EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925
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Clay, Calhoun, the Lees and their
intemporaries; when plantations
were fat with abundance and gentle
foil: held court at countless manors,
are called to life again in all their
grace, romance and chivalry in the
g-eatestof ail films, “ Abraham Lin
coln'’, which opens at the Liberty
April 30
The whole world has felt the en
chantment of Dixieland since the
carried its beauties to all climes and
Eastern Clackamas News
Entered at the postoffice in Estarada,
O regon, as second-class mail.
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PuLlished every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
by the
A CORPORATION.
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THURSDAY,
A P R IL
16,
1925
' A , BIBLE THOUGHT
" J E T — FOR TODAY —
Biblo
ITUATED IN THE CITY OF ESTACADA, AND WE
TRUST YOU ARE ALL PROUD OF US. THE MAN-
(T ^ AGE M E N T, OF COURSE, DOES NOT EXPECT
ALL TO PATRONIZE
US AS THAT WOULD BE UN
REASONABLE. BUT IN ORDER TO HOLD AND MAIN
TAIN OUR HIGH GRADE SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC
WE MUST HAVE YOUALL BOOST AND SPEAK A GOOD
WORD TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS WHEN THEY VISIT ES
TACADA. AND WE LL KNOW THAT YOU JUST CAN T
AFFORD TO NOT HAVE THIS HOTEL OPEN AND GO
ING
ALL
THE TIME.
SAY, THE DOORS HAVE
NEVER BEEN LOCKED NOR THE FIRES OUT SINCE
WE TOOK OVER THE MANAGEMENT,.
WE
ALW AYS
WELCOME YOU WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE. THINK
THIS OVER. DOES IT MEAN ANYTHING?
BOOST.
q
$1.50
One year
Si* months
T hoaghta m em orized. will prove c
priceless h e ritag e in a fte r year*.
jM f f ln a s R S f t
FOR if ye live after the flesh, ye
shall die: but if ye through the Spirit
do mortify the deeds of the body, ye
shall live.— Romans 8:13.
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WHEN PLAN TED ALONE ^icultural specialist for the O. A C.
understand the
Scriptures and
extension service.Shade and a pro- thereby come to know God.
1 tection afforded by a cover crop
All are invited to attend these
Red and Alsake clover planted ^loes not begin to conserve as much
services,
alone will be more successful in es : moisture as is lost by the leaves
B. F. CLAY,
tablishing a stand. Although indi through transpiration.
Minister.
Christian
Church.
cations from the dealers and the
experiment station at Corvallis show
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
THE
a short acreage o f clover fo r 1925,
L. D. S. Services
CHURCH
seed dealers indicate a rather slow
The
Reorganized Church of
demand for clover seed this spring.
“ The Friendly Church on the Hill.” Jesus Christ o f
Latter Day
Because o f the unusually few num
ESTACADA. OREGON.
Saints holds Sunday School ser
bers o f inquiries at the station, it
vices every Sunday at the I. O.
Ira F. Rankin, Pastor.
seems to indicate that the farmers
O.
F. hall at 10 A. M.
Sunday
School
at.....................
10:00
do not figure on planting clover this
Mrs. Rosa A. Reagan, Supt.
spring Last year the clover crop
ST OR Y OF DIX IE LAND
was short and the clover crop for Mornin g worship,..................... 11:00
1925 is going to be short because AFTERNOON SERVICES:
The charm and enchantment of
o f the dry summer o f 1921 which Sunday School nt Dover church
the old South in the days before
at
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the 2:00
devastation o f the war came
killed most o f the clover seeding.
It is cheaper for the farmer to grow Preaching, Dover church........ 3:00 upon it— the days o f Washington,
Jefferson and the heros of the Rev
his own hay which should be a le EVENING SERVICE:
olution ;thc days o f Jackson, and
gume and not a grain, grass and Epworth League Choir practice fo l
lowed
by
the
devotional
meeting.
weed hay. Good quality hay is
at
6:15
cheaper to feed than poor quality
Evening worship......................
7:30
which takes more fo r feeding.
NOTICES FOR THE W EEK:
Plow the land early in the spring
S. S. Teachers Training Class
and cultivate until planting to kill
Wednesday evening at........
7:00
the weeds and maintain o good
Choir practice Thur. Evening 7:30
mulch. The late workings o f the
Prayermeeting at the parsonage
land should be shallow to avoid
Friday at ................................ 7:30
bringing up more weed seeds.
“ O, sing unto the Lord a new'
Plant 12 pounds o f red clover or —
JUST TH E RIG HT TIME
song; fo r He hath done marvelous
the corrugated roller, if the surface
and RIGHT KIND TO P LA N T
things: His right hand, and his holy
from
the middle o f April to the
AT THIS TIME
arm hath gotten Him the victory.”
middle o f May. Drill it in if suita
— Psalm 98:1
ble machinery is available, which
DON T FORGET A B O U T
will seed abont one inch in depth,
THE B E T T E R G ARD EN YOU
or broadcast by hand.. Cover the Christian Church Services
CA N H A V E BY USING A
seed by harrowing lightly or using
L ITTLE OF OUR
Sunday,
April
19.
1925.
tthe corrugated roller, if the surface
Bible
School
at
10
a.
m.
is dry.
EARLY SEED
POTATOES
High Scouring Butter Need
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
»r.d L I G H T L U N C H
n a tio n s .
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
S u b sc rip tio n K a t e s
R. G . M A R C H B A N K
Mrs. Betty Weatherby, Supt.
The story o f the picture touches
the south at Hodgenville, Ky., the
birthplace o f Lincoln; at New Or
leans; at Richmond; City Point; Ap
pomattox; Charleston, S. C.
Mrs. Harold Wooster o f Camp 8
was in Estacada Tuesday.
International Made to M e a s u r e
CLOTHES
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Dance at Carver Saturday night,
: Kelly’s six piece orchestra.
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NOTICE FOR PUB LICATION
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon,
March 12, 1925.
NOTICE is here bv given that
Clyde E. Hill, o f 515 Park St., Van
couver, Wash., who on October 1,
1923, made Homestead Entry, No.
07476, for NYaSEL, S ^ N E 'A ,S e c
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, of R. No. 2,
Box 53, Richfield, Wash.; Etta F.
Branstator, o f 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— Act 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.
Remeiiiber That
Business Is Built Up on the
Basis of Confidence
and Trust.
LET US ALL WORK TOGETHER FOR
THE UPBUILDING OF OUR
COMMUNITY.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, P rops.
Successor to ‘SAILING INN’
Good Food Cooked Right
Fill PII CENI li ME 111 SUBS m i !
Open from 6:30 a, m . to 8:00 p. m . ;!
R U NEXT
ESTACADA STATE BANK
10 where first clsse tonecr!*! work la done?
The SOUARE DEAL” Barber Shop la the
place —EARL LA FORCE. Proprietor.
Hair Cut 35c.
Shave 15c
All other work at popular prleea—The right
kind of work at the right kind of prleea.
I ADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY
BATHS
BROADWAY, NEXT TO LINN S INN
FERTILIZERS
Preaching
11:00
“ I f Oregon and the other north
Topic: “ Two Types of Christ
west states are to succeed in selling
GET OUR PRICES ON MILL
the surplus butter already reaching ians. ”
FEED— IT W IL L P A Y YOU.
large proportions, it must produce
Preaching at
8:00:
a higher scoring produce,” says P.
Preaching Under Christ’s |
M, Brandt, professor o f dairy hus
BARTHOLOM EW
Commission.
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bandry at the state agricultural col
and LA W R E N C E
lege. "W e must be able to sell in
Choir rehearsal Saturday at
California and other markets in com 7:30 p. m.
Estaceda. Oregon.
petition with the superior grades of
We are aiming to help people
butter produced in the great dairy
states o f Minnesota and Wisconsin,
and that is now being imported from
New Zealand and Australia in spite
o f n tariff o f 8 cents per pound.
HOW OFTEN H A V E YOU USED YOUR PO CK ET KNIFE
IN CUTTING FRUIT ON LY TO FIND IT D U L L E D ,ST A IN
STAINLESS CUTLERY
FA RM
REMINDERS
Grimm A lfalfa Hardy
Plantings o f Grimm alfalfa in
Morrow county withstood the cold
winter far better than the common
variety, according to a survey made
recently by R. W. Morse, county
agent. He says that Grimmsowed
by I. Skovbo o f Boardman a year
ago was not damaged while common
alfalfa all around it was nipped.
Gurnet Barat o f Heppner reporta
that Grimm he seeds two years
ago is the only alfalfa left on his
place. Many other growers report
similar comparisons, according to
Morse.
Grimm is the variety recommended
by the state and county agricultu
ral economic conferences because
as compared with other varieties it
lives longer, resiots cold better,
starts earlier in the spring and
yields more hay to the acre.
ED AND
BLACK ENED
TR Y ONE OF OUR STAIN LESS, STE E L POCKET KNIVES
THAT REALLY HAS A LASTING KEEN CU TTIN G EDCE.
STAYS SHARPS. STAYS FRIGHT. W IL L NOT STAIN
TARNISH, RUST OR CORRODE.
THE KNIFE THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME
THEESTACADA p h a r m a c y
T&e
Store
PORTLAND - CARVER - ESTACADA STAGES
Municipal Tern In»: Sinh and Salmon Sts . Phene Main 77JJ
LINN'S INN. Eaincada Oregon
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CHEVROLET
The
CARS
SCHEDULE
4 30 P
Chick, Want Frea Rang#
Brooding chicks on clean soil and
giving them free range following
the brooding period is a wise prac
tice. according to H. E. Coshy, poul
try specialist of the O. A. C. exten
sion service. A two, three o f four
yard system with the permanent
brooder will permit ranging chicks
on clean ground each year and will
go far toward avoiding diseases
that result from soil contamination,
says Corby.
He asseits that brood
ing a large number o f chicks on the
sameground
year after year and
raising them to laying age on the
same ground used for brooding is
is about the surest known method
o f going out o f the chicken business.
Sec the Neiv—
THE ESTACAD,1 MEAT CO.
H. C, G O H R IN G Prop.
Roadster
Touring
Coupe
Sedan
Coach
☆
E a rly plo w in g Helps
O p * n From 7 a. m. to (3 p. m.
middle of April will conserve moro
moisture than those left unplowed
aftar that date, says C. L Long, hor-
Estacada
S a tu rd a y s, o p e n to 8
p
m
See the new sedan with beautiful
Fisher Body and one-piece V V
windshield, finished in aqua-marine
blue and black D u c o — Balloon tires
and disc w’heels.
See the new Fisher Body coupe of
strikingly beautiful design, finished
in sage green and black Duco—
Balloon tires and disc wheels.
CASCADE MOTOR CO
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See the new roadster and touring car
with new bodies finished in rich dark
blue Duco, with cowl lights, new
disc clutch, and new extra strong
rear axle with banjo-type housing.
See the new coach, another fine
Fisher Body closed car of low price,
Duco finished, mounted on the'new
Chevrolet chassis with its many
added quality features —Balloon
tires and artillery wheels.
Beef, Mutton, Vca! ar,d flogs Bought
Willamette valley fruit plantings
that are plowed and worked by the
Oregon
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OREGON
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