Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 26, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925.
PAGE TWO
E « t« rn
C lackam as N ew s
7. The Success o f the First Cen­
tury and Why.
8. Beginnings o f Apostacy.
9. The First Human Creed.
10 The Rise o f the Papacy.
11 .The Evils o f Divisions..
12. Can and will Christians
Unite?
Entered at the poBtofflce in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
by the
$1.50
.75
On« year
Six months
The Esfaeada Hotel differs quite a considerable
from most hotels—it was built for comfort space
and convenience. It has that at home atmos.
phere in all its appointments. The travelling pub­
lic and the local people alike are certainly made
to feel that they are wanted here. And Say, the
PRICE IS SO MODERA TE IT WOULD
ASTONISH YOU.
THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925.
BIBLE THOUGHT
— FOR TODAY —
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WITHHOLD NOT THOU T H Y
TENDER MERCIES FROM ME, O
LORD: LET THY LOVING KIND­
NESS AND THY TRUTH CONTIN­
UALLY PRESERVE ME.--Pal. 40:11
“ Tain’t the guns or armament,
nor the funds that we can pay.
But tho close co-operation
that makes us win the day.
“ Tain’t the individual
nor the army as a whole
But the everlasting team work
o f every bloomin’ soul.”
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
_____ _
eral years ago by a s'o •'< e>m
Waffle Luncheon, Saturday, March p n n y a n d has been g iv e n by aev
28.
It o ra l o f t Ite hu ge h ig h schoo ls in
I O re g o n .
The Eagle Creek Missionary Soci­
ety met at the home o f Mrs. Walter
Glover, Wednesday, March 18. Trc
business, session was followed by the
lesson, Japan and the Foreigner in
our midst a* topics. A social hour
followed when dainty refreshments
were served. The house was deco
rated in St. Patrick style.
Chas. Dubois has been
sick list for some time.
on
the cost of the Junior-Senior
.
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banquet. If there is a surplus it Choir practice at the church will be
goes into the student body trea­
on Wednesday evening o f this
week at .................................. 8:00
sury. The high school orchestra
will assist with several numbers. Second and Third Quarterly Con­
,
ference at the church Thursday
rickets go on sale Friday, Mar
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afternoon at ............................ 2:30
27 at the drug store. Adults 35 A new furnace is being installed in
and children 25 cents, reserved
the church and everybody is in­
seats 15 cents extra.
vited to attend the House Warm­
1. Why Jesus Came Into the
World.
2. His Proposition to
Build a
Church.
3. Tho Selection and Training of
Men.
4 Jesus Commissions His Apostles.
5 How the Apostles Obeyed the
Commissions.
6. The Church Developed.
FERTILIZERS
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A
CAR .OF
DIFFERENT
KINDS OF FERTILIZER FOR
CORN, GARDENS & GRAIN
CROPS. WE ARE MAKING
A VERY SPECIAL PRICE ON
SOME
WE
HAVE
LEFT
OVER THAT WE HAD NOT
SOLD WHEN THIS CAR
ARRIVED.
AND DON’T FORGET ABOUT
SHEEP GUANO FOR YOUR
BACK YARD GARDEN. IT S
THE BEST.
PHONE 601.
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
Estacada. Oregon.
PORTLAND - RAMIER - ESTACADA STI6E S
Municipal Term ”.a ! ,Sixth and Sa’ inon Sts.. Phono Main 77 33
LINN S INN. fcctacada O .e ç o n
SCH EDULE
L* Portland
2:00 P
Clackamas . 2:30 P
Carver
2 40 P
Barten
3.v5 P
EafitCrwRli 3 :1» P
Ar *#3’ ac *. wi 3 30 A
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Estacada
p :30 A. M .
Laic «Crook ¿ 45 A. M
Barton __ 8 55 A M
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C ackama
9 : JO A . M.
At. Portland
10.00 A. M
4 30 P
4 45 P.
4 55 P.
5 20 P
5.30 P.
6:00 P.
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E VE RY DAY
TO OWNERS OF DOGS
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. GQH R IN G Prop.
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Beef, M utton, Veal and Hogs Bought
NOTICE
To be sold for storage at Cascade
Garage, Estacada. Oregon, on April
11th, 1926, at the hour o f 2:00
o'clock p m. One Dodge Touring
car, Model 1917, Motor No. 61769;
1923 license No. 67687.
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY.
J 20-4-2
☆
Ope-i fr.im 7 a. ns. L» G p. m.
Estacada
:
ing Program, Thursday evening
as follows:
Thursday evening as follows:
Dinner at the church at........ 6:30
An
Illustrated
sermon-lecture,
"A Look at Ourselves.”
by Dr.
A. S. Hisey, Dist. Supt., at....7:30
This lecture will be an illustrated
and analytical survey o f the sta­
tistics o f the C onference District,
and Charge, prepared for this
occasion.
Some finely illustrated
songs will be used.
Prayer Meeting at the parsonage
Friday evening at ................ 7:30
Christian Church Services
Sundav, Mar. 29, 1925.
Bible School at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Betty Weatherby, Supt.
Preaching
11:00
Sermon on James 4th. Chapter.
Preaching at
7:30 p. m.
Sunday evening the minister
will preach upon the second of!
the sermons appearing below.
The fa c t t h a t i ‘ is n ee-
the
On and after the first day o f April,
1925, all owners o f dogs will be re­
quired to place a collar and city tag
on each dog. In as much as the or­
dinance calls for the tax to start
the first o f August, each year, the li­
cense from April first to August
first will be on all male dags $0.50
and on all female dogs $1.50. Tags
may be procured from the City-
Treasurer, Nina B. Ecker.
WM. DALE, Recorder
Family Wash a Specialty
Prompt Service at Right Price
GIVE US A TRIAL
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We have no Agents.
Phone 70-1
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DATES' FUNERAL HOME
GRESHAM, OREGON
CHARLEY LINN, Agent.
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I. O. O. F. BLDG.,
ESTACADA, ORE., Phone 543
GRESHAM PHONE - 2471
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EARL LA FORGE,
The “ SQUARE DEAL” BARBER
$
HAIR CUT 35c
SHAVE 15c
AH other work at Popular Prices
First class work at second olass prices
MOTTO: “ LIVE AND LET LIVE”
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Estacada’s leading tonsorial artist Y
Saturdays, open to 8 p. m
Oregon
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
March 12, 1925.
NOTICE is here by given that
Clyde E. Hill, o f 515 Park St.. Van­
couver, Wash., who on October 1,
1923, made Homestead Entry, No,
07476, for N ^ S E 'i , SViNEVs,Sec­
tion 11, Township 4 S., Range 4 E.,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
o f intention to make Final Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and
Receiver U. S. Land Office, on the
20th day o f April. 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James W. Branstator, o f R. No. 2,
Box 53, Richfield, Wash.; Etta F.
Branstator. of R. No. 2, Box 53,
Richfield, Wash.; Essie Stephens, of
R. No. 2, Vancouver, Wash.; John
Stephens, o f R. No. 2, Vancouver,
Wash.
Clackamas County— A ct 6-9-16.
Notice will be published for five
consecutive weeks in the Eastern
Clackamas News, Estacada, Ore.
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.’
3-19-4-16
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
March 4, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that
George B. Evans, o f 955 'Clinton j
St., Portland. Oregon, who. on Feb­
ruary 25, 1924. made Homestead
Entry No. 07540, for N E 1«, Section
; 3, Township 3 S.. Range 5 E., W il­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
o f intention to make Final Proof, to
stublir h claim to the land above
escribed, before the Register and
Receiver o f the U. S. Land Office,
:t Portland, Oregon, on the 13th
iay o f April, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Siegwarth, o f Estacada, Ore­
gon: Mrs. O. D. Bowman, o f Estaca-
l.a, Oregon; W. W. Porter, of Esta­
cada, Oregon; Geo. M. Buser, of
Ertacada, Oregon.
Act 6-9-16. Clackamas County-
Notice will be published for five
o secutive weeks in the Eastern
Clackamas News.
WALTER L. TOOZE Sr., Register.
3-12-19-26, 4-3-9.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland. Oregon,
March 9, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Oscar E. Noreon, o f R. No. 4. Gresh­
am, Oregon, who, on August 8,
1923. made Homestead Entry No.
07446. for W 4 N E > i. S H N W '„
Section 11, Township 4 S., Range
ó E., Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice o f intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver U. S. Land Office, at
Portland. Oregon, on the 21st dav
April. 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William H. Dwyer, o f Route No.
1. Estacada. Oregon; Albert Adlan,
o f Route No. 1, Estacada. Oregon:
Oscar E. Noreti of. Route No. 1. Es-
tacada, Oregon; Edner Wcdin, of
Route 4, Gresham, Oregon.
Act 6-9-16.
Ciackamne Co.
Notice will be published five con­
secutive weeks in the Eastern Clack­
amas News, Estacada, Oregon.
WALTER L. TOOZE Sr., Register.
3-12-4 9
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BATHS
BROADWAY, NEXT TO LINN'S INN
BEFOREYOU «.IN V ES TIG A TE
M A N Y people in this, as well as in other com­
munities, have had sad experience in the pur­
chase of stocks, frequently on the advice of entire
strangers, and often on the recommendation of
those interested, from a commission basis, in
making the sale.
W E suggest to our customers that, before invest­
ing with a stranger, in an unknown stock, they
consult us. W e will assist them in determining
the value of the proposed investment and furnish
them complete data regarding the same; all of
course, without cost.
W I P E ! CENT 01 M M « M S D E IflllS
ESTACADA STATE BANK
V IH * T W *** A* 8 M 0 R I T H A N *
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Buick
Four-Wheel Brakes
O f the more than a million Buicks in use
today, the last 350,000 built have Buick
mechanical 4-wheel brakes.
O n thesa
3 5 0 ,0 0 0 , B u i c k 4-w heel brakes have
proved their increased control and safety
by faultless operation through nearly
tw o years, in every extreme o f weather.
Cascade Motor Co.
W IL C O X BROS., Props.
ESTACADA,
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Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty A
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As the summer season approaches
much apprehension is prevalent in
this town as to the need for the
city to provide an ample su/pply o f
pure water for its consumption.
Every year the present system
proves inadequate to the demands
made upon it and every year this de-
mand has a tendencyto increase as
the town grow., for water is an es
Qn
T h e sam e Btyle 0 f
sential element that mankind cannot
,
be without.
diploma will be used a3 in other
We do not feel that the citi- years. The class colors are pur-
zens o f the town can ever expect pig and gold,
to be so well supplied with an un­
If possible, commencement ex­
limited amount o f water that some
ercises
are to be held Friday,
restrictions will not have to he en­
forced. But the thing that is im- June 5, otherwise the date will
portnt is to be abe to supply a suf­ he Thursday, June 4.
ficient quantity to meet the average
Besides the address, numbers
demands made upon such a system on the program will include sel­
o f supply as to enable the many res­
ections by the high school orches
idents to keep their gardens and
lawns irrigated in order to keep them tt'8 and the gills glee club
in a green condition and at the
L ast Wednesday night the E
same time provide enough for house­ H. S. basket hall boys and girls
hold purposes throughout the entire
entertained their coaches. M iss
community and especially
retain
enough in reserve to meet a fire Homedew and Mr. Giddings at
A very pleasant
emergency which may occur at any the Reed home.
time.
evening was spent in playing
Under the present system this £ amea but the chief event of the
has not been possible.
O f course
j
waa th e performance
there are several reasons why this
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State o f affairs has been reached. Riven by Miss Homedew and Mr.
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Thor are always those persons in any Giddings, the guests of honor,
Day
locality who feel that they mnst get
Those present were Mr. Olson,
their money’s worth since they are M f wj|8on M f Giddin(iS) M iss
paying for it and allow many gallons
Kershner, Miss Homedew, Miss
o f water to go to waste that might
Miss Blake, Harvey
otherwise be o f use to others less Marshall.
selfish. In such a case the law Woodworth, Virgil Wright. Ted
should be strictly nnd impartially en­ Sating, Frank Hayden, Jim Jen
forced regardless o f who the law­ ninga, Dan Jennings,
Richard
breaker may be and. and this would
Hay man, Florence June Reed,
mean the saving o f a considerable
amount even under the present sys­ Erma Jones, Edna Bates, Irene
tem.
A survey of tho community Kauke Myrtle Hall, Avis ('ado
in regard to the amount o f water natt, Irene Hayden, Mary Alice
consumed would materially aid in K(,ed and Mr». Reed.
getting to the bottom o f facts so
On Friday night. April 3, the
that figures could be compiled ns to
the number o f gallons necessary to Junior class will present
Noth-
supply the present demand as well ing But the Truth, ” in the audi
as to care for the increase in popu- torium of the high school.
This
lation which any thriving, prog.ee- p |ay was put on in Portland sev­
sive community needs to consider.
MISSIONARY CIRCLE
Methodist Episcopal Church
“ The Friendly Church on the Hill.”
ESTACADA, OREGON
IRA F. RANKIN, Pastor.
Sunday school ........................... 10:00
MRS ROSA A. REAGAN, Supt.
Morning worship:
Children's ser­
mon followed by the mornig ser­
mon.
AFTERNOON SERVICES:
Sunday School at Mt. Zion Church
essary to pay a royalty for the
at ............................................. 2:00
1
Preaching at Mt. Z. Chtirch, 2:00
privilege of using it speaks well
t
EVENING SERVICES:
for the quality of the play.
Epworth League Chorus practice
The Junior class is giving this
followed by the Devotional meet­
performance to entertain the
ing ......................... ........ ....... . 6:16
Editor,..................................Ruth
Assistant Editor,.... Virginia Du Bois friends and patrons of the school
Evening worship,................. 7:30
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s.p°r t t o r ........... HichAvd Havman and also to secure funds to cover f5- s Teachers’ Training Class will
Class Editor............ Riehaid Hay
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meet at the church Wednesday
The Senior class held a meet­
ing to decide several things per­
taining to graduation. From a
list of speakers, Mr. Edwards of
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O. A. C. was selected as the one
to deliver the commencement
address. Committees for th e
selection of a class flower and a
c |a8S mottO have been selected,
^
nejther has been definitely
ANOTHER NEED
LAUNDRY
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
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ANNOUNCEMENT
S u b sc rip tio n R a t e s
E S T A C A DA
Choir rehearsal Saturday at
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Props.
7:30 d . m.
We are aiming: to help people
understand the Scriptures and
thereby come to know God.
Successor to ‘SAILING INN’
All are invited to attend these
Good Food Cooked Right
services.
B. E. CLAY,
Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. $
Minister. Christian Church.
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
K CORI'ORATION.
Large sheets of blotting paper,
L. D. S. Services
~
f 19 X 24, at the N ews office 10
The Reorganized Church of be ints
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints holds Sunday School ser­
vices every Sunday at the I. O.
O. F. hall at 10 A. M.
OREGON
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