- ‘ .STERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925. PAGE FOUR PATRIOTISM ft rhe picture, ‘‘The Man Without | a Country’’ to be shown at the list] lilt M h l i v V I uem tbetlrr. ''ViJay, April 2», un- i< .• .hz ntj ,iic.:s o f the O .rl Dou<- ! ? litor, ..................Ruth Day r. lr ' "t o f the American Legion, t it Editor, . Virginia Du Bois it a- rcmakable sermon on the text, • Ed tor ............. Irene Hayden patriotism. Those o f us who read Clau3 Editor............ Richard Hayman the story many years ago— a story Last Friday afternoon the Webster- which is wholly imaginary— have We Are Constantly Searching and Testing for Ways never forgotten it. But many of ian society give a program, one of the, best this year. The different numbers! the younger generation have never to Improve Holsum If It Can Be Done read it, perhaps never heard o f it, were a piano solo by Ardine Byers, a and to such the portrayal o f i t ! guitar duet by Ruth Day and Avia Cad i Our flour is the pick of scores of brands. W e use must and Will be impressive. It ¡a jonau and a ‘ ‘ mock wedding by lhe| only open-kettle-rendered lard, fine granulated sugar, Les­ worth much to have a great past 1 Webuterian boys and girls. This last; thus made to live again. There wan much enjoyed, Mary Alice Reed lie’ s salt, lots of milk and Fleischmann’s compressed yeast. are, it is to be hoped, notmany i raade a 'erY lauShable "*gro parson; people who if they could get a re- ^ ,tle HaM- the “ blushin« bride HOLSUM is sold with Quality Groceries at these stores and served in alizing sense o f what this country a,ld John Whitaker, the groom the leading restaurants:-People's Store, Rose’s Department Store, cost, would ever be false to it. The Freshmen also gave the.r pro-- Linn’s Inn and Restaurant, Sailing inn, all of Estacada; J. 0. Tunnell, This picture shows something o f «™m on Friday in the English room. Currinsville; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store of Eagle Creek ¡Haney fheir program coasi-ted of fivs recita- Gibson, Barton. the toils and sacrifices that great and good men made that this coun- tlon3, On Thursday. Mr. Stephens gave the; try might live. But there are many kinds o f last of his series of banking talks, j Vancouver Ave., Ivy and Fremont Sts., Portland. Oregon. patriotism, as there are many kinds His talk was on the Federal Reserve; o f treason. The sermon is direct­ System. In this talx he gave the non-i ed— or should be thought o f as di­ elasticity of currency as the rerson for; rected— not simply against the panics. He also told of the plan used ; - Bolsheviki, the radica 1 Socialists, to avert the panic of 1»07, which was the slacker, It has a much wide~r the issuance of clearing house certifica- .....____ Those who arc famil- tes‘ ,Ie «plain ed the Canadian, Eng- application. tar at all with the history of this 1 ¡*h and American systems of Federal . i . „ . Reserve banking. banking. These talks have 4 nation ought to be wholly lncapa- * been largely enjoyed by the students A pples Ganos, bv box while they l a s t . . . ............. $ 1.75 j ble af grafting on it, or ever sub- and we are glad that Mr. Stephens has Tuna F ish ___________ _____ ______ _______ ________ 10 cts. > ordinating patriotism to partian _ A . ► . . r™ u i i seen fit to give us his time to explain Raisins in bulk, good o n e s .....................................10 cts. lb. , ship. The man who looks on this A1_ , . . v , . . - . the banking system as he has done so Babbits C leanser________ ______________________ .05 cts. ; government as a great fount o f . , & J ; capably. Crown flour........................... ............................ $ 2.50 sk. privilege, and who thinks o f it as K e rr’s Best flo u r............................................... $ 2 .5 0 sk. The second game of the baseball sea- something out o f whiclj money is 2 lb. Loaves b re a d ........................................... ........ .15 cts. ' to be made, is as much in need o f son was l^ayc Geo. Kelly, representative o£ the P. Seventeen ladies and several little 1 8 8 b g E. P. Company was in Estacada. Wed- folks attended the meeting The Herbert Monroo and family have neB(jay and Thursday of this week. next meeting will be held at the Woved to Carver. __ home o f Mrs. Rittman, the third Mr. and Mrs. Shearer and Edward P ointer’ s Furniture E xchange Wednesda yin May. were dinner guests at the Bard home the place to get what you want Miss Corrine Trullinger and on Sunday. and sej| what you d o n ' t want, tf Miss Ruth Glover attended the Mr. Jones was in this neighborhood — ■ ■ * X Cider Girls Conference at Salem, the first of the week soliciting aid for Miss Velma Stovall, sister of Mrs. C. .¡. Friday, Saturday and Sunday and thr Louise Baby Home in Portland. P. Johnson, a student in the high school and leport a very fine time. He had a trained dog with him and en- left Monday for her home in Billings, X Miss ( lela Phillips and her tertained the children at school on Mon Montana. Later it is understood that -1- mother are both on the sick list at Jay afternoon with a very creditable sbe will visit a sister in Mississippi, present. performance. Dr. and Mrs, Johnson accompanied her II. O. Cushman and three small Sunday guests at the Foirest Erick- aa as Portland. and Forrest, sons, Orville, Uj'ville, Elwood r.lwood anil rorrest, gon home were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dtaltrt'.. .R H o p i n d i , * •pent Saturday afternoon with Mr. Erickson and Mr and Mrs. Bard o f , Mrs. . Chas. Bronson who . is confined Twar engine decide I Cushman’s sisters, Mrs. Mae Mun- Springwater, Clifton Johnson and Ber- ,t0 a hospital 8t th,s t,m<| 19 reported to ■ gor and Mrs. W. G. Glover. nice Currins of Portland. b? do,n8 *s wel1 aJ pos*',,le under the GEORGE & ED’S Service Station Mr un Mr*. W aliens was In Portland« couple viaiting her aon, Lee, in Portland when Oswe«o, and Roy and Kenneth o f day8 la5t week ESTACADA, OREGON she fell and sustained a broken leg and Simpson o f Portland spent Satur- Mrs. Archie Howell and Mary June J badly injured hip. Her many friends , day at the home of Mrs. Mae Mun- Were calling at the Wiley Howell home hope for an early recovery, ger. W ANTED— D r y cow 9 or on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Munger spent Two loggers employed at the Porter- voting Stock. Joe Ni c h o l s o n , Mr. Madden and Mr. McDonald were Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carsten camp were injured yesterday Estacada. 4-23-30 in Portland, Monday on business. Still. , _ -, r, ... and sent to the Good Samaritan hospi- Dorothy Phillips was home again Clyde Denny ..carrying mail or Route u , 0ne of them, G A. Morgan, 52, M O N E Y TO L O A N - W e have ; last Sunday. She will teach the 3 w hile our regular carrier is on his suffered injuries to his back and phoul plenty o f mi npy fo loan on farm s Greenwood school next year. vacation. der when a gasoline speeder jumped ab 6 % — From one (0 20 yeai’9. We are glad to see A. H. An­ Considerable excitement reigned in the tract near the camp. Tile other, N No^ commission on large loans. derson nble to be about again, this vicinity Monday evening when the V. UeMoss, 29, suffered a broken ankle S. E. W o o s t e r , Estacada, Ore. Ho hns been quite ill. Ross family of Estacada w.re hunting when a'plank fell on his foot, 0-19tf Guy Warren is on the sick list for little Billy. He had takeiran after- as is Mr. Newman, the latter being noon Vff without asking permission, LU M B E R FOR S A L E — W e in Portland. coming up here with Mr. Jones, He have a small amount o f 2 x 4 and Mrs. 11. (’ . Glover and son Clif- was finally'located and tak tn lien-.e. 1 x h shiplap. Grade suitable uni are spending a few days in Mr. Geer hauled a load of furniture for general use about the fa rm ' Portland. ^ (jgrver on Monday for H. D. Mon- You will find the price very rea­ Mrs. E. L. Trullinger and son roe. sonable Come down a:-.d see Millard visited with Mr. and Mrs. The regular community . club meeting -------- „ ----------------- „ CASH paid for false teeth, dental, what we „ g — __ it. ____ E lectric Lum ber I.Uy.d 1 rullinger in Portland, .Ion- at the Gtang.* hall, Saturday evening, gold, platinum and discarded jewel- & MfjJ. Co., R iv er Mill, Oregon day April 25, will be a ‘ ‘ hard times party” ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin 3-5 tf Mrs. M. C. Glover and children so be sure and come urtes -d in real hard ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. spent Tuesday inOregon City with time style. FARM FOR R E N T A T O N C E - . —------------------------- -------------- her mother. Mrs. Michal Moehnke. “ 'litablo fo r spring oats Henry ar.d Jesse C'femer were in LOST Man 8 purse contain- ^ A ?.r<- x -> c v v '; f X ¿ Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the home. I W h y not start now and let Elec­ tricity do all your household drudgery for you? Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices W e have an excellent stock to select from. Electric S t o r e , Electric Building \ f r I P o rtla n d E lectric Pow er Com pany ELECTRIC BUILDING. PORTLAND, OREGON. M AK E M O N EY LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES ! c rc HAND BUILT TIRES and TUBES g a s a WANT AND FOR SALE IDS Feeding Corn a t the Low Price $ 2.70 p e r h u n d re d . ALL KINDS FEED COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. W E B U Y M O ST KINDS O F F ARM PRODUCE Estacada Feed Store U. S. M O R G A N L. D. S. Services The Jesus Estacada. Oregon. _____________________________________ ~ O. A. Norris landed a salmon weighing about forty-fivo pounds of last Wednasdny, near Parkplace in ^ Reorganized Church Christ o f Latter Day Saints holds Sunday School set the Clackamas river. Mrs Norris vices every Sunday at the I. O 1 uti» luccut-iiul in catch i sm&i.- »tor Co. o f Ore iron City t r u an F.#- O. F. ball at 10 A. M. J cr ..ah. taeada visitor Tuesday. D . . - — 7 ^ars write t i n e Music C o . , - 413 j 1 num ber o f good buys in used Pointer » for Paints.\\a-, paper Boren Ave. N orth. Seattle. Wash v.8is. Inquire at Cascade M oto- and Window Glass. 5*22t Company. 2-19tf