Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 18, 1923, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 18,1923.
Ea ste rn C lack am a s N e w s
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada. Oregon
UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
S ubscription R ates
One year
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Six months
Thursday,
J anuary
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18, 1923.
B IB L E Q U E S T IO N S
—
Q U E S T IO N S —
and Bible Answers
I f P a r e n t* w ill e n c o u r a g e c h ild re n t o look up
a n d m e m o riz e th e B ib le A n sw e r* , it will p ro v e
a p ric e le s s h e r it a g e t o th e m in a f t e r y e a rs .
What is the power and majesty of God?
—Psalm 93:1-4
How should we come into God’B pres­
ence?
—Psalm 95:1, 2
How should we worship God?
—l'salm 95:6, 7
They can trace life down to what
they consider its primary forms,
but can go no farther. St. John
the apostle is far more satisfac­
tory, who tells us “that which
hath been made wa< life in
Him,” i. e. the Word of God Who
in the beginning was with God
and was God,
Life must have a starting
point ana the only rational one
is God. The universe with all
which it comprises, manifests a
plan and a purpose, and these
indicate thought back of them,
of the highest wisdom and power.
Michael Angelo saw in a block
of marble the image of an im­
prisoned angel, and with his
chisel released it. What he saw
was his thought projected into
the block of marble, wh i c h
thought he clothed with the ma­
terial marble to give it expres­
sion. The statue which he carved
was originally a thought in his
mind, and thought is of the life
of the thinker. When Michael
Angelo declared that he saw an
image of an angel in the block
of marble, he spake, and then
and there the image came into
actuality, though it took some
time for it to be brought into
sight.
We do not care if evolution is
taught in the schools provided
its limitations are clearly defined,
and the pupils are told that it is
after all only a tentative theory,
which by subsequent scientific
discoveries may yet be displaced.
And that as far as man is con
cerned, it can only apply to his
physical structure and not to the
spiritual part of his nature, in
which the image and likeness of
his Creator can be discerned.
REViEW Or I R K O f
OREGON LEGISLATURE
STOP
AND LOOK OVER THE
NEW FEED STORE
across from the post of­
fice. A full line of feeds
which merits your atten­
tion. You wiil always find
us trying to please our
patrons. We knew the
times are a little trying,
but they are going to be
better, and we are told to
smile and tlu- world smiles
with us. So come, let us
shake your hand and smi e
with you. We have a
Truck, also a sm-i'l Deliv­
ery Rig —
We Are at Your Service.
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
A D M IN IST R A T O R S N O T IC E
consideration In the senate was in­
NOTICE is hereby given that the
troduced by Senator Strayer of Baker,
undersigned has been appointed by the
and provides for the designation o( the | County Court of Clackamas County,
east and west road through the state I Oregon, Administrator of the estate of
j Elizabeth Lingelbach. deceased. All
ns the Old Oregon Trail.
A
The first county salary increase bill 1 persons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notified to present the
bobbed up in the house when Reprc- ! , same
sflnle to
u) me, or at
ai the
lne office
0tnce or
of my i at-
(Continued from filrst page)
sentative Miles Introduced a measure | torney, O. D. Eby, in Oregon City,
able opposition. Many members from having for its purpose an increase in On gon, duly verified as by law required,
within six months from the date
Eastern Oregon, as well as from other salary for the treasurer of Columbia hereof.
parts of the state are said to be op­ county from $1000 to $1200 a year.
Dated January 18, 1923.
posed to the appropriation.
Changing the date for paying the
V. LINGELBACH,
Administrator
During the weak a measBre propos- first half of all taxes from April 5 to
EBY,
ng an income tax is likely to be placed June 1 is the purpose of an amend­ O. D.
Attorney for Admitistralor.
in the legislative hopper. The In­ ment to the tax laws Introduced in the First publication January 18th, :923.
come tax law outlined by Speaker senate by Senator Johnson of Benton Lust publication February 15th, 1923.
Kubll is the only one in sight. No county.
o.*er member has indicated that he
has in preparation an income tax
R ead th e Ads in th e N e w s .
bill. Most members believe that pas­
sage of an Income tax at this session
is inevitable. The only debatable ques­
Rough Dry, 14 lbs. $1.00
THE SANITARY
tions are how to avoid double taxa­
tion and too much administrative over­
Work Finished at Portland prices
BARBER SHOP
head.
On Broadway, opposite Gem
i •
CITY L A U N D R Y
Budget Commission Reports.
The recommendations of the state
budget commission were ready for the
legislature when it convened Monday.
They call for appropriations aggregat­
ing $6,416,832.23 for the biennium of
1923 and 1924.
The $6,416,832.23 is the amount
recommended for actual appropriation
by the legislature. Requirements for
the biennium for those state activities
supported by fixed levies or continu­
ing appropriations are estimated at
$13,388,696.78, and requirements of self
maintaining boards, commissions and
departments are placed at $27,363,-
809.23.
The free text book bill fathered by
Representative Woodward of Mult­
nomah eounty Is likely to arouse eon,
siderable controversy. The oppon­
ents of the free text book bill will
base their fight largely on the ground
that It will Increase taxes, while those
who favor the bill claim they have
figures showing that in other state*
free text books have not materially in­
creased taxes.
Representative Woodward has also
sponsored a bill extending suffrage
to all qualified voters In school elec­
tions and another to prohibit the
wearing of sectarian garb In any pub­
lic school.
While a similar sectarian garb bill
was defeated in the 1921 session, in­
dications are that there will be little,
if any, opposition to the bill In this
session.
A farm bloc and an anti-log-rolling
block have been organized in the
house.
The farm bloc will vote as a unit
against measures which do not geem
to be a good thing from the farmers’
viewpoint, while the anti-log-rolling
bloc Is going to Insist that every
measure be considered on its merits
and not traded or log-rolled through
the house.
Don’t Knock, Boost our own town
Theatre, Estacada.
Children’s Haircutting a Specialty
Lace
JACK NORTON, Prop.
Curtains
a
Specialty
-X -X -W *
Prizes for School Essays
The Oregon Society, Sons of
MOSES OR DARWIN?
the American Revolution takes
pleasure in offering a series of
In Kentucky in its last legisla­
prizes totaling the sum of fifty
ture the attempt was made to
dollars to the pupils of the public-
prohibit the teaching of evolu­
schools of the State of Oregon
tion in the tax-supported schools
for essays on topics connected
of the state. It lost by the nar­
with the war for American Inde
row margin of one vote, The
pendence. Thera will be three
controversy is now raging in
prizes awarded this year: Twen­
Checking Accounts,
Minnesota, and probably a like
ty five dollars for the best, fiteen
movement to that of Kentucky
Savings Accounts, Four per cent in­
dollars for the second, and ten
will be made. The Literary Di­
terest.
dollars for the third test essay,
gest sent out a questionnaire to
respectively,
written
by
pupils
Time Deposits, Four per cent Inter­
the protestant ministers of Min­
of the grade or high schools of
nesota, and from the replies it
est.
the state on one of the following
was found that the majority was
subjets:
Our Travellers Checks are a safe and
against the teaching of evolution
1.
Our
Wars
of
1776
and
1917,
convenient
method of carrying funds
in the schools by a return of 115
Contrasts and Similarities.
when travelling.
to 77.
2. The Treaty of Versailles
In our youth this controversy
and Paris in 1783.
We will be pleased to have you open
was very much to the fore, and
TIT FOR TAT
3. N a v a l Warfare of the
an account in any department.
in the environment in which we
American Revolution.
were brought up, Darwin was It is not clear yet what will
The conditions governing this
decidedly banned.
But much be the outcome of the French in­ essay contest are as follows:
water has flown under the bridge vasion of the Ruhr valley. But The essays are limited in length
since then, and the whole ques­ whether the move was expedi­ to three thousand words, must
tion seems now to us, as “ Much ent or not, the French can claim be written on one sida only of
ado about nothing. ” For Moses justification from remembrance the paper and accompanied by a
and Darwin are not opposed to of 1871. when no mercy was statement from the writer’
“ Safety and Service.”
each other, as they do not deal shown her by victorious Ger­ teacher that the writer is a pu
with the same question. Moses many. If France had not prompt­ pil in a designated class and that
deals with the creator rather ly met her obligations then, her the teacher believes the essay
than with the method of crea inability to pay would have been to be the pupil's own unaidec
tion, while Darwin attempts to considered no excuse and penal­ work.
ascertain the process whereby ties exacted without compunc­ The essay must be signed by
Land Bill Introduced
the Creator effected the creation tion. In addition she has the the writer and his or her post- All Alien
aliens not eligible to citizenship
Moses’ effort was to establish more recent memories of the office address (including county In the United States would be barred
the truth that the whole creation fines arbitrarily imposed upon must be given. The essays shoulc from ownership of real property or
was the work of God, which Dar­ the occupied towns of eastern be forwarded to Herbert B. Au­ control of corporations in Oregon un­
win did not deny. Moses had to France during the late war, so gur, chairman of the commitee, der the terms of a bill Introduced in
the house by Representatives Bailey
write for a people who had no she is treating Germany as Ger­ 960 Savier street, Portland, Ore­ and
Huston.
knowledge of natural science many formerly treated her. gon, and should reach their des­ The bill is modeled closely after
and had no scientific vocabulary, Whether this affords moral jus­ tination not later than April 15, the California anti-alien land law and
consequently a scientific descrip­ tification may be questioned, but 1923. Essays not complying to is similar to a bill introduced in the
tion of the procedure ot creation it is exceedingly human.
the conditions above will not be 1921 session of the Oregon legislature
and defeated because of the federal
We are now distributors for the
would have been useless, if he
considered.
opposition to the measure at that time.
Our solons at Salem will have
had been inspired to give one.
in awarding the prizes the
Better Ice Cream Wanted.
following well known and justly
The laccount he did give was to get busy if they wish to get committee will be governed by Two bills directed at Ice cream
manufacturers were introduced in the
wonderfully adapted for its pur through in the forty days al'ot- considerations of:
house, one by Overturf and the other
famous
pose. It may be compared to the ted to the legislative session.
1. Originality.
by Cary.
2. Accuracy of statement.
way children are taught funda­
The Overturf bill would Increase the
mental truths in a manner adapt­ While the loaves and fishes re­ 3. Manner of treatment
amount of milk fat In Ice cream from
main
unapportioned,
the
most
ed to their understanding. For
4 Orthography, syntax and 8 to 12 per cent: from 6 to 9 per cent
instance, a child asks how he sought after democrat, if not in­ punctuation.
in fruit Ice cream and from 6 to 9
per cent in nut ice cream. '
came into the world and is told, dividual in the state, is Governor 5. Neatness and legibility.
instead of a fairy story about the Bierce.
These prizes are offered to en­ The Cary bill would increase the
in plain Ice cream from
stork, that God made and sent Garfield Dorcas Meet 25th courage love of our country and 8 percentage
to 10 per cent; in fruit ice cream
him to his parents. This an­
the study of its history.
from 6 to 8 per cent and in nut ice
swer is most profoundly true and The Garfeld Dorcas Society
Any additional information cream from 6 to 8 per cent.
ELEC TR IC STORAGE BATTERIES.
when he grows older and learns has postponed their meeting for which may be desired will be Only naturalborn or naturalized
about processes of generation one week and will meet Thurs­ cheerfully furnished by the American citizens could be employed
and bilth, nothing will contra­ day afternoon, January 25th, at chairman of the essay committee. by contractors on public works being
Wilh these connections we are in
done either by the state or any muni­
Herbert B. Augur, Chairman, cipality in It. if a hill Introduced by
dict the fundamental fact that at the home of Mrs. Battin.
M r s . L. P a l m a t e e r , Secy.
God made him. So it is with
Frank L. Griffin,
Representative Hurlburt becomes a
position to give prompt service
the creation stories of Moses,
C. C. Chapman,
law. Violation of the proposed law
Notice
would be penalized by a fine of from
Committee.
whatever science may ultimately
on any type of Storage Battery.
$50 to $500 or Jail imprisonment of
find out as to the method of cre­ There will be a meeting of the
from
30
to
90
days.
See
Mrs.
J. E. Gates for piano
ation, nothing that it will discov­ W. C. T. U. at the home of Mrs.
House Commends Highway Body.
er will contradict the statement G. E. Lawrence, on Thursday instruction, Prices reasonable,
Expressions of warmest commenda­
In accordance with the Service
I
.
O.
O.
F.
building.
5-
it
f
that "In the beginning God crea­ afternoon. Jan. 25, at 2:30.
tion for the psesent state highway i 1
ted the heaven and the earth.”
commission and its work were contain­
Station policy recently put into
--------------\ ed in a resolution introduced in the
This is the heart of the whole
1
house by Graham and adopted with­
matter according to Moses, the
force the following prices now
out a dissenting vote. Not only did
further descriptions show that
the resolution express confidence In
prevail at our Service station:
God accomplished this work by
and gratitude to the members, but It
an orderly and gradual method.
also declared that the rapid develop­
ment of the state during the last five
The contention that the days of
H . C. G O H R IN G P r o a
Recharging 6 volt batteries, $1.00
years had amply demonstrated the wls
creation most have been of twen­
dom of the road program.
ty-four hours each, need not now
12
$ 1.00
An effort to prevent the change of
he seriously regarded, any more
party registration and keep democrats
Radio
M
than that the creative words must
.50
from voting In republican primartee or
he literal ones. It is true that
republicans from voting In democratic
Service
battery
per
day.
.25
primaries is made In a bill introduced
“ God spake and it was done,”
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
in the house by Representative Kuehn
but how He spoke we know not,
Legislative Brevities.
nor how long it was between
The appointment of T. H. Crawford j
His speaking and the accomplish-!
of I .a Grande as a member of the ;
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday*, open to 8 p. tn.
ment of His purpose.
board of regents of Oregon agricul I
tnral college was ratified by the sen j
When it comes to the question
ate. Mr. Crawford succeeds Governor
WILCOX BROS. Props.
of the origin of life. Darwin and
Estacada
: :
Oregon
Walter M Pierce.
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