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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1928)
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928 CHURCHES “ BARBED WIRE” SAID TO BE I surrounded by the perfect stuff, the POLA NEGRI'S GREATEST I perfect cast for the production of th s Presbyterian I new picture. Erich Ponnner, who From a standpoint o f pure urtis made “ The Lust Laugh" and “ Var Rev. J. J. Hansaker of Portland ! try ami perfection of film technique, iety” and more recently “ Hotel Inn will speak at the Presbyterian j "Barbed Wire,” Pola Negri’s new- penal,” was the co-producer w-itlj churches in the interests o f the Near starring vehicle, which opens ut the Rowland V. Lee, who directed. | East Relief. This will probably be Liberty theatre in Estaeuda today Clive Brook, one o f the best of ! the last public appearance in our j (Friday) has been called the out Paramount’s leading men, and Einur churches in behalf of the Near East. standing motion picture of recent film Hanson, the young Swedish actor, ap Let Ut, therefore give Mr. Handiakei [ history. pear in the able support o f the grea- a good hearing. “ Barbed Wire” wins this rank firs Springwater— Sunday school at 10 star. Brook plays the part o f Oskai and last because it portrays life as it while Hanson is cast as Mona’s broth a. m., morning worship at 1 1 . is; because it is a story based on the George— Sunday school at 2 p. m., er who, is called away to war. most dramatic incident o f all time church service at 3. Claude Gillingwater, the veterar the world war, and because it is no Eagle Creek— Sunday school at a war picture in the sense most com charaetor actor, gives a wonderful 10:30 a. m., evening service at 8 performance as the father and Gus monly accepted. o’clock.— T. I. Kirkwood, Minister. It treats o f a phase o f the conflict tav von Seyfferlitz as the cold heart M eth odist C hurch heretofore untouched, of the life of ed neighbor leaves nothing to be de It has come to our attention quite sired in the way of villainy. German soldiers in a prison camp in often lately, the why some people do France. “ Barbed Wire” is an adapt not go to church. Here is the worth- ation of Hull Caine’s great novel. RETURN FROM VACATION TRIP i less reason: “ When I was a child, my “ The Woman o f Knot-aloe.” The I parents made me go, that 1 said when powerful story has lost nothing in its- * Mr. and Mrs. P T. Monroe and I was grown I would not g o.” What transition to the screen; rather it has Beth of Springwater have just re ! a shame to have such cruel, mean gained. turned from a trip through Central parents that were so tyrannical to Pola Negri is superb as Mona, the Oregon where they went to visit theii | abuse you in childhood! Too had peasant girl who is irresistibly at daughter, Mrs. F. C. Sampels, who ; one or two hours out o f one hundred traded to love Oskar, a prisoner in lives thirty miles south o f Bend. and sixty-eight were forced upon you the camp near her home, in spite of They ’.vent over by Mt. Hood and each week! Too bad even now you the first bitter hatred she feels to j Wapinitia cut off, returning by way are not willing to give an hour each ward the enemy of her country : o f Sisters and the McKenzie pass, week to the developing of the spir Once more she is the Pola Negri o visiting at Eugene, Salem and othei; itual! I would not be as unjust “ Gypsy Love” and o f “ Passion,” hei i places. They report a very pk-usant ! against my parents a8 to hold that two sensational European-made sue j trip and the roads, especially the Mc i against them, when their thought was cesses. Kenzie pass, a beautiful drive and in ■ life and life with God. Yours is only This is because Miss Negri wa: ' fine condition. , j a flimsy excuse, to at last sink your J ALWAYS OPEN E ST A C A D A HOTEL DR. H. A. SCHNEIDER DENTIST Phone Sandy 151 Sandy, Oregon DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON Dentist Practice limited to extraction of teeth and minor oral surgery, nerve blocking & gus anesthesia 463 Morgan Bldg. Portland DR. F. C. BROS1US, M. D. O ffice 2nd door West o f Meat Market Telephone 341 Sandy, Oregon PAGE FIVE V IO L A CURRINSVILLE H. Northrup, whose health has been quite poorly, has gone to Ta coma to take treatments. Mrs. North rup, with the help o f Mr. Knox of Portland is looking after the place here. Mrs. Kay, who was in the Oregon City hospital for a week, is at home again. We are sory to report that her health is no better. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen spent the week end at the J. H. Sevier home. They were on their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Allen were married in Vancouver Tuesday, August 28. Mrs. Allen, was Beulah Hicinbothum, who had been training us a nurse at the Good Samaritun hospital fur the last twenty months. They spent a few days at the beaches and will make their home at Yakima. Oh yes, Estaeada celebrated Mon day. The people were there and ex. pected a big parade, but most of the citizens stood and looked on and made remarks. The band and a few of the Odd Fellows and those little children o f the Christian Sunday- school, all led by the American Le gion colors, did their part. Good for them! Mr. Powers, who went to Portland a week ago to be under a doctor’s care, isn’t any better. He is staying at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Owen and fam ily were calling on the Currinsville store people last week. The Indians are passing through Currinsville on their way to the old fish hatchery where tney expect to dry salmon for the winter’s use. Wheat threshing is almost over and some hud good crops. Thomas A. Miller was out Wed- nesday to help thresh his grain and see that it was properly stored. Some worked until after dark threshing trying to get through be fore the rains set in. Lloyd Ewalt was too sick to make his regular trip to Portland first of the week. The store truck hauled in a nice load o f Y’ akima peaches Tuesday. They were all gone Wednesday fore noon and sold for 75 cents a box, which is considered a low price for the grade o f peaches. Henry Heiple had the misfortune to break four ribs while hauling wood for threshing. The Wilbur Wade and J. H. Hay- man families spent Labor Day pick ing huckleberries and picnicking on the Mt. Hood Loop road. Floyd J. Hale caught another fine muskrat Wednesday. This was the largest one he has caught and will be added to the Gathens Hale fur farm. C. W. Fuller went into Portland Tuesday. ARRIVES FROM CHICAGO T. E. Hammersly has some fine Mrs. Nellie Shilvock o f Chicago prunes on display at the Currinsville arrived in Estaeada Saturday to visit store. her brothers at Camp 1-1-2, but they were absent for the Labor Day vaca SA N D Y LO C A L ITEMS tion. She was taken ill and friends brought her to Linn’s Inn where she Mr. and Mrs. Harper entertained is now receiving medical aid. the form er’s brother, Amos Harper, soul into a hell o f torment. Luke wife and two sons, Monday. Amos 16:24. The church is trying to save is a pominent dairyman o f the .Van you from this. Come and hear the couver section. Mrs. J. M. C. Milieu had Catherine I gospel message at 11 a. m., Sunday. Subject, “ Mutual Dependence,” and Deaver as a guest for several days re at 7 :30 p. m., “ Scarecely Saved.” cently. Sunday school at 10 a. m. All are The A. Radfords entertained John cordially invited to the services.— C. Fellows and Frank Blackburn of T. Cook, pastor. Camas last Sunday at dinner. Schucbcl, Beattie & Miller Attorneys at Law 6 per cent state school money to loan on farms; General law prac tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg. Oregon City Oregon L. A. CHAPMAN MORTICIAN Calls attended day or night Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg. Telephone No. 21-51 S. E. Wooster Real Estate Loans, Insurance Rentals FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Tel. 77-3 Estaeada, Ore. Dr. H. M. Kramer D E N T IS T • Estaeada, Oregon O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment O ffice Phone 315 * * * • Cascade Chevrolet Co, O. D. EBY A tto r n e y at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser O regon Estacada, Oregon C ity , O re g o n If you were a barber and used PICTORIAL LIFE OF HERBERT HOOVE Dr. M. M. 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