Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 07, 1924, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7,1924
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A FULL LINE
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CARVER STATE BANK
Mrs. Vernie Duns was not at
OF
all well yesterday.
Eastman Kodaks
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gartner
motored
out from Portland last
and Supplies
Sunday to call on Mr. Lindsay.
at my temporary location in
Mrs. O. E. Smith visited Tues­
L IN N ’S R E ST A U R A N T
O U R 7 % P R IO R P R E F E R E N C E f t a s
day,
her sister Mrs. Stubbs at
Leave Films there to be developed
paid dividends reg u larly every t h r e e
Gresham, and attended the O. E.
m o n th s since it w as first issued.*
S. chapter that evening.
Mrs. Bina Douglass Bell ar­
It Is a Safe and Sound Investment
rived on the 8:30 car Tuesday
morning and spent the day with
You ca n b u y it a t $ 9 8 .0 0 a sh are, p a r
her mother, Mrs. Viola Douglass.
v
alue $ 1 0 0 , for cash or on easy term s.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Betts and
It
will n et you 7.14"o on every d o llar
children of Willamette, were
you
invest.
here a few days last week, visi-
I am agent for the
ors at the home of Mrs. Betts’
W rite fo r full info rm atio n today.
HALLOWATT RADIO SETS parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rea­
gan.
Local or Long Distance
Rev. B. F. Clay and wife had
Let me demonstrate this set
Investment Department
a delightful visit from Mr. and
in your home Prices are right
Mrs. C. A. Frost of Gladstone.
CLYDE SCHOCK
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
They
were members of the church
Crawfords' Garage, Estacada, Ore.
Company.
where Mr. Clay f o r m e r l y
Or Phone 69-7
SOUDAS
THE
STATE
Room
605
Electric
Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
preached.
Dave Cutting and daughter
Christian Church Services Anna, who reside in California,
are here visiting at the home of
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 his nephew, Charlie Hicinbothen.
p. m. ; mid-week prayer meeting They came to visit Mr. Cutting’s!
brother at Molaila, who has been !
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m. very ill.
Subject of morning sermon,
W. F. Cary went to Portland
“ Brotherly Love,”
evening, Monday evening to be the guest
ties.
“The New Birth.”
DRESS M A K I N G -W anted!
of the officials of the P. R. L. &
The private school, it is fur­ Children’s garments at 40 and
The public is cordially invited P. company, and witness their
ther pointed out, can be more 50 cents. Please call and see me.
to attend these services.
picture, “ Modern Pioneers,”
Mrs. Earl Hecker, on hill north
experimental
than the public of
B. F. C lay ,
which is being given at the Lib­
town.
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school, and its “ treasures of tra­
Minister, Christian Church. erty this week.
dition,” its “spiritual endow­ FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e
Curt Sagner, the efficient car­
CARVER STATE BAN K
ment,”
have an influence that trees one and two years old. See
rier for the Oregonian and Tele­
goes
beyond
its walls. These trees at Bacon’s garage. Write
Methodist Episcopal Church gram, has been off duty this
0. W. FALING
make
for
variety
and for pro­ or phone
1-31-3-27
Estacada.
Oregon.
“ Religious Temperance.” An week, owing to an attack of the
is
in
a
class
by
itself.
Service
in
the
Hotel
gress. Many of the ideas which
anti-“ ism” service at the eleven flu. He is better and expects to
have been most useful in break­ FOR SALE—Team horses, wt.
and in the Dining Room is different— a
o’clock hour. The sermonette, be on the job again today.
ing the hard shell of educational 2600 lbs, or trade for milch cows.
The N e w s acknowledges with
place of personal service. Never closed,
of course, as usual.
G. H. KING, Bissell, Ore.
dogmatism in the public schools
thanks
to
George
H.
Himes,
a
J
Sunday school at ten.
and always very comfortable. Your pat­
have originated in the private 1-31-2-7 Phone Geo. Wiederhold.
copy of the December Quarterly!
Epworth League at 6:30.
schools.
ronage earnestly solicited.
FOR SALE—A Majestic range
A Lincoln service at the Seven- of the Oregon Historical Society. !
One
need
not
be
a
speuia
fine
baker, also set of flat irons.
thirty Hour. The big half hour As usual it is replete with inter- j
Yours truly,
pleader for the private school in Mrs. John Blauth, Estacada, Or.
esting
matter
concerning
the
sing.
l-3 1 tf
order to see that it is useful as
THE BIG THREE
Study Class meets at 7:15 to­ early history of the state.
a safeguard against the short
FOR SA LE-Eight weeks old
Walter Millner has sold his
night discussing “The Christian
comings of compulsory educa pigs.
TOM WATSON
residence property in Estacada,
and Treatment of Criminals,”
tion.—N. Y. Herald.
2-7-14
Estacada,
Ore. Rt. 3.
DOVER DOINGS
A Case of Private Schools
Next Thursday night, “ The to Plus Cahill, and contemplates
FARM LOANS—For federal
Christian’s Political Responsi­ going on to a farm, Mr. Millner
Twelve or more men have been
Private schools have recently
loans, long time at 5'A per cent,
has been working for a number
bility.”
amortization payments, address
Junior League, Saturday at of years in the power houses for donating their time the last few been under fire in several states
LEANDER BARTLEMAY.
days,
to
tha
planking
of
Bear
In
Oregon
a
law
is
actually
on
the P. R. L. & P. company, and
1-30 p, m.
2-7-4-24
Boring, Ore. Rt. 2.
Creek
hill.
With
the
fixing
of
the
statute
books
which
after
“Serving God by serving folks.” is making the change on account this piece of road, the last ob­
1926 will require all children b
of his health, it is said.
H. W. M okt , Pastor.
FOR SA LE-S. C. R. I. Red
stacle in theTway of cars getting tween the ages of 8 and 16 to
Important Occurrences of
eggs for hatching, large healthy
Just received a good line of
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS in and out throughout the year, attend the public schools, and
breed, matures early, good lay­
Past Week Briefly Com­
is removed.
ers.
$1.00 per setting of 15.
similar laws have been proposed
Marswell Paints in the popular
piled fpt Our (leaden.
The sick in this neighborhood
MRS. J. W. MOXLEY,
shades, at Pointer’s, Estacada. tf
“ Buddie” Campbell, the little elsewhere. The principal argu
are all improving slowly and we son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ment against the private schoo
2-7tf.
Morrow Station, Ore.
Hearing of the application of the
For Watch Work see A. N. hope to soon see them all out
Campbell of the Pagh Lumber is that it teaches something else Home Telephone * Telegraph com
Johnson.
5-10-tf again.
FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e
company, has been seriously ill than “one hundred per cent panjr of southern Oregon for increas
Currinsville was visited by a with pneumonia, but is improv­ Americanism” or—which may ed rate* has been set for February 18 Trees, 1 year old, six to nine
feet high, for sale cheap. Phone
at Medford.
shower of rain this week.
ing now as rapidly as possible amount to the same thing—that Circulation of petitions was started No. 21-4.
W. M. Wade is now in full under the care of Dr. Hughes of it is undemocratic. An editoria at Astoria seeking the recall of Wayne 1-24 tf
J. J. Marchbank.
charge of the Currinsville store Gresham.
article in the bulletin of the Phil­ Maunala, city eommlesioner from the
FOR SALE—Cuthbert R ed
during the absence of the owner
Edwin Seward, who has been lips Exeter Academy gives an third ward, ana John Arnold, city com rasberry plants. Place your or­
who left Wednesday morning ¡n for several weens, is now able interesting answer to this last mlssioner from the fourth ward.
u
ders now, this is the big money
Prune-growers of the Willamette berry.
charge.
for his old home at French, Ida- to be around.
REX LUDLOW
valley and Umpqua districts who are 1-17-2-7
ho.
Estacada, Ore-
It
is
true,
says
this
article,
The De Shazer families, who
affiliated with the Oregon Growers
and
E. E. Erickson butchered some have been under quarantine for that “there are fewer bovs freni Cooperative association will meet in
MONEY TO LOAN—We have
nice hogs Tuesday.
small pox, are now out and the laboring classes proportion­ Salem within the next ten days for plenty of money to loan on farms
Miss Ethel Hale is home for around. Ralph and Raymond ately in Exeter than in city high the purpose of reincorporating the or­ at 6%. No commission. Relia­
But to characterize ganization under the new contracts to ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab­
With
a while recuperating from an | returned to work at the Doug- schools.
l i- i tf
such schools as “ class institu­ be signed up, effective January 1, 1925 stract Co.
operation.
j lass mill on Monday.
Officers throughout the state have
Mary Miles Minter
The Currinsville store is get­ The measles epidemic has worn tions” because the fathers of been notified by Sam A. Kozer, score
LOST—Large yearling heifer,
ting
lumber on the ground at itself out and the children are all most of the students are engaged tary of state, that his department has red. marked with white on body,
and Tom Moore
Currinsville station, to build a back in school. Miss Smart had in business or the professions cleared away the congestion resulting white crescent in forehead. No
Two popular stars in a gripping
“ is to use a term in a highly from applications for 1924 motor ve­ mark or bell. Finder please phone
romance drama by one of Ameri­
warehouse. This is needed very but one pupil for awhile.
N. M. TRACY
specialized
sense.” It is also hicle license plates, and that from
ca’« foremost playrights.
badly at this place to accomodate L. W. Elliott is in Salem work­
Estacada, Ore., Rt. 1
now on they are free to use their own 1-24-2-7
true
that
the
private
schools
are
outgoing shipments.
judgment in the enforcement of traffic
ing for the state on the new in­
7th Episode of
HONEY FOR SALE-Comb and
Arthur Smith is working foe come tax. Victor Bodley is act- primarily preparatory for the regulations.
colleges and universities, where­ Lumber exports from Portland for strained. K. C. HOYGAARD.
‘Around the World in 18 days’
Douglass Brothers at present.
,jng as chairman of the school as the public schools necessarily
Faraday, Oregon.
climbed to 58.087.(»1 feet, 5-15-24
Tonight and Friday
H. H. Carlin was delivering board during Mr. Elliott’s ab- adapt their curriculum to the January
valued at 11.673.347. establishing a
grain to Estacada last week.
sence.
NOTICE
large majority of their students record for a single month's business
H. L. Shaw and grandson Roy who will not go beyond the high superseding that of December, with In the County Court of the State of
Lester Hale. W. 0. Echols and
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
42.562.502 feet. January’s lumber ex
Lawrence Webber are shipping Rich, paid a hurried visit to Do­ school.
ports far surpassed those for January In the matter of the 1
in The
ver
on
Sunday.
a car load of telephone poles this
Estate of John A. -
But though this makes the 1923. which were 18.049.869 feet, val
Inglish, Deceased. )
week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al.
Anderson
are
N EAR LA D Y”
private school student less rep­ ued at $465.709.
To all whom it may concern.
Sidney Smith was in Currins- receiving congratulations upon resentative than the public school
NOTICE is hereby given that the
arrival of a daughter.
uunersigned, Belle Duus, Administra­
ville Monday, transacting busi-1
C om edy and New»
student it need not make him
trix of the estate of John A. Inglish.
ness.
Ralph and Raymond De Shazer less democratic.
deceased, has filed in the above enti­
In a private
Saturday and Sunday
tled Courtiher final account as such ad­
each took a load of dressed pork
ministratrix, and that the 25th day of
I. Your Nam e W ritten Here? to Fprtland for their father one school of high standards he is
February, 1924, at the hour of 10
commonly judged not for what
Those subscribing for this pa-¡day last week.
o clock A. M., at the Court House in
his parents are but for what he
FOR SALE- Several pieces of Oregon City, Clack amss County, Ore­
per during the past week are:
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gon. has beer fixed by older of the
himself is. He is almost com- furniture.
Wiley
Howell.
Mrs.
Nellie
Car-
entitled Court as the time and
IN
Bazaar and Food Sale
DR. MIDFORD above
pletely cut off from his old social 1-31-2 7
dace for hearing objections to said
son, James Norris, Mi's. John
rinal Account, if any there be.
The W. C T. U. will have conections and must stand or I
Mack Sennett’s
Blauth. G. A. Lovell, A. J. Ikin. their cooked food sale and bazaar fall according to the impression
PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak­ All person* having objection* to
45
and hemstitching, see Mrs. said Final Account are hereby notified
The federal income tax law Saturday, February 9 at the Peo- he makes upon his teachers and ing
the same to said Court at
Gus Wilcox.
I2-6tf said present
time and place.
provides that where services are pie's store, instead of the 22nd. fellow students. On the other,
BELLE DUUS. Administratrix
rendered and paid for with some­ as previonslv announced. The hand, “ cliques in the high school
unaflVoU-tl
Happy. »inhere,
FOR SALE—1 dozen Hogan- ARTHUR J. MOULTON,
thing other than money, the fair proceeds will go to the Children's generally follow the social lines ized white Leghorn hens; 1 S. C. 1107, Spalding Bldg.
•'llollyO” roso from obscurity
Oregon,
in the slums to the heights of
market value of the thing taken Farm Home at Corvallis. A gen- of the community,” so that the Rhode Island Red cockerel, Mc­ Portland,
Attorney for Administratrix.
affluence ami happiness.
Rae
strain—at
the
Baughman
in payment must be included as erous patronage will bo appreci- theoretical democracy of the
Date of first publication, January 24,
school house.
1924.
Tuesday and Wednesday income by the person receiving ated. Come early and get first classroom does not always exist place east of the
J. W HASSELL
Date of laat publication. February 21.
choice.
| n the students' outside activi 1-31-2-7
‘ The same.
Estacada, Box 91 19241
YOUR DIVIDENDS
COME REGULARLY
DO YOU KNOW THAT
W E DIVIDE OUR PROFITS
W ITH OUR CUSTOMERS?
During 1923 we paid our cus­
tomers $4,189.25 as their share
of interest on savings and other
accounts.
ED. BONER
RADIO
If you are not getting your
share of this fund start an ac­
count today
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
BANK
SANDY, OREGON.
Commercial
The Hotel Estacada
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
GEM THEATRE
The Cowboy
the Lady”
Gladys Walton
WANT AND FOR SALE IOS
Mabel Normand
MOLLYO”
i
Savings