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• EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, 71 THURSDAY, JULY 1925. PAGE THREE L O C A L IT E M S A. J. K. Ely has been on the sick list for several days. Ele ctric al G o o ds of SAGNER, All Mrs. Hugh Carlin was land shopper on Monday. SUPREME Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our Own Fast “WHITE” Auto .Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. A s k Y o u r G rocer for it “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” PORTLAND-CARVER -ESTACADA STAGES Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon. A. M. 10:00 Lv. Portland Clackamas 10:30 10:40 Carver 11:05 Barton Eagle Creek 11:15 Ar. Estacada 11:30 Daily except E FF ECTIV E P. M. P. M. MAY 2 •A. M. M.tP.M. P.M for Mrs. W. A. Heylman went to Portland Monday morning on busi ness. THE BREAD SCHEDULE Port- (A) P.M 2:00 6 :20 Lv. Estacada 8:00 12:00 4:30 8:30 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 8:15 12:15 4:45 8:45 2:40 7:00 Barton 8:25 12:25 4:55 8:55 3:05 7:25 Carver 8 ;45 12:45 5:15 9:16 3:15 7:35 Clackamas 8:55 12:55 5:25 9:25 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland 9:30 1:30 6:00 10:00 Sunday (A ) Saturday only. Ren t by Varn is h E le ctric and Vacuum D ay. Enam C H R ISTIA N CHURCH SERVICES Su nd ay M o rn in g July 5, 1925 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Dew, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bible School Mrs. Nina B. Ecker was a pas Rath and son, Henry, called on PREACHING at 11 a. m. senger to Portland Saturday morn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins at Esta SERMON— “ Can a Man Believe in Jesus Christ and Hate the ing cada on Sunday. Church?” Miss Florence Tone o f Portland The Evening Services have been Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore drove is visiting with her grandmother, discontinued until further notice. to Swim, Oregon last Wednesday We cordially invite all to attend Mrs. H. Howard and family for a short outing. these services. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson and son B. F. CLAY, Minister. Gladys of Miss Della Pearson, county health Walter and daughter Saturday night nurse, was a guest o f Mrs. W. J. Sell wood spent THE M ETHODIST EPISCOPAL and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moore last Sunday. C H U R C H ... Julius Paulsen. “ TJie Friendly Cnurch on the Hill.” Mr. aud Mrs. Warwick of Port Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. land were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. made a business trip to Oregon Sunday School at..................... 10:00 ' C. A. Johnson and family over Citty last Monday. Mornin g worship,..................... 11:00 | Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. SUBJECT:— “ Patriotism.” Mrs. Mary Judd o f McMinnville and Mrs. H. Johnson were guests AFTERNOON SERVICES: is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas for dinner on Sunday. Sunday School at Mt. Zion church Yocum, in Garfield. , Mrs Samuel Mueller o f Portland =............ her . ut>u at ............................................. 2:00 is visiting daughter, Mrs. Peter Mr. and Mrs .Gordon Laing of Ruhl and* family and expects to're’- PreachlnR services, Mt. Zion church j at ............................................ 3:00 Portland visited at the Hugh Car- ma;n over the Fourth. Jacob and EVENING SERVICES: lin home in Currinsville, Sunday. Theodore Mueller and their fami E. L. Choir practice ............. 0:45 lies were also Sunday guests at the Epworth League Devotional Fourth o f July is upon you. Ruhl home. Meeting ............................. 7 :16 Look out for fires. Protect your Mrs Hilda Carruth aud son Don- , , ,, , ,, Evening worship, subject— “ The property by insuring with Heyl , , aid were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Rej ected King” , ...................... 8:00 man. It Julius Paulsen, Sunday evening and Cottage Prayer Meeting, Friday Miss Kate Moore o f Ccho, Ore Monday. evening at ............................ 8:00 Nearly all the members of the gon, was a guest at the home of “ It shall come to pass, that from Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox last George grange attended the Po one new moon to another, and from mona meeting at Eagle Creek last one Sabbath to’ another, shall ull Sunday. Wednesday. flegj, to worship before me, Mrs. Ralph Richards and chil saith Jehovah,” — Isaiah 66: 2’. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wade of and Miss Currinsville and W. H. H. Wade of dren, Mrs. McComish Everyone is invited to come and Estacada spent Saturday and Sun Kate Moore o f Ccho called on Mr. worship with us. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen and day at Wilhoit Springs. George Willing on Sunday. L. D. S. SERVICES Postmaster A. N. Johnson was , I The Reorganized Church o f Je A marriage license was issued sus Christ o f Latter Day Saints Wash., j holds Sunday school at I. O. O. F I during his absence form er Postmas last Friday in Vancouver, iter W. A. Heylman assisted in the to Mason G. Fifer and Mrs. Wilda ! halL at 10 Lindsay o f Estacada. Both are * :° 0 t ‘aaujo SAA3N aqj ;n ‘frgxci office. well known in this community, M adBj S u iw o ia ¿o s-joaqs oSutrj I Ervin Sagner, son o f Mr. and having been residents o f Estacada : Mrs. A, Sagner, left Saturday for for some time. California where he has accepted a ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______ f position with his uncle, a contrac- f j tor there . CATARRHAL D E A F N E S S . will live ON LY REPUBLICS — O r so people used to think ki the 16th century. T his is the 20th century. But w e are still Superstitious; for example, when w e pay fancy prices for eastern lubricants in spite o f the met that die best crudes so far discovered for die manufacture o f a motor oil are obtained from wells on the Pacific Coast. t E xperience explodes the a n ti-'w estem o il superstition Ze roiene actually lubricates better— and because it does it lubricates more cars in the Pacific Coast States than any other oil made — low and high priced cars alike. The most advanced refining process is this Com pany’s patented high-vacuum process, during the use o f which Zerolene is submitted to 15 positive checks for quality. Zerolene’s special filtration through 40 tons o f Florida Fuller’s Earth gives you an oil that’s absolutely pure and safe. A longer w orking life fo r you r m otor Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage o f your car, reduce carbon accumulation and lengthen its working life. W h y pay tribute to a superstition? In sist O n Z erolen e — ask for it by name. G et the Facts l A series o f independent and impartial reports showing the experience o f large users with Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, " W h y P ay Tribute to a Superstition ? ” A sk any Standard Oil Com pany representative or Zero lene dealer for a copy. Insift on ZEROLENE even ifitdoa COSTLESS STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( CALIFORNIA ZEROLENE is often caused by an Inflamed condition Mrs Thomas Yocum has a b ea n - ot the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube 1 b inflamed you i tiful bed o f coral sweet peas have a rumbling sound or imperfect ’ which are attracting considerable hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de j attention, due to their size and stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will i unusual odor. do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. H A L L ’ S CATARRH MEDICINE S A N D O N -W A R D W E D D IN G has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. A wedding o f interest to many F. J. Cheney Ac Co., Toledo, O. ¡y — — -— • STORKS BATHS Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. 76-2 ESTACADA in this community occurred last Saturday evening in Astoria, j when Miss M. Dorothy Ward of ! Knappton, Washington, was united ! in marriage to Mr. Harry Sandon ! o f Warrenton, Oregon. The cere- mony was performed by the Pres- byterian minister and was attend- ed by the intimate relatives and ! close friends o f the young couple. Mrs. Sandon is. a graduate of the Oregon Normal School and was a teacher in the Estacada grade j school for two years and last year was employed in the Astoria grade ! schools. Mr. Sandon is a graduate o f the Oregon Agricultural Col lege and a member o f Phi Sigma Kappa. The young couplo will reside in Warrenton. $ I % Y 4 j x £ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall. Props. Ï SU N D A Y SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing Family Wash a Specialty Prompt Service at Right Price ! PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to O rder For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering: and plumbing, call at the AMES SHOP MAIN STREET. TIRE AND TUBE GATES’ FUNERAL HOME GRESHAM, OREGON P h o ne 2471 CHARLEY LINN, Agent. .. I. O. O. F. BLDG., E S T A C A D A . O R E ., P h o ne 5 Broadway Garage HENRY BOHN. Estacada Seaman & Bullard All Grades of SHINGLES Route 2 Estacada 1 .0 . 0 . F . | Estacada Lodge | No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening ir) their lodge room, corner of Bi oad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome, Orin Ballou, N. G. J. K. Ely, Secretary, i .. Ä ... '■ 1- + * 4- -t—*--i- AMERICAN LEGION AND AMtRICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ?.Ieet3 First & Third Mondays I. O. O. F. H A L L Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army, at the White Shield Home, 565 Maytair Ave., i Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf H ISTO RIC RUSH OF ’ 76 R E P R O D U C E D IN N E W FILM Two great "rushes” across the continent marks the history of the West’s development. The first was the rush o f the forty-niners from the East to the gold-fields of Cali- forniaand the free lands o f Ore gon.. The second was the rush of '76 by the farmers o f the Mississip pi valley to the buffalo fields of Montana and Wyoming. It is this latter rush that forms the theme o f Zane Grey’s “ The Thundering Herd,” which William K. Howard directed for Para mount. It will be the chief film attraction at the Liberty Theatre where it opens, next Saturday for a three day’s run. The picture vividly recreates the old west of fifty years ago. Thru- out the plains o f the mid-west. huge herds o f buffalo roamed at will. Then, inthe spring o f 1876, news spread that hides were bringing as much as three dollars each in the east. Immediately there - was a rush. Persons from all over the country and from all walks o f life started for the buf- falo fields. Perhaps the greatest influx was from Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. The story o f “ The Thundering Herd” . tells o f the journey of a group o f hardy men and women from their farms in the east to the vast, uncivilized territory of the far west, o f the hardships they suf- uncivilized territory of the far west— o f the hardships they cuf- fered, o f the dangers they cncoun- tered, the obstacles they overcame and o f their ultimate success when they arrived at their destination. The picture is packed from start to finish with thrilling incidents and dynamic action. Two of the mighty scenes in the production show a terriffic battle between five hundred Indians and a handful of white men, and a mad stampede o f two thousand fear-crazed buf falo. A talented cast has been assem bled which is headed by four feat ured players— .lack Holt, Lois Wilson, Noah Heery and Raymond Hatton. 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