Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 01, 1921, Image 2

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    Easte rn C lackam a s N e w s
Enured at the pogtoffiee in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
S ubscription K ates
One year
Six months
$1.50
.75
Thursday. December 1, 1921.
EDUCATION WEEK
mar the whole subsequent edu­
cational career.
But while insisting on more
thoroughness and discipline in
the schools, the teaching profes­
sion should be given every in­
ducement to increase its efficien­
cy. While the inefficient should
be weeded out, those who prove
capable should command liberal
salaries, and a generous pension
should be provided for those who
haefc spent their life time in the
work. As things are, the best
teachers are often lost for want
of sufficient salary to provide
suitably for the wants of their
families, even on a modest scale.
Who can blame them?
j The Story of j
is caused by fermenting,
Our States sour It waste
matter in the intes­
Br JONATHAN BRACE
XVII.—OHIO
HE North­
west Ter­
rito ry , of
which Ohio Is
a part, was a
bone of con­
t e n 11 o n be­
tween Spain,
France and England. Spain's
claim was based on the voyage
of He Soto up the Mississippi
river. Frnnce, through the ex­
plorations of La Salle from the
north and the early entry of
French priests from Canada,
considered this territory theirs.
As for England, she rested her
claims on the discovery of North
America hy the Cabots, and In
the charter grnnted to Virginia
Included all the country lying
to the West.
The French were the first to
get a foothold In Ohio, but the
English pioneers, who shortly
began to drift westward, firm­
ly established their settlements
In the fertile Ohio valley. Af­
ter a long period of warfare,
In which the Indians played a
lending part, the Northwest Ter­
ritory wns finally ceded to the
United Stntes by the Treaty of
Independence In 1783. And Vir­
ginia nnd other states, which
had laid claim to portions of
this region turned over their
'rights to the federal govern­
ment.
The government of the North­
west Territory wns formally
created hy the ordinance of
1787. People from the East mi­
grated Into this territory In
such numbers thnt by 1803 Ohio
wns taken Into the Union as the
seventeenth state. The fourth
largest state In size of popula­
tion, Ohio has 24 electoral votes
for President while In area,
with Its 41,040 square miles. It
ranks only thirty-fifth, which
shows how densely It Is popu­
lated. It Is noted as the state
of Presidents. President Hard­
ing makes the seventh Ohioan
to fill the presidential office.
The name Ohio Is derived from
the Iroquois word O-hee-yo,
meaning "beautiful river.” It
wns first applied by the Indi­
ans of the Five Nations to what
we now call the Allegheny riv­
er, one of the chief tributaries
of the Ohio.
Gradually the
name came to Include the whole
river, sometimes even being ap­
plied to the Mississippi. Later
It was confined to the river be­
tween Pittsburg nnd Cnlro, and
appropriately the first state
formed on Its northern bank
was named after It. Ohio Is
often called the Ruckeye State
from Its large number of horse-
chestnut trees.
T
tines. This old foul matter should
be thoroughly cleaned out with
simple buckthorn bark, glycer­
ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka.
This acts on BOTH upper and
lower bowel, removing old accu­
mulated matter you never thought
was in your system. Adler-i-ka
relieves ANY CASE of gas on the
stomach. EXCELLENT for sour
stomach and chronic constipa­
tion. Guards against appendi­
citis. Estacada Pharmacy.
DRESSMAKING.
Announcement.
Dr. W. W. RHODES,
Osteopathic Physician,
wishes to announce to the public, that he is located
at 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.
Throughout the U.S. next week,
December 4th to 10th, will be ob­
I have opened a Dressmaking
served as American Education
Shop in the Hunt building. Call
THE
BASIS
OF
MORALITY
Week. It was planned jointly
and see me about sewing.
by the National Educational As.
The Boston Evening Trans­
MRS. ROY WAY.
sociation and American Legion’s script in discussing recently, the
10-27tf
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National Americanism Commis­ cause of the present criminal con­
sion. In ordinary education, ditions, traces it to the neglect of
there are three departments, the parents to give their children,
KODAKS-
grammar school, the high school both by precept and example,
ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES
and the college. The studies in adequate training in Christian
these three, should be so corre­ morals. It declares that parent­
GUNS-
lated that they will form a uni­ al folly is reaping its natural har­
And AMMUNITION
fied, comprehensive scheme. vest, and quotes with approval,
Dean West, of Princeton univer­ the following from the Christian
FISHING TACK LE
sity, who has taught for more Century:
than forty years, and has an ex
Get Hunting and Fishing
An indulgent and foolish pa­
perience embracing every grade, renthood, holding loosely to its
Licenses Here
was asked to enumerate what he spiritual ideals, has produced a
considered the fundamental stu­ generation of Pagan children,
To have your banking home with a good
Camping Outfits, Electric
dies for an “all-round educa­ and we shall have continuous
Bank, able to care of your every financial
harvest of tragedy and shame
Flashlights. Baseball
tion.” He replied:
until we recognize that our chil­
need; a Bank that is strong in its organiza-
“ First of all our national lan­ dren have more need of religious
Supplies
ation, its management and its service—
guage and our national history. training systematic, continual,
habitual
than
of
latin
and
al­
KodakPicturesDeveloped
such
a bank is your Home Bank.
These, with elementary work in
gebra.
arithmetic and geography and
and Enlarged
Some maintain that morality is
similar things of universal use,
'
Your Account is Invited.
constitute the true core of pri­ independent of religion, and that
mary instruction. A valuable the latter is not essential to the
former. They instance many
adjunct, is music.
“Secondary and higher educa­ whose conduct is exemplarily
N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N .
tion should be based on the fol­ moral but are not religious except
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land |
lowing required studies: Those in a very vague way. But mor­
* S A F E T Y A N D S E R V IC E ”
Office, at Portland, Oregon, Novem­
relating to the universe; that is ality has no sanctions apart from
ber
12th,
1921.
nature. These are mathematics, religion, for if God be eliminated,
NOTICE is hereby given that Ben j
F. Super, of Estacada, Oregon, Rt 1
physiology, chemistry, biology— then morality becomes only a
Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts.
who, on May 12th, 1920, made Homes
the ‘big four’ of science, from matter of expediency, and thus
tead Entry No. P6K03, for NEJ, Section
loses
its
moral
character
and
na­
5, Township 4 S, Range 5 E, W.
which all sciences are either com­
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
ture,
as
the
distinction
then
be­
bined or desired.
to make Three-year Proof, to establish
*
tween
right
and
wrong
is
lost.
claim to the land above described, be­
“ Then should follow studies re­
fore the Register and Receiver of the
For
lating to collective mankind. The
U. S. Land Office, at Portland- Ore­
“Right
is
right,
gon, on the 13th day of January. 1922.
mother study in the highest sense
Claimant names as witnesses: George
Since God is God.”
is history. The history of Amer­
Cook, of Estacada, R 1, Ralph Kelley,
of Estacada; R 1, John Seigworth, of
ica—every boy and girl must THE SPECIAL SESSION
Estacada, R 1, William Guger, of Es­
learn it, and then the funda­
tacada, R 1.
Act June 9, 1916.
mental history of our own civili­
Governor Olcott has called a
A lexander S week , Register.
t © b y M cC lu re N e w e p s p e r S y n d ic a te .)
zation. This is to be studied special session of the state legis­
11-17-12-151
in its origin in Greece and lature to meet December 19th.
Rome.
This is for the consideration of
N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N i
AN IMPROVED
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land |
“ Why? Because in Greek and the three million dollar taxation
Office, at Portland, Oregon, Nov. 19,
Roman history is to be found the plan for the 1925 exposition,
1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that James
one fontal source of modern civ- which is to be referred to the
Richard Akin, Eagle Creek, Oregon,
ilization. From there came the people; and also to pass upon the
who, on August 14, 1918, made Home­
stead Entry, No. 06133, for WJ NEf.
ideas of democracy, freedom, law regulation of interurban jitney
Section 9, Township 3 S, Range 5 E.
and justice. The Greeks gave service, and the destruction of
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three year proof,
us democracy and literature; the states highways by overloaded
to establish claim to the land above
Romans gave us law and justice, trucks. A number of opinions
described, before the Register and
AT A N E W LOW PRICE
Receiver of the U. S. Land Offlee, at
Let the boy read a history of the as to the advisablity of the Gov-
Portland, Oregon, on the 18th day of
origin of these ideas, and he will ernor s action, have been ex
January, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: Joe D.
understand their meaning.
pressed. The majority hold, in
Spanzer, of Dover, Ore., Henry Udel,
view
of
Portland’s
overwhelm­
“To'resume. When the stu­
of Dover, Ore., Edwin Sewart, of
f.o.b.
Buy Christmas Sea's and help Dover, Ore., M. Devlin, of Dover, Ore.
dent has had studies of nature ing vote for the exposition, he
Act 6-9-1916.
fight
the
White
Plague.
E
stacada
of collective mankind and an­ could not do otherwise. Some
A leanper S week , Register.
12-1-29
cient history, he should go on to object that it was unnecessary,
Read the Ads in the N ews .
Chevrolet “ Four-Ninety,” always a good car, is a better
another study which relates them especially those who oppose the
all— the elements of philosophy. tax. and others complain that
automobile than ever before. Improvements and refine­
“ There’s time to do all this the time set is most inconven­
ments make it a real, quality automobile, at a new and
and to do it well, in a college ient. As the expense of the ses­
exceptionally low price.
sion will be over $200 a day, it
course.”
Here are the most important changes and refinements in-
We heartily concur in the above should be confined strictly to the
corported:
and will probably be consid two objects set by the Governor.
ered a crank in these days of But it is to be feared that such
A new rear axle with a spi­ Improved springs,
so« called vocational training, will not be the case.
It hardly seems possible that it is
in asserting that the primary
ral bevel gear and pinion. Tapered roller bearings in
SALUTE THE BRAVE
almost here—a little over three
function of the elementary
front wheels.
A hand-controlled emer­ Positive transmission align­
and high schools, is to develop
weeks
away.
It
is
the
one
su­
To-day, Marshall Foch is in|
the mind in all its faculties, to
gency brake lever.
ment.
train the pupils to think am! con-1 Portland, and will be deservedly
preme
day
when
“Good
will
to
all
His
name
in
history
centrate their thought on the
This new Chevrolet (for that is what the new “ Four-
men” is uppermost in every heart.
task before them. As the sys­ will go down coupled with the |
famous
slogan,
“
They
shall
not
Ninety”
really is to-day), is a better designed car, better
tem of apprenteeship has been
pass,”
which
so
heartened
the)
built and better finished. It stands out head and shoul­
abandoned, vocational or techni­
ders as a superior quality automobile, at an unusually low
cal schools are required. But French, when the days were j
price. See this car to-day.
these should be distinct from the darkest. He is accompanied bv
Manford MacNider, the newly
high school. Manual training
. . . . . .
» * * * * ,
* | eiecied
elected national
national comi
commander of)
Chevrolet “ Four>Ninety’ '
Chevrolet "FB ” Models
in tht- hijih school should bo on- lh, Amerit>11 ^
ly of an elementary character,1
Touring Car or Rcadster.......$675 Tm rln g Car or Roadster $lISO
being made the handmaid of
"Murder will out” has again
Coop« or Sedan ..................... $1095 Coupe or Sedan.............................$1840
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK.
mental study rather than its sub- been illustrated by the confes-
JAIl Prices F. O. B. Estacada.
stitute. The temptation is great sjon 0f one of the participants in
Ladies!
Cambric
Handkerchiefs
with
crlored
edges,
5
for a pupil to choose manual the robbery of the Liberty Thea­
cents each, six tor 25 cents.
training because it easier, more ter at Portland, some weeks ago.
interesting than the grind of Six are implicated, four of whom
Willard Storage Batteries for Sale.
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mental work and application.
were arrested Saturday night.
We advocate, moreover, a great Henry Barney, the watchman of
deal more attention to the gram­ the theater, who at the time of
Millinery,
mar grades. The most efficient the robbery put up a fight and
Dry Goods,
Notions,
teachers should be employed in was apparently slugged by the I
Furnishings.
Successor to Wm. Dale Co.
them, as there the foundation bandits, turns out to have btenl
U laid, which if superficial will (he ringleader.
ie n | „ | i i» ■» 11
r
It is to Your Advantage
ED. BONFR’S
ESTACADA STATE BANK
q
Chevrolet
$675
CHRISTMAS!
Visit Our Store and See the
Hundreds of Gifts.
THOS. H. MORTON.
CASCADE GARAGE
W ILC O X BROS.
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