EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,1923. for this? If not, to whom must T o Poultrym en he pro for light? And with The contracts between the ■atered at the postoffice in Estacada, whom rests the final authority of members o f the Pacific Coopera­ interpretation?” Oregon, as second-class mail. U J E D E S IR E tive Poultry Producers and the Association expire January 1. " to extend to you Published every Thursday at Now that Henry Ford has 1924. Efforts are being made Estacada, Oregon the compliments of the come out for Coolidge, his stock to sign up a new contract. This has gone up with a good many UPTON H. GIBBS contract will be for five years Season republican papers, and vice- Editor and [Manager. with a yearly withdrawal privi­ and express our sin­ versa. lege. 250,000 hens, according to S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s cere wishes for your Tom and Jerry are no longer the contract, must be signed by (1.60 One year January 1, 1924. or all the con­ .75 with us at New Year, but we prosperity the coming Six months tracts which have been signed still have Mutt and Jeff. year, in the campaign so fa • become Thursday. D e c e m b e r 27.1923. If you make any New Year void. with a contiuuance of The Cooperative Producers are resolutions, keep them to your- cordial relations ex­ short at the present time close to se'f, lest you forget. .BIBLE THOUGHT isting between us. 100,000 hens. Unless poultry- — FOR TODAY— men get busy and sign up at H ow It W as Done Bible Thoojfht* memorixed, will pror« a priceless heritage in after year». once, Oregon will be without an That handsome 20-page holiday Tfim um m m uj association and the poultry in­ issue—how it was done? GREETING TO 1924:—The Lord dustry in the state will have re­ First, the thinking and plan­ Bartholomew bless thee and keep thee. The Lord ceived a blow from which it will matte his face shine upon thee, and be ning on the part of writers, edi­ take years to recover. Lawrence gracious unto thee. The Lord lift tip tors, ad men, make-up man and his countenance upon thee, and give other workers, covering in some Methodist Episcopal Church thee peace.—Numbers 6:24-26. cases many days and evenings of All services Sunday as usual. study and thought, was some­ New Year’ s sermon Sunday at 11. thing tremendous. It repre­ ‘ ‘Serving God by serving folks. ” made to produce abundantly if sented, roughly speaking, what uiven the proper care and culti­ H. W . M o r t , Pastor. would have produced ten or a vation. dozen ordinary Outlooks. There were 24 sacks of mail, Topheavy Overheed Second, the mechanical work Sunday morning. A United States senator re­ involved in the composilior, cently made the statement that printing and mailing of 1600 cop­ Christian Church Services there are three times as many re ies taxed the full capacity o f the Bible School 10 a. m .; preach­ tail units in the United States as Outlook’s printing plant for sev­ ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; mid­ are necessary, and .it is one of eral days and almost as many week prayer meeting Wednesday the reasons why the low price nights of nearly continuous 7:30 p. m.; choir practice Friday products of the farm got to the work. 7.00 p. m. consumer at such high prices. Third, a wealth of material A New Year’s service in the This condition in connection was drawn upon, material which morning and in the evening.—A with the great middle-handling the Outlook office accumulates sermon to the young. field, makes an overhead ex­ and keeps in reserve for just All are kindly invited to these pense too great for normal busi­ such occasions. This includes services, and especially the ness conditions. Cooperation be­ not only the ordinary type, but young people in the evening. tween producers and consumers ING out wild bells, to the wild sky, also cuts, borders, etc., of almost The flying clouds, the frosty light, B. F. ( ’ LAY, would eliminate a big part of endless variety. The year is dying in the night; Minister, Christian Church. this load. Fourth, the Outlook’s regular King out, wild bells and let him die. State-federal shipping point correspondents and special writ­ STA TE M A R K E T AG EN T inspection will soon be demanded ers were very generous and Ring out old shapes o f foul disease; DEPARTM ENT. by shippers and large growers Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; faithful in their articles which generally, on fruit, vegetables, Ring out the thousand wars of old, made a readable and attractive Think This Over King in the thousand years o f peace. paper possible. potatoes, grain and other com­ Many farmers object to grad­ modities. The demand is rap- Fifth, the advertisers respond­ Ringfin the va'lant man and free, ing potatoes in conformity to the i idly spreading over the states. The larger heart, the kindlier hand: ed loyally with about 1200 inches U. S. grades. They claim they Ring out the darkness of the land, of advertising, without which It is a form of insurance; it guar­ cannot make any money by grad­ Ring in the Christ that is to be. antees standard production; it such a paper would be impos­ ing. They do not seem to real­ —TENNYSON. sible. aids f. o. b. sales, it is the ship­ ize that only by close grading The Outlook prides itself on can they put Oregon back on the pers’ protection in state and fed­ producing in the holiday issue potato map. Yakima growers eral courts, and it guarantees something new, original and at­ have taken advantage of Ore­ the highest market prices. One of Portland’ s large potato tractive. There is no room for gon’s laxness and for a number shippers recently asked inspec­ boiler-plate or filler. The cover of years have held the key to THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE BIBLE tion of a carload from the state design is always a product of the the markets of the northwest market agent. The inspector In a public debate in New York Outlook office.—Gresham Out­ because they graded their pota­ found the stock was not up to toes, while the Oregon farmer City last week the question was look. the grade and he graded them was content, and thought he was argued, ‘ ‘Resolved that the Bible a; No. 2. The shipper then re­ Help the Fire Brigade making money, by putting in too is the infallible work of God.” sorted the car, culled out all that The Estacada fire boys need much otf-grade stock. It is the A prominent Baptist minister was not No. 1, and then shipped took the affirmative and a Unita­ new equipment and a dance will history of all marketing that t ie car to San Francisco. He rian minister the negative, and be given Monday night, Decem­ those who put up the best article reports that he received a higher the latter won. But the judges ber 31st, in the Park pavilion get the trade. The most impor­ price for the sorted potatoes They have tant essential in merchandising declared that their decision was for this purpose. than he would have received i( r merely on the presentation of been circulating a paper to se­ is grading and standardization, the whole car; saved consider­ the argument and not upon the cure subscriptions from the busi­ every manufacturer and distrib able on freight charges, and th: t merits o f the respective theories. ness men, which met with a utor knows full well the impor- the buyers wrote him to make In other words the winner made very generous response, but t a n c e of absolute standards. further shipments of the same more money is necessary. As a better argument than his op­ When the farmers realize this quality. all are interested vitally with importance they will heartily ponent. That often happens on Eastern Clackamas News & O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Intensive practical instruction in ag­ ricultural specialties varying from on« week to 20 weeks as follow:« General Agricultuie Jan. 2-March 19 Horticulture Jan. 2-March 19 Dairy Manufacturing Jan. 7-Eeb. 2 Herdsmen and Cow Testers..................... Jan. 2-Junel2 Farm Mechanics, Tractors, Trucks, etc .......... Jan. 2-March 19 Farm Mechanics (one week! Feb. 16-Feb. 23 Third Annual Canner’s School ......................Feb. 4-F«b. 23 Land Classification and Appraisal ........... Jan. 7-Jan. 12 Agricultural Fonom ie Conference................... Jan. 21-Jari. 26 For further information regarding any course address The REGISTRAR OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Corvallis, Oregon. Six roosters with each 100 hens should give good fertility and hatchability with Leghorns. 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 -D YEING Lace Curtains a Specialty—P N 0 N E PLUM BING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you'buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the A M ES S H O P MAIN STREET. H o lid a y G r e e tin g s E W IS H to extend to all our very best wishes at this Holiday Season and to express the hope that the fullest measure of joy and happiness may be yours. May the coming year be to you one of Peace and Pros­ perity. ESTACADA STATE BANK NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN- land. Oregon, on the 24th day o f Jan- ment timber. General Land Office, i uary, 1924. Washington D , C „ Dec 8, 1923 N o - 1 claim ant names as witnesses: tice is hereby given that subject to the . . .. _ , , „ , ' . conditions and limitations of the Act . Siegwarth, Ralph Kelly, William o f June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. 218), and th j ;°L te.r’ Anne Siegwarth, all o f Route instructions of the Secretary of the In- *' hstacada, Oregon terior of September 15, 1917 (46 L. D., | Notice will be published for five con- 447), the timber on the following lands J secutive w«eks in the " E s t a c a d a will be sold Jan. 23, 1924, at 10:00 j News." Act 6-9-16 o ’clock A. M., at public auction at the Clackamas Co. United States land office at Portland, Not coal land. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown A l e x a n d e r S w e e k , Register. such occasions. Many a good the fire protection of th** town, sustain the potato grading law. Farmers’ Marketing Program by this notice, sale to be subject to the 12-6-1-3 approval of the Secretary of the Inte4 case has been lost by a poor de­ their efforts should be supported Oregon has hundreds of acres of In place of the usual Farmers’ rior. The purchase price, with an ad­ N O T IC E F OR PU BL ICA TION fense. There are many skillful in every way. good potato land that could be Week at the O. A. C. there will ditional sum of one-fifth of one per 05946 cent, thereof, being commissions allow­ of the Interior, U. S. Land debaters who can ‘ ‘make the be held an agricultural economic ed, must be deposited st time of sale, Department Office, at Portland, Oregon, Novem­ to be returned if sale is not ap­ worse appear the better reason.” ber 22nd, 1923. conference in January, 21 to 25, money proved, otherwise patent[will issue for But the question is such an in­ NOTICE is hereby given that John to take up anJ work out a com­ (he timber which must be removed Confectionery, Phonogr »ph*, ten years. Bids will be received W. Di Dinger, of Route 1, Estacada, volved one that it cannot be prehensive program of produc­ within from citizens o f the United States, as­ Oregon, who, on August ?rd, 1918, properly argued without defining tion and marketing. The best sociations of such citizens and corpora­ nade Homestead entry No. 65945 for organized under the laws of the SEJ, Section 25, Township 3 S, Range first what is meant exactly by minds of the state will be present tions United States or o f any State, Territo­ 4 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed the dogmatic phrase, "The Word and it is hoped that a line o f ac­ ry or District thereof only. Upon ap­ notice o f intention to make final of a qualified pnrehaser, the Proof, to establish claim to the land o f God.” This does not mean tion may be determined that will plication timber on any legal subdivision will be above described, before the Register that God was the exclusive, but L iGHT L u n c h e s . help the farmers out of their offered separately before being includ­ and Receiver of the United States Land ed in any offer o f a larger unit. T. 2 Office at Portland, Oregon on the 30th the chief author of Holv Scrip­ present serious condition. S.. R. 4 E.. Sec. 35, NW* NWJ, Fir, day o f January, 1924. ESTACADA, OREGON. ture. Then the sense in which Claimant names as witnesses: 1000 M. Cedar 200 M. SWJ NWJ, Fir, When the American people 660 M., Cedar 180 M. None of the tim Walter P. Snuffln, Richard G. Palma- its infallibility consists should be Walter B. Ltmmon, James Bot­ learn cooperation as Denmark ber or. these tracts to be sold for less tear, considered. I'he infallibility of than *2.00 per M for the Kir, and *1.50 kin, all of Ronte 1, Estacada, Oregon. has learned it, then will produ­ Cigars and Tobaccco. Notice will be published for five con­ International Clothes, Holy Scriptur’ 'should be deter­ per M. for the Cedar. T. 4 S., R. I weiks in the 1 • Estacada New». ” cers get living prices and consu­ E.. Sec. 27, SW1 SW*, Fir 630 M „ Ce­ secutive mined by its purpose. It is not Act 6-9-16. dar 20 M., not to be sold for less than mers lower prices.—State Mar­ Clackamas Co. meant to instruct us primarily *1.50 per M. T 3 S., R. 3 E .t Sec. 9, A l e x a n d e r S w e e k , R e g iste r, NEJ NWJ. Fir. 315 M.. Cedar 40 M.f ket Agt. Dept. on scientific or historical mat­ NW* NWJ. Fir, 515 M , Cedar, 325M. 11-29-12-27 ters, although it may so do, None of the timber on these tracts to be sold for less than *1.75 per M. T. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N N O TIC E F OR PU BL ICA TION but to make us "wise unto sal- 2 8.. R. 5. W.. Se<\ 21. NWJ NEJ. Fir, 06219 06672 vation. ” This is its scope and 1900 M., SW’ l NEi. Fir, 560 M„ NW* Department of the Interior, U. S. Land SEJ, Fir 800 K. Not to be sold for Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land purpose, and experience has Office at Portland. Oregon, Decem­ less than $1.26 per M. 3. V. P roud - Office at Portland, Oregon, Novem­ ber 14, t923. ber 22nd, 1923. proved that it abundanlly ful- fit . Acting Assistant Commissioner. NOTICE is hereby given that lohn NOTICE is hereby given that James 12-13-1-10. fils this function, and can be Henry Probasco, o f Route 1, Colton, W. Giles, of Route 2, Estacada, Ore­ Oregon, who, on May 10th 1920, made gon, who on November 1st. 1918, made trusted. It should also be re- NO TIC E FOR PUBLICATION Homestead En t r y , No. 06672. for Homestead entry. No. 06219 for SEi membered that the infallibility 06750—07438 WiSEJ, Section 1, Township 5 S, SWJ, Section 15. Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Willamette .Meridian, has filed Department of the interior. U. 3. Land Range 3 E, Willamette Meridian, has o f the book does not insure the notice of intention to make final Proof, Office, at Portland, Oregon, Novem­ filed notice of intention to make Final infallibility of the reader. to establish claim to the land above Proof, to establish claim to the land ber 27, 1923. described, before the Register and above described, before the Register “ Underetandest t h o u w h a t NOTICE is hereby given that Wilson and Receiver of the United States Receiver U. S. Land Office. Portland All Our Friends and Patrons thou rvadest?” Asked St. Philip, | Oregon, on the 7th day o f February, Albert McLaughlin, o f 1178 Williams Land Office, at Portland. Otegon, on Ave., Portland, Ore., who, on May the 23rd day of January. 1921. 1924. the deacon of the Ethiopian eu­ 14th. 1920, made Homestead Entry. I laimanf names as witnesses: Caimant names as witnesses: No. 06759, forSJSWJ, Section 33, and nuch, who replied, “ How can I, Will H. Scheiffer. Rex E. Gordon, J W. Marrs. C J. Jubb. W. E. My- on July 23,1923, made Additional Home­ except some man should guide er«. C. M. Magee, all of .R. 2. Eata- stead Entry No. 07438, for the NISWJ, Alex Johnson, Ole Rask, all of Colton, Oregon. Open from 7 a . m. to G p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m. cada, Oregon. Section 33. all in Townships, S., Range me?” So further questions arise: Notice will be published for five con- Notice will be published for five con­ 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has filT weeksin the "Estacada News ” "H ow is the true sense o f Holy secutive weeks in the " E s t a c a d a notice o f intention to make Final Proof, •eettive Act 6-9-16 Estacada : ; Oregon N ew s." to establish claim to the land above Scripture to be ascertained? Is Clackamas Co. 6-9-16. described, before the Register and Re­ SWEEK, Register. the individual reader sufficient Clackam aa Co. 12-20-1-17 ceive» U. S. Land Office, at Poet- U - W ALEXANDER -l R. G. M A R C H B A N K , I THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING Prop. A Jiappy Nrtu Bear to