Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 25, 1926, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    EASTERN
PAGE SIX
CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 25
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Arthur A. Hariman, Miniatar
GRADE SCHOOL NOTES
First Grade—
22 Years of Leadership
and Still Leading in
PRICE
SU PR EM AC Y
DESIGN
M AINTAINED
QUALITY
THROUGH
FEA-
TURES WHICH ESTABLISHED FORD LEADERSHIP
Thermo-Syphon
Cooling System
Left Hand Drive
Planetary Transmission
Multiple Disc-in-oil
Clutch
Three Point M otor
Suspension
Simple, Dependable
Lubrication
Torqe Tube Drive
Dual Ignition Sysuem
Bible school at 10:00 a.ma
The pupils having a record of
Morning worship at 11:00
perfect attendance and punctuality
Sermon, “ The Old Testament
for the la. t month are Betty Barr,
View o f Christ.”
Leslie
Hicinbothem
and George
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m.
Moore.
Evening worship at 7 :30 p.m.
Visitors to the primary room dar­
Sermon, “ When Jesus Went Into
ing the past week were Mrsa Hicin­ the Tomb.”
bothem, Supt. Vedder and Prof.
Choir practcie at 7 :30 on Tues­
Beattie from the University o f Or­ day evening.
egon.
The work is coming along nicely
Second Gr.de
still holds up to its high level of
The fo lowing pupils have not 90. The young people’s work also
been ebsent or tardy from school shows a fine interest The officers
this year: Erma Beirs, Suzanne were elected for the Christian En­
Cooke, Jean and Louise Dykeman. deavor society last Sunday evening.
Those receiving an average of The social time and chicken dinner
“ A ” and over in the county tests will b& gievn the Saturday night be­
this year are Max Gilgan, Emery fore Easter.
Anderson and Lois Smith.
You are cordially invited to come
The fourth grade pupils are and worship with us each Lord’s
spending their language periods writ­ Day, especially do we invite you to
ing the story o f "Prince Gay-lord the communion services each Lord’s
and Prince Golden-heartf” fo r the Day morning.
W. C. T. U. contest.
GEORGE
Fifth Grade—
B O B
CO O KE
M OTOR CO M PANY
Phone 2-45
Estacada, Ore.
pure bred heifers. $50.00 each
See S. E. Lawrence.
4-1
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS
FOR SALE— A small silk tent,
fishing pole, a black wolf skin, a
moth-proof bag fo r furs, a small
EOR RENT— 40 acres; 20 acres cul­
steel bar and a hand cultivator.
tivated. Old Lee Wills place, 3
Mrs_ J. W. Moxley, Morrow Sta­
miles east o f Estocaad. Address j
tion.
4-1
Z. R. Downey, 2423 W. B oon e1
ave., Spokane, Wash.
3-25
NOTES
FOR SALE— Jersey Black Giant
eggs, $1.50 per setting o f 16.
Pearl Johnson, Phone 34-3 4-1
FROM NEIGHBORING
TOWNS
(continued from page 1)
Mrs. Paddison and Mrs. Akers
FOR SALE— Cazadero blackberry called on Mrs. R. Ba Gibson Mon
plants. Highest priced berry on day afternoon.
Last Tuesday evening the Paddi
Portland
market.
Champion
gooseberry plants. W. R. Wood- son family and the Akers family
spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs.
worth, Estacada, Oregon. 3-12-2G
Pete Clester.
Leslie Woodle has recovered his
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red and
usual health and returned to school
White Minorca eggs at 76c per
on Monday o f this week.
setting. Also Pansy and Canter­
Mr and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister
bury Bell plants now ready.
and Ruby and Victor Hoffmeister
Early cabbage plants next week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglas^ were
W. W. Holder visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
FOR SALE— Good no. One Timothy Gibson last Wednesday evening.
Those making an “ A ” or over in
the last county test were Lois Bates,
Carol Yocum, Katherine Marden,
Helen Klaetsch, Georgia Saunders,
William Brown, Robert Wilcox, Kel­
ly Douglass, Beryl Ingle8 and Rands
Wiley
Mrs. Carrie Clark of Seattle,
Wash., is visiting with Mrs_ W. A.
Heylman fo r an indefinite time.
These ladies were school mates
more tan fifty years ago.
H. B. Snyder is shipping five
cars o f lumber this week, two cars
o f which will be reloaded in the
east for South American points.
Mrs. Ed Steinman spent the week­
end in Portland at the L. C. Thorn­
ton home.
The Cascade garage has been do­
ing a thriving business during the
ir.st month.
They report the sale
. f the following cars: 1 Buick tour-
nga to H. O. Ernie o f Kelso; 1
Che'vrolet Sedan to Ford Darrow;
1 Buick Sedan tt> J. F. Murphy of
Bull Run; 1 Buick Sedan to A. E.
DeKonlng o f Portland; 1 Chevrolet
to C. M. Folsom o f Dayton, Wash ,
Chevrolet Coupe, H. Johnson of
Portland; Chevrolet Touring to O.
E. Jaunsen o f Dodge; 1 Chevrolet
Touring, Emery Keller; 1 Oakland
Touring to T. H. Morton; 1 Chev­
rolet Touring to Lester Hale o f
Currinsville; 1 Buick Touring, C. F.
Gossett; 1 Buick Touring to V. An­
derson o f Portland.
Mrs. Will Jennings was a Port­
land visitor on Monday.
Died in Portland, March 15, 1926,
Lydia M. Pershin, daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. H. Paulsen, formerly of
this place. Mrs. Pershin was born
here May 22, 1884a lived here until
1904, was married to Leslie Pershin
tin 1909. She leaves to mourn her
loss, her husband, a son and daugh­
ter, Harry and Evelyn, her mother
and father and three brothers, Jul­
ius Paulsen living on the old home,
August Paulsen o f Hermiston and
Walter Paulsen o f Portland.
Sad
as we are to see her go, it will al­
ways be pleasant to think o f her as
a true and faithful Christian wo­
man, and her many deeds o f charity
and kindness with children and
others in the community where she
lived will be missed by many.
Mr. and Mrsa McComb and baby
from S t Helens were guests o f Mrs.
Dew and family on Saturday and
Sunday.
NOTES AND PERSONALS
ELTON G. WATKINS
(continued from ’ page 6)
A good and true friend o f Ore­
tions can be instantly decreased 90 gon was Wallis Na.sht author, rail­
per cent by enacting a statute de­ roader and colonizer, who passed on
porting every alien engaged in the Saturday. His belief in the future
raffle.
o f this commonwealth caused Mr.
World Peace— The outlawry of Nash to invest here and to bring
var, reduction o f armaments, and others to aid in the development o f
Many persons were
universal peace are possible by pro­ the country.
hibiting profits in munitions and ma­ attracted to this state by his finan­
terials o f wara subjecting capital to cial articles in the papers as well as
onscription same as man power in his books, chief among them which
•ase o f war, and establishing a math- are “ Oregon— There and Back in
d and place whore causes that lead 1877,” Two Years in Oregon,” and
‘ o war can be settled by arbitration ‘A Lawyer’s Life on Two Contin­
ents.” He it was who built the rail­
’ p'omacy and law.
Tax Reduction— Tax reduction way from Yaquina to Mill City. His
ill follow the accomplishment of survivors are Miss Dorothea Nash,
he foregoing. Further ecenomy in a well-known teacher o f music in
overnment can be obtained by abol- this city; Desmond Nash, Percival
shing useless and overlapping bur­ Nash, Rodney Nash and Darwin
eaus and eliminating needless em­ Nash, his children — Spectator.
ployees and giving to the States the
DINNER PARTY
powers o f local self government.
i
Other Issues — On legislation per­
taining to rivers and harbors, sol­
diers, hospitalization, post office em-
ployee§, and taxation I cite my at­
titude in Congress two years ago.
My- record there, together with my
foregoing, is my platform herea I
kept my pledge, obtained results for
Oregon, and now solicit your sup­
port in the approaching campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hale enter­
tained Tuesday evening with a din­
ner party in honor o f their daugn-
ter Ruth’s sixteenth birthday.
Those present were Ruth Hale.
Harry Osborne, Emma Coleman,
Edgar Hall, Myrtle Hall, Floyd Hale,
Glady3 Shankland and Orie Whitney.
The evening was spent in games
and music. The guests departed at
a late hour and wished Ruth many
more happy birthdays.
Listen in on
RADIO KTBR, PORTLAND
Thursday, March 25, at 6:30 p.m.
ALFR ED E. C L A R K
Candidate for the Republican
Nomination fo r United States Sena-!
tor will deliver the first radio poli­
tical address o f the campaign.
DON’T MISS IT! HEAR THE
STORY OF
The present present assault on the
direct primary law.
The attempt to dictate Republi­
can politics and nominations in this ,
state.
Mr. H. Vrooman and family have
The ambitious program to control
moved out on their farm, after liv­ the Senatorial nomination this year,
ing in Portland for several years.
The purpose later to Accomplish
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horger and
he defeat of the Senior Senator as
small son o f Portland visited at the
well,
home o# Mrs. Marie Klinker and
family on Sundaya
IT IS AN INTERESiNTG STORY
Money
Money
to Loan on
Fann Mortgages
Carey Real Estate Co.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson spent
March 13 and 14 in Porland with Paid adv.. Alfred Ea Clark for U.
S. Senator compaign committee.
relatives.
The Day of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell came
Mrs. Maxwell remaining out for a
few days.
Minerals is here
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass en-
hay; good out hay hailed $20.00
Mr. Frank Howard( Misses Elva
per ton at barn. Phone 42— 111. P. tetrtained at dinner last Sunday,
and Florenc0 Dew, Mr. George Wei-
W. Douglas, Currinsville.
24-Gtp Mr. and Mrs. “ Doc” Hannah, and
derhold and Miss Emma Chaney
Virgil Douglass and familya
The next meeting o f the Commun- attended the social at Garfield
MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, ac­ ty Club will be held on Friday even­ Grange last Saturday
o f money to loan on farms at 6 companied by Mr. and Mrs. McKay ing March 26.
per cent— from one to twenty motored to troutdale on Sunday a f­
Mrs. C. F. Howe and Mrs. D. H. i It is said that gowns now coming
years.
No commission on large ter smelt.
Eschleman
went to Portland Wed- into fashion make it possible for a
loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass had nesdap morning.
woman to dress in 55 seconds after
da, Oregon.
6-19-tf
a houseful o f guests Sunday— the
spending three-quarters o f an hour
Any girl in trouble may communi­ latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
The censor at a New Jersey deciding which one to wear.
cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva­ Moehnke, and some o f Mrs. Doug­ beach says he has never seen a beau­
We now learn that an ovis poli
tion Army, at the White Shield lass’ brothers and sisters with their tiful bather in scanty attire that he is just a sheep and not dangerous.
Home, 5G6 Mayfair Ave.. Portland, families being at their home,
did not turn to look. Isn’t that just We naturally supposed it was a dan­
Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Ruby like men?
Oregon.
9-20-tf
gerous animal.
Hoffmeister attended
Grange at
FOR SALE— One wicker baby car­ Sandy last Saturday and reported a
riage, $12.60.
See Mrs. C. A. fine time.
Dykeman.
Roy Douglass butchered nine hog,,
LOANS on farms G per cent. No on Monday, selling them to the Car­
Added attraction with Regular Picture Show, I5c*35c
commission
City loans monthly ver butcher.
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
Fred Hoffmeister and son, Ernest,
were Damascus visitors on Tuesday.
FOR SALE— Italian prune trees, 1 yr.
Leslie Woodle is on the sick list
6 to 8 and 4 to 6 feet; extra tine. O.
and ha been home the past week.
W. Falling, Boring, Ore., R. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphy and
STRAYED— one Jersey cow, tan Mrs. Will Douglass were Portland
color, no marks. Cow was in fam­ visitors one day last week.
ished condition when it came to
Mr# and Mrs. Jim Denning and
my farm, and one red steer that grandson, Kelly Douglass, were over
needed care when it came to my this way last Wednesday, and dined
farm. Both are now in my posses­ with Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass.
sion and being enred for. Anyone
GARFIELD
claiming stock may take it away
Not an Act but
by paying charges. Frank Ahncrt,
Art
Springer
was
given
a
sur-
•
R. 4., Fstacada, Ore.
3-4-26
prise party on his birthday Friday
Dated February 1st, 1926.
evening by a few o f hi* neighbors.
FOR SALE— Alsike clover seed re­
Mrs. Ralph Kelly and son Arthur
cleaned, 26c a pound. Call 6816 have been visiting at the Ander's
Many Novelty Acts including Shooting, Roping, Dancing, Magic
Henry Heiple.
4-1 home for the past two weeks. Mr.
Kelly
was
called
to
Stayton
to
at­
Juggling, Reciting, Comedy Character and Equilibrist.
FOR SALE— Buick touring car, or
tend
his
father
who
i(
ill
with
a
will trade for cattle. John Steidl
paralytic stroke.
\ mile east o f Eagle Creek.
Garfield Juvenile Grange held a
FOR SALE— One team heavy work meeting last Saturday.
horses.
Your choice out of
Mrs. Standish and daughter are in
three teams. Roy Douglass. Phone Portland on a visit
16-3
All who attended the “ hard time”
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party at the Grange last Saturday
»•OK SALE— One Ford truck one
,
.
,
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evening reported having a good
mowing machine, one corn plant-
•
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time
er, one iron wheel wagon, eight
The H. H. Anders family enjoyed
hey racks, two 1-yr. old billy .
s
...
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LIBEBTY THEATRE PROGRAM
Saturday-Sunday, March 27-28
THE STORM BREAKER
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.
With HOUSE PETERS. This is a
big picture. Don’t miss it. You will
be pleased with it.
Monday-Tuesday, March 29-30
WHO CARES?
ECONOMY MINERAL AND
MEDICINAL POWDER sup­
plies these essentials.
This is a picture that will please
you. Something different.
Wedne*day-Thur»day, Mar. 31-Aprl
FoY
further
call at—
No Sunday Matinee
L e f t y
Information
flyn n
This is some show. Lots o f ac­
tion and thrills a-plenty.
BARTHOLOM EW
and LA W RE N CE
Saturday, Sundiy April 3-4
THE DEMON
Phone 601
Estacada, Ora.
A good clean Western picture. A
Universal,
HOYTS
Comedy Circus and Vaudeville Show
A C O M P LFT E SHOW
Com ing to
LIB ER T Y T H E A T E R . March 28-29
"n.*s'\±rS s r.
„d mu ,
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Ruth Ayree visited her i father
and
trade for fresh cows, hogs, pigs
sister on Sunday.
or sheepa
M. A. Nelson, Bering,
Mr. and Mrs H. L. Moreland of
Oregon, R4.
On Ed Bates piuca,
Portland were vieitore Sunday at
1 'sm iles north o f Eagle Creek on
the home o f J. C. Moreland.
highway.
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M rs
J. C. Moreland received
»•’OR SALE— A good work team o f ward o f the death o f her father,
horeee. J. A. Kitchlng, E sU cada,, U"* c B,r'1 ,n P» 10 A*‘ o. California,
1 last Wednesday Mr. Bird has been
Ore. Phone 32-31.
3-25 26
ill for four years.
\\ ANTED— l>ry cow* and young
Mr. *nd Mrs. Cole and Sylvia i
stock.
Joe Nicholson Eatacada, Head were week-end visitors at the
3-25-26 home o f William Dillingcr.
Oregon.
_ _ _ _ _
Mrs. James Oscar Botkin ia ill
FOR BALE— 1 w.ll sell two grade and has bean confinad to bar bad
Jaraal cow* te make room for 1 for the past weak.
Bell
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with our Savings customers, both old and new, to as­
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This is a unique and interesting bank.
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State Bank
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