Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY,
STATE INGUSTRiAL NEWS
AUGUST
13, 11*25 E A S TE R N
CLACKAM AS
N EW S
PA G E TW O
I
Stage Trick That Got
Treasures of History
in Moscow Library
M agician Out of Hole
«£ OTHERS SEE OS
IN C R E A S E D
COPPER
USE
M EAN S MORE E M PLO YM E N T
M ade
Physical
Deformity for Profit
U se of
There is at Ripon, In Yorkshire, Eng­
.Moscow’s largest library is tbe for­
There has rarely been a cleverer
Surplus copper stock.* are low and
land.
an old hostelry, the Unicorn, at
"magician,”
or,
as
he
preferred
to
call
mer
Uumlantzev,
now
renamed
the
Payrolls are steady, industries are i
Tiic editor o f “ Smith's Column" in pi­ices eoi itii.ue to udvane., f-Ihip- which Is preserved an etching of a
¡operating, labor troubles have been himself, “ Illusionist,” than the late Lenin public library of the Soviet the Twice-a-Week Spokesman-Review rn.c.ts fo r ihc . econd quarter o f the character who once was “ bonis" there.
>v ar were the largest on record,, to-
forgotten, and business is prosper­ Carl Hertz. He traveled all over the union, writes a correspondent of the I says:
“ Old Boots," as he was familiarly
Christian Science Monitor. This insii-
308 ,324 tons, against 2 i l ,808 known to many who never knew him
taling
ing ligh t through the supposedly I world, giving his exhibitions, and he
Politics or no politics, fundament-
had a few really remurkable adven­ tution, which was established in Petro-
•to ns fo r the first quarter.
slack summer months. Money is j
by any other title, flourished from
grfld in 1828 and transferred to Mos­ | alism or evolution, armament or
tures.
The woi id is consuming coppe r at nboflt the ni'ildle of the Eighteenth
plentiful fo r legitimate enterprises. ■ While he was in Romeo, says the cow in 1862, contained more than a disa-.v.ament, the old-time girl or
W e should be thankful to live in a ' Argonaut, he was persuaded by the of- | million volumes before the World war. the new-time girl— r.ll this and more, ! a rate grc:uter than ever befon o in century, and now lies somewhere In
country where such conditions ob- , fcr of an unusually high fee to Journey Now tills number has greatly In­ does not hide the fact that the Pa­ 1 til e histor;y o f the metal, and uses the yard of Itipon minster He was
endowed by nature with ti nose and
tain, and we should do our part to 1 go the capltnl of a Dyak rajah In the creased. The library authorities them­ cific Norhwc-st is waking into new ar e being constantly increased.
it
diin
so inordinately long ami so ti nd-
con-
net
im
perpetuate national harmony and to Interior of the island. The eldest selves are not certain of the exact life.
probable
that
world
! is
discourage propositions which tend daughter of the rajah promptly fell in number of books tinker their eflarge.
suiv.ption cT copper during 1925 will ing to embrace each other liiat at
While in Portland last week I
length lie acquired tile power of hold­
to disrupt such stability and prosper­ love with the “ marvelous magician” since no accurate count has been
picked up two or three significant reach 1,750,000 tons. Consumption ing a piece of money between tli 'in.
taken
recently,
but
It
is
estimated
that
and
commanded
him
to
marry
her.
Ex­
last year was 1, ICO,COO tons, while Tims lie was able to turn Ids deformity
ity.
facts:
Hillsboro— 12,000 square yards o f cuses were of no avail. Mr. Hertz had tbe number of books In the library is
the record year o f 1918 reached but to commercial account.
Charter
o
f
the
Japanese
steamer
street paving being laid fo r $26,000. Ids wife with him. hut the rajah di­ now well above 2,000,000, and may
, 1,530,220 tons.
It was a part of Ids duty to wait
Shur.zh.o-Maru
to
take
c
fu
ll
load
o
f
rected him to become a Mohammedan, have reached the figure of 3,000,000.
Falls City— Important deposit o f
upon travelers arriving at the Inn. to
There are several causes for this wheat from Portland to Japan is an­
which would give him the right to have
ACKAMAS NEWS SI.50 Y'R. assist them in removing their boots;
lime found near here.
Increase In the number of books since nounced. This makes the 13th grain
more than one wife.
and lie usually Introduced himself cur­
Roseburg— 5,000 acres o f broccoli
the
revolution.
The
contents
of
requi­
Hertz pretended to agree, but de­
chapter to be announced since July
rying a pair of slippers In one hand
estimated to yield 2,000 carloads \ cided upon n trick. In his Inst per­ sitioned
private
libraries
were 1. The demand fo r giain ships was
“ H o b b le ” Stairway
ami a bootjack In tlie other, and we
this year.
formance before tbe date fixed for his turned over to tbe Rumlantzev insti unusually active during the week.
In a certain building in Show began, are told that the company generally
Pendleton— W heat crop in Umatil­ wedding with the princess he intro­ tution.
A channel 35' feet deep and 500 Maine, is an unusual flight of hairs, were so diverted by his appearance
A bibliophile would find many treas feet wide from Portland to the sea which have a rise of 5 Inches and u
la county is estimated at 5,000,000 duced the “ Phoenix illusion," in which
that frequently they would give him
the victim, after being apparently ures In the Lenin library. There are
bushels.
is the objective o f a campaign correspondingly narrow trend, looking a piece of money on condition that he
Klamath Falls— Klamath county | burnt to death, rises from his “ ashes" many old prints, both Russian and launched by the Portland chamber o f as If they were made for the con­ held it between ids nose and chin.
grain crop is estimated at 1,000,000 safe and sound. By private arrange­ Slavonic, the most ancient, perhaps, commerce, the commission o f public venience of small children. Tills stair­
Other limes, other tastes, and it
ment with his assistants, nfter drop­ being the Gospel of Archangel, which
way was built according to tlie Idea of seems hardly possible that modern
bushels.
docks
and
the
Port
o
f
Portland
com­
dates
back
to
1093.
This
collection
ping out of the “ furnace” by the regu­
Dr. Henry Leavitt, a dentist in the
Silverton— New building this year \
lation trapdoor; through which in tlve also Includes the well-known Cracow mission The development o f a proj­ building. It was the day of tlie hobble travelers would lend themselves to
such an exhibition.
totals $130,000.
ordinary course he should have "risen" edition of 1-101. There are a number ect fo r a 30 feet deep and 300 feet skirt. Clad in a hobble sldrt, any wom­
Marshfield— Sewer contract let fo r j again, Mr. Hertz was locked In a prop­ of medieval Greek manuscripts and wide channel adopted several years
an ascended a tliglit of ordinary stairs
$143,000.
erty basket and hurried out of the the library boasts a complete edition ago by the army engineers has been with difficulty and Doctor Leavitt
Wampum Accepted as
Oregon City— Center street citi- country, leaving his royal audience to of tlie works of the Italian philoso­ completed. The growth ot shipping planned the stnirs with tills style in
Currency by Indians
gens ask fo r asphaltic paving.
suppose that he had by some tragic pher, Giordano Bruno. There are many o f Portland having doubled in vol­ mind. About the time they were fin­
original manuscripts of such Russian
M edford— Pear crop is now esti­ mistuke actually been consumed.
The ruins of an early wampum mint
ume, larger ships are seeking trade ished. the style passed to await its res­
writers as Tolstoy, Turngeniev, Her­
urrection, hut the stairs will remain— with its Ingenious machinery and ninny
mated at 1800 carloads.
zen, Chekhov, Pushkin and Ostrovsky with that city.
a memorial to a forgotten freak of examples of its coinage have been un­
Sherwood— N ew water and sewer
Another it6m is the preference o f
Study
Men
Who
Are
fashion.
earthed in Bergen county, New Jersey,
system sujfficient fo r three times the
the foreign trade fo r the boxed ap­
within a few miles of New York, Fran­
on Top of the Heap Flowers Compelled to
present population is almost finished
ples o f the Pacific coast, as is shown
cis Collins writes in the New York
What Is your attitude toward the
Milton— Ten cars Red June and
Louisiana Purchase
by the export figures o f 6,718,872
Fight
for
Existence
Herald
and Tribune. From the earliest
top
men?
That
is
a
vital
question.
Do
Y ellow Transparent apples bring
Payment for the Louisiana purchase days the white settlers manufactured
Flowers fight much as do the males boxes valued at 515,139, 006 in 1924
yon sneer at them and point out their
$1.50 a box.
I
was
not
made
in
actual
gold
coin
or
Indian money, out in tlie New Jersey
of most species of animals, and for a to the principle apple-buying coun­
bullion. Tlie exact cost of the pur­ mint they Introduced methods of high
Portland— Portland Boulevard cit­ luck, or do you study their methods
tries, while in the preceding year
similar reason, self-preservation,
and ideas?
chase was 64,1X10.000 francs in tlie form
izens vote fo r black-top paving, to
One of Emerson’s twelve principles writer In the Cincinnati Enquirer tells the same countries took only 1,880,- of United States 0 per cent bonds, rep­ finance with surprising effects upon the
cost $38,623.
of efficiency is "competent counsel." us. An iris in a crowded border, foi 716 barrels valued at $8,547,442. resenting a capital of $11,250,000. Tlie native currency.
I
Salem— Oregon state prison now This means expert advice. It means instance, will throw^ out a number ot
Labor-saving machinery was opera­
Every one o f the principal markets, ultimate cost would Include not only
has the, largest flax scutching mill in that you should not depend upon your sharp-pointed leaves horizontally all
it is stated, except Norw ay has in­ the pnr value of the bonds, but also ted hy voter power for turning out
the world.
own 20 per cent knowledge, if you can around, for no other purpose, it would creased its yearly purchase o f the ten years’ Interest, the cost of survey­ wampum wholesale. It was freely ac­
Flax production o f W illam ette V al­ get the help of anyone who has 50 per seem, than to ward off other plants
ooxed product. The countries of ing, of government exploration and of cepted hy the Indians throughout H ip
Primroses are also pugnacious; if the.\
ley near Salem estimated at 2500 cent knowledge on any subject.
selling tlie lands. In addition, the country, who refused tp use the coun­
feel they are being crowded too close!) i.atin Am erica likewise are buying
To be teachable— that is the begin
tons.
American government agreed to as­ terfeit wampum, how ever cleverly Imi­
they have a habit of flopping their more and more in the box.
Portland— Overtime on the new nlng of wisdom. To have an open, free
sume and pay the obligations o f France tated with glass or composition. One
The
Jantzen
Knitting
Mills
o
f
to American citizens for French at­ of the proprietors of tlie old wampum
Bedell building in process o f con­ trade mind? To realize that no one leaves up and down, and so smother
Portland are sending the general
Ing the intruding plants.
tacks on American shipping. These mint claimed that tlie first John Jacob
struction brings bricklayers’ pay to can stand still in a moving world!
Many of the smaller hyacinth* sales manager to Europe to build up obligations were estimated nt $3,750,- Astor laid the foundation of ills great
When a man says "Yes, I know it
$16.50.
from A to Z," isn’t that nearly always might he called floral ruffians. An) an organization there tor selling the 000, making n total payment of fortune hy buying tills wampum and
Mill City— Hammond Lumber Co.
exchanging it with the Indians for
a sign that he knows it from A to F? unfortunate intruder Is liable to b company's products. The company is $15,000,000.
cutting 180,000 feet a day and ship­
furs,
A man should face the facts, as to seized and strangled in a tangle o) already marketing its products in
ping 4,000,000 fe e t a month.
vegetation which, seemingly, is growr Mexico, Argentina, Japan, China, t'i
where he stands in his trade or pro
Astoria— Shipments fo r July in­ fession. He shoflid make a list of the Just fur that purpose.
That VFcs the Trouble
Principle of Association
vVest indies, the Hawaiian islands,
cluded 54,051,319 fe e t o f lumber men who are above him. He should
Quite a number of other plants glv
A stranger on the main street of
The difference between men Is In
.he Philippines. The specialty in this
and 66,252 cases o f salmon.
try to find out tvhether he is fifth or evidence of having developed some foreign trade is swimming suits.
IE rnelsville, Ariz., came upon a bat­ their principle of association.
Some
Baker— Eastern Oregon Ligh t & twenty-fifth or five hundredth. Then thing very like consciousness that en
tered Individual with both eyes black­ men clussify objects by their color and
One
would
suppose
by
the
way
the
Pow er is spending $125,000 in 1925 he should study the ideas and methods abies them to divine the best way o’
ened and face swollen with bruises, size and other accidents of appear­
circumventing the encroachments o' do-nothings talk that everywhere else lying in n heap against tlie curb nt the ance; others by Intrinsic likeness, or
of those who are nbove him.
improvements.
The wiser n man is, the humbler you their neighbors. A remarkable illus was the favored land fo r export principal corner.
by the relation of enuse and effect.
Portland— Portland Van & Stor­
tration of this Is seen in connectior miyiufacturereis.
will
find him.
“ What happened to you?” asked tlie The progress of tlie Intellect is in the
age Co. will build $150,000 five-story
Everybody o f courage and fo re ­ stranger with some agitation.
And the greater you are, the more with the common bramble when, ns I
clearer vision of causes, which neglect*
warehouse.
you respect those who are greater than often the ca8e, it is found strugglin' sight and brain ability does have the : “ A feller beat me up," was tlie re­ surface differences.
To tlie poet, to
Alberta— Contract let fo r E gyp­
you.— Herbert N. Casson, in Forbes over a pile of stones or up against i advantage, wherever he may be lo­ ply, “ lor not payin’ a Dill.”
tlie philosopher, to tlie saint, all things
tian theatre seating 1250, to cost Magazine.
roughly built wall. In such clrcutn cated, but with the resourceful ad­
“ Why don’t you send for a doctor?” are friendly, nil events profitable, all
$125,000.
stances the plant has the power t<
"The doctor was here about a min­ days holy, all men divine.
For the
vantages o f the Pacific Northwest
Portland— Jantzen knitting mills
turn Its roots Into clubs, which com
ute ago, pardner.”
eye Is fastened on the life and lights
those opportunities are multiplied.
Shoes
of
Olden
Time
pletely fill the crevices where soil it
start campaign fo r European trade. I
the circumstance. Every ghemicnl suit-
“ Oh. you're all right, then?”
In the early days of American his
to be found, thus shutting out ail com
Eugene— Lane county w ill vote
“ Why, pardner,” said tlie wounded stance, every plant, every animal In
*"***•
«on " * j
i tory when necessity was ofttimes the petitors.
From
Atlantic
City
comes
a
report
citizen, “ it was tlie doctor's bill I Its growth tenches tlie unity of cause,
next spring 0« ^160,000 road fund. I mo»her
taventi?n for comfort, th,
of a discovery o f a cure fo r the in­ didn't pay.” —Hygciu,
the variety of appearance.— Emerson,
Portland— 121 vessels cleared Port knitting needles piayed n part in the
sanity caused by drinking bootleg
o f Portland during July.
What
Your
Eyes
Tell
shoe styles of our ancestors. During
iquor. No treatment has yet been 1
Bachelor’s Joy
Salem— Dr. B. H. W hite w ill build the severe weather even governors had
We are told that tlie eyes of the In
Beech for Fuel
"Tills may seem peculiar," said a
$40,000 office building.
to walk about In deep snows and warm tellectunl man are gray, and it is i found fo r the insanity that causes i Beeches are beautiful throughout
Portland— Construction begun on footwear was necessary. In the old fact that most men of genius hnvi people to drink it.— The Cleveland the yi nr. From the ground to their bachelor, “ lint I haven't a single key
among my possessions. I live In a
$900,000 Pacific building on Yam ­ South church at Boston there Is on gray eyes. Brown eyes are said t< Plain Dealer.
polished slender twigs the gray to
hotel, 1 have no car, the lock on my
display a, pair of shoes worn by Gov­ express temperament rather than in
hill street.
brown hark is clean and smooth, and
suitcase is broken, the Janitor opens
ernor
Phillips.
They
are
heavily
tellect.
Oregon state highway board is
W e wonder why it is that all o f both bark and twigs are so distinctive the office where I work, and, In fact,
Although brown eyes flash wltl
building 21 bridges, to cost $900,000 j lined with sheep’s wool and covered
the plans to straighten out French that they are not to he confused with I have no occasion! during nn entire
with dark-brown yarn In stockinette inger, light up with Joy, and chnng:
other trees of tlie forest. These trees
Eugene — Building permits for
stitch. Tlie soles are of leather. Prob­ swiftly with Jealousy, blue and gru) inances always begin with the sug­ arc fumed not only for their beauty day, to use a key of any description.
July reach $209,740.
gestion
o
f
a
loan
from
the
United
And when I see some married mail
ably every bit of the yarn was made eyes can express greater sadness.
but for their many useful products as
Forest Grove— Last o f 1924 crop by hand by the busy wife who had to
who Is In business struggling to pick
Green and black eyes are supposed States.— Kansas City Star.
well, says "Tree Habits" hy tlie Amer­
out the right key to tit some of Ills
o f dried prunes shipped out.
to he the most wicked. Becky Sharp’*
find time to keep her lord and mastei
ican Nature association. Their wood
Benton county votes $200,000 ; warmly clad in days when the servant
treen eyes played an important pari
With Liberty Bonds selling at the ! Is valuable for lui * cr and is made many holdings, I feel lucky. I really
n her various conquests.
question was as difficult ns it Is today,
main highway bonds.
highest prices o f record, “ it doesn’t into floorings, furniture, tool handles, believe my Imclielorit.v Is compensated
Deschutes county plans 49 separ­ if not more so, and labor not a qnes
The “ vamp" In modern fiction usual ja y to sell the United States short." brush hacks and kitchen utensils. As in the flirt that I don’t have to go
about carrying several pounds of
y possesses (lashing eyes of eitliei — Pittsburgh Gazette-Times.
ate market roads,- total length 208 tion of pity, but scarcity of folk.
fuel It lias no superior.
keys."
rreen or black. Actually, there are n<
miles.
Hack
eyes;
dark-brown
or
dark-gra)
Hermiston — Honey production in
Like ’Em Plump and Popular
?ye* have the appearance of being
Umatilla county set at 300 tons.
Slim, slender, sylphlike, graceful
slack in certain lights.
Hood River— Apple growers will maidens need not go to Africa, if mat
receive $15 a ton fo r canning fruit. rimonially Inclined. The African likes
Chance Acquaintance
Klamath Falls — Oregon Trunk them plump and round. It Is the cus­
Nearly every season I make tlie ac
railroad pays $90,000 fo r terminal tom of certain pastoral tribes to take
WV/oy.yffi —
i
every nine-year-old girl and seclude
pmintance of one or more new flowers
site.
> v .■ -
Y.
and
fatten
her—
for
the
vnlue
of
a
it
takes
years
to
exhaust
tlie
botanic»’
Toledo— Ross' three-story modern
I P
« *
bride depends on the response her
(rensure* of any one eonslderahli
building to be erected at once.
body makes to this treatment. Herein
neighborhood, unless one ninkes a deai
Cottage Grove— New 1,000,000- is light on a matter which has puzzled
>et ut It. like an herbalist. One likes ti
gallon water reservoir will cost city students of early man. In many parts
nave his floral acquaintances come t*
$18,706.
i of Europe there have been discovered
Mm easily and naturally, like Ills othei
S S S ^ J^i1 5 ^
,< •< ;
Scappoose drainage district offers ancient figures of very fat women, and
friends. Some plem-unt occasion slioiifi
%
most of these figures have been made
$310,000 drainage bonds.
srlng you together. You meet in i
''**•?**
A
xnlk, or touch elbows on a plrnh
Medford to vote October 6 on new by people living In Europe during the
' latter phases of the Ice period. It
iinder a tree, or get acquainted on i
$880,000 water works project.
hshlng or camping-out expedition
Springdale — Producers’ associa­ may be legitimately inferred that these
tion will handle 150 cars o f cauli­ ancient people, like some of the mod­ iVhnt comes to yon In the way of bird-
ern tribes of Centrnl Africa, had a
ir flowers, while wooing only the larg*
flower, oO cars cabbage and 10 cars
weakness for fat brides.— Family
spirit of open-air nature, seems likt
lettuce.
Herald.
ipeeial good fortune. At any rate, on<
Portland— Building fo r the first
loes not like to holt his botany, but
J
i 's
i eîa ft i>
seven months o f 1925 is $25,119,440,
rather to prolong the course.—John
Arctic
Robinson
Crusoe
or 47 per cent above same period fo r
Burroughs.
Russkoe Ustye in the Yakutsk
1924.
province of Siberia is one of the north­
Standard Six, five passenger two-door sedan
Saw Hope Depart
ernmost settlements on the globe and
beyond a doubt one of the loneliest. A
An agitated woman entered the
Russian exile who lived In the province
’Lost-and-Found" department nt the en
...T H E ....
for five years refers to his life in the
barn and told the man in charge sh*
lead er In th* industry have been 1 1 Ion « All ftloaer! tmdica are l»y Flah-
Greater Fov/er, More Protec­
settlement of six honses and 22 peo­ lad lost a valuable vase. Tlie man as
M ta r iÉ B ÌÉ É M H i
ple as that of an Arctic Robinson
tion to Working Pert* In­
nired her he would leave no stone un
nprr.»vement» In- ¡ plush.
Hulck hi
»een eonald-
always been noted for
Cmsoe. He was 300 miles from tbe
umed till he found It Tills phrns
cluded; Prices l ower
only a year ftpn. It« sealed
haasis. which prevent«
nearest village, and 4.000 miles from
evidently pleased him for he repeute
Wo rk of Hulck
*;• entering any of th«
Bulck
oea ln
demo
it «taifa con- ! moving pa ». bfow It ha* added an
the nearest railway station. There
marv* ,ou$ r n
r- s ai
d sevpnil time*. “ I will leave no ston
I k termenta.
Fir c'eanc
filter end trasoí ire
the aut- -motive Induatr
was. of eours-\ no postal communica­ unturned.”
said the lady. "I n
rn<
combined with the
troduced the present
A U TO A N D GAS EN G IN E
se fermareftt 1
tion. Answers to official correspond­ afraid there won’t he much left o f ii
Jurd Bui
construction, prar-
Embraced In thin late*
R E PA IR IN G
thc possibility of
In?
nr*
additional
ence could be nbtain -d from Yakutsk,
If you find It under a stone."
tance entering the
strength. tha newest
the capital of the province, in a year
n g parta o f the
achleverr.ert* d fitrn'd
All Work Guaranteed
eqiienflv, minimize
lon**»r motor r * r life, i
and a half at the earliest, and then
nt« and add t > the
In com fo rt and t a f n
Tangled Him U p
R E A SO N A B LE PRICES
only by special messenger.
beauty and roflnemen
A colored ii n ulio !■»<! been I t
and flnleh represent In
ihre? new unit*
FREE
CAR
INSPECTIO N
skill In b od y eraf tsm
court, apparently with disastrous re
»a-?*, therf' I« tmth-
In
face
of
these
materl
ndlua*m*nt.
They
Arf;i.’ Scswcd a Point
•offs, vrn* relating the story of th'
Free towing to (hop within
Improvements l o w e r p
—in fact are thor-
“ Weil, old man.” said tlie artist,
trial
punctuated
hy
rueful
grlmac
financed
throughout
»
b
*
.
and
require
only
radius of three miles
o f Htsndsrd and Maate
ntr to remove the
“ what did yon think of that latest pic­ to n group of sympathetic and per
Ita the rod from the
Tbe announcement a
ture o f mine? I should like to hare
spiring friends gathered around hire
In? of th* > . tt er Ituirk
your candid opinion."
in the corridors of the city court.
ru mor* that Hutch w*
Rtratl'»n showy the
the valv«.|n~head f<»r
fo-pae»«nircr, two-
"My dear fellow, it’s absolutely
North Main Street
” Yes. sir!” he sold “ I t^atimotile
e n t i r e wh h wou ld per
prfrt* »f thia model,
worthless !** replied the critic.
•retry good until that there other law
Phene 73-2.
Estacada, Ore.
ar
a of tha in-
isura
In
tad
that
ln the «o*
“ Yes, yes. 1 know that, hut I should
>er got to crlM-crossln' me.’’— Indian
year#
a
«?
wiucb
bava
a
«
»*
«
U
i
ituvw
tu
cv ¿¿* v » ís * - i i.r* lint of better Uvuvka.
* i like to bear It all tbe same.”
spoils News,
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