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'I » EASTERN PAGE TWO CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926 FRAMES gjged in breaking down the law en- One redeeming feature has been D E M O C R A liC CLUB forcement agencies o f the state. discovered in the Bolshevik govern - 1 PROGRAM We hold no brief for Governer ment o f Russia. It has decided to do away away with with monasticism, monasticism, and and tnat that pierce, yet we do not profess to do The Democratic ciub 0f Oregon have s0 convenient a lapse o f mem- a I monka m u t hereafter go to wo k h:ifJ com p etcd its speakers’ program ory as ; stute ed.tor o f Oregons ant^ ° wn own living instead o f f or annual Jefferson banquet once leading newspaper seemR to be it on the people. and pre-primary raily at the Mult- capable of summoning at will. Secretary o f Washington Fore.t nomah hotel, Tuesday even.ng, April within the memory o f those less Fire Association says pett.ng par- 13. Carl C. Donaugh is president fac jg> Governor Pierce instructed ties start forest fires. That is not o f the club^ g^abe Proh-bt.on officer Cleaver to all they start, either, but while we Dr. Norman K. Tully, pastor of enf orce the liquor law against the arc on the subject will suggest c g- First Presbyterian church o f Saiem, rjcb anj p jo r aiike. i arette smokers be careful where has been assigned the subject, C onfo, mi - to the gUtutes p«i- ‘ hey throw their l i f t e d stubs. | "Thomas Jeflferson.” Bert E. llar.cy (A COKPOHATION.) taininii 10 tue tnforcament o f a A man ha. discovered a process form er commissioner, United States *at and ° le8pectabie and subject search warrant, officer Cleaver was to take the ink out o f old newspn- Shipping board, will s S u b s c rip tio n K a t e s : f, ,, ‘ ....... given a search warrant by a learned pers so that they may be conver- American Merchant A $1.M) them to scorn to further their de One Year member o f the bench. Armed with ted into pulp and used over again Congressman Elton Watkins, candi- sire to fasten again upon the race .76 i Six Months - this search warrant officer Cleaver Now another process ig needed to date for United States Senator, will what was ever a curse, shows to whui lengtn they will go and how aPPeared *** uninvited guest at one prevent perfectly good white paper discuss “ National Issues an dlJrob- DEAD SLANDERING THE * rse has already Portland’s wealthy, so-called being daubed with ink and sent out lems ” low the same curse has already Short talks will be made by Gov- 'these * advocates Pron,inent> e,ite, 80C‘al. li(luor l®v- as newspapers, brought them. ing, constitution and law violating ernor M. Pierce, Judge M„ry The prohibition brings out much ¡mving lost all respect fo r them- “ Diugstore whiskey” in days gono 0 Walter , residents. Liquor was found and abuse o f persons who have passed ¡.gives, would fo r the sake o f the by was the cause o f many moas’ ¡ Janc Spurl,n Portland, and Ra,ph taken as evidence. Drained glasses out o f this life as far back as Noah. luoney there is in the traffic, bring uouffifall. Now he may again seek W. Swagier o f Ontario. the arelf» dregs m in me the bottom Just how this can advantage alco- back again all the nnsery the woe, with lnc oonom were were ^ “ tonic” which the brewers, never I club w'b particularly feature holic advocates is not plain. If ,be devastated homes, tne sodden ° ialf m u e >> es i ying o L known to produce tne i lde congressional and senatorial produce anything a n y th in g for __ ____ Messages will be read Nero set fires to see Rom e burn aIld drunxen beastg in the form of . . , welfare o f mankind, are placing oil camPal8n , tor ,v .. _ i„ i...i,,...-_ . , . . . booze party was in progress, when , . , . by permission . . * * this , fn om the following National Demo- ■ Sue is - no n« excuse .■ vr■,i- tne man mail oi men, n „ „ a innocent w,.. . __ the shelve« o f 11 that for the the helpiess and wo- * w J ««»SW SVA* va bills The ----- „ . cratic leaders: Clem Shaver, chair today to get drunk and turn incen- men and children in rags, and tat- the state officers entered. learned jurist who issued the search tfrtat nation diary. If Napoleon remained too „e lg asa empty stomachs, that we long at a festive party and arrived have put behind us as a disgrace warrant upon the affidavit of officer An Ohio man, 86, is suing his j Mrs. Emily Newall Blair, vice-chair- Glcaver subsequently discovered hid- w ifet 82, for a divorce after 6 2 _________________________ too late to save the day at Water- and sh.ane to the name o f human- | den in the recesses o f musty, dust- years o f maried life. He says she loo, that circunistasee affords no uy. ine major.ty o f people o i the ’M -v ;» .-. .- .—P-:—*.“ vs covered jurisprudence, a legal fic- left him after twenty-two years to- reason why any o f us o f the present United States have spoken against Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Hall, Props. tion and dismissed the action. It gether and now resides in Doi'g- should fill up on booze und ncgiect mesc th.ngs, and they must be on uppeared that notwithstanding offi- ias3 county, Oregon, Forty years a w ife and children at home. Or .neir guard against the insidious cer Cleaver’s affidavit, and the sub- is a long time in which to make up j v if Roger Williams, George Washing- propaganda such us that mentioned sequent finding o f liquor upon the one’s mind ton or a large number o f other above, ,ne misleading straw votes SUNDAY SPECIAL The wires bring from England J noted persons referred to by those and all the other means fostered by premises mentioned therein, he did CHICKEN DINNER sufficient knowledge upon the story of a young woman who j J in favor o f a return to wines and the metropolitan newspapers which not have base such affidavit. He went into a trance while listening beer brewed beer, distilled whiskey might be in better business. The which to Open from 6i30 a. ffi. to 8:C0 p. m } and drank it in days past and gone, iawg are there, and that they will had merely been told that liquor in on a radio and has remained so what has that to do wuh the present remain is impossible, unthinkable to would be served at the party. That for six months. Have you a radio situation and why attempt to cast believe that they will ever be it was found there, made no d iffer- j in your home? I f so, no doubt It was ordered returned to you can account fo r this girl's odium upon their names'.' i f all changed except to strengthen and ence. its lawful?— owner. A wealthy strange plight after you have list- j these charges were true, it does not ! make them more possible o f enfore- man s castle is hig home. A poor ^ ened to the jazz music and the ania- I uiter the moral question that it was i ment. man’s home is his castle. ' teur singers. wrong and that experience has law-abiding cii-izens o f their time and deserving o f better than to be held up to the peop'e o f this coun- W. A. HEVLMAN, Editor. try as personages who favored the ~~ demoralising use o f harmful bever- Entered at the posioffice in KsUicatia, Times and manners are thlllging and we are all hoping for Oregon, as second class mail. belter things, for better morals, bet- Published every Thursday at iter ways of living, and o f piogres- I sing as intelligent beings, ana to do Estacada, Oregon, th.s we must correct and put behind us eviis that we know are opposed by the, ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, to the full enjoyment of all those characteristics. And for any man Eastern Clackamas News f ! taught us the truth about the prac- V E R A C lf Y-THOU ART A JEWEL tice. Furthermore, in those days, ---------- there were no laws to be broken as The Oregonian on the last day of we have now. Ail the persons March in u leading article accuses named left no evidence that they Governor Pierce o 'i being the com- were taught but respectable and mander in chief o f the forces en- I THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H. C. GOHRING, Proprietor ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ Open frsm 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, open to 8 p.m. ESTACADA, ORECON ’ I ' W w - s - x - j • We havs searched the files o f the Oregonian for evidence o f its support o f Governor Pierce s law en- j loiclIfg agencies and find nothing 1 dut cm'pmg criticism of every en- I0rc<in' 8n^* ^ was fh® Oregonian that assisted in the repeal o f the | istate Income Tax law and then J gloated over the defficiency which j ,t assisted in creating. Truly the Oregonian has forgotten Abe L.n- j-o ln s homely addage, "Y ou may iool some o f the people all the time, all the peopl. some o f the Secretary Hoover thinks time Is wasted in passing laws to curb ' reckless drivers unless there be drastic enforcement o f such laws, j iliat is very true o f any law and wh.le they are so anxious about the automobile which ig accountable for far less deaths than booze, why not advocate and uphold strict enforce- ment in the latter case? The newiy #lected lady mayor 0< SuJUtl, ta reCeiving much attention from all parU o f lhe Unilea States and her adminigtration of a largo I T e’ ^ ,yoU can-t i001 a11 the pe°- I pie ail the time.’ Nothing could have increased Governor Pierce’s standing in the state so surely as this faux pas o f the Oregonian, in accusing him o f assisting in break- I ing down the law enforcing agen- ! cíes o f the state. city will be watched with much in- terclt. Mrs. Landes is not a “ new ’ woman, j, not in office t0 vindicato any personi but oniy ^ t h the de- sire to demonstrate that civic de cency may be brought about when freed from politics and its entangle ments. The labor department bureau of labor statistics says there are 20 million peisong in this country too poor to reort to law to obtain jus- t.cc. Tms has long been a well-1 .mown fact, and backed by Chief By CHAD ALTON just.ee Taft congress ig to be asked) to remedy th9 matter. Court costs The old-time jingle, “ April show und h.gn fees o f lawyers have re ers bring May flowers,” got a thiity quited in keeping all but the finan All i-* j day set-back this season, as the cially able from just rights. wrong und needing attention. | flowers got here first. Doctor Mansbndge, professor of March came in this year like a University, | .amb, und in the language o f the •iocioiogy at Oxford nureiy rhyme, went out with ms lit- oays when America catches up with -ne idea o f adult education it win .• | ie tag-tail behind him. rseult in the greatest civilisation The man who brags about the the world has ever known. Vve X pics and cakes his mother used to guess that’s right, too. The major V make aiso fails to state whether ity o f us are ruoneu through senool y i anyone couid eat them or not. as children and crammed witn un v Some o f the wearers o f short related facts before the age of a skirts make a disclosure they prob- reasoning. Then when we go out Y ably are not aware of. Back in New from , c|wel our ^ #Uucatioll i York they used to say a man built must begm alld with no oth#r t, acn. 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Some one has yet to offer **t the accused and ms lawyer try io start one ugainst the high prices defeat justice, charged by bootleggere. a California lady o f "rich south- The beer parlor proprietors of era blood at Sacramento drove hei Calgary and Edmonton. Alberta, nigh powered car on tiie railroad Canada, have decided that in the tracks, disputing the right o f way i future no women will be served with with the locomotive, and be.ng ar- • Peer in their places. Ag the wo- rested sard she ihougnt it litUa men up there are granted equal shsort o f persecution. Sure, and ^ civil rights, we fail to see why they her doctor husband who put up .-heuid not be equally allowed to 62000 cash bail to get her out of •ou»« themsoives, if they so edsire. jail ought to be proué o f such a •j Louis Phillips, Duke of Orleans, w1*®- Anyway, sne was drunk and, 5 whose oniy claim to distinction was *» he remarked, urat accounted for 5 that he was a great grandson to l h® whole business.” \ tne last king o f France and a pre- The new "ton .c” or "beer” or tender to the throne, is dead at his whatever it turns out to be. ought viLa, Palermo. Siciiy. But France not to cause such a furor. 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