Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 24, 1923, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EA STER N CLAC K AM AS N E W S, T H U R SD A Y , M A Y 24, 1923.
Eastern
C la c k a m a s
News
MW LAWS BECOME EFFECTIVE
I V
ÛÜS0N NEWS NOIES
CITY L A U N D R Y
Today two hundred ¡new state i
U N D E R N EW M A N A G E M E N T
¡laws become effective. Among [ OF GENERAL INTEREST¡
j these are the gasoline bill which
ROUGH-DRY—I4lb $1.00
...AND...
Published every Thursday at
increases the tax on it 1 cent;
(Continued
from
first
page)
G
O
O
D
Work finished at Portland
Estacada, Oregon
| the oriental bill which forbids al-
prices—Special
attention to
The new Crane Prairie reservoir I
ie i:- ineligible for citizenship. near
all
family
trade.
UPTON 11. GIBBS
now is storing upwards of
C IG A R E T T E S ! from l< asing or purchasing land; 23,000 Bend
Editor and Manager.
DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING
acre
water and the level
jibe school bill which forbids the is but seven feet feet of from
the top of the
U - C U S B -4
Lace Curtains a Specialty—PHONE
j wearing of a religious garb by present unit of the dam, which is be-
S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s
you
sell.
We
will
buy
in
teachers in the public schools, ins tested this season for the first
One year
. . .
$1.50
any quantity at any time.
j The income tax measure will be time.
Six months
-
• - .75 _
GENUINE ; referred to the voters this com Resources of the 281 state and na­
November, and the ol^o bill tional banks operating in Oregon ag­ Don’t Forget
Thursday, M a y 24, 1923.
“BULL" I j ing
gregated $312,216,530.70 at the close
in
November,
1924.
DURHAM
of
business April 3, 1923, according to
...W E S E L L ...
With making of laws th ee is a financial
BIBLE, QUESTIONS
statement issued by Prank
|
no
end
as
far
a-
man
is
concern-
Bramwell, state superintendent of
ncmnumrm^.
—
— ra
led,
but
God
contents
himselt
banks.
Get our prices before you buy
express beauty and fragrance“ ! with ten, wdiich can be summar­ Improvement work on the Port of
- QUESTIONS —
the beauty which is developed ized under two heads.
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
Umpqua, particularly the north jetty,
and Bible Answers
by
sacrifice
and
the
fragrance
For Sheet Iron work,
.. .'arentr. will encourage children to look up !
will
be
begun
just
as
soon
as
the
port
and rm morize the Bible Anawera, it will prove |!
repairs,
soldering and
which exhales therefrom.
a priceless heritage to them in after years.
pays in cash $103,000, which with pre­
A n cien t H istory
BARTHOLOMEW
plumbing,
call at the
Honor the dead then who have John Page kindly brought to vious credit expenditures will match
and LAWRENCE
the
government’s
appropriation
of
kept
their
RENDEZ
VOUS
with
What is the promise if we stay with
A M MAIN
E S STREET.
SHOP
this office Tuesday, a copy of the $270,500.
the Lord?
2 Chron. 16:2,7 death, that we may keep our first
issue
of
the
E
stacada
P
ro
­
Reports received at the adjutant-
Why did Jesus wsy unto all, both young RENDEZ-VOUS with life.
gress
,
dated
August
27,
1908,
al­
general’s
office from Bremerton in­
and old. Watch? —Matt. 24:42-44
most 15 years ago. From it we dicate that the work of painting the ï t-vx-í-x-x-x- ••X '-x-x-x-x-s-^-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-i
H A Z IN G
How can we get an increase and bless­
battleship Oregon is well under
learn that the paper was owned old
ing from God?
—I’salm 07:5,6
way and that the craft will be in X
The discovery of a skeleton bv a corporation whose directors readiness
removal to Portland har­
under a pier at Evanston, Illinois, were George Estes, A. E. Sparks bor early for
M E M O R IA L D A Y
in
July.
supposed to be that of Leighton and Chas. E. Dubois, and the ed­ Otto Hartwig, president of the Ore­
Mount, who mysteriously disap­ itor and manager, IO. S. Womer. gon State Federation of Labor, has
May 30th is a notable day in peared
after a class rush at the It was a 7 column folio with been reappointed a member of the
the patriotic calendar, for it is Northwestern
university, has patent insides, neatly printed state board of conciliation. Mrs. Millie
one of solemn remembrance, grat­ placed the institution
the and gotten up. We believe it R. Trumbull of Portland has been re­
WILLINGNESS TO BE HELPFUL
itude and resolution. It should limelight, and also the in matter
a member of the board of
be thankfully, fittingly and in­ of hazing, because his death was printed on a Washington appointed
inspectors of child labor.
telligently observed, so that the is being laid to a brutal hazing hand press. In a salutatory the Injunction proceedings designed to
directors announce that this pa reverse the legislative enactment pro­
fire of patrotism shall not die
to
which
he
had
been
subjected,
per was the successor of the Es- viding for the return to Astoria of its
down, but be rekindled. “Lest
The
question
of
hazing
has
tacada
N ew s , and its object taxes for use in rebuilding streets in
IS the policy of this Bank to extend
we forget,” the lesson for Me­
several times been to the fore, was to promote the interests of the burned area were filed in Salem
morial Day needs to be impress
IT to its customers that helpful service
especially at the LI. S. army and the community and not personal by a group of taxpayers represented by
ed both on old and young, and naval
which good banking suggests and which
colleges, at West Point profit. They dilate enthusiasti- ! John W- Kaste- Portland attorney,
that is, the obligation of self and Annapolis.
Strenuous
ef-
cally
on
the
independence
and
!
Moro
{han
too
delegates,
represent-
will best meet their financial requirements.
sacrifice on behalf of our
forts have been made by gov- advantages of the man who owns I?,5
asaoclatlona lB
country.
That this policy is appreciated is best evi­
ernment authorities to suppress ten acres of land in this rich sec- 1<rltisfl Columbla> W|U attend the Ra­
It is a day of solemn remem­ the
denced by our substantial growth.
at both these places, tion, how he is monarch of all he cific Northwest Library association
brance. Originally designated but in practice
spite
of
them
it
continues,
surveys.
As
we
read
the
glow-
convention
on
the
Oregon
Agricultural
to honor those who fought and
trouble with hazing is, it ing description, almost we were college campus at Corvallis, June 11-13.
IF not already a depositor you will find it
fell in the civil war, its com­ is The
Approximately
9000
additional
re­
carried
too
far.
It
appeals
to
persuaded
to
se’l
out
our
plant
memoration has of late years the innate brutal instinct, and and seek complete independence frigerator cars will be provided (or
of advantage to identify yourself with your
been extended to include any when this is aroused, especially and freedom from worry on 10 the fruit growers of the Pacific north­
HOME BANK
who have sacrificed their lives in boys, it causes them to lose acres with a cow and a few chick- west this year, according to announce­
ment of officials of the Pacific Fruit
for the national good. On this
heads and judgment like a ens. Hut we recalled our former j Express, owned jointly by the South­
day we remember, that not with­ their
:i
at a lynching which de­ attempt over 30 years ago on 80 ern Pacific and the Union Pacific rail­
out shedding of blood was our mob
way
systems.
mands a victim, whether guilty acres in Minnesota, and conclu­
country established, and main­ or
guilty. Those participat­ ded we better remain as we are. An unidentified person, believed by
tained. and not without blood ing not become
the police to be a religious fanatic, en­
for the time being, Among the advertisers are fa­ \ tered
will its future preservation be ! a set of raving
St. Francis Catholic church
animals which miliar names, Cary hardware co , and the the First
church at
secured. This we must incul­ have tasted blood.
else Wm. Dale’s dry goods, Spark’s Bend, virtually Presbyterian
wrecking the interior !
“ Safety and Service.”
cate on the growing generations, can be explained the How tying,
of
St.
Francis
church
with
an
ax,
but
s*ore,
C.
E.
Howe’s
grocery,
L.
stimulating them by the records head downwards, of a lad under c. Posson’s restaurant, the Es- inflicting no damage of consequence in
of the revolutionary, the civil, the the
and letting him remain j tacada State Bank, with its di­ the Presbyterian church.
Spanish and the world war peri­ there pier,
Because of a number of protests re­
for
some hours in ‘danger rectors, Geo. Estes, S. W. Stry- ceived
ods, when men went forth, of drowning,
from Klamath Falls against the
by the | ker. T. Yocum, John Zobrist and contemplated
counting not their own lives pre­ blood rushing to or his death
to private interests
as at I Albert D. Schmidt. Profession- of the Keno and sale Ankeny
canals in the
cious when the liberties and in­ the Northwestern, or head,
men are represented by Dr. Klamath reclamation project,
»•>•> « »
a | j al Adix,
interior
tegrity of their country were at boy swallow a lot of hot making
physician,
Dr.
Tate,
den-
tobasco i tist, and Dimick & Dimiek of Or­ department officials have announced
stake.
sauce
as
some
hazers
did
at An­ egon City, lawyers. The first no action would be taken until the
It is a solemn day for gratitude. napolis? It is all very well
to concrete building, now the stoie complaints could be investigated.
Our recalling the sacrifices of put the fear of the r seniors into
the Estacada Feed Co., was in The department of maps and sur­
those who fought, will be of the freshmen so as to take the [of
course of construction by J. W. veys of the United States forest serv­
little good unless our hearts
Heed. Altogether it gives an in­ ice’s Portland headquarters will send
out of them, hut when teresting
glimpse ol what is now a surveying party in charge of Uage
are filled with gratitude to them. conceit
the
former
descend
to
methods
some
what
history, and Wernstedt, forest examiner, into Cala-
Gratitude, alas how fleeting it which are both insensate, brutal I comparison ancient
with
poeia mountains, northeast of Rose-
the
ANO w r o a « * COUNT***
is! When, to the sound of the and liable to inflict permanent | shows that in the interval present,
burg, as soon as this country, known
much
THRESHING
drums and fifes, the men marched injury, it is time to call a halt. water has run under the bridge. as the Bohemia district, is opened.
MACHINES
out to the far flung battle line,
The crops of winter wheat, barley
and rye In Oregon are generally good,
cheers sped them on their way,
according to the summary of weather
and promises that they would
and crop conditions in the state Is­
not be forgotten, and those who
sued
by the weather bureau, United
should return would be cared
States
department of agriculture. Early
for. Cheers greeted the survi­
potatoes are declared to be growing
vors on their return, but soon
well and apple trees are in good condi­
tion.
these became fainter and faint­
A C IF IC
T A T E S FOR
The Klamath Fails Chamber of Com­
er and many an ex-service man
merce has sent a letter to the Oregon
found himself ousted from his
R O M P T V * . E R V IC E
public service commission urging that
former job and roamed the
ROPER
ETTLEMENT
a
part of the interstate commerce com­
streets vainly looking for work
ERFECT
AFETY
mission
hearing with relation to pro­
to keep from starving, painfully
posed railroad development in central
discovering that a faded uniform
Oregon be held In Klamath Falls. This J (
hearing has been set for August 3 '
makes slight appeal. As we re­
in Portland
f
Case Grain-Saving Threshers
member let us be thankful.
There
were
two
fatalities
in
Ore
|
f
It is a solemn day for resolu­
Case ttrtl built threehen with proper attach­
gon due to industrial accidents dur j
ment»
which we are prepared to fum ith
tion. The sacrifices which were
Ing the week ending May 17. accord *
will
threeh
ail grain» and teed» grown.
made demand a rich return from
ing to a report prepared by the state f
f ’ASE threshers are sturdily built of steel,
us, to show that these were not Estacada,
industrial accident commission. The t
Oregon
^
insuring long life. Steel construction also
victims
were
Manuel
Camochea,
labor-
J
in vain. We should resolve that
prevents
total destruction by fire. Rotting
er,
Toledo,
and
William
Rubens,
dock
4
the inheritance we have received
and warping is impossible in a Case steel
laborer,
Portland.
A
total
of
718
acci-
J
shall not only be kept intact, but
thresher. Distorted frames and disalignment
dents were reported during the week. J
of
shafts and bearings from the pull of main
augmented and handed on to
Money due Oregon Spanish Ameri- i i
drive
belts are avoided by the Case method of
those who have been prepared
can war veterans since 1899 will be f
construction.
Galvanizing prevents rusting.
to appreciate it. and live up to
paid by the government without furth t
Add to this the fact that Case threshers in­
er parley, according to a letter recelv- .
its responsibilities. In order that
sure the cleanest of threshing, thorough sepa­
'• ed at the offices of the adjutant-gen- \
this may be it is necessary to up­
ration. perfect cleaning and unequalea saving
| eral from the war department. Ap- | *
hold the constitution, law and
and you have the reason why more Case
proximately
77
men
will
be
affected
f
order, and those fundamental
threshers were built and sold last season than
! by the order, and the amounts of i
institutions, family, state and
In any previous year of the history of the
money they will receive ranges from
J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co.
church which form the founda­
{ $150 to $17.
We suggest you place vour order for a Caae thresher
tions of national lite and pro­
Eight hearings hare been set by the
" •whr possible. If you buy a Csss you will bs
\ Oregon public service commission as
gress. And these three consti­
satisfied. Como in and let s talk it oyer.
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hoi¿s Bought
follows: Banks. June 15. electric serr-
tute a trinity, one and indivisible.
I ice extension. Blodgett, June 18. grade
On this dav with more or less
crossing: Independence, June 20. Val-
ceremony, the graves of those
I ley * Sileti log rate case; Creswell,
Juno 21. flagmaa on Pacific highway:
who fought will be bedecked Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m.
btacada. Ore.
KILC0X BROS. Props..:
Westport. May IS. grade crossing:
with flowers. Perishing though
Berlin.
Mar
31.
crossing.
Divide,
June
these l»e. they are not without btacada
;
Oregon
II. separation grade crossing. St. Joe.
appropriate significance for they
June
11. under and overhead crossings
— g
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mad.
50
MOHAIR
WOOL
io
Lime, Cement, Shin­
gles, Drain Tile
and Brick
—
ffpfanmnnmin
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
I
ESTACADA STATE
INSURE WITH
YOUR HOME COMPANY
P Represented by
WOOSrfel COMPANY
“Your Home Agents"
i
THE H. ESTACADA
MEAT
CO.
C. GOHRING Prop.
T
CASCADE GARAGE