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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1922. Eastern Clackamas News Entered a t the postoffice in Estacada Oregon, as second-class mail. SHINGLES Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon Cement Lime Brick Drain Tile U PTON H. GIBBS Editor and Manager. S ubscription R ates One ye a r Six months . . - . * • by the Hun, and left unfinished by the fatal armistice of Nov. 11, 1918. The army of the Turk, whose atrocities, have for de cades been so frightful that they have gained for their perpetra tor the kindly tolerance we ex tend to the insane with homicb dal tendencies, is officered by Germans and fully equipped with great and small arms that the Allies should have taken, but ( did not, from Germany; Germany amply supplied with the muni tions of war, is ready to go to the aid of Turk and Russ, and finish the work she set herself in August 1914. On whom rests the blame for the present ability ALWAYS ON HAND of the murderous trio to prose At Prices that are right cute war, threaten the world’s peace and menace civilization? Misguided by some malign spirit P. E. TRAN SPO RTATIO N Co. that posed as lofty idealism, we overlooked the many violent pro vocative causes for declaring war on Turkey, and left the Turk the power to run amuck; portation and other important this same malefic spirit dictated military features are shown in the armistice; why Russia has the military display. Ihe floral arts exhibit shows, been left the power to aid the some methods of making the bandit Hun and Tuik in their at best use of the flower friends and tack on civilization neither gods presents suggestions to practical nor man can say. florists in the conduct of their Great Britain seems to be alone in her fight to save civilization. business. She needs help sorely and at The entire exhibit is by far once. America?—Portland Spec the most complete and helpful ever staged by the college. tator. I am now prepared to do all President Harding has shown kinds of watch, clock and jewelry the sincerity of his convictions j repairing, A. N. Johnson. tf. in vetoing the bonus bill, which $1.50 .75 Thursday. September 28, 1922. STATE TYRANNY As Senator Hall has withdrawn from the political race for gover nor, and thrown his influence to Walter Pierce, on the grounc that the latter has come out en dorsing the school bill, it is evi dent that in spite of Pierce’s de nials that that bill is notan issue, examined and received a certi it will be the deciding factor, ficate of health and permission. Of course a voter can vote for The responsibility of the health Pierce and turn down the bill, of the child rests on the parents, but those who object to it or primarily, and while the state those who favor it, will mostly has the right to insist that they vote for the man who is pledget fulfil it, and assist them in so either for or against. doing, it is highly detrimental to The N e w s is not a partisan the state’s own interest, that it paper, that is, it does not stand should relieve the parent of this for any particular political party, responsibility and assume it but it has always maintained the its self. right to speak out its mind on The same is true of the edu any measure when occasion de cational training of the children. mands. Such a measure, in its This responsibility is a sacred estimation, is the school bill, obligation of the parents, who whose title is grossly misleading. should be left free to carry it out Many would think its object was as seems to them best, provided T R IB E C L O S E T O E X T IN C T IO N to make education compulsory, it is up to that standard which that is not so, for there is al the state has a right to demand. age. Only Pitiful Remnant Remains of Sem ready a compulsory education The bill should be emphatically inóles Who Once Defied the United States Oovernment. law, but it is to make attendance turned down, as its basic princi The new tariff bill has been compulsory between the ages of ple is subversive of individual pissed. We shall become aware The Seminole Indians are to ha 8 and 16 years at the public liberty and the integrity of the of the fact through the rise in moved to n reservation on the west schools only, which is an alto family. price of a great many commodi coast of Florida—an area of 21,000 acres. Though partly under water, gether different matter. If it ties. I lie Irncf Is deemed of ndequate ex THE TURK SCORES passes and is sustained as con tent, Inasmuch ns there are ODly about 225 Seminóles left. stitutional, then all p r i v a t e O. A. C. This Is Ihe melancholy rem nant of schools which educate children Turkish luck has again become Students of agriculture, the what was once a powerful trlhe, which ascendant owing to the jealousies between the above mentioned owned (he whole of Florida and fought among the allies. It is probable dcme’ tra'les an,l industries, Or- with the United States government ages, will have to go out of bus now that Constantinople will be ! e*on farmere and home seekers, one of the most vigorously contested iness, It had better be termed given back to the Turks. Thus and mi,itary nien and dorists, wars in our history. school monopoly bill. The Seminóles are notably hnndsomo one of the benefits of the late find an appeal in the four groups people and their young women are the The bill has beet^ sponsored of exhibits staged at the Oregon by the Scottish Right Masons, war has been thrown away, for state fair by the agricultural col and a letter by P. S. Malcom, the Turk in Europe is ever a lege. These groups show stu inspector general in Oregon, A. menace to civilization. In this dent and military training, the and A. S. It., has been published instance the French and also the latest and most helpful findings broadcast claiming that it was Italians took the side of the of the experiment station as to initiated to secure the perpetua Turk against the British, who crops, livestock and poultry, hor tion and preservation of our free single-handed could not under ticulture and farm plans in Ore institutions ot American ideals take to curb the Turk, especially gon, and economic floral design. and principles, and not as its op as by so doing, an uprising of ponents claim, for religious pur the Mahommedan millions in In Campus training in agriculture, poses. But as the far greater dia was threatened. But "the home economics, commerce, min number of schools which will be day” has only been postponed, ing, forestry, pharmacy and vo Typical Seminole House. affected, if it should pass, are for sooner or later there will be cational education, are graphic titanic struggle between the ally represented in the educa prettiest of nil Indinn girls. There are parochial or denominational schools, and most of these are Cross and the Crescent, or the tional pavilion. Brilliant trans no white half-breeds among them. So parencies show the observer the strong In the trlhe is hatred of our Roman Catholic, it cannot be whites and the Asiatics. principal activities as they are race that, If a Seminole woman were made other than a religious issue. lo have a child by a white man, she His letter has been well answer S C IVILIZATIO N WORTH SAVING? carried out by student and staff. would be likely to be put to death. Information booths will supply Around their necks the wofcien wear ed by William I). Wheelright, a many strings of beads of cut-glass, literature and offer consultation Whether or not civilization is well known Portland business which they buy from trnders. Some- man, who is a Protestant, whose worth saving, is a question that to those in search of informa limes a squaw Is adorned with ns much as six quarts of these beads, reply was published in all the we Americans, fondly believing tion. and even the girl babies are loaded leading papers. From now on we are isolated from the rest of The station in four large booths down with them. The women pierce as to election the papers will be full the world, are now required to shows what farm crops to grow many ns ten holes In Ihe upper rim of and which to let alone in various each ear to hold pegs of wood. I of arguments for and against answer. For civilization was never1 The Seminole house Is of peculiar in such grave danger—not even j parts of Oregon, soil fertility, the bill. We could urge many, construction, having a roof and floor, in the dark hour when she was moisture and management, farm but will be content with one. hut no sides. Its framework Is of pal which we consider most funda like to perish on the bloody i plans and land clearing by new met to poles, which support n platform three feet from the ground and a eoof mental. The bill is a tyranical banks of the Marne—as she is burner method, growing and nf palmetto leaves. It Is all one room, today. On the shores of the caring for fruit including new interference with and usurpation "pen to view from without, and one Aegean sea, civilization is beset economic prune drying, and might Imagine th at here was the limit of parental rights. In principle by the Turk, and Hun, and Slav, I classes* types and breeds of "f nonprlvacy were It not that the it is one with what is now term and Great Britain alone is de farm animals and poultry with Seminole dwelling Is customnrlly hid ed Prussianism, which makes den In the Jungle. — Philadelphia fending her. If Great Britain feeds and management for im- Ledger. the state supreme over the indi vidual in body, and soul. No falls, the world our world — ! proved stock and profits. Object Letson Too Realistic. How the country’s soldiers live matter if its object is a laudable falls. If civilization is worth A demonstration of hell fire was glv- one, it should be vigorously re saving, we Americans must think in war and peace camps, means en a woman by her husband In their I and arms of attack and defense. home In Chicago. The couple had jected, for it is doing evil that so, and go to her rescue. The war made by the Turk is sanitary living in training and hem arguing about the future life, and good may come. State tytanny the nmn bad stoutly maintained the should be fought aril's inception.: a continuation of the war be*un ifie,d camP8- modern army trans* theory of eternal damnation and of actual burning. When they went to and state tyranny begins w h e n ______________________________________________________ bed the husband poured gasoline over it overrides the inalienable rights his wife and applied a match. Neigh of the individual, bors broke into the house Just In time For some to save the woman from being burned years there has been a growing to death. The nmn Is being examined tendency for state interference by alienists. in what formerly were consider-! V E G E T A B L E S N E E D C L E A N IN G ed private concerns. On the plea of bettering health condi Much Care Should Be Exercised tions homes have been invaded Whether Served Raw or Cookad— BOUGHT, Dressed or Alive. Uaa Brush on Potatoes. bv a corps of inspectors, and the, responsibility for the children’s See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles. Rel Wash all vegetables with great care, health has been taken out of the J w hether served raw or cooked. Scrub ishes, Catsups, Cheese. Butter. Milk, Salt and Smoked Fish large vegetables, such ns potatoes and hands of ti e parents. While some,, carrots with a brush, Greens should and perhaps a good deal of good 1» washed leaf hy leaf under running has resulted, yet there is danger wnter, or In a large amount of water, until free from grit and visible dirt. of it Becoming an intolerable j In the latter ease, any sand which tyranny. It is not improbable clings to them Is likely to sink. To that a mother may yet be for prevent It from again getting on the bidden to nurse her own babv, vegetables lift them from the water Estacada : : Oregon Instead of pouring the w ater off. unless she has been medically' Its toasted others provided by fann paper For Boys and Girls A total of $3525 in prize mon publishers. ey, trips, awards and mainte nance is being offered to the club boys and girls of the Northwest who attend the Pacific Interna WM. DALE, Local Agent tional Livestock Exposition, Nov, Day call a t Estacada Hotel. N ight call a t residence. 4th to 11th, this year. Besides Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst. the regular prizes provided by the exposition and breed associ J. E. METZGER ations, there are several specials Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901 including $500 given by E. A. Stewart, president of the exposi tion, which provides for twenty educational trips to Carnation THE SANITARY Stock Farm at Seattle, one of BARBER SHOP the largest Holstein breeding es On Broadway, second store tablishments in the world, a $25 from the depot, Estacada. prize scholarship to the State Children’s Haircutting a Specialty Agricultural College offered by JACK NORTON, Prop. O. M. Plummer, and several UNDERTAKING T ■ > TA XES « The last half of the 1921 tax is pay able on or before October 5th. We will attend to the remittance of the same for all our customers who wish. t • » :: ESTACADA STATE BANK “ Safety and Service.” For Economical Transportation Model 490 Sedan THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. BEEF CATTLE VEAL and HOGS Fresh Fish Latter Part of Week S M IT H & G O H R IN G $1065 f. o. b. Estacada i CASCADE G A R A G E WILCOX BROS., Proprietors. ESTACADA. OREGON Phone for Demonstration-