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PAG E EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 192« FOUR OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ■ M CLARK FILE S D E C L A R A T IO N .1 . ■■■. I I ■ . " I ■■ ■ out, and did not burn wood except al base sufficient fo r the nat onal fo r cooking. February wag — not * »(.curity. To secure these I pledge cold. myself. “ March from the 1st to the 6th It is essential to the economic vas inclined to be windy. It came n like a small lion and went out w e ll r® o f the nation that the far- 'ike a lamb. April came in warm mer *hoU d receive a Just return fo r but as the days grew longer the his caPltal investment and h s labor. air became colder. By the first o f Ho cannot much longer carry on un- May it was like winter with plenty d,-'r tk® present manifestly unfair 0f snow and ice. distribution o f the proceeds o f what “ In May the young buds were be produces, nor will he longer be frozen dead. Co-n fields were PU‘ off by the specious statement p'anted Rgain and again until it be- that “ ho muat help himself.” Such . " . " , bas not been has not been the the treatment treBtm' nt o o f f other other ^ |p|t q { May #rrived ? eMentU l industries by the central Would Guard Rights |ly the rights o f the state he is elec- While our most important legi3- j ted to represent, A lfred E. Clark o f Portland, can lative needs may be domestic rather I didate fo r the Republican nomina than foreign, I do believe that the i N E W K IN D E R G A R T E N A SSO C I tion fo r United State* senator filed A T IO N FORM ED world court will do much to rehabil- hi* declaration o f candidacy April ;*at 0 the world and promote its lfl. A t the >ame time he gave out Brief Resume of Happenings e' his slogan a fter his name to be The Oregon Stuta Kindergarten cg and j am COmmitted to it 3 assoc ation was formed at a meet printed on the official ballot and the ____ .., . . the Week Collected for summary o f hi* platform. His slo- . hv our rountrv ing at the Central library, Portland, Our Readers. I,; Patlon thercin b* our « » “ "try , Thursday, fo r the purpose o f fu r- “I stand fo r popular government The 18th amendment is the law hering pre-school work o f children. and honest o f the land and is entitled to honcst To obtain funds for Pacific college constructive legislation Mrs. G. M. Glines was temporary The ec- enforcement in good faith. at New berg a campaign will be launch public service, onontic and moral results o f this onontic hairman, and Mrs. George J. Per- ed Thursday to raise *100.000. Following is a summary o f . law have not been fu lly or fairly .ins secretary. Miss N ellie Case- Thirteen men students now are quar Iinait„ rabiy 00„ 0so(l 1810 everything had been kl-led by government. And I pledge m y self,, developed. An honest and earnest bere, organization and extension antined In the University of Oregon platform : Mr. ( ark is o i^ c lir u o t con- the cold. Mother, knit sox o f « elected, to the support o f such enforcement is the only means by '•hairman o f the International Kfn- Infirmary at Eugene as a result of an to the return o f the old corrupt « do#Me thickncgg fo r their childrcn legislative aids as may be found val- which the value or effect o f a law 'ergarten union, epxlaincd the pur- epidemic of mumps. ventton and made thick mittens. id and effective to bring about such can be tested, and this law is en- ose o f the organization. Organization of poultry men of Des ‘ I T or Interest neW8P“ pt "O n June 17th there was a heavy change. , titled toan earnest enforcement by chutes county will come up for con There is no law under which fo OTu Z ° t h T t i f ’ nominated and fall o f snow. A Verm ont form e. The development o f the west re. | smeere and competent officer, be- sideration at a farm marketing con , h T w ^ w lr k T r .“ p « n t a flok o f sheep to pasture on quin-s governmental assistance in “ repud.ated directly or by irrest a nation fo r driving the war ference to be held In Bend Thursday. hariot while intoxicated. port- Peace among nations; the J“ ne 16. The morning o f the 17th the rec amat.on o f and lands, and . . . . . . The safe In the Southern Pacific further limitation o f armaments by dawned with the thermometer below such assistance means an equitable I appreciate the fact tnat a sena •tation at West Fir. near Oakridge. . » „„I „ „ t il then the freezing point. A t about 9 o'-; and fair distribution o f the funJs -or o f the United States should was blown open and *200 In cash preparedness adequate to our own cIook the owner o f tho *b<*P « " f t - nvailable fo r that purpose. Oregon omprehend the national needs and taken. national security. cd to look up h’ s Hock. Before has not had such distribution. I .aspirations, but under no theory oi Twenty-two persons met violent ""Economic and lgcislative policies leaving home he turned to his w ife know that I can succeed-in repair- government do senators cease to be death In Portland In January, accord that will seek to- (1 ) Establish and an(l said Jokingly, ‘ Better start the ing this injustice, and my most in- ,he representatives o f their several Ing to an official summary prepared maintaln a profit basi» fo r agricu!- neighbors soon, its the middle o f sistent effort, will be devoted to states, and I conceive it to be thi duty o f a senator to guard jealou by Coroner Smith. ture; (2 ) Give to the farmer fo r his June and I might get lost in the that end. Reservation of public lands In Coos labor and investment a return ar « " « ■ ’ A terrible storm came u p ____ ..... ■— ----- ----- county as public parks and camp ultea air and certain as is enjoyed hy he had left home. Not return- “E ditor and (¡e n tra iM a na net was proposed In a bill introduced In ther investment and labor; (3 ) En- *ng home that evening his w ife in- WILL ROGERS J the house by Representative Hawley. courage and develop co-operative formed the neighbors. He was Governor Pierce issued a requisition marketing, and through co-operation found the th rd day with both feet PER JAN FEB Ml IR APR H A Y JU ft JUL AU6 «EP OCT NOV DEC KCfiVID cACH for the return of T. W. Lyle, who Is between producers and suitably au- frozen, half covered with snow, but ™ Is 1» ni II HUH0RED LEA0IN0 wanted In Harney county on a forgery thorized agencies o f the government alive- Most o f the sheep were lost, POUNDS m arkets charge. Lyla was under arrest In stabilize as fa r as possible, price, o f 400 .0 0 0 July came in with ice and snow, » 16.50 Idaho. basic farm products. To the *urt,r,*e o f everybody Aug- Continued highway construction U3( proved to be the worst month 37SOOO William Cole and George Cab«!, Co 411.00 lumbia county prisoners, escaped from and especially the development o f o f * n- Almost every green thing in market -his country and in Europe wa.5 the jail at St. Helens after confeder an adequate system o f 350000 >17.50 ates on the outside had sawed away roads; a comprehensive plan o f re- blasted with frost. Newspapers re forestation. ceived fro England state that 1816 two bars. RECI.IPT' RICES 325.000 »17.00 The exclusion o f Asiatics; the re- would be remembered by the exist- A proposed amendment to the agri (feneration as the year in which culture appropriation bill to allow *30.- strietion o f immigration; l;.ws pro- *16.50 300.000 Thousands 000 for drilling wells for stock In the hibiting the industrial exploitation, { here was no summer. Modoc national forest was Introduced o f child labor; the maintenance o f o f Persons would have perished had 275.000 *1(00 high standards o f living; the prin- H not been fo r the abundance o f by Senator McNary. fish and wild gam e.- -New York Herbert Armstrong, of the Menasha ciple o f voluntary collective bar US.M 250.000 ... j Commercial Advertiser. Wooden ware company, North Bend, gaining between employer and em . was chosen president of the Coos ployee. »1500 H A N E Y AN N O U N C E S HIS P L A T - - J liO f iH — The continued business-like de County Fire Patrol association at s r FORM TO VO TE R S O F OREGON velopment and colonization o f feas meeting In Marshfield. »14 50 200.000 1 a A Under the direction of I. M. C. An ible reclamation projects. Pledged to the people o f Oregon Legislation that will give to Ore derson, county club agent, a series of »1400 175.000 fo r the establishment o f an Antcr- A ull the benefits and revenues meetings of the Boys’ and Olrts' clubs gon , ... , . , , . lean Merchant Marine “ adequate to . .. , 1 of Clackamas county are being held from the public lands, forests and carry a major RECE IPTS portion o f our corn »1150 1S0.000 resources in Oregon owned by the In various parts of the county. ., , , . . . . . . . , merce in time* o f peace, and, at Federal government, thereby aiding utdtng , , _ , ... • « The cement block Ferndale schocff. . . , , . j j . , need, to serve as a nava auxiliary, 125.000 »13.00 state development and reducing ta\-| two miles north of Freewater, was .j to “ the development o f the Colum- w c R S I* gutted by fire. The building was erect- J . ‘ . OH AOmeut TUffiAL rOUNOATii>" lOO.OOO . . . . bia river a, a world port and o f i 4f j& a — ed In 190t and It Is estimated could . .u . ___ si— _____ other port* in a fa ir m easure,’ not be replaced for less than $20,000. der the American fla g ; regional rep which, he contends, “ is now Ore- lIK prices for lamb ittive beeh relatively Itlgli lit 1025, with lamb supplier resentation on the Shipping Uoa'd „ „ ......... .......................... ... available for slaiigliter only slightly below normal figures, according to ni Rhea Luper, slate engineer, announc o f the lamb market by tlie Seara-Itoehtick Agricultural Foundation ed the completion of the adjudication .<o long as the government remains ! J|an— today filed hi»"platform " w th • n the shipping business; c o n t in u e d ;^ secretary o f stat and d 1° the sheep-prodiie’ng stales pastures and ranges have been good. Condi of water rights on Burnt river and It tlona In the whole area west of the Rocky mountains are vastly better than and greater harbor development in , . . tributaries In Baker county, Involving „ , , . , . , mal entry a* a contender fo r the they were a year ago. the Columbia river and in the har- » .. 245 water users and covering 27,425 . , _ United States senator*htp. The sheep industry was much more profitable In 1025 than it was In 1024. bors o f Oregon. . ., . . . ^ J' , , I went to Washington the other acres. at In his statement o f the principles Lamb prices ih Chicago averaged *15.35 in November, 1025, its compared with An adequate naval base day. I visited “ T he House of Rep* for which he will stand as a retin* nd average of $6.65 for the same month In the five years from 1000 to 1013. The appointment of M. E. Weather Tongue P oin t feientatives,” they were in session. torial candidate Haney alao declares The top price was reached In January, at I1S.50 per hundredweight, .and the ford of Arlington ns county Judge for Rigd enforcement o f the criminal W h a t l meftn by being in session, that ‘-it is essential to the econ- nt *13.60 came Ih May. Both price* and receipts have thictunted Up Gilliam county was announced by Gov .aw* o f the state and nation a* they , . .. . . . . . .. the tax hill Was up for debate and ernor Pierce following receipt of the a. „ i .f .c . ... omic w elfare o f the nation that the tip and down through the entire season h it effort* to expand production have arc written, including the prohibi- , . , . . . kepi market receipt* down because ranchers-were retaining their ewe lambs they were arguing on “ Better G o lf resignation of L. E. Fowler from that tion 'aws. and laws fo r the s^ppres-1 should receive n just return with which to replenish and incrense their lloeks. The number of ewes slaugli Courses for the medium salaried position. sion o f the narcotic evil. ° F ,!" * ' nV“ t™*nt ,"* !* tered from July to September in 1025 is the smallest for that same period dur man." I suppose if the W o rld bor. %nd he pledged himself, i f el Ing the Inst four years. Mother of six children, although only Adequate provision fo r disabled Court bill had been up, they would 25 years of age. Mrs. Sylvia L. Fisher veteran^ their dependants and dé ected, to the support “ o f such legis The number of lnmhs on fped both In the corn belt and in the Western have been talking on "Shall A m er wife of J. W. Fisher, died In a hos pendants o f those who died in the lation as may be found valid and ef- feeding district* I* smaller than Inst year and some advance in the present ica park oblong or parallel." pital at Bend after she took poison service o f our country, and p re f fective to bring about such change.’ ’ price o f lamb seem* probable from now on. There will probably be a lnrg~r Oregon reclamation demands “ n latub crop, however, this spring and a moderately lower level of price* »« at her ranch house tour miles east of erence in public for ex-service men. W e ll, then I went over to the that city. just and equitable distribution of tbeae lambs come to mnrket during 1026. Senate. T h ey had adjourned, so I the funds available fo r that purpose The flax plant at the state pent C H E V R O LE T M OTOR HAS felt that Am erica was not having tentlary at Salem will be enlarged In such a bad day at that. W e were LOW M A IN T E N A N C E C 0 9 T which it has not had,” Haney con tends, nnd he says, “ I know I can the coming spring In the way of build onlv 50 percent inefficient T H A T Lens than *3.00 per car was the succeed in repairing this injusiito Ing new, large, concrete retting tanks DAY. that will practically double the present average exypense incurred in 1026 and my most insistent effort* will Y ou know w e all joke and kid capacity. by 6600 Chevrolet dealers and ser be devoted to that end,” about Congress, but w e can’ t im Slater*, located at the east approach vice stations in the United States *7° r W orld Court., prove on them. N o m atter who w e n repairs nnd adjustment* to cars He also declares fo r the world to the scenic McKenzie pass country elect, he is just as bad as the one he prepared for the coming tourist sen during the 00-day period covered ! cour* which he believes “ will do replaced. So with all their faults son by organising the Sisters chamber hy the factory guarantee on new '” HCb to rehabilitate the world aod w e love ’em. T h ey are as good as promote it* peace,” and he also says of commerce. Dr. H. L. Vincent Is cars. the people who vote to put them Under this guarantee nil adjust- lbat "(h® ISth amendment is the president of the new organisation. there, and thev are 10 tim n better tbe *and and >• entitled to William O Crosby, known In con menta, including setting' and grind- * iW than the ones who don’t vote at all. i.gv valves, adjusting brakes, and bonest enforcement in good faith.” tral Oregon through his work in In T h e y are like “ B u ll" Durham, Haney's statement as filed is as vesttgatlng the water holding posalbUi replacing part* defective in work they are not perfect, but they are CI MI * « ties of the Benham Falls storage reser manship are made free by the deal- fallows: the best in their line. An American merchant marin« voir site, died recently In Boston or, who impresses upon the patron the value o f frequent inspection o f P r iv ^ d y owned, adequate to cairy friends In Bend have been notified. the new automobile during this a maj ° r portion o f our commerce The city council of McMinnville vol three months time. 'n times o f peace and at need to ed to hold an election on the question Records show that only 16 per servi a<i a naval auxiliary is a neces- of Including the college campus In the P.S. There will be another piece *° an independent and self-io- in this paper soon. Look for it corporate limits of the city and of rot eent o f the owners brought their Ing on the *50.000 bonds for the *500. vars in for adjustment* o f any kind, ^Parting nation. IVe cannot longer ndirating that 86 per cent o f pur- neglect to make reasonable provis- •00 building campaign of the college chaser* were fu lly satisfied with the l0n *or ,ta establishment and main- Speaking before Ihs M a rio n Polk performance o f their machine* in enance- Realtors' association at Salem, rrank •very respect. I pledge myself, i f elected, to dc- Durbin. Marlon county dairyman end Rtgid standard* o f inspection dur- ' ot* m* best energies to the enact- hop buyer, urged a reduction In taxes ng all stages o f factory operations m,n* lows which will make pos- for the support of higher learning an>: are held by Chevrolet officials to bo iihl* *nch an e*ta bIishmont, and Controllable-Beam Headlights on the Better advocated additional stats aid la the responsible fo r this low mainten- '*hich will in the mean time support Buick add pleasure and great security to education of farmers. night driving. ance cost when the car finally ,h* continued operation o f the gov- An ultimatum to all poolrooms In reache* the owner. In the motor ernment fleet under the direction o f Buick’t neu headlights furnish a safe driving Klamath Falls conducting pum bboards department alone, one out o f c v n j a bi-partisan regional public body. light all the time, without blinding approach* and slot machines; to mil gambling *>x employees is an inspector, de- development o f the Columbia ing driver*. A thumb control on the steering dives: to all bootlegging resorts, and tailed to insure exact conformance river *’ a world port and o f other wheel lower* the beam while they pass. to all disorderly houses to desist from to precision limits gauging down to port!' in ia ir measure is now Ore- Have you ever driven the Better Buick? unlawful activities was delivered by E a* low a* one-ten thousandth o f an ffon * ’" ‘w* pressing need. Our L. Elliott, district attorney. Come in and let the cai itself show vou its inch. prosperity depend, largely upon our As the first step in n program which greater attractiveness and value. Controllable' - ■ ■ — i ■ ocean-borne commerce linking u* contemplates the ultimate purchase Beam Headlights are one o f many fine-car PE R K UP. W E A T H E R COULD w,th the maarkeU o f the world, and hy the city of Salem of the presor fc.mire* which Buick. alone, offers you in BE W ORSE that commerce cannot live with an water ay-dem. the couartl appropriate-. the moderate price held. ■ inadequate harbor. **5*0 to cover the expense of sn ap H. A. Buck found among some o f Entitled »• Aid B U I C K M O T O R C O ., F L I N T . M I C H . praisal of the property of the Salem the paper« o f hw father, Albert The citiien * o f Oregon hare ex- W C ra ra l M « m C i s . i . U i Water. Light A Power company. Buck. which he had collected year, pended far more than their just pro- Senator s sn field Invited Governor vgo. the follow ing article, which he portion o f the cost o f port develop, Pierce to send a repr* .amative of Ore give* to this paper fo r publication; ment- Thi# wrong should be re “ The year 1816 was known .lressed gon to Washington. D. C- where a and continued and in joint hearing b fore the senate and throughout the United B u te , and creased federal appropriation, for Guaranteed by houeo public lands committees will Europe a. the coldest ever exper- port development should be had. W e bs held Thursday to r neider Mils to enced by any person then living, art o f right entitled to sufficient son firm and «alec pub* k ia*4 grants January e u so mild that most government aid to develop an ade- (ff U>* » 04««. p m o n s aUvw«d tb*u lira » to go qaat« com nw nu l harbor and • u t - 111 Fifth A z m s s , New York City i i <ih e BULL'S EYE m THE LAMB MARKET BEHAVED IN 1925 a / l f L r 1 L w r fi / ( 7 \ u V ft J V / Ì A WJ J J ) a L i n r j 1 / T r\ \ A \ J r Congress No. 1 e y m as Night D riving v? Pleasure Oe& /%rBUlCK CASCADE W lcox Bros. M O T O R CO. Estacada