Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 29, 1922, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 29 1922.
seemingly accurately computed.
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S tory of
Entered at the postoffice in Estaeada, to meet with disappointment. Ini j T h e
Oregon, as second-class mad.
this case a man’s hindsight is 1 : O u r S t a t e s
better than his foresight, and)
Published every Thursday at
By JONATHAN BRACE
the mathematics of God are u t-!
X X X III.— O REG O N
Estaeada, Oregon
terly beyond the mind of man to |
T WAS the
sufficiently
master,
so
as
to
be
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able to work out chronological |
who
laid
Editor and Manager.
claim to tho
problems.
Eastern Clackam as News
S ubscription K ates
One year
Six months
*1.00
It is said that joy never kills.
.75 But the wife of Governor Small
of Illinois died Monday from a
Thursday. June 29, 1922.
stroke of paralysis caused by the
bursting of a blood vessel, due
to overjoy at her husband’s ac­
HE D ecla ra tio n o f
quittal of the charge of misuse
In d ep en d en ce! T he
of funds when state treasu er.
T
in terest w h i c h in
th a t p a p er has survived
th e o cca sio n upon w h ich
it w a s issu ed , th e in terest
w h ich is o f ev ery a g e and
ev ery clim e, th e in terest
w h ich q u ick en s w ith th e
la p se o f y ears, sp rea d s
as it g ro w s o ld , and
b rig h ten s a s it r e ced es,
is in th e p rin cip les w h ich
it p roclaim s. It w a s th e
first solem n d ec la r a tio n
by a n atio n o f th e on*
ly le g itim a te fo u n d a tio n o f
civ il govern m en t. It w as
th e co rn er-ston e o f a n ew
fab ric, d estin ed to cover
th e su rfa ce o f th e g lo b e. It
d em o lish ed at a strok e th e
la w fu ln e ss o f a ll g o v ern ­
m en ts fo u n d ed upon co n ­
quest. It sw e p t a w a y a ll
th e rubbish o f a ccu m u la t­
ed c en tu ries o f serv itu d e.
It an n ou n ced in p ra ctica l
form to th e w o rld th e tra n ­
scen d en t truth o f th e in ­
a lie n a b le so v ereig n ty o f
th e p eo p le. It proved th at
th e social co m p a ct w as no
figm ent o f th e im a g in a -
tion, but a rea l, solid , and
sacred bond o f th e social
union.— J o h n Q u i n c y
A dam s.
1 7 7 6 -1 9 2 2
discovery of
o u r Pacific
coast.
In
l.r>43 Ferrclo
possibly sailed ns far North ns
the Oregon boundary. In 1570
Sir Frauds Drake explored for
England the coast considerably
north of this. Other Spaniards
made further explorations and
Captain Cook, the English navi­
gator, in 17S3 landed at Nootka
Sound and gave It Its name.
Thus both Spain and England
A Big Convention
laid elnlm to this region.
|
The American rights to this
It is estimated that some 4,000
territory were based on the dis­
will attend the General Conven­
covery of the Columbia river In
tion of the Episcopal Church
1702 by Captain Robert Gray,
who sailed from Boston In the
this fall which meets in Portland.
ship Columbia to open up fur
Already 1,800 reservations have
trade.
Many American fur
been made and a hundred letters
traders followed and In 1S11
John Jacob Astor, the head of
are received daily asking ahout
the Pacific Fur company, estab­
accommodations. It is expected
lished a settlement called Astor­
that the hotels w ill care for about
ia at the mouth of the Columbia.
The real opening of the North­
2,000 but the remainder will
west was the result of the fam­
haye to be accommodated in pri-1 ous
Lewis and Clark expedi­
vate homes. One wealthy lady
tion.
By 1843 a decided flow of
from New York who expects to
emigrants from the East trav­
attend the meeting of the Wo­
elled over the Oregon Trail from
man’s Auxiliary which meets at j i Kansas City to the Columbia
and thus Into Oregon. The
the same time, has written to si-' ! river,
trip over this route occupied
cure a house for herself, family i Hbout three months and the set­
tlers generally travelled in large
and servants. The committee is
parties
to withstand any pos­
doubtful whether a house of the I sible attacks
from Indians.
dimensions required can be pro­
Americnn settlers became so
numerous that the United States
cured, although in this case ex­
actively laid claim to tills re­
pense is no object. One of the
gion. Spain had been forced to
reservations which have been
withdraw any rights she may
have had when Florida was
made at the Multnomah hotel, is
ceded In 1819. This left Eng­
for the Anglican Bishop in Je­
land and America quarrelling
rusalem, who will have much in­
over this section of the country.
Final settlement, with definite
formation to impart concerning
boundaries between the United
the situation in the Holy City
States and Canada, was made
and the Holy Land.
In 1840.
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The Oregon territory was
formed In 1848 and the State of
Am erican Legion News
Oregon was taken into the Un­
ion in 1859 with an area of 90,-
Dalles Post wants to hear
(199 square miles.
SHINGLES
Cement
Lime
Brick
Brain Tile
ALWAYS ON HAND
At Prices that are right
P. E. TRANSPORTATION Co.
SPEC IA L SCHOOL MEETING Stewart, of 863 Ochoco Ave., Portland,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Ore.; H. H. Freeman, Colton. Ore.;
voters of School district No. 108 of John Jones, of Colton, Ore.; U. S. Six,
Clackamas County, State of Oregon, of Colton. Ore,
Act 6-9-16 and fiec. 2395-R. S.
that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
of said District will he held at Estaca­
A lexander S week , Register.
da High School, on the seventh day of
6-15-7-13
July, 1922, at 8 o’clock in the after­
noon, for the following purpose: To
elect one (1) Director to fill the unex­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
pired term of Geo. B. Weatherby.
Dated this I7th day of June 1922.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, May 20th
ATTEST:
F. G. ROBLEY,
Chairman Board of Directors, 1922.
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank
MRS. MYRTLE BELFILS,
6-22-29-7-6
District Clerk- J. Morrison, of Sandy. Oregon, Box
151, who, on May 10th, 1920, made
_____ ______
homi stead Entry, No. 06740; for W1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NWi, Section 15, Township 3 S., Range
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land I 5 E” wjH?mette Meridian, has filed
r e g o n . June n 5th.
th
intention to make T H R E E -
Office at Portland
Portland, O
Oregon,
YEAR Proof, to establish claim to the
J922.
land
above
described, before the Reg­
NOTICE is hereby given that Chester
and Receiver of the U. S. Land
A. Bonebrake, of Colton, Oregon, who, ister
Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 14th
on May 14th il20, made Homestead En­ day
of July, 1922.
try No. 06731, for SEJ, Section 25,
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
Township 4 S., Range 3, E., Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention 'Ahnert, of Bissell, Oregon; Lawrence
to m ale Three-Year Poorf to establish E. Thompson, of Bissell, Oregon! Ro­
claim to the land above described, be­ bert C. Thompson, of Eagle Creek,
fore the Register and Receiver of the Oregon; Clyde C. Pilgrim, of Eagle
U. S. Land Office, at Portland Oregon, Creek. Oregon.
Act 6-9-16 and Sec. 2305-R. S.
on the 26th day of July, 1922.
A lexander S week , Register.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ezra
5-25-6-29
THE SANITARY
BARBER SHOP
On Broadway, second store
from the depot, Estaeada.
Children’s Haircutting a Specialty
JACK NORTON, Prop.
JOSEPH E. GATES
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I
The Secret
?
“It isn’t so hard to save money if you just
watch out for jobs and then don’t spend it
a ll,” is the opini.n of eleven year old Dale.
#
Also orders taken for
FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES
Estacada, Oregon.
RADIO
Stick to work and don’t spend all you make.
What better method could any one suggest for
getting ahead in the world?
Dale has learned another secret of success. He
deposits his money in a bank account which he
keeps steadily growing.
Do you know of a better way?
Complete Receiving Sets and
Radio Parts and Supplies.
See S. P. PESZNECKER
and
from the aquatic stars of Oregon
(© b y M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .)
save money.
who
belong
to
the
American
Le-
The most optimistic signer of
the Declaration of Independence legion. A three-day water car­
6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 th Ford
in 1776, would never have dream­ nival will be held there during
the
week
of
conventions
next
The six millionth Model “T” j
ed of the world position occupied
by the U. S. A. in 1922. Possi­ month, and Don W. Yantis, Ford motor was produced May
BARGAIN
bly some of them might have who used to hang up records 18th, in the Ford factory at De­
himself,
is
in
charge.
Dalles
troit.
In
other
words,
from
the
had a dim idea that their juris­
OFFER
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diction would extend to the Pa­ Post and local business men will time hack in 1908 when the Ford
cific coast, but no further. They offer prizes for the winners, and Motor Company began market­ Your home-town paper, with the A
probably hoped that America it is hoped to establish a custom ing the now famous model “T” best story paper for all the family,
would become a strong and re­ which will last as long as there motor car until May 18, 1922. a and the latest fashion authority—an
ideal combination at a big saving!
spected nation on this side of the are enough legion members left total of six million Ford cars and
with
enough
limber
joints
to
trucks have been produced. Out The Youth’s Companion $2.50
Atlantic, but not the arbiter of
e e k ly is s u e s
this total 5,517,956 cars were McCall’s 52 w Magazine
the world’s destinies, and its take to the water.
.
1.0 0
The prizes have not yet been delivered to purchasers in the
12 fa s h io n n u m b e r«
creditor nation, holding nearly
its entire gold supply. And all announced, but they will be sub- United States, and according to The Eastern Clackams News 1.50
this development within less than stantial enough to attract the the latest statistics 4,478,248 of
a century and a half. Truth is best swimmers. The Columbia I these Ford cars and trucks are
is a mile wide at the Dalies, and still in daily service.
stranger than fiction.
This applies to old as well as new
ambitious swimmers can paddle
subscribers.
E. E. Brodie, formerl/ editor all the way down to Astoria if
Paper May Be Late
of the Morning Enterprise of they want to, so there is plenty
As the editor and foreman of
Oregon City, but now U. S. min­ of space for all competitors. the N ews are patriotic, they will
I. O .O . F. ?
ister to Siam, has quickly devel­ There will be swimming events celebrate the Fourth as becomes
Estacada
Lods-e
oped into a diplomat. He only for women too. The post's catch loyal citizens.
On account of
No.
175.
reached his post late last fall and word for the convention is. this the N ews mav be a day late
Meets every Saturday evening in
now has arranged for a six “ bring your uniform,” but next week. We shall try to get
t heir lodge ro >m, eorner of Bi oad-
way ami Third streets. Visiting f
months’ vacation beginning next equally well it can urge legion­ out on time, but cannot promise
brothers are always welcome.
I
aries
to
bring
balhing
suits.
March, at full pay. He is to be
so to do. and beg our subscribers’
C. F. M. Brown, N. G.
J
granted two months in which to A bronze service bar bearing indulgence in case we are a day
Fred Bartholomew, Sevretary, 4
come home, two to remain at the wording, “ Fourth Annual behind.
home and two in which to re­ State Convention, The Dalles.
~
turn to his post. We wonder if Oregon, 1922,” will be presented
Notice to Stockholders
h is “ excellency’s” experience by the Oregon Deparment, Amer­ There will be a special meeting
CLEAN— PROMPT
will be like that of the late ican Legion, to each post bring­
of the stockholders of the Esta­
Rishop Henry Potter of Now ing their official post colors to
cada Packing Co., June 30th. at
The
Dalles
the
latter
part
of
Now is the time to brighten
York, who, after spending some
8:00 p. m., at the cannery. for: ub those walls with cheerful,
of
July.
The
bar
will
be
placed
months in England, where he
the purpose of electing one di­
new wall paper. Let me
had been addressed like the En­ on the stalT of posts bringing
show you how quickly and
rector.
their
banners,
by
Lane
Doodell,
glish bishops, as “ my Lord.”
J. G. Hay man, Sec’y.
efficiently decorating c a n
landed at New York to be greet­ department commander during
be done
ed by an old parishioner with a the convention sessions.
Subscribe for your home paper1
slap on the back and a “ Hello Read the Ads in the N ews .
the E astern C lackamas N ews .
Bish, you back again?”
ESTACADA STATE BANK
“ Safety and Service.”
All Three for $4.00
DECORATING
The Herrin massacre in Wil­
liams county, Illinois is a blot on
American civilization. The mat­
ter should be probed to the ut - 1
most, and those responsible be j
brought to book without fear or
favor. One of the worst feat-1
ures is the utter callousness of
the people of the community
about the fate of the victims.
The whole county is undei mob
rule and the officials ’afraid to
act
We would not advise our read­
ers to rely too much on 1925 be­
ing the date for the beginning
of the reign on earth of the
Messiah.
The date has been
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
BEEF CATTLE
VEAL and HOGS
BOUGHT, Dressed or Alive.
See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles. Rel­
ishes. Catsups. Cheese. Butter. Milk, Silt and Smoked Fish
Fresh Fish Latter Part of Week
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Estaeada
& G O H R IN G
::
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Osteopathic care during preg­
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more to relieve womankind than 1
any other method now in use. J
Consult an osteopath for further j
information.
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