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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1923)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NE’VS, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. ' reaped a field of grain. After 1 y the Legion’s Americanismi wards he laughingly asked Sena- commission and will be open to ,/ostoffice in Estacada, tor Capper if this did not qualify all children between the ages of UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT , as second-class mail. him to join the farm bloc?. Mrs. 12 and 18 National prizes in Harding might do a few stunts | of scholarships for the ROUGH-DRY—I4lb $1.00 second and third win ulished every Thursday at also in the bread making and first, fro m th e ners to the cash values of $750, Work finished at Portland Estacada, Oregon dishwashing lines. She did, $500, and *250 respectively, i fa c to ry prices—Special attention to In at our Store and see however criticise the way the They may be applied in meeting j all family trade. UPTON H. GIBBS our large stock of hay i president held up a baby while the expesses of a student for his Editor and^Manager. DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING education in any college or uni having his picture taken. versity. A silver medal, bronze Lace Curtains a Specialty—PHONE S ubscription R ates a Timothy The U. S. authorities have medal and certificate of merit One year . . . $1.50 will be awarded the first, second ¡seized the liquor stores of for and third state winners. Six months . . . .75 Blue Joint AND eign ships entering the port of Timothy & Misquitte New York, although these were STATE MARKET AGENT Thursday, J une 28. 1923. MIXED ' under seal of their respective DEPARTMENT ! governments. Secretary Mellon BIBLE. QUESTIONS We have plenty of good ¡has left for Europe and will con- Lane county presents a re grey Oats and good, PIPE and FITTINGS j fer, it is said, with the English markable demonstration of what I 4S clean Wheat on hand 'prime minister. There will no cooperation rightly handled can j — QUESTIONS — Get our prices before you buy ver to a great extent and has doubt be a good deal of verbal accomplish: and Bible Answers Dryer Pipes Made to Order Quality Always First done much to advance the cause bluster but friendly relations will In 1908 Eugene organized a I f P a re n ts w ill en co u ra g e ch ildren to look up and m em o riz e th e B ib le A ns w ere, it will p rove For Sheet Iron work, of education. Yet he could not not be endangered. a p riceless h erita g e t o th em in a ft e r year«. cooperative association to handle repairs, soldering and be elected to any offee. But frrr i um im u ü iiiin ¿ îBiff t*f n 11:11 fTTCTini rôrïïfi the county’s fruit. It started BARTHOLOMEW plumbing, call at the Henry Ford, who has devot- with but 80 members and has Protests are being made against How can we gain an absolute assurance his life to making money, mill and LAWRENCE now grown to 1400 and it han that our prayers will be answered? AME S SHOP the staging of the big prize fight ions of it, and has never given MAIN STREET. —John 15:7 away very much, is a popular at Shelby, Montana, on July 4th, dles 90 per cent of the fruit of Lane county. This association What did Jesus say in regard to worth favorite with many for the pres as being a desecration on the has had amazing success. It now while investments and safe banking? idency. national day. Will its promoters has a modern canning factory -.•t-w-K-x-x-w-r-x-r-j-vM-i-x« —Matt. 6:19-21 “ Of course he has his boosters claim that it partakes of “ The employing 500 people; has a V ______________________ What answer did Jesus give the lawyer in every village in the shape of large box factory where the con asking, “ Master, which is the great agents for his automobile. How Spirit of ’76?” tainers are made, and it manu- ever I do not think he will be „ commandment in the law?’’ c ... . .. j i. • li i factures the sprays used by the — Matt. 22:37-40 nominated by the democrats.” How Securities Are Made Vaiuaoie fruit gr0Wers, Two and a half One reason for the public’s Experienced investors p i c k million pounds of prunes and preference for Ford to Rockefe utility securities because the ser walnuts were handled by the SPIR IT O F 1 7 7 6 ller, is that the money of the lat vice they render the people is association last year and about eight million pounds of fruits ter has been acquired by means stabilized. Those who are ex and vegetables. Seven score and seven years ago a document was i s s u e d of which the public is suspicious. perienced in investment are com Following the conference in which was fraught with most It will be remembered that a ing to hold good public utility- Kennewick, Wash., June 4. an of hay growers was momentous issues and develop noted Congregational minister, securities in higher regard every organization held in Pasco, where by-laws and the late Dr. Washington Glad year. ments, because it enunciated contracts were agreed upon and There are many high grade when approved by the commis c l e a r l y the fundamental in den, some years ago strongly alienable rights of a p e o p l e urged the missionary board of utility issues in the market. The sioner of agriculture, active can against the usurpations of en the Congregational Church to investor who does not own public vass for contracts will com- mence. This cooperative associ W hen taking a trip or planning a vacation trenched caste and privilege. reject a proffered subscription utilities issues will make good j ation embraces the alfalfa sec of $100,000 by Mr. Rockefeller, use of his time studying and remember that Traveler’s Checks furnish The divine right of a sovereign tions of Oregon and Washing- king had been extended beyond on the ground that it was tainted good use of additional invest ; ton. Each state will have its the safest and most convenient method of Rightly or wrongly, ment funds buying the best of ¡own separate organization but all reason, and now the divine money. carrying your funds. i the public regards the immense them. the hay will be marketed thru right of a sovereign people was It is proposed gifts referred to by Mr. Depew These properties are giving , a central agency. to contest with the former. It We issue these checks, which will be cashed benefit of constant t0 f cure 75 P<:r cent of the hay was an issue which was not to as having been paid for through the people the . , , under marketing contracts. L. without discount by any bank, hotel, rail concern this land alone, but all the raising the price of oil. Mr. improvements. 1 he change from A Hunt of Hermiston; C. E. road, etc., without further identification than where abuse of power prevailed Ford’s millions on the other carbon lamps to Mazdas saves Spence, state market agent of hand are regarded as being le that furnished by the check itself. two million tons of coal annually, I Portland; C. J. Hurd, of the ex- in high places, and where the gitimately acquired, and he has or about $150,000,000. Here is tension service of the O. A. C. will of the king was the supreme w j j t f i i The S o n law above the will of the people. the reputation of trying to lovv-er another item: Twenty The spirit of ’76 was the spirit constantly the price of his a ten horsepower electric motor representatives at the organiza- of a people recognizing them machines rather than raising it, weighing 1100 pounds and cost tion. selves as free, and boldly chal w h i c h has its pschycological about $350 (equivalent to $1000 The potato acreage of the at present). Today a motor of Willamette valley is about 20 lenging not only the king of Eng effect. “ Safety and Service.” the same power weighs 270 per cent less than last year, but land, but anyone who should growing conditions ha'-e been so pounds and costs approximately The little hamlet of Meacham, seek to curtail or deprive them favorable that the yield will be of their liberty. The Declara in Umatilla county, will be the $225. Service and efficiency make about the same as last year. A tion of Independence was not center of gravitation for all the these securities valuable.—Indus large crop is practically assured. Hay in .the Willamette valley only d i r e c t e d against King state next Tuesday. Even the trial News Bureau. and alfalfa in eastern Oregon biggest towns can seldom claim George III in the first place, but and Washington have been dam Essay Contest against King Oligarchos and the presence of the president aged to some extent by the “ Why America Should Prohib heavy rains the first part of King Demos as well, who might and three state governors all at it Immigration for Five Years,” June, but there will be a heavy come afterwards. It protests one time. is the topic of the subject of the production. The aphis is injur equally against a group or cote ing vetch in some sections. Fall fresh cows with caked bags, I Jcchimsen of Estacada. Ore., R-2., rie of men, or even majority rule, PR E SID E N T IA L ST U N T S American Legion’s national es- oats will be a big yield. swellings, bruises, sprains and Widow of Edward W. Jochimsen, de- say contest which opened May as against an individual rule if so forth. For sale at Morgan’s wh3’ 0,1 ^ay i-4th, 1920, made A 97 per cent normal wheat i*'oo3 <?tnro D„„J fL0 Adjoining i arm Homestead Entry, No. President Harding is showing 25th and ends October 12th, yield is practically assured for reed such seek to deprive the weakest btore. Read the lollowing | 06*32, for the SEi NEJ, Section 35, Township 4 S. Range 4 E., Willamette of their just rights to life, liber off his accomplishments. In according to an announcement Oregon. Rains at favorable times testimonial: We had one cow that had her i'ieI ‘dianA.ia8 fiv <1 n°t,ce .“f *ntfntion Kansas the other day be built a sent out by Garland W. Powell, have caused rapid and strong ty and the pursuit of happiness. growth with full heads. The bag simply covered with warts. ; c°aim to T h r ^ d L x X d 'b e fo r f the couple of shocks of wheat ac-j national director of the Legion’s This spirit is needed as badly crop will be ready to harvest the Old bcotch Liniment took them , Register and Receiver of the U. S. today as in 1776, for wherever cording to two different styles, Americanism commission, part ot June, about two all off sleek and clean in a few Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on The contest will be conducted latter the 7th day of August’ 1923. days. powerful combinations e x i s t , and then mounted a tractor and weeks earlier than last year. - Claimant names as witneses: Fred Charles Palmer and Darrow, there will be attempts to crush Cattle raisers in convention at Forner of Dodge, Ore.; W. E. Myers, 6-14-21-28 Estacada, Ore. Union, Ore., have named a mar of Estacada, Ore., R-2; J. W. Marrs, out opposition. This applies of Estacada, Ore., R-2; Anton Hobelt, keting committee and a cooper equally to capitalistic groups and ative selling plan thru a central NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION j of Estacada, Ore., R-2. unionized labor groups, when Department of the Interior, tl. S. Land • Act 6-9-16. agency is being worked out, A lex an der S w e e k , Register. at Portland. Oregon, June, , they do not consider that there While the United States only Office 6-14-7-12 4th, 1923. is a third group which is involved ! exports about ten per cent of its NOTIC E is hereby given that Oril ( grain production, yet it is stated Earl Tracy, ol Estacada, Ore., who NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION in their struggles for the su 05056 that the Liverpool price on this on August 1, 1918, made Homestead premacy. In these days of strikes A C IF IC T A T E S FO R 10 per cent surplus determines entry No. 05309, for the SJ SEJ. Sec- j Department of the Interior, U. S. Land either provoked or called for by 31, Township Office, at Portland, Ore., May 26th <P 3 S.. Range 5 E. j the price of the 90 per cent home tion ( r o m p t E R V IC E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice 1923. the selfish interests of a few sales. of intention to make Three-Year Proof, NOTICE is hereby given that John RO PER ETTLEM ENT whereby the welfare of the peo to establish claim to the land ab'" e Siegwarth, of Estacada, Ore., R-!, who 1 The big manufacturing indus described, before the Register and ERFECT August 1, 1918. made Homestead AFETY ple as a whole is endangered and tries of the country market their Recei\er of the U. S. Land Office, on Entry No. 05056, for the NWJ, Section affected, it should be asserted surpluses abroad at low prices, at Portland, Ore., on the 24th day of 33, Township 3 S., Range 6 E., Willa but the foreign price has little or July. 1923. mette Meridian, has filed notice of in with no uncertain sound,! that Claimant names as witnesses: O. D. tention to make Three-Year Proof, to no effect on the home market, the right to work is inalienable Bowman, of Estacada, Ore., R-l; Ed. establish claim to the land above de because the management is in Bohrer, of Estacada, Ore., R-l; it. ij. scribed. before the Register and Re for every man, and any attempt entire control of production and Palmateer, W O O s t e r of Estacada, Ore., R-l; ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Port to deprive him of it, whether by- marketing. John Seigwarth, of Estacada, Ore., R-l. land, Ore., on the 20th day of July, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Wilson force, intimidation, or artificial Wheat raisers realize that they Act 6-9 16- McLaughlin, of Estacada, Ore., R-l: restrictions is treason. At the must manage along the line ot 6-11-7-12 A lex an de r S w e e k , Register. A. Earl Tracv, of Estacada, Ore., R-l; Estacada, Oregon big business concerns if they Ralph Kelly, of Etsacada, Ore., R-l; same time the right to work car would make a living profit, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION William Porter, of Estacada, Ore., R-l. ries with it the right to adequate Act 6-9-16. the national association, recently 05055 remuneration and hours for re ALEXANDER SWEEK, Register. organized, is workirg to the end Department of the Interior, U. S. Land 5-31.6-28 cuperation a n d r e s t for thej of controling production and Office, at Portland, Ore., May 26th, worker, and for the employer NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION selling all the wheat from a cen 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Anna 06269 tral agency. Cooperation points l.eon the right to a full day’s work i Siegwarth, h, of Estacada, Ore., _ . . » . the way for producers to run August 1 . 1918 . made Department of the Interior, U. S. Land R-l, who. on for a full day’3 pay. ry, No. 0C965. for the | Office at Portland, Ore., May 16th, their own business and make it Homestead Entry n W n c h i n 5 S.. Q R o n iro • ‘ “ *■ ■ NE|. Section 33, T TownrhipR Range . . . . , a profitable industry. 5 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed no- „NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph FORD AND ROCKEFELLER The bankers are cooperating tiee of intention to make Three-Year Î? C"*.L', r‘ .°* Estacada, Ore., R-l, with the many producers’ or Proof, to establish claim to the land 1 “° * • wjio, on January 15. 1919, In a recent interview Ex-U. S. I j ,9®*®?’ ^or ganizations to help them to suc above described, before the Register I?1" Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, L^e ^ ''1 SWJ *nfl Section 1, Senator Chaunc*>y M. Depew, t ceed. The business world real and at Portland. Ore., on the 2Cth day of T.ow71.* Range 4 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention after seventy years of political i izes that farmers must be suc- July, 1923 cessful if the cities are to pros-; Claimant names as witnesses. Wilson to make Three-Year Proof to establish experience, expressed hisamaze-i A. McLaughlin, of Estacada. Ore.. R-l : ‘ i 1*'"1 *° *he !»nd •*«"• described, be- per.—Market Agt. Dept. ment at the apparent popularity Earl Ttary. of Estacada. Ore.. R-l; ,f ”r* Rf8>»fer *nd Receiver of the Ralph Kelly, of Estacada. Ore., R-l; ! 1 S- Land Office at Portland. Ore- Beef, Mutton. Veal and Hogs Bought of Henry Ford as a possible Porter, of K.starada. Ore.. R-l. on„. * day of July. 1923. Special Notice to Farmers William Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. presidential candidate. He said: Art 6-9-16. ALEXANDER S w e e k . Register, Alice Danielson, of Estacada. Oie.; If you have cows or horses that “ How is it to be explained?” John MacDonald, of Estacada, Ore.: C. “Take John D. Rockefeller. He have warts. Old Scotch Liniment 5-31-5-28 G. Danielson, of Estacada, Ore.; Otto has spent some $500,000,000 to will remove them by the time N O T I C E FOR PUBLICATION Michal, ol Portland, Ore., Box 2986. Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m. Act 6-9-16 you have used one bottle ot it on help humanity, has all but eradi Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land ALEXANDER SWEEK. Register. them. The dealer will return cated the hook worm in the at Portland. Oregon, June 7th. 5-31-6-28 Estacada : Oregon your money if it does not do the Office South, has been responsible for 1923. work. It is also invaluable for NOTICE is hereby given that Laura, Read the Ad8 in the NEWS. doing away with the yellow fe- :kamas News CITY LAUNDRY resh '¿ ' eJ o r ™ \ PLUM BING TRAVELER’S CHECKS ESTACADA STATE BANK INSURE WITH YOUR HOME COMPANY \ Represented by COMPANY “Your Home Agents” THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING Prop. V A *