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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1923)
EASTERN “For Ckrist the Lord is Bom!” By M A R T H A B. THOMAS FIRE INSURANCE. (©, 1928, W estern Newspaper Union.) GEM THEATRE ing the Barton bridge across the Clackamas river. Susie Lounsbury spent the week end with friends in Port land. Mrs. John Walczak and daugu- ter Wanda of North L gan spent Monday evening at the George W. Turner home. Mrs. A. Werner made a busi ness trip to Boring, Friray. m ,535 w w IT A M Enh Christina To You s w n u B i H. C. S T E P H E N S 'Bethlehem, where the Christ Child lay with Ills Mother Mary. Shepherds saw me while they were watching their sheep on tho hillside. And other angels o f blinding beauty sang near me. They played on golden harps. The sky shone with a heavenly glory. There has nev- • r been a night so wonderful." The other stars listened with awe. Before this sweet, compelling light they felt silent and humble. Then, for an Instant, there came an pncompurahle brilliance. The Stnr of Bethlehem blazed In Indescribable beauty. And faint and fnr came the inuslc of harps nnd singing . . . •‘For Christ the I.ord Is born I” jm YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. I T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 20, 1923 [ Ë p Ë B B Ë r g y r r tjtijv a m j p i ' . » m T W AS Christ mas Eve, and Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, free o f charge. th e s t a r were holding a conference They could nol Bodies leave their place» A g ent . In the sky, because It was against tin __ . j law of night, so they managed to talk by rny-dio I That Is, each star sent ruy toward a certain spot, where all the BARTO N. other rays were shining, and this mad« the conference! “ Star talk” I Words o f light I It Harvey and H. F, Gibson went was a very bright and busy time, to Oregon City, Friday to attend The largest stars did the most talk' the county budget meeting. lng; they had Capt. J. L. Hall came Satur good deal to say day evening, holding services about the way they shone when the Sunday in the school house, re moon was away, turning to Portland the same “ We are not only beautiful to look afternoon to attend the 99 male at,” they declared, voices at the Arleta Baptist “ but we help folks church, to get about on dark nights. The Gus. Whitehead came home earth folks Uke to Monday evening. look at us, and Kay and jVictor Forman are wonder about us. W e are very Im absent from school owing to the portant I” I f stars illness o f their father who is could swell with recovering from pneu- slowly pride, these stars would have hurst. When they had monia. talked very hard for about an hour, a 0 that everyone tried as hard siv.il!, slender shaft o f light twinkled into their midst. to please the public doing acts of "Who are you?” came a chorus of cindness, meeting his customers •h nlr,g voices. ” 1 am the Star of Bethlehem," was with a smile, as Harvey Gibson the answer. does, his latest act of kindness, *1 he other stars had never heard of is building a bridge to and from her. They were inclined to hush her up. But there was something so the station for the publie use. sweet, so penetrating, so beautiful In Mrs. George Forman wishes to bet iiglit that they were constrained to publicly thank Franklyn Gibson give heed. “ What is yotir history?" then de- for hIs thoughtful kindness in i . .if.'led the largest and oldest stnr. assisting her with the work dur Tiie Stnr of Bethlehem quivered ing Mr. Forman’ s illness. with :i clear radiance which seemed to J'livo nil the colors of the rainbow. Wm. Norris had some valua "An angel with a torch came and ble furs stolen. lighted me the very first Christmas C-e I shone with n special luster and A bridge crew has nearly com -mny peophi to the manger In pleted the redecking and repair Star o f Bethlehem ; O'it > hone All at Conference of the Heavenly C LA C K A M A S NEW S, OUR 7 V, PR IO R PREFERENCE has paid dividends regularly every t h r e e months since it was first issued. It Is a Safe and Sound Investment «I You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par value $100, for cash or on easy terms. It will net you 7.14 u on every dollar vou invest. Provides more fat than any other oil meal and the W rite for full information today. year’s market conditions, to use, mix as follows: investment Department W e just received a carload of PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER Company. Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SOUDAS lili STATE Leatrice Joy—Lois Wilson The strongest story, the greatest cast, the most lavishly beautiful production De Milie lias ever had. A picture that shows where the present mad pursuit o f pleasure is leading. COMEDY California or Bust Thursday & Friday MEN! I f you were legally dead, would you still,be your w ife’s husband? Would you still be the father of your rhildren? Could you be sued for debt? Could you marry anoth- woman? WOMEN! I f you were legally dead, would you marry another man? Would you ex|H'et 1 im to sup(>ort you? Could you divorce him? Would you have to marry him again to make h rn your husband? SEE “ Legally Dead” The amazing story o f a man who came back to life. Featuring MILTON SILLS an I brilliant cast, including CLARE AD AM S Saturday and Sunday Show Xmas Eve, Xmas night and Wednes. night The Pioneer Trail The biggest show ever here D O N ’T MISS I T - A treat for the kiddies Xmas Eve. Under this One sack Cocoaut M eal and 3 sacks Millrun, or 1 sk Cocoanut Oil M eal and 3 sks ground oats. 8 C O C O A N U T O IL M E A L And we are now booking orders at $35 .0 0 per ton, or $1.80 per sack. TIPTOP BREAD HOTEL ESTACADA 2 L O A V E S F O R 17c Fresh from the baker every morning, made by H0LS0M BAKERY CO. COMPLETE LINE GROCERIES We Buy, Sell or Trade most kinds of Farm Produce ESTACADA FEED STORE. U. S. M O R G A N , Estacada, Oregon ON CHRISTM A S DAY W e serve a dinner, TURKEY AND A LL THE FIXINGS FORS$1.00 each from 12 noon to 4 p. m. The Dining Room will be closed for the day at that time so all can enjoy their Christmas fully. make your Kindly reservations by Monday, the 24th. are cordially invited. A ll W e will do our best to please. TH E M ANAG EM ENT. ElvaG ofnett and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stassius spent Tuesday in Portland. Our Public Schools teach the child in dep en d en ce H O P E OF O U R and is the N A T I O N . O. A. C. EXP. STATION Thos. Meighan 22 "<> of protein is the cheapest way of pro viding protein to the dairy cow. Harvey Brown, a Gresham high school student, has been at home this week, ill with the measles. F A R M R E M IN D E R S with COCOANUT OIL MEAL Two vegetable crops a season and use o f cover crops to main tain soils in physical and fertility conditions, are advantages o f ir rigating the vegetable garden. Quality and size are improved by water at the right time. It will enable the growing o f one crop at least not in competition with general growers, insuring a good market. Irrigation crops hit the market both earlier and later than unwatered crops. E gg shape and size are inher ited. Gradual selection of those birds which in addition to a large number also lay “ selects” will in time eliminate the birds lay ing the lower grade eegs. Three types of insect and dis ease pest remedies are often hawked about Oregon farms en dangering real control. One type o f these fake panaceas is merely harmless, having power neither for good nor had, one is actually dangerous to the crops it is said to protect, and the third is largely ineffective be cause the remedy is not in suita ble form for the designed use, and is high priced. E gg shell color does not affect th? foo l value of eggs, but it doe; make a difference in the appearance. All brown or all white eggs command the highest prices. Range and exercise is especi ally desirable tor poultry breed ing stock. FOR SALE A saddle pony, price #10.00, or will trade for some pigs. H. Swerner, Estaca da. Or.. K l 2. 12-20-1-3 We want every child of School age in Eastern Clackamas County to have one of our LIBERTY BELL BANKS It takes but SI.00 to start the Savings Account and secure one of these Banks CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK SANDY, OREGON. Commercial WANT UNO FOR SÄLE ÄDS Savings Give O ne F o r C hristm as Th e Tudor Sedan is a gift every member of the fam ily w ill share. It adds to daily happiness It will extend the joyous spirit of Christmas to every day of the year. radiator, broad cowl, sun visor, and large windows make it stylish in appear ance. Y e t it is sold at the lowest price ever asked for a Sedan—only $590 I.O.E Detroit. This new Ford type is of an exceptionally pleasing design. W id e doors open ing forward, folding right front seat, and a roomy interior make it a conven ient car to use; its high Th e rich, permanent luster of its finish, the quiet good taste of its upholstery, and the ornamental treatment of its full-nickeled hard ware, all help to make It a car you are proud to drive. This Car can be obtained through tht Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR GO. Gas, Oil, Accessories. C A FOR S A L E —Some good roos ters from M. C. W ire’s Newberg special strain o f S. C. White Leg- lorns. Price $3.00 each. Apply at JOHN H A M IL T O N ’S. Viola, Ore., address Estacada. Ore., Route 3. 12-13, 20, 27 Estacada, Oregon. R *S o f City o f Estacada Improve ment bonds in the sum o f $7,196.- 75, said bonds being in denomi nations of $500 each, with the exception o f one odd bond in the sum of $196.75, said bonds bear ing date September 1, 1923, ma- WOOD CUTTERS W A N T E D - Steady woik. W illjm ^ tu m p a ge FOR SALE -Cedar posts. or finance cutting propositions S T IL L BROS. Boring Wood and coal Co. 12-13, 20. 27. Eagle Creek, Ore. 9-14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. { ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ÿ however™at™he plSsSro o f 8ai’d citv at any semi-annual coupon period on and after one year from date, said bonds bear i n g interest six p ercen t (6%) FOR S A L E — Italian p r u n e per annum, payable semi-annu treees one and two years old ex ally, principal and interest pay able at the Fiscal Agency o f the tra fine. O. W. FA ILIN G . 12-13-1-3 Estacada. Ore., Rt. 1. State of Oregon in New York City, which said bonds are is P L A IN SEW IN G — Dressmak sued under the provisions of the ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. so-called “ Bancroft A c t.” Gus Wilcox. J2-6tf J A ll bids must be accompanied by a certified check for $750.00, N O T IC E O F B O N D S A L E and must be unconditional. NOTICE is hereby given that The approving legal opinion o f sealed bids will be received by Messrs, Teal, Winfree. Johnson the undersigned until the hour & McCulloch will be furnished of 8 o’clock P. M.. the 27th day' the succesfui bidder. o f December, 1923, snd immedi The Council reserves the right ately thereafter publically opened by the Council o f the City of, to reject any and all bids. LOST—Child’s grey kid glove. FOR S ALE — Heavy barred Finder please leave at the N ews Plymouth Rock hens. Inquireof office. it Mrs. Henry Huber at the J. K. FOR K BN r -in acres nt Fl- Elv house, north end o f town. St wood. 8 in cultivation, good five FOR S A L £ — Mandalee 400 room house, chicken house, barn, egg incubator, good as new. family orchard; nearly all fenced. R. H. M ILLAR D , 5 tors hay in barn will sell rea 11- 13-27 Estacada. Ore., lit. 2. sonable. #50 a vear rent HONEY FOR SALE Comb and T. G. MUNSEN. strained. K. C. HOYGAARD, 563 Jefferson S t, 5-15-24 Faraday. Oregon. 12-13 1 3 _____ Port lap j, Oregon. FOR S A LE Jersey-Guernsey | M ONEY K> LO AN We have cow, will b>» fresh soon, good plenty o f money to loan on farms milker; also Holstein bull 7 mo. at 6%. No commission. Relia old. V. W. DOUGLASS ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab 12- 20-27 Currinsville, Ore. i stract Co. 11-1 tf Estacada, Oregon, for in issue! i. K. ELY, Recorder.