EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, C O O K E M A K IN G IM P R O V E ­ M E N T S IN G A R A C E A P o rtla n d firm has th e c o n tra ct. Mr. Cooke su ffe re d a severe in­ ju ry to his le ft eye F rid a y w hen a Bob Cook« M otor com pany has a p a rt o f a m atch w ent in to it. T he crew o f m en a t w ork th is w eek p u t­ in ju ry has been very p a in fu l b u t the tin g in a new fro n t to th e g a rag e , sig h t has not been a ffe c te d . build in g new walls on th e so u th side a n d a new roof. T he im provem ent A lb e rt L in’s new residence in th e will w hen com pleted m ake a very n o rth e a st p a rt o f th e city is a bout a ttra c tiv e g a ra g e and service sta tio n . finished. "T h e D aw n of A m erican E x p an sio n " T he U nited S ta te s p u rch ased L ou­ isiana on D ecem ber 20, 1803. It w as p u rch ased fo r $27,207,622, w hich in­ cludes th e incid en tal tw o fin a l p a y ­ m en ts and in te rest. T his land extend» fro m th e G ulf o f M exico to th e n o r­ th e rn line o f M innesota, and fro m th e M ississippi riv e r to th e R ocky m oun­ tain s. T he p rice paid fo r L ou isian a a m o u n te d to a b o u t 4 c en ts p e r acre. I ts value to th e U nited S ta te s has doubled th a t a m o u n t m any tim es. L ou isian a included a p p ro x im ate ly 1,000,000 sq u a re m iles. M ost all o f L ouisiana, M issouri, Iow a, O klahom a, N o rth and S outh D akota, W yom ing a n d M ontana a re in th is section. COMPARE THE QUALITY AS WELL AS THE A Spanish o fficial said th a t the PRICE: tr e a ty betw een S pain and th q U n ited S ta te s had e x p ired and th a t th e M iss­ $ 12.20 $ 2.70 issippi w as closed to A m erican com ­ m erce. S pain w ould be a sa fe n e ig h ­ . 15.35 3.35 bor because sh e w as a feeb le, d ista n t . 20.85 3.95 pow er, b u t F ra n c e w as very d a n g e r­ 24.40 4.65 ous because h e r pow er was stro n g . 25.20 5.05 T he A m ericans rev o lted w hen th ey h e a rd th is u n p lea sa n t news. T hom as Je ffe rs o n , o u r p re sid en t, s e n t L iving­ sto n to ask T alley ra n d , N ap o leo n ’s m in ister, if he had m ade a se c re t tre a ty , w ith N apoleon. T a lle y ra n d lied, say in g th a t he h a d n ’t m ade any tre a ty . J e ffe rs o n said, “ T he c o u n try th a t take» N ew O rle an s will be o u r enem y fo rev e r. The day th a t F ra n c e tak e s possession will end h e r a n c ie n t tiH iiiiiin m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM im iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiim im iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ir frien d sh ip w ith th e U n ited S ta te s ." Tire Tube 29x4.40 All Weather Tread 29x4.75 All Weather Tread 31x5.25 All Weather Tread 32x6.00 All Weather Tread 33x6.00 All Weather Tread | SELECT YOUR NEW CAR NOW § We are unloading another car of Chevrolet sedans § and coaches and can give you immediate delivery on the new car you select. = Cascade Motor Co. | Estacada, Oregon PAGE THREE Currinsville Girl Wins Prize In Bank Essay Contest Miss R o b e rta O ’Neil o f C u rrin sv ille has been aw ard ed firs t p rize in the essay c o n te st sponsored by th e F irst S ta te B ank o f G resham . T he ju d g es, D r. A lfred T hom pson, W m. C. M etz­ g e r and Wm. A nderson, m ade th e M i i m i i i i i i H m i i i i m i i i i m i i i i i i i i m m i m i i i i m i i i i i m i i m i i i i i m i i i m i m i i i i i i i m i m i i aw ard , a f te r c o n sid erab le d e lib e ra ­ tion. T he su b je c t o f th e essay w as "T h e D awn o f A m erican E x p a n sio n ,” th e title to th e p ic tu re show n on th e F irs t S ta te B a n k ’s 1927 c alen d ar. Miss O ’N eil’s te a c h e r ex p resses g re a t a p p rec ia tio n o f h av in g received th e c a le n d a r a n d has show n g r e a t in ­ te re s t in h aving her pupils p a rtic i­ p a te in th e c o n test, th e p re sid e n t of th e bank, A. M eyers, w rites. H e re ’s Miss O ’N eil’s essay w hich w as a w ard e d th e p rize : f FRIDAY, MAY 25, IS»:* y e ars, a lth o u g h ..lie is only eighteen. H er uncle, sta n d in g beside her w ith the pow dered h air was the first m an to c a rry o u r flag into the A m e r­ ican school room , w hen he was a te a c h e r in New O relcans. No one know» th e m an in g re e n n e x t to them as he has ju s t arrived. He m et the widow a t a ball a n d tw o y ears la te r they w ere m arried. N apoleon forced S pain to cede L ouisiana to F ra n c e. T hen he sent an a rm y to S an to D om ingo as a base fo r his operation» b u t his plan failed as m ost o f th e m en got yellow fe v er and died. T he w in n er o f th e second prize in Je ffe rs o n was com pelled to a ct, so he sen t Ja m e s M onroe, m in ister e x ­ th e co n test was D avid T illstroin of tra o rd in a ry , to F ra n c e to help th e G resham . T he th ird prize w as won A m erican m in iste r buy New O rleans by E lsie M illner also o f G resham . T he su b je ct for n e x t y e a r’s essay and the Florida«. T he highest bid P a rtic u la rs con­ w as te n m illion dollars. M onroe will be “ M oney.” sailed fo r P a ris in M arch, 1803, ju st c e rn in g the essay will be announced b efore l.a u ssat, the F rench civil ad next fall. “ M oney” is th e title of th e p ictu re th a t will a p p e a r on th e m in istra to r, sailed fo r A m erica. B o n ap arte knew he had to give up F irst S ta te B ank’s c a le n d a r fo r the The c a le n d a r has all th e L ouisiana te rrito ry to be able to y e a r 1929. read y been purchased w ith exclusive go to w ar w ith G re at B ritain. On J u n e 30, 1803, th e new s w as rig h ts in M ultnom ah and C lackam as published th a t th e U n ited S ta te s had counties. bought L o uisiana te rrito ry . A few people m ade fu n of Je ffe rs o n because he had bought th is land but he d id n ’t care. O c to b er 19, the sen ate r a ti­ fied this tre a ty . S pain m ade a n o b ­ M e t h o d is t C h u r c h jectio n to F ru n ce because she h u d n ’t It can be done. Success comes in tak en over New O rleans yet. Spain cans. F a ilu re comes in c a n ’ts. W hen w ithdrew h e r fla g and troops while th e whole fum ily g e ts behind the F ran ce raised h e r tricolor, ra m ro d o f enthusiasm th e “ t ” has to On D ecem ber 20, 1803, the U nited go o u t of c a n ’t. S ta te s took possession of this land. W e can have the usual a tte n d a n c e The d iffe re n t m ilitiag w ere th ere . a t Sunday school in sp ite o f th e A t 9 o ’clock the key* to New O r­ w arm days com ing and th e lu re of leans w ere handed to C laiborne by L aussat. T he guns sa lu te d the flags a t noon. T he F ren ch fla g was low­ ered as the A m erican fla g was raised. W hen th ey m et m idw ay th e re w as i pause, th en L au ssat took the F rench flag, and th e A m erican emblem flo ated in th e breeze a t th e top of the fla g s ta ff. T h ere w ere peoples (C o n tin u ed from page 1) of all races am ong th e crowd. LEA G U E STA N D IN G J. H. H in term eiste r, who w as W on Lost Pet. Swiss by b irth b u t A m erican by adop­ Oswego 6 1 .857 .. 5 tion, was a very good p a in te r. This H illsboro 2 .714 4 2 .667 pictu re show» the Place d ’ A rm ees in Sherw ood E stacudu ............ 3 4 .429 New O rleans. D avidson’s 4 3 .429 The a rtis t could have draw n m any W ashougal 3 4 .429 B arracks ........... 2 5 .286 d iffe re n t p ic tu re s ab o u t th e Louisi­ A rm ory ............ 1 5 .167 a n a pu rch ase b u t he chose this one because he could show th e various L a s t Su n d a y ’s R e su lts types of h u m an ity w hose lives and Sherw ood 3, W ashougal 9. fo rtu n e s w ere a ffe c te d by the change A rm ory 5, B a rrac k s 2 Oswego 9, D avidson’s b. of governm ent. It was an im p o rta n t H illsboro 8, E stac ad a 7. day in the h isto ry of o u r c o u n try because it m arked o u r freedom . W here They P lay Sunday In th is p ictu re th e re is a girl in D avidson’s a t F.stacada. pink who has been a w idow fo r tw o H illsboro a t Sherw ood A rm ory a t Oswego V ancouver a t W ashougal. CHURCHES ESTACADA LOSES CLOSE CONTEST 10 HILLSBORO ^ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H ...... T he score: E stacad a— B ronson 2b .... A. L ovelace lb ¡ = M iller 3b EE R. Lovelace c f = F ischer c ....... zzz Schm itz ss n z T. Scales If . — K. Scales r f . EE Russell p R iebhoff p ... = EE BASES ALL! I IZ Z EE T otals 38 7 EE Hillsboro B R izz N osier ss .......... ... 0 0 — H oag 2b ..... . 4 3 — D elplanche r f .... 3 1 S tan g e 1 l b . 4 2 = = M iller 3b ....... 6 0 Deavilld If 5 1 G ross c f .......... 5 1 = Z iegler c 4 0 G a rd n er p . 2 0 — N euenschw ’der P 3 0 AT 1 ESTACADA | - == SUNDAY MAY 27 ! 1 2:30 p. S m . B R ... 5 1 5 0 .. 4 1 4 1 ... 2 2 ... 5 1 3 1 5 0 1 0 ... 4 0 H o 1 3 1 5 1 3 2 0 1 13 1 1 0 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 A 2 2 4 0 1 4 0 0 3 9 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 31 25 H O A 1 1 5 U 4 4 0 1 0 2 12 1 1 3 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 1 7 1 0 0 5 0 1 2 2 E 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 T o tals ....... 42 8 8 33 22 4 E arn ed ru n s, E stacad a 2, H illsboro 2; th re e base hits, R. L o vejace; firs t on balls— o f f R ussell 4, R ieb h o ff 6; G a rd n er 7; le ft on bases— E stac ad a 13, H illsboro 12; tw o base h it, Sid. M iller; hom e ru n , G ross; s tru c k o u t by G a rd n er 4, by N eu en sch w an d er 2, by Russell 3, by R iebhoff 6. th e autom obile. B u t we m ust have the help of th e p a ren ts. G et. behind and push. T he te a c h e rs and o ffice rs o f the M ethodist Sunday school will do its p a rt. W ill you help? I t can be done. S un d ay school is a t 10 a. m„ The church services can be helped by th is sam e kind o f assistance. A t the service Sunday a t 11 you will h ear the su b je ct explained, “ T hings th a t A b id e,” and in th e evening a t 8 o ’clock th e them e will be “ Ac­ q u a in ta n ce W ith G od.” P ra y e r m eet- ing a t 8 o ’clock T h u rsd ay evening. To all th ese services you a re invited. C. T. Cooke, P a sto r. P re sb y terian Churches T he services fo r th is Sunday will be in keeping w ith th e sp irit of Me­ m orial Day. A t S p rin g w a ter— S unday school a t 10 a. m., service o f w orship a t 11. A special fe a tu re o f th e service will be a m en ’s choir. We have heard the y o u n g people, th e m others and th e children. N ow we shall h e a r th e men. C h ristia n E ndeavor a t 7:30 in the evening. A t G eorge— S unday school a t 2 p. m., church service a t 3. A t E agle C reek— Sunday school a t 10:30 a. m., p re ac h in g service a t 8 p. m. Y our a tte n tio n is called to th e e f­ fo rt th a t is being m ade to raise funds fo r the re lief o f th e fam in e stricken people in China. T h ere a re ten m ill­ ion s u ffe rin g and te n m illion dollars is needed to reliev e th e su ffe rin g . Some m oney has a lre ad y been raised and we hope to ra ise more. I f you wish to give and have not been a p ­ proached, see th e p a sto r or som e of th e lea d ers o f th e churches. Thos. I. K irkw ood, P astor. SUMMONS In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f the S ta te of O regon fo r th e C ounty of C lacka­ mas. H a rrie t M unnick, p la in tiff; vs. A drian M unnick, d efen d a n t. To A d rain M unnick, th e above nam ed d e fe n d a n t: In the nam e o f th e sta te of O regon you a re hereb y re q u ire d to ap p ear a n d an sw e r th e com plaint filed a g a in st you in th e above e n title d su it w ithin fo u r w eeks from th e date of th e f irs t p u b lication of this sum ­ m ons, M ay 11, 1928, and if you fail to an sw e r fo r w a n t th e re o f the p lain ­ t i f f w ill apply to th e co u rt fo r th e re lie f pray ed fo r in p la in tiff’s com ­ p lain t, to -w it; a decree dissolving th e bonds o f m atrim o n y h e re to fo re and now e x istin g betw een p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t and fo r th e custody o f her m inor child. This sum m ons is served upon you by p u b lication th e re o f by o rd e r of th e H onorable J. U. Cam pbell, ju d g e of th e above e n titled c o u rt m ade and e n te red this 9th day o f M ay, 1988, d ire c tin g th a t such publicatio n be m ade in th e E aste rn C lackam as News in C lackam as C ounty, O regon, once each w eek fo r fo u r successive w eeks from d a te o f firs t publication hereof. D ate o f 1st publication, M ay I t , 1928 L ast p u b lication Ju n e 8, 1928. E L IS H A A. BAK ER, A tto rn ey f o r th e P la in tiff. P o sto ffic e A ddress: 604 606 P o rte r B uilding, P o rtlan d , O regon. j8 L. A. C H A P M A N M O RTICIA N C alls a tte n d ed day o r nig h t M o rtu a ry I. O. O. F. Bldg. T elephone No. 21-51 S. E. Wooster R e a l E s t a t e Loans* I n s u r a n c e R e n ta ls FA RM LOANS A SP E C IA L T Y T el. 77-3 E stac ad a , O re. Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages M unicipal T erm in al, S ix th a n d Salm on S ts.— P hone M ain 7733. ESTACADA TO PORTLAND D a v id s o n s B a k e r y ( 1 v s E sta c a d a i L e g io n ( L IN N ’S IN N , E sta c a d a , O reg o n — DA ILY * (A ) A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M . 4:30 8:30 8 :00 2.00 6.20 Lv. E sta c a d a Lv. P o rtlan d Lv. E ag le C reek 8:15 4:45 8:45 2:30 6 :50 Lv. C lackam as 4:55 8 :55 7 :00 Lv. B a rto n 8:25 2 :40 Lv. C a rv er Lv. C a rv er 8:45 5:15 9:15 8 :05 7 :2 5 Lv. B arto n Lv. C lackam as 8:15 5:25 9:25 3 :15 7 :35 Lv. E agle C reek Ar. P o rtla n d 9:30 6:00 10:00 3 :30 7 :60 Ar. E stac ad a (A ) S a tu rd a y O nly. ‘ D aily e x cep t S unday L eave E stac ad a 4:30 p. m. SU NDA— Leave P o rtla n d 10 a. CUTS MORE SLICES a A •at & T ' TO THE LOAF I Portland Valley' Basebai 1 League Game An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES I 1 | GUS H A N K E, Umpire Admission: Adults 35c § Children 15c | The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. 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