Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 15, 1926, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926.
than poetry in many cases. When and other officials are with him and but nothing seems effective in eradi­
| straps and was almost persuaded to ania primaries,
put the rest of his feet in, when he
The Mellon forces apent an ad- we can educate a large percentage each day must be given over largely cating the pest than by hunting him
■ discovered the treacherou s quick- mitted total of more than a million of the male, and the female too, to affairs of state. Really, a hod- and spraying him with deadly coal
W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor.
I sands, and with herculean elforts, dollars. Nobody, of course, believes to give up consuming narcotic-filled carrier gets more vacation than our oil, which is instantaneous death.
Then by trapping with folded news­
F
«cT~~th~ .....fflTe^n Estacada extricated himself. At the same time that su/n covers their whole exptndi- cigarettes, poison booze and steril- chief executive.
Entered a le pos o ce in s a
,
,dyera boot-siraps gave way .ures. For instance, just as one exl ize another large percentage, we
^ young lady in one of the large papers scattered about the place and
Oregon, as
. . second-class mail.
mui
.. .n the
. . . texach-
, umpi6i there was the monay spent shall hear less of crimes against wo- (.¡^g to the north has brought suit gathering them up each morning,
and he found himself
erouj hoie he tried to trick the gov- by W. L. Mellon, the secreatry -. bro- men.
against one of the big oil companies | they may be reduced to a minimum
Published every Inursbay at j ernor u.to. Watch the next inu.o in cher, now scale Republican chair*
The trouble with most of us is for using a picture of her mounted | of nuisance. They are a disgusting
I tms game for winch Portland s oili- man, four night3 before the election that we have too exalted an opinion on horse clearing a hurdle. It is a insect, and once they are discovered
Estacada, Oregon,
cers are wor.d-iained It is called in giving a party at his home for the of ourselves and what We term our very fine picture and one wonders about the place extreme measures
by the
should be adopted.
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ESTACADA PUbLlSIllNG COMPANY, “passing the buck,” and is played county offici-.s of Allegheny county, “personal liberty.” We ail have per- why any young woman should ob-
In an address before the Pacific
,
only
wivii
uces,
though
an
occasional
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Reports
next
uay
were
that
practi-
sonal
rights,
but
they
are
founded
ject
to
it.
Perhaps
this
may
be
the
(A COKPOHA'i ION.)
' “joaer
is slipped into the aeck. the ca.iy all of the county officials were 0n the Golden Rule, and we never answer— she is asking for $100,000 Coast section of the association for
the advancement of Science at Oak-
i game is an enaiess one, and usually present—
including the county hall have peace and amity between damages.
S ubscription R a t e s :
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, land, Calif., Dr. L. O. Howard of the
1 lasts uurn.g tn9 political life of the judges. Keep your mind on the nations or individuals until we serve
One, Year . . . .
officer,
judges and hear vfctat happened to the strict letter of that rule,
,
, . S6at m . COnffreSS. JWaS Department of Agriculture asserted
Six Mouths
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purchased for a sum exceeding
a young man numed Zak.
In tho numerous cases of drunk- eight hundred thousand dollars. that the human race is engaged in
Zak was a candidate in th e P«- en drivers we may see what a horror Does th
t gUte of Penngyl a life and death struggle with the
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PENNSYLVANIA!
Senator Stanfield secured the pas- mary for a ,e»t m the legislature,
it would be without restrictive li- Vania, the Republican party and the insect world. He was inclined to
belive that the crop pests and other
Oh the stink, the horrible stink
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^ ‘opnating five mil- As the election precincts reported. qUor laws. We might go back to merabers who investigated care to
,
,
, ... . lion uoii<i»o to ra-.niburau tne state one after another, it revealed that pre-Volatead days again, but in that j h a V ( J s u c h a r e p r e g a n t a t i v e 01 “dem. destructive insects had the advant­
That comes trom Pittsburgh tmek-
a sea[ in lhe coun. age in the fight just at present.
ot Oregon ror lost back-tuxes on the he was about sixty votes «head of case just as severe and rigid laws ocrftcy„ 0
As the population of the earth in­
nation?
ei than in •
..
.» O. anu U. ignUs that'the Southern ms oponent, a man named Mali«, respecting the use of the auto would cjjg Q.^ ^
How earnestly we hope that there s
,
creases, the ravages of insects will
J
Pacmc rauway was compelled to re- iVlalie was the organization candi- have to be adopted. Otherwise the
Zak wasn’t. He was a La highways would soon resemble a
become increasingly important. The
a ,e. .
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illiquidii by reason of its refusal to dab
WAR ON INSECT PESTS
To punish those for that dreadful
slaughter house.
damage to agriculture is now esti-
y
; live up to the terms of the agree- Follette supporter two years ago.
smell
Ever since the plague of locusts j mated at two billion dollars annu-
man. under which same were grant­
One precinct remained to be | The Democrats are attempting to
That comes from Pennsylvania.
ed to the li. K. Co. President Looi-; heard from, and its return finally-! make a campaign issue out of the in ancient times in Egypt, and wo a^Y’ The land is yet so plentiful
(With apologies to the Union stock luge, according to press dispatcr.es, came in. It reported 183 votes cast slush fund stench made by the Re- know not for how long a period pre- and
60 productive that we
yurds at Chicago.)
now Hesitates to sign this just bill j all but twenty ox them for Malie. publicans in Pennsylvania.
It is i viou§, the world has been afflicted susta*n this loss without serious diffi-
for the beneut of uie people of Ore- That gave him the nomination, on pointed out that Mr, Vare who was with many forms of destructive in - | cu^ ‘ ^'Sfbt now pests destroy from
CHECKMATE
gon. We have searen warrants out] the face of it.
But Zak demanded successful in that primary would ! 3ect pests. These are of such char- one-tenth to one-fifth of everything
seeking to find President Cooiiuge s that the ballot box be opened. He have to serve in Congress seventy acter and their ravages so devastat- grown and nullify the labor of a
Governor Pierce, being a candi­ hesitancy in signing the apprupri-1 wa ssuspicious. Hi had found that years to get back the $700,000 he I ing, that were not tne efforts of ! million men.
date for re-election, refused to be ation of the government s millions, only 100 votes were cast that day in spent.
About the only time the man directed toward their extinc-
Happily, nature has provided en­
cuughi. in tne Wiley snare laid Dy for tiie Boutnern Paciiic R. R. in ihe precinct. He also had found Democrats kick about “slush funds” j tion, they would soon overwhelm emies for the insect world, but man
the Republican District Attorney lieu of these lands which it had . 33 voters that were ready to make is when they have none themselves, j him and he would die of starvation. is continually interfering with the
of Multnomah county. District At­ tailed and refused to sell to actual affidivit that they had voted for him.
The natural allies of
The Fourth of July passed with [
various kinds of thesa pests are processes.
torney Stanley Myers, in his en­ settlers at the price per acre agreed | The ballot box was opened. It was the usual number of deaths and ac- j known to those localities where mankind are destroyed as civiliza-
deavor to crawl out of a hole into in its contract with the government. empty. Not a ballot in it. The wife eidents.
W efought valiently for j found and some arc peculiar to cer- j Hon advances and population in-
which he had fallen in his contro­ Up to going on the press no hesitan­ of the election official who had had our liberties in the years past and! tain regions. At the present time creases. We are hard pressed to
versy with Portland’s fighting par­ cy on the president s part Has been charge of it reported her husband gone, and in foolish jubilation over wilat is known as tha earwig, or find chemicals that wili hold back
son, attempted to “pass the buck” discovered Evidently the stute of had dumped the ballots in the it maim and kill ourselves annually, j spongophore bipunctata, is infecting the teem.ng insect life. However,
to the Governor. In other words, Oregon does not know how to close sewer.
jit would seem that calm and p eace- 1 Hio Pacific Northwest, and in some the struggle will go on. Scientists
Stanley Myers requested the gover­ at the psychological moment; does
Zak demanded that the whole pre- ful contemplation of our present j sections is enlisting the combined inform us that the insects were
nor and a member of the Attorney not know now to get tho president’s cinct’s vote be thrown out. There condition was sufficient, and that we | edorts of citizens to remove it. hefe millions of years before the hu­
General’s statf to Portland to con­ signature on the dotted line,
was no possible way of determining should let the dea dpast be forgot- j These insects breed very prolifically man race apeared, but man is not
duct the investigation before the
and are present in large numbers yet ready to resign his dominion.
how many votes he had got and how ten.
grand jury, which was Stanley My­
ASK ZAK
many Malie had got, in the light of
The Pennsylvania prohibition ad- where found. They have an espe- — Sutherlin Sun.
ers prerogative and duty to conduct. J
the obvious fraud.
i ministrator who resigned because, vial appetite for tha dahlia in the
As legitimate as money given to
The governor had his left hind foot
Did you ever stop to think how
But
the
intelligent
judge,
hearing
he said, “There is no intention on young setage, but attack lawns and
in the hole from which Stanley a church, says Secretary Mellon, of
the case— whether he was one of the part of the United States Gov- all kinds of flowers and plants. much better a President Abraham
Myers was lifting him by his boot- the millions spent in the Pennsyl-
those entertained by W. L. Mellon ernment to enforce the Eighteenth Aside from this they invade the Lincoln would have made if he could
four nights earlier, cannot be said— amendment,” may have been suffer- house, get into food, and it is even only have read Sinclair Lewis’ books
ruled
differently.
Twenty-three >nK from the failure of the bootieg- said they destroy fabric. Tha ear­ when he was a boy?
more votes having been counted than Kers to meet his estimation of what wig is a night feeder and so to com­
bat him he must be hunted in his
If a woman does housework for
were actually cast, said he, he would he thought he was worth.
order the number which the election
The strike as has been conducted hiding places during daylight and $5 a week that’s domestic service.
There are numerous If she does it for nothing, that’s
officials had credited to Malie to be by labor is gradually losing effect- destroyed.
H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor
poison
baits
for killing him, matrimony.
reduced by 23.
iveness. The hea dof the Bassaic,
Pittsburgh is still juzzling over ^ ew Jersey, textile strikers, an-
the legal authority under which the n°unces the fight to ruin the mill-
judge asumed to do this. But the owners as virtually lost, the busi-
organization man, Malie, got the ness °f the mills going eisewhere,
nomination, for with 23 taken from and no PlaceB for half the workmen,
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon St§.— Phone Main 7733,
his fictitious 163, he still had even if the mills opened again. La­
LINN'S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
bor, if it wishes to compete success­
enough to skin through.
DAILY
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
(A)
Now this is the sort of politics fully with capital must acquire more
A. M. P.M. P.M.
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r.M P.M
with which Pittsburgh is blessed brain power.
/. Portland
2:00 6:20 Lv. Estacada 8:00
4:86 8:30
under the regime of the brothers
In the early days of the steam
Clackamas
2:30 6:50
Eagle Creek 8:15
4:45 8:45
Carver
Mellon. Does Secretary Mellon ex­ railway people said that a speed of
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2:40 7:00
Barton
8:25
4:55 8:55
Barton
3:05 7:26
Carver
8;46
5:15 9:15
pect us to believe that the same sort 15 miles an hour would kill anyone
Eagie Creek
3:15 7:35
Clackamas 8:55
5:25
9:25
of
thing
goes
on
in
the
Pittsburgh
who rode on them. Wonder what Ar. Estacada
Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m.
3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland 9:30
6:66 10:60
churches — Portland News.
they would think now, when every
* Daily except Sunday
(A) Saturday only.
SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A. M. Leave Estacada 4.30 P. M.
person in the United States is speed­
ESTACADA, OREGON
ing along over the highways at the
rate of from 25 to fifty and more
miles an hour?
Notes and Comment
Baby carriage manufacturers re­
port a falling off in their product,
By CHAD ALTON
and wonder at it. There are many
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| reasons, not the least being that the
auto has taken the place of giving
Of the many thousands along the tootkins an airing. But there are
border who paaaed over into Canada a whole lot of us, thousands in fact,
o nthe fourth of July, we wonder now living who never rode in a baby
how many heard the Declaration of buggy, or experienced the comforts
independence read?
0f a cradie unless it was a sap
Austrian fanners claim radio trough or a flour barrel sawn lenght
broadcasting is the cause of disas- wise and fitted with crude rockers,
u-ous rains and floods and want it And yet wa still live and have our
stopped. In this country it is the being,
cause of much bad language.
Amundsen, after braving all the
The claim is made that we can­ dangers of the North and South
not stop the habile of people by poles, may next venture upon the
legislation but must do it by edu­ sea of matrimony. Let us hope his
cation. But is not prohibition of polar experiences have fitted him
strong drink a step toward educa- to cope with the more pleasant con­
FROM THE NORTHWEST’S
tion?
jugal adventure.
With the advent of warm weather a new problem
The discovery of the North Tole
Dr. Coue, the French physician,
has
added
nothing
to
our
knowledge
in
spile of his “every day in every
presents itself in connection with the economical
that we can make use of. No land way, ’ has gone the way of ail flesh,
and safe preservation of family foods.
?
r
was found, and if there had been, When death rattles your door knob,
no
one
would
want
it.
there
is
no
escaping
the
summons!
The modern way is by means of domestic refriger­
i 1 1 ,C
If any of you think there is such
It is difficult for many to under-
ation. It brings you
a thing us "free love” any more, stand why in a nation professing so
consult the cartoonist who has been much love for peaca and horror of
CONSTANT COLD- i t j u s t t h e r i g h t t e m p e r -
ordered by the courts to pay his di- war, that on the occasion of the
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a tu re .
vorced wife $256 a week. Lucky Fourth of July the ceremony of par-
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TH E BREAD
for her he is not a newspaper man.
ades is in the uniform of conflict.
SUPREME
CLEANLINESS— No dirt in the box, no pudllea 1 The saying is that the way to a guns and all the blare suggesting
war
for
the
young
to
look
at
and
>
!
man
s
heart
is
thru
his
stomach.
But
on the floor.
imagine it something heroic.
I 1 the man who visits a cafs with our
y | modern flapper finds the way to her
A recently completed census of
UNFAILING SUPPLY—Clo.e your home — go *i | neart thru his pocketbook.
DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR
dogs in this country by the govern-
away for days and when you return you'll find
A New T ork banker on his depart- ment discloses that there are seven
OWN FAST “WHITE” AUTO TRUCK TO
the food in your refrigerator just as you left it. ; ture for Europe on vacation left million of them. Now that the fig-
X j check to cover the present to each UJV* ar,; m*de public will someone
ESTACADA RETAIL STORES.
ECONAMY— DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIG- 1 O f his 148 employees of one years taU u* "hat “»« * • are to make of
such “’t*
acts m
as * *
this
that * th* information?
ERATION ia actually cheaper in daily expense
“ •alary.
lmrv It
“ is *u‘-h
hu ,h*
tend to keep this old world on ar.
The secretary of the United So­
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT
even keel.
ciety of Christian endeavor would
CONVENIENCE—New frozen deserts made pos­
disbar
ail
lawyer*
who
defend
boot-
It would not seem as though it
sible and pure, dainty ice cubes for the table.
was necessary to employ censors at K-Wers. Inasmuch as all lawyer»
bathing beach, s to see that th, fe- tak* oath to uphold the Constitution
male
»ex should not transgress the andby defending bootleggers are
We shall be glad to have you come in and let us ex­
rules
of
decency. But many people virtually attacking it, the proposi-
plain the numerous advantages of domestic electric
have divergent views as to what de- Hon to disbar would appear to have
refrigeration.
Kt uy consist* of. as it is often a m en t.
result of “how you were brought
The president is on hi* so-called
up.
vacation in the mountains of New
But his vacation is little
Another woman suing for divorce York.
says her husband is a direct de- more tl-._n a change of scene from
»ceudant of the deviL More truth the White Uoiue- A force of clerk*
Eastern Clackamas News
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
PORTLAND-CARVER- ESTACADA STAGES
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THIS IS THE TIME
to consider the advantages of
Domestic Electric
Refrigeration
finest Bakery
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FINEST
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