EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THCRSDAY, SEPT. 9, 192G. BENEFITS OF STATE GRADES millers take into consideration the from me. velop the same characteristics, and SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN protein in wheat, especially in sea­ “Th re has been some question LNSOr.SES HANEY Eastern Clackamas News thus the problem becomes more in­ sons when our wheat is iow in that The State Grain Inspection De­ raised, and some objections made tricate. What one child’s disposition element. Tile protein anaylsis is partment is operated for the bene­ beenu e of differences of opinion w. A. HEYLMAN, Editor. may be in the other is the very op­ “His services rendered to the na­ -ing b, tween the President and fit of all persons in the state who made at the state laboratory in posite. One may be tractable and tion at large and to Oregon and the are interested in growing or deal­ connection with the Inspection De­ Entered at the postoffice in Estacada. easy of direction and the other of a Northwest in particular, as a mem­ llr. Haney. That incident demon­ ing in grain. All grain shipped to partment. One half pound should and confirmed Mr. Haney's Oregon, as second class mail. lower nature, more animal, and in­ ber of the United States Shipping strated Port'and or Astoria is weighed, in- be mailed in for the protein analy­ trict regard for his conscience and Board, are too recent in the public corrigible. Likes and dislikes and The fee charged is one dollar. duty and should firmly establish pected and graded as to Federal sis. human nature in all its phases may memory to need recapitulation or hi; P u b lish e d every Thursday at Address packages and letters to grades at these terminals, by the in the confidence and esteem run the gamut through the family, reminder from me,’’ thus writes Hm Grain Inpection Department, 723 Estacada, Oregon, tale Grain Inspection Department. of the public for whom he was la­ J o rg e E. Chamberlain, former and thus heighten the difficulties I Court House, Portland. All dealings in grains at these by the vonfrontng the parents to meet each ! jovernor, Un t <1 States senator and boring and for whose interests he The Department would like to ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, situation and treat each according jhipping Board commissioner, in a stood steadfast and true under such points are on the basis of these stan­ give these services free, but it is dards. stress as was put upon him. (A CORPORATION.) to what it demands. John is quiet ct.er to his friends, the people of gre- “I at have maintained on the fees collected and When grain is bought or sold in seen long service in Ore­ Oregon, commending the candidacy and easy to persuade and handle, must be self sustainig. the interior the price paid is direct­ from which I gained familiarity S ubscription R a t e s : Henry a harum-scarum, wild and vi­ j i Bert E. Haney for United States gon C. E. SPENCE, ly or indirectly based on these $1.M> with the needs and the problems of One Year - Mary ie mother’s girl, al­ lenator. State Market Agent. The grades are based on .76 cious. The ex-governor reviews feeling- my state. I have seen long service grades. 8ix Months - ways ready to help and listen to ad he quality of the grain, mixtures, in Washington from which I gleaned ✓ ice, Jane so jumpy and full of pep .y the early struggles of Haney to a deep insight into the state of mind lockage, smut, etc. Anyone hav­ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT he wild flowers droop and listen lecome a lawyer, the obstacles that COMPARE BOND VALUES eastern public men regarding ing a knowledge of the factors that Notice is hereby given that the when she gets out. And these char­ icset him, and the rapid advance- of western and demands. go to make the grades has an ad­ undersigned, as administratrix of ient he made from the time of his One angle little considered among acters are from the same famiiy, ol ppointment as a deputy district at- And, with problems all due deference to the vantage in grain transactions over the estate of Van Woodard, de­ faults in the hydro-electric constitu­ he same blood, broqght up in the orney oi Multnomah county to his .’resident, and without questioning .hose who do not have that infor­ ceased has filed her final account tional amendment proposed in Ore­ ame household, and know each oth­ achievements as a member of the lis sincerity of purpose, while I mation. Anyone getting inspection :n the office of the County Clerk of gon is this: The entire bond issue er intimately. Yet no two of them vould give weight to his opinions and grades on his grain while it is in Clackamas County, Oregon, and that States Shipping board. __163,000,000—will be sold as an ,vid develop into the same manhooo Jnited -garding the Port of Boston, or th. he warehouse or on the farm is in Monday, the 27th day of Septem­ The letter follows: indebtedness against the state. Un­ or womanhood, and why is it? Port of New York, nevertheless I a better position to market his grain ber, 1926, at the hour of 10 a. m. in 'To My Friends, the People of der private ownership, in many We hear much of the responsibili­ Oregon: the forenoon of said day, in the .vould accept Mr. Haney's at more nearly its true value. eases, only about thirty per cent of ty of parents and blame being “It had been my intention, as it judgment rather In order to make this information Court Room of said Court in reference to that which the funds are raised by sale of placed upon them for the acts ol till is my desiree, to return to my vas for thB greatest benefit of the available to all parties interested, County has been by said Court as bonds; the balance of the fund re­ he children. Hut hus any person aid home in Oregon during the early oris of Oregon and the develop .he State Grain Inspection Depart­ the time appointed and place for the hearing quired is secured through sales of yet found, seen, or heard of a man days of this summer and while .¡ent of my home state. ment will inspect samples that are of objections thereto and the settle­ preferred stocks, largely by custom­ ,nd woman joined in holy wedlock in und will furnish certifi­ ment thereof. to urge with what force there “ Years have not lessened nor mailed er ownership campaigns, and the who eouid or have reared a family .here cates showing the * grades, weight and first published, Aug­ nforced absence dimmed my love night be in me the election of my balance through selling the common of boys and giris and succeeded in ¿ood friend Bert Haney as United for and loyalty to my state and my pvr bushel, dockage, smut, etc. ust Dated 19, 1926. .iliing them with a nature othei stock. senator. Illness has delayed ,ood friends within it. That which Great care should be taken in get­ Last publication, September 16, This gives bonds under private .hail human und sending them out States ny homecoming but yet I wish to 1 conceive to be for its beset inter- ting a REPRESENTATIVE sample, 1925. enterprises high market value. In­ .nto the world perfect men and wo­ join DORA HIRTE, w.th those numerous st is my hope and desire. It is my -s the inspection is of value only in stitutional holdings of power and men? If there be such a couple they others my of voice proportion to the correctness of the Administratrix of the estate of onviction that Mr. Haney’s elec­ his friends in supporting nave solved the problem we are light securities are increased far in * Van Woodard, deceased. Address, tion to the senate because of train- ..ample, nis cause, excess of the holdings in any other writing about. Estacada, Oregon. ng both in private and public en- The fee charged for sample in­ “I have known Bert Haney type of security. We are told that Wm. Wallace Smith, leavor, and of demonstrated cour­ spection is 75 cents per sample. At through many years now passed and FLAXSEED PRICES STRONGER five of the old established life in­ Attorney for Administratrix. and during that long periou ge and ability, would best serve ¡east a pound and a half of grain surance companies have from twen­ in May flaxseed prices were gone should be mailed in. We furnish, never heard nor known of him her interests. ty to thirty per cent of their stock luoted at $2.30 and are now $2.40. nave which would tend to impair my “It is for that reason I take this upon request, postcards which ship­ and bond investment in public util­ a crop of 19,000,000 bushels, or 3,- .hat of honor and respect budd­ .cans of commending hs candidacy per can fill out, giving details of ities. Educational institutions show JOO.OUO busheis smaller than last feelings ed by his steady and consistent up­ ind expressing my hope for his el­ hipment, and which will be re- growing appreciation of the merits year s harvest is forecast for the ward course both in public and pri­ ection.” .urned to the shipper as soon as the of public utility investments. Jm ted Farmers of Oregon vate life, GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN car is unloaded and grain is weigh­ B A R B E R S The difference is here: Where say the States. flax crop this year has been ed and graded. “First I knew him as « youthfu. BATHS ;j the entire fund is raised by sale of .he most profitable crop grown, anti student battling his way forward ir, Ladles’ and Children’s Hair- ’ The protein content of wheat is a bonds the security is not considered prospects are for a considerably in­ M i l l i o n s in P e a r ls Cutting a Specialty. j \ preparation for his life’s work, factor in fixing the value for cer­ adequate nor safe, even with state creased acreage next year. earnestly and persistently agains. Shop on Broadway, Estacada. 1 > tain flours. Dealers as well as backing, as it is only when thirty per cent of the money is raised by It is a misfortune to put small prevailing odds, overcoming them oteaddy until he had prepared him­ bonds and the seventy per cent by people in exaited places. self to take his place as a lawyer, •ale of the stocks. This affords a good general illustration of the com­ Travel may broaden one’s views, efficiently, and side by side with parative soundness and basic worth nut our experience is that it also older and more experienced prac- .it.oners before the bar of Multno­ Of limited bond issues under privnte iluttcns the pockclbook. mah county. ownership and unlimited issues un­ H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor Many young girls who have as­ “Í watched his course of action der public ownership. as deputy district attorney of Mult­ pired to be flappers learn rather In Oregon’s consideration of the nomah county and during that ser­ hydro-electric and irrigation amend­ .ate they were only floppers. vice saw nothing but earnest en­ ment to the constitution, initiated by the Housewives Council for sub­ It is quite certain some one must deavor on his part to protect the mission to voters at the November be the goat, it is, however, a sman public interest by the conscientious mseharge oi tile duties of that posi­ election, there is the added element m atter as the murket is usually iul. tion. of public utility certificates, which enough if you have the money. Mutton, Hogs Bought I hen the World War came and entail u further risk because they Each day gives more evidenct operate ns a mortgage against .hut the fight for senator is getting it was my privilege to recommend air. Haney for appointment as plants constructed with funds se­ uown to Bert E. 1 limey and R. N. United States attorney for Urt’gon. cured by bond sales. This is largely Stanfield. are found each day lie assumed his duties at a time a taxpayer's concern, but every in­ going to the Men biunlield camp. when calm judgm ent, unswerving dividual who has business interests Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m. in Oregon is concerned with the ef­ The most appropriate present foi courage and unquestioned loyulty not omy to his duty but to iiis fects that may result to all interests young bnUc toduy is a can op­ country ESTACADA, OREGON were demanded of h:m. in Oregon by passage of this radical .lie if she does not know how to ills administration of the duties of and sweeping change in our consti­ ener. use it, perhups she can be luught by .hat office brought him general re­ tution. ner mother or in-law. -V I --* '/*-;-*--:-**-* ' - K-X-X-J-XK-K--O• #0• • cognition for honesty of endeavor, and unquestioned ability. A KNOTTY PROBLEM This pagoda, a part of the Japanese The state of Oregon has untolu fairness services rendered to the na­ exhibit at the Ses iul-Centennial Inter in its mountain stream* tion "His There is no problem in our social horsepower at large and to Oregon and the national Exposition In Philadelphia which must invite industries using Northwest in particular life or the domestic relution more cheap as a member celebrating the 150th anniversary ol monvo power. In time the serious than that confronting par­ will cause this to become a great of the United Slates Shipping Board the slgnlrg of the Declaration of Inde prudence, is made entirely of pearls ents in rearing a family of boys uiul iiianuta. tin tug center. are too recent in the public memory ami Its value exc°e b $1.000,000 The girls, nor one more perplexing oi to need recapitulation or reminder exposition c niinr.c until December 1. hurder of solution. Since time was, Little wonder the people of Eu fathers and mothers have realizeU iopcan countries are always finan­ this, and to many in trying to solve cially hard up. T hey spend most it, it has caused anxious moments, of time revoiuting and stirring heartbreukings and often driven to up their war themselves. Ov­ distraction those whose consciences er here the among only strife is between have been sorely' tried. Assuming rival bootleggers who quarrel ovei that every parent has the wclfan and us to which shul, of its offspring deep at heart, and . ,u ustomers the most bacon, unu •trives to do for it »hut it considers .hut mg is home the main string in the fiddle. the proper procedure while under it. caie, in spite of all this they grow Yoo-hoo, girls. Amundsen says I up and go out from the family fire the only thing that can thrill him | •ide and lead a far different life now is marriage, but he hasn’t from what the parents had hoped louiul the right woman. The noted With the advent of warm weather a new problem and expected. This would imply and explorer is a brave man and some presents itself in connection with the economical is often so charged that the rearing worthy female should set her cap had been at fault. Hut has it? for him. and safe preservation of family foods. In some instances the fault no The modem way is by means of domestic refriger­ doubt lies in a measure in the parent "Shall novel writers read?" asks who has been too indulgent and a headline. i es, indeed, and the ation. It brings you answering the human call of love average ones should be forced to hus failed to properly tutor the child read some of the rot of their own CONSTANT COLD- it just the right temper- and cause it to be obedient and lend after it has been placed between ature. ear to elder counsel, it has been covers of a book. Then perhaps humored to have its own way too they would quit, or reform. much, the young mother not yet CLEANLINESS—No dirt in the box, no pudlles weaned away from her own youthful George Kemus, u noted and so- on the floor. follies thinks more of flitting from called bootleg king of Ohio, is to be flower to flower than she does in depot.cd to Germany after having Because ot economies due to its ever-ln- UNFAILING SUPPLY—Close your home — go assuming the cares of motherhood served a term in Atlanta prison. creaong truck production. Chevrolet again away for day» and when you return you’ll find His career here was spectacular and is able to decrease the cost cf quality com­ or than she docs of seeing her child I Ï mercial transportation units, making avail­ the food in your refrigerator just a* you left it. proprely trained and it* charade! ne can no doubt keep it up in the able, even to the smallest merchant, a com­ molded in the proper channels. In .and of hi* nativity, us he is said to mercial car cf modern design that offers— this case, too, blame may also attach nave uccumulnUd a mere item of ECONAMY— DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIG­ —the tlcxibilifv and handling case of a three- to the father. Absorbed in provid titty million dollars from American speed transmission—the pow er and smooth­ ERATION is actually cheaper in daily expense ing for his family, he give* little 1 diehards. ness of a valve-ln-head mo.or—the dura- billty and depenJabiiitvcf rug. ed cviisiriK- heed to the children, contenting him i New low Prices tiiti— -tig beauty and advertising value of •elf with the thought, if he gives it The Soviet government is trying CONVENIENCE—New frozen deserts made pos­ uousually fine appearance — all combined any thought at all. that the mother i* tht> plan ol live weddings and ex with a remarkable economy of operation sible and pure, dainty ice cubes for the table. iTonTruck^ICÎ and upkeep. conducting that part of the contract pensive divorces to cut down the redimii to i J satisfactorily. From such a house- ' number of divorces. This fallacy is Come in! See this sturdv haulage unit. We shall be glad to have you come in and let us ex­ Learn how little it rr*l!v . o«** to own a hold we must expect any sort of an old one and impossible. There re-lured W sjf i truck on whi.h vou will be pro-id to hav* children to emerge. Often they 1 is no inw of God or man can compel plain the numerous advantages o f domestic electric vour name appear! io » turn out fairly well, depending a couple totally incompatible to live refrigeration. somewhat on environment or the togt ther, no matter how free or CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY mental faculties with which they how expensive. Soul, plan to bring have been endowed. together those naturally suited to WILCOX BROTHERS - ESTACADA. OREGON Of course, in a family where each other will solve the divorce there are four or five children we problem more than any scheme r l l W a S M V S \ d XeW f — tr s W o r d * k Fri~>T fi » *4 a I/A4ÁA i ¿xOCww V ■ i l s w d VW •uay expect no two of them to d*- based ou steel trap methods. i - - ■ t O E iY BROTHERS \ THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. Beef, ☆ Veal and ☆ T H IS IS T H E T IM E to consider the advantages of Domestic Electric Refrigeration The Finest Chassis ever Offered at the Price j i Portland Electric Power Company I à