Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 11, 1926, Image 4

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    EASTERN
CLACKAMAS NEWS
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
11
JU&L —
—
iH. yMVIMSAL CAR
Reduction in
CLOSED
CAR
PRICES
Effective February 11
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL
W. F. Cary ieft for Taft on Wed- in-ermctdiate stations and all pat-
( HI HI H.
nesday for a few days business trip. rons are requested to provide them-
The News is taking subscriptions ■ ge|ves with new public time tables "The Friendly Church on the Hill.”
IRA F. RANKIN, Pastor.
for the Portland Daily Journal with wbjcb can be secured from agents at
the News, cne year for $6.00, g o o d 1
The subject-sermon in the morn­
only during the February cut rate a °PLI1 8 a lon8‘
ing at 11:00 is “ The Net Broken,”
subscription.
I
Portland Electric Power Co.
and in the evening at 7:30, “ The
On Frid y, March 19, the Esta- *
Two
Debtors.”
cada Choral society will give an-
OTHERS’ RIGHTS
The Sunday school meets at
other concert, which will be held at
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10:00 o ’clock, with Geo. E. Law­
the Liberty theater.
DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU:
rence, superintendent.
The following have recently in- That the man or woman who, though
Immediately
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stalled Iioilowat Guaranteed radios, being on the wrong side of the walk, day school session in the Junior and
Roy MiLcr, 0 . 1. Olson E. R. Craw- ran ¡nto you and disturbed your Primary departments is the Junior
ford, Walt ShrinW, and S. A.
.
,
,
,.
church under the leadershiD o f Mrs
RoberU
equilibrium, was always demanding church under the leadership of Mrs.
Saturday.
A carlcnd o f lime was delivered
rccen ly to the old Cornett farm.
Mr.
Ncls
Gh.Lt n;cn
passed
through Springwater on Tuesday in
his Ford roadster on his way to
Estacada.
Mrs. George Perry and
visited on Saturday and
with relatives at Canby.
Gilbert Shearer and Elva
attended the C. E. meeting
Q
children
Sunday
1
Shibley
in Ore-
1
, Un
rn° ° n,(
Mr. Kirkwood, Everett
- - - Shibley,
Gilbert and William Shearer, Albert
CIosner> Ciifford Greenstreet, Elva
p
o r E n
. who has been con- an
aP°l0By
you t0 be7
for beine j Iniru
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o j
u i ser- ers
Shibley,
Dibble, attended
Ardine By-
G R.
lis,
wbere
you had from
a ri(?ht
There
will be Sunday
school
and Evelyn
Edith Howe„
TUDOR, Reduced
fined
to his room for ten days o r . That courtegy is no more nor iesa vices at Mt. Zion in the afternoon c
£ meetin on Sunday evening
more
witha bad cold is again than respoct for otber people’s rights at 2:00 o ’clock, and preaching at flt Ea le Creek
$ 20.00
COUPE,
Reduced
about his store attending to bu si-, to do tb;ngs that you ciaim are your 3:00 o ’clock.
Edward Shearer and Ray A y
ne88'
.
rights?
The Epworthians are making a cock
^
w ilbur Howe„ £
$ 9 5 .0 0
FORDOR Reduced
Mr. O. P. Hopwood and his assis-
That respect for other people’s very helpful and instructive study Sunday
tant, Mr. Mike Frey, o f the circu- rights denotes good
breeding? o f our ne’erhbor, “ The Mexicans.”
Edjth'
Edith Howell was a guest o f Mrs.
lation department o f the Oregonian,
That an apology for a breach o f The regularly appointed time for Forrest Erickson on Friday night
Demand for Ford Closed Cars since the improved types
were visitors at “ LogLaBarre” this good manners is many times ten- this meeting is 6:30 o ’clock.
Everet t Shibley was a dinner
week.
dered as a mere expedient?
FOR THE WEEK we have the guest at the J. F. Moger home on
in color were introduced has been constantly increasing.
On going to press our people are
That this and more is contained following notices to make:
Sunday.
With greater output of these types production costs have
pleased to leurn that the Hon. Geo. in the few' words, “ Do unto others
The Ladies Aid roeviety will meet
been lessened and it is the policy of the company t„ give
E. Chamberlain is on the road to as you would have them do unto at the home
o f Mrs. Wm. Cary,
Estacada Christian Church
rapid recovery
I you?
next Wednesday afternoon.
its customers the benefits of all such reductions.
Arthur A. Harriman, Minister
W. C. Jennings was unfortunate! That this 8hould
tau* ht in
Mid-week prayer service at the
in having a piece o f flying rock P“ bli‘ a" d
8< *°°l8.
^ a t church, Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Bible school at 10:00 a.m,
from a blast strike him on the back risinK generations may materially as- The topic for this week will be,
Communion and sermon at 11:00
BOB
o f his hand,, resulting in several si.st ln 'taking the world a better
E" ort_
place to live in?
Choir practice will be at the a’
bad cuts and a sprained wrist. An
That the generation now in the church, Thursday evening, at 7:30,
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m,
X-ray taken o f the Injured mem­
harness
have
defective
memories,
if
“
The
Path
o
f
the
just
is
as
the
S° ng 8ervlc® and 8ermon
ber in Portland revealed no broken
ESTACADA
OREGON
they ever were able to mumble this shining light, that shineth more and a
bones.
The morning sermon will be up­
rule?
more.” — Prov. 4:18
A. Roy Lamont Smith, a com-
on the subject, “ The Gospel o f Con­
,
.
. .
. . That our courts should compel
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science.” Evening sermon upon the
poser and teacher^of music is at! thQse who come before them/ in
SPRINGWATER
LOCAL ITEMS
present Dean o f Music instruction whatsoever capacity) to obgerve’ thig
The community club meeting Sat- ^
ect- “ The Conversion o f the
Mr. C. F. Howe was a passenger at Cadek s conservatory, Chattan- ■ rulo under gueh term , and condition» urday night was much enjoyed by ; Ethl0plan Treasurer.
The evening
g o i n g to Portland on Tuesday.
ooga, Tenn. Some two week, ago , ^ WQuld mftke impog3ible future all present.
.
' sermons this month Will be upon the
$ 6 0 .0 0
COOKE MOTOR COMPANY
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson went p” { 8" or ®M‘ th’ undBr
d,rc<;t,0n backsliding on tthe part of the o f - !
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Monroe and cases o f conversion in the Book o f
,
,
of Lester Cohn, was a leader ln a -
.
,
Mrs. Closncr were Oregon City vis- Acts as we are in a campaign to
u) Gresham on business on Monday.
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fender 7
program staged for International
] itors one day last week,
read the Bo° k o f Acts through this
FOR
SALE— Single count K. 1.
Mrs. P. A. Arams and daughter ^¡jdion dispatch and rendered many |
Jack Aikins is driving a team o f nlonth a chapter a day. The set-
LINCOLN
Red eggs, per setting 75c
from 1 Betty were guests at the Theo. Ahl- 0f b;g own compositions. It wiil be j
mules which he purchased recently ting for the conversion o f the Ethi-
full blood 2-year old hens,
with berg home on Friday.
remembered by some that Mr. Smith j
,
.
at Oregon City.
°Pian Treasurer is found in the
o f us can
full blood cockerels, whose dams 1 Mr. Ed Bates Sr. was a passen- was here on a visit to his friends , : . . None
.
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Dr. and Mrs. Wallens visited rel- eighth chapter.
The bible school
held
high
producing
records. ger on the first train to Port.and on the “ LaBarres” some year or so Lincoln withont thinking somewhat t -
Clackamas station and and morning worship are keeping
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o f seif— he wa8 that human.
Mrs. Henry Viles, R 4, Box 34, Sunday.
ago.
.
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Portland over the week end. UP nicely, and we were more than
Estacada. Phone 34-12
2-26
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter were
e sweep o grea.ness, bearing him
Mrg Myrtle Closner was a dinner pleased with the attendance and in­
The U. S. Senate voted 76 to 17 so swiftly to the heights, seems not
guests recently at the T. H. Sher-
:n favor o f the World Court.
j to have made him remote, but al- guest at the Ed. Closner home on tere8t at the evening services and
TRADE— Saddle pony for what ^
home in Portiand.
Monday.
trust it will continue this way.
To have honest government you most to bring him more near. In
have you. Phone 2765. Estaca-;
I
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley were Everyone is invited to attend and
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Matson of
must have honest people to do the this compare him with Washington,
da, R 3, C. E. Greenstreet,
2-18
business visitors in Oregon City on will be caused to feel welcome.
Oak Grove were visiting friends and
voting,
j a figure as distant from the day’s
relatives in this vicinity on Sunday.
MUSIC— Anyone wanting instruc­
The election of some people at i round as those o f ancient or even
Mr. and Mrs. Zeica Coop are re- times only creates a vacancy in the mythical times.
Despite his war-
tion in music will do well to see
or consult Mary Alice Reed, a pu- joicing over the birth o f a little ufl}ce.
1 rant to the name, who could call
pil o f Dr. Emil Elina. 2-26-26
son- Mother and baby are in Port-
Public officials
too often n eg lect' him Gentleman George? Yet none
,
i iand at the St. Vincent hospital.
their own duty.
Such dereliction i ba‘ 18 M Honest Abel
Remember
the
P.
T.
A.
Benefit
does
not
make
the
best
servants.
He was honest and plain and sim-
fO K SALE— Fresh cow with caif, i
There seems to be an opportunity P*e> and he kept these qualities be-
also baled cheat, and oat hay, | show on Friday night and Saturday
“ Polyanna” is the name for the enforcement o f the blu sky yond his earlier years in a way
$ l«.0 0 per ton. A. D. Burnett, matinee.
of
the
picture
to be shown.
laws now and then that does not I found only in the truly great, and
Eagle Creek.
2-26-26
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atler, old- receive the very best
consideratio.n seldom so emphasized in that small
You have been intending to establish your
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j company.
He was, perhaps, the
For Sale— Straw, $7 per ton; oat time friends o f Mrs. Ed Linn came
banking connection with us
hay, $14 per ton; vetch unu oats, $16 out from Portland to spend the CHANGE IN TRAIN SCHEDULE most human and unaffected o f the
1 titans, those supreme achiever* who
of
per ton. Phone uedluua ¿0-16. uli- week-end at the Linn home
ver Guber, Estacatla, Ure.
j
cannot be accounted for by any of
_____________________________________ ■ Mrs. Julius Krieger and little Springwater and Ball Run Train*
the formulae we know. Certainly
of the
WANTED— Two good wood chop- ' daughter Wanda, who have been
Portland Electric Power Company no other American approaches him
pers.
W. P. Farrell, Barton. 2-11 visiting in the east for some time
in the matter o f genuineness, and
rOK SALE— Loose hay at J. T. returned home the first o f the week.
Effective Sunday, February 7, our knowledge o f the dominant per­
Dowty’s $8.00 per ton.
2-11
J. W. Dowty attended Gul Rea- 1926, a new time table will become
sonalities o f the past leaves him as
With our new building and equipment we shall
------------------------------------------------------- zer Grotto No. 66 in Portland on
effective on the Bull Run and lonely in this as he was in his
be
better able than ever to care for the banking
FOK SALE—A lurge type Poland- Tuesday evening this week.
Springwater divisions o f the Port- strange life.
China boar, year and a nail oiu in
needs
of the community. If not already a cus­
The following were guests at the land Electric Power Co.’s Interur-
He is a vast heritage for his own
pretty goou condition. See John home o f J. W. Dowty at Eagie ban lines, under thep rovisions o f
tomer.
we invite you to come in and do business
land, and for ail lands, and no one
Hull, 1 mile back ol Curnusvilie, Creek on Sunday: Bessie Douglas, which trains enumerated below will
with us.
doubts that time will strengthen
Oregon.
Eimer Douglas, Harnett Douglas, operate as follows:
his hold on men whose outer differ­
Harold Burr and Andrew Sparks.
Daily
ences might seem to shatter hope
Our Safe Deposit boxes are only $3.00 per year,
h OK SALE OR TRADE— Good Ford
H. E. Cross is a candidate to sue-
Train No. 14 leaving Portland at o f such sharing.
But he had so
louring cur, $75, or trade for cow ceed himself for county judge.
10.46 a.m. will run to Lents Junc- little to do with outer things; he
or pigs. Also 14 inch plow like
Judge Cross states that work will tion only- thus discontinuing service was so free from pretense and false
new, $ 15, or trade for good seed
commence early in March on the ^or po‘ nta south between Lents Junc- pride and selfishness, and so famil­
grain. Mrs. W. C. Stoneinan, R. 2,
Murket road between Carver and ' ‘on and h azadvfO.
iar with sorrow, that these hin­
r.slucadu, Ore. Phone 59-1X1
Train No. 19, now leaving Caza- drances and this help to expression
C.S tacada.
„
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. dero at 12:45 p.m. will be discontin- o f certain dreams latent in all
A
Mrs.
i
John Irvin spent the week-
. . .
„
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o u sT —Ncur Spriugwalei on .sew
ued between Cazadero and Gresham hearts have made his heart an open
end
d
in
Portland
and
visited
with
. ..
. . . . .
fears eve, a small black vanity case.
-
, . .,
OWP stations, but will operate from door to a common room for human
K
Return to this office and receive re­ Mr. Irvin who is still confined to the n
Gresham OWP station as train No. hopes.
hospital.
She
returned
on
Monday
ward.
21, leaving at 1:50 p.m.
evening.
Sunday
Airs. Wallace Smith came out
FOK SALE— Two pure bred short­
Train No. 36, leaving Portland at
horns, one fresh and coming from Portland on Friday and re- 12:45 p.m. on Sundays, will run
fresh. Will sell at scrub prices. ports Mr. Smith as getting along only to Gresham OWP station and
W. P, Farrell, Burton.
2-11 very Well but not improving as they trajng N oi. 304 and 306 opcratln|i
m
‘The Way to Start is to Start’
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Why Not Do It Now?
ESTACADA STATE BANK
"Safety and ServiceJ
ESTACADA
FUU SALE— Good no. One Timothy
hay; good oat hay bailed $20.00
per ton ut barn. Phone 42— 111. P.
tv. Douglas, Currinsville.
24-titp
urONEV TO LOAN. We have plenty
o f money to loan on farms at 6
per cent— from one to twenty
years. No commission on large
loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca­
da, Oregon.
6-19-tf
Any girl in trouble may communi­
cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva­
tion Army, at the White Shield
Home, 666 Mayfair Ave., Portland,
Oiugon.
9-20-tf
DOANS on farms 6 per cent. No
commission
City loans monthly
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
BALK. Cheap— Vaughan drag
*aw, heavy type. 2 good blades. First
class condition. Call at Smiths'
hardware store.
FOK
. uH BALK -Italian piune lives, t yr.
4 to 8 aud 4 to S feet; extra hue. O.
W. Falling. Boring, Or«.. R. 1.
.
i vj K BALK- Strawberry. $3 per 1000.
o f the Johnaou variety. A splendid
cauniug berry and a heavy produc-
er.
Very vigorous grower. For
more perticularr. call P. 8. Stamp.
Thou* *3-6 K L Estacada, ure.
would like.
There are quite a number o f
caaes of poison oak reported in this
vicinity.
Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew
ia one who has been having this
trouble for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Page o f Glad-
stone have moved back again to
Estacada where they formerly resi-
ded.
Mr. Page says he has much
repair work to do on his houses
here and will be kept busy for
some time.
Do not fail to attend the Val-
entine dance at the EsUceda hotel.
Saturday evening, this week. Good
music and a grand tune for all in
attendant-«.
Ticket* 60c, ladiM
tie«.
between Gresham and Cazadero will
be discontinued,
Bull Run Divisioni Daily
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
Train No. 402, now leaving Port­
land at 12:45 p.m. for Bull Run will
Family Wash a Specialty
be known as train No. 18, and will
Prcnrpt Service at Ri^ht Pric*
°Pl>rate to Gresham OWP station
GIVE US A TRIAL
and return to Portland from that
Satisfaction Guaranteed
d'p o t, leaving at 2:50 p.m. trains ^
Noe. 402, and 405, now running be- j v.
lween Bull Run and Gresham wiil **
b* discontinued.
j f
eddition to the above some
,light cha,1R « ka'e been made In
thf leavtn* tlm* ot train* a‘ various
LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM
The Artisans held their monthly Saturday and Sunday. Fab. 13-14
ca,d Parly an la8t Wednesday even-
“ THE GOOSE WOMAN”
ln* and ad report a good time,
This is one o f the big one» and a
There were ten tables o f card in
Universal picture. Don’t forget the
play and Airs. U. H. Currin and Mrs. dat(,
this is a show everyone
H. C. Gohriug carried o ff the prises gbou|d gl,€
for high scores. Mrs. F. C. Lieham-
Monday, Teesday, Feb. 18-16
nier and Mr. Coupland received con­
solation prise.
"AMERICAN
PLUCK"
The old-tim« dance giv«n by th«
This 1* a very good show.
Estacada uniformed band at th«I.
O. O. F. hall Saturday evening was Wednesday A Thursday, Feb. 17-18
well attended and all had a happy
“ FOOLS IN THE D A R K ’
and enjoyable time.
Many stated
Lots o f action in this one. It's
lo
U. Ante«, floor manager, they an p, g o . picture,
had
had H»0
P '**e*n t dance of
Saturday A Sunday. Fab. 20-21
; ny f ° r a long time, and asked to
have the program repeated often.
“ DARING DAYS”
The 4 harlcston will most likely be
This is a Universal picture and a
prohibited.
j very good ons.
I
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
CONFECTIONERY AND
LIGHT LUNCH
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
M A D E - T O -M E A S U R E
CLOTHES
The Day of
Minerals is here
CUTS MORE
SLICES
The best success in Dairy­
ing will result when a miner­
al compound is fed which con­
tains the essential elements
so necessary for production,
and re-production.
ECONOMY MINERAL AND
MEDICINAL POWDER sup­
plies these essentials.
For
call
further
information
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
Pboa* 601
Estacada. Ore.
TO THE LOAF
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children’s between-meal snacks.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second lime in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite M
Grocery and Restau-
rants in Estacada and
Vicinity.
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