Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 12, 1923, Image 2

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    Eastern Clackamas News
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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923.
President Harding seems to be S T A T E M A R K ET AGENT
gaining friends for the World
DEPARTMENT
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Court. As it looks to us, it may
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Oregon, as second-class mail.
enable the U. S. to do some good
The potato growers of Oregon
for world betterment and can- should have a strong cooperative
ROUGH-DRY—141b $1.00
Published every Thursday at
not do them any harm.
marketing association, organized
Work finished at Portland
along
the
California
contract
Estacada, Oregon
prices—Special attention to
plan, to put this industry on a
In at our Store and see
all family trade.
UPTON H. GIBBS
profitable and dependable basis.
Send Them a Dollar
our large stock of hay
Editor and [Manager.
Many
sections
of
the
state
are
DRY C LEANING PRESSING DYEING
To Everybody who loves little
naturally adapted to potato grow­
children:
Lace Curtains a Specialty—PH O NE
ing, and it is said that but one
S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s
Timothy
At last the black stain on Ore­ state, Colorado can equal Oregon
One year
.
.
.
$1.50
gon’s fair fame in the fact that in the quality and quantity of
Six months
-
•
*
.75
Blue Joint AND
this crop, yet for years, with
G E N U I N E there has been an utter neglect
Timothy & IMisquitte
of care for dependent and home- ew ox' cePt'°ns the Oregon farm-
.
....
.
er has not received the cost of
T h u rsd a y , JULY 12. 1923.
MIXED
less children save in sectarian in -!trrowinir the crop>
Last fa„
stitutions, and these unable to thousands of bushels were left
DURHAM
BIB LE QUESTIONS
We have plenty of good
care for half of them, is partially in the ground because the mar­
TOBACCO
g r e y Oats and good,
ket
price
would
not
pay
for
the
removed in the opening of the
clean Wheat on hand
harvesting
and
marketing.
Children’s Farm Home of the W.
Get our prices before you buy
present that they think they C. T. U. with two cottages com­
The potato crop of the state
Dryer
Pipes Made to Order
should be pooled throuh a solid
Quality Always First
need it.
pleted for occupancy. These cot­ cooperative selling agency. This
For Sheet Iron work,
The possibility of Henry Ford tages with capacity of twenty is simply a thoroughly business
repairs, soldering and
BARTHOLOMEW
Through it trained
plumbing, call at the
being a presidential candidate each will only care for a tithe of like way.
and LAWRENCE
What is new every morning?
seems to be worrying the leaders really homeless children, over 80 men can do for the growers what
they cannot do for themselves
AM ES SHO P
— Lam. 3: 22,23 o f both the old parties.
having
made
application
for
Under­
MAIN STREET.
individually; markets can be sta
For whom did Jesus pray? — Jn. 17:6-9 wood is now being strongly men­ homes, and applications coming
bilized; new markets can be
Who shall inherit the earth — Ps. 37:11 tioned for the democratic nomi­ in every day. There are unques­ found; ample credits can be se­
nee, to offset efforts to place Ford tionably 500 children in the state cured; grades can be established,
at the head of that ticket. At in pitiful need and double that and it would seem that through
LET US KEEP OUR MYTHS
these channels the potato indus­
present the logical candidate for number who should be cared for. try could be made stable and
The W. C. T. U. women are profitable.
President Hardin# in his ad the republicans is Harding to
dress at Meacham, related the succeed himself. But if Ford working, giving and sacrificing
The Pacific Cooperative Wool
traditional story of how Marcus runs on a third ticket, he may heroically, but the burden is too Growers is an illustration of
They should what may be done by producers
Whitman, the famous mission prove a very disturbing factor, heavy for them.
have help and every individual in pooling and sticking. Farm mar­
ary, saved Oregon to the U. S although not likely to win.
the state who can spare a dollar ket specialists who have investi­
He said that he had been warnec
gated the various wool pools in
that the story was a myth, but
Some advice may be theoreti­ or more should send it at once to the United States, state that
added, that if it were not true it cally good but not practical. At Farm Home office, to save and this association is the most effi­
ought to be true. He expressed the osteopathic convention in shelter helpless children.
cient wool-marketing organiza­
tion in the country. It now has
A da W allace U nruh ,
his dislike for the iconoclast who New York City the other day,
615 Stock-Exchange Building, a membership of about 2500 in
would destroy all our cherishec one of the doctors said that fat
R E Y O U spending all you make or are
Oregon, Washington, Idaho and
Portland, Or.
traditions, of Paul Revere and men should stand on their heads
northern California.
It sells
you laying the foundations of financial suc­
his famous ride, o f Barbara for a minute or so a day as an
the output sorted, graded and
Frietchie defying General Jack aid to digestion. It would take
scoured. This puts the fiber into
cess by the systimatic saving of a portion of
Beekman Prize Essay
strictly merchantable classes, and
son to "Shoot, if you must, this a derrick to hoist some of them
your income?
The Oregon Historical Society
old gray head, but spare your into position.
Another doctor has selected "l'h e John Jacob sheep men state they get from
three to five cents more per pound
It is a fact that the average person will
country’s flag.’ ’
urged that men should wear cor­ Astor Expedition” as the subject thar. outside prices for ungrad­
There are always some who sets as an abdominal support.
never reach financial independence unless he
for the 1924 C. C. Beekman His­ ed stocks.
would take the romance out of
The
potato
crop
of
Oregon
can
can
systematically save.
tory Prizes and Medals. The
President Harding is evidently
history for the sake of accuracy
be handled in almost the same
::
prizes are four in number, viz.,
Our Savings Department will be found an
manner as wool, A strong mem­
They tell us that King Alfrec gaining goodwill and making a
first, sixty dollars; second fifty bership is necessary in organiza­
never let the cakes burn; that favorable impression. Whether
immense help in securing this desired result.
dollars: third forty dollars; and tion, then capable
manage­
William Tell never shot the apple they agree with him politically
fourth thirty dollars; and will be ment. And the success or failure
on his son’s head with an arrow; or not, people are crediting him
awarded for the best four origi- of nearly all marketing associa­
that Washington did not cut with a sincere desire to improve
tions depends on management.
! nal essays on the above named
Success, in putting at the organ­
down the cherry tree with his lit­ conditions and manifesting a
[subject written and submitted ization’s head men who thor­
arge
degree
of
common
sense.
tle hatchet, and disclaimed his
Î by girls or boys, over fiteen years oughly understand the job and
ability to tell a lie. to his father; They will put him down in the
[of age and under 18 years of who are capable of handling it.
that Wellington at Waterloo safe and sane class
"Safety and Service.”
[age, attending any public or pri- Without this efficient manage­
never said, "U p guards and at
ment, membership or anything
i
vate
school,
academy,
seminary,
The Greeks used to say that |
else goes for naught.
them,” as the F r e n c h " O l d
'college, university, or other edu­
Oregon grain growers should
Guard” swept down on the Brit­ iomer was known to nod, and i
cational institution within the not be excited or scared over the
ish line. Fifty years from now our esteemed governor. Walter
of Oregon.
Each of the newspaper stories of record-
it will be denied that Pershing Tierce, made a slip of the tongue state
four
prize
winners
will also re­ breaking crops of the country
ever said, "LaFavette, we are when introducing on Multnomah
ceive
a
handsome
bronze
medal. generally. There will be a large
here.” None of these stories field. President Harding as Wil­
production in the riqrthwest, but
this condition does not prevail
may be accurate in detail, but iam G. Harding, and the crowd
The "Leather Pushers” start­
throughout the middlewest, so
noticed
it
before
he
did.
they are based on some truth, so
ed off with a bang and will con- state thosejl'rom that section.
they may as well be let alone,
The fight promoters at Shelby, j tinue at the Gem on Saturday Weather conditions have been of Nettle Heacock—deceased o f Borins,
especially as they appeal power­ Montana, are financially in the ,and Sunday, with a good feature unfavorable, hot and dry, thru Ore., R-3, who, on Aug. 1, 1918, made
Homestead entry. No. 05364, for the
most of the middle west wheat NWJ
fully to the imagination, and vole to the tune o f several thou-
N W i and SJ NW|, Section 31,
Herbert Rawlinson.
belt.
their r lack of strict accuracy
Township 2 S., Range5 E., Willamette
sand dollars. They will receive
Hood River has seen the folly Meridian, has filed notice o f intention
j Mrs. Lena Underwood and son,
hurts nobody,
make Three-Year Proof, in behalf
scant sympathy.
of
selling apples around 70 cents to
Lester, returned Saturday from
o f the Heirs at law o f Nettie Heacock.
per box that cost about one dol­
to establish claim to the land
NOT SO EASILY DONE
At the rate automobile casual- Underwood, Wash., where they lar to grow. Novv the growers deceased,
above described, before the Register
ties mount up, they will soon had been working for some propose to organize a strong and Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office,
Portland, [Ore., on the 29th day o f
William J. Bryan on Chatau- rival those of the late war.
1 weeks in the orchards.
marketing a n d
distributing at
August. 1923.
qua circuit, is exhorting Eu
agency and stabilize the industry.
Claimantnuraffi as witnesses: George
You have tinlihed hl»h tchcol
-
■■
-
-
—
All over the country producers AUgeier,
to forgive. That is easily said, I.——--- - ■ ■ ---
o f Hor|pg. p re., R-2; Robert
and, lifts all wide-awake ¡Tradu­
are
forced
to
a
realization
that
E.
Lovelace,
o
f
Boring,
Ore.,
R-3;
but how difficult to accomplish
ce?. are lookjpg [o'cgjfjge.
individual marketing is no longer John Spaller, o f Boring, Ore., fi-2;
How long did it take the North
The Siate q | Oreggp offer j
Frank
Theiss,
o
f
Boring,
Ore,,
j>-2,
that only through
sou the best cf training and a
A ct 6-9-16.
and South to forgive, who v
organized pooling and marketing
collegiale dare# jn the leading
A LE XA N D ER SW EEK, Register.
brothers? If Mr. Bryan had seen
pur aulii and profeniona, as (al­
7-12-8-9
lows t
his country invaded, occupied, its
The state market master will
ive as much assistance to con- N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
inhabitants brutally treated and
Engineering, Agriculture, Com-
05944
imers’ organizations as to pro-
merce, forestry. Homo Econom­
deported, its fields and cities laid
ucers. when this class become Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land
ics, Military Science and Tactics,
waste and burnt, like in northern
Office, at Portland, Ore., June 29th,
lough interested to take the in-
Mining,
Pharmacy. Vocational
1923.
France and Belgium, would he be
i iative. So far the consumers
Education, and Music.
NOTICE is hereby ¡riven that Robert
ready so soon to forgive? To
1 ive shown but little interest in Elmer Thompson, o f Eagle Creek. Ore.,
Student life at the College ia
a iv movement to cooperate with who. on August 7. 1918, made Home­
forgive injuries requires the help
rich In opportunities for leader­
stead Entry, No. 05944, for the S i NWJ
;
■oducers
and
shorten
the
line
of God, and no country in Eu­
ship and peraonal culture.
and NJ S W j, Section 9, Township 3 S.,
id reduce the costs between the Range a E , Willamette Meridian, has
rope is seeking that.
•ower and consumer. The state filed notipe (if indention tfi make Three-
F^LL TERM 0PENS
The French an I Belgium occu­
arket master is ready to assist Year Proof, to establish claim to the
lard
above
described,
before
the
R
eg­
pation of the Ruhr valley, is per­
SEPTEMBER 28, 1 9 3 3
iv cooperative proposition that
ister and Receiver o f the U. S. Land
ii founded on a solid basis.
fectly natural under the circum­
For Information writ» to
Office, at Portland, Ore., on the 24th
—State Market Agt, day o f August 1923.
stances and follows the principle,
THE REGISTRAR
Claimant names as witnesses: John
"With the same measure that ye
Kreger,
o
f
Eagle
Creek.
Ore.,
R-I;
Estacada,
Oregon Agricultural College
Oregon
College Facilities
mete withal it shall be measured
Frank Ahnert, o f Bissell. Ore., R -l;J im
Corvallis.
Akin,
o
f
Eagle
Creek,
Ore.,
R
-l;
Joe
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to you again.”
This is one of
Both the state agricultural col-
DeShazer, o f Eagle Creek. Ore.. K-I.
1< re at Corvallis, and the Uni­
the recoils of our actions, cruelty,
Act 6-9-16.
il
A lexander S week , Register.
injustice work around back to
versity of Oregon at Eugene,
T-6-8-2
the guilty one. And the reverse
have advertisements in this is­
N O T IC E FO R PU BL ICATIO N
is true, the merciful man will rc-j
sue. With the advantages af- N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
D
e
f?mnt.m.? p 0f..lhe. ,nnierior- U- S- Land
ceive mercy, and he who has
1923* ** ^ort ant*' Oregt” L Jttn* 7th,
forded by those institutions and Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
done justly will be justly treated.
the liberal aid which deserving
Office st Portland Oregon, June,
NOTICE ia hereby given that Laura
Wearetold, "Avenge not your­
students can obtain, there is no
HH
NOTH E is hereby given that Oril Jochimsen o f Estacada, Ore.. R-2
selves. but rather give place un­
reason why any one wanting It. Earl Tracy, of Estacada. Ore., who \A tdow o f Edward W. Jochimsen. de-
ceased. who, on May L4th. 1920. made
to wrath: for it is written, Y’ en-
should be deprived of a course in ¡£ntrv
1*18’
Homestead
Homestead Entry, No.
9. for the S4 SFi Sec- ^ ,.J„"ln"2K r L*™1
™ «puestead
geance is mine; I will repay saith
higher education. Both of these! tion'ai. Town ship
’
3 8 „ frangi # E.
luhe» SE* NE}. Section 15.
eridian.
fileif notice
' Mendtan,
Meridian** Í,
**' filed nntw-o
^ ’ nr Willamette
institutions rank among the best. ^illum ette Meri.
the Lord. Therefore if thine en­
__ _ T l has
- . , v - __ il
7 <
has
__ ____
emy hunger, feed him; if he
and a patriotic Oregonian will
thirst, give him drink: for in 90
naturally prefer them to one out
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
side the state.
doing thou shalt heap coals of
at Portland, Ote, on the 24th day of Land Office, at Portland, Oregon on
the 7th day o f August' 1921 ,
* '
Julv, 1 923.
fire upon his head. Be not over­
Claimant names as wltneses; Fred
Claimant names as witnesses; O. D.
N O T I C E F O K P U B L IC A T I O N
come of evil but overcome evil
Bowman, o f Estacada. Ore., R -l; Ed. Forner o . Dodge, Ore.; W. E Mvers
05364
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open'to 8 p. m.
o f Estacada. Ore.. R-2; J. W Marrsi
with good.” That is the divine
Bohrer. o f Estacada, Ore.. R-I;
j
! ° f Estacada, Ore.. R-2;’ Anton Hobelt,
Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Palmateer, o f Estacada. Ore],
method, but it requires divine
Office. at Portland, Ore., July 6th John Setgwarlh, of Estacada, Ore
re R-l ° f E*U c*d*- Ore., R -¿
1«S .
Estacada
:
Act 6-9-16.
grace for men to see and follow
Act 6-9 16-
Oregon
NOTICE is hereby given that Arthur
A l e x a n d e r S w e e k . Register.
it. There are no indications at
6-14-7-12A le * andeb S w í 1 k . Register.
L. Heacock—Administrator o f estate ^ 6-14-7-12
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OF ALL KINDS
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Your Local Agents.
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