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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
Page Four EASTERN C L A C K A M A S N E W S Eastern Clackamas News Entered at the postoffice in Estacad«, Oregon, as second-class mail. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon U PTON H. GIBBS Editor and Manager. S ubscription K ates One year - - Six months - - $1.50 .75 r Thursday, April 17, 1919 The Easter Message What is the a ttritio n of Easter which causes U U* be celebrated with enthusiasm, in spite o f growing religious indiff erence? It lies in its message which gives assurance o f three vital needs in human life, to draw out its best efforts for self de velopment and make it worth while, in spite of all the ills and misfortunes it may encounter in its present existence. These are (1) that righteous ness will eventually be triumph ant. (2) That we are not t h e creatures o f a day but of etern- ity. (3) That there are forgive ness and remission of sins. Unless the first be true, it is folly to fight evil, especially when this involves self sacrifice and even risk of death. Unless the se cond be true, materialism will he rampant, with“ the will to power" as its guiding principle, which takes into consideration only pre- ■ r < Nothing Succeeds Like Success — T H E W O R K IN G POWER OF A counts. D O LLAR is what What you can make it do for you is a test o f your own judgement. — It will do much here in the for way o f you DRY GOODS, ETC. — TRY US AND M A K E GOOD WI T H W E LL YOU. — Always fair and constantly alert to our opportunity to be of service to you. J. K. Ely & Son Odd Fellows Building ESTACADA. - OREGON V sent individual profit. Unless the third be true, unending life would be a curse instead o f a blessing, because we should be continually hampered by the mistakes, fail ures and humiliations o f the past, and never attain that perfection and completeness without which eternal life would be unendur able. While it is true that the mass o f people are oblivious of these requirements, yet they are unconsciously profoundly i n - fluenced by them nevertheless, for their standards and percep tions as far astheygo, deriveforce and validity from them, as well as the obligation to strive after righteousness which they r e - cognize and acknowledge. The Victory loan is to amount to $4,500,000,000 with no over subscriptions, and to run four years at 4 3-4 per cent interest. . HLA.W I , Thursday, April 17, 1 9 1 9 PRINCESS FLOUR CONTINUES TO BE OUR L E A D E R - 4k COME IN AND T R Y OUR HOLSOM BREAD. ITS LIKE TH E KIND T H A T MOTHER USED TO BAKE. • - THE TA STE T H A T LINGERS STILL. SLOGAN: “The Best is None Too Good for You.” Vegetables and Fruits in Season! Me Will is & Me Willis GROCERS [ 1 SCHOOL NEWS Miss Grace Denny is substitut ing for Mrs. Gladys Graham for a few days this week. Thrift clubs are to be organised in each room o f the public schools looking toward the purchase of Thriit and War Savings Stamps during the year 1919-20. •W The description o f our service flag together with list o f blue and gold stars is being forwarded to the state library for preservation among the Oregon war records. Mrs. Holder addressed the grade school pupils on customs of India Monday morning. Costum- es and jew elry were shown and habits and customs discussed. The children enjoyed it greatly. The interscholastic base ball season opened auspiciously for Estacada, Gresham being defeat ed 2 to 0 last Friday. The score indicates a real game in spite o f the handicap o f a poor field. Arrangements for commence ment have proceeded so far as to secure Robt. Fry Clark, President o f Pacific University at Forest Grove for the Baccalaureate Sun day, May 25th, and Col. John Leader for the commencement address, Thursday evening, May 29th. Word has been received from Supt. Churchill that one unit o f credit toward graduation may be allowed for each twelve months service in army or navy, at home or abroad. No student ia en titled to more than 3 such credits. This should be a special induce ment for students to complete their interrupted high school education. “ Figure the real tobacco satisfaction you get out o f a small chew of genu ine tobacco and the way it lasts— and good old G ravely has got your o r- dinary plug backed off the map.“ Good taste, smaller chew, longer life i> what makesGen- uine Gravely cost less to chew tnan ordinary plug. Write to: — G en u in e G ravely D A N V IL L E . V A . for booklet on chewing plug. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG P lug packed in p o u ch Hotel Oregon- Respectfully solicits the patronage o f the People o f Es tacada apd Eastern Clackamas County, when in Port land. The HOTEL OREGON has been for many years one o f Portland’s leading hotels and is located in the heart o f the busintgs and.theatre section, at the convenient corner o f Broadway and Stark. You are assured a cordial welcome and your patronage will be appreciated. Stop at the HOTEL OREGON, the next time you are in Portland. Rooms $1.25 and up