but should rather entrust provision for its establishment and rnment. And I pledge myself, if ceive it to be the duty of a senator them to some responsible person maintenance. elected, to the support of such leg's- to guard jealously the rights of the who knows what to do with them, state he is elected to represent. | We say wo are civilized. We have thrown away our stone hammers. ^ / v 4 V /V a " > X ' w -:"W ":' v v v K "> > “WORLD PEACE’’ BY LOCAL We have conquored the wild beasts, STUDENT CREATES INTEREST Y yes, we have conquored the ele- PR0FESSI0NAL CARDS. “ World Peace,” an oration by ments’ Electricity work at oUr bid- ¥ Howard Davis, a senior of the local d*n*" We have established law and high school, has created consider- order in ail Part* o i the land yet we able interest in our community. keep with us one of the relics of BATHS ATTORNEYS AT LAW This oration took second prize in barbaric aK « more dangerous to Ladies’ and Children’s Hair* Cutting a Specialty. the county Oratorical contest at mank>nd than any of these— war. W e will take care o f any legal y .*. Shop on Broadway, Estacada. I Oregon City, and was again given We have dev«l°ped along industrial business you may have at a recent Parent-Teachers meet- and economic far above every- Insurance, Loans and Collections. ing at Estacada. For the benefit *b' n£ else, yet we use the same of those who have not heard Mr, nl-ethod of settling our disputes as Davis’ oratorical effort, we print it do lowest forms of animal life, DR. W. W. RHODES below, in full, When two men have a quarrel we _____ j do not allow them to go off and Osteopathic WORLD PEACE i fiKht a duel. We are too civilized PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON All great changes In history have ^or tbab' W hen tow nations have Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada come about gradually. The move- a i Uarre* tbe-y go to war. ment for prohibition was started ^ was America s great soldier G$t our prices before you buy hundreds of year» ago. We read of wbo sa' d| 1 hough I have trained DR. G. F. MIDFORD Dryer Pipes Made to Order VV asiiington advocating ,t, but it has aa a scdd'er and participated in many Physician and Surgeon For Sheet Iron work, been only in the last iew years that babdtS> there never was a time, Xx-Ray Equipment Glasses Fitted repairs, solderinp and we have seen any tangible result. wben> *n n,y opinion, some way Office and Residence Second and plumbing, cal! at the The common people began their cou*d not have been found to pre- Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon. fight fo r liberty in the middle ages, ,ven.t tbe drawin8 ° f a sword. I Telephone Connections but they did not gain real liberty ° 0^ forwar£i to an epoch when a M AIN STREET. until the United States declared her court’ recognized by ail nations, DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON freedom and established a govern- " " 8ett*e international disputes ln- Dentist ment where ail men are equal. In st8ad ° f keeping large standing ar- Evening Work by Appointment the same way great men have been mieB as tboy do *n biur°Pc-” Shall Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051 working for world peace since time w® not allow those words oi Gener- Estacada, Oregon immemorial, but the general public a . lant to go forth as the message has not taken it seriously until the 01 raerlca last century. I Wellington said, “ Take my word W. A. Heylman p a g e f iv e ; BARBERS Wm. W. Smith PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS AMES SHOP TIRE AND TUBE 0. D. EBY Attorney at Law General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City, Oregon REPAIRING Broadway Garage HENRY BOHN, Estacada S. E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance, Rentals Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Oregon GATES’ FUNERAL HOME Grenham 2471 D., D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS Practice in all Courts. First National Bank, Oregon Ctyy, Oregon. ED LINN, AT LIN N’S INN, AGENT Estacada, Ora. Phone 543 J. E. GATES JERSEY MILK AND CREAM G E O R G E L A W R E N C E & SON Phone No. 37-3 The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal accredited Tuberculin free cows CU TS M ÒRE SLICfcS TO T H E LO AF An ideal slice-sixe for toasting, sandwiches and children's between-meal snacks. E C O N O M IC A L FOR LA R G E FAM ILIES The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The >ame price as the regular large loaf. SLS Y. 0 n u d F Z i'H n L S O M ■ants in Estacada snd L / O i ^ i O /icinity. 1km* L O A .F Usually these seemingly sudden f ° r lt’ “ yoU had but *<;en one day changes have ben brought about by V ° “ W° Uld pray Almi« hty years of study and agitation. As God th* t yo Um,* ht never 6ee *uch Napoleon said, far back aa 1648 wa read of the a sight again. ’ “ The sight o f a battle field after a Peace o f Westphalia as a busig of all fight is enough to inspire princes other treaties and a little later inter- _ i i . . i with a love for peace and a horror national law was made. This pro- , . . . of war. moted better understanding between With the use of present day nations, but the need for some form of court or higher power was felt W“ r “ “ x ,beCOmeKI mor* and finally in 1899 the Hague Tri- h° T ‘ than C™ r befor* ’ „,Newu in' bunal was established. It was not ’ " ¡ ‘° * BlnC®. . e 811 ar have , , . . . made it possible to destroy an en- given enough power to accomplish t„ ... , * much, however, and nothing else was H th f ° or . ree our* time’ done until after the World War, » L i , ! 6 o i a “ 1‘« > n when, as you all know, the League « « *.11 , -J .. ... ' every living thing in a strip of land of Nations and later the World ,, . . . one hundred leet wide and seven Court, was formed i . ... .. , . , miles long. War will soon mean Arbitration has been used sue- . ■ . , , , - „ . . . .. . the wholesale slaughter of nations, ccssfully in some cases but it has „ _ j > - __. T .. . . . , and I do not think it is too much not proved a satisfactory mean, o f to aay lhat if - manklnd doe8 not settling all disputes. Suppose, for end war> war ^ en<J mank|nd/. instance, Canada should lay a claim _______________ to half of Maine although she hac no L. B. SANDBLAST ANNOUNCES ‘ right to it., One arbitrator would PLATFORM FOR RACE be chosen from each of the nations - ■■ in the dispute and a third would be * stand for modification o f the selected from some disinterested ^ °I*tead act to permit sales o f country. O f course, the represen- wine8 and beer under strict national tatives of the United States and antl *aw* and regulation with Canada would support their coun- *'<-“ *unable internal revenue tax, as tries claims while the third arbitra- bagl means of suppressing crim- tor, in order to promote harmony mailly and growing disrespect for between the two nations, would ‘r e work out some form of compromise 1 stand for national referendum at least all caseg o f this kind have al* prohibition laws, ended in compromises, and Canada * stand fo r state referendum of wauld get part of the territory to ad prohibition laws, which she has no right. This ob- * am absolutely -against saloons viously is unfair, and it -brings an7 kind. home to us the need of a fair-mind- * am in favor of laws that will ed jury to decide such cases. Tfta * ' ve a Pfcr»un indicted in the federal World Court may not be perfect, in court the right to have a reasonable fact it will probably have changed number of non-resident as well as in some respects, but it is a step tn re»'dent witnesses necessary to his the right direction and through its d“ f « » e « subpoenaed, at the expense use a plan that will really prevent ° f tbe government, as the law now war may be evolved. provides in criminal prosecutions in International relations 'have state courts, changed radically in the last few 1 am *n favor of divesting the centuries. With the present faciL federal courts of jurisdiction in the ities for transportation and com- fr‘a* ° f any ca*e involving the rates munication of the steamship, aero- ° f public service corporations oper- piane and radio, it is not possible at*a* under ranchises fixing rates for one nation to remain isolated granted by the state or any munic- from the rest of the world. Our *P*lity thereof. great diplomat« o f yesterday could A *n favor o f restoration of not help us with the problems of to- those parts of public land not day. necessary for preservation of for- -------- A ests and water shedg to entry and 1 M IL T O N A. M IL L E R purchase by citizens and giving to fo r the state all moneyk received from Democratic National Committeeman .he sale o f public lands as the just iier.tage o f the people o f Oregon. To the Democratic Voters of Oregon 1 am in favor o f control o f all water power sites in the state by It wa8 i nomas Jefferson, father of the Democratic party, wno sent i am in favor o f state laws mak Lewis and Clark to cxplo.c tne northwest country. .he state. ing lauuie io pay wages when due It was congressman Floyd of Vir- a criminal on ease. . in e p io s p .m y o f me furmeis is g.iuu, a democrat, who introduced a .lie p io .p .n ty o i uie n.u.on ana out in Congress in l a ic to aid in m ey are euliucu to piw .ec.on the -tit.ei.ient and protection oi tne Oregon countiy. -.qutiiiy wim uie m aiiu iacu ier, ana it was Andrew Jackson, the hero ii me built w.u not supply me re- quuea protection ugniusi oaiiKiupi- oi N .w Orleans, wno scut a commis oy, in uus most important lim ucry, sion Here to iwoK alter the neeug of .non oluer leusoiuib.c meaiig siiouid tne oeu.ers and sappiy mem with oe proviued by sucli a measure us h oles and cal.le. .ue N orns .aw now p.nuing in the It was senator Linn of Missouri, oeiiate, or a law aiumg in co-oper- | a uuiuwcral wno introduced a bill alive marketing. in the U. &. Senate known as the in conclusion, I respectfully sub- 'i.n t ilia i file greatest issue o f tne aay is tile pionioitiuli question and it is my opinion tliat unless me peo ple are auoiueu an opportunity to express their w.ll anq wishes Dy a teierenuuin vote in uie near future, or muUUieation is outaineu, lawless ness wnl grow in its reigning power Will permeate the uouy politic and oreaK down tne fabric o f enforce ment, to the great injury of our country. Donation Land Act. ft was James K. Folk of Tennes see, a democrat, who was elected i iesidunt oi tne United State« upon a piaiiorm, " t o annex uie Oregon , Gauntry at the earliest possible mo ment. it was under ins adminis tration mat the lieaty was signed anu tins country became without any lutther coiitroveisy a part of the United Stales oi America. W lien Oregon was asking fo r ad mission into me union, it was a risiue from the foregoing, it may democrat wno gave tne deciding oe saiu mat 1 was boin in Howard, vote in me U. S. senate to take up o. U ., in itioo; Have been a resiueut me Oregon question. it was a democrat who closed the of Oregon since f»0 0 , curly life on a mu in near iiuboaiu, Oregon, and great debate in the House oi Rep- ieociita.lves ni a three hour speech in a printing ohice; am a grauuate lor tne Statehood ol Oregon. of itxciuinnvilie conego and post- 1 am proud of Oregon nad the g.auuate of taw tio m tne National History ol its early builders, ihere university o f Wasn.ngton, L>. U., wus no sacrifice too great for them wnere i resided wn.ie connected ot make. rvry parents were pio wim tne government ror five years; neers of 4 i mid ’52. was admitted to practice before tne 1 was tne democratic candidate supreme court or uie state or O re lo r U. S. Senator in 1ÜJ4— witli all gon in ib io , and nave been actively her democratic traditions Oregon and exclusively engaged in tue prac should be represented on the N a tice o f law ever since, with tne ex tional Committee by a real demo ception o f ncariy one year during crat. the war, six months of winch time tou r support will be greatly ap 1 served as a soldier in France; am preciated. a member o f Multnomah Bar Asso Cordially your, ciation, o f Uie American Legion, Uul • M ILTON A. rViiLLHft. ife-azee grotto, masonic lodge, Ore gon UommaiiUery No 1, and am — coining May 19— married. “ SUSIE S N i l CHEN B A N D ” The “ Square Deal” barber Shop “ 1 he suup where the barber knows his stuff.” EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor E S T A C A D A S L E A D IN G Hair Cut 35c; IO N d O R IA L A R T IS T Children’s Hair Cutting 25c; Shave 15c All other work at popular prices M U i l U ; “LIVE A in D L L i LIVE” Bobbing and bhinglmg a Specialty BATHS B A i Hb B A 1Ho BATHS Broadway, near Linn’s Inn, Lsacada, Oregon Closing Out Dr. Hesses Sheep Dip ■ Stock Tonic F ly ' Spray at H alf Price Beef Scraps for Chickens at 3c a pound One Dollar Cash For each small filled book of Green Stamp« at our «tore “Get the Habit” IT PAYS THE PEOPLES STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS