Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 27, 1923, Image 2

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    E A ST E R N C L A C K A M A S N E Y 'S , T H U R S D A Y ,
Eastern Clackam as New s
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mad.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
UPTON H. 01 lifts
Editor and Manager.
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Thursday. S e p t e m b e r 27. 1923.
BIB LE QUESTIO NS
- QUESTIONS —
and Bible Answers
I f I’Arcnts will •neour»ffe children t o look op
and memoriae I he Bible Anaw er«, it will prove
a priceless Heritage to them in a fte r years
Where can we find sure protection from
temptation?
—1 Cor. 10:12,13
What promise is given to those who
remember the poor?
— Psalm 41:1
What description did Christ give of the
last judgment?
— Matt. 25:31-46
C O N C E R N IN G
ANGELS.
This coming Saturday, Septem
ber 29, is known in the church
calendar as the festival of St
Michael and All Angels; or in
shortened form as Michaelmas
It is the Church’s recognition of
those mysterious beings who per
vade the pages of the Scriptures
from first to last. In many man
ners and shapes they appear
sometimes as ordinary men
sometimes in human semblance
with the addition of wings, some­
times as wheels of fire, and some
times in indescribable forms.
The mystery which attaches
to them has proved a great at­
traction to the artist, some of the
choicest masterpieces in painting
and sculpture being inspired by
them. What ate they? Are they
the disembodied spirits of human
beings as many apparently think ?
By no means, for they are a dis­
tinct creation from men, long
antedating tho human race. The
Fcriptures state that when the
foundations of the earth were
laid, all the sons of God shouted
for joy. The word angels means
messengers, and probably was
not applied to them until there
arose an order in creation to
which they could act as messen­
gers. Sons of God was therefore
their original name, indicating
that they were personal beings.
And this is what is gathered
from the Scriptures, which show
also that they are rational beings
endowed with free wills, immor­
tal and of spiritual substance.
While as rational and free they
resemble man. they are not cor­
poreal. Their bodies in which
they appeared to human sight,
were either only in semblance or
else temporarily assumed. They
are not part, as men are. o f the
material creation.
They were
never made flesh as Christ was
at His Incarnation. Rerhaps on
account of this, they do not pos­
sess a common nature, forming
companies, notraces, nor do they
marry or give in marriage.
The purpose of their origin was
for a free service under God. As
a preparation they had to under­
go a moral probation. We are
not informed as to the actual
test, but the result was that some
fell into condemnation, who since
then have been known as the
devil and his angels The angels
who proved true and faithful,
are divided into various orders
and ranks viz; Seraphim, Cher­
ubim, Thrones, Dominions. Prin­
cipalities, Powers, Virtues, Arch­
angels and Angels. Blit however
interesting their history, the main
question in which we are most
concerned is. "What is their rela­
tion to us?" In the epistle to the
Hebrews, we are told that they
are "Ministering spirits sent
forth to minister to them who
shall be heirs o f salvation,” and
in the collect for Michaelmas day.
we pray that "as thy holy angels
always do thee service in heaven,
so by thy appointment, they mav
iuccor and defend us on earth."
Thev therefore exercise a most
important function us regards the
T H E A M E R I C A N ’S C R E E D
To know
how good a cigarette
really can be made
you must try a-
1 believe in the United States of
America as
A government of the people,
By the people, for the people.
Whose just powers are derived.
From the consent of the governed
A democracy in a republic,
A Sovereign Nation of many
states.
A perfect Union, one and insep­
arable,
Established on those principles
Of Freedom, Equality, Justice
arid Humanity.
For which American patriots sac­
rificed their lives and fortunes.
_______________________________ I therefore believe it is my duty
jTo my Country to love it,
human race. As an inducement ] 0 support its Constitution,
to make the study of the Scrip- j o obey its laws,
tures interesting, the subject of ( j o respect its flag,
angels, their origin, nature and And to defend it against all ene
work, will prove most stimulat- j m ¡ e s .
ing. With the help of a g ood ¡
Bible dictionary or concordance, ¡
L O C A L IT E M S
this can easily be pursued.
! Read the Ads in the N ews .
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E F F E C T O F A S T R IK E .
Owing to a pressman’s strike
in New York City, the papers
were hard pushed to it, to get out
in any form. The result was pe­
culiar, for both the morning and
evening papers issued combined
editions in their separate estab­
lishments bearing imprints at
their masthead, of all the differ­
ent papers affected by the strike.
The decrease in size was also re­
markable. The New York Her­
ald, instead of a two section 28
page edition, issued one section
only o f eight pages. But busi­
ness otherwise was seriously in­
terfered with, the great stores
felt the loss of advertising most
keenly. They tried issuing cir­
culars, but this method proyed
not only vastly more expensive
but much less effective.
Two
large railroad bond issues report­
ed ready, were delayed, the
twelve million Union Pacific and
ten million Great Northern equip­
ment trust certificates. How long
will arbitrary strikes be allowed
to upset the business of the coun­
try?
Experience shows very
clearly that the public is always
the chief loser, and yet is allowed
no voice in the matter.
K n o w T h e Truth.
The Catholic Truth Society, of
Portland, has an ad in this issue
to which attention is called. A
lot of useless controversy besides
hard feelings would be saved if
the critics, first of all, understood
the position of their opponents
This society is endeavoring to
promote tolerance and goodwill
by making dear exactly what are
the beliefs which they hold.
Space
Belongs to
Bartholomew &
Lawrence
Dealers in
Feeds of all
Kinds
Hav, Grain
FLOUR
CITY LAUNDRY
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
R0UGH-DRY--I4lb $1.00
Work finished at Portland
prices—Special attention to
all family trade.
DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-DYEING
Lace Curtains a Specialty—PHONE
PLUM BING
PIPE and FITTINGS
Get our prices before you buy
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing, call at the
A M E S
S H O P
MAIN STREET.
The Carl Douglass Post Ameri­
can Legion, will meet Tuesday
Port!and Saturday.
night, October 2, to transact bus­
Any girl in trouble may com iness of importance. All mem­
municate with Ensign Lee of the bers are requested to be present.
Salvation Army, at the White
N otice to T ea ch ers.
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave,
The
Clackamas County OSTA
Portland, Oregon.
9 20-tf
Division will hold a meeting in
C. A. Dykeman and family re
the Oregon city High school
turned Thursday from Lakeview
building Saturday, October 6,
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
1923, for the purpose of nomi­
P. Dykeman returned with them
nating officers for county and
Lakeview, the county seat of
State divisions of the 0. S, T. A.
Lake county, is in the midst of
and enrolling members.
an irrigation district, with plent
An important address will be
of water, and the crops this yea
delivered after dinner. This will
are fine. It is high up however,
be an important business meet­
the altitude being nearly a mile
ing and all teachers are urged to
high.
be present.
A. J. Ikin, who is connectec
L ewis E. R eese , Sec’y.
with the Southern Pacific R. R,
Co., with headquarters at Kern i i C O L D I N T H E H E A D ”
California, called or. the editor is an acute attack o f Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent “ colds” are
and his wife last Thursday. He generally in a “ run down” condition.
N ALL’ S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a
is an old friend of theirs, since Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
he used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
1901, when they met in Califor Quickly through the Blood on the Mu­
cous Surfaces, building up the System
nia, whereMr. Ikin was in charge and
making you less liable to “ colds.’
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
of a creosoting plant for the S.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
Co. He said when he left home
co come north, about two weeks “ T h e Farmer’ s W orst E nem y—
Rats. T h e Farm ers’ s Best
ago, it was 110 at night.
Peach blight is likely to play
havoc with Oregon orchards this
fall unless growers spray their
trees at once, after picking, with
Bordeaux mixture G-6-50, reports
H. P. Barss, plant pathologist of
the O. A. C. experiment station
Twig and bud infection is sure to
develop on unprotected trees with
the firrt rains. Blight is respon
sible for more damage to Oregon
peach orchards than any other
disease, and conditions this .sea
son favor a more serious attack
than usual. Directions for pre­
paration of Bordeaux mixture
will be sent by the college on
grower’ s request.
F ir e I n s u R a n c E
OF A L L KINDS
SEE
WOODLE-WOOSTER CO.
Your Local Agents.
Estacada,
O regon
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. GOHR1NG Prop.
S P E C I A L
C O R N ED B E E F
BONED AND ROLLED.
12 1-2 per pound.
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p m.
This
There were two fatalities due to In­
dustrial accidents In Oregon during
the week ending September 20, ac­
cording to a report prepared by tho
state industrial accident commission.
The victims were William Quesnell,
logger, Knappa, and Roy Sturns. team­
ster, Enterprise. A total of 710 acci­
dents were reported during the week.
As an aftermath of the meeting
of the Albany chamber of commerce
and engineers who have been working
on plans and estimates for the two
proposed bridges over the W'lllam-
ette at Harrisburg and at Albany,
the Issue of voting bonds to the
amount of J178.480.49 for the Linn
county share In the two bridges will
go on the ballot this fall.
The financial statements issued by
the Astoria banks showing their con­
dition at the close of business on Sep-
:ember 14. shows that the amount of
deposits In the five local institutions
aad been increased by J609.012.26, or
iVii per cent since the former state­
ments were Issued for June 30 of
:hls year. The total amount of de­
posits at present Is J7.777.978.
Mrs. H. C. Stephens was i
FO R o
Estacada
SEPT. 2 7 , 1 92 3.
Saturdays, o p e n to 8 p. m.
Oreo
Friend
R at-S n a p.’ ’
These are the words of James
Baxter. N. J .: "Ever since I triec
RAT-SNAP I have always kept
it in the house. Never fails,
Used about $3.00 worth of RAT
SNAP a year and figure it saves
me $300 in chicks, eggs and feed
RAT-SNAP is convenient, just
break up cake, no mixing with
other food.’ ’ Three sizes, 35c
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed
by Estacada Pharmacy.
WHO SAVES
YOUR MONEY?
Is it you, or is it some one else with
whom
you
are spending it needlessly?
D on’ t you think it will do you more good
if you save
it yourself?
A savings ac­
count with this Bank will help you.
it now.
::
Start
One dollar will do it.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
‘ ‘Safety and Service.”
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ADM INISTRATOR S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, Administrator of the estate
of Elizabeth Lingelbach, deceased, has
filed his final account herein with the
County Clerk of Clackamas county,
Oregon, and the county Judge has set
Monday, October 29th, 1923, at the hour
o f 10:00 o ’clock a. m. at the County
Court room in Oregon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections to said final ac­
count and for the final settlement of
said estate.
V. L in g e l b a c h ,
O. D. E by ,
Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator
9-27-10-25
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
05114
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Portland. Oregon, Sept.
15th, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lucy
E. Keelh. o f Colton, Oregon, who, on
Sept. 10, 1919, made Second Homestead
Entry, No. 05114. for the NEJ. NWJ
Section 29 Township 4 S., Range 4 E.,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Three-Year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de­
scribed. before the Register and Re­
ceiver of the U. S. Land Office, at
Portland, Ore., on the 20th day of
November, 19?3.
Claimant names as witnesses: Matt
Jagman, of Colton, Oregon; George
Devore, of Colton. Oregon: Stanford
Cox, of Colton, Oregon; John Scott, of
Colton, Oregon.
Acts 6-9-16 and 9-5-14.
A lexander S week , Regist r.
9-27-10-25
NO TIC E O F APPOINTMENT
O F ADMINISTRATOR.
In the County Court for the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka­
mas. in probate.
In the matter of the estate of Adelaide
Baumgardner, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby gicen that the un­
dersigned has been appointed adminis­
trator of the estate of Adelaide Baum-
ardner, deceased, by the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Cackamas
ounty. snd has qualified All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same to
me at the office of my attorney, Wm.
Dunlap, in Estacada or 1524 Yton
Bldg.. Portland. Oregon, with vouchers
duly vet ified, within six months from I
the date hereof.
WILLIS O. BAUMGARDNER. I
Administrator
WM. G. DUNLAP. Attorney.
Dated and first published Sept. 13, 1923
Last publication Oct. 1), 1923.
Announcement
The new Ford cars are now ready for your
inspection, introducing changes that improve
the appearance of the various body types and
increase their comfort and utility.
They offer you not only economical and depend­
able transportation, but also a more attractive
style and a greater share of motoring convenience
— a combination that makes the outstanding
value of Ford cars more impressive than ever.
See the new Ford models now on display in
our showroom.
Theft C t r l can he obtained through
the Ford H'etkly Pnrchai e Plan.
CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO.
ESTACADA. OREGON
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