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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923 Eastern Clackamas News Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon UPTON H. OJBBS Editor and Manager. ands would be able to see her, who otherwise never would. She appeared as Queen Elizabeth in Schiller’s “ Mary Stuart,’’ and those who have seen this picture have some idea of her powers as an emotional actress. 50 GOOD CIGARETTES S H E R IF F 'S S A L E SEEDS SEE our seeds before you buy. We sure have the quality, and we think that is the most important. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas, F. W. Gerling, Plaintiff, vs. Blanche V. Warne (formerly Blanche V. Hurlburt) and W. C. Vvarne, her husband; Daniel B. Newkirk and Frances L. Newkirk, his wife, Defendants. STATE OF OREGON. ) • ss. County of Clackamas. \ ' By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 26th day of February, 1923. upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 26th ,day of February, 1923, in favor of F. W. Gerling, Plain- tiif, and against Blanche V. Warne (formerly Blanche V. Hurlburt) and W. C. Warne, her husband,; Daniel B. Newkirk and Frances L. Newkirk, his wife, Defendants, for the sum of $250.- 00 with interest thereon at the rnte of eight per cent per annum from the 6th day of March 1919, and the further sum of $14.74 with interest thereon at 6 from the 17th day of March, 1922, and the further sum of $25.00 as attor ney’s fees, and the further sum of $49.20 coats and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, command ing me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wit: All of the east half of the east half (E. i ofE.J ) of the southeastquarterof southwest quarter (S. E. i of S. W. i) of Section thirty-four (34), Township Two (2)south, Range seven (7) east ol History of Easter S u bscr iptio n H a tes Easter, commemorating to the $1.50 Christian believer the Resurrec One year . . . .75 tion of the Savior of mankind; Six months IF you have a garden the and, to the secular mind, the GENUINE next thing is something Thursday. M a rch 29, 1923. formal opening of the spring to make it grow quick.— time season; but observed as a B IB L E Q U ES T IO N S festival of joy and feasting by WE HAVE IT. DURHAM both, is the oldest of all the fes TOBACCO tivals in the Christian calendar. QUESTIONS — ALL KINDS OF FEEDS value. And all this because the It is the dav which marks the and Bible Answers beginning of the preaching of I f P aren t* will en co u rag e children to look op tomb was found empty. Truth a nd m em orize th e Bible A nsw er*, i t will prove ! |a p riceless h e ritag e to th em in a fte r y e a ra .j the Gospel of Christ. Easter is still stranger than fiction. 'f ^ n n n ^ ; : nm inngjni!!: even antedates Christmas as a BARTHOLOMEW fixed event; for, while the day and LAWRENCE What did Jesus say about little chil BEHOLD THE MAN of the Resurrection has been ob dren? —Matt. 19:13-15 What question did the rich ruler ask Many a time a profound truth served from the foundation of Jesus? Luke 18:18 has been unconsciously expressed the Christian religion, it was not Who alone is worthy to receive honor, by the speaker. One most noted until four centuries later that and glory and power? —Rev. 4:11 instance, was when the Roman the natal day of Jesus of Naza Loam association of Eugene, accord ing to announcement of W. A. Ayres, governor, 1’ilate, pointing to reth began to be observed. THE EMPTY TOMB secretary of the association. The asso One of the most interesting Jesus Christ, Who was standing ciation Is made up of 315 farmers of facts in connection with Easter, The columns of the newspa beside him, mockingly arrayed is that its origin dates back to Lane county who have taken loans pers for some weeks have been in purple mantle and wearing a the old Jewish Feast of the Pass- amounting to approximately $1,000,- full of descriptions of the con crown of thorns, said to the over. According to a church 000 . tents of a tomb near Luxor in howling mob, “ Behold the man,’’ historian: “The first Christians The general relief committee of 10 Egypt. The main object of in What he meant was “ Behold the being derived from or intimately at Astoria has decided to close Its re terest however, the mummied man whom you demand to be cru connected with the J e w i s h lief work on April 15. That is. It will purchasing groceries and sup corpse of the king who built and cified, in whom 1 find no fault.” Church, naturally continued to cease plies for sufferers from the fire, the But his words have come down equipped the tomb for the re observe the Jewish festivals committee holding that the needy ception of his remains, will not to us pregnant with a meaning though in new spirit of commera should be cared for by Clatsop coun be uncovered untili fall. Until which Pilate did not conceive, orative of events of which those ty and the funds at its command then it will repose in the sarcoph but the truth of which has been had been shadows. The Pass- should be used entirely for reconstruc agus in which it has been resting clearly demonstrated during the over, ennobled by the thought'of tion work. Portland consumed more gas In 1920 for three thousand years. But centuries which have elapsed. Christ as the true Pascal Lamb, if when the tomb was opened it For Jesus Christ stands out today continued to be celebrated, and than did the entire state of Washing ton and almost twice as many cubic was found bare of everything unmistakably as THE MAN, the became the Christian Easter.” feet of gas as was consumed in Seattle. universal man, who is the pat save a few of the bandages Early differences arose as to This was shown in statistics covering : tern type for all men every which bound the corpse, the the precise day on which the gas consumption in Oregon, Washing news would hardly have com where. He is the sole leader Easter festival should be ob ton and Idaho during 1920 and 1921 manded space beyond mere men among all the sons of men, who served. In the Jewish calendar During 1921 Oregon consumed 3,335,- tion, and nobody would have represents a universal character. the Passover occurs on a fixed 137,800 cubic feet, of which 3,167,311,- gone much out of his way to visit Other leaders are distinctly cir day of the month; while the 000 were used in Portalnd. Dedication of the new $40,000 build it and it would soon be forgotten cumscribed by their nationality. Christians, from the earliest But some centuries ago a rock Among religious leaders Moses, days, assigned the Easter Festi ing of the school of journalism, presen tation to the school of a new copy desk hewn tomb was found empty, Confucius, Zoroaster, Bfiddha, val to a fixed day of the week, by the State Editorial association, elec Mahomet, belong solely to cer after a dead body had been com namely Sunday, that being the tion of officers of the trade and class mitted to it. The celebration of tain peoples, and it is the same first da v of the week, and the day, journalism section, and group confer Easter is the celebration of the with political leaders, our own according to the Scripture, upon cnees and discussions marked the fifth discovery of an empty tomb, Washington and Lincoln are which Christ rose from the dead. annual convention of the Oregon news conference held under the aus which should have been occupied. leaders only within well defined Astronomical problems of con paper pices of the University of Oregon limits. But Jesus Christ is the But why all this commotion? If fusing character were largely school of journalism at Eugene. a body had been in it, and af leader of men without distinction responsible for these differen There were four fatalities due to terward this body was found to of race. The Caucasian, the Af ces, which continued until the Industrial accidents in Oregon during be gone, only the grave clothes rican, the Mongul, The Indian, year 325 A. D., when the Coun the week ending March 22, according in which it had been wrapped, the Oriental, each find in Him cil of Nicea decreed that every to a report prepared by the state in remaining, would not the natu their own characteristics, as well where in Chritendom E a s t e r dustrial accident commission. The ral explanation be that the body as does the Hebrew of whose should be celebrated on the same victims were: George Hart, choker Portland; Russel McCullough, had been stolen or carried away? race He was born. Those who day. But it was not until the setter, off-bearer, Stlverton; F. L. Williams, believe in Him do not think of True, and this explanaton was adoption of the Gregorian Calen pipe fitter, Portland, and L. F. Bellen offered at the time, and it is pe Him in national terms for He dar in 1582 that this decree se ger, faller, Portland. A total of 568 riodically reiterated, but it has transcends all terms. He belongs cured anything like general ac accidents were reported during the proved insufficient. In the first to the whole of humanity, to ceptance: and even to this day week. place, that such an attempt each particular portion of which in the churches of Greece and Agreement was reached between the might be made, had been fore He is THE MAN. Russia as well as in some of the Oregon state livestock sanitary board Oriental congregations where and the United States biological survey seen by those who had great the modern calendar has not to co-operate in the eradication of all THE CURTAIN FALLS interest in preventing the body been accepted. Easter falls sortie- predatory animals that menace live being stolen, and they had At length the curtain has drop times before and sometimes af stock. at a joint meeting at Pendleton, taken extreme and particular ter the date on which the Festi at which the United States bureau ol precaution against this possi ped for the last time on the val is celebrated bv the Western animal industry also was represented. Plans call for the employment of 12 bility. The entrance had been noted actress. Sarah Bernhardt. Christians. She made a fplucky fight with trained hunters and trappers by the hermetically sealed and a military state to assist the same number by the death and fell struggling to the guard provided. Those, if any, biological survey. who might have made an attempt last. It will he remembered that J. H Fredricy, president of the Hood she suffered the amputation of to remove the body, were utterlv River County Protective association one of her legs two or three unable to cope against the guard, has announced that the state fish com for they were few and insignifi years ago, but she kept up play mission has completed preliminary de tails for the construction of a perman cant. This explanation then has ing on the stage and it is won (Continued from fiir.-»t.page) ent trout hatchery at the confluence failed to explain. On the other derful how she managed to con ceal her physical misfortune Apportionment of $2,825,502,90, of Deadpofnt creek with the west fork hand the explanation which has She was a brilliant and most re representing the funds received from of Hood river at the Devil’s Punch won out, is that the opening of bowl. Lumber is being assembled and the tomb wa - the act of Oo 1, an markable woman, for not only motor vehicle nnd motor vehicle oper construction will begin at onde on the ator registrations during the period earthquake shook th^ tomp and was she a superb actres but she from September 16, 1922. to March 15. buildings. It is expected that 3,000.- caused the entrance stone to fall was also an artist and a sculp- 1923, between the various counties of 000 to 5,000.000 trout fry and several flat. The dead body suddenly be- j trt‘!’8 no mef n bility. She the state nnd the highway depart hundred thousand steel heads will be came alive and slipping through was 0,u’ ,' rst °* dramatic i ment. has been completed by the sec propagated annually. Governor Pierce and Percy Cupper, ite cerements, without di-ar- staia ot . l*u> J 1®* magnijude to , retary of state. ranging them, issued from the ■PPear 101 l*''' screen, as she A dlTldend of 3 per cent on their state engineer, have returned to Salem making a thorough inspection of tomb a living person. saw that therein she would per- stock has been granted to the stock- after the Warm Springs irrigation district • petuate her art, and that thous holders of the f'irst National Karra W h a t bunk, sneer some in-;____________________ ____________________________________ in Malheur county. This district con tains app ro x im ate 31.000 acres of tellectuals. Yet this bunk im land and has ample w ater available foi pressed itself as true so that each all purposes. The district has auth first day of the week has bee ?n ' 1 orized and issued bonds aggregating set apart as a solemn reminder! $1,550,000. and has requested that the of the event among the thous state guarantee the payment of in terest on these securities. It was be ands of millions who profess and j cause of tijis request that the officials call themselves Chtistian. And derided to make an inspection of the i He W’ho was laid dead in that! project. tomb and came forth alive is re-! A burial ground of what is pro - garded as victor over death, and | ; nounced to be an ancient race o l, the source of life and immortnli-1 ’ mound hnilders has been unearthed; ty to a human race in bondage i directly across the river from Alban) to death. Moreover absurd or by a farmer, Clyde Peacock. Mr : Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought Peacock made the discovery while; not -this belief has proved the | plowing a field which has been undet most revolutionary and beneficial cultivation for many years. The plow of any. It has shed light in share was caught by a rock. and. aftet Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to 8 p. m. darkness, brought hope to the digging the rock out. It was found t< 1 despairing, comfort to the sor-j be a fine specimen of mortar. Upor j Estacada : : Oregon rowing, established righteous digging further Peacock unearthed skulls, knives, skeletons, charcoal anc ness and given human life a new !O c “B ull ” the Willamette Meridian, in Clackamaa county, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution,, judgment and decree, and in compHance with the demands of .said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 31st day of March, ¡923; at the hour of 10 o’clock, A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, alt the right, title and interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above de scribed real property or any part there of, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J WILSON, Sheriff ol Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. HACKETT. Deputy. Dated Oregon City, Oregon March 3,1-29 1st, 1928. CITY LAUNDRY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ROUGH-DRY— 141b $1.00 Work finished at Portland prices—Special attention to all family trade. DRYCLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING Lace Curtains a Specialty—PH ONE Read the Ads in the N ews . G ro w With Y o u r BANK IT IS our privilege to serve a large and growing list of the substantial and suc cessful residents of this community. 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