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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1926)
KASTFRN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT Eastern Clackimas News W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor. Entered at the poatoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second class mail. Published every Thursday at Estacada. Oregon, by the ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, (A CORPORATION.) S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s : One'Year 8ix Months $1.50 .75 • - SLUSH The once great Oregonian calls the kettle black. It prints grotes que cartoons with a view to show ing that an attack upon its hand picked candidate for the U. S. sen ate is an attack upon the Republi can party. In other words it rele gates the Republican party to the back woods, while it assumes witii petty arrogance the prerogative of choosing the party’s candidates. It thus, with much strutting, and more cerebral swellings, imagines it is the Republican party in the state o f Oregon. Hot applications applied by the rank and file o f the party have on sevsral occasions re duced this malady. The lessons ad ministered in the past, through car rying the Republican candidate to defeat, have not been impressed up on its colossal egotism. The pri mary law o f the state o f Oregon, it brushes aside as ruthlessly as it would the Republican party, and as sumes to correct the deficiencies it claims exist in such law, by holding a pre-primary convention o f its own. A list o f those present, whe passed upon the list o f candidate, which would be agreeable to them was not passed upon by the rank and file o f the Republican party The self-annointed who met inform ally (? ) to assasinate the primary law cannot show any credentials any power o f attorney to act for the Republican party. The Oregonian prostitutes itself in the belief that it, and it alone, is the Republican party. This Mussolinism has nev er gained favor with the rank anu file o f the Republican party in Ore gon. They stand ready to repudi ate the back-door methods o f th> self-chosen representatives o f the money power. They stand ready to repudiate any candidate who can not win on his own merits, integ rity and honor; any candidate for whom it is necessary to expern. large sums o f money to nominate Brothers Meilon may get away with it in Pennsylvania, but the Repub lican voters o f Oregon want tc know whom their candidate is go ing to represent. They want to know who contributed the thous ands spent to nominate a candidal, and what the contributors expeci from their candidate if elected. This is what the Oregonian calls “ slush.” Well, so far as that par ticular fund is concerned, it it “ slush” — and it is being turneu against the Republican party as it. sin o f commission. Prom what wt know o f the intelligence o f the vot ers in Oregon, judging by the pas they are not going to the polls witi the ballot thrust into their hand, by this self-appointed coterie oi delegates to u convention held will a view to defeat the purposes o f th primary law. The rank and file o the Republican party are going tc the polls to repudiate the charge ot corruption laid against their part} by reason o f an excessive sum hav ing been expended to secure tile nomination o f a candidate, by at unauthorized pre-primary conven tion. That it may defeat this car didate is o f little moment compare to the honor o f the party, whic. must be maintained, whatsoever the cost may be. Let the littl coterie individually and collectiv, ly read the preamble to the consti tution o f the United States, aim ponder with introspection and r< trospection while the voters with their ballots count thorn out o f th Republican party. If there is any slush being thrown, it is not at thi Republican party; but at that in finitesimal part thereof that be lieves it is the party. BUT W HAT CAN ONE EXPECT The Portland morning paper, o f ficial caretaker o f the Steiwer candi dacy, goes a little too far in it: teal when it enters the field o f mis representation in regard to Mr. Haney’s attitude on public quis tions. This newspaper blatantly tells its readers that Mr. Haney advocated a ship subsidy for merchant marine. The facts are that Mr. Haney never has advocated a subsidy Does not now favor a direct sub sidy, and he says that he never will do so. Mr. Haney does favor assistance Jp our un.rehaut marine lu the shape o f special cone ; :’ ons :r> hr.'.1. . ? the mail, prefer-.n. •! rr es, ;in ex tension o f the coast-wise law . to in clude the Philippines, ar.d equal opportunities with competitors in making repairs. Sortie go much further than Mr. Haney in connection with handling U. S. mail. They wou*d bar fo r eign ships entirely where out own vessels are available. Japanese jhipe carry mail to the Orient from our Pacific ports while American vessels cover the same route clam oring fo r business. Haney proposes that we carry our own mail. The government gave m.llions to railroads to encourage their build ing during their early days. A merchant marine is now just as im portant to the country a railroads were then. The preferential atti tude toward our sh.ps as advocated by Mr. Haney is tne least that the nation can do in the up-buiiding of i great merchant marine. When the Oregonian finds it ne cessary to resort to misrepresenta- ,ion o f a candidate, it thereby makes confession that argument ,ased upon truth is not sufiicient- y available to accomplish it pur pose. UNWISE DUPLICATION Brief of Resume o? Happenings the Week Collected for tur fitaöcrs. The first summer session oi the Sou kern On i state normal school closed last Friday. The Oregon State Bar association rill hold its ?nr:ual convention at Ber.o late in September. 23, 1926. ! arvest s- ..son wu reported when the seven-tunne! drier b dong ng to G. W. Fuiter, about a mile northwest of Rosaburg, was completely destroyed. Picking of late hops will be started la Lane county the first of next week. Growers state that there las been no damage to the crop on account of the rains, but rather the moisture has aided it. Postal receipts in Portland during August, 1926. were $243,875 62, larger by 313 321 61 than the receipts in Aug ust, 1925, ft was announced by Post master Jones. The percentage gain was 5.7. Jor Economical Transportation • n L Pendleton’s national guard company Is to have an outdoor rifle range. A The Coos County Natal Day associa site two miles west of Pendleton, se tion celebrated Its silver anniversary lected recently by Captain Alien, has ast Tu .‘ day in Myrtle Point. been given the approval of the adju Dates for the Fal!3 City community tant-general. fair have been set for Thursday and The Amity unit of the Oregon Wal Friday, September 16 and 17. nut Growers’ exchange was organized Harrisburg will furnish the queen last week with the election o* presi- of the Linn county fair this year. Last ent, W. R. Osborn; vlce-preridsnt, year Brownsville had the honor. T. C. Richter; secretary-treasurer, R. Ernest Brannon of La Grande has H. Campbell. been fined $200 in justice court on Klamath Fells building permits for the charge of killing an elk on Beaver 1926 passed the '2,000 000 marl: re cently with the filing of a permit for creek. Army engineers have approved ap the construction of a $300,000 theater plications by the Oregon state game ’¡Ullding this fall by the Pelican The commission for a dam across Gilbert ater corporation. Assessor Beyers figures the taxes river near Scappoose. coir : to Coos county in the tax fund Eugene’s new $150.000 Masonic tem bill abcu. $509,182. There Is talk of ple was dedicated last week. Hun «etiring bonds with this part of the dreds of lodge men from all over the payment. The Coos river consolidated state were in attendance. school district will get 830,000. The eighth grade of the Mill City Lumber mills of the West Coast schools opened la3t Monday with 31 Lumbermen’s association last week pupils enrolled, the largest enrollment hipped more lumber than was pro in the history of the school. 'need, It being necessary to use up Reoiling of the Old Oregon Trail surplus stock to supply the demand :ast of The Dalles to Eialock will ccordin? to the weekly and ccmpaia tart soon, It was announced by the ive report of the associrtion The ttate highway department. epert showed that 109 mills shipped Bucking horse tryouts at the Pen 114,486,197 feet, while production to Crde dleton Round-up arena are under way aled but 111.113.194 feet. in Pendleton In preparation for the booked for future shipments totaled big cowboy show opening September ! 108,5*8,891 feet. im w th a t u m in ev er dream ed possible in a low p riced car Handling ease and luxurious com« fort that will delight and thrill you— LowPrices! £ ä $510 Coach er $ Coup upe- history! In the Portland territory one .lectric power and light concern ha- nvestid nearly eighty million dol- ars in permanent plants and equip- nent. Its annual tax bill is around .hree-quarters o f a million dollars, vhich the state o f Oregon is asked jy the Housewives to forget. This Portland company, in which housands o f Oregon investors hold lock, is spending between three >nd four million dollars each year n extensions, betterments and im provement o f service. The Housewives Council by their onstitutional amendment ask the oters to authorize a bond issue of .ifty-three million dollars to sup 15. plant this company’s operations and William C. Harris, 42, Seaside bar he activities o f other similarly or- ber, was killed accidentally at th e ; ranized private investments in the resort city when he and his son Ken ame line o f business. neth. 14, were target shooting on the It means one o f two things: du- beach. i.¡cation o f plants already establish- The Deschutes county fair will be d, or driving private capital out of Jrcgon. If you think the terms of held September 30 and October 1 and 2 this year, and all arrangements are -he measure d0 not provide for just being made to make It the best In its hat contingency, read the text of S P E C IA L IS T history. he constitutional amendment (sec in Internal Medicine for the Conditions have become so dry over ion 3, paragraph a ). past fifteen y e a r s It is not unlikely that private most of the Ochoco national forest funds invested in Oregon hydro- that several prominent sheepmen have lectric plants and equipment, rail- secured pasturage in the vicinity of DOES NOT OPERATE .vays, power stations, buildings, Prinevilltt, cal estate and other assets total Two Inches of snow fell during the Will be at over two hundred million dollars. recent storm on Fugl mountain, a high BENSON HOTEL i’o supplant these established in- peak in the Cascade mountains above utsries, the voters are asked to Oakridge. The peak is 7200 feet Thursday & Friday, Oct. 7 & 8 uihurize the enormous bond isau above sea level. O ffice Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. f fifty millions, which would bt Placing of gravel on the hill road in underwritten by taxpayers. This, Greenvllla near Sweet Home has been TWO DAYS ONLY -hough huge, could not suffice to resumed. Improvement of this thor jplicate all the physical proper- oughfare was completed as far as ,es o f private companies, but i. Alexander corner last fall. N o C h a r g e f o r C o n s u lt a t io n ould, anu probably would, render Reports indicate that because of re i.l of .hem unfinancial, without th cent rains and the low prices being Dr. Melienthin is a regular gradu east assurance that tiie publico paid to growers, more than 40 per ate in nti uicine and surgery and is avned and operated projects woulc. cent of the prune crop in Marlon coun nconsed by the state o f Otegon. .ill their place or supply the need ty this year will not be harvested. He uoes not operate for chronic ap- uf this glow ing state. The first prune drier fire of the p^ndici.is, gall stones, ulcers of No investor in the shares o f thesi .-lomacn, to,.siis or adenoids. utility corporations wouid f e e l con- He has to his credit wonderful idence in the future o f his invest icsu.ls in diseases o f the stomach, went if the proposed board o f con liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, .ol comprising four men and or. usait, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, .oman, self-appointed, shall be catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, ¿iven the unrestrained potve. at.at.a, Kg ulcers and rectal ail- ,ranted in the proposed amend ..lenls. JL ment. i F. H. Seeley, o f Chicago and Below are the names o f a few of t Not only Joes the board have fuh nil: delphia, th noted expert, will : uihority to bond the state •ti, many satisfied patients in Ore foi erso‘ ally be at the Benson hotel, ifty-odd million, but it may pro gon : ,n j will remain in Portland this ved to mortgage plants and pro- Mrs. L. L. Peetz, Moro, heart ! Monday, Tu . day, Wednesday and '.it|is under the utility certificai. trouble. ihuru.-y, Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30, X ,oun. It may condemn existin, o n 10 a. n . till 5 p. .m. daily. Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter . innl» up to valuation o f fifty thou -U.aie), Waiton, tonsils and ade r. Seeley .ays: ‘‘ •id dollars; it may do any a n j a. •'Th- Sp« t r tic Shield wiT not. noma. lings o f whatever nature needfu. ■ ul retain nny case o f rupture per-' ;j; -Mrs. E. C. Muiloy, Hillsboro, ul ■ o carry out the purposes o f th etly, but contracts the opening in | cer o f the Kg. • menment. 0 days on the average case. Be - 1 fits. Ne.s Peterson, Skamokawa, Without question this urrcigun .£ a vn.'t advancement over all: Kush., contis anu ulcers o f stomach. brogauon of gubernatorial or oth ormer mthods— exemp'ifying in-, Orover C. GouthK-r, CouquJle, *• “Lue authority is unparalleled lantan. ous t’feets immediately: u .e., colitis and uicors of stomach. | n the annals o f statecraft, with tne ppreeiable anti withstanding any Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, .‘ Sible except.on o f the unsucces.- lain or position no matter the; . ar trouble. ul Ontario experiment. Oregon i ze or location. Large or difficult j J. VV. Turner, Daües, stomach ardly ukely to adopt so radical a i ■ iscs, or incisional ruptures (lo t-j trou die. / nange in her constitution at th raving oper; tions), specie, ly solicit-; E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls, ap uggestion o f the Housewives. Hei J. This instrument received the ..ow ih wouid be impeded, lier de only award in England and in pendicitis. K . ..it.:iber the above date, that -lopment retarded, her financial « nin, producing results without Unuuig impaired, und her way out .: gery, injections, n.edical treat- eoiuu.i ‘ «¡on on this trip will be free I nu mat h.s treatment is different. T the government ownership quug- ents or prescriptions. Married women must be accom iire a weary and painful expert CAUTION— All cases should be panied by their husbands. cnee. autioned against the use o f any Auu.eas. a t l Bradbury Bldg., elastic or web truss with under- Bos Angeles, California. Strange as it may appear thi trsps, as same rest where the lump .asoline motor is*, blamed for man) s and not where the opening is if the ill* o f (arinsrs. The disap reducing complications necessitat- • arance o f the horse, mule and o.\ ng surgical operations. Mr. Ste ey ‘a* done aw.ty with th demand ft! is doiuments from the United ■ uyc oat« and other animul feed 't a t .s Government, W...«Kington, D. .nd nothing has yet appeared to 0., for inspection. He will be glad * • tilize the acres form, rly used foi ,o demonstrate without charge or hese purposes. fit them if d e -ir d . Bu.intss de Kidney. Bladder. ;; mands prevent stopping at any oth Prostate. High Blood Pressure. Rheumatism, Marie. queen of Ruminia. er place in th s s c ion. Constipation, Loss of a hen she visits this country will bob N. B.— Every statement in this Vitality, etc. Call or her hair to conform to custom. notice hoc b c,n verified b, fere the write for booklet on We trust, also, she wid not forge, 1 ed, ral and State Courts.— F. H. re-erergiiingthe glands without operation. to extinguish her cigarette when SEELEY. he casts i^ beside the forest road- Home O ffice. 11? N. Dearborn D R « H . I . 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