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I EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DEC. 28,1922. COMMUNITY V A L U E OF bly, it is dispersing the light of the knowledge of God, which is THE CHURCH Entered at the postoffice in Estacada eternal life, not only to the inni Oregon, as second-class mail. It was Barnum, the prince of viduai, but also to the commu showmen, who said he had trav nity. which is made up of indi Published every Thursday at Don’t forget that Bar eled extensively throughout the viduals. In a word, the worth Estacada, Oregon United States, and that whenever of the church to the community tholomew and Lawrence he came across a village or town lies in its God value, as bringing are located at the new UPTON H. GIBBS corner where they are without a church, it was inevita the community in touch with God Editor and Manager. ä always pleased to meet bly in a decayed and dilapidated and the things of God. S ubscription K ates their old patrons as well condition. His is not the only One year - $1.50 testimony to this effect, for it is “ Dor.’ts” in U sin g Electric as new ones. We appreci Six months . . . .76 generally recognized, even by ate your patronage of by E q u ip m e n t. gone days, and you will worldly men, that a town is at a Don’t leave the electric fiat- Thursday, DECember 28, 1922. distinct disadvantage, which has iron connected to the circuit and lvvays find us trying to please, with a full line of no church, and they will wel go to use the telephone, visit BIBLE QUESTIONS eeds, Hauling and De come and aid the establishment with the reighbofS, or to call at livering. We wish the of one,, even though they never the grocery. It costs $100 for go inside its doors. Uead the the fire department to make a :j several communities it real estate advertisements and "run” even fora smoking iron Sji has been our pleasure to ■ serve, a happy and pros- you will find empl asis laid on ing board. g perous New Year. the number of churches in a Don’t use paper shades rr place. other inflamable materials or i BARTHOLOMEW It is no mere accident that a decoration about electric lamps. and LAWRENCE To what can he compared the faithful town or community without a Don’t use lamp cord wiring in ness and righteousness of God? iSM aEaM HKKHM HKgEESfl Psalm 36:5,6 church does not prosper, because your homes, it is unsight,y and a Where do we find the fountain of that for which the church stands unsafe. life? Psalm 36;7-9, and exists is essential to life, Don’t permit "the handy man” What does a patient delight and trust growth and prosperity. 1 he or the incompetent workman to in God bring? Psalm 37;3-5, The Church stands for God and His do your w iring. righteous laws, and history only Don’t forget that good, com THE YEAR PASSES too well illustrates, that "Ex petent v.’cr!-mar chip am! first The curtain is about to fall on cept the Lord build the house, class materials used in the in they labor in vain that build it; 1922. There is something sol except the Lord keep the city, stallation of electric wiring FROM ’WITHIN,' NOT ‘BEYOND’ make the best job. emn about the ending of a year, the watchman waketh but in Electricity is vour greatest and Comichman Had Not Mads Full Ex. for it constitutes a forcible re vain;” and that righteousness cheapest s e r v a n t —give it a planatior Concerning Hand Out stretched From the Grave. minder that there is a finish to exalteth a nation, the righteous chance to do its best work. everything in this life. The ness which comes f r o m the A Cornlshmnn In America was In book of Genesis contains a list knowledge and observance of W h o W ill G e t t h e M o n e y ? discussion with a Yankee. Each was upholding th e of the antediluvian patriarchs, God’s commandments. The Millions and hundreds of mil great good points whose lives were of inordinate church may be a small one, the lions of dollars will be turned o f h i s native length, but at the end of each pastor a very limited man in his over by the government to the town. '‘I’ve been a description we read the words, attainments, and the congrega holders of government securi great traveler in "and he died.” Our lives are tion few in numbers, yet because ties during the coming year. my time," sold limited by their years, how many of what these represent, they the Cornlshmnn. What will become of this mon "Yep,” returned we know not, but each year as constitute the salt of salvation to ey? The sharpest brains in the the Yank. it closes signifies that their end the community to preserve it country are studying ways and "On one occasion,” continued Hie is so much nearer. This we con from moral corruption, because means to get hold of it. Cr.rnlshman, “on returning to my home sciously or unconsciously sense back of them is Almighty God, Will the savings of a lifetime nftcr an absence of twenty years, the and perhaps is one reason why Who has declared that "His Word of many individuals be dissipated first thought that, struck me was that l would go into the cemetery on my we banish the thought with a shall not return unto Him void, in speculative undertakings about •vny from the station to the road In more’or less hilariously welcom jut shall accomplish that which which the prospective investor which I live and see who bad passed away during my absence.’’ ing of its successor. He pleases, and it shall prosper knows nothing? "Yep," again asserted Kite Yank, 1922 will soon be interred in in the thing whereto He sent it.” If you were sick or had mat shifting his chewing gum from the the valhalla of past time, leaving "Morethings are wrought by ters which needed legal atten right ride of Ills mouth to the left. a legacy of good and evil behind prayer than this world dreams tion you would go to a doctor "No sooner had I got Inside the went on the Cornlshmnn, “than it, by which it will be remem of,” and the church is a pray or lawyer as a matter of safety. gales." a hand shot up out of one of the bered. Because it is not the ing body and forms a prayer By the same token, when you graves and gripped my hand so henrtl- months, weeks, days and hours center. It prays for all in, and have financial matters to con i.v flint It gave me a turn. It was the of an old acquaintance of mine.” which comprise it, which matter, for the community and its wel sider it is essentia! that yon con hand ’’Don't try to spring such a tall one but what was done in them. VVe fare, and its prayers avail much sult your bankoror bond dealer m me." answered the Yank, cynically. remember the past years with joy in their working. It is not sur before letting go of your hard Tm not swallowing that yarn." "It’s perfectly true," affirmed the or sorrow, with regret or relief prising then, that a blessing re earned money in an investment Cornlshmnn. "But I ought to add that for events which transpired in sults as a consequence. The of unknown quality. -Ex. it was the hand of the old sexton, who was engaged at the time of my them and which affected us fa church is an element of prosper entry In digging n grave and didn’t vorably or unfavorably. One ity because it represents the A C h u r c h ’s G r o w th trouble to get out of the hole.”—Lon was the year of our birth, one moral power of the community. A net increase of 39,772 in the don Answers. saw us reach our majority and Without it the moral power of communicant membership of the start out from the shelter of right minded individuals will be Episcopal Church is reported by S E E M S L I K E T O Y RAILWAY home. In another we were mar largely negatived by not being l’he Living Church Annual for Smallest Line In the World Is In th* ried and the crane was hung up united and centralized, but by 1923 just issued, with an increase North of England, in Cumber, land County. over a newly lighted hearth fire being brought together in the in contributions of £875,404.47. One year is connected with great church it becomes highly effect Noteworthy as these gains are, American visitors to Europe, on happiness and another with ive for good, this net increase is supplemental landing at Liverpool or Southampton great grief, and so we run The church is an element of to the ten and a half miliion dol nre at once struck by the small size of British locomotives ns compared through the tale of years, some prosperity to a community, be lar increase reported last year. with the mighty machines In American being eventful and some un cause it stands for the brothe- Other gains reported are 34,132 railway operation Their astonish eventful, but none unimportant hood of man and therefore incul in Sunday School membership, ment is however, soon supplemented ny admiration for the excellent run as concerning ourselves. cates goodwill among all men, as with 5,922 new teachers. 6026 nlng made on the English main lines A year has various significa being brothers in the family of confirmations and 4159 baptisms. tint if one's Itinerary takes him Into tions as regarded in relation to God. Its doors are open to all The net gain in communicants is the lake-lands and lilgh-laods of Cum says Railway anil Locomotive national, international or indi irrespective of their condition, a record one, ar.d the increase herlnnd. Engineering, lie will there find an In vidual affairs. The year just and it offers its services alike to has been general throughout the dependent little line which Is said to fie "the smallest public railway In the closed may or may not stand out all. In practice it may fail, in country. world.” in subsequent history as it is too many instances, to live up to its Tills line Is known ns the Eskdale soon yet to estimate its effect profession, but its very failure The editor held services at St. railway, ami Is miles In length. But it is possible that subsequent accentuates the very principles John's Church in Se l l wood The rail gauge Is one of 15 Inches momentous developments may for which it stands, by bringing Christmas Morning, and then he only. It Is leased to a London com pany—Narrow Gauge Hallways, Lint result therefrom. Two striking on itseif general condemnation and Mrs. Gibbs ate Christmas I ted. The passenger working Is car events have occurred, which for its failure to live up to them. dinner at the home of Mr. and ried or. hy midget express engines, will mark it. one of which, it is But in spite of all that can be H. W. Morgan of Sellwood. They built to n scale of one-qtiartrr the size of ordinary British main line locomo to be hoped, will prove auspi urged against it for its short have a radio outfit and in the tives hut In other respects exactly the cious, but the other is forebod comings, in functioning as it afternoon the concert from the same In construction nml appearance. ing. The former is the estab should, it is still the channel | Oregonian’s station wasenjoved. lishing of the Irish Free State, whereby the grace and blessings and the latter the come back of God are communicated to the John Duus made a dying visit of the Turk to Europe. In our community. Even though fee« last week, to his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duns. own land an unreasoning spirit of racial and religious prejudice has been markedly apparent and there is a fever of unrest, which may yet assume dangerous pro portions. It is possible and it is devoutly to bo hoped, that these ills may be but the thowing off of the body politic of poisons within THE SHOE MAN’S VIEW the system, and will result in a Shs: Do you think that fifteen dollars is a fair price for thesa shoes? healthier condition. Time will to He: Yes, just fair. tell. But with whatever feelings of Cat "Adopted" Rat. A Indy author. Miss Frances Pitt, trepidation we view the close of tells a Canadian newspaper that she 1922, we can yet look forward to once gave n baby rat to a cat whose 1923 with confidence. For no kittens hnd gone out hy the waterway. She nursed the little thing, washed tt, matter what clouds may be low-i and treated u |n every way as a kit ering. they too shall pass away, ten. The rat learned to know Miss and God is still in Ilis heaven. Pitt as a friend, and became, she says, "one of the tamest creatures I have Estacada Ore noi ever known.” It roved a ni -st onr.i«. . Read the Ads tn the N ews . lug family pel foe l y a r l j two years, f ] above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Offie at Portland, Oregon, on the I7th day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Myers, of Estacada, Oregon, R-2; Mrs L. Benjamin, of Estacada, Oregonj U-2; E. Lacey, of Estacada, Oregon] R-2; Ivan Lacey, of Estacada, Oregon, R-2. Act 6-9-16 and Sec. 2305-R. S. Eastern Clackamas News N. B. h A lex an der S w e e k , R egister. 12-14- l-ll NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cecil Schock has installed a IN the County Court of the State of for Cor Clackamas County. radio at his home in south Esta Oregon Sitting in Probate. cada. He has picked up several IN the m atter of the Estate of John Inglish, Deceased, distant points as far east as Blue- A. NOTICE is hereby given that the un field, West Virginia. dersigned, Belle Duus, has been appoint NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Odiice at Portland, Oregon, Decem ber 8th, 1°22. NOTICE is hereby given that Leslie F. Hedge, of Estacada, Oregon, Route 2, who; on May 22, 1920, made Home stead Entry No. 06827, for the SWJ SE4, Section 15, Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make Three-Year proof to establish claim to the land ap Book Happ^j Neuu'Vt A ll THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. 1 ed administratrix of the estate of John A. Inglish, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned at Estacada, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first publrhed December 14, 1922. BELLE DUUS, Administratrix, Estacada, Oregon. ARTHUR I. MOULTON, Attorney for Administratrix, 1107 Spalding, Bldg., Portland, Oregon. 12-14-1-11 * %Â. Holiday (Greetings the year is drawing to a close we ~ wish to thank our friends tor their business during the past year and to wish them all the joys of the Holiday Season, with a Happy and Prosper ous 1923. ESTACADA STATE BANK “ Safety and Service.” ---------------------------- •è-:--:--:--;--;*-:--:--:-:--;--:-;--:--:*-:- * * E NEW S U P E R IO R f o r E conom ical T ro n tfio rta h o * ' ( H E V R O I[ £ 7 ^ wmam A Car Load Will Arrive in a Few Days 2 Tourings 1 Sedan 1 Coupe Get that Order in, they won’t last long ; \ PRICES F. 0. B. 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