Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 16, 1921, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    Thursday, June 16, 1921
EASTERN C L A C K A M A S N E W S
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Eastern Clackamas News
Entered at the postoffice in Estacadu,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada. Oregon
U PTO N H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
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T i l l . AM! KIC AN PRESS ASSOCIATIO N
Thursday, Jun * 1(5, 1921
M a g n a C h a rta D a y
The writer when a boy visited
one day a small island on the
Thames.
It comprised only a
few acres and had but one dw el­
ling house on it, yet this small
island played a most momentous
part in the history of England
and subsequently in our own, for
on it was signed that memora­
ble charter of the rights of free­
men, known as the Magna Char­
ta. One who
knows English
history cannot but feel moved
when he stands on the historic
spot, and also sees the stone on
which tradition asserts the char­
ta was signed by the unwilling
and craven king.
The docu­
ment itself can be seen in the
Rrittish museum.
Yesterday,
June 15, was the 706th anniver­
sary of the granting of the char­
ter.
It is proposed that the
English speaking peoples shall
celebrate this day annually, to
remind them of their common
heritage of the rights o f self-
government, of free speech in
free meeting, of equal justice by
one’s equals, and thus promote
among them a fraternal sense of
goodwill. Certainly the propo­
sition deserves regard, especial­
ly as our own national Fourth of
July was the direct outcome of
Magna Charta.
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School M e e tin g
The annual school meeting for
the election of two school direc­
tors and clerk, will be held in the
High School auditorium, Monday
evening, June 20th, at 8 p. m.
There should be a good atten­
dant e espei i .lly of parents of ti e
school children. The N e w s has
no choice as to candidates for di­
rectors, but suggests they should
have the following qualifications:
1. They should bej sincerely
interested in the schools.
2. This interest should be an
intelligent one, with clear cut.
practical ideas of the require­
ments of the schools to maintain
their efficiency.
8. Preferably, but this is not
essential, they should have chil­
dren of their own in the schools.
The present school clerk, Mrs.
Susie Sarver merits re election,
us she has given absolute satis­
faction in the fulfillment of the
duties of the office.
Up
T ru th
Secretary of the Navy Denby
evidently thought that Admiral
Sims in his recent speech in Lon­
don, spoke unadvisedly with his
lips, for he has ordered him to
return home at once.
The old
sea dog is not versed in diplo­
matic speech. So much depends
on how a man expresses himself,
whether offense is taken or not.
I f a man is called a natural born
liar, he will resent it as an insult,
but if he is described as one w'ho
is congenitally addicted to term­
inological inexactitudes, he may
regard it as a compliment.
The
same with Ambassador Harvey,
when he said America went into
the war to save herself, he ex­
pressed himself too bluntly. But
what he said was in substance
the same as President Wilson’s
declration„ that it was to make
the world safe for democracy.
The U. S. A. is a democracy, and
the ex-kaiser warned its ambas­
sador that after the war, he
would stand no nonsense from
America. I f there had been no
real peril to ourselves, if Ger­
many were victorious, was there
strong enough justification for
our going into it?
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THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
The Ford Motor Company was the first to re­
duce prices on cars, September 22, 1920 That
first reduction prices all models below the
1914 price basis. Now another cut is m a d e-
effective June 7, 1921—to the following prices
f. o. b. Detroit:
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£ ha*'» • .......................................... $ 345.00
Runabout ........................................... 370.00
I ouring ...................................
415.00
Truck with Pneumatic Tires ............. 495.00
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$696.00
Sedan
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Ford prices are uniform everywhere, except for freight
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