Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 23, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925.
the »park jump the gap and the
wider the gap the higher thevolt-
age.
flower, if the gap is widened
I k voltage
is automatically in-
reused, and if it goes high enough
ill cause a failure in the ignition
oil and will require a new unit
which is la th e r expensive.
Many drivers anil not a few mc-
..mies, have found that an engine
which will not run properly while
while idling
due to
leaky
v ahes or some other cause, will run
fine if the spark gap is widened, but
hey are merely relieving the diffi-
ulty for a time at the expense of
the electrical system, insead of find­
ing the real cause of the trouble
and correct it at the source.— From
the Chevrolet Motor Company.
Eastern C lackam as N ew s
Entered at the postoffice in Estaeada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estaeada, Oregon
by the
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY.
A CORPORATION.
S u b s c r ip t io n
R ates
Î1.50
.is;
One year
Six months
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925.
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A BIBLE THOUGHT J
T T - F O R today «
I Bible Thouifh*. momonxe.1, r i l P’~Jva
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p ric e le » h crit*trc in a fte r ; ear*-
Blessed are they which are persecu­
ted for righteousness’ sake: tor
theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
— Matt 5: 10.
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ITUATED IN THE CITY OF ESTACADA, AND WE
TRUST YOU ARE ALL PROUD OF US. THE MAN-
( 7 * ' 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 YOU ALL BOOST AND SPEAK A GOOD
WORD TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS WHEN THEY V IS ITE S -
TACADA. AND W E ’LL KNOW THAT YOU JU ST CAN’T
AFFORD TO NOT HA VE THIS HOTEL OPEN AND GO­
ING
ALL
THE TIM E.
SAY, THE DOORS HAVE
NEVER BEEN LOCKED NOR TH E FIRES OUT SINCE
WE TOOK OVER TH E MANAGEMENT,. WE
ALWAYS
WELCOME YOU WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE. THINK
THIS OVER. DOES IT MEAN ANYTHING?
BOOST.
¡RE ALARM CALLS
OUT DEPARTMENT
A chimney burning out at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ste­
phens last Friday noon summoned
the Estaeada volunteer fire depart­
ment out in another record break­
ing run. No damage was done to
the home as the fire was confined
to the chimney.
Mrs. Stephens had just gone to
the train to meet a guest, Mrs. J.
j H. Rust of Boise, Idaho, who an­
nounced to her hostess as she
alighted from the train, “ your
the generator should be adjusted house is on fire!’’
accordingly by one who is experi­
enced in doing this kind of work.
COMMITTEE MAKES PLANS
ft is easy to know when generator
adjustm ent Is required,
for the
A meeting of several of the mem­
battery will tel! you all about it.
Give your battery a hydrometer test bers of the floral committee ap­
every two weeks. If you find the pointed by the president of the
battery fully charged and re-quiring Eastern
Clackamas
Community
only a little distilled- water, every­
(
!ub
was
heid
Monday
afternoon
in
thing is all right. If at the end of
successive two weeks’ periods you the office of S. E. Wooster. Plans
ere made to award prizes this
find the battery p e r s is te n t ly .o u t of wei
water,
w atcr’ it
n 1S
is an indication
tnajcation that tne
the . vea
year to the best kept and most ar-
„„v if
i“ t?5
*iU?p tistic yard in the city and for the
P i™ *
too mu<* electricity and if
of cut flowerg crown
allowed to continue will result in best selection oi cut nowers grown
serious danger to the battery. If, on in the country and exhibited at
the
the other ^hand, you^ find the^battery annual Labor Day celebration.
persistently undercharged the gen­
to enter
erator should be adjusted to supply , . All persons who , desire
,
nioro current.
this contest are asked to register at
It is im portant for the driver to ¡the offlce of Mr. Wooster so that
follow instructions fully when ad- I the committee may keep a record
justing the gap on the sspark plugs. ;lf those taking part. Work on this
A high voltage is required to make , may begi„ at once. F urthe r details
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i regard to this will be explained
.t the meeting of the club, Friday
! evening .
The districts Included in this
contest are Springwater,
Eagle
('reek, Currinsville, Garfield and
( Estaeada.
The committee making
hese plans are Mrs. S. E. Wooster,
hairman, Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs.
J A .G. Ames, Estaeada; Mrs. H. A.
JU ST THE RIGHT TIME
| I.aBarre,
Garfield,
Mrs. J.
R.
and RIGHT KIND TO PLANT
Hughes, Currinsville; and Mrs. Pe-
AT THIS TIME
: ter Ericksen, Springwater.
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
TWENTY OUT OF EVERY ,
100,000 MEET THEIR
DEATH ON HIGHWAY
whether or not the whole system
is functioning properly. It will tell
you if one of the headlights is out;
it will tell you if there is a short cir­
in the line; it will warn you in
Twenty out of every 100,000 a cuit
moment if the generator fails to
perons in the United States weie function.
An understanding glance
killed during 1923 in motor vehicle at the ammeter every tw enty miles
accidents on
public
highways or so is a trouble saver of great im
according to the report of the Na- | portance.
and
tional Conference on street and
W
working'lirmierlv nron-
highway safety
f ! e r ly / th c little 'hand moves over to a
Of
— these
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fatalities only - two
I c cer
e r t a ain
i n s p o t o n tkn
t h e charrin»
charging side and
evry twenty occurred at railroad ther0 jt invariably rests— varying in
rroKsinirs
location with the speed of the car
ciossings.
,
1
11nfji snmethine- troe« wrong in the
Fast driving and inattention . ele^ctrical system.
If one of the
given as the responsible element in i Lea<lli{?HtB goes out the am meter
shows a slight increase in the chary
the majority of cases
George W. Anderson, Judge of ing rate; if the generator fails to
the Circuit Court of Massachusetts, function for any reason, the hand
swings away over to the discharge
discussing this situation in a re­ side and the daiver knows the whole
cent article said:
iond is being carried by the bat­
“ Twenty-five years ago we were tery.
The ammeter never showa the
struggling strenuously and expen­
sively, to get rid of railroad grade- full flow of electricity from the gen­
erator, but it does indicate the
crossings because of their obvious amount of electricity that is flowing
danger to life and limb. Motor into or out of the battery, hence
cars have today made thousands of the importance of the tell-tale cur­
miles of our city streets, for all rent indicator and its ability to tell
what is going on ¡ill along the fine.
practical purposes, grade crossings;
The layman might ask why it is
indeed in many respects, worse than important to know the exact minute
grade crossings, for the rail tells us when the generator ceases to fun
where the steam engine and cars ction as long as the car will keep on
running with the current from the
are going, whereas the motor car battery. One im portant reason is
is very frequently found where the that if the g enerator fails due to
pedestrian does notfairly expect broken leads in our or side, it should
be given immediate attention or it
it.”
will burn out and entail considera­
DON’T FORGET ABOUT
ble expense for repairs. If he also
AMERICAN LEGION STARTS
T H E BETTER GARDEN YOU
knew that a fully charged battery
ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN would turn his engine over for 15
CAN HAVE BY USING A
minutes in summer but for only five
LITTLE OF OUR
PORTLAND, Ore. April 15, 1925 minutes or less when the tempera-
— “Oregon is ready to hear the ap­ turo was at zero, the am meter tip
peal of the American Legion for niightmight also induce him to crank
two classes of sufferers of the the car by hand and thus consrve the
World War— the disabled men and energy of the battery.
the orphans of fallen veterans,” de­
The generator is the whole source
GET OUR PRICES ON MILL
clared George P. Grifflith, comman­ of supply of electricity and it keepp
FEED — IT WILL PAY YOU.
der of the Oregon departm ent of the the entire system in opeeration but
it requires little, if any attention,
Legion.
The American Legion campaign from the driver. It is im portant to
BARTH O LO M EW
for a $5,000.000endowment fund for know that the electrical output of
rohibilitation and child welfare, the generator may be varied on
and LA W REN CE
which has been going on in several Chev rolet cars by what is known
states, is now under way in Oregon. as third brush adjustment, for the
E staea d a. O regon.
It will culminate in an intensive car consumes more electricity in cold
drive probably about the last of weather than it does in warm and
M in
“ The American Legion wants the
American Public to have the oppor­
tunity of helping the Legion help
the disabled veterans mid children
of men who gave up their lives as
a result of their service to the coun­
HOW OFTEN HAVE Y O U USED YOUR POCKET KNIFE
try. “Commander Griffith
suid.
IN CUTTING FRUIT ON LY TO FIND IT DULLED,STAIN-
"Rehabilitation and child welfare
ED AND BLACKENED
are the two greatest post-war prob­
lems.They are so closely related
TRY ONE OF OUR STAINLESS, STEEL POCKET KNIVES
that they are almost one.
What
THAT REALLY HAS A LASTING KEEN CUTTING EDGE.
disabled father has not looked down
STAYS SHARPS
STA Y S BRIGHT. WILL NOT STAIN,
upon the faces of dependent children
TARNISH, RUST OR CORRODE.
with terror lest they suffer the
pangs of privation which his restora­
T H E K N IFE T H A T W ILL LA ST A L IFETIM E
tion to health alone can prevent?
Docs not his mental anguish over the
fate of little children erect a mat-
rial bar to his own reconstruction?
p h a r m a c y
“ There are 35,000 war orphans,
and many times more sick, ailing and
disabled ex service men whose lives
the war blighted. We cannot do too
much for them— our debt can never
be fully repaid. The American I.e- (
gion has assumed the obligation of
seeing that these two consequences
o f the war receive a full measure
of justice, but we need the public’s
Municipal Terminal Sixth an.i Salmcn Sts.. Phcno Main 7733
assistance to the limit.
LINN S INN. fc'ttacada Otegcn
"Everywhere
the
endowment
SCHEDULE
movement has spread. It has mot
Lv. Portltrd
2:00 P M
with a hearty reception. 1 know it
Lv. Estaeada
0:30 A .M .. 4 30 P. M
' ; • a I i .< 2 30 P M
fc-ic e C te # k t? 4$ A M
4 45 P M
will meet with that same respons
Carver
: 40 p m
' X* Z f i
B a rro n
. 0 55 A M
4 65 P M
n Oregn.”
B ai lor
J , > P. M
C « rv«.-
9 20 A M . 5 2 0 P. M .
E.i<leCi#ek 3 I 5 P. M ^
President Coolidge is chairman of
P- M
C la rk a r .a ._ 9 3 0 A M . 5 3 0 P. M
Ar. EstauaTa 3 JO A M
p *v
A r Portland... 1 0 .0 0 A. M
5 0 0 P. M
the endowmennt
fund and all
E V E R Y DAY
members of his cabinet have endors­
ed it Lending men and women of
the country in all lines of endeavor
are membesr of the national endow­
ment fund committee.
Already the work of organizing
state and local endowment fund
committees has begun. These com­
mittees will contain the names of
prominent citizens and members of
the Legion and Legion Auxilinrv,
Commander Griffith said.
EARLY SED
POTATOES
FERTILIZERS
STAINLESS CUTLERY
the E S T A C A D A
The
S io n
PORTLAND - CARVER - ESTAGADA STAGES
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C, GOHRING Prop.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY
By O. E. Hunt. Chief engineer
The .-mmetcr. the least understood
dial on the instrument board of •
motor car,is in many way» the mo*t
important.
Few automobile owner« , how­
ever, understand the story the ame-
ter tell* a* the miles fly by. The
am mater is the guardian of the
whole electrical system of the car,
particularly during extreme of win­
te r cold and summer heat, and is
connected to every bit of electrical
apparatus with the sole exception
of the starting motor
If you get aerquainted with th«
ammeter it will tell you at a glance
Christian Church Services
Sunday, April 26
Bible School at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Betty Weatherby, Supt.
Preaching
11:00
Choir rehearsal Saturday at
7:30 p. m.
We are aiming to help people
understand the Scriptures and
thereby come to know God.
All are invited to attend these
services.
B. F. C lay ,
Minister. Christian Church.
THE
O p e n from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Estacada
s
Sa t u r d a y s , e p e n to 8
“ The Friendly Church on the Hill.”
ESTACADA, OREGON.
Ira F. Rankin, Pastor.
Sunday School a t ...................... 10:00
Mrs. Rosa A. Reagan, Supt.
Mornin g worship,...................... 11:00
AFTERNOON SERVICES:
Sunday School at Mt. Zion church
at ........................................ ...... 2:00
Preaching services, Mt. Zion church
at .............................................. 3:00
EVENING SERVICE:
Epworth League Choir pructice fol­
lowed by the devotional meeting.
at .................................................. 6:16
Evening worship........................
7 :80
NOTICES FOR THE WEEK:
S. S. Teachers Training Class
Wednesday evening a t .......... 7 :00
Choir practice Thur. Evening 7:80
Prayermeeting at the parsonage
Friday at .................................. 7:30
“ Let the words of my mouth and
the meditation of my heart Be ac­
ceptable in thy sight, O Jehovah,
my rock, and my redeemer.”—*
Psalm 19: 14.
CLACKAMAS NEWS $1 50 YR
p. m
Large sheets of blotting paper
19 x 21. at the NEWS Office 10
cents.
if
Oregon
4
Farm or Town Use, Gas Engine or Electric Motor Driven.
No S i O R E D w ater, Every tim e you tu rn th e fa u cet
you get a fresh d rin k from th e b ottom of th e well
M ade to w ork in e ith e r drilled or dug wells W ill w ork
in th re e feet of w ater.
A sk any of th e following users in this d istric t:—F. M ad­
d en & Co., A . C. Cogswell. M. C. G lover, Ja m e s
Sm ith, T h o m as Yocum, W a lte r G lover, an d o th ers
nam es furn ish ed on request. B arto n s new m odern
school eq u ip p ed w ith a M ilw au k ee fo r all p u rposes
Prices Reasonable.
Installed with Guarantee
CA SH OR TERM S
Phone or Write
FA RM
UTILITY C O M P A N Y
E. L. (ROY) MEYERS, Agent
EAGLE CREEK, OREGON.
Telephone 42-32
YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED
To the very excellent Financial Statement
of this Bank published under the recent
call of the Superintendent of Banks.
YOU ARE IEV ITEE
If not already a customer of this Bank,
to become one. It will be to our mutual
.advantage.
FOUR PE R CENT IN TEREST ON TIME
AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
KvfAin,- : i \9 j t s 9 j : i
W h e n B e tt e r A u t o m o b i l e s A r e B u i l t , B u ic k W i l l B u ild T h e m
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METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH...
L. D. S. Services
☆
Milwaukee Air Water Power System
Topic for morning sermon: “ The
Living Christ and W hat He Means
to Us.”
Sunday evning there will be a
| community service at the high
school. The topic, “ The Old Age
Pension From an Economic Stand­
point,” will be discussed by various
persons. All are invited and urged
l to attend, and express your views
upon this timely question.
The Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Pay
Saint.* ho'ds Sunday School ser­
vices every Sunday at the I. O.
O. F. hall at 10 A M
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
FRESH WAIEfl FflOl ff THE WELL
i i i « b n i
IV h y
a re mot fir car dealers
glad to see you when
you hare a Buick to
trade in?
U S W S F ? They k n o w t h a t if
th e y g e t it, th e y c a n sell it q u ic k ly —
a t a g o o d p ric e . L ilith re lir.h ility h a s
m a d e B u ic k a first c h o ic e in th e
used c ar m a r k e t
Cascade Motor Co.
WILCOX BROS., Props.
ESTACADA.
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