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EASTERN C LA C K A M A S NEWS, TH URSDAY, JAN. 4,1923 slon. The United States declined full i above described, before the Register participation, but sent Ambassador and Receiver of the U. S. Land Offie, at Portland, Oregon, on the I7th day Child, Minister Grew nnd Admiral Bris o f January, 1923. Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, tol to guard the interests of America Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. and Americans, these being especially Oregon, as second-class mail. - Myers, of Estacada, Oregon, R-2; Mrs. In connection with the oil fields of ; L. Benjamin, o f Estacada, Oregon, (Continued from first page) Mosul. The conference had to deal Published every Thursday at j R-2; E. Lacey, o f Estacada, Oregon, with the frontiers of the Turkish state, Don’ t forget that Bar ; R-2; Ivan Lacev, o f Estacada, Oregon, on all the payments and that an Inter Work Finished at Fortlanu prices I 2 Estacada, Oregon noth lu Europe and In Mesopotamia, tholomew and Lawrence national loun to Germany lie arranged. where the oil fields are located, and j Act 6-9-16 and Sec. 2305-R. S, France, depending on the reparations with the control of the straits and the are located at the new UPTON H. GIBBS A lexander S week , Register, Don’t Knock, Boost our own town money for reconstruction and continu safeguarding of the Christian minori 12-14-1-11 corner where they are Editor and Manager. ally on the verge of bankruptcy, would ties In Turkey. By the middle of De always pleased to meet not listen to propositions for the re cember the conferees were well on the Lace Curtains a Specialty S u b s c r ip t io n R ates N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S duction of the war bill, and from time way to agreement, Turkey had prom their old patrons as well $1.50 to time mnde preparations to put Into IN the County Court o f the State o f as new ones. We appreci ised to Join the League of Nations as One year Oregon for Cor Clackamas County. .75 effect sanctions again»*. Germany, such soon ns pence was signed, nnd the Six months ate your patronage o f by as occupying the Ruhr district and th* treaty was In process of being drafted. Sitting in Probate. la m now prepared to do all IN the matter o f the Estate of John national forests In the Rhineland. Al g o n e days, and you will On May 15 the conference ro settle A. Inglish, Deceased, kinds c f watch, clock and jewelry ways Great Britain objected to this un the old Tacna-Arlcn dispute between Thursday. J a n u a r y 4, 1923. always find us trying to NOTICE is hereby given that the un til late In tho year, when Bonar I.aw Chile nnd I’eru opened in Washington, repairing. A. N. Johnson. tf dersigned, Belle Duus, has been appoint please, with a full line of had succeeded Lloyd George ns prime and In due time came to a successful ed administratrix of the estate o f John B I B L E Q U E S T IO N S Feeds, Hauling and De minister. Then, at a conten>n<<) of conclusion, adopting a compromise ‘ A. Inglish, deceased, and all persons N O T IC E f O R P U B L I C A T I O N i having claims against said estate are the allied premiers In London, Bonar plan suggested by Secretary Hughes. livering. We wish the hereby notified to present the same to Law gave the French to understand Colombia and Venezuela settled their several communities it 5,he |nt«n or, U. S. Land the undersigned at Estacada, Oregon, that, though Britain could not approve boundary dispute on April 0. Esthonln, — Q U E S TIO N S I Olliice at Portland, Oregon Decern- 1 -tu“ ** . - . .. , , ber 8th, 1922 8 ’ within six months from the date o f the has been our pleasure to of military measures against Germany, Latvia, Lithuania and Albania were and Bible Answers N rvn r’ r' • / , first publication o f this notice. serve, a happy and pros she would not actively oppose them If recognized by the United States ns sov F HoHo- ‘e "/feby given that Leslie | Dated and first publ-hed December ¡1 I f Parents will « M o o r a s » children to look ap ! end memorize the Bible A newer», it will prove the Germans defaulted In the repara ereign states on July 27. o ' I k * * ’ w Est„*c*d*- Oregon, Route I 14, 1922. perous New Year. ] a priceless* h en ta«e to them in o ile r years. 2. who. on 99 ,920' loo,. — t , BELLE DUUS, Administratrix, tions payments due In January. The L ^ ° « n 22' nlade’ Home- turn pm: tn h tinmiiunnmu stead Entry No. 06827, for the SWJ Estacada, Oregon. conference adjourned to meet In Paris B AR TH O LO M EW FOREIGN AFFAIRS i * f ’ w m 10n 5’ TownshiP 4 S., Range A R TH U R I. MOULTON, on January 2 und Premier Poincare Why is worldly prosperity not to be ad 4 L., Willamette Meridian, has filed no and LA W R E N C E Attorney for Administratrix, Intimated that lie might be satisfied tice o f intention to make Three-Year mired? — Psalm 49:16, 17 1107 Spalding, Bldg., With Michael Collins ns Its bend, with milder measures. About this proof to establish claim to the land Portland, Oregon. 12-14-1-11 What is promised to him who orders time It was stated In Washington that the provisional government of the Irish Free State was established In Janu his conversation aright?— Psalm 50:23 the United States was looking for a y * ............. way to help out Europe without en ary, after I)all Klrennn had accepted How can we get near to God? tangling herself In alliances, hut noth the treaty with England and De Valera British, and consequently a traitor, he — Psalm 51:10-12 ing definite was suggested and Eu had refused to accede. Immediately the republicans, now rebels, started a was deposed on November 1. The sov rope was skeptical. warfare that lasted throughout the erelgnty of the nation was declared to On April 10 an economic and finan W H O ’S W H O year nnd was marked by Innumerable he In the hands of the people nnd th cial conference, enlled by the allied su name changed from Ottoman empire tn T h e O r e g o n V o t e r has issued preme council, opened In Genoa. Ger assassinations nnd other outrages S tate 'o f Turkey. The dethroned rule The I'i'uo State forces gradually gained its pre-legislature number enti many and Russia were Invited to par possession of must of the territory took refuge on Malta. On November tled “ Who’s Who in 1923 L eg ticipate, under certain restrictions, but where the rebels were strong and the 18 his nephew, Abdul Medjid Effendl soon after the sessions began the dele was elected cnllph of the Moslem islature.” It contains a personal gates of those two nations concluded fighting degenerated Into bushwhack church. sketch and record of every mem a treaty canceling their war debts and ing. On August 22 President Collins Germany devoted herself through the was killed In an ambuscade and Wil ber o f both houses, and nearly the treaty of Brest-I.Itovsk and estab liam Cosgrove wus elected to succeed year largely to efforts to evade the lishing full diplomatic relations. Sur payment of reparations, to determined all illustrated by cuts. It is prised and angered, the great powers, him. lie offered amnesty to the rebels, work to regain her foreign trade, and a Checking Accounts, a distinctly valuable publication, despite the protests of the neutrals, but they decided to "tight to the tn the printing of innumerable billions death." Erykine Childers, chief aid of of paper marks. The value of the barred the Germans from further par especially for those who take in ticipation In the discussion of Russian Do Valera, was captured nnd executed, mark fluctuated widely, reaching a low Savings Accounts, Four per cent in terest in our state legislators. affairs, which was the most Important j as were other republican leaders. The level of more thnn eight thousand for terest. But valuable as this number is, subject before the conference then, Irish Free Slate formally came Into be s dollar. On June 24 Dr. Walter Rath ing on December 0, with Timothy ennu, foreign minister, was assassl The allied nations offered to give finan it will be exceeded by a later one T im e Deposits, Four per cent Inter cial aid to Russia under certain condi Ilenly as governor general. nated In Berlin by reactionaries. Chnn in which will be summarized th tions, hut Belgium refused to agree to I ’rime Minister -Lloyd George held cellor Wlrth nnd Ids cabinet were est. doings of the legislature and this nnd a day or two Inter the French power through all the vicissitudes of forced out of office November 14 nnd Our Travellers Checks are a safe and legislators. Its able editor, C. C, withdrew their nssent, charging that the year until October 19. On that day Wilhelm Cuno became chancellor with Lloyd George was practicing trickery the conservatives In parliament decld a ministry In which the socialists and Chapman, is an adept and ex to gain control of the Russian oil ed to abandon the coalition and net In communists were not Included. convenient method of carrying funds pert on keeping tab o f proceed fields. Meanwhile the soviet delegates future as a separate party. The pre On December 9 Gabriel Nnrutoxvlex when travelling. ings, analyzing them and syn were making such excessive demands mier was thus deprived of his majority was elected president of Poland to that the uselessness of further negotia nnd promptly resigned, with his cabi W e will be pleased to have you open thesizing the results. And as tions became evident and the confer net. A. Bonar Law, chosen leader of succeed General Pilsudskl. He was duly Inaugurated, amid scenes of an account in any department. far as our experience goes, he is ence adjourned after adopting an eight tin} conservatives, succeeded 1dm, great disorder nnd on December 16 formed a new ministry and culled an wns assassinated by nn artist. eminently fair. It is not stir months' truce with Russia. Mustaplia Keinnl I’nslin »ml the election for November 15. At the prising that at times he incurs Turkish nationalists, who had disa poll» l>e won control of parliament. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS the ire of some senator or rep vowed all the doings of the Turkish The laborltes made great gains and be X' came the “ opposition party.” resentative, as happened at the government at Constantinople, spent : As 1ms been said nbove, the people Under the leadership of Benito Mus Y last biennial session, when one the summer In secretly preparing for a solini, of the United States, despite tho fact the Fascist! of Italy, organized great offensive against tho Greeks In that they were relatively prosperous honorable senator heaved Anatolia. They opened the attack on primarily to protect the country Webster unabridged at his head, August 23 nnd took the enemy com ngalnst the communists, fought a long , were not contented. Taxes, rentals nnd the prices of the necessities of life if we remember rightly. How pletely by surprise. Within one week nnd successful battle. Gaining stead remained too high, nnd the farmer es flie Greek armies had been routed ily In strength, notably by the acces ever Bro. Chapman proved to be nnd driven hack to Smyrna nnd other sion of many thousands of working peclnlly complained because be did not a sport who could take as well const positions and Athens was asking men, they saved the Industries of Italy receive enough for the products of his toll. As usual, the unrest expressed it as give and in this latest “ Who’s for an armistice and agreeing to get from the Reds, ami finally, dissatisfied self nt the polls. What many consid out of Asia Minor. Keninl occupied with the weak policies of Premier Fnc- Who,” writes appreciatively of Smyrna on September 9 nnd five days ta, compelled Ids resignation on Octo ered the conservatism of the Hardin this particular senator. We also Inter n large pnrt of the city was de ber 20. Mussolini was mnde premier administration wns blamed, with or without reason. As the primary elec look to his weekly reports of the stroyed by flames. At first the Turk nnd at once set to work to restore the tions in various states came along, the ish troops were blamed for this, but la prosperity of the country. The king legislature’s proceedings for the ter developments Indicated the confla nnd chamber of deputies gave him fall voters saw and seized their dinner illumination they afford in what gration was started by the fleeing power to put Into effect Ids contem nnd frequently the more conservative candidates were beaten by so-called frequently is a Verbal fog, and Greeks and by looters. G if at Britain, plated reforms nnd economic meas progressives. Albert J. Beveridge de w hich had been sponsor for the Greek ures, nnd ns he lmd the support of we shall do so this coming ses venture In Asln Minor, was alarmed most of the people, the prospects for feated Senator New In Indiana; Lynn J. Frazier defeated Senator McCtimber sion with confidence that we by the expressed Intention of the na Italy were bright. in North Dakota; Senators Johnson of Greece's disaster In Asia Minor re tionalists to take possession of Constan shall not be disappointed. California nnd I.n Follette of Wiscon tinople and the rest of the old Turk sulted In the second abdication of ish empire, and she called on her do King Constantine oa September 2(1. In sin were triumphantly renominated— nnd there were many other such in THE OREGONIAN’S NEW YEAR’S minions mid France, Italy, Serbia, Ru the face of a revolt by the returning stances. It wns generally predicted mania nnd Greece to Join her In the troops. Next day the crown prince, that the Democrats would win big vic EDITION defense of the Dardanelles. France, George, was sworn In as king nnd a which hud been giving aid nnd comfort new government Installed. The revo tories In the election on November 7. the results Justified the forecast The Oregonian’s New Year’s to the Turks, nnd Italy objected to lutionists In control caused the arrest and military operations against the Keninl- of various former cabinet officers nnd In both house nnd senate the Republic number is always looked for Jbr- E conom ical T ra m p o rto tio n Ists. nnd some of the British domin generals on the charge of high treason an majority was tremendously re ward to with expectancy. The ions were noticeably cool. However, In connection with the debacle In Ana duced. Such well known figures as present one, if anything, surpas Britain hurried reinforcements to her tolia, and sl.x of them, Including three Dul’ ont, Kellogg, Townsend, Cnlder. former premiers, were condemned to Fomerene nnd Poindexter w ere retired. ses its predesessors. A layman land and naval forces In the Near East death. Great Britain tried vainly to A feature of the election wns the 1m and let the Turk nnd the world know can hardly realize the work and that she would act alone if necessary. prevent the execution and then broke mense majority rolled up for Al Smith, expense involved in getting out The nllles on September 23 Invited off relations with Greece, probably glad Democratic candidate for the gover get rid of an embarrassing alliance. norship of New York. such an edition. We hope that the nationalists to a peace conference, to Efforts to enforce the prohibition agreeing to return to them Constanti Prince Andrew, uncle of the king, also it will be sent broadcast over the nople, Adrlanople and eastern Thrace was tried and condemned, but escaped law nnd violations of It absorbed a vast amount of time and money, nnd country, and also across the seas, In return for thè guaranteed freedom i with exile. M. Brland resigned ns premier of It may he the difficulties encountered because as an advertisement of of the straits. Kemal Insisted that Russia must lie Included, and the nllles France on January 12 because his pol by the government In this strengthened the state and the Hose City, it agreed that the soviet government icies at the Cannes conference were the cause of the organizations formed cannot be excelled. We shall should participate tn settlement of the opposed. He was succeeded by M. to bring about the “ liberalization" of question of the Dardanelles. After sev I ’olncnre, w hose polio les Included strict the enforcement act so ns to permit the send our copy to England. eral trying days, when war seemed al enforcement of the treaty of Ver manufacture nnd use of beers nnd light wines, nnd ultimately the repeal most unavoidable, the allies and na sailles. tionalists met nt Mudanla on October Rope Benedict XV died on January of the Eighteenth amendment Itself. F A R M R E M IN D E R S 3 to arrange an armistice. A week In 22. and on February 2 the Sacred Col On October 0 Attorney General Daugh ter a protocol was signed providing for lege met In Rome to choose Ids succes erty ruled liquor off all American ships O. A. C. EXP. STATION. the evacuation of eastern Thrace hv sor. Four days later Cardinal Achllle throughout the world nnd declared for The breeders that are to pro Greses within 15 days nnd Its delivery Haiti, archbishop of Milan, was elect eign .shl(«s could not enter American duce the etrRS for hatching should to Turkey within ,45 days, and, yield ed, and on February 12 he was ports if they carried liquor, sealed or unsealed. Great commotion ensued, lug to the Kemnllsts the civil control be getting into condition for lay of Constantinople pending a peace con crowned pope ns Plus XI, To the account of affairs In Turkey hut the ruling w as upheld by Federal ing in January. Some hreedets ference. This conference opened In related above is to be added the down fudge Hand In New York. The ca'es use lights in January to bring Lausanne. Switzerland, November 2«' fall of the sultan. Considered by the Initiated In behalf of various stenm- with the prospect of being long In ses Angora government to be a tool of the ship companies were cnrrled to higher them into production. courts, und enforcement of the ruling against foreign vessels was temporarily Enough permanganate o f pot held up. ash to cover a dime or sufficient The Supreme court on February 27 to give the poultry drinking wa ruled that the womnn's suffrage amendment to the Constitution was ter a wine red color is a good constitutional, nnd on May 1 It upheld preventive for colds. the packers’ control act. June 5 It A curtain on the open front of handed down nn Important opinion to | the effect that labor organizations can j a chicken house is good insur Lard. 10 lb pail ................................... $1.75 be sued for violations of the Sherman ance, although it may never be anti-trust law. By a decision an Lard 5 1b pail .................. ................. yOc used. I f a cold spell lasting two nounced on November 13 Japanese are j not eligible to naturalization. Associ or three days comes along fro Compound.................................... 15c a pound ate Justice John A. Clarke resigned zen combs and toes may be the Hama .......................................... 28c a pound September 4, to devote himself to pro- result Egg production may motion of United States membership - Bacon ....— ...... ........................ 2He a pound In the League Nations, and former drop off and remain low for a Senator George II. Sutherland o f Utah month or two after. It is recom wns appointed to succeed him. On mended that a curtain be pre October 24 Associate Justice Day also resigned, having been made umpire on pared and kept ready to cover the American-German claims commls j the front o f the house in case o f Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday*, open to 8 p. m. slon. President Harding select«'-’ excessive cold weather. Pierce Puttier, an eminent lawyer of • • St. Paul. Minn., to HU the vacancy. Read the Ads in the N ews . (To be continued next week) HOW THE WORLD Eastern Clackamas News FARED IN 1922 CITY LAUNDRY N. B. Rough Dry, I4 lbs. $1.00 i ESTACADA STATE BANK I I l i ESTACADA STATE BANK “ Safety and Service.” NEW S U P E R IO R J CHEVROLET^ A Car Load Will Arrive in a Few Days r 2 Tourings 1 Sedan 1 Coupe Get that Order in, they won t last long THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. PRICES F. 0. B. ESTACADA J CASCADE Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought Estacada Touring • . • . $665-00 Sedan ■ . • . $1065.00 Coupe - - - $875.00 Oregon g a r a g e WILCOX BROS. Props. ESTACADA, OREGON J