Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 25, 1926, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN
PACK TWO
CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 25
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Portland and to inter-co!!e?iate ath- sponsored by a group o f prominent
letics o f the coast were discussed Portland business and professional
Eastern Clackamas News
Ncticc i:- hereby given that the
When Judge Walter A t Whit* on Monday at the Member’s Forum men, last night gained more than
Our
view
o
f
“
George”
come«
W. A. HEYLMAN, Editor.
undersigned
has been duly appoint­
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at Bay St. Louis, Mis*., issued a o f the Chamber o f Commerce b / 2goo m,.mbers at a mass meeting
through lang distance glasses, radio
com m tndlnf all newspaper8 the footb a l co ches o f the North-
ed administrator o f the estate o f
at the aud.torium, following an ap-
Jccl B. Bowman, deceased, and any
Bntered at the postofflce in Estacada, nnd news dispatches. The latest t0 a tt a in from printing any testi- , v.vst. Homer D. Angel1, president i
‘stunt’* pulled by him was before mony in tho murded trial o f one 0f the Multnomah Civic Stadium As- j peal ° f Mayor
.1 or or
c bii
and all persons having claims a-
Oregon, as second class mail.
the Ad club in Portland. This club Jess Favre, he unwittingly directed relation , was introduced by Andrew | port of the radio fans in the cani-
gain3t said estate are hereby re­
obiects to fake advertising
among the eyes o f the entire country to- J. Bale to the assembly, and pies- ; pajgn to clean up the radio receiv-
quired to present said claims duly
Published every Thursday at
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. ward his courtroom.
A trial that I ented the athletic mentors. As the
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conditions in the city,
the poor and lowly merchant, in ^
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been heard #f ^
gpcakeri Captain John j Me-1
" / t h e most wonder verified as by law required at the
Estacada. Oregon,
the vicinity o f First and Morrison outgjdc 0 { Mississippi gained front Kwan, the coach at the University o f |
office o f my attorney< W_ A. Heyl-
by thei
streets
He admonished its mem- page sp ce on newspapers as far Oregon, stressed the value o f the : *U1 forces for goo t at
as conn
nian, within six months after the
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY. bers to "lay off” stunts or deceit away as ......
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| stadium here in making possible to the world,” declared the mayor.
New York
and _______
Seattle,
Judge White’s underlying id e a ! the intersectional football games “ It has brought the church to the date o f this notice.
(A CORPORATION.)
in advertising Portland.
He re­
Dated March 23, 1926.
excellent. He wanted to insure that are so popular among the an-1 home, has kept the young folks
ferred particularly to such stunts was
I. N. BOWMAN
But
he
went
at
thusirsts
for
college
sport.
Enoch
from
off
the
streets
and
has
pro-
S ubscription R a t e s :
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Favre a fa r trial,
Administrator o f the estate of
as straw hats and shirt sleeves on it wrong
Bagshaw, whose chief care ig the duced immeasurable jo y and enter-
One Year
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ILM»
Joel Bowman, deceased.
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gridiron army of the University of tainment for thousands of persons#
January 1st.
Coming as it did
Six Month«
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W. A. HEYLMAN
from the “ Crown Prince” o f stunt
, ^ ch ! .
th ” i l T ’ n lce d u r* : Washington, Urged the building of
, * , . rf . r.n c . to Bo Target
Attorney for administrator, Esta­
advertisers, it must have been re­ 0
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,
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1 the how \ in Multnomah field to ac-
e nrevented however, from
” revented’ h° WeVCr’
cada, Oregon.
ceived as a huge joke.
To those and «0 on were printed and re*d ' commodate the annua. Washington- enjoying our
radio outfits to the
generally
townspeople would b e - ! 0
das, ic; while Paul Schissler
Date of first publication, March 25,
on
the
outside
looking
in
it
appeared
fullest
extent
by
the
various
forms
THE USELESS "GOOD CITIZEN”
come prejudiced, unbiased Jurors
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A(jr;cultura, Coll?;iS
1926. Date of last publication, Apr.
as another o f George s stunts en-
o f interference that break into th
wouM bn hard to set and veniremen ,
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22nd, 1926.
t.tled
to
front
page
advertising.
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.a
'»poke
of
the
stcad.ly
increasing
pop-
ams,”
said
the
mayor.
“
Most
There is a certain type o f man
already chosen would be influenced.
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progra
Hundreds o f real estate transactions Thus Favre wouldn’t get a fair trial. , ulraity of footba11 and o { the gen- of thig interf erence ig unnecessary
In every community who poses as a
in Portland go unehrontcled, but not
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, era* advantage^ to the community in and can be c|eared up jf the fans
good citizen.
He breaks no laws, . o when George sells his home. He
The judge is falling into a com- having, a suitable amphitheater for organize and make a persistent
t0 remedy the interference
lives morally, pays his honest debts, does the stunt advertising o f sacri­ mon error— an error that Mark , Jramatic and musical productions
,
and is never tangled up with the ficing his home to an institution en­ Twain fifty years ego noted in one and 0ther large gatherings^ A very
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We o f hi8 books. Mark Twain pointed fjne taik was made on behalf o f the
law in any manner.
But he live* gaged in “ welfare work.”
™ a t ev.el'y ,.ll8ie" er
the clty and
.vondcr how George explains the ad­ out that the fallacy o f presuming stadjum by Mayor George L. Baker, i
o f himself, by himself and for him­
vertising he has given Portland, that an intelligent man js disquali- whoso remarks w0re received with a outlymg districts should join the or-
self exclusively. When the call is when he will sell his home in the fied from sitting on a jury merely vagt deaJ o f enthusiasm. John A. Kanizat on and hclP c ean up th
itv o f which he is
mayor and in-
because he had read about the case
Laing, the pre»ident
of Multnomah
vanous interference evus was the
issued for volunteers to put across
'Editor and Q eneral M a n a q e r
e .t hiit money in property in a that is to be tried. And he declared
cIub> told what a valuable asset the °P1IU0," o f the ™ay°J”
d e c,arci
a community movement and give a
W IL L ROGERS
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leighboring
city.
There
seems
to
that
this
practice
if
strictly
ad-
stadium
would
be
to
Portland.—
himself
8trong
for
the
ll8teners
as-
boost, he never answers. When cal­ .leignooring m , .
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sociation and promises his support
be
no
stunt
advertising
about
that,
hcred
to.
would
result
in
filling
jur-
.Spectator
amity has befallen people in cer­
in every way.
tain localities, and charity flies to It may be that the business o f own- ¡es with the most ignorant, unread
ing
and
conducting
an
apartment
men
in
the
community.
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
EASTER
Membership Cards Distr buted
their rescue, he is never one of their
number.
When money is needed house in a neighboring city would
In one o f the news stories from
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A force o f 26 policemen last night
for a public enterprise hig name i* not require an explanation as the Bay St. Louis, there is an item
Christianity, the world around, on at the request o f the mayor, passed
never on the list. When he sees “ insurance
business” did in Port- that shows very plainly how the Easter day, commemorates the res- through the audience and left a
some neighbor stuck in the mud he land.
Wo
understand Portland’s | judge is mistaken.
A prospective urrection o f Christ by especially de- membership application blank with
charter prohibits .he mayor, or the Juror, being questioned by Judgo signed services significant of the every person present.
detours to avoid him.
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The Passion
Week
is . the
The radio listeners greeted Dick
In fact if he stood on the shore commissioners from engaging in White, admitted he had been “ kc«p- event.
0ne week o f all ages which has been nailer, director o f KGW, when he
and saw the ship o f state sinking any business during the terms of ing up with the daily news. ’
“ That’s a nughty bad habit, said indellibly blazoned upon the pages arose to g¡ve a talk on the devel-
he would never offer to throw a office. Usually some member o f the
o f human history; and all human opment o f radio in Portland.
line. And if all mankind were fash- family engages in and conducts the Judge White.
Then, under the judge’s question- progress ■» tempered by the events
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ioned from this same kind of a chap business, while father works for the
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what would happen? There would city. Maybe we will be accused of ing, the prospective juror said that of that week. Approximately one-
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be no churches, no hospitals for the aiding and abetting “ stunt adver- as first he had had an opinion as third of the entire text o f the four n,1S 6
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b
a micro¿ hone and
siek no institutions fo r the unfor- Using!”
Who knows?
One thing to Favre’s guilt or innocence, but Gospels, is devoted to the events of
that one week o f m.gnty conflicts, relayed t(J station KFWV, and
tunate, no progress. If you are a- certain, nobody can accuse George tbat be had abandoned it later.
The more you read the less you arising ultimately to the superb cli-
bout to become a useless “ good cit- j o f doing a “ Prince o f Wales” In
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broadcast to the fans who were un-
believed?”
izen” read this editorial again.
j stunt advertising.
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he Rp9Ur„r‘JJCt‘ ° n. m? rn,,:? able to attend in person.
“ Yes,” the man said,
when Jesus emerged triumphantly
It ia believed by thq officers of the
[ There is the answer. Any Intel- from the tomb, victorius over sin
new organization that hundreds of
j ligent person can do justice to a and death.
j case as « juror, no matter how
We are told in Acts 1 :3 that Jc- local listeners who were not at the
much he has read about it in the sus “ showed himself alive after his audit°rium last night intend to join
i papers.
..... ’ ’ The
’ judge’s words as quo- passion by many proofs.” Had it the organization. Application for
A headline in the paper says "In
ted above give his whole argument not been for this eternal victory membership, they said, could be pro- their war China w on’t fight on
away.— Portland News.
H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor
Christianity wouid' have” amounted cured by writin#f t0
George J. rainy days." They don’t mind get­
to little more than the pathetic ThomPson- secretary.
A payment ting shot, but they w on’t get wet.
READING AND CHARACTER
' story o f a Good Man whose career o f $1- il was declared- would make
was tragically cut short after three any radl° li8tener a member. This
Imagine a sign as you start to en­
Observing recently a man o f 60 years of marvelous preaching and amount is the yearly membership
ter China: "R A I N . N O W A R
years purchasing at a news stand a healing.
dues, it was declared,
T O D A Y ." If that was the custom
magazine devoted to “ true love”
God withheld his hand and allowed
Trouble Mon t0 Be Hired
in this country, we could prevent
stories, prompt* us to remark that sinful man to do his worst. The lit-
Members of the Portland Broad-
all wars by announcing that all the
what we read has much to do with erally killed Jesus by inches; tor- cast Listeners’ association bothered
fighting must be done in Portlancj(
forming our character. In this case turing him with the crown of thorns by interference in the future will
.
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we get an insight to the man’s char- ( with scourging, with the vilest o f write to the secretary, Officials of Oregon.
acter, and we are led to believe that disrespect and insult, and then the organization intend to hire one
Another paper asks, “ W here does
.f he is reading such trash after ar- „ailed him to the cross where he or two trouble men, who will be a Florida Real Estate man go in
nving at the near termination of w..s allowed to slowly die. But used to run down complaints of in- the summer?” He goes to Cali­
Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m.
h.s life, he must have a ways done when death finally came, he was be- tcrfer.n ce and apply the necessary fornia to his all-the-year-round
so, and might just as well, so far as yond the reach o f all human agen- remedies.
home.
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having derived any benefit from his cies either for good or ill. Eveh
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ESTACADA, OREGON
A newspaper asks “ W h y does a
reading or form any worth while the breaking of his legs would have
tbe ° ® cer8 f nd ex*
President of a concern always talk
character have been illiterate. The been futile, for h.s suffering was * . V* b
th# ll8tenel‘8 0lKan'
fact is. which may be proven by any ended. T l^ only thing they could "
P,'° bably W‘ “ beA CB !ed S0°,n at the Company’s banquets?” It’s
observer, this course o f reading is do was to secure h.s body with the f beK‘ ii « l i v e work
Another pub­ an incentive to the workers, who
being followed by very many o f the Roman seal and the Roman guard iu mueUng
*he future ia an,0" g say, “ If that’s all he knows I may
youth o f the land o f both sexes at but these only added to the infal- th<.
° f the orFanizatlon offi- be President some day,u
the present date. The news stands able proofs, when he arose from tho C‘a *’ Uregon‘an’________
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| are burdened by dozens o f the dead. Then on the third day the
Another paper suggests, "T h e
The
people
o
f
the
Pacific
North­
cheapest in every sense o f maga- Deity asserted himself and answered
‘if ¿ines filled with matter o f no lit- fo r all time, the challenge made by west are urged to make use of the cheapest way to enforce Prohibition
•j erary value, and certainly o f no the scoffing multitude, “ If he be a.r mail service :.bout to be start­ is to have everyone that drinks
watched.” W h o is going to do the
I1 . character
building worth.
These the son of God, let him come down ed up and down the coast.
watching?
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V j stories are written by obscure, catch- from the cross, that we may see and
lh e postage o f 25c per ounce
i penny scribblers, characterless them­ believe
An article In a Business M an ’s
He did more than that"— may *eem la‘ if'- to the ordlnary c«>r-
selves and who only pander to the he came up from the grave, and still resPondent- but the chaps sending
magazine inquires, “ W hat business
baser and frothy passions of the , they would not believe. But he e»- back home for dough ought to weU in this country has the largest turn­
^ Í readers, and offer nothing that tablished for all time, the certainty come the alr maii a8 havin* many
over?” Cucumbers for supper have
! would entice a fairly intelligent that there is a life beyond the piiy- things t0 recommend it, especially
the largest turnover, with Fords a
Y : person to even turn their front sical death. The familiar greeting when they are on flat tires and oat
close second. . . .
y pages. If they offered anything that among the early Christians: “ The o f gas-
The Congressional Record speak­
5 would benefit the mentality, anyone Lord is Risen Indeed" carries t h e _____________________________________
ing editorially, says, " ‘ Bull’ D u r­
;; might with safety perhaps read triumphant note that ov«r-rules all
ham is the best Tobacco that ever
;; them but they do not and many of doubts and misgivings w.th refer-
entered these Stately Halls,”
;, th‘‘*e cheap affBirs hav* been re- ence to the validity of the claim, of
SHOULD JURORS
PORTLAND S MAYOR
READ?
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I tused the U8° o f the ma,ls for »bat Jesus Christ the Son o f the Living
reason. The stories in these publi- God— Ira F. Rankin, Methodist Pas-
cations fill the minds o f young per- • tor.
1 tions with false ideas o f real life
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J ! tend by lascivious and questionable
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s.tuations to poison the mind, verge '
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B L O C K S O U T H O F P .0 .
on the vulgar and obscene, and ere-
The newly organized Portland
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;; I ate in udolescent minds a desire to Broadcast
Listeners’
association
emulate the fictitious things they
Neat, Durable work
contain, ail o f which is far from a
proper mode o f building up good
Guaranteed
character. O f course, it is not ex­ J Mr. A Mrs. W. E. Hall. Props.
H a v e the sole, tew ed on
pected that young people Will read
heavy stuff, but there are so many
your a r c s shoes with a
really good books writen by author*
o f character themselves, much more
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readable and in no wise harmful,
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that there should be no excuse for
A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada
the flood o f obnoxious stuff that 1*
Op«n from 6:J0 a. m. to 3:00 p. m ;
allowed to be offered for sale. If
we wish to breed good character,
to put to proper use our intelligence
the quality o f what we feel th . mind
T V ïrîîC L i ■-CEi.~n-.T-i
should be looked after a* carefully
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a« what we feed the body to build
up our physical system. If poison
is taken into the system ite result*
are certain and sure, and it i. just
as tru. o f what we teed our mental­
ity. And if w* do not read what i*
to be o f benefit and will add te
our character, it is far better w*
read not at all — Sutherlin Sun.
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this paper soon. Watch for it
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of
a
stadium
Furniture Exchange
All Kinds *f
Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold
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