Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 14, 1921, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921
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Eastern Clackamas News
Executors’ Notice
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
The Story of
Our States
Published every Thursday at
By JONATHAN BRACE
Estacada. Oregon
III.— N E W J E R S E Y
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UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
S ubscription R ates
One year
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Thursday, July 14, 1921.
Among the Vegetables
With whatimplementdid Adam
till and subdue the earth in the
Garden of Eden ? Was he the
original “ Man with the H oe?’ ’
According to the Biblical account,
TH O S. F. RYAN
Adam did not contend with the
weeds until his expulsion from
of Oregon City, announces that
Eden, but he had to dress and
he will be candidate for State
keep the garden. Even if weeds
Treasurer on the Republican
did not grow up and choke the
ticket, at the primary elections
young trees and herbs, under
next spring.
which head vegetables woulc
come, yet the soil would need to
The probable delay in the fed­
be stirred. And as the plough eral soldiers’ bonus bill, will be
and cultivator were not inventec disappointing to nearly everyone
until some centuries afterwards, who wishes the right thing done
nor animals broken in for draft by the soldier, and none will re­
purposes, the work must have gret it more than President
been done by hand, with some Harding and the Secretary of
sort of a wooden spade, for there the Treasury, if it has to be. It
was no hint of any knowledge must be recalled, however that
of metal work.
finances are governed by certain
Then, did the fruit trees re­ fixed laws, and no country, no
quire pruning, and if so, how matter how wealthy, can fly in
was this done ? Or were they the face of these laws, without
allowed to grow as they would ? incurring financial disaster. Out-
Probably they were, but would national finances are in a most
and
some
their fruit be as fine as the pro­ intricate tangle,
duct of the carefully cultivated straightening out is absolutely
orchards of to-day ? If the tree necessary before fresh obliga­
of the knowledge of good anc tions are assumed.
evil were an apple, how would
If President Harding is suc­
its fruit compare with the far-
cessful
in bringing about a dis­
famed Hood River apples of Or­
armament
by the great powers,
egon ?
he will be entitled to the Nobel
There is something very at­
peace prize. In this connection,
tractive about gardening to most
the New York World has issued
men, which is especially felt by
figures showing that our law­
those who are deprived of the
makers are about to impose upon
chance. It is the survival, I sup­
us, with their preparedness pro­
pose, of the primeval man in
gram, a burden equal to the in­
them, whose occupation it was,
demnity of thirty billion dollars
and there are few who do not
which the allies put upon Ger­
find it as Lord Bacon said, “ the
many.
purest of human pleasures.”
The cause of education in Ore­
Apparently Adam’s stay in
Eden was not very long, and gon has met a severe loss in the
then, at his departure, began sudden death ofjj. H. Ackerman,
that struggle with the soil, which President of the State Normal
every subsequent gardener has to School at Mommouth. Prior to
wage in order to subue it anc his appointment, he was four
render it productive.
But it years Superintendent of the
brings it own compensation, for Schools in Multnomah county,
fruits and vegetables never taste and during his whole life, he has
so sweet and finely flavored as had a distinguished career as an
those w hich have been watered educator.
with the sweat of brows and til­
An apology is due to some of
led with aching arms with swol­
our subscribers for the torn con­
len muscles. Yes, Adam on his
dition of their copies last week,
return from a day’s conflict with
but this was owing to unf&mil-
thorns and thistles would eat
arity with our new press and
with keener relish of the herbs
also the brittleness of the paper.
of his raising, than he did when
The situation last week while
everything was furnished ready
making the second run,
was
for the mere picking. The curse
most trying for a time and we
laid on the ground for his sake
hope fervently it won’ t occur
was not unmitigated; it contained
again.
a hidden blessing which only re­
quired digging on Adam’s pan
Dr. C. E. Cline, the well
known Methodist preacher and
to discover.
And now, where man is forced G. A. R. man, died suddenly
to wrestle hard with the soil, his Monday. He was a notable fig­
toil is correspondingly rewarded, ure among his brethren of the
in the superiority of his produce. cloth, old fashioned but virile in
In tropical or semi-tropical re­ his theology and strenuous in
gions where little effort is re­ action.
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quired, the fruits are inferior,
If Lloyd George can effect a
except perhaps in size, to those peace with the Irish, and Presi­
on which more care and atten­ dent
Harding
disarmament, j
tion have been expended. The these two gentlemen will stand
grapes raised with artificial heat out as 'the great peace makers
under glass and constantly watch­ of the century.
ed and tended, have a bloom and
flavor surpassing those ripened The Gladstone Chautauqua
under the sunny skies of Califor­
The twenty-eighth annual ses­
sion of the Willamette Valley
nia.
Then, what satisfaction it is. Chautauqua, opened Tuseday af­
ternoon. The program is fully
after a good day’s work, to see up to the high record of former
the rows of vegetables standing years, and those who attend will
out bravely above the cleat- get a big return for their money.
ground. Their growth becomes 'o spend the whole period attend­
perceptible, and while it is true ing the meetings and camping in
the beautiful grounds, will make
the expanding life is due to God, the best o f a vacation. Harvey
vet without the aid of man ii
Cross, the County Judge, is
would have remained dormant. the president of the association,'
So the gardener, as he watches his which office, we believe, he has
vegetables coming to perfection, held a number of years, and de­
servedly so. for he has been in­
can truly claim to be fellow- defatigable in his efforts to pro­
worker with God,
mote the Chautauqua.
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BBY be-
c It HI e
t ll C
[ thii'U s t a t e
' just six days
after Peuusyl-
vuuiu had for­
mally udupted
the Constitution. This territory,
which covers 8,224 square miles,
originally was u part of the
province of New Netherlands.
In 1004, after the English con­
quest of New Netherlands, the
duke of York sold the southern
portion to Lord Berkeley und Sir
George Carteret The latter had
won some distinction us gover­
nor of the little island of Jersey
in the English channel, aud it
was iu his honor tliut the new
province came to be culled New
Jersey.
The eastern portion,
that about Newark, wus settled
by Carteret and the territory to
the southwest, where Burlington
and Trenton now staud, fell to
Berkeley. After a few years
Berkeley sold his share to u
party of Quakers and two dis­
tinct provinces were formed,
called East and West Jersey.
They were reunited, however, In
1702, and became a single prov­
ince under the direct rule of the
English crown.
New Jersey casts fourteen
electoral votes for president.
MONEY TO LOAN -$2500.00' +
In the County Court of the State of to loan on good improved real
Oregon, for Clad ainas County.
In the matter of the Estate of Henry estate. See S. E. Wooster. 37tf
M. Looney, deceased:—
NOTICE is hereby given that the
County Court of Clackamas County,
S tite o f Oregon, has appointed Elva M.
ley and Walter J. Looney, Execu­
tors of the Estate of Henry M. Looney,
deceased, with the will annexed. All
persons having claims against said Es­
tate are hereby notified to present the
same to either of raid Executors at Es­
tacada, Oregon, or to E. W. Bartlett
attorney for said Estate at his office in
If you are figuring on Faint­
Estacada, Oregon, properly verified
within six months from the date of the
ing get my prices. I will
first publication of this notice.
furnish the material or you
E lva M. L ooney ,
can furnish it. I will do
W alter T. L ooney ,
your work by day or con­
Executors of the Estate of Henry M.
Looney, with the will annexed.
tract. Leave your orders at
First publication July 7, 1921.
Smith Hardware Co.’s store
Last publication August 4, 1921.
Painting,
Paper Hanging
and Tinting.
at Estacada.
J. W. SAUNDERS,
K0DAKS»
Rt I, Estacada.
ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES
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ESTACADA, ORE.
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Get Hunting and Fishing
Licenses Here
Camping Outfits, Electric
Flashlights. Baseball
Supplies
TWO IMPORTANT EVENTS
For the welfare of our district have developed this
week. The berry growets 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.
KodaKPicturesDeveloped
and Enlarged
Let us again Suggest that the time
to Save is While We are Earning.
Prevail
Estacada.
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FISHING TACKLE
ESTACADA STATE BANK
• S A FE TY A N D S E R V IC E "
! ' .¿Whether it’ s the outside or
(the inside of your house that (
, needs paint, we recommend
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Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts, , j p /
D U TCH BOY
WHITE-LEAD
^ W it h pure linseed oil, it makes
.a good-looking, durable exterior
j paint; with Dutch Boy flatting
'foil, it makes a handsome, gloss-'
(less, washable interior paint.
i jL et us figure on your painting'
■ p -w e can save you money. O ur ’
1 paint materials are reliable, and I
^ijve. guarantee a satisfactory iob.1 ;
Re-Nu-Em Cleaners and
Tailors.
Odd Fellows’ Bid.
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is your Home Company.
See us regardi. g your
property.
Insure your
And AMMUNITION
ED. BONftrT
200 Suit samples have drop­
ped from 20 to 35 per cent
on a suit. They are Detmer
Woolens, guaranteed to be
100 per cent pure wool,
which insures their wearing
and tailoring qualities.
They are ,, manufactured
from the best materials and
dyes obtainable.
You buy a Suit from us.
We will save you from $7.50
to $15.00 on a suit.
Remember these suits are
strictly Hand-tailored, not
custom tailored, some get it
mixed.
Our Hand-tailored
clothes are made to your in­
dividual measure. Most cus­
tom made clothes are al­
ready made up, and altered
to your measure. So re­
member, insist on Hand-
tailored clothes.
Come in antd look them
over. To show them Is a
pleasure.
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Pre-War
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George Pointer,
ESTACADA, OREGON.
Always at home evenings at res­
idence over N e w s office.
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W e can now Make
Immediate Delivery on
'CHEVROLET
“Baby Grand’’ Models !
Sold only
This is unquestionably the Best Car on the market 1 1
to-day selling under $1425.00.
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by dealers
Excels
of Riding.
The best fabric tire
made for heavy service
or rough roads —■
C O M E IN and let us demonstrate what a truly
W O N D E R F U L C A R it is.
Built by General Motors Co., the largest makers of (
i Automobiles in the world.
RED-TOP
Willard Storage
Battery Service!
Extra Ply — Heavy Tread
30 x
00
Uk
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Apr
in Power, Room, Looks, Durability and-Ease
Come in and get your BATTERY TESTED. We are here to
give you WILLARD SERVICE. Vern Duus, our Batterv
i Man, is at your service, and will give you the benefit of his
i expert knowledge pertaining to the care and up-keep of
your oattery.
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Reduction on all styles and sizes
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
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Willard Storage Batteries for Sale.
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