Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 15, 1923, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. FEB. 15,1923.
ttonal fund," In proportion to the num­
ber of such children in the district.
1
out
of the general funds of the district.
Entered at the postofflce in Estacada,
Who is the educated man? It is!
This fund is to be employed to provide
Oregon, as second-class mail.
he who has been trained to sense
for visiting teachers to be paid for on
¡the meaning and purpose of life ;!
I the basis of hourly teaching.
Published every Thursday at
Dy the bare margin of one vote, Rep-
to realize his mission in life; to |
Estacada, Oregon
rcr' n'atN’e Woodward’s eight hour
grasp the prob.ems and condi-;
day law for the lumber industry was
tions of life coming within his
UPTON H. GIBBS
parsed by the house. The bill, as
sphere, and to meet them under-1
Editor and Manager.
amended, provides that the penalties
is
still
acrcss
from
tl'
standingly. Such a man is edu-
for violation shall not be effective un­
Poutoffi •e where we are
S ubscription K ates
cated whether or not he has
til similar laws are enacted by Wash­
ahvavs pleased to meet
$1.50 much learning in a scholarly
One year
.
.
.
ington and Idaho.
our customers and all who
The house of representatives decided
.75 way. An educated man is not
Six months
against free text books for elementary
chance
to
stop
under
our
necessarily a walking encyclope­
school children in Oregon when It
roof, Come and let us fix
Thursday. F e b r u a r y 15, 1923. dia, but he is one who has the
voted to accept the majority report of
you up for vanir spriag
requisite fundamental knowl­
the committee on education and in­
B IB L E Q U E S T IO N S
work. A fir! ‘ ino of
definitely postponed Representative
edge for clear thinking and right
Woodward’s free text book bill.
acting, and thus qualified to ful­
Initiative Safeguarded.
1 1 5 *C u d s , G a n
QUESTIONS —
fil the function in life which ra
The house voted to safeguard the
falls to his lot.
and Bible Answers
initiative from frauds when It passed
I f Parents will encou rage children to look ap
and m emorize the Bible A newer«, it will prove
the Kuehn bill with 38 ayes against
a priceless* heritage to them in a fte r yearn.
Our esteemed contemporary,
20 nocs and Gordon and Kay absent.
frdntmaniiinwmnnigTminji i
i;nLjm :im .nniuj-Ji
the Milwaukie Review, we are
The bill as passed requires petitions
i BARTHOLOMEW
to be filed with county clerks and
When will our prayer be answered?
glad to observe, has enlarged
and LAWRc-NCE
local registrars and provides that coun­
— Matt. 21:22 from a G to a 7 column folio.
ty clerks shall publish notices advising
What is the most important treasure?
This was due to increased adver­
the people of the counties Just where
— Mark 8:36,37
tising demand, which encroached
petitions are available for signature.
What purpose should direct every act
too much on the news column?.
Mrs. Simmons’ bill to make jury
of our lives?
— 1 Cor. 10;31
Easter Festival of the Resur­ duty compulsory upon women and re­
rection and the reawakening of move from the law the right now ex­
L enten Customs
T H E E D D Y S C H O O L BILL
life. The first mention o f Let t isting of claiming exemption, passed
Ash Wednesday which fails
is found in a Canon of the Coun­ the house, the vote being 34 ayes and
Senator Eddy’ s school bill this year on February 14, and
cil of Nicea, 325 A. I)., and in the 25 noes.
which has passed in the senate marks the beginning of t'ne Len­
The bill not only removes the ex­
Christian Church is known as
emption, but requires that one-half of
has aroused the opposition of ten season, carries the reminder
the period of fasting preparito- the jury panel in Multnomah county
the educational authorities of that the best and worst of winter
ry to this Easter Festival.
must be women, and one-fourth of
the state as an invasion of the are behind us and springtime ap
As with all these ancient festi such panel in the balance of the coun­
legislature into a department to proaches. Religiously considered
vais many quaint and curious ties.
which it is not qualified to dic­ Ash Wednesday takes its name
Against the advice of the state high­
customs attaching to Lent have
way commission, the house passed
tate. There is some truth in from the ceremonial use of ashes
been handed down through the Giaham’s bill authorizing the refund­
this, and legislative programs as a symbol of penitence, which
ages. In mediaeval times meat, ing of road bonds and use of the money
for courses of study should be is traced back to the penance of
eggs and milk were forbidden in on primary market roads. Graham’s
discouraged. While hoping the sackcloth and ashes spoken of by
Lent, not only by eclesiastieal, plan Is to issue,each year for market
Eddy bill will not finally pass, the Old Testament prophets.
but by statute law\ It is from roads an amount of bonds equal to
Prior to the Reformation, all
we are thankful to him for his
those retired for the state highways.
this prohibition of the eating of
This plan will keep Oregon at the con­
criticisms o f education as carried Christian believers conformed to
eggs, that the Easter egg cus­ stitutional limit for road bonds.
on in the grammar and the high this ancient ceremonial. Its use
tom in modern times grew.
The Lewis bill to tax church prop­
schools. The senator declared has been abandoned in later days
erty failed in the house wjien 35 votes
he knew whereof he spoke, as by the reformed churches, and
were' counted against the measure,
he had sent four children is now retained by the commu­
with 24 for it, and Burdick, the sole
member absent, thus defeating the
through high school. What he nicants of the Church of Rome
measure by a majority of 11 votes.
emphasized especially was, that alone; in whose places of worship
Lvtern Clackamas News
AN E D U C A T E D M A N
THE
new
T± D STORE
?
and S
SESSION AT SALEM
ENTERS FINAL WEEK
the children were not properly ashes obtained from the burning
grounded in the three Rs. This o f palms blest on Palm Sunday
complaint is nation wide. In the of the year previous are thrice
(Co itinued from fiirst page)
New York Tribune for February sprinkled with holy water and
6, there is a letter on this very censed. Thereafter the officia­ 000, bearing interest at 4 per cent, but
point, from a man whose job is ting priests make the sign of the no Interest to be collected for a period
of six years. The sum of $250,000 Is
to pass on the applications of Cross upon the foreheads of com­ to bo appropriated for tho purpose. .
persons looking for employment. municants with the thumb dipt
The Kuehn house bill prohibiting the
He asks, "what is the cause of in consecrated ashes, intoning changing of registration of party af
the poor handwriting and poor the words; "Remember, man, filiations within 30 days preceding pri­
spelling of the young people of that thou art dust, and unto dust mary elections passed the senate.
The Cary ice cream bill, which pro­
thou shalt return.” This cus­
today.”
voked such a storm of protest from the
tom
dates
back
at
least
to
the
The Eddy bill would require
ce cream manufacturers upon its In­
the teaching of the three Rs to Eighth Century.
troduction in the house, was passed
In
the
Anglican
and
Lutheran
be continued in the high school
by the senate by a unanlmuos vote.
courses, thus involving a repi- communions as well as the Ro­ 7 he bill increases the butterfat and
tion of the grade course o f study. man Catholics, however, ti e solids content of ice cream.
Tho senate passed house bill No. 77,
Tho reform should begin in the | Lenten Fast is still maintained;
grade course, where these sub­ and though thro igh the year the 1 signed to aid In the enforcement of
'>e prohibition laws of the state.
jects naturally belong. But it period of fasting has frequent y
Tho bill requires the registration of
will not be accomplished until a varied, by common acceptance ail distilling appurtenances with the
rigid system is adopted in the among all Christian Communi.n s, proper state and federal officials and
gra les, w hereby no pupil is ad­ the forty day period is now ob­ makes the presence of a still, worm,
vanced unless he has made the served; and not wit .out reason mash or any of the other equipment
‘ forty” is- a scriptural or Ingredients Incident to the disttlln
grade. Pupil, are being shoved since
■Ion or brewing of liquors prima facie
number.
For tony years, foi evldmce that the owner or occupant
alo ig from grade to grade irre­
spective of their qualifications. illustration, ibe children of Isra­ j f the premises is the owner of the
If they are kept hack then a el were under discipline in the tabooed paraphernalia.
Representative Keeney's bill, which
howl is raised which requires a Wilderness. Moses fasted forty
large amount o f moral courage days in the Mount. Elijah was was Intended to place a tax on literary,
benevolent, charitable and scientific
for a conscientious teacher to en- forty days in' the Wilderness, Institutions when operated for com
dure. That children are promo-! E°r t»rly days Christ fasten be- peiisation, was killed by the seuate
ted who ought not to be, is prov- |,ore entering the ministry. Re­ through indefinite postponement
Senator Dennis' bill which provides
ed by the general experience of winning with Ash Wednesday
(hat
taxes levied in 1923 and 1924 shall
business firms with applicants
Lenten season really covers
be 10 per cent lower than the tax col
with high school diplomas, for a period of forty-six days, but as looted in 1922 parsed the senate with
positions, who prove wholly d e -; Sunday has always been regard- only President Upton voting against
ficient in spelling, grammar, ed as a Feast, these six Sundays it. It npplits to all tax levying bodies
¡are not counted as belonging to aud excepts only money raised to pay
writing and simple arithmetic.
principal or Interest on bonded In
! the Fast.
C O M IN G EVEN TS ETC.
The word Lent is derived from debtedness heretofore contracted or to
pay salaries fixed by law.
the old Anglo-Saxon word Lcnc-
Education far Crippled Children.
The boom for William E. Bo­
ten, meaning Spring, and, as the The house, by unanimous vote,
rah for president in 1924, has
last talis 111 the early part of the I pa*.ud a s< nate bill providing (or the
been Btarted. We received a
year, by common usage Lent is I educating o f crippled children. Pro
communication this week from
1 now generally associated with ' vl,lon '* m ide ln ,hU m,'agurt' for the
an attorney in San Diego, Cali­
j the beginning of Spring, which sottlns aside in every district ln which
one or more crlppli d children are on
fornia, who thus states the situ­
tomes to full tiower with the i rolled of a "crippled children's educa
ation as he sees it:
"The man that w e should choose
for this position should be a
statesman in every sense o f the
word; a man with a broad hu­
man viewpoint; one with cour­
age and judgment; one that be­
lieves that there are still new
worlds to discover and who is
willing to sail uncharted seas.
"W ho better than William E.
Borah? He is the man. It is
up to you and me and all the
other common American citizens
to get into step; to declare as
with ore voice; William E. Bo­
rah for president in 1924.
"G o out on the highways and
by-wavs; and on the street car; |
in vour social contact with your
fellows; sell them this attractive
idee; William E. Borah for pres­
ident in 1924. As you will it so
it will be.”
THE ESTACADA MEAT
A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’S N O T I C E
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E
i n the County Court of the State of | NOTICE is hereby given that the
Oregon for the County of Clackamas, undersigned has been appointed by the
In the matter of the estate of Eliza- County Court of '"•'-ckamas
Clackamas C
County,
heth Amann, deceased.
j Oregon, Administrator of the estate o f
Elizabeth
Lingelbach.
deceased.
All
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointe-i admin­ persons having claims against said es-
istrator of the estate of Elizabeth tate are hereby notified to present the
Amann, deceased, and has qualified. same to me, or at the office o f my at­
All persons liavirg claims against said torney, O. D. Eby, in Oregon City,
estate are hereby notified to present Oregon, duly verified as by law required,
within six months from the date
the same duly verified as by law re­ ' j 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.
Auministrator
SPENCER AMANN,
O. D. EBY,
Administrator.
Attorney for Admitistrator.
Date o f first publication January 18th. First publication January 18th, 192:-’ .
1923.
Last publication February 15th, 192;!.
Date of last publication February 15th,
1923.
Read the Ads in the N ews .
CITY L A U N D R Y
T H E S A N IT A R Y
Rough Dry, 14 lbs. $1.00
BARBER SHOP
Work Finished at Portland prices
On Broadway, opposite Gem
Theatre, Estacada.
Don't Knock, Boost our own town
Children’s Haircutting a Specialty
Lace
JACK NORTON, Prop.
Curtains a
Specialty
Ì
Income Tax Reports
must be sent in before March
15,
and it is advisable to send them
in as early as possible.
W e are prepared to assist in the
preparation of such reports when
desired.
Legislative Brevities.
By a decisive vote the house voted
down Representative Lovejoy’s bill to
create a state board oS cosmetic thera­
py examiners.
Reduction of the salaries of all state
officials and employees, not fixed by
statute, approximately 10 per cent, is
proposed In a resolution adopted by
the senate.
Representative Blower’s bill, regula­
ting the sale of firearms and restrict­
ing the carrying of the same by per­
sons other than sheriffs and peace of­
ficers, was defeated in the senate.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
“ Safety and Service.”
I am n nv prepared to do all
kinds of w,.tch, clo’ k and jewelry
repairing. A. N. Johnson.
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T r *u fr U th f \
The 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet
5-Passenger
Sedan
¡ P 1? 2? Œ e ™ Ict led the trorld in dosed car sale!, chiefly because ol
decessor because:"**
B° dy & d“
.
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U c° mPk « lv eclipsing its pre-
.‘ dÜd^pme’n^" "i“ fU"h" ‘mpr°V'd ** more « “ «
anCd ° S ^ “ a^fa“
"
foEr^ice Vrationi°W ° fe e d ° ° * * * ” te basis b? « W » dealer, «nd
H, C. GOHRING Prop.
rRJCES of the new line remain the same In spite o f added equipment
and more expensive construction, which have greatly increased value.
PRICES F. O . B. Estacada, Oregon.
SU P E R IO R
W £ 0 0
SUPERIOR ftve passenger Touring $665.00
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
SUPERIOR two passenger Utility Coupe $825.00
S U P E R IO R four p au en ger Setfaaette S 1 0 5 S .0 0
SUPERIOR five Dassentrer
tin * «; rtn
SUPERIOR light delivery car.... $ 645.(0
j See these remarkable cars. Stwiy the specifications. Nothing compares with CHEVROLET for economic Transportai it •
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Estacada
:
Saturdays, open to S p. m.
Oregon
; CASCADE GARAGE
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ESTACADA,
WILCOX BROS. Props.
OREGON