EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. FEB. 1,1923 Eastern Clackamas News THE GREATER DANGER 3 Entered at the postoffice in Estacsda, A speaker before the House Oregon, as second-class mail. Committee of the legislature con STOP sidering the anti-Japanese bill stated that in the state of Wash AND LOOK OVER THE ington one birth in every seven NEW FEED STORE and one-half was a Japanese child. If the Japanese birth across from the post of Editor and Manager. fice. A full line of feeds rate in that state is proportion which merits your atten S ubscriptio n H a t e s ately much larger than the tion. You wiil always find $1.50 American what is the reason? One year . . . us trying to please our .75 The Japanese rate is not abnor Six months patrons. We know the mal but the American rate is be times are a little trying, Thursday. F ebruary 1,1923. low what it normally should be. but they are going to be better, and we are told to The serious feature of the mat smile and the world smiles B IB L E Q U ESTIO N S ter is not the danger from the with us. So come, let us birthrate of the resident Japan shake your hand and smile with you. We have a — QUESTIONS — ese, but the shrinkage of the American population from a| Truck, also a small Deliv and Bible Answers birthrate which is below normal. ery Rig — We Are at Your Service. This would be the case whether there were any Japanese in the BARTHOLOMEW Does Jesus want children to come to country or not. , __ I I A W D C N r r Him? —Matt. 19:14 By what is a child known?—Prov. 2(’:I1 The school bill to forbid the When should one begin to study the wearing of sectarian dress by Bible? — * Tim.ji:16 teachers in the public schools See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano while engaged in their duties, C O N S IS T E N C Y IS A JE W E L will probably become law. We instruction. Prices reasonable. I. 0. 0. F. building. 5-4tf do not think it defines or de For the past four or five scribes what sectarian dress months the Episcopal Church is to be just tobooed, it may be has been well in the lime light. concluded that it is but aimed the First there was the General Con garb of nuns and monks, at and vention which met in Portland, will include the straight cut cler last September, then shortly be ical cassock vest and the fore its close came the Hall-Mills collar coat, (Continued from fiirst page) which buttons at the back, tragedy, the former being a cler reduces the salaries of practically ah gyman of that Church. Soon and the Salvation Army uniform. state officers, including the governor afteiwards another clergyman, But will it apply to the Prince The Carsner bill also reduces the com Albert frock coat and white tie the Ilev, Leonard J. Christler, pensation of the heads of the stats used by Presbyterian and other of Havre, Montana, was shot by university and agricultural college and a demented woman, and only Protestant ministers in the pul limits the pay of professors. L it e r a r y T e s t Provide d . a week or two ago, the Rev. pit, or the quaint garb of the senate by unanimous vote adopt Percy Gordon of New York City Quaker or Shaker? “A rose by ed The the Clark resolution which would another name would smell as committed suicide. provide a literacy test as a quallflca sweet,” and if a nun is objection All these affairs were given tioD for suffrage. The measure In front page space in the newspa able as a teacher in the public volves a constitutional amendment and pers. And now the Rev. Percy schools because dressed as a nun, If passed by the house will go before Stickney Grant, 1), I)., rector of she would be as objectionable no the voters for action at the general In 1924. A companion bill the Church of the Ascension in matter how she was dressed, for election covers the proposed test in de New York City is alfording it is personality which counts, which tail requires that before a voter can much copy by his controversy not the garb. Stephen Girard be qualified he or she must pass a test was more consistent and logical witli his bishop. The latter In reading and writing. takes issue with the rector about when he prohibited any minister The senate refused to approve a bill his views concerning miracles of religion from entering the Introduced In the house which provides for the physical examination of teach and the divinity of Christ, which grounds or the buildings of the ers in the public schools. The bill was college he had founded and which the bishop declares are contrary referred to a committee for drastic to the teachings of the Protest beais his name. amendments. ant Episcopal Church whose The question in the Ruhr val Another one of Representative Wood commission Dr. Grant holds. ley is, how long will the Germans ward’s educational bills went Into the when the house defeated a pro The question at issue is not be content with being merely discard posal providing transportation of whether Dr. Grant is wrong in his passive resisters? We have a pupils who reside for more than three views, but whether he can hold suspicion that they hope the miles away from a school house. and teach them as a priest of milk dealers and distrlbu will become embroiled tors Dairymen, would be protected from the heavy the Episcopal church? The bish British with the Turks, and that Russia loss now suffered the pur op is not concerned with Dr. will be able to I elp them before chase and resale by through junk dealers Grant’s personal private opin before long, and then they wiil milk bottles, proponents of a bill by o ions, hut with his official utter strike back. The situ ation is Representative Meindl, which passed ances. claim. full of possi! iIities ti keep 01 e the A house, bill introduced by Senator Eddy Apparently Dr. Grant has guessing. and amended by the committee on come around to the Unitarian and highways, provides that view of the divinity of Christ. ‘‘Where there's a will, there’s roads fanners who obtain permission of the The Episcopal Church positively i way, so probibly ti e legisla state highway commission to move condemns this view. When Dr. ture may work out sof e scheme heavy machinery over the roads on Grant was a newly ordained un of lax reduction, for:.11 are harp the state and comply strictly with the regulations as laid down by the com known quantity, what brought ing on this string. mission, shall not be liable for any him attention and a hearing damage that may result. was the commission of the H. S. Press Association Compensation for Sheriffs. church which ordained him. He Continge t upon th.> r istra- Compensation for sheriffs or depu was sent out to teach what the tion of 150 delegat s, the South ties injured In the pursuit of their duties or for their dependents church held, and he was in ern Company and the official in the event of death of one of these structed as to this. When he Union Pacific Pacific Railway Company officials is provided for in a bill intro comes to the conclusion that the will grant a rate of a fare and a duced by Senator Klopper. which sets church is wrong he should step bait to thou* wh.t attend the an aside an appropriation of $25,006 for out for decency’s sake, as many nual meetings of the High School this purpose to be administered by the have done before him when they Press Association and Associa industrial accident commission. reach his position. One of them tion of High School Presidents The tax on gasoline would be raised 2 cents a gallon to 4 cents and who formerly was rector of an and Secretaries t> be held at the from license fees would be reduced on ail important church in Milwaukee, University of Oregon February automobiles under the provisions of Wisconsin, asked to be deposed 2 an I 3. It is expected that the two bills introduced in the house by from the ministry as he was attendance wiil exceed 150, Senator Klepper and Representative about to publish a book which, High school delegates may Meindl. he felt he could not consistently register for the convention Feh- Under the new license regulations, If this bill is adopted, licenses for do as a clergyman of the Episco ruary l. ami additional registra- r * , automobiles t less than 1700 pal Church. Dr. Grant should tion is scheduled in Johnson Hall pounds would weighing cost $7.50 instead of $15 follow his example, and those on the campus, on February 2 as at PresenL «ud automobiles weigh whom he will leave behind will from 8 to 9 a. m. The program ln® m°re than this would be licensed tor a flat rate of $12.50 instead of both regret his departure and will begin at 9:15 a. m. honor him for his honesty. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon IJFTON H. QJBB8 I f P arents will encourage children to look up and memorize the Bible Answ ers, it will prove u priceless h eritage to them in a fte r yet fciiniriraiinmi COMMITTEES SLOW IN REPORTING RILLS A M O R A L O B L IG A T IO N If the United States can avert a war in Europe by intervention of its good offices, the moral ob ligation so to do is overwhelm ing. Besidt's it will bo to its material advantage if it dot's, fora European war which some think would last for years, would •mean hard times over here. For a short time there would be a period of business activity but it would not last long, and the ex haustion of Europe would be re flected over hero. . Subscribe for your home paper the E astern C lackamas N ews . THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H, C. GOHRING Prop. Ì Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought on the sliding scale how provided which reaches a maximum of $97. The tire width basis of computing motor truck license fe*s Is abandoned and a flat rate of $60 fr.r motor trucks and $25 for trailers provided when solid tires are used and $40 for motor trucks and $25 for trailers when four pneumatic tires are us»d. W o u ld P o st L o rd 's P ra ye r. A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S N O T I C E A D M INISTRA TO R S N O T IC E In the County Court of the State of NOTICE is hereby given that the Oregon, for lhe County of Clackamas, j undersigned has been appointed by the In the matter of the estate of Eliza- , County Court of Clackamas County^ Oregon, Administrator of the estate of beth Amann, deceased. Lingelbach. deceased. All NOTICE is hereby given that the Elizabeth persons having claims against said es undersigned has been appointed admin tate hereby notified to present the istrator of the estate of Elizabeth same are or at the office of my at Amann, deceased, and has qualified. torney, to me, O. D. Eby, in Oregon City, Ail persons having claims against said Oregon, duly as by law required, estate are hereby notified to present within six verified months from the date the same duly verified as by law re hereof. quired at the office of my attorney, Dated January 18, 1923. Albert T. Elott, Estacada, Oregon, V. LINGELBACH, within six months from the date hereof. Administrator SPENCER AMANN, O. D. EBY, Administrator. Attorney for,Admitistrator. Date of first publication January 18th. First publication January 18th, 1923. 1923. Last publication February 15th, 1123. Date of last publication February )5th, 1923. Rtad th e A ds in th e N e w s . A bill introduced in the senate by Senator La Follette would make It compulsory for any person conducting a public office, place rf religious wor ship, fraternal hall, school, court house, shop, store, mill or other place where men, women or children are employed, or who gather in bodies for labor or worship, to have one or more copies of the Lord's prayer posted where it CITY L A U N D R Y may easily be seen and read. The so-called non-seitarlan garb bill, THE SANITARY which has been und^r consideration Rough Dry, 14 lbs. $1.00 by members of the senate educational BARBER SHOP Work Finished at Portland prices committee for more than a week, was reported out favorably. This bill, as On Broadway, opposite Gem Don't Knock, Boost our own town reported provides thst any teacher Theatre, Estacada. who violates its provisions shall be Children’s Haircutting a Specialty subject to suspension from the schools. Lace Curtains a Specialty JACK NORTON, Prop. Originally the bill provided for a fine or imprisonment in the county jail for any teacher violating its provisions It originally was introduced in the house by Representative Woodward and received favorable consideration by that body. Legislative Brevities. A horizontal reduction of 10 pel cent in taxes by all tax-levying bodies is directed by a measure introduced by Senator Dennis. Senator Brown bas introduced a bill providing that two of the five mem bers of the state game commisstoi shall be farmers. Governor Pierce signed a bill intro duced by Senator Strayer designating the east and west highway through the state as the old Oregon trail. of the 1918 issue cease drawing interest Absent voters hereafter will includi railroad employes actually employed from Jaunary 1st, the date of maturity. in maintaining train service and ab Their proceeds may profitably be used to sent on election day if the bill which passed the bouse becomes a law, start a Savings Account, or to increase Minors are prohibited from belnf employed in public dance halls, eithei one already started, at Four per cent in in connection with dances or furnish terest. - ing the music for them, under th» terms of a bill passed by the house. Enforcement of the prohibition anc narcotic drug laws of the state will b< put squarely up to Governor Pierce it case two bills introduced by Senatoi Eddy meet with favorable considera tion by the legislature. The house passed Kay’s bill direct Ing the tax commission to levy each year an amount which it thinks will be sufficient to administer the pro “ Safety and Service.” visions of the veterans’ educatlona aid act during the following year. K. K. Kubli, speaker of the Oregor house of representatives was compell ed to return to his home in Portland and take to his bed. Mr. Kubli con traded a severe cold at the capital ant the Illness developed a particularly ar %oylng attack of bronchitis. x “ x ~ x ~ x - < ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x * * x ~ x - x ~ x " ;~ > w e < ~ > ^ « x " x “» » 8 - » » » » » » » » » v « Yo u r War Savings Stam ps ESTACADA STATE BANK The 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet 5-Passenger Sedan in 1922 C h ev ro let led th e w orld in clo sed car sales, chiefly b eca m e o f Fisher * * is * .^ e d L‘q 1 J r t Sn ^ n StiU fUrth" ‘mprOVKi bT “ » • <W > »"d i n c r e “ e d * cn8in" rin8 refinO T entt S E R V IC E is n o w offered o n a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and service station s. 1 TR IC E S o f th e new lin e rem ain th e sam e in spite o f added eq u in m en t and m o re ex p en s.v e co n stru ctio n , w h ich have greatly in crea S d v X PRICES F. O. B. Estacada, Oregon. SUPERIOR two passenger Roadster $645.00 SUPERIOR fire passenger Touring $665.00 SUPERIOR two passenger Utility Coop« $825X0 SUPERIOR four passenger Sedan*», t i n » /w» SUPERIOR fiwe passenger <wL. t t n l c ™ SUPERIOR light d e W y ™ \ 5 « these remarkable cars. Study the specir.cati.nL Noth n j compares with CHEVROLET for economic TranspwtaHm ' Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m. Estacada $ $ - Oregon CASCADE GARAGE ESTACADA WILCOX BROS. Props. OREGON