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EA STERN C LACK AM AS tion is styled “The Ladies of the Invisible Empire.” It is rather suggestive of a Turkish harem. Eastern C lackam as N ew s Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. The IJ. of Oregon has an “ad” in this issue which is of interest to all who are contemplating a university course. The U. of Oregon has an enviable reputa tion as is shown by many stu dents from other states seeking admittance to its coursees’ Published every Thursday at Estacada. Oregon UPTON H. GIBBS E ditor and M anager. S ubscription K ates One year Six months $1.50 .75 Thursday. July 13, 1922. THE DEATH PENALTY N E W S , T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 13 1 9 2 2 . They are GOOD! 10 ‘ Buy this Cigarette and Save Money Attention is called to the state ment of the Estacada Stale Bank in this issue which speaks for itself and shows :: v ery satisfac tory condition. Last Friday morning two con victs, Rathie and Kirby, paid the Stimu'ating Correspondence penalty for their part in the mur Judging from the welcome re One of the best hunches for der of Sheriff Til Taylor, of ceived by the heir to the British securing the news that we have Umatilla county, two years be throne on his return home after noticed in sometime is that used fore. They have now passed his voyage to India and other by the -Lake County Chronicle, beyond human jungment to a British dependencies, his title published at Two Harbors, Min tribunal where justice and mer should be Prince of Hearts rath nesota. In order to stimulate cy meet together and where they er than Prince of Wales. He the bringing in the happenings need not worry about whether can be safely left. of the community and to indi But there are those who hold there will be any throne for him cate the character of matter up their hands in horror that the to inherit when his father dies, wanted the Chronicle asked of state should exact a life for a like some other heirs to thrones its readers: life, claiming that it has no more in Europe and elsewhere. If anyone had died? right to do this than an individ Eloped? ual has. But their reasoning is American Jews have contribu-l Been divorced? faulty. The death penalty was ted a million dollars to harness Left town? decreed at the very beginning of the waters of the river Jordan 1 Embezzled? human history, by the Supreme in Palestine, for the development; Had a fire? Authority of all, Who holds in of electric power. With electric I Had a party? His hands the issues of life and lights, trolleys, telephones, etc. Sold a farm? death. “The wages of sin is the romance of the Holy Land Been arrested? death,” He so declared, and all will be greatly diminished. But| Come to town? if, as many believe, Jerusalem j sin issues in death, partial or Stolen a dog or his friend’s complete, death to life, liberty is to be the world’s capital, this | wife? or happiness. Those to whom is a necessary step in prepara-! Committed suicide or murder. are entrusted judicial functions, tion. Fallen into a well? exercise them as the delegates The latest fraternal organiza- Inherited a legacy? of the Supreme Judge, “ for the powers that be are ordained of Charter No. 125. Reserve District No. 12 God.” Submission to them is REPORT OF C O N D ITIO N enjoined in Holy Writ as “ unto ------ o f t h e ------ them that are sent by Him for the punishment of evil doers, and for the pra ise of them that A t E s t a c a d a , in t h e S t a t e o f O r e g o n , do well.” The extreme death penalty has AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. JUNE 30TH, 1922. divine sanction: “at the hand of RESOURCES. every man’s brother will 1 re $103,563.85 quire the life of a man. Whoso Loans and discounts verdrafts secured and unsecured 6.21 sheddeth man’s blood, by man O 22,724.0b U. S. government securities owned 16,855.07 shall his blood be shed, for in O ther bonds, w arrants and securities 2,379.35 securities, claims, liens, judgments, et<- the image of God made He Stocks, 6.217.33 Banking house, $3,450.00; furniture and fixtures #2,767.33 4,508.77 man.” Nor has this sanction Real estate owned other than hanking house Cash on hand in vaultar.ddue from ¡¡hanks approved reserve been abrogated under the Chris 43,544.49 I agents of this bank tian dispensation, for it will ever Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and 50.00 other cash items be true that “ the wages of sin $43,594.49 Total cash and due from banks is death.” To take a life in cold $199,849.10 Total blooded murder is sacrilegious, L IA B IL IT IE S . and the penalty must needs be $ 15,000.00: such as shall impress this fact Capital stock paid in 2 ,0 0 0 .0U ¡Surplus fund on the consciousness of man Undivided profits $7,690.67 2,808.75 4,881.92 Less expenses, interest and taxes paid kind. If the death penalty is horrible, it is not nearly so much Demand Deposits subject to reserve: so as the crime which incurred Individual dept sits subject to check, including deposits due 103,238.17 ! the S tate of Oregon, county, city or other public fun<ls it, for the latter was due to evil Cashier’s 1,144.86 checks outstanding 30. (HI I passions, while the former is the Certified checks outstanding $104,418.03 Total of demand deposits subject to reserve action of justice awarding to a man what he has brought on Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve-. 32.726.34 : Time certificates of deposit outstanding himself. 42,900.98 ; Savings deposits payable suhcect to notice E S T A C A D A S T A T E BANK, Total of Time ard Savings deposits GERM AN C O N D IT IO N S A writer in the New York Outlook of July 5, paints a very ominous picture of conditions in Germany, from which country he warns all Americans to keep away. He writes: "The Germans themselves are living in splendid misery when it is not abject poverty. The pro fessional and business man clings to outward appearances desper ately and tenaciously. It is his last hold on respectability. He will spend money on shoe polish, though he must deny himself a pound of bacon. The women in sist iqion keeping their big apart ments. - - - Life for these class es has become a sttuggle for ex istence.” "Foreign and native observers are agreed that another upheaval is sure to come. The masses are too desperate in their desponden cy to care whether it comes from the Left or the Right. When it comes, woe to aliens, especially Americans. Behind tne mask of their smiling greetings they hate us more than all the r e s t” Not he says, on account of our part in their defeat, but out of envy of our prosperity compared to their impoverishment. It is this situation w hich Lloyd George senses, and w hich he is trying to avert by endeavoring to get Germany on to her finan cial feet. America must also aid as soon as satisfactory terms can | be arranged, for a bankrupt Ger many is a menace all around. Total STATE OF OREGON, $75,627.32 $199,849.10 ! I COUNTY OE CLACKAMAS, j 1, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sw ear th at the above statem ent is true to tin best of niv knowledge and belief. RUTH L, DILLON, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July, 1922. J P. Woodle, Notary Public My commission expires Deember I, 1925 Had ar. aeroplane accident? Lost an auto? Sold or purchased a pedigreed W illamette Meriilian, has filed notice of Stew art, of 863 Ochoco Ave., Portland, intention to make T H R E E - Y E A R O re.; H. H. Freeman, Colton, Ore.; Proof, to establish claim to the land John Jones, of Colton, O re.; U. S. Six, above described, before the Register of Colton. Ore, a n im a l? j and Receiver of the U. S. Land Offic. Act 6-9-16 and Sec. 2305-R. S. .... ‘ , , ' " t Portland. Oregon, on the 23rd day of A le x a n d e r S w e e k , R e g ister. t h a t the publisher would like August, 1922. 6-15-7-13 to know about it and would be Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam J. Berghouse, of Eagle Creek, Ore glad to hear about it, that such gon; Clyde C. Pilgrim, of Eagle Creek, T H E S A N IT A R Y items are news and that they Oregon; Charles LTpdegrave, o f Eagle I Creek, Oregon; Walter S Breunig, of would appreciate having the same 395 N. 19th St. Portland, Oregon. telephoned the office, It further Act 6-9-16. On Broadw’ay, second store A lex an der S w eek , Register. I adds: from the depot, Estacada. 7-13-8-9: The newspaper is the best com Children's Haircutting a Specialty BARBER SHOP munity asset there is. It is the N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N thing tl at makes for the solidar Department of the Interior, U. S Land ity of its population; it adver 1922e 8t P° rtland' 0 re £ °n< June 5th, tises the town and its interests NOTICE is hereby given th at Chester elsewhere; it boosts the town in A. Bonebrake, of Colton, Oregon who May 14th 1920, made Homestead En a variety of ways and never on try No. 06731, for SEi, Section 25, stops. And then it provides news Township 4 S. Range 3, E., Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention interest and entertainment for to make Three-Year Poorf to establish great numbers of people of the claim to the land above described be fore the Register and Receiver of the the community. U’ S’ Office f ,Portland Oregon, on the 2bth day of July, 1922. If the people of the town care anything for greater and greater Claimant names as witnesses: Ezra results of their property and in terests through this medium of X publicity, it is up to them to help the pub'isher make a constantly better paper. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable I. 0. 0. F. building. 5-4tf I. O . O . F . Estacada Lodge No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bi oad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. Wm. Gilgan, N. G. Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, Friendly Counsel SHINGLES It is our wish to maintain close personal relationship with our customers; to aid and assist them with their financial affairs in every way possible. Cement Lim e Feel free to consult us regarding your business problems and be assured of our best counsel and advice. Brick Drain Tile ESTACADA STATE BANK ALWAYS ON HAND At Prices that are right “ Safety and Service.” P. E. TRANSPORTATION Co. The UNIVERSITY contains: JACK NORTON, Prop. OREGON The college of Literature, Science end the A rte with 22 depertmenta. The professional schools of Archi tecture—Business Administration- Education—Graduate Study -Law- Medicine—Music—Physical Educa tion—Sociology. 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