EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928 - WANT ADS CURRINSVILLE CHURCHES EAGLE CREEK PO C K E T BOOK RETU RN ED A F T E R ONE M ONTH Just b e fo r e C hristm as Miss C hristian C hu rch M aud Sherm an lost her p ock et- Bible School Sunday at 10 a. m., b ook in P ortlan d . It con ta in ed Mrs. D. E. Dent, Bible school super- j som e m oney and o th er valuables. intendent. Morning service at 11, | A fe w days a g o the L ipm an- subject o f sermon, “ The Heart o f ! W o lfe d epa rtm en t store in fo rm ­ Religion.” ed her they had fo u n d the purse. Evening services, Christian Endea­ A s Miss Sherm an was not in the vor at 6:30 p. m. A live meeting is store the d ay she lost the purse always in store for new comers. she is now w on d erin g how it was fou n d there. “ T he H eart o f R e lig io n .” — The | -1 PAGE FIVE - ■ Spend W in te r ■ 1 i i< Here Mrs. Ava Bronson has come home from Portland to remain the balance of the winter. CURRINSVILLE, Jan. 19.— (Spe- EAGLE CREEK, Jan. 19.— (Spe FINE APPLES for sale— also poul­ cial).— Mrs. George Walter is out cial).— Dan Kinley recently sold his W . C. T. U. T am ale Sale try o f all kinds; Burbank potatoes. again after being confined to hei pluce to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gerke, Eagle Creek Trading Co. jlS tf bed and room for over three weeks. who arrived last Thursday to take Hot chicken tamales will be on sale at the Estacada Pharmacy on The two children o f Mr. and Mrs. possession. The Gerke family lived WOOD SAWING, Also second hand Saturday morning, January 21. H. D. Lombard who have been con­ in Minneapolis, but have been in brick for sale. Call (12-2. A. H. Portland since last fall. Mr. Kinley fined to their beds for some time, Perry. j6 12t* , is moving temporarily on the Hilltop are reported better. Mrs. L. H. Ewalt accompanied Orchard tracts in the house formerly FOR SALE— Five tube Hammerlund- occupied by Mr. Cox and family. Lloyd to Portland Tuesday. Roberts “ H. Q” Radio Set com­ NOW _______ _ Messrs. R. B. Gibson, T. C. McKay, Mrs. Ben Blaisdell has been con­ sermon next Lord’s day morning is ! Tr.MT plete with tubes. Regular price the first o f a series of sermons on ' u r r r n f ^ FOR B E F O R E TH E RUSH and Wm. F. Douglass shipped several fined to her home by illness caused $150; will sell for $76. Enquire the general topic o f religion— partic-j T IN G A N N O U N C E D Model Supply Co., Estacada. 3t* coops o f poultry to the Portland mar­ by having an abcess on the spine. ularly the Christian religion. You I The ket Tuesday on the Currinsville store program for the next Com- Henry and Herbert Suter went to will want to come and hear all o f | munity club meeti Ja . FOR RENT— Two comfortably fur­ truck. nished rooms. Mrs. G. E. Law­ the senes m order to find out just the Masonic hall, so far as has been W. M. Wade has been doing some ^ land„ Frid,J\ eVenin^ to„ at‘ en? rence. ltc plumbing work for Mr. and Mrs. Wal- What HapPenedu Bra* * ’ whlch what real religion and applied Chris-1 reported, is as follow s. Ta|k b j ter Looney. was put on by the EPworth League tianity in life actually is in our life, j Inskeep cuanty agent; reading, FOR SALE— House and two lots, on The shingle mill on Douglass ridge ° f s t - John’s M- E- church. Miss It deals with some matters that lie Mrs. W. F. Cary; duet, Mesdames Broadway. Inquire o f W. E. Linn operation. This mU1 E« n Clute pr.mary teacher at Ea- at the very heart o f Christian living. G. E. Lawrence and W. E. Linn; com­ at Linn’s Inn. j20tf ls again in “ 'SLY wç l . s S S y ' gle Creek last year, was dramatic This subject will be followed by a munity sing, led by J. K. Ely; cornet burned down some time ago. It if I will allow a dis­ sober attempt to answer the question duet. Merlin Bullard and David Esh- coach for the play. owned by E. J. Tompkins o f Currins count o f 10 per FOR SALE— Solid Oak Mantle and “ What is religion?” And following leman. ville, and others. Carl Felker with Stanley and John this su b/ict will be continued the cent on all wall­ Mirror to match.— Pointers. Since the last meeting in November Mrs. Jake Moss was in Currins­ Cox attended the basket ball games papers and paints thought under the title, “ Getting Re­ a large number have joined the club ville Sunday taking subscriptions to at Estacada on Wednesday evening. if orders are FOR SALE— One 6 horsepower gas­ ligion.” These practical discussions and it is expected that all new mem­ the Eastern Clackamas News. placed with me oline engine and one 3 1-2 horse­ Miss Beulah Barnett spent Satur of a vital matter and significant im­ bers as well as old ones, will be pres­ A. E. Yocum was in Currinsville during t h i s power Z type Fairbanks-Morse portance should prove both interest­ ent at this meeting. day in Portland. Tuesday transacting business. month. gasoline engine.— POINTER, tf. ing and helpful to our community. W. 0. Echols, accompanied by Henry Brown has been planting Come and hear all the topics o f the I have 500 A paragrapher has it: “ There are RADIUS— 1 have taken the agency Richard D eLoff, returned to his home j early potatoes this week. He plans series. A cordial invitation is ex­ samples o f wall many times more bankers in jail than paper for you to to raise them for the market. for the Metrodyne radio line. See at Condon Monday. tended to all in the community not newspaper men.” Let’s thank God G. C. Heiple has rrnlshed hay bal- l me before buying, as I have a very select from. All attending church elsewhere. A wel­ we’re lucky.— Hubbard Enterprise. Miss Margaret Maloney sustained are new patterns. attractive proposition. Theodore ing and has moved his baler home. come is always extended to out of There is not the hay here there us- a painful injury to her foot on Thurs- A postal card Harders, Estacada. 13 town visitors and week end guests. G e o rg e ually is, and those who are going to | day evening when she fell from addressed to me — D. E. Dent, Minister. Sunday school at 2 p. m., church j porch at her 1tomc. Owing to the ex- FOR SALE— A -l Stanchions und need hay should buy immediately. will bring them service at 3. Christian Endeavor in l C. A. Looney and P. W. Douglass I treme swelling the extent o f the in- Methodist Notes some household furniture. Mrs. to your home the evening. j jury to the foot could not be deter- Who is going to tell them? They, Hobson, Route 2, Phone 27-211, both have very fine baled hay. where you can E ag le C reek ' mined for several days. A trip to the children and young people, know Estacada. J27 select the paper you want and I will Sunday school at 10:30 a. m., give you a price on the paper hung see a doctor in Portland was planned very, very little and there is much for Wednesday. that they must learn— so much that Christian Endeavor at 7:15 and 1 on your walls. FOR SALE— Piano for sale near Est- church service at 8. Mission group tacada. Beautiful high grade in­ Mrs. J eff Barr o f Estacada, for if the future should life its veil and and Bible study meeting on the first J. W . S A U N D E R S show them the onrushing horde of strument. Bargain for quick sale. j merly lone Anderson, visited with her * questions that they must face in and third Thursday evenings. R ou te 1, E stacada Terms $10 monthly arranged for parents last week. the next twenty odd years they prob­ good home. If interested address Mrs. A. C. Cogswell returned on ably would lift up their voices to H. A. Livernash, F’actory Piano Ad­ Monday after a stay o f several weeks tell the world their decision to quit juster, 413 North Boren Avenue, with relatives in Spokane and Rock­ right now and there. Seattle, Wash. 6t 11 c. j ford, Washington. Who is going to tell them? Mr. Furrer and family from Port- Mother and father and playmate VANTED— Correspondents for th e 1 32 inches wide, in many pretty checks and colors 1 land spent Sunday on their ranch al and teachers and books and nature News in every community in the SPECIALIST per yard, 25c this place. will carry them far along the toil­ eastern part o f Clackamas county. in Internal Medicine for the some road to maturity. Miss Fern Clute and Miss Eloise past fifteen years New supply of Outing Flannel in White ' Fairchild o f Portland spent Satur­ Without a doubt some day they FOR RENT— Bedroom with bath, j and Colors. day night with Mrs. William Saun- will be home-makers and have the $10 per month. Inquire at News DOES NOT OPERAT* care o f parents. They will have little j ders. office. j 13 tf On Sunday a party consisting of ones who must be guided along the will be at FOR SALE— Eight lots in Block 8, the Misses Fern Clute, Eloise Fair- path o f life. BENSON HOTEL Terrace Addition; cheap for cash; WED., THUR., & FRI., Feb., 1, 2, ! child, Beulah Barnett and Flora Hay­ They must be taught to be kind, DRY GOODS AND SHOES $500. Henry W oodruff. f3* They sary , Messrs. Clyde Phillips, Paul true, honest and virtuous. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. M. I F’orrester, Herbert and Henry Suter, must be taught to want a better home HONEY for sale— Comb and strained motored to Govenment Camp. After for their children than ever their par­ THREE DAYS ONLY — K. C. Haygaard, R. 2, Box 64, dinner at Battle Axe Inn the party ents— that is the task. Faraday, Ore. al5* J Who is going to tell them? Who is J enjoyed the winter sports for several No Charge for Consultation ! hours, the main diversion being the going to teach them? APPLES FOR SALE— 85c per box First, the parents are responsible. Dr. Mellinthin is a regular gradu- jtoboggan slide. and up. W. M. Sanders, Eagle \ They must do everything within their ate in medicine and surgery and is ---------------------- Creek. Phone 40-13. flO licensed by the state o f Oregon. power to protect, guide and teach Visit* Cousin Here these girls and boys of promise. No He does not operate for chronic Miss Ruth Hewitt of Portland ar- HIGHEST market price paid for appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers o f rived last Thursday to visit her cous- only must they be taught good morals but they should have a religious edu­ poultry and farm produce. Eagle j the stomach, tonsils or adnoids. I in, Mrs. Raymond Lovelace, remain- cation. . j l 3 t f ; He has to his credit wonderful re- ing until Monday o f this week, Creek trading Co. Let us suggest that the parents let y suits in diseases o f the stomach, liver, { WANTED— Good man to work in bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baker of Eagle the church school help them in the store and deliver goods. State kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, Creek were shopping in Currinsville great work o f telling them— teaching PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.’S HOME age and wages wanted. Address weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg Monday. them the higher values o f life. é "Helper,” care Eastern Clackamas ulcers, and rectal ailments. You, your wife and children are I P. W. Douglass has been buying News. ltc invited, and urged, to go to Sunday THE ELECTRIC BUILDING Below are a few o f his many satis- some cattle this week, u George Walter visited in Portland school regularly. A welcome awaits fied patients in Oregon who have F’ OR SALE, CHEAP— Simmons bed you at the Methodist Sunday school. been treated for one o f the above last week. AT B R O AD W AY AND ALDER STREETS and day bed, complete, R. S. Da- , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith o f Ea­ Also the church services are good for __ 1 named causes: vidson, Bank Apts. j27 gle Creek visited the Arthur Smith you. Come! Elmer Booker, Condon. Next Sunday morning the third family Sunday. Chas. Desch, Portland. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Walter Smith and mother, sermon on John 3:16, “ Love,” will D. G. Horn, Bonanza In grateful appreciation to the Mrs. Blaisdell, were shopping in Cur­ be delivered. These series are a real Fred Shields, Klamath Falls. many friends for expressions o f sym­ spiritual help to any one attending. rinsville Saturday. Daniel Steinon, Allegany pathy and love shown through the The automobile accident here on Remember the morning hour is 11 R. E. Neal, Central Point illness and death o f our beloved Sunday afternoon has caused somi j o ’clock. In the evening at 7 :30, the Joe Sheoships, Gibbon. mother and grandmother, Mrs. An­ ill felling, some comments that arc subject will be “ The Duty o f Self- Remember above date, that con­ nie Bruner. Is in the very heart of the business district. sultation on this trip will be free and not pleasant in the least. It was a Testing. Sunday school meets at 1C Nellie Marshall serious accident and could have been a. m., Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. that his treatment is different. Elizabeth Allen Married women must be accom­ avoided, as there is a plain view eith­ A cordial welcome to all. — C. T. The Electric Store on the first floor is Portland’s Carrie Goforth panied by their husbands. er north or south. The lady is in Cook, Pastor. Olive Humphrey Springwater Church Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los the Good Samaritan hospital in Port­ Electric Shopping Center. Angeles, California. land. She is innocent o f any wrong Sunday school at 10 a. m., worship but must suffer for the carelessness service at 11, “ The World’s Greatest O. D. EBY o f others. Unless there Is more pre-1 Bargain Counter.” Attorney at Law Dr. W . W . Rhodes • Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal caution taken this is only the begin- Christian Endeavor and mission General Practice Confidential ning o f accidents at this place. Tht study in the evening. The Endeavor Adviser OSTEOPATHIC * ; school boys have been riding in front society will hold a business meeting Oregon City, Oregon stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and Physicien end Surgeon o f trucks trying to race them follow- and social at the home o f Mr. and Estacada Oregon ing behind cars, then trying to pass. Mrs. J. A. Shibley on Friday eve­ theatres. This is serious and should be checked ning, January 20. DECORATE Com ing to P ortlan d GINGHAMS Dr. Mellenthin .1. K . E L Y Portland’s Eeictric Shopping Center C. D., D. C., E. C. LATOURETTE • Attorneys * Practice in All Courts First National Bank Bldg. Oregon City * * * Walter W . Gilbert, M. D. * * O ffice Hours 9 to 5 and Evenings ESTACADA OREGON B R O A D W A Y GARAGE RICHFIELD More Power for the same price Tube Tire Patching PLUMBING — TIN WORK STORAGE Truck Line Terminal EYES Are Precious L. A. CHAPMAN MORTICIAN Calls attended day or night Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 50-61 Estacada. • * I treat them accord- 1 • ingly. A complete . ____ optical service that , pleases and satisfies. Dr. Freese ye specialist. Masonic building,, Or- gon City. * * * • • * • • * S. E. Wooster The New CHEVROLET will be in our show rooms soon GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES FIRST CLASS MECHANICAL SERVICE Drive in! * DENTIST o f Oregon City Monday and Friday Evening» after 6 o'clock O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment Office Phone 315 Principal railway ticket offices, and interurban rail­ COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES Our Work Shop is Equipped to give you Dr. H. M. Kramer city, for single fare and transfer. ways and stage terminals easily accessible. In the meantime, we offer you a FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore. CHIROPRACTOR __ * * * Real Estate Loan*, Insurance Rentals Dr. M. M. Martindale OfFicW af U s x 'l Ian Street cai-s right to the door from every part of the Physicien and Surgeon Oregon * Cascade oAlotor Co. PORTLAND i f Electric Power J. CLOSNER, Proprietor Estacada Oregon Electric Building, Portland, Ore.