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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923. ' E astern C lackam as News ' influence. ‘‘There are 30,000 Americans buried in France who fell in breaking the Hindenburg line in 1918. The American people will not forget this in reading von Hindenburg's new threats of waf, ” Director Powell stated, That a revolution for the res toration of the Hohenzollern mon archy is impending is the belief of Mr. Powell. He asserts that von Hindenburg, who had been selected as leader of the move ment, had attempted to open his campaign bv calling for war with France in his recent address to the German Veterans league. “Germany today is in better position for war than the world realizes,” said Mr. Powell, “ but German propaganda is being ex erted t* bring the American people to believe otherwise,” he added in repeating his warning. ________ ' : h HIM HUS Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Published every Thursday at Estacada. Oregon UPTON H. GIBBS Editor and Manager. S u b s c r ip t io n One year Six months . Thursday. . A p r il K ates . 5,1923. B IB L E Q U E S T IO N S QUESTIONS - t T axes to be raised In th e sta te of O regon for the y ear 1923. based on the tax rolls for last year, will ex ceed the retu rn s for the year 1922, bas ed on the t^x rolls for the previous year, by approxim ately $540,000. This was indicated In a com parative state m ent for the years 18-72 and 1923, Is sued by the sta te tax com m ission. For th e y ear 1923 there will be raised a total tax of $40,942,271.73, as against $40,401,709.21 la st year. WHEN YOU want a t r u n k moved, or when you are leaving, remem ber we check your baggage at the house —and don’t forget we haul furniture & guar antee safe delivery. u c u s and blames the moneyed inter ests which are squirming under its attacks and expositions. BARTHOLOMEW While we differ very much from and LAWRENCE To whom is strength promised? the Call we wish it to receive a -■Isa. 40:31 square ’deal, and be allowed to How can we escape from fear? live in its own way. It interests —Isa. 12:2 Try This on Your Dictionary some, amuses others and reallv Who are the sons of God? —Rom. 6,14 The American Classical League hurts no one, and possiblv its has found a graphic way to show strictures may do some good. SPRING POETRY the influence of Greek and Latin Let it alone. upon the English language. It Spring has been assigned as prints extracts from the Deela TH E RIG H T IDEA the special season for poets, for ration of Independence, the Con there is poetry in the air. In the (Continued from fiirst page) We talked a few days ago stitution of the United States, spring the poets who are born and Washington's Farewell Ad and not made, as well as those with a citizen of Milwaukie who dress with the words in italics Jack LaRose, who was sentenced to who are made and not born, and was making preparations to which we owe to Greece anc serve a life term in the state peni also that other large class who paint his house. ‘‘It could go Rome. It is suggested that these ten tiary for the m urder of a second are neither born nor made, take another year without it,” he passages be read aloud, omitting hand dealer in Portland m ore than 15 years ago, w as released from the down and tune their lyres and said, ‘‘but a coat now will be the words in italics for the pur in stitu tio n S aturday under the provi call on the muses to awake. It worth more than it will later on pose of seeing how little of the sion -of a com m utation of sentence was the springtime of the uni because it will do more good and I substance is left. Here, for in granted la st December. verse which evoked the grand besides a neatly painted, neatly stance, is its extracts from the Roy Klein, secretary of the highw ay hymn of creation when the foun appearing house will sell quicker Preamble to our Constitution: com m ission has been tem porarily ap dations of the earth were laid, and bring a better return than We the people of the United pointed chief engineer of th e d epart when the morning stars sang to one that has been allowed to States in order to form a more m ent by the com m ission. T his action gether and all the sons of God grow shabby for lack of a little perfect Union, establish justice, was taken following the acceptance shouted for joy. Since then the paint. There’s something worth insure domestic tranquility, pro of the resignation of H erbert Nunn, has had charge of the engineer spring has been responsible for thinking over, and especially vide for the common defense, who lng since th e com m ission was cre a t a mass of poetical effusions. right at this season when every promote the general welfare and ed in 1917. While probably the larger por one in town ought to be doing secure the blessings of liberty to Civil service exam inations have been tion of these are worthless and something to brighten up and ourselves and our posterity do requested by th e postoffice dep artm en t no more poetical than the stri improve his property. Think of ordain and establish this CON to select po stm asters for the follow dent clang of the bell of the lo what the result will be if you STITU TIO N for the U n i t e d ing cities and tow ns: A shland, A thena, Aurora, Banks. B eaverton, Brownsville, comotive is musical, some of the should want to sell and the house states of America. rest are most charming and de needs paint, the fence needs fix- If these ciassscal. words are Canyon City, Fossil, G ervais, H illsboro, Day, Lakeview , M adras, Mount lightful. There is one unsur ing or the walks about it are read and the rest omUted, almost John Angel, N ewport. N orth Bend, Toledo, passed of its kind written by a in poor condition. Maybe you the whole meaning of the text is W arrenton and Yamhill. haven’t any idea of selling. eiear. The classical words strung king: B ecause of th e circulation of rep o rts “ Rise up my love, my fair one. and Well, even then you are losing together read almost like a tele th a t G overnor Pierce Intends to re come away, money if you neglect improve- graphic summary of the Pream- duce the expense of conducting the For, lo.Jthe winter is past. ments that are going to be abso ble. s ta te highw ay d epartm ent by w eeding The rain is over and gone; out a large num ber of employes, a dele lutely necessary later on, but Thus: people United States The flowers appear on the earth; gation of highw ay engineers visited The time of the singing birds is come. which can be made cheaper now. form perfect union, establish the executive and urged th a t he re Anyway you look at it, the man And the voice of the turtle (dove) is justice, insure domestic tranquil frain from dem oralizing the d ep art heard in our land; who keeps his property improved ity. provide common defense, m ent through any drastic action. The fig tree ripeneth her green figs, and in good order has the edge promote general, secure liberty And the vines are in blossom, ires in the peat and tulle deposits on the fellow who’ lets his run posterity, ordain establish Con- of F Low They give forth their fragrance. er K lam ath lake have broken Arise my love, my fair one. and come down, and who puts off until stitution United States America. out again, according to reports re next month or next year the j How accurately could the av- ceived from K lam ath Falls by U nited away, O my dove, that art in the cliffs of the things he knows ought to be erage high school student apply S tates Game W arden Steele. C onserv In the covert of the steep place, [rock, done right now. Milwaukee Re- the test without recourse to the atio n ists are considering the possibil Let me see thy countenance, let me ity of letting in w ater from U pper v'ew- dictionary?—N. Y. Outlook. hear thy voice; K lam ath lake to tfye dry bed of the Tibie A nswers _________ i{re children to look op th e Bible A n iw e n , it will prove I th em in a fte r years. 1 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST For sweet is thy voice, and thy counte nance is comely.” A Warning How many of my readers know The National Directory of the whence this is taken? Are they American Commission of the like the guests at a fashionable American Legion has requested gathering in Gotham, svho were Oregon Department headquar- delighted with a recitation) of ters to warn its 112 posts to be the inspired hymn of the Bles ready to combat any attempt of sed Virgin, but thought it was propagandists to reintroduce hy an extract from Sir . , Edwin Ar- . , phenism into the United States, nold s. The Light o f Asia, or the The recent address of von Him Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. | denburR u a portion of a ireat * Ur m i T u iu i n l U l 'm c , , oovrnxi movement of the German propa HEARST WOULD INVADE OREGON ,jrandistg which has assumed the Christian Church Bible School every Lord's Day at 10 a. m.: Preaching 11a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. l’he Rev. R. T. of Portland, will speak at the morning service and the pas tor ' n evening, his theme be ing ’Pardon.’ E. E. Atchley, pastor. i n nr ' 1 D.i n .In n Please T ake Notice As Wednesdays and Thurs days are press and publication days in this office, we cannot guarantee to do job work on them. We will try to accommo- '^at0 tx^ssible. but the paper then must have the right of way Those wanting jobwork done, please take notice and thus avoid disappointment.______ \ ^r 0 ) ¡¡ne 0f paints. Oils, Varnishes. Wall Paper, and Win- dow Glass at Pointer's. 3-29tf Mr. William R. Hearst of New ¡aspect of a national campaign to York Citv is desirous of buying interest the public in the pro- German side, is the declaration a daily paper in Portland. It is I of the Legion's National Ameri- reported that he offered a mil canism director. lion and a half dollars for the He stated that the most effect Portland Journal, and on that ive weapon w ith which to tight being declined requested t h e this insidious attempt to make owners of the Telegram to name their price. These gentlemen Americans forget, is the use of also declined as they had no de Americanism so that the people sire to sell What w ill Mr. Hearst will resent all foreign efforts at do? He probably will estab lish a new paper. If he doe he will make it lively for his competitors. In one way his wish to invade Portland, is com plimentary to it. for Mr Heart does not bother with dead cities. H. C. G O H R IN G •If THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. PRODUCERS CALL INVESTIGATED A number of questionnaires have been sent out from Port land to the subscribers of the Producers Call asking for infor mation. It is stated that the object is not to reflect injuriously on the reputation of the paper, but to determine the postal rates to which it is entit.ed. The Call calls this “strong armed tactics” Prop. 1 Beef, Mutton. Veal and flogs Bought O p en from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Estacada : : S atu rd ay s, o p e n lio 8 p. m. Oregon B erry and hopgrow ers of the Wil lam ette valley a re reported to be con fronted by one of th e m ost serious labor situations in th eir history. They need w orkers, but declare they can not afford to pay m ore than 30 esnts an hour. T his wage has been refused by laborers, who prefer the logging cam ps and o th er industries, w here bet te r w ages prevail. U nless th ere Is re lief som e of the grow er* said It would be necessary to cut down th eir cul tivated acreage. One million or m ore feet of fir tim ber in th e Sluelaw forest on the Alsea riv er 12 miles from W aldport has been sold to the Law son Logging company a t $1.25 per 1000 feet, according to an nouncem ent a t th e office of Ralph S Shelley, supervisor of this forest, at Fugene. T his com pany will cut the tim ber, drag It to the Alsea, raft It down th a t stream to the logging rail way and then haul It to the Yaquina river, w here It will again be ratted to th e mill at Toledo. N O TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N 073159 Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Feb- ruary, 20, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Mat thew Slush and Jessie W. Hannan, owners o f the SEJ Section 4, anh the NEJ Section 10, Tp. 2 S., R. 6 E., W. M.. did on the 15tn dav of February, 1923, file in this office their application, serial 073B9, for the exchange of said lands, under the Act of May 20, 1920, and in lieu thereof to select the timber on the NEi WJ NW* and SW* SEJ, Section 7, Tp 1. S,, R. 6 E., W. M., Portland Land District. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above stated lands, or having bona fide objections to the al lowance of said application must file their affidavits o f protest in this office within thirty days from date of the first publication of this notice. 4-11 A lexander S w eek , R eg istsr. F rank O. N o r th r o p , R eceiver. CITY LAUNDRY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ROUGH-DRY— I4lb $1.00 Work finished at Portland prices—Special attention to all family trade. DRY CLEAN1 NG^PRESSING^ DYHNG Lace Curtains a Specialty—PHONE Read the Ads in the N ews . Grow With Your BANK IT IS our privilege to serve a large and growing list of the substantial and suc cessful residents of this community. If you are not already a depositor it will give us much pleasure to add your account to our li<d 4 % IN T E R E S T ON TIM E AND SAVINGS D E P O S I T S . ^ ^ ESTACADASTATEBANK “ Safety and Service.” low er lake to put out the fire if it continues. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, has sent le tte rs to the heads of all sta te d ep artm en ts and in stitu tio n s re questing Inform ation to be included in the Blue Book for the years 1923 and 1924. The Biue Book contains a large am ount of inform ation regard ing s ta te activities, and is printed un der an appropriation authorized by the legislature. T he Marlon coanty court has an nounced th at It was ready to proceed with the construction of the Pudding river bridge on the route of the Pa cific highw ay betw een Salem and P o rt land and th a t the next move is up to th e C lackam as county officials. A bid of $74,000 has been received and Is now before the sta te highw ay officials for approval. A nnouncem ent by rep resen tativ es of tha Sacram ento Investm ent company of Sacram ento. Cal., which recently ac quired title to th e 401 ranch n ear Med ford. one of th e larg est orchard prop ertie s In th a t vicinity, th a t the white employes would be replaced by Jap- | anese. has called forth rigorous pro tests from van o u s civic and fratern al i organizations. B rigadier-G eneral M itchell, assistan t j chief of the a ir service of the U nited S ta te s arm y, w ith headquarters at W ashington. D. C., it expected to visit i O regon w ithin a few days, according to word received at Fugene from C rtssey field. San Francisco. G eneral M itchell will confer with state and fed eral forest officials while In Oregon regarding the a ir fire patrol. T here were th ree fatalities due to industrial accidents in Oregon in she week ending March 29. according to a report prepared by the sta te indus trial accident comm ission. T he vic tims w ere H oward House, chaser. G resham : Olof E. Peterson, laborer. Sum pter, aad Jo h n Hebereon. powder man. Sixes A total of SI* accidents w ere reported to the comm ission Plenty o f Reserve Power HIS Case 10-18 Kerosene Tractor can easily pull a two-bottom plow 7 to 8 inches deep. Or . 8-foot binder, a 22-shoe grain drill, a 5 sec tion spike-tooth harrow, an 8-foot double action disc harrow or a large manure spreader. On the road it draws from 5 to 10 tons, depending on grades and footing. T It will drive a Case 20x28 thresher, fully equipped, a No. 12 Case Silo Filler, baling press, feed mill small com husker or sheller. It is small and compact. It turns in a 22-foot circle. It is built of the finest materials and is noted for its performance, durability and economy. Investigate this better tractor before you buy. Let us point out ita superiorities. CASCADE GARAGE Estacada. Oregon. WILCOX BROS., Props. 3 L