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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1926)
. F4STFR N CIACKAMAS N F WS THURSDAY, NOVEM RFR 4, 1926 —— THE EVERLASTING MENACE J b r E c o n o m ica l T r a n s p o r ta ti o n -'I T -L l • The Landau, $ 7 6 5 Cf. o.b. Flint, Mich.) Chevrolet Closed Bodies I? Fisher The World Provides no Finer I C h e v ro le t is th e o n ly lo w -p riced c a r o fferin g closed b o d ies by Fisher— a c k n o w led g ed e v e ry w h e re to r e p r e s e n t th e h ig h e st o rd e r o f b e a u ty , lu x u ry , safety a n d v a lu e . O n th e L a d in g cars in ev ery p ric e class th e F ish e r e m b le m is ac c e p ted as a h a llm a rk o f d istin c tio n . L u s tro u s D u c o in b e a u tifu l, m o d is h c o lo rs assures th e p e rm a n e n c e o f th e ir e x te rn a l b e a u ty . U p h o ls te ry , trim , cu sh io n ! ng, h a rd w a re a n d a p p o in tm e n ts —a ll c o n trib u te to th e ir u n c h a l le n g e d v alu e— a v a lu e th a t is m a k in g th e sm o o th e st C h e v ro le t in C h e v ro le t h isto ry th e m o st p o p u la r ev er offered. T ou rin g o r R o a d ite r $ 5 1 0 , C o u p e or C o a c h $ 6 4 5 , S ed an $ 7 3 5 . A ll price» f.o.b. flin t, Mich, Small dou n payment and convenient terms. A sk about our 6% Purchase Certificate Plan* CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY The New Jersey man who is try- iig to tam e ning rattlesnakes to eat out of his hand figures he is in no nare .d an g er than the ones who tackle moonshine. * Estacada, Oregon Wilcox Bros. “ I am one of those who fe a r a den, .era y,” said Dr. Hail, the new ;<e i 1 ut of the U niversity of Ore- I’V.;, in his P ortland atfdresa. »b e in no dcubt of it. People were kept under subjection to so- alled divine lig h ts kings through 00 g n rations because they were “ uninform ed.” In this 20th cen tury, the people of Italy, a fte r C. our and Garibaldi won them free go , c in. at, have been lured hack under the rule of d ictato r because they are “ uninform ed.” The people of Russia are ruled by a so-called benevoli n t d potism backed by on ly a ?m •!! fraction of the population, bee .use they are 80 to 90 percent iliit- rate. E e .n a l vlgdence as the price of liberty is not a m ere p o et’s dream. It tak. s more than a public school system to shield and p ro tect the Hghts of man. T here m ust be a reading mass and a thinking mass to see behind the wiles of the dem agogue and the deceptions of the propogandist. A constitution, a president and a ballot box do not make or save a nation. The citizen, ballot in hand, who knows and thinks as lie votes is the nation and the saving agency in the nation. The man in the mass who isn’t ?or an intelligent ballot, fo r an in- elligent ballot universal and for lie things th at make a ballot in- elligent, is against himself. I t is human to be selfish. Un- >ppily, this is an age in which hu- nan beings insist on m aking life remcndously and terrib ly competi- ive. In th a t kind of social and eco- iom:c order, the unschooled man is 1 a terrib le disadvantage. He is ■harmed away form his tru e course by the dem agogue and lured tow ard lis own undoing by false propa ganda. The safety of dem ocracy lies in caching men how to think and in nspiring them to think. The public scool and college buildings are fortresses fo tree- lorn.— Portland Journal, * Q U A L I T Y A T L O W COGT The comic strips appearing in thi new spapers, w hilg furnishing sim pie am usem ent, arc but trHsh. They m ight be made in te rg stin g and ed ucational and still comic and of some benefit if the public would dem and It * * • * As showing to w hat ex ten t fru it raising is rg ach in g in the Pacific N orthw est it may be stated th a t a steam er loaded at Seatle and P o rt land last week ong hundred and fo rty thousand boxes of apples for Europe. It was only a few years •go we were im porting this fru it from California. • • • • to advertise and try to sell all sorts f p ro testan t religion and clergy if p atent medicines, w ashing m a ign. It has always been a notice chines, radio o utfits and w hat-not. . hi • f u t that every clerical scape .n answ ering a rin g one never knows i it ia the pictures was a protestant whether it is to be som ething of im * * * * portance or one of these modern Two Chicago young nign before r pests. judge plead guilty to murderini • • * * three persons a fte r being w arned b; Landlords who b ar children from bo court h g would impose the death their ap artm en ts are not so particu- ?nalty if the persisted in th eir plea nr rg g ard in g bootleggers and p hi • y unhesitating! • stood pat. Wha* landering men. 3 usg can opponents of capita • * * * punishm ent o ffe r in a case like that • * * * » A lot of these young pgople who buy on the installm ent plan find b> The atten tio n of hum ane citizen: lie tim e the fu rn itu re is paid for d irg cted to (he plight a Dakoti lie) have a valuable lot of an tiq u g s ' a says h is in. He owns a herd on hand. f 350 buffalo now confined on An- * * * * \Ve do not know w hether others hro or not, but city people are being P ro testan t m inisters of Chicago Subjected to an o th er nuisance. It re to launch a campaign against Consists in the use of the telephone moving pictures which make a mock Election Is O v e r And as good citizens wo all support the winners. Now let us forgot politics * * and our State. FOR SALE OR RENT— 90 acre? 45 acres under cultivation; fully -.puipped with im plem ents; 1Í4 miles cast of Miller’s siding on the P. E. P. Ry; good gravel road. J. P. Steinm an, R. 1, Box 21, E sta cada, Ore. 4-7 * * ♦ * G. E stacada News. FOR SALE —- H olstein-Jersey cow; 8 years old; fre sh ; $50. N. M. MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty Tracy, Estacada. Phone 14-6 . 5 of money to loan on farm s a t 6 per cent— from one to tw enty FOR SALE— 30 shares of the cap ital stock of Estacada publishing years. No commission on large loans. Sec 8. E. W ooster, E staca Co., one gold w atch and one Smith da, Oregon. 6-19-tf typew riter. Enquire the News. Great American Racing Stars buy the Greatest BU ICK Ever Built W ithin thirty days after Its Introduction, the Great est Buick Ever Built received one of the greatest tributes ever paid a motor car. Nine internationally famous A. A. A. speedway stars singled it out, above all other cars, for their personal use and for their families! The racing aces who have thus demonstrated their approval of the N ew Buick* ret * * * * • Frank Lockhart * Pete De Paolo Cliff Woodbury * Fred Coiner Earl Cooper * Dave Lewis Frank Elliott * Bob McDonogh * Bennett Hill A-M-ii ir * U nrestricted im m igration has gone to such an ex ten t th a t this | .•ountry is filled with a large a n d ! undesirable crim inal class. Among W i l r n v English speaking people th ere is - - - ess crim inality which might easily -■ be taken care of. * ♦ * * lope island, in G reat Salt Lake, There is universal hope th a t t h e ! nd finds it too much tro u b 'e t< inerary of the Rum anian p arty may lovethgin to his Dakota ranch >e arran g ed to include California. h ref' iv he will dispose of them b\ ■ot to see one of the most in te r e s t- ! ¡ting sportsm en to hunt then ig sections of the U nited S tates, wn and -hoot them a t so much pgt ou'd be like a wedding w ithout a >■ ud. It seem» a shame to turn iride. hese anim als over to a m an's sav • * * * 'gory in the nanig of sport, for it A determ ined fight is being made ould only be w anton butchery. n India to bar American films from We a rg paying dearly fo r our îotor car utility in the increasing •timber of deaths caused by its mis V1. No railroad would allow youth? ■d others to run locamotives nftet "'y a few hours instruction and . icticg, and the auto is much m on v igorous than th • steam engine. ... .r OR SALE— 10 Shropshire Ewes, bred fo r F ebruary lamb.'; also a few ewe lambs. J. A. Shibley & s o n FOR SALE— Good fo u r foot wood FOR SALE— Fine W alnuts, 18 cents at $4.50 delivered. Jas Nichol per pound. Large assorted Bur son. E stacada, Oregon. bank potatoes $1.25 persack a t K in WANTED— Loan, $1,000 on good ney & Lam bcrson’s place, opposite 5-6 real estate security. Address G. Garfield grange hall. Debs, socialist leader has passed Hit of m ortal life. It is to be hoped j ho active and troubled life he spent! ere has earned him repose where here are no politics, no vexing eco- j omic questions and no jails to de- i rive man of his liberty fo r giving xpression to his thoughts. * .'•’OR SALE!— Chinchilla Rabbits, ah ages; m ust sell. Robert Davis, Tangent, Oregon. 5-6 FOR SALE— Team of horses, weight WANTED — $1000; good security. about 1350 and 1450. This is a See the News. good team and well w orth my price. Would consider a trad e for cattle. WANTED— To hire a piano fo r a few months during this school See the team on the Bowman place, term . E nquire a t Estacada news. upper G arfield. Oliver D. Bowman, Estacada, Oregon. 5-6 * CASCADE R rn . — GARAGE ________ Estacada, Oregon R. G. M A R C H B A N K I he movig th eaters there. It may >e they fe a r the lesson ta u g h t in Imocracy, or that niRny of our im oralities are desired to be kept Tom the natives. * • * * A London w riter says th at the orld is always ruled by sick men. might also have added th a t th at for a time and werk together for the advancement of our City, our Country m i ANO FOR SALE AOS A nother “ original L ittle E va” has lied, this time in Spokane, aged 73. jo m any Evas have died since Mrs. jto w ’s sto ry was w ritten th a t the n b lic has about run dry of te a r naterial and will aw ait the next an- louncem ent with dry eyes. * FOR SALE— 1 1 H H. P. Fairbanks Morse gas engine. 1 5 H. P. gas engine. 1 feed grinder, stoves, fu rn itu re and household goods. Pointers F u rn itu re Exchange. THE a / ew W IN I £R ,R£D QIOWN CONFECTIONERY AND LIGHT LUNCH IN T ER N A T IO N A L M A D E-TO -M EA SU RE C LO TH ES Everything For Your Halloween Party Decorations. Tablecloths, Napkins. P arty Favors, Fancy Crepe fo r Costumes, H ats, Masks, L anterns, Books of P arty Suggestions, etc. THE ESTACADA PHARMACY V