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PAGE TWO Eastern Clackamas N ews G. E. Parks, Editor and Publisher Published Weekly on Fridays at Estaeada, Oregon EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 CURRINSVILLE 1,1 on a 15-day leave. Franklyn says he j likes the navy fine but is glad to be home for a while. Milburn Whitehead, who is also a Buying home products helps your community, sailor, is expected home soon on a and, naturally, helps you. Our bread is sold furlough. at the following stores Ask for it: John Hickman arrived here a week T he P e o p le ’s S to re , Ellis* C ash G ro c ery , E sta e a d a F eed S to re, ago from Idaho. He is clerking at M a rc h b a n k ’s C o n fe c tio n e ry , M odel S u p p ly C o., L ovelace & L ovelace, the Burkhardt store. U n d erw o o d G ro c ery , L in n 's In n . Mr. and Mrs. 11. N. Schminky and Miss Susie Lounsbury, all of Port land, were dinner guests at the Brown home last Sunday. i Estaeada Phone 87-1 Mr. and Mrs. George Forman and Till were callers at the Bowie home Sunday evening. J ; ; 11111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111II1111i11 III 1111111111(Ii•11111111111111 111 111111111 The Women’s Good Will club met GILGAN’S | at the home of Mrs. Bee Wallace Thursday. A good time was enjoyed by those present. Harvey Brown is helping his father and uncle on the telephone line. Mrs. L. S. Rivers and children vis | New and Used Furniture, Crescent Beds and Springs | ited M argaret Brown last week and Pettit Mattresses Miller’s Wall Paper all went for a swim in Deep creek. Murphy’s Brushing Laquer Mr. and Mrs. Fenske and son Mel vin and Miss Martha Whitehead en 2 P A B C O S H IN G L E S go on o v er y o u r old shingles, o r new ro o f— :: joyed a delightful trip around the S am p les a n d p rices a t th e S to re . Mt. Hood Loop Sunday. HOME BUYING Wilbur Looney, who came home from the hospital Wednesday of last was not so well Sunday. Dr. Entered in the postoffice of Estaeada, Oregon, as second class matter. | week, Adix of Gresham thouKht best to have him come over for an examina SUBSCRIPTION RATES tion Monday. In Clackamas County, one year, $1.50; Outside the county and in the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompkins and sstate of Oregon, one year, $2; Outside the state of Oregon, one family of Portland and Mrs. Ray year, $2.50. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Clark and daughters of Walla Walla visited at the home of Elmer Thomp kins Saturday. WANT CATHOLICS TO VOTE FOR SMITH Frank Jones took Wilbur Looney Monday, and it was W. D. Jamieson, democrat, former congressman from to found Gresham that the incision had healed Iowa, writing from Washington, D. C., says: too quickly and he was returned to “Some time ago I went to a funeral mass said for a the at Portland Tuesday. dear Catholic friend of mine. Last Sunday the same J. hospital Fiskc of Portland was calling priest, same church, devoted his entire sermon to A1 on his friends in Currinsville Tues Smith and the campaign; he talked of Smith being the day. A rthur Smith made the trip greatest man in the country today; should he be elected to Mrs. Portland Tuesday with Floyd it would mean more to the Catholic religion than any one Ewalt. thing heretofore; bigotry would be forgotten; he wanted Miss Ethel Hale and friend (a former teacher of the Currinsville every Catholic to be able to answer all o.uestions asked by school) non-Catholics relating to the Pope coming to this country Lou Hale. spent the week end with Mrs. to rule; it seemed an act of Providence that a Catholic Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richards and should be nominated for president, and would no doubt Shirley were out to the old home rule the nation; every Catholic should vote for Smith re place Sunday and had the balance of DOVER their household goods hauled to Port gardless of politics. “Of course this priest was in dead earnest, but these land II. Monday. B. Stowell and family have Mr. and Mrs. Webb Roberts are re are the very things that will start up the fires of religious moved from Currinsville. ceiving the congratulations of their controversy. My Catholic friends, let me beg of you to Mrs. away Ben Forrester was shopping many friends upon the arrival of a watch your step—don’t start this damnable thing going." in Currinsville Saturday. nine-pound boy. Wallace The News does not believe the religious question Mrs. N. D. Bowen and son Cecil husky Webster arrived at the Timmerman left here Saturday morning hospital in Gresham July 5. should or will have any great bearing on the presidential Wright for Graham, Mont., where they will A joyous reunion of relatives and campaign. Al. will get the electoral votes from New visit two weeks and will old friends was held in Portland on York and the solid South, and that’s all. Hoover will be then go relatives to McKinney, Texas, for a Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. elected president, not because he is a protestant, but be visit with relatives and friends, and Arlie Rhodes in Sellwood. Those cause he is the better qualified man for the office. then will go to their old home in present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tennessee. They expect to be gone DeShazer of Dilly, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. three months. Cophammer and little son of Ver- ---- ------- oOo------------ nonia, Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeShazer and Paul Junior of Vernonia, Mr. LAWS AND LAWYERS and Mrs. F. M. Sutford of Portland, BARTON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeShazer, Mr. Taken man for man, it is probable that the lawyers Mrs. Ralph DeShazer of Eagle of the country illustrate as high a type of citizenship as can Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead spent and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Kitz- be found in the ranks of any other profession or calling. several days visiting friends in Wash Creek, miller and four children of Oregon It is not, therefore, the purpose of this article to cast any ington last week. and Miss Florence DeShazer reflections upon lawyers, collectively or individually, so Franklyn Gibson, son of Harvey of City, Firwood, and the host and hostess Gibson, of the U. S. Navy, is home and their little son Franklyn. far as their integrity is concerned. U-NEED-A BAKERS 1 F u rn itu re E xch an ge | :‘l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l t l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ! 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Some time ago the Illinois Bar association declared that “the subject of law reform is technical and the law yers must deal with it, yet they do nothing, or are hope S. & S. HARDWARE Estaeada, Oregon § lessly divided.” No less authority than Chief Justice W. H. Taft condemned the present system of criminal pro ----------- oOo----------- ll 1111111111111111II11111111111111111111111 i 11111111111111111111111111111111 i 1111111111111111111111111 -£• cedure of the country. A similar expression was made in a resolution of the American Bar association. | Paints, Oils, Roofing, Builders’ Hardware Congress and state legislatures are dominated by lawyers; all laws are framed by lawyers ( many of them to be later declared unconstitutional by other lawyers “AT YOUR SERVICE” acting in the capacity of judges); all court procedure is i established by lawyers—yet the highest authorities among ; them admit they have made a sorry mess of it all. ----------- oOo------------ What is the remedy? We don’t know. Ask a i Estaeada, Oregon lawyer. AUTO ILLS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY CURED | = “EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER” ----------- oOo----------- Rev. Walter Carvin of Burnham, 111., was recently Swanson & Randolph held up by two bandits, who took his Bible. Maybe they Fire Brick, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Cement Blocks | had decided they wanted to reform, and needed some iiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii-' ........................................................................................................................................................................ first hand information on the subject. ----------- oOo----------- Big earthworms are swallowed alive by singing girls of Japan, thinking that they will have a good effect upon the quality of their voices. Evidently trying to be birds. -oOo- Ex-Kaiser Bill is quoted as saying that America is Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21— master of the world. The trouble with Bill seems to be “THE CRUISE OF THE HELLION” that he doesn’t think soon enough. With Tom Santchi, Edna Murphy, Donald Keith ----------- oOo----------- and Sheldon Lewis. Comedy, “Oh Winnie Be At last the people should know what Cal Coolidgej have.” meant when he said “I do not choose to run.” Sunday and Monday, July 22 and 23— Our town is growing. With the growth Lois Wilson and George K. Arthur in IMPORTANT more people are using electricity and “THE GINGHAM GIRL” ALL the people are using MORE elec W E H A N D L E K E R R ’S F E E D S F O R T H IS R E A S O N : — W e b elieve K e rr’* Feed* give th e p e rso n w ho b u y s th em tricity. Our service must keep pace th e m ost fo r th e d o lla r. T h is choice w as m ad e a f te r y e a r’s From the musical comedy success by Daniel with this demand. of e x p e rie n c e in D airy a n d P o u ltry F eed s. Kusell. 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