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Eight EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, PUREBRED COWS LEAD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927 I LOCAL J LIBERTY IT E M S THEATRE PROGRAM ' In a study o f 48,000 yearly in di vidual re-ords <t dairy cows, a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linn and son Friday, Saturday, February 18-19 co. r :i made o f purebreds Gordon o f Portland were Sunday vis- "F A U S T ” A European picture which ha< taken i and grades o f the same herd. The ¡tors at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. the World grades averaged 6,999 pounds o f J . A. Kitching. CMuJíoli Beautiful Chevrolet mi Reduced Prices! V'SSC. Because it carries the lowest prices ever placed on a truly fine automobile, the Most Beautiful Chevrolet brings Into existence an entirely new conception of "Quality at Low Cost." Never before at Chevrolet’ s amazingly re. duced prices has any manufacturer provided so many fine car features, and so many me chanical improvements. These are typified by new bodies by Fisher finished in L)uco colors, full-crown one-piecc fenders, bullet, type lamps, AC oil filter, AC air cleaner, Improved transmission, larger radiator and many, many others. You need only to see these supremely beau- tlful cars to realize why all America is pro. claiming them as tha greatest .sensation of America’ s greatest industry! You need only to compare them with the finest the market affords to sec that they represent the biggest dollar-for-dollar value ever offered! Come in today and get a demonstration! CASCADE James M. Closner, CLrrvUt Uuivrf / The Tourlns or Koaditer The Coupe ' The Sedan Sport Cabriolet T he Landau » *715 745 1-Ton Truck (Chassis Only) $495 Vfc-Ton Truck (Chaisii Only» $395 milk a year per cow, whereas pure- breds exceeded this amount by 668 pounds, or about 9V4 per cent. In production o f butterfat, gross in- come per cow, an income over cost o f feed, the purebreds excelled the grades by about 10 per cent. It should be remembered also that the average production o f the grades was so high largely because of the influ- ence o f their purebred ancestry. ________________ WHY HE CELEBRATED Mr. Charles Matthew was a dinner guest on Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. C. a . Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg attend- ed a family reunion at Ted’s sister’s home in Oregon City last Sunday, Dr. W. W. Rhodes was called to Portland, Monday, on the death o f father, who has been ill for some time. Several o f the men about the city are working at the new saw’ mill which has started up at Faraday. Since the moderation o f the wcath- er the “ Hu" patients are recovering The entombed miners who ate quite rapidly. Anna Surface and Mrs. Coop vis- their corncob pipes may have hit upon a new idea for a breakfast ited the grade school last Tuesday. Mr. Gardner, o f Portland, was food.— Portland Express. here visiting his wife, Nellie Gard- ner, teacher in the grade school, last David s Greai Lament, Sunday. “ Tell ¡t Not in Gath ” In spite of Its tragic origin, this Is probably one of the commonest oatcli- phrases In the world. If a golfer, for Instance, were to foozle his drive or miss an easy putt, he might say, " l e i Lenora Beck, who has been at home for the past two months, will return to Connell, Washington where sjje will work this spring. Mrs. R ]? Beck and daughter, Le- nora werc vigitor8 at the home o f !he"other iel.ows r T f "an n m r. tern their daughter and sister, Mrs. Ever- zzs :?;rjzzr\: z' i TT&KJSrss*-. Money Money to Loan on Sunday and Monday, February 20-21 "T H E NIGHT C R Y " Rin Tin Tin Fardi Mortgages T UESDAY FEBRUARY 22 The Thornton-Parker Wrestling match. Also Moose Norbeck vs. BiM j Donovan ----- —— Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 23-24 ^ THREE FACES EAST ’ A Big Feature with Gretta Goudal Robert Ames, Henry B. Walthal and ----- j j . -T n r -,a ¿ Clive Brooks ----------- Friday and Saturday, February 25-26 “ UPSTAGE” Norma Shearer ---------------------------- - -— Mrs- Dave Eshleman and Mrs. R. Currin went to Oregon City Mon- a u n .D IN G material— Lumber, any da^ as quests at a card party given kind— Brick— Tile— Cement, Grav- ................................. ‘ Eshle- by Mrs. Willis Yonce. Mrs. el, Sand— Plaster Board. man took the first prize. KvOOD— 16 inch 1st growth....$7.00 Ford may have refused a billion ' 16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered dollars for his automobile factory, f r n 4 I . ,, . , but we know a fellow who has a new \ ^ e s. c pair o f boy twins and wouldn’t take ■ TEAM and Harness a billion apiece for them. f 3 * inch Mitchel v a Kon- 60 tooth Cary Rea! Estate Co. HINT UNO FOB SALE AOS — — ! J ™ ‘¿ »rurrsH 5 ’ 50 t00th harr0W’ 3 ° r 4 - w „, save you money. M. F. Sarver the heaeh, he would say. ‘‘Tell It not 1 was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Har- street would be better off watching Phone 39-7- Estacada. in Gath," meaning. “ Don’t breathe It old Horner. his own waist line. Ail price* f.o.b. I lint.MkJh* In Malden Lane!" E. Donnelly is going to make his ------- FOR SALE— Italian prune trees, 1 The saying Is fllhllrnl In Its origin home with his son at Oregon City. Think how much pleasanter a time year; extra fine. O. W. Failing, the first to utter it being David in j Mr. ancj Mrs. Yonce o f Oregon old Atlas would have h a / holding up Nurseryman, Boring, R.F.D. 14-2lp COMPANY MOTOR his lament on the death of Saul and (;j here visiti ,agt Sunda the world if he had a-nly posessed Estacada, Ore. prop. Jonathan at the battle of Gllboa. Saul; , „ _ , * _ J v , POINTER'S Second Hand Store; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Tenney o f a radio. had been Jealous of Ptivid for years, buy what you want; sell what you ----------- although Jonathan, Ids son and heir, i Springwater, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar don’t want. lOtf j Brock and son Clyde o f Oregon City Who remembers the good old days tvns David’s most devoted friend. Da vld. being n fugitive, had settled with and Mr. and Mrs. Austin McConnell when you felt like apologizing to the WHAT HAVE YOU to sell or a handful of faithful followers at Zik- o f Gladstone were Sunday guests at butcher when you boivght calves' liv- trade? Advertise it in this col- lag. a small town In the country of the home o f Mr. and Mrs. A. DeMoy. e r - umn. the Philistines. Mr. and Mrs. Graybeel were Port- ----------- It was here that the news was land visitors last Sunday. A prominent dental authority FOR SALE or Trade— Mule to sail brought to him that Saul had fallen Happiness 1.5 a Habit Ed. Boner made a trip to Govern- says that we are fast turning into a or trade for stock. Barney Gil- upon his own sword, after being ment Camp last Friday. race o f goats. Maybe that accounts A smile won’t hurt you. bright. Route 2 19-20-21C wounded by ihe Philistines, and that Mr. Roberts and mother, from Cal- for why there is so troich butting in We will soon have been here in the Jonathan was dead also. He broke Estacada hotel four years; and the have leased the farm in Gar- everybody’s business more than F 0 R SALE— W. S. C. Leghorn Cock- out Into one of the lines! requiems ifornia H' 1 1 1 I r XX* M f l V O I 1 B A M 4- A A doors have never been locked during field known as 1 the P. « M. Wagner t there used to V» be. ever uttered: erels from best laying strain o f that space o f time; fire never out; place. hens mated with cockerel from M. light always burning bright; the How are the mltrhty fallen! Lawrence V. Van Slyke, barber in Jefferson Bible One T oll if »?. t In Gath. rooms always warm, clean and in C. Wires poultry yard, pen 4 Vs, I’uhi.'h it »"< in the i , 1 s of Askaton. Es'r.cada, who has been on the sick viting. Say, doesn’t a hotel like this hens that laid from 250 to 287 I.est t h e daughters o f the Philistines ' , of Nation's Treasures mean more than a little to Estacada rejoice. . list for the past week is stilt quite ill eggs a year. Write Mrs. E. L. Trul- Think it over, and then give us a call. The so-called Jefterxton Bible is a Askalon was a seaport of the Phllls arl<» has gone to 1 ortland to be with anger, Kt 4, bx 60, Boring, Or. Courtesy to all, both great and small. compilation made by Thomas Jeffer tines, and Gath was an Inland city of his parents until he recovers. W. E. son. consisting of pussatges from the 19-20-21C That’s A l l - some Importance in the same corner Bradley, from California, is looking four Gospels cut out and pasted In a of Palestine.—London Tlt-Blts. after “ Van’s” shop during his ab- volume according to a scheme of his (U K SALE— at a bargain, Oak piano excellent condition, lias nuu oest sence. own. He began the work about 1804, o f care. C. A. Norris phone 41-12 Richard Hayman, who is atending during his Presidency, when he bought Estacada. 19-20c O. A. C., was visiting his parents Ovo English Testamenta and compiled over the week end. a work of 46 pages. Two evenings Mrs. Roy W ilcox was operated on wer® spent at this Interesting task, FOR SALE— A span o f good mares, weight 2800 lbs., good for all work at the Oregon City hospital last at the conclusion of which the Presi — will sell one or two. Call or week. Mrs. Zogg o f Sandy Ridge is dent remarked : “ A more precious mor sel of ethics was never seen." He phone J. F. Snyder, Rt. 1 phone I here taking care of June Wilcox, Intended this first abridgment for the 20-112 19-20p 1 who is ill. use of the Indians. From a letter Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlop and son which he wrote I» a friend It Is learned LOST— Chester White Sow. Strayed Simmy returned last Sunday from that he was In the habit of reading away last week. Finder call H. H. Seattle where they have been visit from the volume every night before Huxley. 20p. going to bed. About 1819 Jefferson ing. R. G. Marchbank was in Portland completed the work by doing the same FILBERT TREES fo r sale. One year thing with Teaaments I d Greek. Latin olds, 1 to 3 ft. 20c each. 2-year on business Monday. olds 3 to 6 ft. 35c. Earl Tracy Rt 1 Mrs. Hanson and daughter Stella and French. He entitled the work, . t » fe^ n d ? lo r a ls o fJ e ®u s o f Na*- Estacada. Phone 14-6 20-21c were week end visitors in Portland. areth. The book contains no n o t e s ___________________________________ _ W. G. Moore was ill with the grip except the section of the Roman law SEE LONSBERRY and PERRY for and so was unable to attend the 20th under which Jesus was supposed to wood. Second growth 16 in., full year anniversary o f the P. E. P. have been brought to trial. The list measure $6.50 pr cord. Strictly employes Saturday. of passages, the title pnges and the cash on delivery. Mrs. Sturgeon was in town Sat references to passages are In the hand writing of Jefferson. Two maps, one OLD GROWTH $7.10 pr cord cut 16 urday. in. 4 ft. length $6.50 pr cord. The friends here o f Mr. and ¿Mrs. of Palestine and another of the an WOOD SAWING— pr cord $1.00 Phil Adams o f Portland will be inter- cient world, are pasted in front. The Cash. original work Is In the National mu j ested to know o f the arrival of a seum, Washington.—Pathfinder Maga ! baby daughter last Sunday. zine. FOR SALE— 40 acres of land. B. F. Mr. and Mrs. D. Esherman were Bullard, Rt. 1. 20-23p j Portland visitors on Saturday. FOR SALE— No. 1 standard Bur Alva and Ben Dodson were called Thoughts of Worth W HEN Y O U DO YOUR SHOPPING HERE bank potatoes $1.25 per sack. No. to Hoquiam, Washington, Saturday Call for Expression 2, $1.96, at Kinney ti Lamberson you are assured, always, a choice of the choicest by telegram, to the bedside o f their These two forms of silence—the place op. Garfield grange hall. father who is suffering from a para- silence of communion and the silence foodstuffs. Economy prices prevail on ail of , lytic stroke. of repression—spring from beautiful Jenkins— What is Alger passing W. F. Cary and Ed. Linn took a and sterling foundations. But In them- around the cigars for today? Birth- our offerings three-day trip to the coast and report selves they are Incomplete, and indl- day’ vidual lives, though enriched, are i . ‘ ., a lovely trip and fine weather. never fulfilled through them. Mystl- Langin— .No, he happened to meet Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wilcox, accom clsm and martyrdom must be related hi* old *w'eetheart on the street and panied by Mrs. Ed. Linn, went to to living Issues through expression, he is glad he didn't marry her.— Portland on Tuesday to attend the or they degenerate the one Into In Boston Globe. funeral of Mrs. Vivian Zimmerman trospective solitude, the other Into which was held at the Portland narrowness of Judgment, says a writer STIRRING CREAM Crematorium at 1 :30 p.m. In the North American. Lives become Doe and Elmer Hanah and their sterile which might have been rich, Stirring fresh cream while cooling wives were visiting Sunday with their had experience been translated Into will help to remove bad odors. A fter parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanah. utterance. on our shelves were CANNED W HEN FRESH The ministration of worda Is Indeed the cream is cold, or during the Mrs. Carrie Sarver was also a vis «* »■ "re ripening period, sttm ng of l.ttle itor at the Hanah home. 1 his means that when they are served on your so many Idle words, so many harmful value Florence Hassell was home from words, so many Insincere and bitter school at .Monmouth for th* week and malicious ones, we m u« not ----------------------- table they bring with them the taste of FRESH end with her parents. Miss McKin- stumble Into the mistake of believing Portland’s population h a s in- ney was another visitor here from that silence of Itself has golden merit, creased 35 per cent in past six years. There la the silence o f Indifference or _________________ Monmouth over the week end. a u* e.n Art Terry has been hauling freight self-consciousness, of carelessness or A J 0t !. f *llow" who celebrated for C. R. Josay from Portland this weariness; there Is the lazy silence. the silence which grows from a sense lhe *N*W ' *ar with bootleg liquor week. Jossv made a trip to Red of futility, or from contempt and are unab*" t0 look forward to any- mond and LaPine. near Bend Ore., pride. Silence, no less than lnactton. thin* V* » hauling a load of freight each way. may be a form of selfishness. As the 1ÖV. E. Carver moved from Currinaville law» of harmony exist without music, ‘ London Phone Girls Learn Our to Redmond, near Bend Ore., and so may all that Is fundamentally Numbers,' says a headline in the Douglas Johnson made the trip and beautiful In human life exist with New York Time*. They'll have to brought out a load o f furniture and out words. •how u*. printing equipment from LaPine. Bob Cooke delivered a Ford truck A men's dormitory to be known as who can can 1 afford to at New berg yesterday. ? the Sherry Ross hall. In memory of H_ The / T V only '" . fellow ‘ T * wno G. R. E t t l M a radio from ihe Ihe late Sherry Ross, Rose, will be built butt. at .» 3 “ boot ** ,uP,or “ ° a« w»»o his son in New York. It was installed the University of Oregon under the aM »*»n all there ia to see anyhow. by Clyde Schock. terms of the late Mra v , - y j ane RogJ H. B. SNYDER Mr. and Mr. George F. Anderson Woodward's will Her father. Sherry European* say that during the o f Portland spent Sunday looking ..os, was the first settler on Rosa year 1926 America loat came, which o\er their summer home, now under and and the first private owner of it th* fir * time w , knew that w* construction near Log La Bar re Ui* island. ^ had any. Balloon T tc* Now Stan* dard On All Models QUALITY AT LOW COST THE ESTACADA Your Choice of Choice Foods the Canned Goods Æ . Fruit and Vegetables T h e P E O P L E 'S S T O R E I