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EASTERN CLACKAM AS NEWS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER SE ® 2 P U B L IC S C H O O L ^ ces Buy a few shares of our 7 percent Prior Pre ference Stock and your money will earn you Buy Y o u r Supply N -O -W at the Over 7 per cent. This bill Is proposed because Its supporters believe that only by universal education of our children on standard and uniform lines can jh eso things be achieved. DIVIDENDS ARE PAYABLE EVERY THREE ESTACADA FEED COMPANY MONTHS B e fo re T h ey G o H igher. This is a good, sound investment and our Easy Payment Plan enables you to yet 1% intere-t on your savings while you are pay ing for your shares. This bill proposes no religious restrictions. It contemplates no limitation of the right of the parent to teach religion to his child in his own way und , according to his own belief. It raises no issue of religious difference. * This bill is purely a measure to insure that all children by attending the j public schools shall be taught alike during their grammar school years, so [ that their outlook may grow to be a unified outlook for the common weal I and for their country and Its Institutions. Investigate This Unusual O pportunity R^»-E*M-E-M-B-E-R^) T oday W e Carry a Complete Line of Ask any of our employes about it. To make an all American nation we must have all-American Instruction of our children along recognized standard lines. Ignorance of American Ideals and institutions and language is the greatest menace to them, because those who do not understand them properly do not support them. • PORTLAND O n e F la g — O n e S c h o o l— O n e L a n g u a g e ■‘'IDAS THE STATE GROCERIES investment Departmert Jfltvi 3 g ......... chjr _ ___ _ ' PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER Company. ^ Mill Feeds Are Beginning Their Annual Winter Advance. Let Your Money Work for You Thp purpose of the compulsory public school attendance bill Is to Insure the Instruction of all Oregon children of grammar school tge In a common language, a common history and common Ideals, to the end that American unity ahall be promoted, American Ideals safeguarded and American Insti tutions perpetuated. MALCOLM, S3*. Inspector-General in Oregon. Ancient and Accepted Scottish R ita 7 $ TT s lO fS C S e n s e Vote 314 x Yes P. 8 5 19, 1922. i The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor. Room 605 Flectrir Bides., Portland, Oregon. _____ . l i ì i íú i '£ S í (Paid Adv^rtlNorm-nt) •P + + + + + + + * Confectionery, + * + + * + Phonogr tphs, 1 $50.00 Artisan D egree W ork On Saturday October 21, 19^:2, at 7 p. m. the Artisan’s special j train will leave Portland headed ? x ¡for Estacada. On its arrival L iG H T L u n c h e s , here the well known drill team * The football schedule on the of Progress Assembly, with its ESTACADA, OREGON. home field is as follows: officers and members, wili march t Molalla.......................October 20, through the streets of Estacada + * Silverton..................October 27, and thence to the pavilion to put Cigars and Tobaccco, International Clothes, Oregon City.............November 3, on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degrees, 4- + • > + + + + + 4 - + + t + ,l' + + t + 4 + + t + + Gresham................ November 11, to a class of about twenty candi Canby.....................November 17. dates. After the degree work, FOR SALE—Two horses very First six weeks of high school Field Manager L. C. Langlois M. E. Church N otices F. O. B. E STA C A D A reasonable: wt. llOOand 1200 lbs. will be completed Friday, Octo will make a short talk on the S u n d a y evening, beginning j May trade for a drill, or a trac ber 20. All students are busy value o f insurance. He will be promptly at 7:30 o ’ clock, there tor outfit and pay difference. TOURING, Starter & D. M., $493.72 taking examinations. followed by a few remarks on will be another popular service. Horses can be seen at my place Several new students have en Artisanship, by Supreme Master The big congregational sing. on Douglass Hill, or write A. N. RO ADSTER, Starter & D. M., $463.56 Ork e, 6 l/i E 11 si. Portland, Or- tered the grade school and are H. S. Hudson, after which there j Get in your request for your fa- egon 10-19-11-2 SEDAN $704.80 as follows: Second grade, Sece- will be a dance for the remain vorite song. Special music by mere Downing; fifth grade, Ray der of the evening. WANTED—Girl to do general the men’ s quartet. An hour you COUPE $637.20 house work in Portland and go! mond Bittner: sixth and seventh Mr. Langlois will gladly and won’ t care to miss. to school; or woman for same; grades, Gladys Bittner. Lillian willingly give anyone any infor TRUCK $462.72 Sunday School at 10 a. rn. work—no cooking or laundry. Duncan, Charley Lingelbach; mation they may want to know Inquire of J. H. Pomeroy at Es- j There is a class for you. TRACTOR $484.60 eigth grade, Verna Bittner. evenings. 10-5-19 1 about Artisanship, and will ex Morning worship at 11 a. m. tacada Hotel, ■ The grade school pupils have plain any one of their several Sermonette for the boys and FOR S A L E - P u r e mountain! been investigating this vicinity policies which they have to offer j girls. honey first class $5.00 per case; for pine rust, but have found no to the public. Mr. Langlois i Epworth League’at 6:45 p. m. second class $4.50 per case. Write specimens of this disease. oi call the Bowman Ranch, Rt. 1. makes his headquarters at the The young people’ s service. Orders delivered near Estacada. j Estacada hotel while here and You are always welcome. We will sell the best cane su 10-19-119 word can always be left for him H o w a r d W. M o r t , Pastor. gar, fruit and berry, on Saturday FOR SA LE —A good cow giv i nr. ¡. there, also at the depot, Norton’ s only, at $7.75, that is the whole- . , „ ’ , , , ing two gallons a day. Mrs. Gladys, Lovelett, from , ,, - r . i i _ i . i _ i__ barber shop or Marchbank s sale price in Portland today, less D. E. Mendenhall, Detroit, Michigan, the neice of 10-19-26 confectionery. Faraday. the freight. Only one sack to a Mrs. N. J. Holgate, arrived Sun customer as our supply is limited Christian Church GAS day for a brief visit with the ACCESSORIES OILS FOR SALE Pigs six and eight at Rose’s. latter. She left Wednesday for weeks old. R. G. Palmateer, Bible School eyery Lord’s Day ESTACADA, OREGON. Estacada, Ore., Rt. 1 at 10 a. m .; Preaching 11 a. m. Gresham where she will visit her 10-12-19 First Show Starts at 7:00 A cordial invitation is extended parents. WAN TED—Anyone having an toall. The theme for Sunday P— — old bicycle frame with pedal- morning, Oct. 22, will be "F or crank who cares to dispose of giveness.” A cordial invitation same, communicate with, or see — FO R— | L. M. Wagner, Estacada. 10-12tf B is extended to all, who do not i g Real Estate, Insurance, attend services elsewhere. WOOD CUTTERS WANTED— TO-NIGHT FOR SALE One team ..?o I Steady work. Will buy stumpage E. F. Atchley, pastor. Long Term Farm Loans f geldings 7 & 8 years old, we or finance cutting propositions. at a low rate of interest $ matched and good workers, wt O ur C on tem poraries Say Boring Wood and coal Co. A 3000 lbs, A. Dodson Mortgage Loans, Rents 9-14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. Melons are said to be ripe in 9-28-10-19 Your home-town paper, with the X Estacada, Ore, and Collections. IN Wall street. The public is cer I : FOUND In the park, a bunch best story paper for all the family, ;!; FOR S A L E -O n e 2-yrold heif tain they are mostly “ water" and the latest fashion authority—an • } • of keys. Owner can get it by WOODLE REALTY CO. er. been fresh 2 month, price 540. melons. —Gresham Observer. applying at this office, proving ideal combination at a big saving I X i Or one cow fresh last July, price Estacada, Oregon Adapted from the novel. The world is anxiously waiting $50. Both Jersey-Herford stock. property and paving for this The Youth’s Companion $2.50 •{• 52 w e e k ly (••ues “ In the Bishop’s Carriage.’ ’ notice. 10-12 They Get Results. for some kind of a dependable 10-19 G. A. Masse. Estacada. McCall’s Magazine 1.00 * plan whereby it can reform some 1 c 12 fashion numbers FOR SALE 15 cords old fir —COMEDY— of its reformers.^- V’ ernonia Ea- | FOR SALE New and used wood. $2.50 a cord on the ground; The Eastern Clackams News 1.50 ¡drag-saws, gas engines, feed cut one Jersey ¡cow, cheap. 'Two Tough Tenderfeet’ J gle. Never he satisfied with a thing ters, ensilage cutters, potato 10-12-19 Call T. B. Young. A L L T H R E E F O R $ 4 .0 0 j THE SANITARY as it is. There is always a way diggers; a Beaver drag-saw spe This applies to old as well as new cial with clutch and 6-foot blade, FOR SALE 30 hogs 6 to 8 of bettering it. weeks old. Tom Watson, Rt. 3. subscribers. Never send good money at ter $110.00 terms. Hessell’ s Farm Machinery Co. On Broadway, second store 10-5-12 ------------------------ -— l----------------- had. It doesn’ t pay. —Aurora from the depot, Estacada. 10-12tf Gresham, Oregon. Observer. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano PLAIN SEWING Dressmak Children's Haircutting a Specialty At the coming elections the IN FAT CHICKENS wanted at ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. instruction. Prices reasonable. JACK NORTON, Prop. people will have an opportunity Hotel Estacada. 7-18tf I. O. O. F. building. 5-4tf 7-27-tfi Gus Wilcox. to refuse to vote tor new tax raising schemes and to express Monday - She snubbed him themselves as in favor of tax re & QÇ duction and economy in govern Tuesday - She prayed for him ment with resulting encourage- Wednesday • Sne fo’t for him mtnt to industrial development. Thursday • She Kissed him Manufacturer. j HIGH SCHOOL NOTES} R. G . M A R C H B A N K , REDUCTION In all Models of Ford Cars and Trucks, Except New 4 Door Sedan. N E W PRICES: The GREATEST Value Ever Offered in an Automobile. Crawford Bros. Motor Co. GEM THEATRE WANT AND FOR SALE ADS. > 7 bargain ^ Bebe Daniels O F F E R Ì/ ‘She Couldn't Help It’ ! Saturday and Sunday BARBER SHOP Priscilla D ean “ Wild Honey” Friday • She forgot him Saturday - She saved his life ALSO CH APTER I OF ‘The Radio King’ A scientific and thrilling serial to run 10 weeks an amazing storv o f strange adventure. N E X T THURSDAY WALLACE REID in “ The Hell Diggers’* M usic at all Show s L. V. CLEW0RTH. Manager. The Turks announce that vio lators of their prohibition law i will be punished bv 49 lashes, three months in prison and a 1 fine of 60 to 300 Turkish pounds. All the bootleggers will agree ! that these atrocities must he stopped.—Oregonian. There is something appealing in the act o f President Harding buying the old farm home where he was born and building it up for a home to which he can retire after climbing to the highest po sition of honor to which an Am erican born boy can aspire. He is doubtless gratified that his fa ther has been able to live to see the climax o f the remarkable achievement of the son. tt all makes a very beautiful picture. - Molalla Pioneer. Implements MARTIN WARE! STO VES Paints Extra Weight for Extra Strength— Iron Galvanized. Tin and Copper. A nice line of Stoves and Ranges-Airtights in several Sizes. For sturdy strength and lasting quality this IS the best w are m ade. G et your order for repairs in early, as repairs are sometimes hard to-get and slow to come, and a rush order means Parcel Post shipment, which is costly. W ash Tubs and Boilers; Tin Mijk Pails W a ter Pails; G alvanized Buckets. an d m SMITH HARDW ARE STORE, ESTACADA The only H aid w are S to re in C lackain **c o jn tv selling goods s t Portland prices