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 .• 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: 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