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

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923.
Eastern Clackamas News
The courtesan is morally dan­
gerous r.o matter how she is
clothed or unclothed.
atercd at the postoffice in Estaeada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estaeada, Oregon
GOOD
UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and ¿Manager.
C IG AR ETTES
c
A Good Supply of
The editor of the N ews ack- 1
nowledpres with thanks a copy i
of the September quarterly of
, the magazine of the Oregon His- j
torical Society.
Winter
Sheriff’s Sale
The county sheriff will sell a t !
auction to the highest bidder fo r!
cash, at the Cascade Garage in
Estaeada at 2 p. m. on Novem-1
ber 15, a Chevrolet car, which
was seized in a liquor raid.
W. D. Gray, Batesville, Ark.
To Library Patrons
While it Lasts
Writes as Follows
S ubscription R ates
We
take
pleasure
in
announ­
*1.50
PRICED
RIGHT.
“ I purchased several cakes of
One year
-
cing that the Estaeada iibrary
.75
Six months
RAT-SNAP
from Erwin-Craig
has recently received five new’
Bartholomew &
GENUINE
Hardware
Company,
this place,
volumes of fiction, books which
Thursday. N o v e m b e r 8 . 1923.
and
find
the
same
the
most ef­
Lawrence
“B U LL"
have taken the lead as the best
fective
exterminator
of
mice
and
DURHAM
sellers in the book stores of Port­
Dealers in
BIB LE QUESTIONS
rats
I
have
ever
used.
As
far
TOBACCO
land, for the past few weeks.
as
I
have
noted
there
is
no
odor
They are the gifts of Mrs. W. J
Feeds of all
connected with the use of RAT-
- QUESTIONS
Moore, president of the Library
SNAP.
This is the first testi­
end Bible Answers
Portland has been enjoying a Association. One of these is the
Kinds
monial
1
have
ever given for any
(1 If Parents er!II e r ^ - o r m r « efciW ren t o look o p r
controversy about the nude in much talked of and much read,
d m e m o n r e t b e B ib le A n s w e r» , » tw ill p ro v e
preparation
of
any kind. I feel
art. On the facade of the Un- “ The Mine With the Iron Door,”
Hay,
Grain
after
using
your
RAT-SNAP it
gar building on Alder street, a Harold Bell Wright’s latest novel.
Whv did Jesus say unto all, both young
is
worthy
of
commendation.”
The other books are “The White
and old. Watch?
—Matt. 24:42-44 panel with nude female figures
FLO U R
Three sizes. 35c, 65c and $1.25.
Flag,” by Gene Stratton-Porter;
was
erected.
This
caused
con­
What did Jesus say about passing judg­
ment on others?
—Matt. 7:1-5 siderable comment and protests “The Covered Wagon.” by Em­
When will God answer us? —Isa. 65:24 were made that the panel was erson Hough; "The Alaskan,”
detrimental to the morals of the by James Oliver Curwoo.i; and ducts and prices, and that they
community. The mayor gave “ Dr. Nye,” by Joseph C. Lin­ are content to loan their money
ARMISTICE DAY
the panel the once over and coln.
Five years ago next Sunday, made a declaration worthy of If you are not already a member Ito the cooperatives.
Germany accepted the armistice Soloman, that it would be all of the Library Association, now Of Denmark he said the great
terms of the allies. \V hat a right inside, but not outside. is the time to join, as there are i packing industry is con rolled by
organizations of
wave of relief swept over the After considerable debate in the fifty new books on the shelves, 'cooperative
farmers and consumers, and
country when the news was con­ papers pro and con, the owner of the very latest editions.
that the system is far more effi-
firmed. Hopes were entertained of the building stated that he
N ina B. E cker , Librarian. |cient than the packing tiusts of
that speedily the ravages of war would substitute another panel
would be obliterated and peace and placed a sign over the objec­ STATE MARKET AGENT | this country. He says the eoun-
! try is practically a cooperative
conditions restored. But now, tionable panel, bearing the leg­
DEPARTMENT.
i republic.
after five years since, the after- end “Honisoit qui mat ypense.”
math of war is still going on. "Evill be to him who evil thinks Smith W. Brook'neart, republi­ Of the movement in Great Bri-
Europe is plunged hopelessly in of it.” But in so doing the pain­ can U. S. senator from Iowa, | tain, he says that country “can
debt, and is a smoking volcano ter committed a bad blunder in who recently returned from Eu­ practically supply every want
D A T R O N IZE your home merchants for
in the eastern part. Germany its spelling, running the fourth rope, where as a delegate from ¡the modern civilized man can j
■everything you can and thus help your­
is on the point of disruption, and fifth words as one, and using the Cooperative League of Amer­ ¡require,” and that Germany has
even a greater membershij than:
with France tightening her grip a c for an s in the last.
self by helping build up your community.
ica, he attended the Internation­ Great Britain, and that up to
on her to collect reparations.
al Cooperative Congress, says
England is staggering under a Is the nude detrimental to that he believes that the coop­ the time of recent internal up-|
heavals, the movement wa*> mak-
burden of taxation and depres­
morals? It all depends whether erative movement, rightly han­ : ing tremendous progress.
sion of trade, and facing an un­
it is a lewd representation or dled, can settle the unrest of the In Russia he said thirty per
REM EM BER that the dollar you will never
paralleled army of unemployed,
not. Powers’ Greek Slave at world. He says it is the “only cent of the factories, stores and !
numbering a million and a half.
see again is the dollar that you spend
Washington, D. C., while a nude constructive idea that has sur­
Here in America we are compar­ female, is entirely chaste. The vived the war” and that it is the industries of the nation were
away from home.
in control of cooperatives and
atively prosperous, but feel re-
same with the picture. “ Septem­ having wonderful growth and that the volume of business is
flexlvely the disturbed European
ber Morn,” which the late An­ results in Europe.
six times greater (in gold) than
condition.
The senator states that the co­ before the war.
thony Comstock foolislhy placed
The outlook is far from prom­ under the ban. What is immor­ operatives absolutely dominate
ising, and the coming winter will al is not nakedness, pure and Poland; that the plans are so The United states has been
increase the hardships in Europe. simple, but the lewdness or pas­ carefully and thoroughly worked : very slow in taking up the coop-
Whether the proposed commis­ sion w hich a figure may emanate out that the capitalists have no erative movement, but the seri- '
sion to inquire into Germany s whether clothed or unclothed, place in them; that they have ous condition of agriculture dur- j
ability to pay in the way of re­ the same as with living persons. given up the fight to control pro- ing the past three years is arous­
ing farmers to the necessity of
parations will accomplish any
¡some
means of relief, and the!
good is problematical, for she is
cooperative
movement seems to
in such a position that it will be
be
the
one
hope in sight. Con­
difficult to collect from her un­
sumers,
also,
are casting about
less she is willing to pay. We
F O R o
for
a
means
to
lower cost of liv­
believel that she has been stall­
ing
and
are
agitating
organiza-
ing off! and playing a waiting
;
tions
to
cooperate
w
’ith
farmers
game, for the allies to become
for
the
purpose
of
getting
food
disrupted, and thus lessen the
products
more
direct
and
at of Oregon for 1921, that a Road District Meeting of the legal vo­
collective pressure they could
District meeting of the legal vo­ ters of Road District No. 40,
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lower
prices.
bear on her. The result would
ters of Road District No. 38, Clackamas County, Oregon, will
OF
A
L
L
KINDS
The
Department
of
Agricul-
be that Germany would get off
County, Oregon, will be held on the 24th day of Nov­
jture states that two million peo- Clackamas
with a much reduced payment,
be held on the 24th day of Nov­ ember, A, D. 1923, in said Road
SEE
■ pie left the farms last year be­ ember, A. D. 1923, in said Road District, at the hour of 2;00 P.
Once this is effected some start­
cause they could not make a liv­ District, at the hour of 2:00 P. M„ M., in George Club House, to
ling surprises in German finan­
ing. and thousands more would in Springwater Grange Hall to vote an additional tax in said
cial rehabilitation will likely oc
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no
doubt have left if they had vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes
cur. Even now she manages to
road district for road purposes by law provided.
| been able to have sold or rented as
make gold payments for raw
by law provided.
H. E, CROSS
j their land.
H. E. CROSS.
11-8-15
County Judge,
materials which are essential to
Your Local Agents.
County Judge.
A country cannot be generally 11-8-15
her industries. And it was as-
prosperous unless its greatest
NOTICE f o r p u b l i c a t i o n
certed recently by a high finan­
Estacada,
Oregon
06953—07022
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industry,
food
production,
is
Notice
of
Road
District
Meeting
cial authority that she has large
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Ore., Oct. 10th,
prosperous. This is an age of
to Vote Special Road Tax
gold reserves in England, the U.
1923.
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combination
and
price
fixing
and
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Notice is hereby given, pur­ Notice is hereby given that Ralph M.
S A. and elsewhere.
agriculture must have a part in suant to Chap. 118, General Laws Kelley, of Eztacada. Oregon, who, on
What good has come out of' * C o n fe c tio n e ry ,
P h o n o g ra p h s ,
mber 9, 1920. nade Original Home­
the system or it must continue of Oregon for 1921, that a Road Septt
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stead entry No. 06953 for the NE* SEE
the war? About the only thing
District
Meeting
of
the
legal
vo­
and Si SEJ Sec. 5, and on December 22
to be the deflation “ goat” of the
that stands out is. that no one »
ters of Road District No. 7, )920.ma<le additional Homestead Entry-
¡nation.
It
is
not
much
more
of
♦
nation can dominate the world
Clackamas county, Oregon, will No. 07022, NWJ SEJ Section 6: Town­
| an undertaking to organize the be held on the 24th day of Nov­ ship 4 South, Range 5 East, Wiliamette
by force, for the attempt is ♦
Meridian, has filed notice of hia inten­
] farmers than to organize labor ember. A. D. 1923, in said Road tion
to make final three-year proof, to
bound to be destructive to the ♦
district,
at
the
hour
of
8:00
P.
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n
c
h
e
s
.
—when
the
farmers
are
ready
establish claim to the land above de­
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one making it. Imperialism b;.s
before the Register and Re­
to organize. The depression of M., in Estaeada City Hall, to vote scribed,
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ceiver of the United States Land Office
been knocked out.
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
an
additional
tax
in
said
road
dis­
the past two years should soon trict for road purposes as by law- at Portland, Oregon on the 13th day of
♦
December, 1923.
have them ready.
provided.
H. E. CROSS.
THE MIGHTY FALLEN
Claimant names as witnesses:J ohn
By group strength farmers 11-8-15
County Judge. Siegwarth, Newton Bowman. William
International Clothes, + ¡can control their industry in the
Dwyer. Julius Krieger, all of Estaeada.
Zev, the three year old horse * Cigar» and Tobaccco.
10 c
Spend Your Money at Home
ESTACADA STATE BANK
F ire I nsu R anc E
W 00 DLE-W 00 STER CO.
R. G. M A R C H B A N K .
that beat Papyrus, the winner
of the English Derby, last month,
went down to defeat Saturday
before a horse which it was
thought had no chance. A race
had been arranged between Zev
and My Own, the horse which
was proposed for a substitute
for Zev, in the iace w ith Papy­
rus, when Zev broke out with a
skin rash, shortly before the
race. Between these two hcr.-es
it was considerd the race lay.
But a tertium quid in the shape
of In Memoriam beat Zev by
six lengths, a greater number
than Zev beat Papyrus. My Ow n
was a bad third, eight lengths
behind Zev. It is reported that
the owner of Zev lost 163,000 on
his horse.
TH£ ESTACADA M EA T CO.
H . C. G O H R IN G
P ro p .
Special for Saturday
Lard in bulk
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41b» 65c
Bacon by strip or half strip - 23c per ib
Hams, whole or half
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- 27c per ib
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday», open to 8 p. m.
Estaeada
: s
Oregon
same way that manufacturers Notice of Road District Meeting
control theirs. Through organi-
to Vote Special Road Tax
zation they can regulate produc­
Notice is herebv given, pursu­
tion. control distribution, deter- ant to Chap 118, General Laws
mine prices. They can reform of Oregon for 1921, that a Hoad
the middle handling system and ; District meeting of the legal vo-
contro! it. By cooperation with * ” of R°ad District No. 39
..
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.,
Clackamas County, Oregon, will
retailers and consumers they can ^ held on the 24th dav of Nov.
get their products to theconsum- ember> A. D 1923t in sald
ers at great y reduced expenses. District at the hour of 2:0t) P. M..
thereby getting a profit Iori in Garfield Grange Hall to vote
themselves based on cost of pro- an additional tax in said road
j auction. and at the same time disti-ict for road purposes as bv
hold retail prices down to where ,aw provided
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there will be normal consump-
H F CROSS
tion. When farmers are ready n .8. 15
* County^Judge.
these conditions can and will b e __________________ *
brought about
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Notice of Road District Meeting
No tic? of Road District Meeting
to Vote Special Road Tax
to Vote Special Road Tax
Notice is hereby given, pursu-
Notice is hereby given? pursu-1ant to Chap. 118, General Laws
ant to Chap. 118, General Laws
Oregon for 1921, that a Road
Oregon.
Act 6-9-16.
A lexander S week . Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
06245
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland, Oregon. October
th, 19*3.
NOTICE is hereby given th at Lau­
rence Thompson, of Blssell. Oregon,
who. on December 10, 1918, made
Homestead entry. No. 06245. for SEl,
Section 9. Township 3, South. Range 5
East. Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Three-Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver of the United S û tes
Land Office, at Portland, Oiegor. on
the eighth day of December, !9£t.
Claimant names as witnesses:
^ rank Ahnert, of Bissell, Oregon
Robert E. Thompson, of Eagle Creek.
Oregon; Frank J. Morrison, of Biaaell.
Oregon; Mrs. lna Thomposn, of Eagle
Creek, Oregon.
A c t 6-9-16
ALEXANDER SWEEK. o Register
e g isu r.
10-21-11-22