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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1926)
I EASTERN PACK TWO CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, M A Y 20, 192« ber3. Today, should such a club bo | With th<-se tho matter o f leaving a winds sigh and sough thru their new, but in view o f the evidence in case o f the busy country editor, discovered the advocutes of liquor dirty camp may be attributable to ! branches. To contribute to the de- , this case perhaps it was justifiable, if he gets a trip around hi.-, own interests would lay it t0 the buneful j areleaantss and a thoughtlessness [3truction 0f this by carelessness or a man charged wun and convict- county once a year, he has to tut W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor. ___ influence o f prohibition. Liquor for others. The free and easy life y , hUe-naB1 in the matter o f ! eU wilh the murder o f his wife is al- his meals to two a day. ---- ---------------- ~ ~ ~ was as easy to procure, and was pro- j o f the road for some reason causes . - . . ‘ t, c . . Entered at the postoffice in Eslacada, cured by many boys under the old j these people to so conduct them- J ^ r t . n g fires is not only sheer | l * '* * * *n te,“ tin« £,* ure# are appeal to tho nigner feiVen out by Uie tciious bureau at system, as under prohibition, As clvcg away from home as they nev- crimiuaiity and wanton vandalism, Oregon, as second class mail. should as LoUlU’- iile ttieoiy of our laws mat v\ ashington. Tho most significant er would think o f doing about their it is sacnligious and we many booze parties were held. a match to a man 1S auPP°~ea be innocent arc those concerning the cost o f premises. Building a soon think of putting One o f Portland’s leading hotel individual Published every Thursday at upnui ne is proven gum y ailorUs maintaining prisons and pemten- grills was the scene of many dis camp adjoining iom e private coun- our own homes. crnninais a wine range of latitude. tiaries in the 4» states o f the union Estacada. Oregon, gustingly disgraceful orgies, espec- try property and then leaving the As the season returns when these Municipalities maintaining auto for the period 1919-1924, five iaily New Year’s eve, under the necessary refuse o f that visit to fires are likely to occur the warn- by the camps tor uie accommocuiuoii oi years, 'lhis cost, the bureau shows, liquor era, when women stood on the clutter up the roadside for others ing goes out to the public to help ' ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY. tables and kicked the chandeliers. | to see and thus making a sort o f prevent it. The government takes ',oul‘st5 altf finding uieir hospitality was 20 per cent less in 1924 than (A COKPOKA1ION.) When a high school girl drinks garbage dump of a beautiful a hand in it and provides a forest in m&n¥ cas€a abated. there are in 1919. in view of all the talk liquor under prohibition, the old country side, exhibits very bad patrol and the use o f outlooks, and vhoae who unu these camps not so about prohibition and the increase S ubscription K ates : j saloon element attempt to make cap- taste and would be tolerated in no more recently the airplane has been comfortable and so mucir about of crime, it appears to have been $l.f>0 itai out o f it to aid them in restor- other place oniy in such as are with- brought into requisition to help them free that tney come and spend o f a wud nature when compared One Year - .76 ing their nefarious traffic. out the bounds o f police regulation, combat the destruction. And still most o f the summer, a s a means with the actual facts. Six Months - Wicked Chicago, don’t let them ■ W'hen a high school girl drank The farmer does not have time to they prevail and we have each year 01 escaping rent tor a time and en- ! liquor under the old regime, the old .nuke a garbage col ector o f himself the same fires with the accompany- joying something for nothing, these all .scape. A man who fell off tne THE Dii-TERENCE the tracks I saloon element were not telling it ven were he so inclined, but unless pall of smoke to hide the sun and .amps afforu also a chance fo r u .levator platform onto . . . " rr i t to the world nor giving credit to ne does to some extent during the all the natural attractions o f the iot of p.opie to demonstrate bad where two cars passed over him, Prohibition is blamed for every . • , the liquor interests for her disgrace; eason he will have all along the land we invite the tourist world to manners. was arrested for disorderly conduct. ciin,w un ci t u cunopyt c\n ■ neither did they say it was due to Highway a collection o f tin cans, old come and view. To the careless For that “ tired feeling” a gentle- “ The bets sheker for a girl in her demeanor in the decalogue as wel as hibjtion That ¡8 the di(rerence, newspapers and u varied assortment camper these conditions should ap- man who has tried it says a trip ieen8 is her mother s skirts.” But for ail the tin, of mission enumer- r ________________ __ o f bric-a-brac that would put to peal to his good sense and love of a.ound the world every ten years with modern day fashions that raises ated and not enunieriued in thw j TH E TIN -C A N T O U R IS T hame an Indian encampment, the beautiful and make him care- is the thing. Maybe so, but in the another thought in the mind. lexicon o f life. . | _____ These things naturally make the iul to the extent o f a virtue. It A trifle over forty years ago, the Country people are subjected country residents “ sore” and right- is just as easy to extinguish a camp Writer lived in a midwestern city o f each season to many indignities by fully, as they feel that city folk fire as it is to kindle one, and so H seme ten thousand inhabitants. A what are termed and known as look upon them as not worthy o f 1 much easire to stop it when it has city o f church going, law-abiding “ tin-can tourists.” These are those consideration and take unwarranted assumed the proportions o f a raging people. A city that boasted having who, while able to own an automo- .icense to do about as they please conflagration. One look at an a university, two dany newspapers, bile and traipse about the country, ivhen passing through the country, wooded area thru which fire has three railroads, one hundred saloons Ure not financially able or do not in fact it is a species of lawlessness swept leaving its charred and black- two high schools and a Y.M.C.A. in choose to make use o f hotel accom- that many good people might cor- ened remains o f what was once a addition, there was a boys’ elub modations, but build their camps by rect themselves of. joy to behold, ought to jar the eon- limited to those between the ag03 o f the roadside, or any convenient Now^ country people are a peace- science o f the most careless camper twelve and eighteen. The Y.M.C.A. place, gypsy fashion, and then pull ..bl„ and respectable lot, easy to get and cause him never to forget.__ occupied an entire floor over a g io - out in the morning, leaving their along with if treated right, and are Sutherlin Sun, eery store. The Boys’ club occupied wreck behind them. In very many minded to treat others with the - — ■ . rooms directly over the Y.M.C.A. o f these cases nothing better can same consideration due them, es- B E R T E. H A N E Y daily newspapers, bused on personal bo expected of them, as they are pecially strangers and tourists, and fiert E> H a ^ T F e m o c r a t ic can- observations o f “ ye editors” o f the people o f shiftless manners in their u is not saying too much that they didatc for h nomiaation o f u# s . number of boys seen mounting the own homes, wherever they come expect tne same treatment be ac Senator is a man with a national Pies and P a s ry excelled b y n o n e . Smart service, stairs toward the Y.M.C.A., devoted from, and probably were never in- corded them. In this matter of clean Airy rooms a n d s a y — S O M E HOTEL. column., to luuding this institution, dined to be cleanly or neat and mussing up the countryside, in small reputation as one who has the counr The boys club wus purely sociul. tidy with regard to their surround- act o f trespass, in the habit of help- age o i his convictions. Joyfully, , , . . .. For the past three or more weeks Cnmbling for pennies to dimes or ings and so when they are away ing themselves to whatever they seo . , . , . , 1 h e Management. evon to ascertain who should pay for from home they carry their bad that their taste desires or what they he has betn makin« a canves3 the the next pail o f beer, was one o f manners with them. Let us pass hink they can make use of, and in state, making a serious argument J ' . . . . , . „ , on what he determines the para- the chief means of becoming soci them by as not worthy o f further many ways which in plain English . , , . , . . , m o u n t nliink his n a t f n r m “ Tho mount plank in platform "The able. Occasionally a pint flask of thought. agam a makes o f their passing visits an Marine.” He has shown whiskey or brandy would be passed But there are many others not occasion to be dreaded by country Merchant . . ., n ... ‘ . , around. No saloon ever refused to o f this class but who are guilty of people, those guilty of the acts com- h° " thf, P» c,£“ , N®“ h7 8t wil‘ . be fill the bucket fo r the club’s mem- the same conditions for complaint. plained o f should make mental note y eny 1 e y ts creatl0n- Mr. Haney is an honest, respected o f when they start out on a trip citizen, and a native son o f the A ll Kinds °f and avoid them. It will create a state he is asking to represent, is better feeling all around, tend to Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold make a friend o f every country ab‘ ° law*or ,and ' tands W#U with * .. the Bar association, n n u A iio c rin ti dweller, and without any question Wltb possibly WALL PAPER, PAINTS and add much to the beauty o f the seen- ° neA ,ndlv,duat excepUon. H. C. G O H R IN G , Proprietor WINDOW GLASS ery to those who heed and to all " T . Can Cal1 another a trait' who follow after. or' but that does not Prove that th6' _______________ accuser is any more loyal than the Phone 9x-6 Geo. Pointer Estacada, Ore, FO R E S T FIRE D E V A S T A T IO N accused. We have known Mr. Haney x r iö ir rr^ * M,~r*f* m grrT _______ for a number o f years and it is the With the approach o f the summer f ‘rs^ time we know o f anything be- season the Pacific Northwest is sa*d *®a*nBt hia integrity. I f a again threatened with the loss o f man ° r woman has forgotten any of a large share o f its natural pro- ',be*1' history let them enter the po- duction, the great timber areas, by htical arena and they will hear forest fires. Indeed up to the pres- something that was never heard be- ent time the unusual early dry Iore. Notwithstanding all that has spring has caused these fires to ap- been said we believe every Demo- Oregon is in great nee dof pear and in both this state and erat in Oregon should support Mr. Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m. rapid development and must Washington much damage has been ^ aney fo r the Nomination o f United seek federal aid, which the done, and it should serve as a warn* ^tates Senator, state can obtain only through ing o f what is possible later on as “ E ST A C A D A , ORECON such men in Congress as S en the season advances and the woods * * * * * * * * * * ator Stanfield, with his com manding position in the senate uccome more thoroughly dry. These , as C h airm an o f the P u b lic tires once started are difficult of Eastern Clackamas News T HE E ò J - H O T E L Furniture Exchange THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought A Dozen Reasons for Re-Electing U. S. Senator Stanfield ☆ 1 Notes and Comment A Safe Investment with Good Dividends Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7 .2 per cent on Your Money control, as owing to the dense un- « dergrowth o i the forests o f this re By CHAD ALTON gion and the resinous nature o f the * timber fire once started gets beyond * * * * • * • , , , control and usually continues the devastation until the drenching rain" man wb' insists on his person- of fall and winter extinguish them. al r‘Frht to spend his earnings for 111 this manner thousands o f acres drink takes away the personal right are burned over and the standing 01 bis w*f® ant* children to food ana limber destroyed, leaving a black- ci(H,1111g and otner necessities ana ened waste where before was one Picasures due them, o f natures masterpieces. It is a Activities in the criminal world in min that cannot be repuired in the Philadelphia and Chicago, and no lifetime o f any man, and therefore doub. 111 ail the larga cities, indicate ihe more reason why the utmost a c‘<J3e connection between politi- care should be observed to prevent cians and criminals. There must be it. a tmei not very far distant when There are many causes for the an » ‘ roused public sentiment will prevalence o f these forest fires, demand a vigorous change in this l ndoubtediy some are from natural *“ *le oi affairs. Self protection ana causes, such as iightning, but there satcty will demand it. can be no question that the princi- A prosecuting attorney o f Chica- pal cause is human carelessness. The go was shot ana killed by gangsters automobile has put so many people wane out joyriding with u man on wheels to move about and seek w«*m he hud just prosecuted foi; .lie woods and shady places for rec- murder and hail bee cleared of the reation, where fires are built at im- cnaige. Citizens are wondering provised camps, and then the mov- why the intimate association, mg on and failing to extinguish th . f n# summer White House will be sparks, may be said to be the great- e.-tai,.ished on Rainbow Lake in the <.st cause for these forest fires. A u iro u d a e k mountains, New York, Others »nth the smoke habit care- where the president and family will iessly throw their burning stubs enjoy wnat seclusion is possible at from the car where they smoulder ontt of the most beautiful estates for a time in the dry debris and in tue Empire Mate. eventually develop into a fiendish J. ilam Lewis has again dis* demon o f fire destroying everything linguisucd himseif by an act of in its path. Much o f this is pure chi\a.ry. In the Baris riots on Joan carelessness, and some o f it we are , . .. inclined to believe i. .„ „ p ie cussed- “ A r,. U v * * * * * * *■* ness by person, who have little re- ‘ uT gard for other, or the dam ag, they , ‘ “ I“ " '* wh,*keJ ‘ muat may entail. These are simply van- “ J * lhe * rench dals and should be severely dealt with when caught. *n lb® ca*® a minor girl who The unspoiled forest is one o f our ai,d ri'luavd return home, the great« st and most beautiful assets. tathl sougni in the courts to com- There is nothing more beautiful or Vcl y * 1® *u* authority. But more inspiring in nature than the up')1 hcr lo w i n g that the parent evergrven forests o f the Pacific wai cru** t0 her and objected to her Northwest. We have them trav«<rsed ambit.on to attend college, the court by smooth roads thru which one may ,l* d **,at father was no fit X . ride and enjoy the cooling shades, ku :ru.sn( and thereupon ruled the -* ( the balsamic incense, the verdant » “ * be not competed tv return to 1 and entangled undergrowth, gaze liu' parental roof. ih i. taking from , with awe and admiration at their l!K parent the right to direct and I lowering heights, and listen to the control his off>pting is something Why You Should Buy This Stock j 1. O U R B U S I N E S S IS F I R M L Y E S T A B L I S H E D , W ELL MANAGED AND PERMANENT. 2. Y O U R S A V I N G S W I L L BE S A F E . 3. Y O U R INCOM E DEPENDABLE. 4. W IL L BE REGULAR AND D IV ID E N D S P A ID BY C H E C K FIRST O F E ACH MONTH, OR Q U A R T E R L Y . E X E M P T FROM S T A T E TY TAX. D IVID EN D S EXEM PT E R A L IN C O M E T A X . 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For the farmerSen*t<>r S t a n f 'e ld was succ e ss fu l in urgin g the e n a c tm e n t o f the E m e r g e n c y Ta riff la w o f May 27, 1921 Th u the Norris bill he o b ta in e d » 6 , 6 9 6 , 0 0 0 f o r O r e g o n f r o m the W a r F in a n c e C o r p o r a t io n f o r the r e lie f o f agricu ltu ra l banks and per sonally supervised this aid for the Treasury department. C McNury in obtaining »9 631,000 for Oregon reclamation pro- O During the past five years Senator Stanfield has aided Senator jeets. “ In the hearing on the attempted sale of the Oriental Line to the Dollar interests, S e n a to r S t a n fie ld is assisting m e in 4 e j e r y w a y he c a n , ” w ir ed S e n a to r M c N a r y o n May 4. Senator Stanfield, a. member o f the Senate Finance Committee was largely instrumental in procuring »7.386,000 for the im provement o f rivers and harbors in Oregon, and is in position assist materially in securing a 35-ft. channel from Portia M to the sea. w 6 7 r he business, O regon', chief industry, hw been re- • ,*i,ed o£ aV nnoy,ng h* ndicaP through the repeal of the Cap- l^ !H 1itfUnd blA. t,ie ti4Xt* lost to 13 Oregon counims and leworing thereby the taxes of every taxpayer in Oregon One o f Senator Stanfields leading achievements is his success m obtaining and aymg before the Senate, a favorable r e w l irom his com m it««, on public .ands o f his *6,000 000 O A «• V Refund. Bill, re*t° r*“ b tn« .ax«, ion to lo Oregon counUes and low* ering thereby the taxes o f every taxpayer in Oregon. ‘ 8 9 T b . S t a n fie ld H o m « L o a n bill will b e n e f it d w e lle rs de*irot»s o f buil d.ng and o w n i n g a h om ? "it* r .. ° £ * ! tT tor givernment supervised loans on residence prorertv in ^rovul*9 o f *500 to *10,000 at a rate o f interest e « „ n l ? fd not t ° Unt? 6 per cent and payab.e in monthly install»-*ntlTover S t t? - ex‘ etd 1 Senator S tu fie id u a c«;;s stint su.-Parter o f 1 r l-s 1 U «mn.sirat.on aim :s standing with the president in the Ifn e ^ g enforcement of the prolnb.uon law am, reduction o f federa taxes ih* ° ,rtc‘ ^ r‘ '0-*ry Senator Stin- ■■fuqd ha* publicly stated attitude in unmistaking language ****;. Contention:- cadid witi.uut authority of law will *bi- open to the .am objecuon* as the old con.ention sy4t«mi " ° | l Because he has pro.cn himself dur.i-g his entir term i - ffc Senate to be a fner d oi labor. Sen .¿ fr M ,nfl w has b ™ otbe cially endorsed by r-presentative la bor organization. the Central Labor Council o f Pcrt.and or. Mav 10 and Sunset^lad’ n« No. 130 of the Brothirhudil o i Railroad Trainmen on Mav 14 A’*6 by the Bayonet Club, the political organization o f the l i '. a American Veteran, o f th , M or.d War for hi ...L V l . Dl*abled o f leg^lation for veteran, of ail w a r , * ,teadiM t »“ P P o« K e e p O r e g o n t « the Front by Re-electing S t.nfi field. It w o n ld take a N ew , r Man 10 . ‘ , kT.^**"*»• » 2 y e a r . l o Matc h hi. Comm.tt, ( Stanfield-for henator Campaign, E. D. Cusick Mgr ) ttees.