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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23. 1922. J plicable and mearingless unless immortality is its crown and its Enured at the postoffice in Estacada, j ^0a| eterna| |jfe Oregon, as second-class mail. To prepare us for the duties, I the responsibilities an d privi Published every Thursday at leges ot eternal life is the funda mental purpose of our present Estacada. Oregon time existence. Eastern Clackamas News UPTON H. GIBBS Editor and Manager. S ubscription R ates One year Six months *1.50 Thursday. March 23, 1922. THOUGHTS ON LIFE .76 Judge Stephen A. Lowell of pendleton has announced that he will not be a candidate for governor of Or e g o n , on t h e ground that he is convinced <hat the coming election will be deter mined by the “age-old conflict of race and religion.” Unfortu nately there are many indica tions to confirm the correctness of his surmise. Periodically religious and racial prejudices are bitterly injected into a po litical campaign, in fact they are never entirely absent, hut every so often they become acute. The reason is not far to seek, but when a wave of hostility against any denomination or race group sweeps over the land, it creates a worse condition than that it desires to cure. For the appeal which is made is to passion and prejudice and when these are aroused reason is dethroned and riot results. i-••—••• ■•••#• -i N O T IC E T O C R E D I T O R S ! The Story of j ! Our States 1 By JONATHAN BRACE KODAKS- NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed exerutor of the estate of William W. Davis, deceased, and any and all per sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as oy law re quired, at the office of my attorneys, Schuebel & Beattie, Oregon City Ore gon, within six months fron. the date of this notice. Dated March 11, 1922. Dale of first publication March 16, 1922. Jate of last publication April 13, 1922. ELMER T. DAVIS. Executor of the estate of William W. Davis, deceased. Schuebel & Beattie, Oregon City, Ore gon, attorneys for executor. ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES GUNS- And AMMUNITION XXV— ARKANSAS RKANSAS A wan nam ed after the r i v e r which llows diagon ally through tills state and is one of the chief tributaries of the Missis sippi. It is said that the early settlers found In this territory, an Indian tribe named Arkansas, l,nt the actual meaning of the word is not known. It probably has some relution to the word Kansas. There lias been much confusion as to the correct pro nunciation of Arkansas. To re move tills as far as possible a resolution wns passed by the state senate in 1881 which speci fied that the true pronunciation wns “Ar-knn-saw.” Originally Arkansas was a part of the Louisiana Purchase. Its lirst settlement was made by the French about 1685. Except for tlie few years during which by secret treuty it was ceded to Spain, It remained under French rule, until purchased by the Uni ted States In 1S03. For nearly ten years after this, it was a part of Louisiana territory. With the admission of the Stnte of Louisiana in 1812 this northern section was formed into the Mis souri territory. In 1819 there was unothcr partition and Ar kansas territory was created, which included the present state and what later was called Indian territory. Due to the reports of an early explorer named Pike, who visited this region in 1800 the incor rect idea was generally accepted that most of the expanse of pluins east of the Rockies was a vast desert. This idea per sisted to such an extent that as late as 1850 the western plains were called In the school geog raphies "The Great American Desert.” Adventurous settlers, especially from the South, found conditions in Arkansas quite oth erwise, however, and by 1838 Arkansas was admitted as the twenty-fifth state of rhe Union with an areu of 53,335 square miles. The natural resources of the state are considerable. There are the mineral springs of me dicinal value, which have been placed under governmental con trol at Hot Springs. FISHING TACKLE Get Hunting and Fishing Licenses Here Camping Outfits, Electric Flashlights. Baseball Supplies E X E C U T O R 'S N O T I C E KodakPicturesDeveloped and Enlarged NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned. executor of the last will and testament of David Closner, deceased, has filed his final account herein with the County Clerk of Clackamas County. Oregon, and the County Judge has set Monday, March 27th, 1922, at the hour of 10:(‘0 o ’clock a. m., at the County Court Room in Oregon City, Clackamas There are threequestons which press for answer on a thinking person. The first is, “ whence came I?" the second“ why am here?” the third, “ whither am I. going?” As to the first, he knows that he comes from a line of ancestry World’s more or less remote. In thought Lowest Priced at least, he can conceivably trace it back to the first progenitors of FULLY the human race. There he forced to a standstill, for a time E Q U IP P E D a ‘ least. But he cannot remain Automobile content to stay there. The first progenitors were no more self 0. P. Hoff, state treasurer, originated than himself, if they who is, we believe going to run were, then there would be no again, has issued a report of / . m. b. F lint. H ick. reason why other instances o! the cash activities of the state self originating species shoulc treasurer of 1921, in which h e 1 The Teople’s Car not have occurred in subsequent shows that they have within the! See it years. The theory of spontar.e last three years trebled in vol-1 C om pare it ous generation is exploded and ume. He also defends his policy i T ry it a t O u r G uest discarded, and the maxim that of maintaining low cash balances there is no life without antece and maximum investments and dent life is accepted. So he is deposits out of all funds under forced to the conclusion that no his control. As we are but a Estacada, Oregon. matter how insignificant he mav layman in matters financial, we be, he is the heir of the ages cannot pronounce an opininn on with a line of ancestry stretching his report. Probably it will be RE-NU-EM TAILORS. back to the source of all life. As picked to pieces by his opponents, C'eaning, Pressing. Dyeing he is conscious of his own per but nevertheless it seems to us ALTERING AND REPAIRING, sonalit.v, this source must be a that he has made out a good case SUITS MADE TO ORDER. personal one, and the fatherhood for himself. of the immediate author of his Low Prices. WM. BASS, Prep. being, is derived from an origi Lord Northcliffe, editor of the nal fatherhood of which it is a London Times, in his recent in been transferred to Portland. It refletion. Thus what is termed terview with a representative of ( © b y M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .) found that at the former place it the fatherhood of God, universal the New York World, shows that was but a voice crying in the in scope, is necessitated to ac wilderness. count for human fatherhood, when President Wilson uttered duct, will insist on his inaliena- and human sonship is a type of his now celebrated self determi Election Counting Boards nation phrase, he started some- to self determination. the relation, in which all human A total of 77 of the 83 voting To which the proper answer will beings stand towards God. It is thing of which he then had no be, self determination involves precincts in Clacamas county poetical but at the same time idea. To it is due in a large self support, that “ lie who pays will be provided with counting profoundly true, to speak of the measure the unrest in India and the piper calls the tune.” boards, provision for which is new born child as coming directly in the Orient. The next thing made under the new election will be. that every boy in his from God. The Producers Call which was laws. Outside of Lane county, teens when differing with his The answer to the second ques Clackamas has the largest num tion, “ why am I here?” depends parents as to his mode of con- published at Oregon City, has ber of precincts in the state. The on that to the first, and also to figures are taken from a report that of the third one, “ whither submitted by County Clerk Fred am I going?” The man knows A. Miller to the secretary of state. that he is not here of his own The so-called counting board will or action, but through the will consist of two judges and will and action of his parents. three clerks and may be appoint This volition and action may be ed by the county court for ser traced also, all along the line of Your Fruit Trees and Berry Bushes vice in any voting precinct in his ancestry, and as that reaches which were cast 100 or more to God, primarily he is here in votes at the lastgneeral election, this world through the will and or in which the county court be action of God. Thus also the lieves that many ballots will be obedience he owes to his imme cast at the next general election. diate father testifies to the obe dience he owes to God. The Public Meeting Called matter has been well summed up A special meeting is called for by one who had a large experi Friday night to considei the pro ence in life and a reputation of posal of the Standard Oil Co. to being wiser than all his fellows, install two tanks, one for gaso — I namely, “ Fear God and keep His lene 16,000 gal. capacity, and the commandments for this is the other for coal oil of 10,000 gal. We Carry a Complete Line » duty of all men.” capacity. These are to be put But (iod’s will for man is con up on lots southwest o f t h e ditioned by the destiny of man; packing company's building, Is he but as the beasts which near the R. R. spur. The meet perish, or is he in his final des ing is called to hear any objec tiny as far beyond them, as he tions to the proposed project. is in his personal being? What It.is the intention of the company ever that destiny is. a man is to supply this vicinity with oil here to prepare for it. and the from these tanks. The meeting commands of God will be seen f is called for 7:30. to be directed toward this end. Chix Brooder A man must ask himself, whither am I going? in order to solve the The N e w s office has just turn problem of his present exist ed out a descriptive pamphlet of ence. a chix brooder, designed by W. The question is one with which M. Sanders of Broadmoor Farm, BOUGHT. Dressed ot Alive. man has been wrestling through Eagle Creek. It is very simple out all the ceturies, and is a per in construction and can be easily See onr Delicatessen Department, containing Tickles. Rel ennial one, for every one has to made by any one from the direc ishes. Catsups. Cheese. Bttter, Milk, Salt and Smoked Fish solve it for himself. And in so tions furnished. Those interest doing he will be wise to be ed should write to him for par- guided by the conclusions of the i ticulars. best, wisest and noblest of his Dr. \V. W. Rhodes, osteopathic fellow men, and there is no mis physician, located at Hotel Esta taking what these are. and while cada. on Mondays, Wednesdays | differently expressed, their ver Estacada :: Oregon and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m. j dict is, that human life is inex- 9-Stf ED. BONER’S $525 WILCOX BROS. County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final ac count and for the final settlement of said estate. EDWARD CLOSNER, O. D. EBY, Executor. Attorney for Executor. First publication February 23, 1922. Last publication March 23, 1922. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, March 13th, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Leo Lehnfield, of Cherryville, Ortgon, who, on August 13th, 1918. mi d- Homestead Entry, No. 06105, for N’i NEi, Section 11, Township 8 S., RmgeJ 5 F. Willa mette Meridian, has hied intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portlaml, Oregon, on the 28th day of April, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Eliza beth Green, of Cherryville, Oregon; Charles Harris, of Cherryville, Oregon; Harry Dodson, of Sandy, Oregon; Mary Corron, of Cherryville, Oregon. Act 6-9-1916. A lexander S week , Register. 3-23-4-20. SAFETY AND SERVICE T IS the desire of this Bank to extend to each customer the very best service obtainable in every de partment of Banking, To this end we invite you to consult us freely I in the matter of your banking prob lems. ESTACADA STATE BANK “ Safety and Service.” S-P-R-A-Y IT PA YS i THE REED AUTO CO. - — ■ - THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. BEEF CATTLE VEAL and HOGS Facts You Should Know When You Buy a Car Surplus Power is furnished by' Buick Valve-in-Head Motors. Carburetors are automatically heated. 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