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4 I 4 E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S NF.WE ¡National Convention. In hi. pros- opie.iont the will o f the people? pectus, or rather his statement to Can jt be that w are lacking in W. A. H E Y L M A N , Editor. ' the voters o f his party he set forth intelligence? Or is it the settled in black and white his rifusa. to ,a_v ^ this commonwealth that such Entered at the pOsloiRce in Estacada, pledge himself to support any par- ticular candidate as the nominee fo r votes rcgr sent the will o f the Oregon, as second-claas mail. the o ffice o f president. He alleged people and when cast fo r candidates that his reasons fo r so doing were so or measure : supported by the Ore- P u b lish ed e v e r y T h u rs d a y at that he might be free to suport Wallace ¿IcCammant betr :.yed the E stacad a. O regon, hat candidate whom the people in trust o f h's 5C". ti‘ u-:nts— and fo r .heir wisdom might select at the by the that reason s n tor Hiram Johnson primaries. ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, Upon that promise, the electors, is trying to prevent the senate from IA COKPOKATION.) well knowing his conscientious confirming President Cooiidge’s ap- scruples, and believing in his pre- pointment r-f McCammant to the S ubscription R a t e s : lection promses, which induced United St .tos Circuit Court o f A p One Year . . . . $1.10 hem to vote for him, proceeded to peals B neh. Needless to say, this Six Months - - * -76 lect him delegate, and at the same .ime voted fo r the Hon. Hiram John- ppointn-.cnt was fo r services ren- 30 n o f California, as their choice fo r dered b/ W riiace McCammant in W allace McCammant .he o ffice o f president o f the United nominat ng Coolldge fo r Vlce-prea- The political history o f Orego. itates. The number o f votes cast, ldent Politics as she is played would be incomplete that did noi he percentage o f the who.e number knowg nQ code 0f ethica or honor— mention Wallace McCammant. Hi ho voted is immaterial, as ail o f the . . . , ... >ters— all o f the Republicans, had uch codes being thrown in the scrap has trod up and down the length and i equal opportunity to vote. There heap— or wiped out through moral breadth o f this commonwealth; ani has received almost as much front no claim that anyone was disfran. bankruptcy. page publicity as George. (Feaning vised. The will o f the people was (W allace FcCammant’s appointment Portland’s M ayor.) It is not th pressed at the polls, and the slack has not been confirmed at this purpose o f this article to delve fa. 's and their great champion— “ The back into the gradual rise, politi v allace McCammant fo r refusing to writing, but hangs in the balance, cally, o f this astute young man . e up to his promise to the p eop le1 awaiting his personal atmearance and at least not further than the periot support their candidate fo r the defense before the senate.) when he was returning from a sue .Tice o f president, by claiming that ,-------------------- cachm ffawwiiw wiw wwiww inw \ ■it the slackers who were in the arena o f republican politics cessful distribution o f a politic.! ajority would not have voted fo r jn Oregon each week finds Freder» campaign fund among the const! ram Johnson as their choice o f ick w Steiwer, o f Pendleton gaining tuted political bosses o f the severe lose who exercised their cho.ee o f ril0I.e anj more ground in his candi- mot the train upon which he w;e anchise at the polls, the great dacy fo r United States senator. Im- riding und a friend generousl. iiampion o f the slackers would petus was added to the Steiwer bought two copies and tendered on ever have taken up the defense o f campajgu during the past two weeks to the honorable young man, only t< hose who had not voted— no matter when gtate Senator R, R. Butler, of learn that he disapproved o f th ow few votes were polled, but Th(J Da]iPg pledged his active support Sunday Oregonian through con .vould, to suit the occasion, taken the to Mr. Steiwer. sciencious scruples, though a gre t he position, that those who voted Senator Butler who fo r some time admirer o f its editor, H arvey Scott presented the will o f those who harbored a desire to get into the sen and the week-day editions. lid not. tonal race, announced that he looks His elevation to the Suprcm Having had its bump o f ego, upon Steiwer as the strongest and Bench o f the state followed, no aused by its own idea o f its influ- the bcst qualified contender fo r th( only as a tribute to his mental ac nee in the community, reduced by n0minatj0n. Senator Butler it a rec complishments, but as quid pro qu< he vote fo r Hiram Johnson, as -nized leader in the dry elemen fo r his political services. .gainst its candidate, The Oregonian ¡n the gtate and w in add considerable xhibits its yellow streak and whines 0 the gteiw er campaign, This brings us down to the dat when he stood before the electors o hat the votes cast did not represent Tho situation in Multnomah county this state as a candidate fo r the hoe he will o f the people. When ¡3 very f avorable so fa r as Mr. Stei- or o f Delegate to the Republics: hen, may we ask, do the votes cast wer ¡g concerned. Political leaderr --------------------------------------------— — i re more or less disgusted with the fact that therer are a half dozen 01 | more active or receptive Multnomah candidates, and predict that the east j ern Oregon man will carry theii county. They do not believe that Stan H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor i f eld could be elected if nominate ( and they hold that the one man whi has the ability and t topehnebgkwv has the ability and the potentia 1 strength necessary to win is Mi LSleiwer. Eastern Clackamas Mews THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. ☆ Eastern Oregon politicians are prr dieting that Steiwer will poll a voti o f two to one over Stanfield from the j eastern line o f the state to Trout dale. Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ Coolidge on T ariff Open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m. ESTACADA, OREGON Y t£**8>*>«3**2*9*3**fiM3»** * '•vvv'/ ’î''. . •>•>«>•> ! A Safe Investment with Good Dividends Washington, Jan. 16. ( Washington j Bureau o f the Journal)— "T h e pres j ident, under his peculiar views a | to the conduct o f independent com j missions o f the government, is, in mi j judgement, violating the laws o f the X 1 laws o f the land,” declared Senat » j , Norris o f Nbraska, Republican ii •J- a speech today on presidential ir \ fiuence in the ta r iff commission. “ I f the shipping board and othei boards are to be controlled by secre understandings, we may as well abol- ch them,” Senator Norris contin ued. "A r e there any judges whi | have placed their resignations in th< j hands o f the president to be accep • ted when desired? * i , “ Is the understanding which th president claims he had with com- ! missioner Haney o f the shippin board comon to other departments | o f the governm ent?” Senator Norris said he would adt' another chapter to his remarks later Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money N O T IC E l l I X X Why You Should Buy This Stock 1. » Y i ! 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Notice will be published five con secutive weeks in the Eastern Clack amas News, Estacada, Oregon. First publication Our safe deposit boves are renting rapidly— Call and sleet yours. New Standards For centuries the human race has aid homage to Venus and Adonis aB j te embodiment o f female and male hysical perfection. Now they have critics. In plain, I Oth century slang, “ they’re out.” ! .mericans o f the future, says Dr. iarry L. Rockwood, Cleveland’s lealth commissioner, will be “ taller, linner and healthier.” Venus de Milo and Old Man .donis, says he, are “ too fa t.” Three reasons for the developm ent j • f a new race, as Dr. Rockwood sees .: fashion, diet and exercise, i Growing popularity o f sports,” he eclares. “ is having its effe c t on the anly figu re.” Dec. 24. Mr. & Mr*. W . E. Halt, Prop*. ! 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It can not tell you how t horoughly the Buick "Sealed Chassis” an d the B u ic k “ T r i p le Sealed” engine will protect B u ic k p e rfo r m a n c e on dusty, gritty road*. And it cannot even hint of the mental ease you w ill enjoy, with Buick Author ized Service "just around the comer,” everywhere in America. BUICK MOTOR CO.. IT.INT. MICHIGAN. D f^ie. Gmerol Co^mstoa OF P.O. HOT W AX M A C H I N E jp. ESTACADA STATE BANK Your home paper can help you to u.ld up your community. I f your I cality is progressive your business ! ill thrive and be a success. Your access means success fo r others, here should be cooperation in all lies. Too much competition is as ad as a dearth in business. Corn- unity spirit wiil always help i f your adgement is good. you r aress shoes w ith a 1295;, last publication January 28, 1920. * •* t. * * * * * There is rumors o f good business i this locality very soon. H av e th e soles sew ed on County. ^ Furniture Exchange Neat, Turcble work Guaranteed Witliam L. Shaffer, o f Estacada Portland Electric Power Company COMING TO ESTAC AD A. OREGON Oregon. 0-9-10:80 1926 F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 3 , 4 , an d 5. I f you think you should have more business let your paper know when Oflice Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. THREE DAYS ONLY A perplexed young woman is wor we can help you. No ( mirae for i onsniiatloiu ried about “ ¡he double standard o f We are always anxious to get and p r [qeijenthlu is a regular graduate 1 oralr.” nh? can see nothing fair in publish legitimate news. I f you |n medicine and surgery and is li- a system which allows certain priv- know o f anything that will help this censed by the state of Oregon. He ilcdges to men and forbids them to community, give it to the paper. 1 ll0'’3 110t «P ira te for chronic appen- _ * * i dicitis, gall stoue3, ulcers of stomach, ! women. . , ’ , , , i tonsils or adenoids. And she has plenty o f company, for Let every business man put his He hag tQ hjg crodit won(lerful re- a good many women spend a lot o f houluer to the wheel and this paper , sul(g j „ d|sea8C3 of the stomach, liver, time thinking the same thing about wiil do its full share to help all ] bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid- the same quest on. businesses o f this locality. ; ncy, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, ______ j weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, log Pagan and Christian civilizations ulcers and rectal ailments. Be a booster ;do not knock, but ve had the double standard because Below are the names of a few of his lever forget you have a right to the men found it convenient to es- many satisfied patients in Oregon: t blish it and, having had the bal- rilicise any wrong doing. Rose J. Aplin, Carson, Wash., nerve ■ce o f power for centuries, were trouble. All business is indebted to the Mrs. Otto W ill, Jefferson, varicose able to keep women subjected to the ulcer, leg. ■oublie fo r the success o f that busi same idea. M. P. Christianson, Albany, bladder ness-. The modern woman questions this trouble. Mrs. M. A. Ewan, Coquille, stomach Justice more openy and loudly than trouble. ay of her predecessors. Having ac- Robert Ziglinski, Scio, stomach and uired new priviledges she dallie heart trouble. PO RTLAND John Roth, Albany, adenoids and th the thought that all the forbid- tonsils. • !en fru it which men have tasted and DR. MELLiNTHIN Mrs. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appendi ow taste should be pressed also tc citis. S P E C IA L IS T bar lips. Remember the above date, that con- in Internal Medicine for (he uRation on this trip will be free and And in so doing she dallies with thi past iii'teen years hat his treatment is different, bought which may destroy her. 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Pointer Estacada, Ore. lone so, but they can do this no more, . m ir hey pay, and in precious coin, fo r ! .............. . ■■ /ery evil deed, fo r every sensual in- rigence, fo r every indecent, unman- iYIZi-iŒi!! act. They pay in the loss o f their lildren’s faith, in the destruction f their w ife ’s love, in the death o f leir friend’s respect, and in the bit- r. knowledge that they have pollut- d their bodies and atrophied their ouls, and in return have gained— mthing. Decency, clean living, wholesome linking, are worth a thousand times ore than anything else in life than EV ER Y W EEK SHOULD BE T H R IFT W EEK lything else in life. To women, 1 'ey are o f inestimable value. Do not doubt that the pure in j Now is the time to commence making it so— Start cart see God. For while the un- an account with the Home Bank. ean creep about in the mud and ! ime o f their own viciousness, these ; Call for our 1926 calendar, its records w ill mater hers walk serenely with their faces \ ially assist you in your thrift efforts. ward the stars.— Portland News. H B LO C K SO U TH Oregon. Act 21, The Double Standard j Claimant name* a* w-itne*»«*! W alter L. Shriner, o f Eetacada. Oregon. William J. Dillinger, o f Estacada. Oregon. James E. Denrdorff, o f Estacada. E R A L IN C O M E TA X . JANUARY P U B L IC A T IO N 1920. Investment Department 820 Electric Building V FOR TH U R S D A Y, the Brttrr B«l. I SU Cytindrr Val*»- St.Hrad m o to r rara ranee In price fro m $ l l 2 $ t o $ i 9 9 % . f.o. k I W k /•cranes. A m o n g t k r B a n k o p r n • ^ d o t r d m o d o U thera u ene i h » W-K rara* jom desi,e* cu cii* CASCADE W HFN BETTER AUTOMO BILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM M O T O R CO. A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada .W ilc o x B ros. E sta ca d a