Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 21, 1924, Image 2

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Lastern Clackamas News
Entered at the poatoflfiee in Estacada
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
UPTON H. GIBBS
Editor and Manager.
S u b s c r ip t io n
•tie year
Six months
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Thursday,
R ates
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F ebruary
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$1.50
.75
21. 1924.
BIBLE THOUGHT
FOR TODAY —
111
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21.1924.
NEW
BIG PACKAGE
Cigarettes
T hought« m em ori*ed will v.
priceless h e ritag e in a fte r years.
heart of man, the things which God
hath prepared for them that love Him
—I Corinthians 2:9.
TH E HUMAN M A K EU P
PORTLAND
WE
Dr. Mellenthin
Are in the Market
S P E C IA L IS T
for Good
in Internal Medicine for the Past
Twelve Year».
POTATOES
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will Be at
Want
2 4 > 15 i 5 C A R S
terpart of God. The tragedy of
human life consists in this, that
the counterpart becomes too
often
instead a distortion and
EYE HATH NOT SEEN, nor ear
heard, neither have entered into the a counterfeit.
I Bibi«
C o m in g to
BENSON H O TEL
WEDNESDAY, T H U R S D A Y ,
FRIDAY and Saturday. FEB.
27, 28, 29 AND MARCH 1
Right Away
Office Hours 10 a. to 4 p. m.
FOUR DAYS ONLY
Bartholomew &
Lawrence
Here’s to George Washington,
who was “first in war, first in
pe^ce and first in the hearts of
his countrymen.’’ It is not like­
ly that his especial niche in the
hall of fame will be taken by
any other, although Lincoln is
running him very closely. The
two are so separated by time,
circumstances and events, that
it is impossible to decide who
was the greater man.
It is
enough that each was the man
of the hour, in his day and
generation. Who will rank next
to them is an interesting prob­
lem which won’t be determined
yet for some years.
I
~n~
every hand.
Our human constitution, we
“They have a definite objective
have seen, is composed of three
as those the forefathers traveled
parts, body, soul and spirit. How
in had, hut their goal lies east
are these connected together so
instead of west. They will end
as to make an organic whole?
up eventually in the capital city
Is there something that unites
of the country.
them as the keystone in an arch
“ However, they will not make
There is, this is the “ I” or self
that
long journey as the first
of man. Without this the hu
settlers
rolled off the weary
man constitution would fall to
miles.
After
Ohians have seen
pieces. It is this self who speaks,
the
covered
wagons,
they are to
thinks, wills and discerns right
be
loaded
on
flat
cars
and trans­
from wr ng; who functions in
ported
to
Washington.
each of the three parts and
“Such is the start of a pic­
whose existence gives unity and
turesque
atttempt by a group of
connection to the whole, The
Ohio
men
to bring before the
A petition was circulated last
body is its vesture or visible
people
what
they consider too
manifestation, the soul is its week to put the name of Presi­
high
rates
of
taxation.
The idea
natural endowment, but spirit dent Coolidge on the republican
was
originated
by
C.
A.
Dyer of
is its life and substance. By ballot to succeed himself. Presi­
the
Ohio
grange.
Three
or more
virtue of this self man is a per dent Coolidge has acquired a
son, with an individuality of his reputation of taciturnity. The schooners are wending their way
own, distinguishing him from old adage saith, “Speech is sil­ over the state gathering up peti­
others of his species, animals and ver, but silence is golden;” As tions asking taxation reduction.
things. In other words it is the we have a silver tongued gover­ Eventually they will be routed
personality of m a n w h i c nor we should have a golden into Columbus, and from there
be transported into Washington
makes him an organic whole or mouthed president.
where the petitions will be pre­
unit.
sented
to congress.
Secretary of the Navy, Denby,
Personality is impossible of
“ Additional wagons soon are
definition because we cannot has resigned to save President
At­ to be sent from Portage, Hamil­
place ourselves outside of it, we Coolidge embarrassment.
can only know it by a reflection torney-General Dougherty might ton and Lorain counties, and
those behind the movement are
on how it has expressed itself in do well to follow his example.
hopeful that it will become na
language, literature and the in
lion-wide.
Btitutions of human life. Its
P ra irie S ch o o n e r C ru sad e
“ The schooners bear this ban
fundamental] characteristic is A campaign which recalls the
self consciousness, it knows that famous march of Coxey’s army ner:
‘Lower taxes and less legis­
it is “I.” As the great German to Washington nearly thirty
philosopher, Kant, said, ‘‘I think, years ago has been started in lation. Let’s get back to the
therefore I amj” A person has Ohio. The following Associated ways of our fathers—simplicity,
been defined as one who thinks, Press dispatch is one of the honesty and economy in govern­
wills and loves. And in so doing many wire stories sent out de­ ment.’ ”
he uses his body, soul and spirit, scribing the movement of the
The first wagon was started
for in human experience soul and prairie schooner:
from North Lima, near Youngs­
spirit cannot act until they are
“ Clumsy prairie schooners, town, by the Mahoning County
enshrined in a body. Their very their canvass tops filling in the Grange, and the second by
entrance into the world is condi­ wind, are traveling Ohio these grange leaders near Cleveland.
tioned on a body having been days. They are lumbering along
prepared to receive them, by the roads, an incongruous sight
Don’t forget the dance under
and through which they can op­ with automobiles whizzing by the auspices of the W. 0. W. at
erate.
them, and other evidences of Logah grange hall on Saturday
Whence then is this person­ twentieth century progress on night,
ality? It is certainly not self
originating, for while an indi­
vidual unit, it is organically re­
lated to other units of like na­
Confectionery,
Phonographs,
ture. A long line of ancestors
profoundly influence it and to a
great degree predetermine its
R. G . M A R C H B A N K ,
character. But yet it has a life
of its very own, distinguished
L IG H T L u n c h e s .
from those of its forbears, so it
can ¡with ¡truth say, ‘‘my life,
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
my thought, mv will.” If then
it is not self originating it must
be originated, a creation. Thru
Cigars and Tobaccco,
International Clothes,
Its ancestry we trace its deriva­
tion back to the starting point,
the Creator or God. It is indeed
a new or fresh creation but mod­
ified by the conditions of the
route by which it has come into
being.
If the man is a reproduction
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
of his human parentage all along
its line, and shares in its charac­
teristics, so his self or person­
y V Specials for Saturday ^
ality must be a reproduction of
Lard, ! Olb pail .......................................... $1.65
his divine Originator. And this
Lard,
51b pail............................................... 85c
is what the scriptures declare
Our own make.
which furnish the truest, because
Hams .......................................... 25 cts a pound
it is the noblest and most exalted
®*con ............................................23 cts a pound
conception of man. namely that
Bacon
Backs .... ...................... 20 cts a pound
he is a being created in the im­
Picnics
.......................................... 18 cts a pound
age and after the likeness of
...............................................23
cts a pound
God. In short, man, though on
an infinitely smaller and limited
Estacada
s :
Oregon
acale, is designed to be a coun-
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THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
1924.
No Charge for Consultation
HAIL TO TH E CHIEF!
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas.
In the matter of the 1
Estate of John A.
Inglish, Deceased. )
To all whom it may concern.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
uunersigned, Belle Duus, Administra­
trix of the estate of iohn A. Inglish,
deceased, has filed in the above enti­
tled Court? her final account ms such ad­
ministratrix, and that the 25th day of
February, 1924, at the hour of 1«
o’clock A. M., at the Court House in
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Ore­
gon, has been fixed by order of the
above entitled Court as the time and
place for hearing obiactions to said
Final Account, if any there be.
All persons having objections to
said Final Account are hereby notified
to present the same to said Court at
said time and place.
BELLE DUUS, Administratrix.
ARTHUR J. MOULTON,
1107, Spalding Bldg.
Portland, Oregon,
Attorney for Administratrix.
Date of first publication, January 24,
Date of last publication, February 21.
L)r. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state of Oregon, He does not
operate for chronic appendicitis, gall
stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils
or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
ney, bladder bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rhenmatism, sciatica, leg
ulcers, and rectal ailments.
Below are the^names of a few of his
many satisfied patients in Oregon:
J. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore,, ulcers of
the stomach.
Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ade­
noids.
W. H. Kellendonk. Estacada, Ore.,
high blood pressure.
Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., gall
stones.
E. C. Nichols,|Lebanon, Ore , appen­
dicitis.
Remember above date, that consul­
tation on this trip will be free and that
his treatment is different.
Manied women must be accompanied
by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, California.
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamas
in probate.
In the matter of the Estate of [
Elizabeth Amann, Deceased
j
NOTICE is hereby given that W. J.
Amann, administrator of the estate of
Elizabeth Amann, Deceased, has filed
with the County Clerk of Clackamas
County, Oregon, his final account as
such administrator, and that the Coun­
ty Court of Clackamas County, Oregon,
has set the 17th day of March, 1924, at
the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m., in the
County CourtRoom for Clackamas Coun­
ty Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing any and all objections to said
final account.
W. J. AMANN. Administrator.
ALBERT T. ELOTT, Estacada, Ore.
Attorney for Administrator.
Date of first publication February )4,
1924.
Date of last publication March 13, 1924
1924.
A FULL LINE
OF
Eastman Kodaks
and Supplies
at my temporary location in
LINN’S RESTAURANT
Leave Filins there to be developed
ED. BONER
1 .0 . O F .
Estacada Lodge
N o . 175.
Meets every Saturday evening in
their lodge room, corner of Bioad-
way and Third streets. Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
J. H. Tracy, N. G.
J. K. Ely, Secretary,
COMPOUND INTEREST
O N M A R C H 1st, interest will be credited in
our Savings Department and may be withdrawn
in cash, or if allowed to remain, will compound
at the rate of Four per cent.
T h is feature, in
addition to the ad vantages afforded for accumu­
lating a fund through systematic savings, makes
a saving account a most desirable investment.
SEE US ABOUT OPENING AN ACCOUNT
ESTACADA STATE BANK
FOUR Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Deposits
T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R
B u y Y o u r Fo rd N o w
W / 1 T H spring almost here thousands of families, antici-
V V pating the demand that is certain to exist for Ford Cars
and Trucks are placing their orders for immediate delivery.
Sales now are far ahead of sales at this time last year.
Advance orders calling for delivery under the Ford W eekly
Purchase Plan have already reached a total of 255,758
Cars and Trucks.
The prospect of securing prompt delivery is daily becom­
ing more uncertain. W e cannot urge too strongly, there­
fore, the necessity for placing your order immediately, if
you are planning to drive a Ford Car this spring.
See the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer
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