Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 12, 1922, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1922.
S tatement of the O wnership M an ­
agement , C irculation , E tc ., R e -
IN MEMORiAtM
Eastern Clackamas News
q j i . ie d ry t h e A ct of A ugust
Mrs. Emma M. C. Reid whose
13 t h , 1912,
death was noted last week in the
j of E astern C lackamas N ews , pub
N e w s , was born at Winfield,
ishe I wiekly at EUa^ada, Oregm, for
! October 1st, li«22.
Iowa, February 23, 1859, making
Published every Thursday at
Editor, Managing Editor and Business
her 63 years seven months and
Estacada, Oregon
Manager, Upton H. Gibbs, Kstacada, Your home-town paper, with the
one week old when she passed
Oregon.
b e s t story paper for all the family,
IJPTON H. GIBBS
away. Her father was Dr.
! Publisher, Upton H. Gibbs, Estacada, and the latest fashion authority—an
Editor and Manager.
James Crawford, who with his
Oregon.
ideal combination at a big saving!
Owner, Mary Louise Gibbs, Estaca-
I family moved to Fort Dodge,
S ubscription R ates
The Youth’« Companion $2.50
I da, Oregon.
| Iowa, where on September [23.
32 w eek ly issu e s
$1.50
Known
bondholders,
mortgagees
and
One year
'
1884,
she
was
united
in
marriage
McCall’»
Magazine
1.00
other security holders, none.
.75
Six montha
12 fa s h io n n u m b e rs
to W. R. Reid. After a short
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
The Eastern Clackams News 1.50
.time they removed to Tacoma,
th>s7thday of October, 1922.
Thursday, October 12, 1922.
J. P. WOODLE, Notary Public.
1 Washington, and then back east
ALL THREE FOR $4.00
My commission expires Dec. 1, 1925.
to Minnesota, first settling at
This applies to old as well as new'
A CHAOTIC CONDITION
Litchfield and then at Sleepy
We do Job Printing.
1 subscribers.
Eye, where Mr. Reid became
In a letter just received from
superintent
of the flouring mill
England the following is illumi­ It is a poor democrat who will belonging to the Sleepy Eye
native of the dreadful unsettled not send a dollar towards the Milling Co., which at that time
campaign expenses of his candi­
condition over there:
date for governor. We hope his was the largest country flouring
“ Things are all at sixes and appeal has met with a ready re­ mill in the world.
sevens, and no one knows what sponse, for the $5000 contrib­ In 1912 they came to Oregon
will happen next. Lloyd George uted by Jesse Winburn of Ash­ arid to their ranch in Garfield
seems bent on war and no one land, won’t go very far, as Andy where they have lived e v e r
O. A. C. NOTES
in their senses wants it. Arbi­ Gump is finding out. It will since. Mrs. Reid until her health
tration could settle everything, hardly pay for campaign but­ broke down was very active in
REMOVE GARDEN REFUSE
and with theJMoslem world in the tons. If Pierce is elected it will church and charitable work, be­ At the end of the growing sea­
ferment it is in, 1 cannot under­ be mainly owing to his hard ing president of the Garfield son all plant remains should be
Credit is a very real asset to any one. A
stand the government risking work and personality, for most Dorcas society for many years. cai efully removed from the gar-
checking
account at a Bank is the first
any approach to more bloodshed. of his greatest political a lversa- She had been ailing from heart ders, since many plant diseases
step towards establishing credit, not only
We are groaning under taxation saries are yet his warm personal trouble all summer, and after a and insect pests may be perpetu­
with the Bank, but in the community at
temporary rally succumbed last ated through the winter in old
and debt, and yet they want to friends.
Thursday morning, October 5. refuse, and attack the new plants
put further burdens on us to
large.
The funeral was held at the in the spring.
bear and ignore the League of
We suspect Governor Olcott’s family home, the Rev. A. Demoy
The right credit at your bank is worth
Nations. It is such a mockery,”
opinion of Walter M. Pierce’s officiating. A large number of CLEAN UP ORCHARD IN FALL
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more than any amount of recommenda­
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In orchards where brown rot
“ Ireland must be in a terrible campaign speeches may be ex­ friends and neighbors came to
tions presented by you as a stranger
state. No one really knows pressed in the words of the late pay their last respects to hei has been prevalent much benefit
In addition to the checking accounts we
what is happening there. You Lord Beaconsfield who character­ memory. Phil Standish of New- may be derived by removing the
ized
his
opponent,
Mr.
Gladstone,
have both Time and Savings accounts on
berg, a close friend of the family, rotted fruits from the ground as
cannot go by the papers for noth­
which interest is paid.
ing is published but what is is­ as a “sophistical rhetorician, in­ sang with much emotion, “0 well as from the trees. Some
sued by the Dublin people. All ebriated with the exuberance of Love That Will not Let Me Go.” growers turn hogs in to clean up
YOUR ACCOUNT IS INVITED
those stories of Collins forgiving his own verbosity, and gifted The profusion of beautiful floral the old prunes, while others
with
an
egotistical
imagination,
think
it
pays
to
rake
up
the
rot­
pieces testified eloquently to the
his enemies, etc., after he was
wounded were all lies. He was that can at all times command affection in which the deceased ted prunes and destroy them. If
shot dead. Hardly any letters an interminable and inconsistent lady was held by all who knew allowed to remain on the ground
get through, nor wires. It is series of arguments to malign her. The interment took place they eventually produce spores
thought that the Free State his opponent and to glorify him­ at Mt. Scott cemetery, under the that perpetuate the disease.
“ Safety and Service.”
direction of J. E. Metzger of! Mrs. Angelo di Loreto of Port­
troops are gradually being ex­ self.
Gresham. Messrs Charles Dun­ land, was a pleasant caller at the
terminated by the irregulars, but
Now that the World Serbs can, L. J. Palmateer, Alex Bot­
so much of Ireland is entitely
N e w s office last Thursday. She
championship
has been settled in kin, J. B. Young,
cut off, one cannot find out any­
Henry 1 rapp was formerly Miss Mary Malza-
favoa of the Giants, we can give and Joe Robinson) al| of Garfield,
thing.”
nini.
our
undivided attention to the acted as pall bearers.
As regards Ireland, more seems
be to known over here than in campaign.
Besides her husband she leaves John Osborne went to Portland
two daughters, Roberta and Eliz­ Tuesday.
England. In the New York Her­
The
world’s
fair
has
been
post­
ald within the past month, inter­
abeth, two sons, Harry and
views with the Roman Catholic poned until 1927. This probably Ralph, world war veterans, who
all live in Portland, to mourn her
Bishop of Buffalo and the Arch­ will mean sine die.
Jo r E conom ical T ra m p o rta h o it
loss. She had four brothers, one
bishop of Baltimore, who have
a civil war veteran who carired
just returned from Ireland, both
U. OF O. NOTES
a bullet in his back as a memento
agree that the military system of
M. F. Pathaway, a resident of of that struggle, died a few
the irregulars, is broken and that
95 per cent of the people of Eugene, has presented the Uni­ years ago. The others, George,
southern Ireland are for the Free versity of Oregon with a first William and R. W. Crawford,
page of the New York Herald live in Iowa. A sister, Mrs. Rosa
State government.
for April 15, 1865, containing Howey, came from Minnesota
the
news of the assassination of to attend the funeral, but arrived
IN HIS ELEMENT
Abraham Lincoln. The page is only in time for the interment.
The one man who is getting framed and will hang in the
"Life’s race well run,
the most enjoyment out of the main office of the School of Jour­
Lite's work well done,
Now cometh rest.”
campaign is the democratic can­ nalism.
didate for governor, Walter M.
Pierce, He is going up and dow n Because he desires to obtain a fh e Outgo of Your Income V
the state orating at great length, thorough education in journalism
Here’s the way the average
harping on a popular chord, “ tax in order that he may later estab- family’s income is expended ac­
reduction,” and pleasing even if a newspaper in his native land, cording to the U. S. census bu­
he does not convince. Talking Chi Sung Pil, whose home is reau, whose figures are borne
is both his forte and delight. In in Seoul, Korea, has enrolled in ■out by a table just completed by
times past we have sat under the University of Oregon School the Ohio university after an ex­
him while he expatiated at of Journalism.
haustive survey: Food 43 per
Pil comes to the University cent; rent and taxes, 17per cent; ;
length on various topics, and
held his audiences. Unfortu­ with junior standing as he was clothing 13 per cent; savings, |
nately, owing to the dullness of a student for three years at Pa­ amusements, etc., 20 per cent:'
Again C hcvrolet Motor Company has emphasized its admitted leader­
our ears, not head, we could only cific College, New berg, Oregon. all utility service 7 per cent.
ship as producer of the W orld’s Lowest Priced Quality Automobiles.
watch his motions, which we There he played baseball for Ohio university’s figures show !
The DU 3 SL TERIOR models—one o f which is here illustrated—repre-
frequently f o u n d diverting three years and was captain and that the 7 per cent paid out for
enough to prevent absolute te­ pitcher of the nine last year.
ever estaMishednSati° na values in m<xlcrn. economical transportation ;
utility service is divided as fol­
“ Korea needs well trained lows: Electricity 1.10 per cent;
dium. We are reminded of a
story which n former rector o f1 journalists and strong newspa- street car fare, 2.27 percJnt;j
SdedLcIIp ^ m " n
furth<!r improveJ bv "“» ’• » » <•**» and *
Grace Church, New York City, Pe™". said Til today. “ Korea gas 2.45 per cent: telephony 1
told on himself. H i s little g r a n d - does not exercise the influence per cent. Considering the in­
son was visiting at the rectory on the Pacific world she should valuable service rendered no line
anCd °,d £ d
Sti" funh" inCr“ S" 1 by
“ <"«*»«»
and made friends with the jani­ because her voice is not heard. of business gives greater return
SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and
tor, accompanying the latter rs An efficient national press h for the money expended Indus­
service stations.
crs ana
he worked around the church needed
trial news.
TRICES remain the same in spite o f added equipment and more expen­
and grounds. The little boy was ~
sive
construction, which have greatly increased value.
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struck with the amount of work,
and said so. The janitor re­
Some Distinctive Features
p n c e s f. o . b. Flint, Mich.
plied, "yes I have a lot to do but |
Streamline
Ixxlv design with high
they pay me well for it.” The
hood; vacuum teed and rear gasoline
boy asked how much? The jani­
Five Passenger Touring • »525
tank on all models; drum tvpe head
tor told him and added, "but
BEEF CATTLE
lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open
Two Passenger Roadster
510
w irh doors of open models. Closed
that is not nearly as much as
VEAL
and
HOGS
models
have
plate
glass
Ternstedt
Five
Passenger
Sedan
-
-
860
thev pay y o u r grandfather.
regulated windows, straight side cord
BOUGHT, Dre»«ed or Alive
“ Why. ” said the little boy, "do
Four Passenger Scdanette
850
tin*' Sl*n vivr, windshield wiper and
they pay grandpa? He only ]
dash light. The Sedanctte is equipped
Two Passenger Utility Coupé 680
talks and he likes to do th a t"
with auto trunk on rear.
Lard, 101b pail, $1.65
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
SHINGLES
Cement
Lime
Brick
Drain Tile
V ALU E O F CREDIT
ESTACADA STATE BANK
7?
c 'Announcing
1 9 2 3 S U P E R I O R M o d e ls
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
The editor of the N ews ack­
nowledges with thanks the re­
ceipt of a pass from Carl A. Lo-
dell, general manager of stuient
affairs, to all campus athletic
events of the 1922-23 session at
the O. A. C.
51b
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85c
Sec these rematkahle cars. Study the specification.
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m.
H . C . G O H R I N G . P ro p .
Estacada
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Oregon
Nothing Compares With Chevrolet
¡C ASC AD E G A R A G E
WILCOX BROSf.,
Estacada, Oregon.