EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1921 Farmers Paying the Bills Eastern Clackamas News With continuous agitation and Entered at the poatoffice in Eatacada, threatened legislation to have Oregon, aa second-class mail. the government take over or reg­ ulate the meat packing business, the market for live stock has not Eatacada. Oregon been helped. Those who believe the stock- UPTON H. GIBBS ! yards and the great meat pack- Editor and Managor. ; ing houses are a menace to the producer and the consumer, are S ubscriptio n K a t e s One year . . . $ 1.50 numerous, and it is very easy to Six month* .75 appeal to the stomachs of the I multitude with savory legisla- Foreign Advertising Ke-ire.entailve ! tion. THE AMERICAN PRESS A S S O C I A T I « But legislation and government taking over transportation and Thursday, July 7, 1921. manufacturing of anything, has never helped the consumer a The Big Fight penny, and has never made a The agony is over, and the market for a steer, a hog or a heavy weight championship re­ I sheep—in spite of good inten- mains in America. The contest I tions. It is refreshing that a number was short, sharp and decisive, with an attendance of 90,000 of western senators voted to kill and gate receipts over $1,600,000. the Kenyon bill to regulate the All classes were present, even packing industry—on top of all the clergy, for a prominent Bap­ present governmental regulating tist minister who has stirred up and investigating and commis­ Mew York for some months past, sion muckraking. This crusade will do for the conducting a crusade somewhat similar to that by Dr. Charles packing industry what ten years Parkhurst some years ago, was of similar methods have done present from a sense of duty. for the railroads—put them He went to make a pscyhoiogical where no one o f ordinary busi­ study of the tight, to ascertain ness inteligence will build a mile at first hand, the moral effect on of railroad. Senator Stanfield, o f Oregon, the spectator, etc. Others at­ tended simply for the thrill and who is one of the largest sheep­ and excitement it afforded, and men in the west, made an able in this lies the secret of its draw­ and courageous speech for indi­ ing power. It makes a powerful vidual initiative and enterprise sensual appeal pure and simple. in the packing industry, and to What better were those who at­ oppose govern ownership and tended, than the Romans ot old control.— The Manufacturer. who thronged the coliseum to see gladiators fight to the death A Thriving Burg and Christians thrown to the Saturday afternoon we went lions? Certainly our boasted to Gresham on business, and civilization has not made such called at the Outlook office. We wonderful strides since the days found Bro. St. Clair up to his the days of Nero and other Ro neck in work, as he prints five man emperors. But alas, we publications besides his own must convict our own self, for twice-a-week paper, and job we were greatly interested in galore. We called also on W. A. the outcome, and eagerly real Hessell, one o f our esteemed ad­ the reports, And if we should vertisers who keeps a most com­ have the opportunity of seeing plete line of farm machinery, moving pictures of the fight, it is and carries a numbet of bargains more than probable we shall do in used machines. But the con­ so, for the animal man is strong spicuous improvement in Gres within us. ham. is the magnificent new garage of Raker & Son, which A Bulletin De Luxe covers nearly a whole block. The N e w s acknowledges the We doubt whether Portland has receipt from the 0. A. C of Bui a finer one. This firm is the letin No. 355. o f date o f June 1 Ford agency and carries an im­ 1921. It is entitled “ Training mense line of supplies for Ford for the Vocations,” and is a su machines, besides being well perb example of typographical equipped for all repair work on Every convenience for art. The cover is in colors and them. shows the entrance to one of the handling autos is provided. And main buildings. It containg de­ one noteworthy feature which scriptions o f the various depart appeals to the ladies, is a rest ments of this eminent institu room furnished with rugs and t'on, profusely illustrated with comfortable lounge chairs, plants half tone cuts o f every building and a canary, and in addition, and phase of student life. It a kitchenette, equipped with a gas certainly should attract a large range for cooking lunches, etc. number of prospective students, “ In the old days we tried to get as it would be hard to find a more attractive environment the book through the pupil in­ stead of the pupil through the than here presented. book,” commented Chaides E. Oliver, veteran school man of Oregon, now principal o f the For Liberty high school at Walport, Oregon. For the »acred cause ot per­ “ We didn’ t believe in rushing sonal liberty, several thousands the boys and girls the way so marched in parade on the Fourth many schools do to-day.” “ What in New York City, as a protest we aimed to do was to see that they learned all we could teach against the 18th amendment. them in the time they were in Mayor Hylan reviewed them and school. " —Oregonian. thus showed where his sympa­ The old method was the right thies were. one, and the sooner there is a re­ turn to it the better. At last we are formally at peace with Germany aui Austria, R. M. Standish and family and free to resume diplomatic re­ passed through Estacada Mon­ lationships. It took two years day. They had been camping at and half to get us into the war, Clear Creek and were on their and about the same time to get way home to Portland. An ac­ us out of it, after the armistice cident to their machine necessi­ was concluded. Evidently the tated its being repaired and thus government’s motto is festina gave opportunity to meet old lente, (make haste slowly.) friends and acquaintances. Published every Thursday at The appointment of William H. Taft to be Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, has re­ ceived universal approval. It is the post to which he should have been appointed years ago, and would have been, if he not run for president. The N ews acknow ledges with thanks the receipt of the March quarterly of the Oregon Histori­ cal Society's magazine. This number contains an interesting sketch of the Rogue River Valley history by Alice Applegate Sar­ gent. ______________ E V E R Y D A Y M Y S T E R IE S . The Story* of Our States By JONATHAN BRACE II— PENNSYLVANIA HE second s t a t e to udopt tkeCou- I stltution was ' l* ennsylvauiu. Its u r e a of 45,120 squar« miles is larger than the combined New Eng- luud states, except Maine, with New Jersey thrown In for good ineusure. Its name m e a n s “l'euu’s Woodland" and was so named by King Charles II, who grunted this territory to the Q u u k e r, William I’ enn, and named it In commemoration of Penn's father, who had been a distinguished admiral and on terms of peculiar friendship and intimacy with the royal fumily. This grunt was made iu lieu of £10,000, which the king owed Ad­ miral l'enn. On this basis it origiuully cost ubout $2 u square mile. i i Pennsylvania bus assumed sueli uu important place among tile states tlmt it Is ufteu culled the Keystone state. This term was probably derived origiuully because her uume wus curved on the keystone o f the bridge over ltock creek, between Wash­ ington und Georgetown. Later on it was applied on uecount of the great Importance of the state In national elections. Its delega­ tion to congress totals 38, sec­ ond only in size to that from New York, and Pennsylvania accordingly has 38 presidential electors. • William l ’enn first came over to America In 1082. The follow­ ing yeur he laid out the city of Philadelphia, or ‘‘Brotherly Love,” which wus named ufter a biblical city in Asia Minor, As Pennsylvania was the only col­ ony without a seacoust, Penn obtained from the duke of York the control of Delaware, and un­ til the Revolution these two provinces were under the same proprietary government. Quar­ rels with Maryland over bound­ aries caused a formal survey to be made by two surveyors, Mason and Dixon, and it was this which beenme famous dur­ ing the Civil war as the Mason and Dixon line, tho dividing mark between the slave and the free states. T ‘ •This much 1 do not understand/* Said llezekiah Bings. “ I don't know why a friendly hand Unto another clings With such a sense of confidence When tiling* are going wrong, And makes the universe immense A realm of smiles and song. 4 is your Home Company. See us rogardi. g your property, Insure your ♦ Í a u t o m o b i l e Against If you are fipuriniron Paint­ ing get my prices. 1 will furnish the material or you cati furnish it. I will do your work by day or con­ tract. Leave your orders at Smith Hardware Co.’s store at Estacada. - )■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ?' : THE PACIFIC STATES : : FIRE INSURANCE CO. : Painting, Paper Hanging and Tinting. “ I don't know why the roses bloom, Nor why the snowflakes fall; Nor why the stars dispel the gloom— And yet I love them all* Ami life, though wisdom's way is grand. Seems sweetest for the things 1 cannot hope to understand,“ Said Hezekiah Dings. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + FIRE, THEFT or COLLISION ________ I ♦ + ♦ : J. W. Reed Estate ; J. W. SAUNDERS, * Rt I, Estacada. ESTACADA, ORE. + + + + + + + + + •*• + + VI. Built hi 1748, tliu State House lu Boston wus the pride of the city long before the Revolution. It was, when constructed, a fine edifice, with an Im­ posing front, und surmounted with a glided dome. Much of Its original appearance has been preserved, and It is today a Mecca for the tourist who visits the sacred shrines connected with the birth of liberty In the United States of America. TWO IMPORTANT EVENTS For the welfare of our district have developed this week. The berry groweis have shown their ability to pack their crop and prepare it for market without out­ side assistance. The power plant development bv the P. R. L. & P, Co., has commenced, which means that all our people who want it may have work, and that the prosperity of our district is assured. Í HENRY BOHN, ! Let us again Suggest that the time to Save is While We are Earning. I Vulcanizing ESTACADA STATE BANK — AND— * S A F E T Y A N D S E R V IC E ” Re-treading J Satisfaction Guaranteed iW T Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts. m l —A T — ((J) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) | S . P. Pesznecker Shop || Microscopic Infants. A tiny baby was born at Ilford (Eng land), recently. At birth It weigher two and one-lmlf pounds and gained three ounces in u little more tlmi three weeks. Perfectly formed, tin baby gives promise of growing lntc a healthy child. This Is not a ree ord, however. In 1824 Sir Evernrd Home described n bnby which weighed Just one pound at birth and lived t be idne years old when It measured 22 Inches In height. In 1S96 a baby was born In n Philadelphia hospital which weighed one and three-quarter pounds. New Kind of Tombstone. What he calls n ‘‘new und improved tombstone” lias been Invented by ni Oklahoma man. A life-sized figure of the (load person Is made o f galvnn Ized Iron, the lower part filled with cement to mnke n heavy base. The body Is hollow und In It is placed an urn contnlnlng the nshes of the deceased. It will bo noticed that this “ tombstone" can only be used In the case o f dead person^ who linvo been cremuted. Queer Coincidence. Peculiar coincidences were revealed at n Tonbridge (England) Inquest on a boy sixteen years old who was killed from a slrny shot from a rifle range at a local fair. Thirteen years ago a lud o f sixteen was killed on the same spot In exactly the same manner, and the doctor who was called to him was the medical witness In the present Inquiry, llo produced In court the bullet -which he took from the other dead lad 13 years ago. >: Estacada, Oregon. KODAKS- ' ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES GUNS- And AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE Get Hunting and Fishing Licenses Here Camping Outfits, Electric Flashlights Baseball Supplies CH EVROLET/ KodakPicturesDeveloped and Enlarged “Baby Grand" Models ED. BONFR’S This is unquestionably the Best Car on the market to-day selling under $1425.00. Excels of Riding. Coughing Restored Speech. After being dumb for 33 years a woman living In Christina Mueford England, coughed bnck her speech Tho woman who Is slxt.v-one years old has been bed ridden for 49 years. Three weeks ago. during recovery from a serious attack of bronchitis, her voice was restored while coughing Amusing Mixed Metaphors. Rather n ions case of mixed metaphors , irt i In a Middle West­ ern newspup- recently: "In dosing, she asked i : t h e hinges of their friendship never grow rusty, but al ways he links In the golden chain of fellowship.” Pine Trees’ Peculiar Growth. A render sends a description of two pine trees growing Into each other on n farm at Polnnd Ontario. Thvy are two distinct trees at the ground; at a height of ton feet they are separated by n hand's breadth, and thence to the top they are oue tree. in Power, Room, Looks, Durability and Ease CO M E IN and let us demonstrate what a truly W O N D E R F U L C A R it is. 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