Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 30, 1923, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY,
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Farm Pointers
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cals, volley hall, concerts, indoor
baseball and campfire communi­
ty singing.” — Molalla Pioneer.
And it is also symptomatic o f j
one thing which is the matter
with the country.
When people
have to be bribed to work and
keep on the job, it shows a deca­
dence in moral fiber which is j
ominous. And it is also the b est!
way to encourage oriental immi -1
gration, for if American help
won’t work, the farmers will be j
forced to take the Jap or China­
man who will.
Eastern ClacKrfmas News
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada. Oregon
U PTO N H. GIBBS
Editor and '.Manager.
S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s
$1.50
One year
.75
Six months
Thursday. A ugust 30. 1923.
NOVEL BANK ADVERTISING
B IB L E Q U E ST IO N S
QUESTIONS —
and
AUGUST 30, 1923.
Bible Answers
I f Parents will eneoaraire children to look up
and memoriae the »ib le A newer*, it will prove
a priceless lienta^e to them in a iter years, m
kmurfan
What promise is given to those who
trust in God?
— P*- 37:3,4,6
What was Gamaliel’ s advice to the
Council?
— Acts 5:38,39
What test did Jesus lay down for de
tecting false prophets? — Matt. 7:15
THE SACRIFICIAL PRINCIPLE
Lord Birkenhead, e x - L o r d
Chancellor of England, in his
lecture last week before the W il­
liamson (Mass.) institute of poli­
tics. gave advice which will be
much endorsed by the majority
o f the American people. He de­
clared:
‘ ‘ I, for myself, have no delus­
ions as to the only function which
the American government is
culled upon to discharge. Their
primary, and indeed, their only
duty, is to the American people.
“ I f by intervention in the af-
tairs of a stricken Europe they
can advance the fortunes o f the
American people, then it seems
to me, as an humble observer,
that it would be their duty to
make such an intervention. But,
if in cool perspective, they reach
the conclusion that no compen­
sating gain to the American peo­
ple will result from reassuming
European and world responsi­
bilities, they would be failing in
their duty if they embraced an
unnecessary responsibility.”
To most this would steth but
hard common sense. But hard
common sense may be woefully
wrong at times. Hard common
sense says, “ save your life,”
but long ago it was stated on the
highest authority that “ whoso­
ever would save his life shall
lose it.” There are higher mo­
tives than that of self interest,
and experience shows that when
these higher motives are allowed
to rule and self interest sacri­
ficed to them, the end proves
that those who thus sacrificed
their self interest in reality
gained it.
For the underlying principle
o f the whole universe is sacrifice,
and this affects its whole devel­
opment. There is no genuine
advance without sacrifice.
In
the natural sphere the higher
species have been developed
through sacrifice o f the lower, a
progress upwards through death.
And this is true throughout, and
most markedly in man and his
development morally and spir­
itually.
It is the sustaining principle
o f family life, and where it is
wanting the tamily breaks up.
Many have found who began life
in poverty and acquired wealth,
that it brought them luxury and
not happiness, for as soon as self
denial was not practiced, disin­
tegration of the home and fami­
ly set in.
The honorable man is confront­
ed sometimes with the tempta­
tion to repudiate his obligations
because o f self interest But if
he does he will find that he has
lost out. When the state o f Illi­
nois was debating whether it
should follow the example of
Other states and repudiate its
debts, Stephen A. Douglass rose
from his sick bed, and was car­
ried to the legislature, and made
this motion: “ Resolved that the
state o f Illinois will he honest,
even if it can never pay a cent,”
The result was that the credit
of the state was established,
money flowed in and a phenome­
nal financial prosperity ensued
which enabled it to pay its debts.
In the late war. if Belgium had
been actuated by self interest, j
tSTACADA
Is Proud of the New
HIGHWAY
Come and
CELEBRATE
Its Completion
LABOR DAY
Monday, Sept. 3.
Parade, Speaking
The Bank of the Manhattan j
Co. which is one of the oldest
Sports, Dancing
banks in New York City, has
adopted an ingenious mode of ad­
vertising. It is giving it) its ad­
T his Space D onated hy
vertising space brief sketches of
B A R T H O LO M E W
other states and parts o f the
and LA W R E N C E
country. Recently it had this to
say of Oregon:
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The law providing that only
pureblood registered dairy bulls
may be sold, bought, or offered
for bublic U3e until licensed by
the dairy bull registration board
was amended by the last legis­
lature to place the penalty for
violtioan on the receiver as well
as the purveyor. The purpose
of the law is to raise the stan­
dard of dairy cattle in Oregon.
Cover crops for prunes are
best drilled in at good depth in
the latter part of August or the
I first part of September on ground
that has been put into good fria­
ble condition following the last
cultivation o f summer. The seed
may not germinate till the first
fall rains, but if it is well rooted
it will not dry out after it has
started.—O. A. C.
CITY L A U N D R Y
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
ROUGH-DRY—I4lb $1.00
Work finished at Portland
prices—Special attention to
all family trade.
DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING
Lace Curtains a Specialty—PH ONE
PLUM BING
PIPE and FITTINGS
Get our prices before you buy
Germany probabiy would have
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
won. But Belgium would have
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
found that she had sacrificed for
plumbing, call at the
momentary gain all that made
A good line o f Paints, Oils,
life worth while. She would have
A M E S S H O P
Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win­
become bound hand and foot in a
M A IN STREET.
dow Glass at Pointer’ s.
tf
gilded slavery. But she chose
the better part, counted not her OREGON WHERE THE TRAIL ENDS
safety precious, but nobly sacri­
Within the memory of men “The Farmer’s Worst Enemy—
the first prairie
ficed it, and by that sacrifice en­ now living,
Rats. The Farmers’s Best
tered into a fuller and more schooner crossed the plains to
Friend—Rat-Snap. ”
Oregon. Today we see the vin­
abundant national life.
These are the words of James
dication o f the faith that bore
And it is true o f our own na­ the pioneers onward through Baxter. N. J.: “ Ever since I tried
tion, it has been developed thru hardships. Luscious apples carry 1 R AT-SNAP 1 have always kept
sacrifice. Self interest would the State’s fame far; her salmon it in the house. Never fails. I ':'
have prompted the revolutionary fisheries help feed t ie world; Used about $3.00 worth of RAT-
Oregon raises more raspberries S N AP a year and figure it saves
fathers not to oppose the British
and loganberries than any other me $300 in chicks, eggs and feed.
government to the bitter end. State and is second in plums and R AT-S N AP is convenient, just :
But they did and their sacrifice prunes. From her forests come break up cake, no mixing with I
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proved to be the birth o f the na­ the Nation’s largest production of other food.” Three sizes, 35c, :
For Your Choice For
65c,
$1.25.
Sold
and
guaranteed
tion. And in the world war, shingles and the third largest
output o f lumber. Oregon’s man­ by Estacada Pharmacy.
what has increased our national
if
ufacturing total at the last cen­
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prestige and influence, is not the sus was over $35,000,000.
W. A. Heylman and A. G. Mas­ : :
dollars contributed, but the blood
se were both in Portland Sunday. Ü
we have shed, It is this blood
Readers o f “ The Birds Christ
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o f lives sacrificed and laid down, mas Carol,” and “ Rebecca of
At the Coming Celebration on
w hich in later years will prove Sunnyboook Farm’ ’ will r e g r e t' STATE MARKET AGENT *
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to be the seed o f a glorious and the death o f their eminent
DEPARTMENT
abundant harvest.
authoress, Kato Douglass Wig-
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Many requests come to the j i
Lord Birkenhead may scout wins, which occurred last week
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idealism which ha? a wider vis­ in England. The above stories j market agent for information re-1 X
ion than that o f mere self inter­ have a human touch in them, [garding the new potato grading)
est, and advise against it, judg-j which makes a universal appeal land inspection law, and there ■|
TICKETS A T
in g everything from the stand­ and insures they will be^read ! aPPears t° be a general mistaken 1 :
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impression
that
all
potatoes
m
point o f present material gain, with interest for many years,
Marchbank’s,
Linn’s
&
Estacada
Pharmacy
lots of more than 50 pounds must
yet it will remain true, that “ a
bi state inspected.
man’s life consisteth not in the
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
The law, which will go into
abundance o f the things which
You are hereby notified to use effect September 15, is primarily
he possesseth.”
no water for irrigating or sprink­ for large shipments. It provides
The main question is not what
ling except between the hours of that in carlot shipments, or in
SPACE DONATED BY ESTACADA STATE BANK
is self, but humanity’s interest!
6
and
8
a.
m
and
5
and
7
p.
m.
quantities
of
ten
tons
or
more,
That is the duty o f the hour.
All those living south o f Fourth the potatoes shall be inspected
street may use water the above by the state inspection depart­
H O W TO GET ’EM
named hours on Mondays, Wed­ ment, according the U. S. stand­
As an indication of the «in d i­ nesdays and Fridays; North of ard grades. There are four es­
cations necessary to induce peo­ Fourth street to use on Tues­ tablished grades, but grade No. 1 ï •\-
ple to get interested in a job the days, Thursdays and Saturdays will take care of the most of the i -S ,
This rule must be strictly com­ patatoes grown 'n Oregon.
following taken from a Sunday's
plied with or your water will be
On smaller shipments, from I
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'
ad for hop pickers is a gem:
August 7, 1918, made Homestead
“ Free tents or rooms, free shutoff and a charge of 50 cents 50 pounds to 10 tons, state in- nity organizations are coming on
Entry No. 05993, for the NE* NEJ and
will
be
made
for
turning
it
on
spection
is
NOT
required,
unless
'
nt°
formation
ail
o/er
the
state
wood. Two dance halls. Campus
SJ NEJ. Section 15, Township 3 S.,
carefully supervised and cleaned i again.
requested by the buyer or sel­ and many others are being agi­ Range 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice o f intention to make Three-
daily. Good lake fishing; daily
By order of
ler, but the seller is required to tated. The market department Year proof to establish claim to the
camp paper; radio concerts; daily
THE C IT Y COUNCIL. grade the potatoes when sold and urges the most careful considera­ land above described, before the Regis-
nursery for children. Camps un­
nrtrnni7 a- i t e r Bnd Receiver of the U. S. Lsnd Of-
on the sack or container put the tion with these local
der direction of Portland’s play
,
fice at Portland, Oregon, on the 27th
See
Mrs.
J.
E.
Gates
for
piano
tions.
as on their success depends I day o f October, 1923.
ground expert assistedby com­
name and address of the grower
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank
munity workers who will organ­ instruction. Prices reasonable. and .the grade. I f this is not perhaps state-wide associations
Ahnert, o f Bissell, Oregon, Lawrence
5-4tf
ize concerts, amateur theatri- I. O. O. F. building.
later
on,
and
on
their
failure
complied with they shall be la­
E. Thompson, o f Bissell, Oregon; Ro­
the set-back o f the movement bert Thomson, o f Bissell, Oregon;
beled as “ culls” .
Thomas Dooling, o f Bissell, Oregon.
The state market aggnt will for a long time. O f utmost im-
Act 6-9-16.
soon have ready for distribution portance are ecomomical admin-
ALEXANDER SwEEK, Register,
§-?3-9-?0
for those who care for the infor-1 istration and competent nmn-
mation, a pamphlet giving the agement.
Expenses must be i
grades, fees for inspection and held to the lowest possible point j N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
05991
rules and regulations by the until the association grows and!
market master.
gains in strength, and there must Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, August
Some weeks ago the market he men at the head who are ca-
15th, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby given that Thom­
agent cautioned dealers not to pable of working out a sales
as Dooling, o f Bissel, Oregon, who, on
place too much eredeit on the agency that will get the products August 3, 1918, made Homestead En­
newspaper reports that there to the final consumers at the low- try, No. 06991, for the SEJ, Section 16,
Township3 S.( Range 5 E ., Willamette
was a large over-production of l'st possible retail price,
Meridian, has filed notice o f intention
buying
to
make Three-Year Proof, to establish
wheat in this country. Govern
There must be free
ment reports now give out the and normal consumption in order mr""the Register and'^eceiver^f-
figures that the production this to create demand, and all possi- 'U . s. Land Office, at Portland, Ore.,
year is short 69,000,000 over last ble unnecessary middle expenses on‘he 27tj* <1*y of 0ctober- 19?3-
year and 42,000,000 bushels short must be eliminated if the grower Ahne™ *of b S , * oTegon^lJiwrence
o f the five-year record produc- is to get a living profit and the
Thompson, of;Bissell, Oregon. Ro-
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Oregon
Estacada,
! tion, yet the market price is gen- consumer a price that he will Patrick B. Dooling, o f — Bissell, Oregon-
Act 6-9-16.
a ! erally below the cost o f produc- Pay.
A lexander S week , Register.
“ tiorr.
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| Clackamas county potato grow- 9-23-9-20
Manv local cooperative commu- ers have a coperative associatoin ■
well under way and are now I
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
signing up acreage. Washing |
05976
ton and Yamhill counties are Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land
FREE BARBECUE
Vote Early and Often
QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY
LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 3d
I ------------- VOTES 5c EACH—
Contest Closes 9 p. m., September 1st
FO R o
F ire I nsu R anc E
OF A L L KINDS
SEE
W00DLE-W00STER CO.
Your Local Agents.
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H, C. GOHRING Prop.
Pure Lard, 10 lb pail
Pure Lard, 5 Ih pail
-
-
$1.60
.85
Three sires.
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m.
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RATS
or mice after fyou use RAT-SNAP,
It's a sure Rodent killer. Try a Pkg.
and prove it. Rafs killed with RAT-
S N A P leave no smell. Cats or dog»
won't toueh it. Guaranteed.
Cottage Butts, 25 cts a pound
Estacada
NO MORE
Oreo^n
: 4
4th.
ow - - 1 1ftt at Port," nd- Ore., July 5
agitating the matter of follow
ing suit and as the other coun- NOTICE is hereby given that Harry
ties organize, they will doubtless Au^'t
Gentry
merge under one selling agency. No- «*7 6 , for the N W j NEJ. NEJ
S..O.C „r the leader, foresee .
mge 1
state wide organization.
35 rue 1 cake — enough for Pan­
State Market Agent
try. Kitehen or Cellar.
6 'c si z e — 2 takes
for Chicken
Job printing at the N ews office
House. Coops or small buildings.
$1.25 size—5 cakes—enough for
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
all farm and out buildings, storage
f(M
buildin .s, or factory buddin, a.
D-partn,« nt o f the Interior. U. S. Land
Sold and Guaranteed by.
Olflc
it I'ortlarxl, Ore., Aug. 15th,
ESTACADA PHARMACY
rulian, ha« filed notice o f intention to
make Three-Year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be­
fore the Register and Receiver o f the
U. 8. Lard Office, at Portland, Ore.,
on the 25th day o f September, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses: Sam­
uel R. Cox, o f Cherryville, Ore.; Mra.
!.. B Green, o f Cherryville, Ore.; Mrs.
Bertha Cook, o f Cherryville, Ore.; Lee
Green, o f Cherryville, Ore.
A ct 6-9-16
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