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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 3,1924, Eastern C lackam as N ew s Entered at the poatoffice in Eatacada, Oregon, as aecond-claaa mad. Published every Thursday at Estacada. Oregon $1.50 •?(> Thursday. July 3. 1924. ■iTjT--TOpn aO T ifofT*v ij BIBLE THOUGHT — FOR TODAY— Bible DON’T FORGET UPTON H. GIBBS Editor and'IManager. S ubscription R ates One year - Six months - and it is true o f nations as well. The fall o f the Roman Empire started when it gaVe itself ovet to luxury, and this is just th danger which confronts us now. Though many have not the means to indulge in it, yet luxu-1 urious tastes are becoming symp tomatic, The average child to day lives in luxury compared to -W E do all kinds of haul what his grandparents or his ing to and from PORTLAND great grandparents e n j o y e d . Watch the crowd going to the W E buy every thing pro national celebration in any of our duced on the FARM ; towns, and no barefooted boy, no girl in a calico dress, no fam W E think we have the ily riding in a lumber wagon will Best Prices on MILL FEEDS be seen, and yet forty years ago according to quality. these would have been quite j COME SEE FOR YOURSELF common. A Fourth o f July orator may : make note o f this, and point to j it with pride as proof o f our na-! tional prosperity. If-h e d o e s h e ! should point out also that our present prosperity is due to the labor and efforts of the former barefooted boy, calico clad girl, and family which rode in the subjects of debate, was almost lumber wagon. Will the well unbearable. shod boy, the silk dressed girl L ib r a r y A s s o c ia tio n riding in the motor car do as well for the good o f their country? There was a very good attend The law for both individual ance at the meeting o f the li and national development, is a brary association Tuesday after moral one. and it is best per noon. In the selection o f offi ceived and observed by those cers, Mrs. W. J. Moore the pres who live on the plane o f high ident, was unanimously reelect thought and plain living. ed, and Miss Gertrude Dillon was the unanimous choice for It would have been entirely vice-president. Mrs. C. S. Allen appropriate if the band had was|re-elected secretary and Mrs. played “ There will be a hot time H. C. Stephens treasurer with- in the old town tonight,” at the no opposition. Some bills were democratic convention in New ordered paid and a tew new York City. The clerk o f the members enrolled. Suggestions weather must be republican in were made in regard to raising politics, for he gave them th e 1 money for library expenses, but torridest kind of atmosphere, it was decided to do nothing un which combined with the warm til fall. Thooght* memoriae4, will prove pnceIesa heriU go in after years. ASC RIB E YE GREATNESS unto our God. He is the Rock, his work is per fect: for all His ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just •ml right is He. — Deuteronomy 32:3,4. OUR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Anniversaries in the lives of individuals and nations f o r m milestones in the journey of life. As the years go by and they be come numerous we can look back and review the ground which has been traveled. Such reviews of life are valuable both for the in dividual and the nation. The author o f a recent book which enjoys a brisk demand among college students, scouts the value o f the findings o f human experi ence. He would have each start almost at the cultural point of the untutored savage and blaze hie owh way. But history has a profound value, which it is the height o f foolishness to ignore. W hether of secular or religious history, it is true that “ whatso ever things were written afore time were written for our learn ing.” The reliable historian earns gratitude by reliablv recording past events for the use of future generations, and the student o f history should discover and unfold.the philoso phy which underlies the events of history. When the history of the vari ous nations which have popu lated the earth is studied and reviewed, a remarkable sameness is disclosed. It is not mere chance which caused one to rise from small beginnings and an other to fall from heights which it had attained. The serious stu dent o f history will conclude that a law governs the case. As a great Christian poet puts it: Bartholomew & Lawrence Announcement WISH to inform my friends and patrons that I am now located in my new drug store, corner of Broadway and Second street. / take pleas ure and pride in that it is a thoroughly modern building in every respect, which enables me to ren der more efficient service than ever to the public. Although it will take a little time longer to get every thing settled and in place, I am now ready for busi ness and will be glad to welcome all my old patrons and many new ones. Thanking you for past courtesies, Yours truly, MAUD STURGEON, Prop. / E S T A C A DA P H REXALL ARMACY THE STORE “ One (5od, one law, one element Ami one far off divine event To which the whole creation moves.*’ All nations are under this one God, forming part o f the one element and governed by the one law. 1 heir individual rise and progress are dependent on the manner in which they fall into line towards the consuma tion o f this tar off divine event. As a rule they failed to sense this though there were never wanting those who more or less clearly perceived the truth, and lifted up warning voices. The history o f Israel is typical o f all. The prophets warned but their messages fell on unheeding ears. This week we celebrate our own nation’s birthday. There will lie much shouting and jubi lation. and much boasting o f the high place we hold among na- ■ tions o f the world. This is all perfectly natural and perhaps we are entitled so to da Rut the question arises which is fraught with serious portent: "Is not this rejoicing and national self complacency and congratu lation purely materialistic?” Our rejoicing is mainly over tl e fact that we are richer and not that we are more righteous than other nations. This is a question which it is most important for us to face, because on it depends our con tinued rise or the beginning o f a decline. Many a man. many a family has been ruined by too much material prosperity, in- t a net's o f which are obvious,! T H E F IR S T STEP to a successful career, no matter what your ambition may be, is a Bank Ac count— the foundation of many a man’s success. Open an account with us and see how fast it will grow. CARVER STATE BANK “T he Bank That’s Growing” 4 / ( c paid on savings, compound twice a year THE ESTACADA MEAT CO- H, C. GOHR1NG Prop. ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ O pen from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. Saturday», open to 8 Estacada : : p. m Oregon Engagement Announced A t a luncheon given Saturday afternoon by Miss Elizabeth Wiggins the engagement o f Mi ss Wiggins to Mr. Kenneth Bartlett was announced. College folk are especially interested in the j surprising news, as both Miss Wiggins and Mr. Bartlett are prominent in university circles. Miss Wiggins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wiggins and is an attractive and popular girl. She attended the Univer sity o f Washington where she was a member o f the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Bartlett is a graduate of the University o f Oregon where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity and is promi nent in sport and club circles as an all-star football player and athlete. He attended the Olym pic games in Antwerp in 1920. He is now in Seattle where they will make their home after the wedding. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, are making' their home in Colton, Califor nia.—Oregon Journal. Growing Accounts Ford Notes With Ford Car No. 10,000,000- now in service and making a j trans-continental trip from New York to Chicago over the Lincoln highway, the man who enjoys figuring can have a world of practice. The other day one gifted gen tleman worked out the tire prob lem. He figured that the 40 million tires used on the 10 mil lion Fords, if stacked up would make a rubber column 2,000 miles high.i Then, looking for road trouble, he punctured each o f the tires, and ¿then figured that one man working eight hours a day ex cept Sundays and holidays and repairing a tire every five min utes would finally finish the job in 400 years. NOTICE The Reorganized Church o f Jesus Christ o f the Latter Day j Saints has organized a Sunday - school at Springwater which meets at J. W. Byers’ home at | at 10:30 every Sunday morning. 1 Everyone is cordially invited to j come and get acquainted w ith ; us. We are not Mormons. Come and learn the difference. 6-19-7-9 B. H. S t o w e l l , Supt. T IS I only by systematic and persistent saving that you may a c c u m u l a t e an amount which will enable you to make that investment, secure a home, start in business or obtain any one of those many cherished desires. 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