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EA STER N cigarettes Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon UPTON H. GIBBS Editor and Manager. S ubscription H ates One year Six months . . - . - They are GOOD! $1.50 • .75 Thursday. July 27, 1922. WILL THE AMERICAN DO IT? N EW S, T H U R SD A Y , JU LY 2 7 1922. ing domestic life gain ground. Even laxer practice will certainly prevail. ’’The remedy for the frightful dissolution of the marriage tie going on in America, and its in evitable consequence of race sui cide is to be found in Christian ,rR la - training alone. Remedial legis Is,• lation, while imposing difR u im c u iu e s in the way of easy annulment does not go to the root of the evil. It attacks many outward symptoms of the disease and so is of undoubted value, but it does not destroy the germ of the evil or cure it at its source. “ Boys and girls must be taught as early as possible that the chief purpose of marriage is the per petuation of the race, involving the begetting and education of children for the work of the world. Marriage is a high and holy vocation because the mar ried pair are cooperating with the Creator in the continuance of the human face.” Eastern Clackamas News * Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. CLACKAM AS 10 ' Bay this Cigarette and Save Money vValter Pierce the democratic candidate for eovernor. w ho tween the shopmen and the rail stands a very good chance of road executives, the cost of the being elected, is strong for Ori strike will cause the public to ental exclusion. He says the pay the amount several times American cannot compete with over. And yet both disputants the Mongolian or Slav on the resent public interference un farms, and when the Americans less it is on their side. are crowded off the farms, it will be disastrous to the country. In W eighty Words of Warning this he is right, but there is this Fire Permits A commission was appointed point to be considered, and that Due to the foiest fire situation three years ago at the General is, the Oriental invasion on the in Oregon, Acting District For Convention of the Episcopal farm is largely due to the Amer ester E. N. Kayanagh has issued Church, on “ Home and the Fam ican not being willing to do the instructions to all federal forest ily Life in Its Relation to Reli necessary drudgery which farm officers in the state to require gion and Morals.’’ It has just ing involves. When we came to permits for camp fires on Na published its report from which this country forty years ago, tional Forest lands, to be effect we take the following: there was the same o u t c r y ive immediately. It is the first “ We touch the root of our against the European foreigner, time that such a rule has been family problem when we point who was willing to take a few put into effect in Oregon. acres and give them intensive to the lack of religion in the cultivation against which the home. It is paralyzing to think American balked. The same ar of the average American family N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N gument was used against the going on from the rising to the D ep artm en t o f the In terio r, IT. S. Land European as is now used against retiring hour as if God had no Office a t Portland, Oregon, July 17th, 1922. the Jap and Chinaman. If we existence. Sunday is a day for N OTICE is hereby given th a t tlu stav exclude the oriental, who will do extra sleep, motoring, Sunday H angen, of Bissell, Oregon, who, on April 21, 1919-m ade H om estead E ntry, the tedious, back breaking work papers in many volumes, comic No. 06351, for the N E i, Section 23, supplements. If American chil which certain crops demand? Township 3 S,, R ange 5 E, Yvillamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention The American won’t do it, and dren are not to be taught of God to m ake T H R E E -Y E A R Proof, to es so far no machinery has been in the schools, and He is unnam tablish claim to the land above de scribed, th e R eg ister and R e devised to take the place of the ed in the home, what can be ex ceiver of before the U. S. Land Office, at pected but at this moment the hand work, which is absolutely P ortland, Oregon, on the 8th day of necessary in raising vegetables United States is actually devel S eptem ber, 1922. ant nam es as w itnesses: A. and the like. An illustration of oping into a non-C h r i s t i a n W. C laim Lee, of Bissell, O regon; J . Paulson, nation?’’ of Bissell, O regon; J. P eterson, of Bia this was afforded in Mr. Pierce’s e d , O regon: A. M axwell, o f Bissell. home district, where some years Touching upon domestic life in s Oregon. America, the report says: Act 6-9-16. ago a beet sugar factory was es A lexander S week , R egister. “ Where family life is dishon tablished and the farmers all 8-28-8-24 around contracted to put in hun ored, wedding unfaithfulness dreds of acres to beets. But lightly regarded, parental re N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S when it came to weeding the sponsibility neglected, filial re NOTICE is hereby given th a t the young plants, which had to be spect and obedience slighted u n d ersig m d has been duly appointed a d m in istrato r of th e P artn ersh ip esta te done by hand, they were obliged there, we may be sure society is of J . W. Reed and E arl Shibley, as to fall back on the Japanese, for rotten at the core. We tremble Reed and Shibley, and any and all p er having claim s a g a in st the said e s white laborers were unprocurable for the future of a state or na sons ta te are hereby req u ired to present for this work. The farmers be tion where lax theories concern said claim s duly verified as by law re- came disgusted and discouraged and gradually abandoned their beet acreage, so the factory fi nally was forced to be moved away as it could not be made to pay in that locality. f THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. BEEF CATTLE VEAL and HOGS WITHIN THE LAW If Henry Ford decides to run for presdient he will be more ex tensively advertised than any of his opponents, but without cost to himself. It will be paid for by his dealers throughout the country. In this wav millions will be expended without either expense to himself or putting him in danger of violating the law of campaign costs limitation. Henry F. is as careful of acting within the law as the eminent J. Rufus Wallingford was in his iot-rich-quick schemes. If the anti-private school bill carries then a parent will have no recourse, if he objects to the management of the public school in his home town, but to send his children away. It is quite con ceivable that in a community strongly socialistic, or commun istic, that the whole teaching of the local ^school will be in that direction. If there is no compe tition with the public schools they will become more and more open to political exploitation and graft. The sovereign state of Kansas is furnishing a splendid exam pie to the whole country in the way it is meeting the strike situ ation. It does not interfere be tween the disputants but keeps the railroads running, insures sufficient fuel and protects those remaining at work. Whatever the difference in the amount of wages in dispute be- BOUGHT, Dressed or Alive. See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles, Rel ishes, Catsups, Cheese. Butter, Milk, Salt and Smoked Fish Fresh Fish Latter Part of Week SMITH & GOHRING Estacada :: Oregon quireil, a t the office of my atto rn ey , Philip Ham m ond, B eaver Building, O r egon C ity., Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the d ate of this notice. The un dersigned having been appointed as ad m in istrato r in lieu of and to succeed Lucy Mae Heed, who has resigned as ad m in istratrix of said estate. H .C . S T E PH E N S, A dm inistrator of the P a rtn e r ship E sta te of J . W. Heed and E arl Shibley, as Reed & Shib- . 1 ley. Philip Hammond, A ttorne»' for admi. istrato r. D ate of first publication July 2C. 1922. D ate o f last publication A ugust 17, 1922. U NIVER5ITY« O regon NOTICE F O R PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land ?922e 8t Portland> 0reg°n. July 8th, The U N IV E R SIT Y contains: O REG O N Drop in and see us, or telephone and we will call on you. For ¡¡catalogue or any information Write The Registrar, University o f Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. SHINGLES Painter and Decorator Eitacada, Oregon. I.O .O .F . Estacada Lodge No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bioad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. Wm. Gilgan, N. G. Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, f • ■ t i | l i | l a t I s i l i I , ■a - . a . ■».-■ a . .«■.«■ «. . «, - ■ »- ■ w--w- ,--,--r” |--|-P T'I',ll*r T T 1! 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For any outdoor job, we like to use NOTICE is hereby given that Mich- at I A. Sulser, of Eagle creek, Oregon, who, on August 1st, 1918, made Home- stcad Entrv, No. 05683, for the SFJ Section 33, Township 2 S., Range 5 E.i Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make T H R E E - Y E A R Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Offic, Ht Portland, Oregon, on the 23rd day of August, 1922. _ Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam J. Berghouse, of Eagle Creek, Ore gon; Clyde 0. Pilgrim, of Eagle Creek, Oregon; Charles Updegrave, of Eagle Creek, Oregon; Walter S. Breunig, of 395 N. 19th St. Portland, Oregon. Act 6-9-16. The college o f Literature, Science end the A r ts with 22 departments. J. W. SANDERS That Painting Job You Have in Mind NOTICE F O R PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office of Portland, Oregon, July 14. 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph D. Denburger. of Eagle Creek, Oregon, who on August 1, 1918, made Home stead Entry No. 05375, for the SEJ NWL Section 7, Township 3 S ., Range 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ol intention to make THREE- YEAR Proof to establish claim to the land above described, beforj the Reg ister and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Portland. Oregon, on the 29th day of August, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Ar thur R. King, of 722 E. 10th St„ Port land, Oregon; W. E. Murchison, of 722 E. * 10th St.. .Portland, Oregon; L. W. Elliott of Eagle Creek, Oregon; Carl Newman, of Eagle Creek, Oregon. Act 6-9-16. ALEXANDER SWEEK, Register ______ __________8-20-8-17 . . 1.00 The Eastern Clackams News 1.5J All Three for $4.00 | This applies to old as well as new subscribers. $ 675.00 F. O. B. Estacada CASCADE GARAGE WILCOX BROS., Proprietors ¡E S T A C A D A , O R E G O N I' I» 11 i'