Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 25, 1921, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1921.
Eastern Clackamas News
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Catered at the postoffice in Estacada
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
\ The
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UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
S ubscription K ates
$1.50
.75
Thursday. August 25, 1921.
R efo rm atio n B egins a t Home
Governor Davis, o f Idaho, is
rousing bis state about the bane
ful effects o f lack of parental con
trol over the children. He con
tends that state and nation are
drifting awav from the oldfash
ioned code, setting up a bolder
and more startling one in its
place, whereby parents, lured by
pleasure, neglect offspring ant
home.
Governor Davis has been giv
ing much time and attention to
conditions in penal reform and
charitable institutions, and has
unearthed some startling tacts.
When comparing notes with Gov
trnors o f other states he learned
they had found the same condi­
tions. This led Governor Davis
to look for the cause. He be
leaves he has found it in a com­
bination of circumstances brought
about by modern conditions.
First. Governor Davis discov
ered that the percentage of boys
guilty o f committing crimes is
increasing in Idaho.
Second. He found the worst
form of diseases existed among
young men and women.
Third. He learned that most
o f these young criminals are not
foreigners, but Americans, many
o f them o f good families.
Fourth.
He established by
prison records that the number
o f young men and boys going
wrong is increasing.
BLAME PLACED ON PARENTS
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Announcement.
By JONATHAN BRACE
Estacada, Oregon
One year
Six months
Story of ; AMERICAN FOOD SHIP
SAVES 18,000 BABES
Our States
FROM STARVATION
VI— MASSACHUSETTS
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ASSACUU-
SETTS
was aa Iudlua
word, uiussu-
w u c li u s e t,
which uieuus
“ ut the great
hill.” It wus
used hy the Algouqulns to desig­
nate the tribe living near Blue
llill In Milton, now a state reser­
vation near Boston und the high­
est lilll In the eusteru part of the
state. This name was later ap­
plied to the great bay which
Blue hill overlooks. It wus from
this buy thut the stute wus
named. In fact, until 1692 the
colony wus culled the Massachu­
setts Buy colony, und after thut
the Province of Massachusetts
Buy until the Itevolution made
It u commonwealth. Eveu today
It Is often culled the Ba*' stute.
It wus C’apt. John Smith who
first made a map of the New
Knglund coast und named the
Charles river in honor of "Baby
Cliurles,” who ufterwurd became
King Charles I. Other captains
visited the coust from time to
time, but It was not until the
full of 1020 that the Muyilower
brought the first permanent set­
tlers to the Massachusetts shore.
The landing of the Pilgrims at
Provincetown and P l y m o u t h
three hundred years ago wus re­
cently celebrated. Of the origi­
nal one hind red passengers on
the Mayflower more than half
died during the first winter. But
the sturdy survivors, with lu-
domltuble courage, soon became
firmly established und from
their beginning, augmented by
the l ’urltun settlements of Salem
and the towns around Boston,
grew the state of Massachusetts,
which now extends over 8,288
square miles. In proportion to
Its area Massachusetts is second
only to Rhode Island in popula­
tion and lias eighteen presiden­
tial electoral votes. This makes
Massachusetts one of the six
most important states from a po­
litical point of view.
Dr. W. W. RHODES,
Osteopathic Physician,
Heroic Yankee Women Risk
Lives to Rescue Children, in
Service o f Near East Relief
wishes to announce to the public, that he is located
Constantinople.— How the prompt
action of Charles V. Vickrey, General
Secretary of the Near East Relief,
and Harold C. Jaqulth, representa­
tive of that American relief organi­
zation in Constantinople, saved the
lives o f lb .000 orphan children and
seven American relief workers in
Alexandropol, Armenia, is what all
the representatives of the A llied na­
tions in Constantinople are applaud­
ing today.
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F or five years the Near East R elief
organization had built up a work o f
mercy throughout the former Turk­
ish Empire and Transcaucasia, to a
point where 54,600 little children
were being housed, clothed, fed,
given medical attendance and taught,
and over 56,000 others being sup­
plied with food. Then suddenly, on
February 5, last, there came hurried
cable reports o f renewed fighting in
Armenia and Transcaucasia, where
75,818 o f these little ones were loca­
ted under the protection o f the Near
Cigarette
No c i g a r e t t e has
the s a m e delicious
f l a v o r a s Lucky
S trik e . B e c a u s e
Lucky S trik e is the
toasted cigarette.
ton streets.
Portlard
Phone Main 1511.
l . a O / l
YOU C AN N O T AFFO R D
to be without the help which connection with
a responsible bank will give you.
J. W. SAUNDERS,
YOUR HOME B AN K
Rt I, Estacada.
: PIROLA
SHAVING
CREAM I
Ready for Instant l)se.
No Mui* Required,
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is in a position to give you the utmost in
Convenience, Protection, Security and Ser­
vice. •
ESTACADA STATE BANK
‘ S A F E T Y A N D S E R V IC E ”
tW T Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts, j p j i
Take a tube with you on *
your vacation.
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We do Job Printing.
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A FURTHER
A L L K IN D S and SU PPLIE S
GUNS-
And A M M U N IT IO N
FISHING TACKLE
Get Hunting and Fishing
Licenses Here
Camping Outfits, Flectric
Flashlights. Baseball
Supplies
Kodak PicturesDeveloped
and Enlarged
G E N U IN E
B u l l D u r h a m
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N otice for P ublication
Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, August 4.
1921.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Jo­
seph O. Smith, o f Eagle Creek, Ore.,
who on May 14th, 1920, made Homestead
Entry No. 06758. for N E f, Section 5,
Township 3, S. Range 5, E. Willamette i
Meridian, has filed notice o f intention
to make Three Year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be­
fore the Register and Receiver of the ! V
United States I,and Office, at Portland, !
Ore., on the 22 day o f September, 1921. i
Claimant names as witnesses:— Al- I
fred Shirly, o f Eagle Creek. Oregon,
R K. D. 1. August Koennaman, ol
Eagle Creek, Oregon, R. F. 1). 1. M. j
E. koennaman, of Eagle Creek, O re-:
gon, R. F. D. 1, Carl Newman, o f E a -'
gle Creek, Oregon, R. F D. 1.
Proof under A ct o f June 9, 1916, and •
section 2305 R. S.,
,Whether it’ s the outside''or i
oil, it makes a handsome, gloss-
Jcss, washable interior paint.f
to »'«ke Three-year Proof,
The rate war in Portland be- on tho 26lh Day of August, '/f
roruano, ot
at 8 o ’clock in the after to ‘Vtabllsh cl*,m to tht‘ laml abo' c de
at SOCIOCK in the alter- scribed, before the Register and Ke-
Let us figure on your painting] ]
tween the railroads, steamers
noon, tor the fo llo w in g o b ject: reiver of the U. 8. Land Office, at
“ ~ } v e can $a'e you money. O lir li
and busses, which caused a very Th e election o f one School Direct- Portland Oregon, on the 21st dav o f
paint materials ere reliable, andj-l
! Septeber, 1921.
decided cut in the fares to Astor­ or.
wc guarantee a satisfactory iobTf |
Claimant name» a» witnesses : —Roy
Dated this 5th day o f August. 1 Maxwell, of Rissell, Oie., J. K. Peter­
ia and coast points, has proved
son, o f Riesci!, Ore., Henry Johnson, of
conclusively that when transpor­ 1921.
Rissell, Ore., Peter Ruhl, o f Rissell.
F. G. KoBLEY.
tation companies bring their
ESTACADA, OREGON.
Chairman Board of Diretors. Ore.
Art June 9, 1916.
fares within reach of the public, ! Attest: M rs . M yr t le B e l k il s ,
Always at home evenings at res­
A l e x a n d e r S w e e k . R e g is te r
the latter will go after them.
I 8-11-18-25
District Clerk.
8-18 9-R. idence over N ew s office.
George Pointer,
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ON A LL M OD ELS O F
CHEVROLET)
Makes a total
AVERAGE
REDUCTION of
24.8 Per Cent
R epresenting th e B iggest R eduction we
know of in the price of a sta n d a rd m ake
A utom obile.
E STA C A D A P R IC E S:
DUTCH BOY*«
WHITE-LEAD];;.
w ill beheld at Estacda H igh School Willamette Meridian. has filed notice
of 5 Per Cent to 18 Per Cent,
HERE ARE THE NEW PRICES
Going to
Paint?
A lexander S week , Register.
Big Reduction!
As Compared with the Prices of May I, 1921.
8-11-9-8
a recent trip, he saw the public
Don’ t forget your Fair dates—
(the inside of your houseTthatJ
needs paint, we recommend^
byways in parks filled with au­ September 8th, 9th and 10th.
Notice for P ublication
tomobiles without lights. This,
Special School M eeting. |I)e part Men t of the Interior, U. S. Land |
he said, was one reason why so
I* Office, at Portland, Oregon, August !
Notice
is hereby given to the i »1th. 1921.
o f the maternity hospitals are
legal voters o f School District j NOTICE is hereby given that Chris-
overcrowded, und the lives of
;W ith pure linseed oil, it make»
No. 108, o f Clackamas Countv, ; tian A. Johnson, of Bissell, Oregon, [
young girls hardly out of their Stilt*»
n f Orptrnn thot o Sno/nVl w,1° ’ on Allgust 1st, 191?, made Home- ;
» good-looking, durable exterior^
s t a t e ot O re g o n , t hat a S pecial sU.ai, Ertry N o. or***, for N W j, NWj .
paint; with Dutch Boy flatting]!
teens are ruined.
■ School M ee tin g o f Said D istrict S#ctum 29. Township 3 S, Range 5 E.
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rangements can be made for House ( ’alls.
office 441 Morgan Building, Broadway and Washing­
I f you are figuring on Paint­
ing get my prices. I will
furnish the material or you
can furnish it. I will do
your work by day or con­
tract. Leave your orders at
Smith Hardware Co.’s store
at Estacada.
HELP!
OF THE X»,000
These facts have been laid be­
fore the people by Governor Da­
vis in several public addresses.
In searching for the cause, from
interviews with young criminals
sent to the penitentiary, he learn­
ed that in many intstances they
have not had the care and atten­
tion they should have had from
their parents: that they were ne­
glected and permitted to have
their own way, instead o f being
subjected to discipline; that fath­
ers and mothers were more anx­
ious to travel the paths o f pleas­
ure than to remain at home with
their children.
In many in­
stances, he asserted, parents are
more giddy than the children,
and instead o f making compan­
E xposition Site
ions of them, lose touch with
It is to be hoped that the Ex-
them entirely.
position Board will soon end the
Inferior types o f moving pic­ suspense in regard to the site
tures, Governor Davis holds, act
be selected.
There are
as incentives to youth to commit lour prominent locations advo­
crimes. During a conversation cated Ross Island, Hayden Is-
with a youth in the penitentiary, aiid, Highway Butte and one
he learned from the boy that he near Gresham. Each o f these
had seen the very crime for is being vigorously championed,
which he was sentenced pictured and each according to its advo­
in the movies, and it looked so cates is the only logical site.
easy to perform that he decided Those responsible for making the
to try it himself, but landed in choice have a delecate task be­
the penitentiary.
fore them, and by no means an
Governor Davis contends there enviable one.
is too much joy riding on the
Hay fever, and catarrhal deaf­
part o f unprotected young women
ness
yield readily to finger sur­
who are permitted to go out un­
gery.
See Dr. Rhodes, Hotel
accompanied and are not given
Estacada.
Mondays. Wednesdays
the protection they need from
and
Fridays.
830 to 4:30 p. m.
their parents. Speaking o f this,
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he said that while in the east on
Friday, from 8:30 a. m., to 4:30 p. m. Consultation
Free. 1 treat both Acute and Chronic Cases. A r­
I Painting,
Paper Hanging
and Tinting. f
(© by MeCluro Newspaper Syndicate )
Be a booster for the East
Clackamas Fair. What the Can-
by News writes about the Clack­
amas County Fair, which follows
on the one here, applies equally
to ours. It says:
‘It is of a genuinely educa­
tional value. It shows the re­
sults of methods employed, and
of the progress o f the various
communities represented.
It,
thru the exhibits, stimulates and
encourages better methods and
more earnest effort.
It offers
pleasure and profit to those who
attend, thru its educational and
ecreational values.
It is the
best o f boosters and wants you
to be a booster, also. Plan to
attend.”
In another column we publish
list o f the rules and other in­
formation.
at Hotel Estacada, every Monday, Wednesday and
Model 490
F B
(Baby Grand Model
$ 775
$1180
775
$1180
1875
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1220
1220
Delivery
780
Roadster
Touring
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Sedan
1875
W e can M ake Im m ediate D elivery
Willard Storage Batteries for Sale.
CASCADE GARAGE
WILCOX BROS.
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