Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 08, 1923, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923.
Eastern Clackamas News
sorbing qualities of asphaltic
concrete tend to minimise the
force of impact, thus protecting
the base from these destructive
qualities.
The Oregon State Highway
Commission used asphaltic con
Crete reconstruction on a portion
of the Coast Highway during
the last summer. The original
pavement was but 8 feet in
width, and was badly in need of
repair. The pavement was wid­
ened to 16 feet by the addition
of asphaltic concrete shoulders 5
feet wide andj 3 inches thick.
The entire width was later re­
surfaced with 2 inches of as­
phaltic concrete—Ex.
Entered at the postofflce in Estacada,
Oregon, aa second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
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G E N U IN E
Thursday, M a r c h 8, 1923.
"B U LL”
B IB L E Q U E S T IO N S
DURHAM
TOBACCO
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QUESTIONS —
and Bible Answers
I f Parents ■will eneouraiie children to look o p
and memorise the Bible Answers, it will prove
a priceless heritage t o them in a fte r years.
ir a u ^ i^ r^rcniinriroznOEnim'nmi^
How did Jesus begin his great Sermon
on the Mount?
— Matt. 5:3-11
What did Jesus say about passing judg-
ment on others?
— Matt. 7:1-5
Why is Jesus called the burden bearer?
— Matt. 11:28-30
JU ST IC E A N D M E R C Y
NEW
FEED STORE
is still across from the
Postoffice where we are
always pleased to meet
our customers and all who
chance to stop under our
roof. Gome and let us fix
you up for your spring
work. A full line of
Feeds, Grain
are three thousand citations of
scripture.
and Seeds
A letter has been circulated
among the teachers throughout
the state signed by a reputed
M. D., but whose name cannot
be found in the directory, in
which the assertion is made that
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction J. A. Churchill is on
the verge of a mental collapse
and will enter a private sanitari­
um for treatment. It is evident­
ly gotten up by his enemies who
are after his official scalp. We
do not believe there is a word of
truth in it. But it is a very des­
picable way to cast discredit on
an official who had so won the
confidence of the people that he
was reelected at the last election
by a large majority, and very
little opposition.
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
OF GENERÄL INTEREST
Í
Under a ruling announced by the
state superintendent of schools, the
teachers' training course offered
through the last year of the standard
high school hereafter will be consid­
ered equivalent to the 24 weeks’ course
provided at the state normal school at
Monmouth.
Adjutant-General V.'hlte has return­
ed to Salem from Tillamook, where he
Inspected the site for the proposed new
armory which is to be erected there
during the present year. The recent
legislature made an appropriation of
$20.000 for this structure. A similar
amount will be appropriated by Tilla­
mook county.
THE ESTACADA
MEAT CO.
H . C. G O H R IN G
P ro p .
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Estacada
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CITY LA U N D R Y
(Rents that will Increase the mill capac­
ity from 60,000,000 to 75,000,000 board
feet annually.
The contract for the construction of
an entire new acid system for the sul­
phite plant of the Crown-Willamette
paper mill in West Linn and the re­
placing of all of the present frame
structures at the mill with concrete
lias been awarded. Announcement of
contemplated expenditure of about
$250,000 was made by the officials of
the Crown-Willamette.
July 14, 15 and 16 have been set
as the dates for the 1923 annual Mount
Hood climb of the Hood River Ameri-
.can Legion post. The annual conven­
tion of the Oregon Editorial associa­
tion will be held the week of tbb
mountain party and all delegates to
the editors’ sessions have been invited
by the legionnaries to participate as
their guests on the highland hike.
The first sheep sale of the season
was reported at Heppner when Pat
Connell, sheepman of Rhea Creek, *01d
1600 two-year-old ewes to J. A. Funk
of Portland at $9.25 a head for «1res
and $5 for each lamb, delivery to be
made June 1. The ewes are expected
to shear 12 pounds of wool, which
at present prices would make a total
price of better than $19 for the ewes.
A deal which involved the trans­
fer of the 4200 acres of fine timber
land in Lincoln county of the Chau­
tauqua Lumber company to the Pa­
cific Spruce corporation for a figure
approximating more than $1,000,000,
has been closed. The timber, which
cruised about 275,000,000 feet, is locat­
ed in the lower Siletz basin, and is ad­
jacent to the logging properties of the
spruce corporation, The timber will
At Your Ssrvice
W E wish to serve our customers in finan­
cial matters and to be useful to them in
every way.
C O N S U L T with us freely regarding your
business affairs— your confidence will be
respected. If we can render you any ser­
vice consistent with sound banking we
will be pleased to do so.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
“ Safety and Service.”
A nnouncem ent
•J
W e have been appointed the Exide
Service Station for this locality.
In addition to selling
the right battery for your car, our
service includes skilful repair work
on every make of battery. You can
rely on responsible advice and rea­
sonable prices here.
W e look forward to a call from you.
CASCADE GARAGE i
Beef, Mutton. Veal and Hogs Bought
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
BARBER SHOP
(Continued from fiirst page)
The numerous pardon3 and com
mutations of sentences granted
by acting-governor, Rittner, last
fall, ha3 prvoked a great deal of
adverse criticism. This brings
up the perennial question of jus
tice and mercy, ‘ ‘are they con
trary to one another?” In the
ology they have often been treat­
ed as being so, that mercy when
The work of repairing the main and
pleading for pardon or mitiga
lateral sewers at Astoria, the clear­
tion, is in opposition to justice
ing of the streets in the burned dis­
But this is a great mistake.
President Harding has just trict of the city and the making of
Justice and merev are not op­ completed half of his term of temporary repairs to the fire alarm
posed, for they meet together in office. He has been conscien­ system will be undertaken at once
God, Who is both justice anc tious and conservative in his ad­ and the estimated cost is In the neigh­
love. They should meet togeth­ ministration and deserves the borhood of $15,000.
The forest service will readverttse
er also in man, for ‘ ‘earthly rest he now can enjoy for a short
bids for the purchase of 800,000,000
power doth then show likest season. Already there is talk of feet of timber in the Malheur forest
God’s, When mercy seasons jus­ his running again in 1924, but In Harney county. No bids were re­
tice.”
considerable water will pass un­ ceived front ^the last advertisements.
Justice and mercy are united der the bridge before that time The purchaser would be required to
in the same end of upholding comes, so the last half of his Construct about 80 miles of railroad oh
which to bring the timber out.
the law, but justice is primarily term will be the determining
The first case to be tried in the state
concerned
with healing the factor whether he will be willing under the law passed at the recent
breach of law and vindicating or wanted to run for renomina­ session of the legislature, which gives
the state authority to confiscate auto­
its authority, while mercy after tion.
mobiles used for transportation, of
the law has been confirmed,
Our esteemed contemporary, liquor, in violation of the prohibition
keeps the reformation of the o f­
law, will be heard in the Clackamas
fender in mind, so that he will the Producers Call of Portland, county circuit court at Oregon City.
have ¡another chance to make thinks there is a conspiracy on
Funds for the Scotsburg-Reedsport
good.
Proyided that the law foot among the business corpo­ s-'ctlon of the Roseburg-Reedsport
suffers no harm or weakening of rations of the metropolis to get highway will not be available during
its force, justice which is never it deprived of mailing privileges. the coming year if the federal senate
concurs in the reduction of the appro
vindictive,
cannot
object to But it assures its subscribers priation for forest roads, according to
the efforts of mercy on behalf that if it should be subjected to word received from Philip Dater, dis­
o f the offender. On the other that inconvenience it will still trict engineer for the forest service.
The housing situation in Monmouth
hand mercy cannot in regard carry on. We hope it is mistak­
to the true welfare of the o f­ en and are pretty sure it is, for has become a serious problem during
the past two years, owing to the rapid
fender, in any way seek to ren­ big business is too shrewd to
growth of the normal school, and th«
der the law of none effect by give it such a splendid adver­ increasing population. It was estimate
unwise leniency, because law tisement, just like aprimadonna ed by Monmouth real estate men that
50 new houses are required to accom
is fundamental to the liberty, laving her diamonds stolen.
modate properly the present popula
peace and happiness of all. With­
tion.
The
67th
congress
passed
into
out law society wouid break in
Trout fishing In the McKenzie river
pieces and sheer terrorism pre­ ustory Sunday noon. It had and its upper tributaries should be
spent a greater portion of ils
vail.
above par this season, according to
It is right that there should be two year span of life in actual Matt Ryckmnn, superintendent of state
executive power of pardon and session than any of its predeces­ fish hatcheries, who states that ap
proximately 100,000 year-old trout be­
extending clemency, but this is sors
tween four to eight Inches and about
to be exercised not only in re­
A wise man either may know- 30,000 larger fish were liberated at
gard to the criminal but also to hat he knows or know that he the McKenzie hatchery recently by
the welfare of society. If detri­ doesn’ t know, but it is a lool high water.
mental to the latter, it is a who doesn’ t know that he doesn't
The lumber shipments by water
from the Columbia river during the
wrong use, for it will undo the know.
month of February, while less than for
very end for w hich law exists.
the preceding month, were fairly large,
The Rittner pardons should lie
H igh w ay W e; m g C o i n se
according to statistics compiled by R
judged accordingly, w hether or
Asphaltic concrete makes an P. Lamb, deputy collector of customs
not they were subversive of law, excellent wearing course for any at Astoria. Sixty-eight vessels loaded
56,781,906 feet of lumber which left
bringing it into contempt, and pavement base.
It has excel-
thus undermining the safety of ent adhesive qualities which in­ the Columbia river in cargoes during
the 28 days.
the social body.
sure a thorough bond with the
Final negotiations involving the
base.
Its waterproof qualities transfer of the Buehner Lumber com­
W H Y O M IT T H E BIBLE?
prevent seepage of water thru pany of North Bend to the Stout Lum
her company, a concern composed of
This week is Religious Book the pavement, and eliminate the several big lumbermen, have been com
Week at the University o f Ore­ danger of failure due to soft pleted and the new owners will imme­
The shockab- diately start the making of improve-
gon, and a number of clergymen wet subgrade*.
were requested to send in a sug­
gestive list o f books to aid the
students.
Two prominent di­
vines of Portland complied with
the request, but neither o f them
included the Scriptures in their
lists.
This recalls a criticism
that men will read all about the
Bible but fail to read the book
itself. Much of the oratorical
charm and effect of the late
Judge Henry McGinn o f Port­
land, who died last week was
due to his knowledge o f the
scriptures and his copious and
apt quotations from them. This
w as also true of Daniel Webster.
Shakespeare owed mueh to the
same source, anJ it has been es­
timated that in his plays there
m
be milled in the plant at Toledo.
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Bids oa approximately $800,000
worth of additional highway work, the E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s .
which it Is proposed tp carry out dur­
ing the coming season, wlil be adver­
T H E S A N IT A R Y
tised for at once, according to deci­
sion of the state highway commlsilon
at it» regular March meeting. In addi­
On Broadway, opposite Gem
tion, plans for moiA than $550,000
Theatre, Estacada.
worth of federal forest highway work
Agent
for Crystal Laundry
in which the state will co-operate were
approved and bids will be called short­
JACK NORTON, Prop.
ly by the United States bureaa of pub­
lic roads.
Astoria’s chance to obtain a loan
of $1,065,000 from the federal gov­
ernment has gone glimmering, ac­
cording to a dispatch received from
Charles W. Halderman, who ie repre­
Rough Dry, 14 lbs. $1.00
senting Astoria at the national capital.
The reason given le that the rules
Work Finished at Portland prices
committee of the lower house of con­
gress refuted to make the proposed
Don’t Knock, Boost our own town
bill a special order of bnslness and
there is not sufficient time to bring
Lace Curtains a Specialty
the measure up for action In Ita regu­
lar order at thla session.
Eatacada. Oregon.
Saturdays, open to 8 p. m.
Oregon
WILCOX BROS., Props.
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