EA STERN CLA C K A M A S N EW S, T H U R SD A Y , FE B R U A R Y 1 4 ,1 9 2 4 LOGAN NEWS Coon Boyer is working at the People’s Store. Mrs. Sadie Darby of Logan Ridge is ill with pneumonia, but is improving we are glad to hear. The Rev. H. W. Mort went to Southern Oregon the first of the week and is expected back today. 0. E. Culver went to Portland with A. G. Ames this morning to see about getting an electric mo tor for their shop. A representative of a fire ap paratus firm was in town yester day afternoon, demonstrating a chemical fire extinguisher at the city hall. CUPID’S OWN DAY Fourteenth of February Belongs to Him Alone. Anniversary Brightens the Drab Month With Memories of the Past and Joy of the Present. Brightening the dull, drab month of February and doing their very best to cheer up and bring love Into our hearts, die valentines—the valentines smile at us with their lace-and-forget- me-not daintiness from the shop win dows. There are elaborate “millionaire" valentines of celluloid and blue ribbons that come In big lace boxes, like French dolls; there are valentines that when pulled out like an accordion be come Cinderella conches of cardboard, laden with Loves and Venuses and Cupids. Others resolve themselves In to ulry plnk-nnd-blue palaces—you never know—peopled with delightful goddesses and doves. But the best and most sincere, per- hnps, nre the old-fashioned vnlentlnes —vlslns of foamy paper lace, through which you look upon hearts redder than lovers' Ups, In a prospect of vio lets and forget-me-nots. And hidden away, like a billet doux in a bouquet, a little verse: Educational Exhibit 0. A. C., Corvallis, Feb. 13th, Irene Saling of Estacada, fresh man in commerce, will be in charge of the feature exhibit of Estacada during the educational exhibition at the college, Febru ary 22 and 23. Sixteen commu nities will have booths as part of the school of commerce exhibits at this affair. These booths will Th is heart, sweet love. J send to you, h th e s e v i o le ts blu e; be in charge of the chamber of T A o nd g e t If h e r y ou w it like t h i s h e a r t o f m in e , I p r a y y ou be m y va le n tin e . commerce representatives from Could anything be more simple or these towns. direct the point? As unerringly as Three laage banners wiil be Cupid's to darts or a beau's rapier, the awarded to the best community verse carries Its message home. It exhibits. Appearance of the may be that the Kllznbethun lyrics, the love songs of Herrick and Love- booths will count 40 points to la-e and Suckling, survive today only wards winning, representatives In the valentine. of the community will count 301 And, ah, what memories these har of love bring with them! They points, and the advertising val-1 bingers lead us back along tho columbine- ue to the community will count bordered road to yesterday, over the asphodel meadows of Youth and First another 30 points. Old Papers Wanted Anyone having old papers or magazines and wishing to get rid of them, can help the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church by com municating with Mrs. Womer or bringing bundles to Ely’s store or Gohring’s residence. Is Your Name Written Here? Those subscribing for this pa per during the past week are: Henry Johnson, Matt Waldkirch, J. F. Moger, M. A. Schock, T. J. Reagan, Paul Litner, Mrs. Wm. Honegger. When you need a watch, ring, etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY Love and Childhood Fancies, and we meet and kiss our first sweethearts again—alas, they have gone out of our lives these many years. And so, dear little Valentine, accept these violets and forget-me-nots, nnd hug this message close to your heart— for surely a sweetheart Is the sweeter for a valentine, nnd, ns all wise men know, 'tis love thnt makes the world go round. GOOD OLD SAINT IN TROUBLE Embarrassed by Shower of Hearts, Though It Would Seem He Should Be Used to It. “CLARENCE” Tools and Riches’ HERBERT RAWLINSON with a magnificent supporting east including Katherine Perry, Tully Mar shall, Doris Pawn and Mich de Ruiz. “ I love you for what you are, not for what you have?” C o m e d y and News Saturday and Sunday The Yell of the Year ‘PENROD & SAM' Booth Tarkington's Sequel to Penrod. They're here. The {'‘orfulleat” kids in town. Kun, tricks, mis chief! "All the greatest kiddies in the world” plsying up f ir you in the parts Tarkihgtut> immor talized. COMEDY Tuesday and Wednesday o n o m y m i X We are now offering until present supply is exhaustetd the genuine Economy Mix Dairy Feed lor the special price of $1.25 per sack, $30.00 per ton. OUR 7% PRIOR PREFERENCE ¡has paid dividends regularly every t h r e e months since it was first issued. CORN It is a Safe and Sound Investment You will need some corn for those hogs and chickens, the cheapest feed for the money— —$2.05 per hundred whole— $2.20 ground— You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par value $100, for cash or on easy terms. It will net you 7.14 % on every dollar you invest. Write for full information today. Investment Department PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER Company. SOUDAN THE STATE Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. »Yir/ä\':Aä\‘..A* FLOUR AND CEREALS Puritan Flour—a hard wheat, blended Flour, guaranteed—$1.70 the sack. $6.70 the bbl. CROWN ROLLED OATS—special, 50 cts for 9ft bag. GRAHAM. Whole Wheat, Rye flour, 45 cts 9ft hag. CORN MEAL, white or yellow—35 cts for 9lbs. FARENA Pancake Flour, wheat hearts, 7Jc for 10tt> 1 1 T~~Y A 1 X Baked by Holsom Bakery Co. D K r j / i i J 2 tor 17 cents Estacada Feed Store We Bay, Sell or Trade most Kinds of Farm Produce U. S. MORGAN, Estacada, Oregon DO YOU KNOW THAT H O TEL ESTACADA The Hotel Estacada is in a class by itself. Service in the Hotel and in the Dining Room is different—a place of personal service. Never closed, and always very comfortable. Your pat ronage earnestly solicited. Yours truly, THE BIG THREE BISSELL ITEMS T. Howard has purchased a new Ford touring car. The Grange held its regular Just received a good line of meeting last Saturday evening Marswell Paints in the popular with seven visitors present. shades, at Pointer’s, Estacada, t f I Mrs. Louise Harders, mother of Ed. Harders, has returned For Watch Work see A. N. home after an extended visit 5-10-tf Johnson. with her daughter in Portland. n= Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller en tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Chaney and son Ralph. Mrs. Roy Maxwell is home this week to help her mother, Mrs, Peter Paulsen. bt. V a le n t in e slyly P u t u p Ills u m b r e lla . Charles Mathew of Portland, **Tl»ls s h o w e r o f h e a r t s By B o o t h Tarkinuton W o u l d e m b a r r a s s a fellow. spent Saturday and Sunday at Wallace Reid “ I ' m g l a d t h a t I m a n a g e It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O n c e In a year . Agnes Ayers Rath. E x e r c l s o Is th e t h i n g H e a r t s a r e ne eding, I fe a r. May McAvoy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harger "Clurpnoe” is tho biR genial hero ••While m a n y a r e h e a t in g , of Portland, spent a few days at of the Kfentest American comedy T h e y ' r e all o u t o f tu n e , A n d coM n s D e c e m b e r ever written. New York roared the home of Mrs. M. Klinker In s te a d of w arm June. over it for three years. Now, and family, last week. with three stars in the leading •'So I'll mix 'e m a n d c h a n g e 'em role it is funnier than ever. Carl and Albert Lins and Mr. A n d warm ’em up, too.'* I w o n d e r If he'll fix and Mrs. Julius Paulsen motored 8th Episode of Y our h e a rt up lo r you? to Portland Sunday to visit with ‘Around the World in 18 days' Valentine Challenge. friends and relatives. One form which the observance of Tonight and Friday Valentine'« day took In Ragland was that of a person's valentine being the OBITUARY GEM THEATRE E c GARFIELD ITEMS W E DIVIDE OUR PROFITS WITH OUR CUSTOMERS? During 1923 we paid our cus tomers $4,189.25 as their share of interest on savings and other accounts. If you are not getting your share of this fund start an ac count today CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK The Garfield Dorcas society held an all day quilting in the Grange hall Thursday. J. E. Ayres left for The Dalles Saturday to bring home his team of mules. Don’t forget the Valentine so cial at the Grange hall, Friday, February 15, at 8 p. m. Every lady is asked to bring a valentine. A good program and su pper will be features of the evening. Mra. L. J. Palmateer went to Christian Church Services FOR SALE—Young Jersey- Portland Saturday to visit I er Bible School 10:00 a. m. j Guernsey cow with calf month son Ciarence who h as been sick Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:80! 2 ^ “ ” " ¡ MRS. L " Vf ¡ ,“ • y milker. vV. ‘J E. » HALL with the flu. p. m.; Vt mile east of Estacada P. 0. It Mrs. Joe Michai and Mrs. F. Young people’s Bible drill 6:45 ] HONEY FOR SALE—Comb and Perkins were Oregon City visit p. m. K. C. HOYGAARD, ors Friday. mid-week prayer meeting Wed-1 Faraday, Oregon. | _______ S. S. at 2 p. m. Sunday at No nesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m. ra Memorial church, preaching MONEY TO LOAN-We have Morning s e r mo n , "Always plenty of money to loan on farms by Rev. Howard Mort at 3 p. m ! at 6%. No commission. Relia- Abounding in the Work.” Priscillas Meet Evening sermon. "Does it Pay 0re*°n Cit1y1.f The regular meeting of the to be a Christian?” Priscilla Club was held at the The public is cordially invited DRESS M A K IN G - Wanted! Children’s garments at 40 and home of Mrs, Lydia McConnell to attend these services. 50 cents. Please call and see me. of Currinsville, February 7th. B. F. C lay , Mrs. Earl Hecker, on hill north Minister, Christian Church. of town. Owing to the unfavorable weath 1-24-2-14 first young man or woman that person er a number of familiar faces *n\v on Valentine’s day. This devel Mrs. Eunice Horner, widow of were missing from the group FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e oped Into the custom of challenging trees one and two years old. See one's valentine by saying, "Good mor J Josiah Horner, died at the home who assembled to partake of the trees at Bacon’s garage. Write row, 'Us St. Valentine's day." The j of her adopted daughter, Mrs. delicious fried chicxen and other WANT ANO FOR SALE AOS or phone O. W. FALING one who said It first upon meeting a N. M. Tracy, February 3, 1924, good things prepared by the person of the opposite sex received 1-31-3-27 Estacada. Oregon. aged 88 years and six days. She hostess. No business meeting a gift was born in New York March was held but a very pleasant af WOOD—WOOD—Seasoned 16 FOR SALE—Team horses, wt. Interesting Valentine Reading. 27. 1836. ternoon was spent visiting and 2600 lbs, or trade for milch cows. in. or 4 foot cord wood, delivered Interesting reading for Vnlentlne's See Cary Real Estate Co. G. H. KING, Bissell, Ore. Mrs. Horner was one of a doing fancy work. The next day Is Dickens' account of Sumlvel or Charley Coonrad. 1-31-2-7 Phone Geo. Wiederhold. Weller's laborious writing of a valen family of twelve children, born meet will be March 6th, at the 2-14-21 tine to his housemaid love, signed to Garret and Sybel I’aimateer. home of Mrs. Elia Kitching of “Your lovesick Pickwick." FOR SALE—The Bletch ranch FOR SALE--Eight weeks old Two Brother«. Daniel Palma- Currinsville. of 40 acres at Spriagwater. $500 Pigs. TOM WATSON teer of Lodi, California, and Estacada. Ore. Rt. 3. TEDDY'S VALENTINE Brenton Vedder, county super will handle it. Inquire at 316 2-7-14 Wesley Palmateer of Portland: intendent of schools, accompa Graham Ave Portland, phone It FARM LOANS—For federal and one sister, Mrs. Mary Bur- nied by E. F. Carlton, field rep East 9281. loans, long time at 5 # per cent, linghame of Yakima, Wash , resentative of the extension di amortization payments, address FOR SALE—Mandy Lee Incu survive her. LEANDER BARTLEMAY. vision of the University of Ore bator, 400 egg size: good as new. Xkn>ow n > o t T lo v « y o u I Mrs. Horner came to Oregon gon. visited the high school on Reason for selling, I am install 2-7-4-24 Boring, Ore. R t 2. >f1y oui tv PI other dvav; with her parents in 1852 and Monday. rr> w r i t i n g i p down on ing a Wishbone Mammoth. FOR SALE-S. C. R. L Red was married to Josiah Horner, ,T h is V alentin« b a r a R. H. Millard, M ethodist Episcopal Church 2-14 28 > A n d T p r o m i v « th a t X eggs for hatching, large healthy July 1853. Estacada, R. D. 2. 4 breed, matures early, good lay M o s r t V u l y w ilt t r y The funeral was held in Zion Preaching services morning \jT ë help “you • ers. $1.00 per setting of 15. FOR SALE—A good f r e s h church, Garfield, on February 5, and evening as usual. ‘ ,k> And pi Vase you. MRS. J. W. MOXLEY. cow. Inquire of The whole of tho Rev. A. DeMoy officiating. Sunday school at ten. 2-7tf. Morrow Station, Ore. WALTER DOUGLASS. >c "Thi % yfO The interment was in the ceme Epworth League at 6:30. 2-14-21 Eagle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e Junior League. Saturday at tery adjoining the church. Trees, 1 year old. six to nine 1-30 p. m. PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak feet high, for sale cheap. Phone Double header at the Gem the- "Serving God by serving folks, ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. No 21-4. Gus Wilcox. 12-6tf 1-24 tf Job printing at the N ews office , atre the 23rd. It* H. YV. M ort , Pastor. J. J. Marchbank. O , SANDY, OREGON. Commercial Savings