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Warn and For Sale Column i cents per line. Cash in advance FDR S A L E or E X C H A N G E Model 2R. Maxwell Touring Car. M. B. Signs j Prin. Estacada Ha'h School. LOST A child’ s red sweater with strap across 1 ack, lost day after the River Mill wreck. Finder kindly notify, Mary Alice Reed Estacada. LOST - In or near Estacada. a hunch of keys. Finder please leave at News Office. , FOR S A L E • 20 nice p i « , price reasonable, some from tnorobred sows. Wa.ter Oriboon Estacada. H E R E ’ S A BARG AIM Before leaving Estacada I would like t o : sell the small building, formerly | used by me in the real estate business and now located on the premises o f Mrs. M. H. Evans on Main St. This neatly painted building cost over to built and decorate and ca* ;*e moved! at slight expense onto any lot in town. 1 will sell this at but a frac tion of its origin«' cost. It is well adapted for quarters for non-resident students while at tending school, or would make good bachelor quarters. For further particulars. See R. M. Standish, News Office. Estacada. vv’HY WE ARE AT WAR WITH GERMANY By EPHRAIM DOUGLASS ADAMS Executive Head. Hietory Depart ment Leland Stanford Junior University 1___ ________________________________ ••Trie o b j e c t of t h i s o a r is to d e l i v e r t * « f ree p e o p l e » of t h * w o r l d f r o m t h e m e n a c e a n d t h e a c t u a l p o w e r of a v a s t m i l . t a r y e i l a b l i i n r e n t c o n t r o l l e d b y an irre sp o n sib le g o v e rn m e n t, w h ic h , h a v .r g **• - . p f e n n e d tc M m t u t i *. - • * ■ - c p r o c e e d e d to ca - r y o u t t h e p l a n w i t h o u t r e g a r d e i t h e r to t h e e a cre d o b l i g a t i o n » of t r e a t y or the to n g -e it a b lie re d p r a c ti c e * a n d l o n g - c n e H » - e d p r i n c i p l e * of I n . te n a t i o n a l a c t i o n a r d h o n o r ; . . . T h i * ; -« * M l i-e j * -~ t- people. It » t h e r u t h l e * * m a i t t r of t h e G e r m a n pec C e It ia c u r bu* - • * » tc *ee tc It t h a t t h e h i s t o r y of t h e - e « t of t h e w '-ld ■ no ' o - j e - le f t to 't* h a n d l i n g . ” — P r * » , d e « t W l l e o n , A u g u e t 27, 1917. WE FIGHT FOR GOOD FAITH “T he faith of treaties is the onlr aoHil foundation on which a Temple of Peace can be built up.“ «James Bryce * Good faith between nations. as be fir c m wen. is the one and only safeguard from a return to barbarism Without it brute force sheer m»;.> t must rule Without It there is nc s*~ irlty in human relations— no se cviritv. even, for life itself. To keer o r e s word, when once given, that is tke evidence of the propress of civ llization. and the test of it. Hence the case of Belgium becomes the single greatest German offense acalnst civilization tn this war At first, in our American ignorance of a >rid conditions, we did not see thi& W e do see it n ow ; more and more wt realize that until the crim e against B- lglum is atoned for. there can be no peace, and no hope o f a world at peace. What 'h e the facts? By treaties s :m od In 1815. and again in 1S31. and FOR S A L E One Shropshire st 11 again In 1539. this last revision buck. Inquire being in effect in 1914. it was agreed Mrs. E. J. Shankland. “ Belgium shall form a perpetually neutral state The five powers guar Currinsville. an t.e to it tht< perpetual neutrality as also the inviolability o f its ter NOTICE ritor> " These five powers were A ns tr:a France. Gr*at Britain. Russia Notice i? hereby »riven that the City a J Prussia By such treaties the ,.f EaUkVia will rvx-eive bui.« up t o ; r- utral state was pledged to defend Tuesday Augu»t 13lh. ISIS at T a» P. in arms the neutrality of its terri M for lower • c to grado ami re i ru c t v and each of the great power? *Kiov»»lk? .n o f Lot* W ai <i 17. i ’ ’ . d Itself not only not to march tt • - into or through the neutral Block 7. a id Lots 7. S. 9 ami 10. B >ck s. O r.»Tirai Plat. K h L< must l e ! state but also to aid her. in case her Territory were violated p»-u»x) with certified check for 10 per ■’’ he world, thinking no nation so cent of aim>unt b*i. bas-> as to break its word was com B*i- opened at > P. M Tues.iay, j lecely taken by surprise by the at Aue -t 1 <th 191s. ta.-k on Belgium But we know now 1\* uth * i 1 r> aerees right to reject any fr to Gev-»uiw »fafemewis that German n. ’ ttary plans had for year? interred ami all bnis. to break this pled«* German ru’ ? i ' ! » W. De v or» lied as to this consistently, and h-*» Recorder to tk e lost da^ On the moraine b c'ore the German t root's advanced the German minister assured Belgium Notice To Creditors she need feel no alarm and in tfc ln th. matter o f the E s t ä t e o f eve- -g o f that same da? he deltvere' Braren T, xer, deeeased. hi? u ‘ «matum. The world has never seen so com V*t*ce .? heneby given the .n slit- i plete a denial o f the binding effect « r t and all neraon* having rla.ma a- o f the pledged word Why has G er gainül the e^tate o f Branch Tu xer. m r v so »wt sight of 'he principle «leceaacu. to present *ame w»th proper of honor among nations* Her own Wuchers, w 'hin *i\ month» from ^.ate answer reveal? the cause ft is again o f first pubbeatioo o f tlu* notice, t the the plea of M*«kf 'The fata that P I under-< at her rraaienc* r S.T.rg- g . m has called down upon he*w-|f w ttff. O rtfoa. i role the hvpocrtsv of th:s> is hard hut not too hard for the Martha Ann Tucaer d -e im e s o f the immortal great na K u r u l m .*f the Esisi* f Br» ch Tücher. «*el. > ti ns stand so high that they can not bat have the right, ia *se of Ciaooe W. iVvwre. need to stride over ex.stencies that Attorney for Eatate can mat d of sa d themseivea * «P ro Pate i f fra t pub. a'.M*. Ju *1. 19U* *• >sor One ken » * hen the British V meter at Berlin notified the Ger c an C h a-cellor that Great Britain Repräsentativ^ from e Gre- w -s tw k vor bound to defend Bel sh a m va n nerv * >pe in Estacada g in i's neutrality, the latter argwed that this * as “T err.tie." a war “Just lh ' we- s. kx*xi: c over * \e pros- tor a w -1— 'neutrality -ust for a pevis of obtaining i»niduce from ► ”*p of (w e r ." Tke -pea. the this section. te-~*i tie- n c ;ilc (| k > ' of sack t i l o » once*, i* that' Germans believe them Justified * “ If I am asked what we are fight ing for." said Prime Minister A s quith. “ I can reply in two sentences. In the first place, to fulfill an obliga tion . . . not only of law, but of honor, which no self-respecting man could possibly have repudiated; sec ondly, to vindicate the principle . . that small nationalities are not to be crushed, tn defiance o f international goo-1 faith.” America was not a direct guarantor like Great Britain, of the neutrality of Belgium, though in various con ventions of which Germany also was a signer) we pledged to the main tenance of the world principle of ‘good faith.” But every nation was attacked when Germany broke faith. “ The law protecting Belgium which was vio lated was oug law and the law of every other civilized country. . . If was our safeguard aeainst the neces sity of maintaining great armaments Owe inlercjf in having if maintained as the lair of nations teas a suOstan tt at. valuable, permanent interest.“ (Klihu Root.) • In the hoj>e of an enduring peace, in the hope of an advancing civilization we cwn not forget Belgium. In the hope for unmolested self-development in th sense of our own security nee es ary to progress, we must not forget Belgium, until her wrongs are righted L Henry V. Adix, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d Office Adjoining Residence Local and Lontf Distance Telephone I’he doctor’ s phone can be connected with your home phone at night if requested. One long ring Dr. L. A. Wells Dentist Associated with Dr. H. P h y s ic ia n a n d Jus. l*o.er la.iS. Mrs. Laura DeShazer and family of spent Sunday at Latourelle where they were guests of DeSnazer s s i s t e r Mrs. Carr. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all to attend the dance next Saturday evening. August 3rd at C ».swell’ s Hah in Eagle Creek, the Shipyard Orchestra of Pori- «! i will furnish the music and a cvx«d time is promised. Willis Cox of Estacada is now able to be about on crutches, af- u ■ having been badly hurt about u . onlh aco by a falling tree. Lee Bronson o f Estacada is no.' employed as night timekeep er at the W .1 »nielU iron S.eel Company’ s piant in Portland ami his brother Neil is employed in tr.e tool room at the same plant. S urgeon Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd Residence: Main and 5th Sts. Teleohone Connection Claude W. Devore Attorney at-Law and Notary Public Estacada, Oregon, JOHN BROWN The Insurance Man O re g o n F ire R e lie f A s s ’ n T )f Rruce Sehminky of Dover, af ter spending a few weeks in har vesting on the home farm, has accepted a position as a civil en gineer and is now working in the Hood River valley. Adix Dr. R. Morse Thu is the seventh of a series ol ten articles by Professor Adams. Last week’ s rain, besides prov ing a boon to the farmers, also aided the anglers, who have for the past few days been having jrood sport with both trout and and jack-salmon, both of which are takin? a fl> readily. S urgeon McMinnville. Oregon. Also First Class OLD LIN E Insurance. Automobile Insurance A Specialty - Phone 513 Gresham 1 Sell and Trade Real Estate Negotiate Loans • Buy M ortgages Rent your Property • Write Insurance In the very best Combanys. I CAN GET YOU RESULTS S. E. WOOSTER F.stacada PLACE Y O U R Fire Insurance in the Home Company and through the Home Agent J. W. REED ESTACADA Agent for The Pacific States Fire Insurance Company Fire Insurance London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. A baby daughter w as born to Mr. at d Mrs. John Closner o f Upper Eagie Creek on July 25th. Joe D* Shazt r of IV " er advises that a yearling Jersey bull, with nng in left ear. strayed onto his place last week and the owner is asked to come and get iL Great American Fir»1 Ins. Co. 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