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PAGE TWO :r;M CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1925. Eastern Clackamas News wh Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. Published every Thursday at. Estacada, Oregon by the The water main at the corner of Third and Main streets was under- going some repairs last Tuesday which necessitated the shutting off o f the water supply in that por- tion o f the city. the ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, A CORPORATION. « ¿t. • S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s One year Six months institution o f our 'r. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox, o f dares to cull at- E i-.cada, accompr.nied by Mrs. ;.cat wrongs it is -- tret Kilgoro o f Portland, and strate upon the .! . B. F. ' icNauiec of San Fran- pi; is considered tray ,-f the Ameri- drove to Eugene last week- >y by which is en 1 • a short eating. on now v.’or- Veminent by analysis the tariff led fo r the benefit o f the o f • .alc.i upon the earner The ■ $1.50 .76 manufactures of other lands and to keep in the immense and vastly worth v.'h’ le trade o f our men and women who are today working 'TH U R SD AY, JULY 16, 1926. rd to keep their stomachs filled ■ d their backs clothed against the . ns andfroets o f winter. Busi- tmuDy slmruigi Catering to the most particular and hard ;nen tell us today that we are ’caching the days when an ad- .BIBLE THOUGHT to please patrons. j ustment of wages will be made — FOR TODAY— I . nd then prices will come down, It is a place you can’t afford to par- up. ad.iu. tment means a lowering j Bible 'nionffht# momorlret!. will prora n jn priceless heriucc Jn after yoart. -1 • the v.: e earner's income from Very bright and clean and our large, a o! to:!, and in the meantime the men who brought this government diningroom has so many home like cur■. : arty into existence keep their THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD GOD •aper bright ard clean by roundings. is upon me: because the Lord hath kin:.’; in the prolts provided by annointed me to preach good tid the tariff. ings unto the meek: he hath sent Friends, the American people me to bind up the brokenhearted, never have been able to lift the en- T H E H O U S E O F A T H O U S A N D S M IL E S to proclaim liberty to the captives, body by the tariff bootstraps nnd the opening of the prison to and dace fill above want; and it them that are bound.— Isaiah 61:1.; | ver will be able to do it by that ___ “ -'css. There .s no law o f physics vet discovered that will enable a van to lift himself into the air by SPRING WATER NEWS his own bootstraps. To the extent we nave embraced W. W. Christensen and W. Mast the idea o f government o f the par- of Portland were Wednesday a f V, by the party and for the party ternoon callers at Dr. Wallen’s no will have to retrace our steps i we are to continue in the en- home. ,'ment o f the liberties handed C. F. Folsom o f Dayton, Wash., down to us by the men o f '78. is visiting with his daughter, Mrs, We must foster the spirit o f in Harold Horner and family. dependence that shall control us Mr. and Mrs. McClellan are re when we go into the ballot booth to cast our votes for patriotic men ceiving congratulations on the v.” 1 women and statesmenlike prin birth o f a daughter, July 10 at the ciples. We must look beyond our Sellwood hospital. The young la • o and see the people who are to dy weighed 7 V4 pounds and has ome after us to enjoy or suffer "Vi what we have left them in the been named Mary Elizabeth. She 1 i m and character of our povern- and her mother are doing fine. vt. Doing this we can continue Mr. and Mrs. Jim Closner left It: 1 . net pride in the flag that floats on Thursday for their home near above us today and be proud of he country over which it waves. Eugene after spending a week vis- j ^ *° <• The other day a great man died iting relatives here. I Mr. nn*l Mrs. C. Loney and ÍN D £ P EN EfiiCE DAY hi Washington and was taken back Mrs. George Perry and children «laughter Neva o f Oregon City vis- | ADD RESS BY B. E. CLAY to the state o f Wisconsin and bur- visited on Sunday with relatives a t . 'tfd 1° Barton on Sunday. « ! in the capital city. Fifty-two ’.oars ago he heard as a boy of Canby. L. M. Pederson and Fred Me- Thteen, from the lips o f the Chief Nels Christiensen made a busi- Craeken have gone buck to Hood j (Concluded from first page) Justice o f the Supreme court o f the ness trip to Estacada on Friday. River where they are employed. ■ate in an address to the graduat- Jim Guttridge made a business Mr. und Mrs Clyde McMurry and cause there is o much truth in it. class o f law students, these trip to Portland, last Monday. j children o f Gresham visited their ’ v,!‘l "'hat about this government 'votcl.s: There is looming up a new and Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood left on father, Harvey Gibson, on Sunday. •' 1 1 *l ■ i l> yT the '!: power. The enterprises of country are aggregating vast Prespyterian Synod meeting there, left for Canada one day last week mi t t 4 ,n „ j, a President ; orate eoi bir.ations o f unexam- d 'capital, bolding marching’ not Emery Clossner and family are Miss Grace Cooper o f Portland !> 'di.ig went into office by a mu- ............... economical conquest only, but visiting at the homeof his parents, | visited Mrs. L. M. Pederson, Sun- ,m > that reached i::io the mill- 011 s there was an attorney general political power.. The question Mr. andMrs. Ed Closner. day. ..... whose name has be- ar^s® ana arise in your day, A number o f people from here Visitors at the W. P. Ferrell corae a stench in tl o f ,1 , U rule, wealth or man; attended the dance nt Dodge last h o n ^ S u m )^ were Noah Pederson, ent people. A sect its y o f the l lead, money or intellect; shall find public stations, edu- Saturday night and report a fine j 8on o f Mr alld Mrs_ Jcng p ederson, Interior had to resign because o f " •he gross frauds chorged to his -'ted ar.d patriotic freemen, or *‘ me' I nnd sister Adeline and Ira Rey- manipulation o f the acred trust [!le feudal serfs of corporate Mrs George Guttridge nnd chil- „olds o f Currinsvillc. j "onfided to hi.--, hands. So glaringd Power..’ dren, David and Nelson, have been ______________ and damning were these rascali-: Ihat *,oy was Robert Marion ' - o f nun put into office by a 1 Follette. A few years later, visiting Mrs. Guttridge’s sister in 1 Mrs. Mae. Reed visited friends ernment o f the party for the "'hen ho wanted to be district a t - ' Vancouver, Washington. | in Portland this week. 'it o f a fe w in the party that Forney for Dane county, W iscon -! Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Monroe a n d _____________________________________ 1 public -jiitin: :t drove three cabi- "L, ko was toid that other ar- Beth and Mr. and Mrs R. S. Mil- >■ et officers oat o f public life into cntigcments had been made. La; the shadows o f dishonor from which Follette replied that he understood! lard took a trip over the Mt. Hood 11 they will never emerge. that the people nominated the di3- Loop highway on Sunday. Today the advocates o f a gov- ;T ct ■ at} ° [ nck a? d whe.n, he w a s: Mrs. George Ferry has as her parti« re doing what ’ 1 ' tne bo?? wlth “ sneer guests her sister and family o f the> can to make t pari ; •'»»ong the people, won | Canby, chine an invincible juggernaut. ' nomination and defeated the Mr. and Mrs. McDonald went to ini- is seen in the efforts to pre- 1'; ... . . . ... . I vent men from changing their sup- l - , . re|uen;ber that La Portland on Sunday to moot some port fi 1 1 1 a party that has nomi- year wont down to friends from Indiana who have u noted an unworthy man to a do- , -1‘ 1 >•' his race for the presi come to attend the Elk's conven dent man in some other party who )d,enc'\ T” JT0.? ,t,hl0nk T ls the Yes, We have them in any tion. Monday they took a trip over has been nominated for the same !" '• J y ° “ to office 1 to ic m b e r that Fafollette left the Columbia River highway, re Quantity. . „ „ 1 , .. ... . , behind him the state o f Wisconsin, turning home Tuesday evening. .Another question tve must a k free «rom the tentacles o f the great G E T OUR PRIC ES B F F O R E uvn - toda;V' - I’.M* ls; lumber trust that once thot she YOU A R E SO R R Y j ' ' ' >l Parties. M 10 furnish- owned that commonwealth. And BARTON DON’T FORGET WE ARE ei. the mom y to elect this g ov ern -: 1 beg you to ren ember that the EXPERT ment o f the party? It is a well slimy trail ' ail o ' f that monster is seen ' Albert Bartholmy who lias been V 1 ,ur .lno mo'ieJ ,l: in every part o f our country today; FURNITURE MOVERS carries these elections is furnish d and s always demanding that capb staying with his brother Lee at Un der Pu blic Se rv ic e b. certain wealthy men who con e tel shall be heard. Friends, capi- Swede hill returned to h iahome C o m m is sio n. . here last week. vlio,:- or by corpo ations tbit be h • d. but not to the exclusion Q u irk S e rv ic e W h e n You •law come Into their power by tho o f ill the free-born Americana in Those attending the Chautauqua W n n i A n y th in g D one :: " ” • th” ta» n? r « r th d States. They also from here Saturday were Mr. and Just Right. tariff ' ^ ven,!" cnt Jr tnrou^ the mtu-t be heard if we maintain our Mrs. A. Werner. Harvey Gibson nnd freedom. son Franklyn and daughter Hazel, Our tariff law* today, made, as A ■ i\ c f you have denounced the Harvey Brown, Milburn Whitehead. many suppose, to meet the expense vr v psi petra. od by the slave-1 o f the government, are simply the c o,.: s o f the south, and some of BARTHOLOMEW G. A. Stone and son Verl, Mr. and scrapers to gather up the dollars of :' ’ ' • •’tight to end these wrongs, Mrs. W. C. Odell, Mr. Herrick. Mr. and L AW RENC E the masses fo r the benefit o f the lu t let r.e toll you today that if! and Mrs. Lloyd Odell, Mr. and Mrs. corporation which own and control : pc.rate greed rad corsc’e celoss Phor.o 601 E sta ra d s, Ore. Earl Odell nnd Hugh Ferrell. the government by party, 'th continues its onward march most o f our people today tho Tat h ’r mi c.’ America ha’.! have to Mrs William Lehman made a first i’i h .-'-ilative halls and busi-ness trip to Portland one day ’ ’ their right to be free, and if last week. j| they a defected there then there W. P. Ferrell and son are helping v ' r. str ti.-gle for these .-ante 1 - it j on the field o f battle. Amer- Mr. Stnlke with his hay. ieens will never submit to being George Foreman and son Ray arc doing some work on the River I am rot a noliticinn, nor c-n I 1 road '«'king to be n leader o f men. i ■ V " -hnpiv .1 man o f pence. 7 Misses Elnora and Gladys Guff- km aken time e’ .ough to studv net o f Portland spent the week-end Amcr can life and to learn from it with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. so r.o o f the lessons it hssto teach Frank Guffnet. the pre nt and the oncoming gen erations. ! stand here, on old Barton won the baseball game ni ■ .1 la r ; all o f God's chil- Sunday from the Franklyn garage : ". id these hills at the foot of team o f Portland with a score o f 1 !. to tell "ou whc.v dan- rhat you ate freeborn. Stand for vonr libertv a you would for your life. W ealth does not make an honest man anything different fro-i what you arc. But you have a right to mr !■; the men who would enslave Open from 7 a. m . to 6 r>. m . to 6 p. m ar.d crush you sr.d to see that they !v".o no more power than you have . pel!* or in the state or na- the estacada hotel G. M A R C H R. C u m n s v iH e S t o r e Sugar, cash...................................................... $ 6.50 sk. Bluing, 16 oz. bottle..................................................10 cts. Ammonia, 16 oz. bottle............................................ 10 cts. Monopole Jar Rubbers................................ 3 for .25 cts. Men’s Leather Gloves $ 1.50 pair fo r________ $ 1.00 Men’s G lo v e s .......................................15cts. up to $ 1.50 Men’s blue chambray shirts............... .................... 75 cts. Wheat per 100 lbs................... ............. . $ 3.50 Mill Run............. $1.65 Ground Barley................................................. ......... $2.50 Folgers Coffee.......................... ........ .................. .50 cts. Vtyy Best Milk, tall cans.................................... .10 cts. Western Oil qt...................................................... .15 cts. Golden Shell Oil qt............................................... ,25 cts. Shell Gasoline................ ........... .................... ....... .21 cts. Shell Gasoline in your barrel................... j . . ............. 19 cts. 5 gal. can Western Oil......................................t . . $2.50 Currinsville, O regon . BANK J. Q . T U N N E L L C CONFECTIONERY and LIG H T LUNCH International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES •1 N BANKING BY MAIL 8 Monday for Eugom to attend the Ray Dibbli B e rry C r a te s ; For 60-1 THE This Bank has depositors in sections far dis tant from us—in this and many other states. Because these deposits are usually Maintained as a result of satisfactory service rendered while the depositors were residents of our section, this business is doubly appreciated by us. Remember we are as near you us your mail box and always anxious to serve. ESTACADA STATE BANK Four Per Cent interest Cn Time And Savings Deposits flrr Econom ical TronffiortgtllM Call ESTACADA MEAT CO, H. C. GOHRING Prop. ☆ Beef, Mutton, Veal a. j nods BoogM ☆ ..THE.,.. DEPENDABLE AUTO REPAIR AUTO AND GAS ENGINE REPAIRING All Work Guarantee«! REASONABLE PRICES FREE CAR INSPECTION Fra. towing to «hop within radim of thr.a milet Estacada urft-on : * tir g w : God PORTLV l Munii pr.l T. 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