Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 23, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    - ‘ .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<-
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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
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.
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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
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v
,
.
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.
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<l
Canby on Friday
Gresham bread in 1 lb. size............... .................... .09 cts.
the sermon o f “ The Man Without afternoon. Although the day was rainy
M en’ s sh irts......... ................. ................... * .50 and .75 cts.
a country” as is every other kind thc bome team Won bT a 9Core of 12 to
G a s o lin e ............................... ...................... ........ .21 cts. gal.
o f a traitor.
4. The next game will be at Gresham
Gasoline in 50 gallon Drums at wholesale
.
This nation was not born and on " ednesda.v, April 22. On Friday,
W estern O il............. ..................................................15 cts. qt.
f has not endured that it might go AP,il **. 0reKon City P1"* 9 at Estara'
W estern Oil in 5 gallon c a n s . _ . „ .......................50 cts. gal.
f. down to ruin at the hands o f men da'
W heat— I want to buy. some let me hear from you.
i who scorn
idealism and sneer, at A ra“ y was h,dd f r,day mornin« to
patriotism.
That is the moral of « ive the b° y s a send' off for the after‘
'this presentation o f a great past, l,oon’s Hame‘ A great deal of pep was j
Currinsville, Oregon.
J, Q . T U N N E L L
this portrayal o f great men and displayed at this meeting and it is
? great events. The story was writ- hoPed ,hat we
do 89 wel1 everT
ten in the midsts o f the terrible time we have a rally,
struggle for national unity a half
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L O C A L BR EV ITIES
century ago. It is timely today,
b P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
as much so as it was then.
N. S. Richardson spent several day»
The sick folks in the neighborhood in Portland this week.
L O W E R E A G L E C R E E K « • reported better.
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The J, C. Richards family have mov
C. H. Burkhart o f Portland spent
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Trullinger ! eti tl) Currinsville.
Wednesday in Estacada.
spent Sunday with
the form er’s
Ai:gust Genserowski is driving a new
X parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Trul- Sport model Star roadster whioh he re-
Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Snyder and child
J linger.
! centiy purchased from a local agent.
ren and Marie Welcli drove to Portland
The Ladies o f
the
Missionary
.
. „ . c .
,
today.
X Society met at the home of Mrs. . hpringwater Fair Sept 18 One boy
____ __
is raising a calf, another a lamb. What
Paul Still, \\ ednesday afternoon.
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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
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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<l Mr« IJ P Phillin* ai
. . . . . .
.
.
.
circumstances. Mrs. B ron son w as
Mr. an
. I r . L. I .
I>
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,
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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
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CASH paid for false teeth, dental, what we „ g —
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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
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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<?9 •
m g money, leave at N e w ’ s office
Pasture. 8. E W ooster
Oregon
City
and
Portland
on
Monday.
ESTACADA CHRISTIAN
and receive reward.
423 Estacada, Oregon.
tf
have
a
Springwater
churcn
is
to
MAKES APPEARANCE
pastor beginning May 11.
FOR S A L E C H E A P — Good
FOR S A L E — One Jprsev cow
We acknowledge receipt o f
a
gentle mare to work sirgle. A. Pete Malzanini, R iver Mill. 4-23
N.
O.
W.
ELECT
DELEGATES
copy o f the Estacada Christian, a
W. Botkin, Tel. 14-51
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religious monthly devoted to the
FOR S A L E - O n e
109 e g g
o
f
the
The
annual
convention
work o f the Christian Church o f
GUARANTEED
I S E D -IM - Deta'um a incubator1,
P oin ter's
will
be
Estacada, and edited and published Neighbors o f V oodcrafv
plemente, m achinery, c r e a m Second Hand Store.
3-12tf
by B. F. Clay, minister. This pa- b , 'd
12th
The Dalits, Ora- sep arators and
orag saws
per carries a message that will ful- *on;
Hesse, Im plem ent Co., Gresham. LO AN S on farm s 6 per cent. No
fill a need in the community which
Neighbors Louise L:nn and Mar-
c
•
com mission. City Loans M onthly
ro newspaper can possibly do
garct Moss have been elected rep- r? I i. o hi lift-
r S - 3 0 P -!n’ 0 r * * on City A bstract Co
We extend our best wishes to the resentatives from the local circle R
editor and the church sponsoring with Neighbors Lola Dodson and
USED U v e ra n d t. Stars and .
£ \ L E G o o i 'cose hay
Mattie Cahill alternates.
this work.
J, 0 .
The conventions in the past have Fords with a large list o f other i ? ! su v $ 14 per ton
TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY been very interesting and the com­ good used automobiles, trucks ‘ unne11. C urrinsville o r S. F.
H^ssel Im plem ent vV" o s t«i r. Estacada.
tf
ing one is being eagerly anticipa­ and tractors
Next Saturday evening the Odd­ ted.
C o., Gresham, Oregon.
4 30
t- . w 0
‘
,
w
h O R S A L E - 4 nxim boM S and
fellows and Kebekahs will gather
Correspondent for N. O. W.
p t\ N o
rnriu q i i y v p a R 'h ree l° (9. has garage, frost p roof
in the I. O. O. F. hall to tommemo-
f ruit and shade
rate the 106th anniversary o f Odd-
The efikient carrier. Ben
Dod- Estac ida
Q
General teTAv£ e.
fellowship in the
United
States, ion., on route orv is now driving _ pia- 0 n o w stored rea r Estacada
AH member» arr urged to be pres * F or« roadster which ho hecentld
ie S old at once.
Big SiV- ^
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purchased from the
Bob
Cooke ,n * " nd
* 10 monthly to
FOR S A L E — 10-18 Case Tract-
*r,t ^or tbw m**ting.
tv.’. ^lV .P a r t'f.u L ^r wi th plows for 5 35'».00. Also
R Pllrk 0f the Park-Shepard Mo- Motor Company.
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t
ISOM
Good B read B egins
W ith Good
In g re d ie n ts
THE U N I V E R S A L C AR
Cars have been delivered through the
Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
T he Weekly Purchase Plan is sim ple, easy and
pratical.
The procedure is sim ple:— M ake the
first payment as little as $ 5 .0 0
if you like, and
arrange for weekly payments to suit you r co n v e n ­
ience.
DO IT TO DA Y at the
BOB
COOKE MOTOR COMPANY
ESTACADA. OREGON
o- ■><- x -> c v v ';
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X
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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.
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~
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 .
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^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.
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