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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1921)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT.!, 1921 Eastern Clackamas News PACIFIC UNIVERSITY )•%%»%%%«%%%«%%« Story of : : Our S ta te s : For those who wish to attend a : T h e small college, that at Forest Grove is w< >rthy of consideration. Published every Thursday at It was four ¡ded under the auspi By JONATHAN BRACE ces of the Congregational Church Estacada, Oregon VII.—MARYLAND about set 'enty years ago. and NDIAN a r UPTON h . SIMM row s played that Church, to some extent, still E ditor and M anager. an im portant fosters it.. However, it exacts p a r t in the no denorr linational tests for en S ubscription H ates founding o t One year - - - $1.50 trance. nor does it proselytize. SI u r y I a nd. ___ L o r d B altl- Six months - . • .75 But it st. inds for Christian char more had acter an d creates a Christian at- been in terested in th e London Thursday. September 1, 1921. mospher e, It has had a roman com pany w hich w as financially tic histoi y.and its alumni roll con responsible fo r the settlem ent of V lrgiuia. li e becam e so enthu THE DEFECTIVE GIRDER tains na nes illustrious in many siastic over th e possibilities in spheres of life, among these that th e new colonies th a t he desired The giant dirigible which was of H arvty Scott, the former bril to fouud a colony him self. A fter to be the pride of the U. S. air liant editor of the Oregonian. exploring th e country ju s t north of the Potomax- he persuaded fleet, collapsed and went down fihe phys ical environment is most King C harles I to g ran t him In smoke at its final trial, where attractive, which helps endear this te rrito ry . In honor of the by a number of lives were lost. the place to the student and af queen, H e n rie tta M aria, this new The cause, it is alleged, was due fords him inspiration. The pres colony v.us culled M aryland. The paym ent fo r th is grunt to the breaking of a longitudina ent head is comparatively a young w as specified as tw o Indian a r girder amidships, made of alum man, but of great ability and’ row s a year, to g eth er w ith a inum alloy, cutting the ship in energy. His chief undertaking, fifth p a rt of all precious m etuls w hich m ight be mined. As the halves. at present, is the raising of an colony produced no gold o r sil Evidently this girder was the endowment of two million dol ver th e cost of M a r y l a n d one weak spot, which wrecked lars in order to make the college am ounted to only th e tw o a r row s each year, and L ord B alti the entire concern. The inci truly and permanently effective. more becume to all Intents and dent serves as a striking illustra In this he is being vigorously purposes un independent sover tion which moralists will no supported by the alumni, who eign. As u m u tter of fa c t the doubt use, “ to point a moral and have organized for this pnrpose, c h a rte r w as not issued u n til ju s t a fte r th e d eath of Lord B alti adorn a tail.” How often it and have enlisted also the aid of more, b u t us the deed w as hered has happened that a man promi various representative citizens itary it descended to th e second nent among his follows, looked throughout the state. The new Lord B altim ore, under whom the first settlem en t w as m ade a t St. up to and respected, has sudden ly fledged high school graduates M ary’s In 1034. Tills hereditury ly collapsed at the height of his who realize they need personal m onarchy continued in force un fame. History is full of such supervision in the pursuit of til. u n d er th e sixth L ord B alti more, th e D eclaration of Inde examples, which include states their future studies, and do not pendence in 1776 brought it to men, clergymen, lawyers, mer wish to be lost ir. the mass of the an end. chants, in fact, every walk in larger state colleges. Pacific Uni In 1788 M aryland adopted the C onstitution and took its place life. Their downfall caused won versity offers a most satisfactory- as th e seventh s ta te in the der and excitement, brought en solution of the problem. For Union. Its urea to ta ls 12,327 tailed ruin on a number of in those who can spare the addi sq uare miles, and It is thickly populated, so th a t M aryland Is nocent parties. When the cause tional time, it would be a good e n titled to eight presidential was traced, it was seen that such plan to take their college course electors. men had a weak spot in their at this or one of the smaller col (© b y M c C lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .) characters, which gave way un leges of the state, and then fol der temptation. It may be am low up with post-graduate work bition, it may be moral coward at the U of Oregon or elsewhere. President Harding in regard to ice, but with most men it was the West Virginia rioting, is sua- sensuality. This fact should keep liter in modo, but notifies the HARD TIMES, INDEED a man humble, and as a profound rioters, if compelled to, he will student of human nature once At Jackson, Michigan, with a act fortiter in re. said : “ Wherefore let him that population of several thousands, thinketh he standeth take heed a recent visitor reports that ow lest he fall.” ing to the hard times there is no picture show running in the CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND whole town. E ntered a t the poatoffice in E stacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Announcement. Dr. W. W. RHODES, Osteopathic Physician, I / From a letter lately received from England, we quote the fol lowing: “Of course you saw about the coal strike, and the months we were without any. No one real ly complained except in a good tempered way, and it was extra ordinary t.o see the rows and rows of smokeless houses, espe cially in London. But I can as sure you it gave one plenty of extra work. We had an occa sional fire, chiefly thanks to friends who happened to have had more stock of coals in, and gave us a bucket just to light the fire, and we kept it going with wood, such wood, too ! How we longed for the nice tops we had at our British Columbia Ranch. Besides this, we have a gas ring, and lately started a Primus oil stove, and it meant running be tween the two and having to ar range a meal someho«v. In the midst of this, came the hot sum mer and the drought. This is indeed, a calamity. You could hardly realize the sight of the old country without its lovely green fields. Our poor garden is just dried up too. We keep a few things going by watering, but there are no root crops, no cab bages nor greens, potatoes like marbles, etc. The fruit, too, is nothing of a crop. Apples would j have been a good one, but they are tumbling otf, from the dry ness, and what is left, won’t, 1 am sure, keep for winter. They arc all ripe now. though we are only beginning August.” Wo are now formally at peace with Germany, and can resume diplomatic relations. Uncle Sam, however, is going to retain some of the German property which he siezed when we entered the war, as security for tl e fulfill ment of the claims we have against the German government. The proclamation will be issued immediately after ratification of the treaty by the senate. for 10c from one sack of GEN U IN E BULL" DURHAM r^ T O B A C C O ^ Painting, Paper Hanging and Tinting. Obsolete warships. The B ritish a d m ira lty h as assigned (o th e m in istry of ag ricu ltu re obso- lete w arships l t i be used as labors lories for th e Investigation of foot- iilid-moutli d isease. T he w arships p ro ceed to sea. an d the research work is curried on In th e open ocean. P e r fect safety a g u lu st the dissem ination f Infection Is th u s secured. T he vi rus of the disease Is supposed to be nltraiu icro sco p lc; th e re Is also a pos sibility th a t th e - Infection Is nir-borne. The elucidation of th e problem consti tuted by th e cause of foot-and-m outh liseuse Is com parable w ith th u t of cancer—elusive, difficult, and affording but little prospect o f a definite solu tion.—The Medical P re ss uud Clrcu- tar. Quail Among the Chickens. Quail fratern izin g w ith do m esticat ed fowls were recently seen In the hen yard of a citizen of Carmel-by-the- Sea, C alifornia, according to an Item in th e C arm el Pine Cone. It Is ev i dent th at some wild c reatu res, once they become su re th u t the guns of tlie h u n te rs a re not to be discharged In th eir vicinity, a re Inclined to m ake friends with mini. M otorists In the yellow s tone p ark tell laughable stories about th e bears who nose among the autom obile cushions for sw eets d irect ly the occupants leave th eir cars to gain closer view s of scenic wonders. H at Pension Officer Guessing An A ustralian pension officer de scribes the following ns th e oldest le tte r which has come his w ay : “Dere Slrr. I hav been too (2) yores In tins country nn am -19 y eres of age. Will I be entitled to the olde age penchun when I am sixty? Will It he w urth my wile goln on living h ear?” He states he is a t a loss to know w h eth er the man expects to die soon, pro poses to commit suicide, or simply thinks about leaving the district. His Prying Days Are Over. ” Wbo Is the melnncboly Individ ual?" “ lie w as a censor during the w a r ” "B ut why should he be so east down unw?" "H e’s In the postal service and han dle* thousands of letters every dav that he isn’t p erm itted to open.”—B ir mingham Age-llernld. W akened Him Thoroughly A novel m anner of getting a man out of l«ed was recounted In a Willes -Ion (E ngland) court the other day At seven n woman told her husband to get up. When he didn’t Jump prom ptly out of bed she pulled him out w ith the shovel and a pair of tongs and hit him on the nose. Road the Ads in the N ews . © j If you are figuring on Paint 'll ing get my prices. I will X 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. While at the Fair, You are invited to call at the Bank and make this your Headquarters while in town. J. W. SAUNDERS, Rt I, Estacada. * * * + * + It will be a pleasure to be of service to you in any way possile. + * * * + + OUR NEW STOCK OF School Books —A N D - School Supplies l ESTACADA STATE BANK * SAFETY A N D S E R V IC E ” is now in, and we are ready to fill your orders for any thing in this line. As usual, w e cannot ex tend credit on School Books. The Use for wishes to announce to the public, that he is located al Hotel Estacada, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 8:30 a. m., to 4:30 p. m. Consultation Free. I treat both Acute and Chronic Cases. Ar rangements can be made for House Calls. Portland office 441 Morgan Building, Broadway and Washing ton streets. Phone Main 1511. 5 0 good cigarettes Rexall Store - y * : - : - * : -b-:*-:**:*-:**:-:— :--:-:' t ♦ r -> : : k f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t, -i K0DAKS-- A FURTHER A L L K IN D S and S U P P L IE S GUNS- Big Reduction! And A M M U NITIO N C ig are tte FISHING TACKLE To s e a l in t h e delicious Burley t o b a c c o flavor. Get Hunting and Fishing Licenses Here It’s T oasted Camping Outfits, Electric Flashlights- Baseball Supplies of 5 Per Cent to 18 Per Cent. ON ALL MODELS OF CHEVROLET KodakPicturesDeveloped and Enlarged Makes a total AVERAGE REDUCTION of Notice for Publication D ep a rtm en t o f th e In terio r, U. S. Land Office a t Portland, O regon, A ugust 4. 1921. N O TICE is hereby given, th a t J o seph O. Sm ith, o f Eagle C reek, O re., wnoon May 14th. 1920, made H om estead E n try No. 06758, fo r N E j, Section 5, Tow nship 3, S. R ange 5, E. W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice of intention to m ake T hree Y ear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fo re the R eg ister and Receiver o f the U nited S ta te s Land Office, at Portland, O re., on the 22 day of Septem ber. 1921. C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: Al fred Shirly, of E agle C reek, Oregon. R F. D. 1. A ugust K oennam an, of | E agle C reek, O regon, R. F. D. 1. M. E. Koennam an, of E agle Creek, O re gon, R. F. I). 1. C arl Newm an, of E a gle C reek, Oregon. R. F D. 1. P roof under A ct o f Ju n e 9, 1916, and section 2305 —R. S.. A lexander S week , R egister. 8-11-9-8 Notice for Publication ED. BONFR’S As Compared with the Prices o f May I, 1921. / HERE ARE THE NEW PRICES N «6H h u ila i i J G o in g to Paint? ^ 5^ W hether it’s the outside -or( the inside of your house‘that1 needs paint, we rccommendj?If DUTCH BOW WHITE-LEAD^ George Pointer, idence over N ews office. Representing the Biggest Reduction we know of in the price of a standard make Automobile. ESTACADA PRICES: Model 490 D ep artm en t of th e In terio r, U. S. Land Office, a t P ortland, Oregon. A ugust 11th. 1921. NOTICE is hereby given th a t C hris ^W ith pure linseed oil, it makes tian A. Johnson, o f Hissell. Oregon, who. on A ugust 1st. 191», made H o r t i e - * (food-looking, durable exterior,'* slead E ntry No. 06066, for NW J, NVVJ, paint; with Dutch Boy flatting) Section 29, Township 3 S, R ange 6 E. oil, it makes a handsome, gloss- W illam ette Meridian, ha« filed notice Hess, washable interior paint.' of intention to m ake T hree-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above d e Let us figure on your painting scribed. before the R eg ister and Re- ! j“- we can save you money. " 1 re iv e r of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland Oregon, on the 21st day o f i paint materials arc reliable, S epteber, 1921. L >?*c guarantee a saiisfactory C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:—Roy i Maxwell, of Hissell, O ie., J . K. P e te r - 1 son, o f Rissell, O re.. H enry Johnson, of Bissell, O re., P e te r Ruhl, of Bisscll. Ore. ESTACADA, OREGON. Act Ju n e 9. 1916. Always at home evenings at res A lexander S wkhk , R egister. 8-19 9-L. 24.8 Per Cent Roadster Touring Coupe Sedan . Delivery $ F. B. (Baby Grand Model 775 775 . 1220 1220 . . . . . . $1180 $1180 1875 1875 780 W e can Make Immediate Delivery Willard Storage Batteries for Sale. CASCADE GARAGE W IL C O X B R O S .