Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 14, 1921, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    P ige Four
Eastern Clackamas News
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Published every Thursday at
Estacada. Oregon
UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
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THF. A M E R IC A N P R E S S A S S O C IA T IO N
Thursday. April 14, 1921
S tatement of the O wnership , M an ­
agement , C irculation . E tc ., R e ­
quired by the A ct of A ugust
12 th , 1912,
of E astern C lackamas N ews , pub­
lished weekly at Estacada, Oregon, for
April 1. 1921.
Editor, Managing Editor and Business
Manager, Upton H. Gibbs, Estacada.
Oregon.
Publisher, Upton H. Gibbs, Estacade,
Oregon.
Owner. Mary Louise Gibbs, Estaca­
da, Oregon.
Known bone holders, mortgagees, and
other security holders, none.
Subscribed and sworn to before m e,
this 1st day of April, 1921.
H. S. S tephens , Notary Public.
My commission expires March 26, 1923.
The Presidential Message
“ In the existing league of na­
tions, the world governing with
its super-powers, this republic
will have no part.”
With these words President
Harding definitely rejected the
league of nations. He fuvors a
declaration of peace, and after­
wards seek to negotiate “the
covenant relationships 90 essen­
tial to all. This position is what
might have been expected from
bis previous utterai c -s. Those
who will be disappointed at the
scrapping of the covenant, may
console themselves that its main
purpose may be attained in other
ways, if covenant relationships
are entered into for t ie p om >•
tion of peace. As to disarma­
ment, he is ready to co-operate
with other nations, but points
out it would be folly for the U.
S. to disarm alone.
His domestic policies are such
as commend themselves as piae-
tieal and sane, among which are
relief for agriculture and the es­
tablishment of n large mercan­
tile marine.
Two statements deserve care­
ful attention, which are:
“ Labor must join management
in understanding that the public
which pays is the public to be
served and simple justice is the
right of all people.”
“ t'ongress ought to wipe the
stain of barbaric lynching from
the banners of a free and order­
ly representative democracy.”
He also gives the senate to un­
derstand that he knows his pre­
rogatives in foreign policies and
will not allow it t<> usurp them.
Altogether the m enace is most
reassuring.
Perhaps you have a dress or
Theo. Ahlberg has been au­ suit you want dyed. Let us do
R-Nu-Em Cleaners, Odd
thorized by the P. R . L. & P. Co. it.
to receive payments on the gold Fellows' building.
notes subscribed by people resi­
dent here, and also to sell notes
of this issue to any desiring to
Oregon Poultry Farm
purchase them.
N o tic e
The death of the former em­
press of Germany, in exile at
Doom, Holland, which occured
Monday morning, is full °f pa­
thos. How different from what
she expected when she married
Prince William of Prussia, in 18-
81, forty years ago. It is proba­
ble that she had little to do with
po’.itics, but confined herself to
the domain of “ the church, nur­
sery and ¡kitchen,” as her hus­
band once expressed it.
The
war even when victory seeming­
ly was going to the Germans,
must have been a severe strain
on her, and when the German
collapse came, and she had to
flee huiriedly from Berlin, it
must have been a heart rending
experience. Poor woman, death
must have brought her a wel­
come release. After life’s fitful
fever, may she rest in peace.
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
One year
Six months
Thursday, April 14, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Col. Harvey, editor of Harvey’s
Weekly, and the great adversary
of Woodrow Wilson in the last
Presidential campaign, is to be
ambassador at the CourtJ of St.
James, if bis nomination is con­
firmed.
A possible emharass­
ment might ensue if Woodrow
Wilson should visit London while
Col. Harvey is ambassador, The
former could not well avoid mak­
ing a call on his country’s chief
representative, and the latter
would feel it incumbent on him
to show special courtesy to a
former President. To those who
know the strained relations be­
tween the two, it would be amus­
ing to watch their official smiles
when they met.
MARQUAMES T R A P-N E ST E D
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , a s th e y
c a n n o t re a c h th e s e a t o f th e d ise a se .
C a ta r r h is a local d ise a se , g re a tly in-
lu en ced by c o n s titu tio n a l co n d itio n s, a n d
In o rd e r to c u re It you m u st ta k e a n
in te rn a ] rem ed y . H a ll's C a ta r r h sM edi-
cine Is ta k e n in te rn a lly a n d a c ts th ru
th e blood on th e m ucous s u rfa c e s of th e
sy stem .
H a ll’s C a ta r r h M edicine w as
p re sc rib e d by one of th e b e st p h y sic ia n s
In th is c o u n try fo r y e a rs . I t is co m ­
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co m bined w ith som e o f th e b est blood
p u rifiers. T h e p e rfe c t c o m b in a tio n of
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cine is w h a t p ro d u c e s su c h w o n d erfu l
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te stim o n ia ls, free.
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All D riiu g ists, 75c.
H a ll's F a m ily P ills fo r c o n stip a tio n .
Get Your Order in Early
for EGGS FOR HATCHING.
A limited nmmbet of BABY
CHICKS for April and May
delivery at $25,b0 pe hundred.
ORDER EARLY.
PHIL
MAR QU A M ]
(Farm located one mile out of Rsta-
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
The Estacada Meat Co
B E E F CA TTLE,
V E A L AND HOGS,
Dressed or Live, Bought.
See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles, Relishes, Catsups,
Cheese, Butter, Milk, and Salt and Smoked Fish.
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Estacada
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Oregon
WM. DALE
Representing
HOLMAN & PACE
Undertakers, Kmbalmers and Funeral
Directors Oregon City.
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