EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1027 Pa?e 2 LONE ON LEONG STAYS IN HIDING Most V aluable Chinaman W arring Tong. SEVEN MILLION IN EX-SERVICE UNITS to Portland, Ore.—The lone member of the On Leone tong, who-te body Is be lieved to be more valuable to a war ring tong than that of any other Chinaman in the world. Is staying <-b»e In his little Fourth street shop these days. He Is the only known On Leong In Portlund. He sought seclusion as soon as word was brought to him of the bloody out break of the On Leong-Illp S ag tong war In the East. He Is repeating his practice of two years ago when he did not venture out of his shop for six months. In the East the On I.eongs are wealthy but the local man is not—ex cept to the Hip Sings. At current prices for the heads of tong officials the lonely on Leong is worth about $ 10 , 000 . He speaks several languages, and hence Is an Interpreter. For a IIlp Sing to kill an Interpreter is to win ? 1,200. Hut that is only a beginning. Being the only man In the chapter, the <>n Leong must be Its president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and lay member. A president dead Is worth $2,500, a vice president, $2,000; a secretary, $1,800; a treasurer, $1,500 und a lay member, $I,(**l. However, It seems unlikely that any Hip Sing will collect the $10,000. The Portland chapter Is also poor. The golden days of the open lottery and Chinese contract labor are gone. The Hip Sings also have a substan tial bond In the Chinese Peace society which says they will not fight. If they start anything the bond will l»e for feit. All these things wnrk'ng together have caused members of the IIlp Sing tong to make a request of a detirtlve that they know and trust. (They went to him In a similar petition at the out break of the previous war). This was their request: “Tell the On Leong rn.in to keep off fhe street. We do not wish trouble with him. We do not wish to hurt him.’' Bathtub Exports Show World Getting Cleaner Washington. Hathlng conveniently ami often Is no longer an American Idiosyncrasy, It Is disclosed In Com merce department figures on plumbing material exports. For five years prior to 102(1 such exports averaged $2,000,01*1 annually, but advanced In that year to $2,266,- (**> and a further Increase Is regard ed as likely this year. • In Lutln-Amerlcu bathtubs are not In great demand, but the department's trade specialists Had a good field there for shower equipment. Great Britain, on the other hand, takes little shower hath material. Canada, Mex ico and Cuba are considered markets for the latest type fixtures. As a rule, the bathtub manufac tured for export Is the old style, enameled Iron affair which stands up on four h«s. Purchasers In Norway, however, demand that the legs he de tachable, and the Chinese want earth enware tubs called “son . l»ow.” Peddles Meat for Dogs in Streets of Berlin Berlin.— New occupational “ stunts" are continually being sprung In Ber lin because o f the ninny unemployed seeking remunerative activity. The latest Is the vendor of dog meat—not the flesh of the ranine hut meat for the family dog. Such n peddler has been wheeling Ids cart through the streets of thickly popu lated Berlin sections, with a big sign proclaiming the character of his busi ness and the merits of Ills goods for the purpose Intended. Naturally the cuts are not of prime quality, hut critical buyers with fns- tldlous pets are not numerous In the districts traversed, and the rather lively business done by this pioneer seems likely to produce competition. License fo r Planes Washington Airplanes from now- on must carry license tags similar to those on automobiles. y o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -o o o c Nicknames Popular in ? British Royal Family o London Royalty and circles q which associate with royalty have their own nlcktaimes for one another. To his friends among the younger set of society Prince George Is k*>wn by Ids Initials —"P. G.” The king Is known to Queen Mary and his throe sisters and a few others ns George. To her Intimates the queen Is Mary, hut the king prefers to call her May. The prlnee o f Wales Is known ns Pavlil. Ids full name being Edward Albert Christ Inn George Andrew Patrick David. The duchess of York, named Elizabeth, Is called “ Betty” In the family circle, and her baby. Princess Elizabeth, Is univer sally called “ Betty." The queen of Spain. grand daughter o f Queen Victoria, and named Victoria Eugenie, Is known among relatives here us Kna. her baby name. Germany Has Largest Single Group of Vetsrans. Parla—Seven and one-half million survivors of the World war ure en rolled in various ex-service men's us- soclatlons and veteran»' organizations throughout the world, according to un official figures tabulated by the Fed eration Interalliée des Anciens Com battants, or Allied Legions, and pub lished In tlie last edition of the Flduc bulletin, issued monthly from Feuera- thm headquarters in Paris. Four und one-half million of these organized ex-service men reside in the countries allied against the central powers during the World war und 3,l*JU,i**> ure citizens of Germany, Austria, Hungary und Bulgaria. Of the 4,.' s » i .( a *J in the allied coun tries, 3,235,250 ure allliated, through their national organizations, with the iederutlon Interalliée des Anciens Combattants. Germany Has Largest. The largest single organization of ex-service men of the World war is in Germany. It is the State Associa tion of Former Warriors, numbering 2,000,000 members. Seven other ex- service men’s u»»oclutluns in Germany liuve a total membership of 7T2.UOO members. France 1ms the largest number of en rolled veterans of any of the allied countries, its II associations of ex- service men having a total member ship of 1,(115,500. Eight of these 11 associations, with a combined member ship o f 1,122,500, are allliated with the Fiduc. Tile largest of these associa tions is the National Union of Ex- Service Men (the Union Nationale des Combattants), with a roil of 400,0U0 members. Italy comes third In the number of its organized veterans, having 750,000. The majority of these are members of the National Association o f Italian Ex- Service Men, which Is a part of the Fldac. 650,000 in Legion. In ttie United Stutes the one big as sociation of ex-service men Is the American Legion, also a member of the Fldac. The American Legion num bers approximately 650,000 members, other associations In the United States have 7 o , ik * i members. The British Legion, uffilated with the 1 ldac. has 400,000 members. Belgium hus 11s, i ** i organized cx- serrice men, of whom 1 o 7,(* mi are »fili ated with the Fldac. Their largest association Is the National Federa tion of Ex-Service Men, which repre sents 56,000 members. There are 458,250 members of the nine ex-service associations In Poland, seven of which ure members of the Fldac. Huiiuinfa also has nine associations with a total membership of 157,<**>. The largest organization Is that of the National Union of Ex-Service Men and It Is a inenilsT of the Fldac. In Czechoslovakia there Is a large division of ex service men, there being 13 different national associations. Three of these associations, having a total membership of 2,5<*>. are mem bers of the Fldac. The remaining 10 associations count 200,(**i members. Austria has 142.8<** enrolled ex- service men: Hungary, 70,000, und Bulgaria 40,000. Court Verdict Dooms Man to Obscure Place in Home Buffalo. N. Y. Husbands must take n back seat In the modern home, Fed eral Judge John K. Hazel ruled, In ef fect, here. Handing down Ills decision In the cn<e of Mary Swlerhlenskt, convicted on March 10 of selling liquor nt her home. Judge Hazel upheld the conten tion of Boy P. Ohlln, assistant United States attorney, that "today fhe hus band has assumed a position of rela tive obscurity." Counsel for Mrs. Swlerblenskl bail nrgued. that she could not have been convicted be came her husband. Benny, hail been acquitted of the same charge and that under the old English common law a wife could not be convicted and sentenced for a misdemeanor when her husband, arrested with her for the same offense, was not similarly treated. Judge Ila/el held. In announcing the decision, that Mrs. Swlerblenskl was rightfully convicted, that a similar case bad come before United States Circuit Judge l>. ,1. Hammond In Ten nessee In 1SN1. Judge Hammond had this to say and Judge Hazel con ourred In the opinion : “ It Is almost an absurdity In this day to pretend that husbands can and do coerce tlielr wives Into the com mission of a crime. To hold It to bo a fact Is a relic o f a belief In the Ignorance and pusillanimity of wom en. whleh Is not. and perhaps never was, well founded." Alaskan Steamships Plan to Serve Reindeer Steaks Tacoma, Wash. Steamships o|<erat Ing from here to Alaskan points are planning to reduce food costs this summer by purchasing reindeer meat at Seward and Nome for the home ward trip. It Is believed relndeet meat will not only be relished b\ p a s sengers and crews alike but will af ford a mean» of advertising one o' the resources o f the northland Herd- o f deer grazing at Cantwell on th. government reserve will snply the de niand at Seward and tundra herd' near Nome cun be utilized. —% Improved Uniform International SundaySchool BUSINESS AND T LessonT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY (B y REV. P R F IT Z W A T E R . D D r>*»an. M o o d y B ible Institu te o f C h i c a g o .) ((c). 1927 . W estern N ewspaper U nion.) Lesson for May 15 PETER AT PENTECOST LESSON TEXT—Acts 2. THE “ SQUARE D E A L " BARBER SHOP LIFE IN FO R T M IN K GOLDEN TEXT—Repent and be bap- tlzed every one of you In the name ot "The Shop Where the Parher Knows His Stuff’ Jesua Christ for the remission of alna, After Mrs. Toofus had kissed her EARL LA FORGE. Prop. and ye shall receive the gift of the husband effusively, she promptly Holy Ghost.—Acts 2:3S. Estacada’s Leading Tonsorial Artist PRIMARY TOPIC — Peter Preaches asked for five dollars, which he as j About Jesus. Hair Cut 35c—Children 25c—Shave 15c ! promptly refused. JUNIOR TOPIC—Th- Gift of Power. “ Big I I lavish those affections upon i Bobbing a Specialty INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP you. I kiss you, and yet you refuse IC—Peter at Pentecost. Shop on Broadway Estacada, Ore. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP me those five dollars." IC—The Source of Spiritual Power. “ Here are (hose five dollar#,” re- 1 I. The Day of Pentecost Fully Come sponded the Fort Mink philosopher und guide. “ Now I can’t afford any (vv. 1-13). more kisses Just at present.” 1. Significance of the day (v. 1). Pentecost Is from a Greek word meantlng “ fifty." It was the feast held THEN THE IRON F L E W fifty days after the wave sheaf offer ing (Lev. 23:16). The wave sheaf -F^o/v. • typifies the resurrection of Christ (I Cor. 15:20-23). 2. The gift of the Holy Spirit (vv. 2-4). On this day the Holy Spirit de CONFECTIONERY ANDy scended upon the disciples. From that LIGHT LUNCH time forth He would work on a new I basis, having the crucified, risen and ascended Christ to present to the world. 3. Upon whom the Spirit came (v. 1; ef. 1:13-15). The twelve and others, both men INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES and women to the number of one hun dred und twenty, showing that the gift of the Holy Spirit was for all be lievers, not merely the apostles. Wlfle— Here I’ve been pressing 4. The marks of the Spirit (vv. 2-4). clothes all day I I’m weary of Iron These marks were external and in ing! ternal. Hubby— Sort of Ironing bored I (1) External. suppose? a n d M A k CEL SALON (a) The sound of a mighty wind (v. 2). This Is suggestive of the mys STRICTLY SAJI IT ARY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE» N ow Plays a Harp terious, pervasive und powerful en At sixty miles ergy of the Spirit. Hair cutting 35« Shave 15c Drove Tommie Sharp; (b) The tongues of flame (v.3). There came a train— MASONIC BLDG, ESTACADA ART SMITH, Prop. He plays a harp. Each of the one hundred and twenty was crowned with such a tongue. Tongues show the practical purpose of U ndertook Mr. Jones the Spirit’s gift—witnessing. Jim and Andy were discussing the j (c) Speaking In foreign tongues death of u friend. (v, 4). This Was n temporary endow Jim said—Andy, who gwine to bury ment for a special purpose. Mr. Jones? DAILY TRIPS FROM (2) Internal. Andy replied—I don't know who ESTACADA TO PORTLAND This Is seen In the transformation gwine bury him, hut Mr. Smith under wrought In the disciples. Peter, who took him. LEAVE ALL FREIGHT AT WAREHOUSE shortly before this, cowered before a (Mr. Smith was the undertaker).— la ordering your freight aent through ns you receive personal service Jewish maid, now with lion boldness The Outlook. both In Estacada and PorUand that will save time and money stands before the chief rulers and de- C. R. J0SSY PHONE lS -li Call and Deliver Service elares that they had murdered their A n oth e r Broken Heart King, therefore guilty before God. Motorist—I'm sorry I rnn over your 5. The effects (vv. 5-13). (1) The multitude were filled with hen. Would n dollar make it right? Farmer— Waal, better make It two. amazement and wonder. The gift of the Spirit transforms common men I have a rooster that was mighty fond Municipal Terminal, , Sixth and 8almon SU.—Phone Main 7733. of that hen, and the shock might kill Into men of power and Influence. him, too. LLS’N‘9 INN, Estacada, Oregon.—DAILY (2) Some mocked and foolishly at / (A * tempted to account for tills remark- ■V. A M. P.M. P.M. •A.M M. P.M. P M. P.M. Swimming in It uble occurrence. They accused the dis Lv. Portland 3:00 8:20 Lv. Estacada 8:00 4:80 8:80 ciples of being Intoxicated. Parson—Did poverty drive you to Clackamas 2:30 6:60 Eagle Creek 8 : IS 4:45 8:46 your criminal ways? II. Peter's Sermon (vv. 14-47). Carver 2:40 7:00 Barton 8:26 4:66 8:66 Prisoner—Not at all. I was simply Peter's sernmn is as wonderful as Barton 8:06 7:26 Carver 8:42 6:15 9:15 the gift of tongues. His analysis is coining money.—Sydney Bulletin. Eagle Creek 2:15 T : 35 Clackamas 8:56 6:25 9:25 Ar. Estacada 2:20 7:60 Ar. Portland perfect. 8:30 6:00 10:00 •Dally except Sunday 1. The Introduction (vv. 14-21). (A) Saturday Only. Throw That One Oat (1) Defense of the disciples against SUNDAY—Leave Portlaad 10 a. m. Leave Estacada 4: SO p. m. Bill—Every time I look at you I the charge of being drunk (v. 15). have thoughts of revenge. This he does by citing Jewish custom IB B B B flB SB IB B E 9 B 5 E K 3 B B 2 flE B B E 3 E B E B B S E B 2B B B B B B X B a B B E Z B P I Mae— Oh, why? showing that they would not be drunk Pill—Revenge Is sweet, you know. at such an early hour of the day. (2) A scriptural explanation. He SCRAPS W ITH HIS W IFE showed that this was a partial fulfill: ment of that which Joel predicted would come to pass (vv. 1(1-21 ; cf. Joel 2:28-32) before the messianic Judgment, viz., mi outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the salvation of all who call upon the name of the Lord. 2. The proposition, or theme (v. 3(5). This was the messlahship of Jesus. 3. The argument (vv. 22-3(1). It was threefold. (1) From Christ's works (v. 22). He was approved of God among the Jews by His miracles, wonders and signs which God did by Him In their midst with which they were familiar. This Company has invented over ^77.000.000 (2) From Ills resurrection (vv. in this territory. 23-32). The Old Testament Scriptures She— Do you have many scraps with had foretold the death and resurrec your wife? tion of Christ (Ps. 16:8-10). The dis He—Almost every night at supper It has 90,000 light and power customer# and ciples were living witnesses of Christ's —whatever Is left over from dinner, resurrection for they bad seen and you know. serves a population of over 400,000. talked with Him, and handled Him since the resurrection (v. 32). Oh, M y Cherries (3) From Ills ascension to he on Robin Redbreast said to me Its business is growing steadily every day. the right hand of God (v. 32). The “May I build a nest In your apple tree?** proof that He had ascended on high "Sure," said l and I heaved a sigh— wns the wonderful miracle of the "But stay away from the Cherry Tree." We offer you an opportunity to invest your Spirit's operation In tlielr midst; for money in this successful and well-managed buai- Tempest Brewing He had said that upon His ascension Mr. Stinger—June, I am going to Into heuwu He would send forth the ness at 6.67 per cent interest. Spirit. tnke that car out In the yard and fix 4. The effect of the sermon (vv. It, or bust It. 37-42). Mrs, Stinger—Why, John. Just think LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT. Many people were convicted of their of the neighbors— and you baptized sins, some three thousand of whom ouly last Sunday morning. repented and were baptized. The dally life of these believers was proof Paging Mr. Lincoln of the Spirit’s gift. ••You're fired I" stormed the hard- (1) They continued steadfastly In boiled boss. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT the apostolic teaching (v. 421. “ Fired? How yoo tnlk!" sneered (2) They continued In fellowship 620 Electric Building the stenog. "1 supposed they sold I with the apostles (v. 42). ! slaves."—American Legion Monthly. R. G. M A R C H B A N K BOB’S BARBER SHOP ESTACADA TRUCK LINE PORTLAND-CARVER-ESTACADA STAGES A Safe Place to Put Your Money Trusting Cod Oh l An undivided heart which worships Rod—I suppose you consider It God alone, and trusts Him as It 1 quite a triumph to make a fool of should. Is raised above all anxiety for me? earthly wnnts. Jane—Why bo . A triumph means J something accomplished that was Hand a n d Heart of C od I very difficult. In creation we see the hand of God. and at Calvary we see the heart of Pointed and H eaded God.—Echoes. "1 can’t find a sinde pin! Where do th «5 »11 go to. anyway?" Spiritual Happiness "It's hard to tell, because they'rv Spiritual happiness is possible under pointed In one direction and they re all circumstances.—Echoes. headed In another." I j j 1 Portland Electric Power Company PORTLAND, OREGON |