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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY’ , OCTOBER 26, 1928 CHURCHES The sermon lesson will be character sketches from Genesis. Estacada Methodist Church “ O worship the Lord in the beau The young people will meet for the ty o f holiness,” sang David. Wor Presbyterian Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. The ship is a beautiful thing ( if God is Following the suggestion of the topic is “ Making Right Use of Our the object of it. It is beautiful be Christian Herald, this Sunday will be Talents.” Miss Bessie Hunter will be cause God is great, majestic, honor observed in our churches as “ Ballot leader. Miss Anna Leeman is pres able, glorious in holiness. Worship Rally Day." The subject will be the ident. us up out o f ourselves. Worship is "Ballot and the Home.” like tuning in on the radio, we get at The Endeavors of the county are Springwater— Sunday school at 10 the place where heavenly music manifesting a fine interest in their a. m., morning worship at 11. strikes our souls, where the divine George— Sunday school at 2 p. m., convention to be held in Estacada on glory touches our human spirit. W or November 2, 3 and 4. Estacada will church service at 3. ship is good. We become like that Eagle Creek— Sunday school at be the mecca o f an enthusiastic which we worship. Worshipers o f group o f Christian young people from 10:30 a. m., evening service at 8.— God to be more and more like God^ every city and village of the county. T. I. Kirkwood, minister. Worship exalts God and humbles Let’s show them a fine example of | self. “ What is man, anyway?” said Estacada Christian Church real Estacada hospitality, that they David in another place. Worship “ Paul’s Last Journey to Jerusa may look back with pleasure to their exalts the man, however, in that he lem” is the Bible school lesson for brief stay among us. walks with God. ) Sunday morning. The life and trav — Hugh Foster, pastor. is dying out. Itetaoinshrdluetaoin els o f this stalwart hero is one of I Quiet, calm, meditative worship Sandy Lutheran Church the most gripping and impressive is dying out. It ought not to die out. German services next Sunday, Oct. tales of human endeavor ever Let us take time to worship, quietly, penned. Come and enjoy the dis 28, with celebration of holy com until heaven, until God, becomes cussion o f this interesting character. munion. Confessional service begins more real and more near. The Bible school convenes at 10 a. at 10 a. m., regular services at the To lose the spirit o f reverent wor m, Mrs. Mary Page, superintendent., usual time, 10:30 Announcement ship ¡s to lose a vital part o f life. Communion and praise service at 11. for communion on Friday. Last Sabbath was a wonderful day. A large audience in the morn- t j i m i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i m i i i i i i i i i t m i i i u i ing and the Christ spirit was strong ly manifested, the special song by the choir made the service excellent ! and in the evening the spirit was still HALLOWAT MAJESTIC § strong and a fair attendance came § CROSLEY again. W e Can Please You E Complete Line of Remington Ammunition in Stock = The Sunday service coming is looked forward to with great hope = SPORTING GOODS, KODAKS and FILMS of another good time. The subject at 11 a. m., will be “ The Coming Kingdom in the Life o f Man.” In the evening at 7:30 “ What Think Estacada, Oregon Ye o f Christ.” This subject is made into two sermons, the first this com- M iiiiim iiiiii iim iM i iiim ii m iiii iiiii iiii iiii iiiii iiii iiii iiiii iiH m i iiii im iiim i im iim iü R A D IO S ► Boner’s Sport Shop PAGE SEVEN A SHOW THE CHILDREN OF E ST A C A D A SHOULD SEE Whenever a picture starring Ran ger comes to town, the movie fan can expect something above the av erage in dog stores, and “ Ranger of the North” featuring the talented po lice dog, will not disappoint the au dience. The children will especially enjoy this show, and parents o f Esta- cuda and the surrounding communi ties should arrange to bring their children into town that they may see this wonderful dog in this show. It is being put on by the News and merchants o f Estacada in connection with the big dollar day event, and tickets may be had with purchases at all the leading stores in town without additional cost. The News desires that every child in the vicinty o f Estacada have an opportunity to see the show. A lim ited number o f tickets will be given out by the News. Ranger is given every opportunity to display his ability in this show, as the story is an out-of-door tale all the way through. Not a single in terior shot appears in the entire pic ture, which is at it should be in a dog picture, for such heroic canines as Ranger were never intended to be at their best except under the open sky. The story deals with the adven ing Sunday evening and the second a week later. The choir will ren der some special numbers. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Epworth League at 6:30. A cordial welcome to all. — C. T. Cook, pastor. ® l!lll!llllllllllllillll!lllllllllll!llllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!inillllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIM This Ticket Means Capable and Clean Officials for You ËÏ 12 X 44 X W. C. Hawley of Marion County 47 For Secretary of State 21 X X X Fred A. Miller For County Commissioner Hal E. Hoss of Clackamas County 48 For State Treasurer 24 Frank E. Andrews For District Attorney For Representative in Congress 17 X X R. A. Wright For County Sheriff Thos. B. Kay, of Marion County 50 For Justices of the Supreme Court X George G. Randall For County Clerk 30 X John L. Rand of Baker County 31 X George Rossman, of Multnomah Co. 51 X Donald J. Ryan For School Superintendent For Attorney General 34 X L H. Van Winkle, of Marion County X John D. Mickle of Washington Co. X 53 J. U. Campbell of Clackamas County 54 | X H. H. Chindgren X J. F. Clark X Charles T. Sievers X E. L. Pope X E. C. Hackett For County Surveyor For Representatives in the Legislature 40 Brenton Vedder For County Recorder For Circuit Judge 39 X For County Assessor For Dairy and Food Commissioner 35 52 56 X D. T. Meldrum For County Coroner 58 X R. M. Holman Clackamas County Republican Central Committee Fred W. Roblin, Chairman F. L. McGahuey, Secty Paid Advertisement llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil Paddy McKnight o f Sandy is ex cited over an item in the News about Miss Margaret Moloney, which told o f Miss Moloney having a story in a recent issue o f the Country Gen tleman. “ Why,” says Paddy, “ it was meself that brought Miss Moloney down the Bonanza from ’49 Gulch with me dog team to Dawson in 1901.” And Pad dy mused, “ Anybody would ride witlj me in them days, fer I was not bad | lookin’ at all.” “ Stonewall Gardner was me pard ner then, and we had seven foinc dogs worth one hundred and a quar ter apiece, and we freighted down the Bonanza to the police barracks.” “ Ah, but I would like to talk over the old days with the countess— I al ways called her that, for she was not bad lookin’ at all, and had a rathei high manner about her.” Paddy says he was in Alaska 18 years, made money, and came out when the flu epidemic was on. “ When I got to Seattle on the old Oregon, I found every body was a wearin’ them nosebags,” said Paddy, and with a characteristic grin said, “ O yes, l put one on, too,” but continued, “ I shure would like to talk over the Alaska days with Miss Moloney, fer I hauled her down the Bonanza.” ESTACAD A LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Fifer o f Port- For Joint Representative Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis SAYS HE K N EW AUTH O R M ANY Y E A R S AGO \ land came over Saturday evening to Vote for these well-qualified Nominees of the Republican Party. They are the Direct Primary Candidates. For President and Vice President tures o f the dog and his master in the wilds o f northern Canada. To gether they unravel the mystery of a haunted mountain and return loaded with gold to win the love of a beau- tiful French-Canadian girl. Lina Basquette returns to the screen to make a success as the girl, after a three years’ absence in New York with Ziegfeld's follies. Hugh Trevor, despite the fact that this is his first leading role, gives a fine portrayal o f the boy. Photographic effects are unusual, and credit should go to the camera man, and remarkable artistic appre ciation in choice of locations is shown in the beautiful mountain scenery surrounding Mammoth Lake in the high Sierars where the entire picture was filmed. § George Swafford, Treas. — > spend the week end with relatives at this place. Mrs. Lena Underwood and son Lester drove down from Hood River Saturday to visit relatives here un til Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Scott, packed their household goods last week and moved to Portland where they will make their home. People living at the top o f the Wil son hill commenced to drive over the newly paved road Sunday. It is not yet completed but has set to al low light travel over it. Harry and Everett Osborne and George Ely returned the latter part o f last week from Yakima where they have been employed in the apple harvest. Rev. B. F. Clay arrived Tuesday evening and says he is here to stay this time. It is reported that Carl Demoy has joined the Coast Guards and is sta tioned at Astoria. Mrs. John Irwin has gone to Port land to remain with her sister for a time and take treatments for rheuma tism in her feet. She has become very much crippled up and can hardly walk. John Osborne has just concluded the gathering o f his ginseng crop, which is very large this year. Bob Marchbank was able to walk over to the restaurant Tuesday but has not entirely recovered. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Randall were guests o f Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Cook Sunday and attended church Sunday. Mr. Randall ig a candidate for sheriff of Clackamas county. ' Miss Edith Demoy o f Oregon City was a week end visitor in Estacada and attended church Sunday morning where she met many friends. W. If. Grabeel has invitations out for his Sunday school class to attend a Halloween party at his home Tues day evening, October 30. Raymond Lovelace was in Portland Saturday to attend the football game between Oregon and Washington. Miss Maude Sturgeon spent a cou ple of days the latter part o f last week visiting relatives and friends in Portland. Miss Edna Bates is attending the normal school at Monmouth, and spent the week end at her home here. RENTS DENNING HOUSE ' j ; Classified Ads RATES Ads. accepted for this column at 1 cent per word, minimum charge 25 J cents, three insertions for the price o f two. Caids o f thanks, 50 cents. A bookkeeping charge o f 10 cents is made for all classifieds not paid in advance. For Sale— Farm Implements USED CREAM SEPARATORS, gas engines, spreaders, drills, tractors. Hessell Implement Co., Gresham. For Sale— Livestock FOR SALE— Two fresh Ilolstein- Guernsey cows, 4 years old. John Hoffman, Barton. It FOR SALK— A good young team, G and 7 years old, price reasonable^ See or call Julius Paulsen, Route 1, Estacada. 4tf. REGISTERED Shropshire ram, $16. Enquire Joe Weiderholt, Phone 34-4, Estacada. o26 FOR SALE— One brood sow and 8 pigs; also one eight-weeks old pig, M. Chase, Springwater. n2 FOR SALE or trade for sheep— A young sow and 11 pigs. J. C. Hitching, R. 1, Estacada. Phone ;i2 For Sale— Poultry FOR SALE— Black Jersey Giant Cockerels; onelight farm wagon for cash ortrade for hogs. O. P. Califf R. 1, Estacada. Phone 14-62. n2 FOR SALE— White Leghorn pullets, 13 weeks old, Hansen strain, test ed for white diorrhea; $1 each. J. Riggle, Boring, R. 1. n2 For Sale— Real Estate FOR KALE— 40 acres, 10 acres clear, over 4 acres in strawberries; over one acre in bulbs and lilies. This place is a paying one. Old age compels me to sell. This place must be seen to be appreciated. Altitude 1600 feet. Fine view, good soil, no frost until November. Jusj, idlfht for berries and bulbs. 4% miles southeast o f Sandy. E. C. Strong, R. 2, Boring. n2 FOR SALE— Over eight million feet first growth timber with land. Price right. Duke & Proctor, Sandy, Oregon. s7tf FOR SALE— 120 acres, 6 acres cleared, fair barn, running water. Lays well; in good berry section. Price $20 per acre, half down, bal ance on terms. Duke & Proctor, Sandy, Oregon. s7tf Lost and Found LOST— Cow, biindie, about 6 years old. When last seen had a bell on. Will freshen Nov. 1 Tag on ear No. 'I'. B 898. R obtft Miller, Phone Estacada 34-55. n9 Automobiles For Sale 1925 Dodge Sedan ..... $550 1923 Oakland sport roadster, glass enclosure ...................... $270 1924 Tudor Ford sedan. 1923 Buick ....................................$ 75 1921 Studebaker Special Six touring ......................... $ 75 BROCKWAY & NELSON Phone 1471 Gresham FOR SALE— 1928 Chevrolet coach, only one month old, driven only by owners. Equipped with every ac cessory necessary. Still under ser vice guarantee. Will sell at a sac rifice and take a used car in trade. Can arrange for any terms neces sary. Address 20-A, Clackamas County News, Estacada. 3-tf FORD ROADSTER with all-steel pickup body, 1925 model with bal loon tires; one 1 1-2 horse power Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine, cheap. Cooke Motor Co. 3-tf Miscellaneous WANTED— About fifty head o f breeding ewe«. J. W. Staats, one- half mile south o f Barton. n9 Employment Wanted COMPETENT NURSE for all occa. sions. Will go anywhere. Mrs. A. W. Schunke, Garfield dist.. Route 1, Estacada. n2 Bob Storey and Art Perry left Es tacada Wednesday morning with a PLAIN SEWING and dress making truck for a trip into Idaho to get neatly and quickly done at reason the household goods o f the Storys: able prices. Children's sewing a Mr. Story has leased the Denning res specialty. Mrs. Wiley Howell, idence on upper Broadway. Springwater. a24tf I