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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1926)
Why the Agricultural iJnrcst ; ' m' 11 ry curlou" ca P|i se t into tin courts to r the law to decide. A young 1 men dying up in W ashington was W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor. L. M. Rhodes, Commissioner buried in what his parents claimed to of the Florida State Marketing be the wrong cemetery, and they Entered at the poatofflce in Estacada, s tight to remove the body to another. Bureau, published the following In that they were opposed by tho con Oregon, as second class mail. significant facts and comments gregation cf the first instance, and so the m atter went to court where it has Published every Thursday at in the State Bulletin under date been adjudged tho lemoval may be of July 12: Estacada. Oregon, I made. The parties to the suit are Every time the sun sets th e ; Orthodox Jews, and the pr posed by the chanse fought on the claim that ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, farmers of th e U n ite d State« | the Talmud prohibited such an act. N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S ______ have added $30.000,000 to the -----¡wealth of the nation, yet every S u bscr iptio n R a t e s : day since 1910 the agricuitrual One Year - indebtedness has increased on an .76 Six Months - average of $1,450.000. While only 4 per cent of the Q U A L IF Y IN G JU R O R S _____ j farmers and laborers on farms There is perhaps no p art of the | are in the United S ta te s , th e y practice of law so trying as getting j produce 70 per cent of th e corn, a t the m ental condition and a tte m p t- j tjQ p e r c e n t 0 f th e cotton, 50 p e r (A CORPORATION.) Notice is hereby given th a t the undersigned has been duiy appoint ed adm inistratrix of the estate of Jam es Smith, deceased, and any a;-.d all persons having claims a- j eainst said estate are hereby re quired to present said cluims duly verified as by law required at the office of my attorney, W. W. Smith, t within six m onths a fte r the date of this notice. D ated, Ju ly 28, 1926. INA SMITH, A dm inistratrix of the estate of Jam es Smith, deceased. W. W. SMITH, A tto rn ey fo r adm inistratrix, E stacada, Oregon. Date of first publication, Ju ly 29, 1926. D ate of last publication Aug. 26, 1926. T here’s a little t wn back In Iowa. Garnavillo by mime having 240 peo pie, two farmer-owned banks with de posits of over two million d liars, a few m ercantile establishm ents, but no jail and no arrests within the memory of the Meat resident. It is six miles from a railroad, has autos and trac tors, radio and telephones, and all own their own h mes. A bootlegger would get a warm reception In that ing t 0 analyze the mind of a person (.e n j. 0 f to b a cc o , 50 p e r Cent hamlet, so warm that his feet would set fire to th e prairie grass getting being examined as a prospective N O T IC E OF FIN A L SETTLEM ENT of the citrus fruits, 25 per cent away from it. ju ro r in a crim inal case involving Notice is hereby given th a t the of the wheat, 20 per cent of the undersigned ad m in istrato r of the m urder and where the evidence ¡8 Along with the reckless motor driv all circum stantial. All lawyers re a oats, 13 per cent of the flax and er on land we n av have the reckless estate of S. M. Kamcby, deceased, has filed his final account as such lize this and will adm it they arc 7 per cent of the potatoes of the flyer in the air who fails and kills us adm inistrator, in the County C ourt brought quite to th e ir wits end world. This is undeniable evi It appears we must either get an auto of the S tate of Oregon, fo r the when questioning a venire of doz dence of eificient and abundant and take chances with the others or County of Clackamas, and the Court confine ourselves in cyclone cellars. lias appointed and set Monday, the ens of d iffe ren t men and women to production, but the cash earn 30th day of A ugust, 1926, a t 10:00 select those who will m ost honest o’clock A. M. of said day, a t the N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N ly listen to and decide a case a fte r ings of the farmers are smaller C ourt Room of said County D epaitm ent of the In terio r, U. S. County The av in Oregon City, Oregon, as the tim e hearing the testim ony, the arg u than all other workers. Land O ffice a t Portland, Oregon, and place fo r hearing objections to m ents and th e instructions of the erage of all Workers is $1415 per Ju ly 23, 1926. said fin al account and the settlem ent court. A physician having a pa capita. Notice is hereby given th a t of th e same. tie n t in hand has advantage of the C. E. RAMSBY, From 1914 to 1925 the deposits Byron Mark Johnson, of Welches, attorney, in th a t the p atien t will ex A dm inistrator of the E state of S. M. in all banks in the United States Oregon, who, on Ju n e 12th, 1923, Ramsby, deceased. plain w ithout m ental reservation his feelings and the doctor has some increased from $21,359,842,316 to made Homestead E n try No. 07411, Jos. E. Hedges, A ttorney, fo r SW >4 SW Vi SE % Sec. 24; Hank of Commerce Bldg., foundation upon which to diagnose. $51,892,932,000. In spite of these N l i N W '. X W 'i , N toSV i N W !i Oregon City, Oregon. B ut the law yer has an opposing facts there were 915 bank failures | Date of F irst publication, Ju ly 29, NW U , N '/a NE V* NW V*, and NVa 1926. mind to contend with, in ten t upon in 1924, which was 272 more than NW *4 NW Vi NE V4 Section 25, Dato of L ast publication, A ugust answ ering only w hat is asked of failed in the panic of 1893, most Township 2 S., Range 7 E., W illam 26th, 1926. him and th a t in his own way, must ette Meridian, has filed notice of go through a siege of questioning of them in agricultural sections. intention to make final proof, to o f his subject and from the answers Farmers are wondering if our establish claim to th e land above deduce in his own mind w hat may be present banking laws were in described, before the Register U n it in th a t of the venirem an and arrive tended to protect banks in farm ed States iLand O ffice, a t P o rt a t a conclusion satisfactory to him ing sections, and if our financial land, Oregon, on the 8th day of self. system applies to agriculture. If Septem ber, 1926. Perhaps the most difficult thing Claim ant names as witnesses: not. why not? to arrive a t is w hether or not the Get our prices before you buy Carl M. Raithel, of Welches, O re Many farmers in the United jurym an has form ed an opinion and gon; Edw rad Epton, of Welches, Dryer Pipes Made to Order if opinion has been form ed whether States wonder if it were fair or O regon; Ed Peterson, of Welches, For Sheet Iron work, ' it can be changed or not by evi wise to make it easy for ihem to O regon; H enry Larsen, of Bright- repairs, soldering and dence. I t is assumed th a t every get into debt through farm loan Wood, Oregon. plumbing, call at the person in these days reads the news legislation and deflate both the W ALTER L. TOOZE, SR., papers, and th a t in case of some Register. g re a t m urder the new spapers are currency and the prices of farm Ju ly 29-Sept. 3, MAIN STREET. a le rt to search out and discuss every products, as was done in 1920, TIRE AND TUBE R E P A IR IN G possible known phase and detail of so they could not pay their debts the case before it comes to trial. and must lose billions in depre N aturally the average reader is ciation in land values. bound to register som ething in his Farmers do not understand mind from reading w hat may be called an opinion, either th a t or else why our government will lend he does not know his own mind. billions to foreign countries, anil " t . Y et when asked in court he ulmost give them five or six decades in invariably will say he has not, and which to pay it back at from one it is then the atto rn ey m ust exer fourth to one halt the interest cise his common sense and knowl rate that is charged the fanner. edge of hum an nature to settle thi In other words they want to question in his own mind as to th> fitness of the ju ro r. Common sense know why foreign countries can will tell him th a t the hum an mind be rehabilitated with United is influenced by whut comes into it States government money at less by reading or hearing discussed, than half the interest rate, and w hether it be of religion, of politics, o r the details of some crime. In have twice as long to pay back deed, we believe it m ust be an ex as our farmers. Being neither fools nor mendi ceptionally ill-balanced mind that does not get from reading such de cants, they wonder why congress tails som ething th a t form s itself in would pass the Adamson law to an opinion, w hether the sta te which shortened the hours of m ents be true or not. From read railroads from 10 to 22 to 8 hours ing we gain intelligence, and if we and adaed $237,000,000 annually do not form opinions from that, 4 good typical Ayrshire lir* w hat a re we to benefit from either to their wages; and the Fscli- Patting on the finishing touche» So, really, it m ust be said that Cummins act, creating a labor M a n y a m a n w h o Is u n d e c id e d a s provides d e sir a b le q u a r t e r s . C o n tin the average man called to ju ry duty board and increasing wages on to t h e b r e e d o f d a i r y c a t t le t h a t he u o u s blanketing helps keep the a n i will se lec t h a s b e en Influenced In m a l clean, sweats tho hide, thus Im and having read of the case before our railroads $487,000,000 per m a k i n g his decision by t h e a n i m a l s p r o v i n g It* handling qualities a n d hand, must have an opinion or con of a p a r t i c u l a r b r e e d t h a t h o has makes th e hair lay to the body. Ths necessarily increasing seen fess himself a dullard. And finding year. In public. blanket need not be expensive b u t Tho Individual breeder secures a It must ho tied on securely, the jurym an in this fram e of mind, freight rates on farm products deal of n Ivertlslng as the re Every dairy anim al th a t is to be it rem ains fo r the atto rn ey to satis Also after passing the immigra great sult of exhibiting at fairs, or H In of JP exhibited should have the hair fy his own mind that such ju ro r is tion law, protecting labor, con firin g good anim als a t public sales, clipped from the entire body about It gives people a chance to see and , three weeks previous to th e dn: ■> of m entally com petent to try a case gress shouli then quibble over know the kind of stock th a t a man Is the s h o w o r sale. T hi3 will g e t rid and a fte r hearing evidence being i n g a n d p a v e s t h e w a y f o r f u of the old h a i r a n d a llo w a new, farm relief measures, declaring t b u r r e e e d business. ^ e v en g r o w t h to d e v e lo p w h i c h will able to render a ju st and fa ir deci It la e sse n tia l t h a t sp e c ia l c a r e a n d g r e a t l y I m p r o v e t h e a p p e a r a n c e a n d sion regardless of w hat may have them class legislation. d a i r y anim als f a r In c re a s e t h e se l li n g v a lu ó o f the They also wonder, when they a In t t e a n d t v i o a n n c e bo of gh-on been his ideas when he entered the th o t im e t h a t t h e y are a n im a l. o k e d In t h e ju ry box. And, therefore, the a t read in the reports of the Fed to be e x h ib ite d o r s e l l . E x h ib i t in g p r e A p a p r a o t i i n o t n o f of te n a o d v a e i r r lo y nnlm.al f o r o r selling anim als p u b lic ly In t h e i r torney must, to be successful, be a era! Trade Commission that one every d a y c lo th e s Is p o o r advertising s h o w o r salo Is t h a t of t r a i n i n g to a n d s t a n d p ro p e rly . An u n shrewd judge of human natur, nini per cent of the population of the a n d p u t s t h e m a t a dlaa ’. v a n ta g e lead w h e n t h e c o m p e t it i o n Is ke en. It t r a i n e d n n i m n i c a n n o t d isp la y ltJ develop his own opinion by whut good p o i n ts to a d v a n t a g e If" It c o m t a k e s se v e ra l weeks to p u t a d a ir y United States owns 59 per ceni a n im a l In good rhowr c o n d itio n a n d bat* th e effort* o f t h e a t t e n d a n t to appears to the laym an a senseless x hibit It p r o p e r l y . A little tim e of the wealth, and 13 per cent or What a p p li e s to 1’t ‘ln g f o r s h o w a p e •pent questioning of those summoned for e a c h d a y In t r a i n i n g t o h a n d l e plies a s well to f ittin g f o r sale. «ave e ffo rt a n d e m - ju ry duty. It is really a battle of the population owns only 10 per It Is I m p o r t a n t t h a t t h e d a i r y a n i h - a r o r r p a e s r o l y m e trill n t a t t h e s h o w o r sale and wits, and, as was said, a real con cent of the wealth—they wonder m a l to be e x h ib ite d o r sold b e In i n c r e a s e t h e fin an c ia l r e t u r n . . , , , , good flesh. A good c o v e r i n g o f flesh While In t h e s h o w o r sa le ring, the flict of one man trying to get at i ■ f t everybody who creates wealth a d d s to size, in c r e a s e s s m o o t h n e s s man In c h a m o of n n a n i m a l should a n d In d ica te s t h a t t h e a n i m a l Is h a v e ono m a i n t h o u g h t In mind, th e m ental condition of another. is receiving a square deal. t h r i f t y a n d In good h e a l t h . D a i r y n a m e l y t h a t o f s h o w in g the anim at An opinion once form ed is hard a n im a ls b e in g fit.cd n e e d e x t r a fo td . a d v a n t a g e . E y t h i s Is m eant th a t to elim inate from the human con Efforts to establish a democracy and • S t a b l i n g a n d b l a n k e t i n g pro g r e a t to w h e n It s ta n d s . Its fe e t a r e p r o p e r l y science, and we hav„ the saying that govern oursejve* are not altogether a a id s In p u t t i n g t h e h a i r a n d hi :o In placed, b a c k s t r a i g h t a n d head alert. Dy r M b h n g In s u m m e r , A r y m o v e m e n t on t h e p a r t of the at "A man convinced against his will success. Because we make , ur law ; condition, t h e a n im a l In p ro t e c te d f r o m t h e hot t e n d a n t o r a n im a l s h o u l d be as is of the same opinion still,” but lutlons we are at times led to adopt eun w h i c h m a k e s t h e h id e h a r s h a n i g r a c e f u l as possible. Until the rib- A r o o m v box stall : one are placed or the auctioneer's th a t is impossible of dem onstration, In our minds—being our own and ••Iff * t o t h k e e p touch. t clean a r .J v e i l b e d d e d h a m m e r falls, t a k e no chances. voluntary we feel we have a right to because if he be "convinced" his break them when they interefere with "opinion" must change. Thus we we think they are like the good reso- might say every honest man who w hat we ch 'ose to term personal lib ha* form ed an opinion where the erty on freedom. But our attem pt at life or death of another is at stake elf-government are an Improvement ought not to sit on a ju ry . But over the one-man kind, and in the would not th a t make the selecting of c urse of a few more hundred years a ju ry a t all a quite difficult m at we may learn the a n ol perfect gov ernment. te r? CONFECTIONERY AND Selection o f Dairy Cattle Breeds Influenced by Shows R. G. M A R C H 3 A N K A K ansas fa rm e r Inform s hi« local LIGHT LUNÍ ICH The London Observer print« figure« p ap er th a t he has w alked fifty thou to «how according to trade report« sand miles following th e plow. W e can th a t w hereas one hundred million of point u t a chap w ho used to «et type gallon* of whiskey were shipped to In th e old days who can boat th a t feat this country In 1917. In 1926 th e re to a frazzle And he did n 't follow a w ere less than one million and a half plow, either He followed his no«#, sent over. Am -ng one hundred and fif and a good «hare >f th# tim e w ithout teen million people th a t le scarcely ! as much as the price o( on em quod In »uough ip wet our wbiaiis. I hie pocked. INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES I- BARBERS BATHS Broadway Garage L ad ies’ a n d C u ttin g H E N R Y B O H N . E ztacada C hild ren ’s Hair- a Specialty. Shop_ on Broadway, Estacada. THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m. ESTACADA, OREGON FROM THE N ORTHW EST’S finest Bakery THE BREAD PIPE and FITTINGS AMES SHOP vk -> Eastern Clackamas News 12, 1926. SUPREME DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR OW N FAST “W H ITE” A U TO TRUCK TO ESTACADA RETAIL STORES. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” T H IS IS T H E T IM E to consider the advantages of Electric Refrigeration W ith the advent o f warm w eather a new problem presents itself in connection with the econom ical and safe preservation of fam ily foods. The m odem w ay is by m eans of dom estic refriger ation. It brings you CONSTANT COLD—at just the right temper ature. CLEANLINESS— No dirt in the box, no pudlles on the floor. UNFAILING SUPPLY—Close your home — go away for days and when you return you’ll find the food in your refrigerator just as you left it. ECONAMY— DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIG ERATION is actually cheaper in daily expense CONVENIENCE— New frozen deserts made pos sible and pure, dainty ice cubes for the table. W e shall be glad to have you come in and let us ex plain the numerous advantages of dom estic electric refrigeration. Portland Electric Power Company ■c— j— :— :— EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUf