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CLACKAM AS 'COU NTY N E W S, FR ID A Y , MARCH 16, 192» a n o th e r gospel serm on, th e second of iting a t tjie home of his d a u g h te r, a series having as a c en tra l th o u g h t Mrs. M att Oross. Miss E sth e r Jo h n so n of P o rtlan d the C ross of C hrist. T he su b je ct of E stacada M e th o d is t the serm on will be "T he C om fort of spent S un d ay a t th e hom e of her L. A. C H A P M A N If th e re is one lesson ta u g h t in the the C ross.” We hope you will h e ar fa th e r, P ete Johnson o f E a st Colton. Jo h n A nderson cam e o u t frgm M O RTICIA N m arching o rd e r of o u r Lord and King ' this m essage and tak e hom e w ith you C alls a tte n d e d day o r n ig h t w ith un m istak ab le clearn ess, it is | this c o m fo rt.— F . T. Sehoen, pastor. P o rtlan d Sunday m orning w ith his d a u g h te r Hilm a. Mr. A nderson ex M o rtu ary I. O. O. F. Bldg. th a t wo a re not to m ake o u r own abil T elephone No. 21-61 pects to spend a w eek here a t the ity th e lim it o r m easure of the d u A nderson hom e. tie s which we should undertake and -A lfred D anielson w ent to P o rtlan d p erfo rm . The one question which we S a tu rd ay , Mrs. W oodside and Miss a re to consider is, “ W hat a re my o r S. G. SP1XLER B erg accom paning him. d e rs? ” T h at being settled, but one G E N E R A L PLUM BING COLTON, M arch 14.— (S p e c ia l).— M elvin M arx has received w ord th in g rem ains— to go fo rw a rd tow ard AND REP A IM S ilver te a was held a t th e hom e of from G erm any th a t his fa th e r passed th e ir fulfillm en t. Phone S andy 321 Mrs. O scar Lindbcck last T hursday aw ay the 22nd o f F e b ru a ry . O u r Lord said to th e diciples in the a fte rn o o n . P e te r W estb u rg and fam ily moved face o f the m ultitudes, "G ive ye them Jo h n L undgren has le ft fo r S trons- to W hite Salm on, W ash., M onday. to e a t.’’ T h a t called fo r som ething berg, N ebr. He ex p ects to spend the w hich th ey w ere u tte rly u nable to sum m er th ere and re tu rn som e tim e perform . P hillip’s estim a te was not th is fall. H is f a th e r a n d a siste r re overdone— th a t it w ould ta k e two O S T E O PA T H IC side th ere . Mr. L u n d g re n ’s h e alth hu n d red pennyw orth o f bread to give P hysician a n d S urg e o n has been very poor fo r m ore th a n a each of th is crowd a little. But E stac ad a O regon year. The fam ily have hopes th at w here w ere the tw o hundred d en arii? GEO RG E, M arch 14.— (S p e c ia l).— the change will b e n efit his health. And w here was the bakeshop w here V ictor L indbeck had his tonsils re The W eiderhold b ro th e rs a re busy such a supply o f bread could be had? moved a t th e H utchinson hospital last g e ttin g re ad y to move th e ir sawm ill The only re su ltin g solution was. to a new location. week. He rem ained in the hospital Send th e m u ltitu d e aw ay. Y et Je su s R e al E s t a t e L o an s, I n s u r a n c e K linker & R ath a re busy g e ttin g a day. He says his recovery has been says in the face of these conditions, R e n ta ls logs re ad y a n d expect to begin saw q u ite rapid. FARM LOANS A SP E C IA L T Y “ Give ye them to e a t.” A nd th is Ht; A p ro g ram w as given a t th e high ing soon. Tel. 77-3 E stac ad a , O re. is contin u o u sly saying to those who T he P. T. A. wili m eet a t the home school W ednesday a fte rn o o n . A play have the bread o f life c oncerning the e n title d "B e llin g the C a t” given by o f Mrs. C. A. Jo h n so n F rid a y a f te r • a a • p e rishing m ultitudes. noon of th is week. th e boys o f th e g ra d e school was a O f course the L ord m eant to add R. S. C haney was hom e over S a t success. , A piano solo by M arie P e His o m n ip o ten t c re a tin g en erg y to te rs o n ; a solo, “ Bells o f th e S ea,” by u rday and S unday a n d a tte n d e d the CHIROPRACTOR th e e ffo rts of His disciples to feed Elm P e te rs o n ; D ale Sw anson gave re g u la r m onthly g ra n g e m eetin g on o f O regon C ity th e m u ltitu d e. B ut th e re w ere two S a tu rd a y evening. two piano solos and th ere was a piano conditions, w ith o u t which th a t pow er Ju liu s P au lsen w ent to B oring duet, also several songs by th e g ra d e would not be g ra n te d . and D am ascus on business M onday. school. F irst, th ey m ust brin g th e ir e n tire G eorge W illing a n d V icto r J o h n H elen B ecker was a P o rtlan d visi sto re of provisions and place then) to r S a tu rd a y , re tu rn in g Sunday son a tte n d e d th e b a sk etb all gam e at E stac ad a T uesday evening. P hysician a n d S u rg a o n * in His hands. W h eth er we have m uch m orning. R o b e rt M iller an ^ son H aro ld w ere O ffice H o u rs 9 to S * o r little, He gives His unqu alified Mrs. C a rte r Sm ith of P o rtla n d vis and E venings * com m and, B ring them to Me. ¡ted h e r fa th e r, G ran d p a Becker, her« guests o f M r. and Mrs. R. S. C haney Second, we m ust lay o u r servicr Sunday. E ST A C A D A OREGON • T uesday. u n reserv ed ly a t His feet. The disci Mr. a n d Mrs. C. A. Jo h n so n a t Mrs. G race B em etz and Mrs. Lu ples m ust be w illing to receive and tended th e dance in G a rfie ld S a tu r b ert Bem etz called on Mrs. M att. d istrib u te th e provisions w hich H t day evening. Gross F rid a y afte rn o o n . would fu rn ish . W e m ust brin g our Mrs. H. K linker re tu rn e d hom e on H ilm a A nderson of P o rtlan d came A tto rn ey a t Law * selves, o u r su b stan ce and o u r service o u t S unday m orning and sp en t the Sunday a f te r a tw o w eeks visit w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. H o rg e r o f B a r G eneral P ra c tice C o n fid en tial * and lay them a t H is fe et. T hen Ht day in C olton. will m ultiply the pow er and e ffe c t of ton. A dviser • C hurch services a re being held o r all, and m arvels o f g ra ce will surely Mr. a n d Mrs. A. K ro n er and Sunday evenings a t 8 o ’clock a t the O r e g o n C ity , Oregon * follow. d a u g h te rs R uth, a n d son A lb e rt w ere L u th e ra n church. The su b je c ts to be used next Sun R o b e rt H u n te r a n d H om er M urphy g u ests o f th e F re d L ins fam ily S un day m orn in g a t 11 o ’clock and a day. left fo r C o ttage G rove Sunday. T hey 7 :30 in th e evening, “ The G ift a n t1 expect to find work. th e G oal,” a n d th e “ The C hurch in REA D T H E C L A SSIFIE D S DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R Mrs. O. A. F o rsg ren w ent to C h er the H om e.” T his e vening ta lk is an ry G rove W ednesday, rem ain in g th ere D EN TIST appeal to p a re n ts and children. B« N otice fo r P u blication over th e w eek end. P h o n e S e n d y 151 su re to h e ar it. S unday school at D e p artm en t o f th e In te rio r, U. S. S a q fo rd C arlson w as a P o rtla n d L and o ffice a t R oseburg, O regon, Sandy, O regon 10 a. m., E pw orth L eague a t 0:30 visitor T hursday. . F e b ru a ry 12, 1929. p. m.— C. T. Cook, pastor. A m otion p ictu re show was p u t on N otice is h ereb y given th a t P a tric k a t th e high school, re ce n tly , “ T he F la h e rty o f R oute 1, E stac ad a , O re E stacad a Christian Lone E a g le ” being shown. Q uite a gon, who, on Ju n e 16, 1925, m ade hd. e n try (w as P o rtla n d No. 07726) o u r S c h u e b e l , B e a t t i e & M ille r * The Bible school lesson fo r S u n large crow d tu rn e d out. No. 017324, fo r S W '4 , section 5,1 A tto rn e y s a t Law . * day, M arch 17, is “ T he C h ristian Day P hillip P utz, Mr. D ruse, V aldem ar tow nship 4 S., ra n g e 5 E ast, W illam 6 p e r c en t sta te school m oney to * o f W orship.” W hich is it, th e Sab D anielson and S a n d e r L undm ark e tte M eridian, has filed notice o f in- | loan on fa rm s ; G eneral law p rac- • | bath o r th e L o rd ’s d ay? W hat is it hiked to Spulaks m ine Sunday. T hey ten tio n to m ake th re e y e a r proof, ; to establish claim to th e land above i tice. B ank of O regon C ity Bldg. * a holiday o r a holy day? T his les rep o rte d th re e fe e t o f snow th ere . described, b e fo re B. H. S te w a rt, no- J O regon C ity O regon * ! son is bound to be in te re stin g , and Mr. a n d Mrs. M att G ross and chil ta ry public, o f 721A4 M ain s tre e t, a t i helpful. O regon C ity, O regon, on th e 23d of d ren w ere P o rtla n d visito rs Sunday. M arch, 1929. The m orning serm on them e is tak Miss E th e l Sw anson and Miss Alice C laim an t nam es as w itnesses: en from the fu ll p age religious a d Skoog o f P o rtla n 4 visited a t th e A n F ra n c is M. B aker, E m il B ohrer, J D. C. & E. C. L A T O U R E T T E * v e rtise m en t a p p e a rin g in th e P o rt drew Sw anson hom e Sunday. A lfred B o h re r and Jo h n Siegw orth, A tto rn ey s • land T elegram o f all o f R oute 1, E stac ad a , O regon. M arch 9. The H ilm ar Olson w as a d in n e r guest H A M IL L A. CANADY, P ra c tice in All C o u rta • Pow er H ouse o f C ivilization. May a t th e P hillip P u tz hom e Sunday. N on-coal. R egister. | F irs t N ational B a n k B ld g . * God richly bless th is g ro u p o f men J o h n L am b ert o f Sherw ood is vis Publish Feb. 15 to M arch 15— 5 tim es 1 O regon City O r e g o n * who a re spending th e ir m oney to a d v ertise th e ir S avior in th is conspic uous way! The gospel is th e pow er o f God. and th e pow er house is th e little D EN TIST • w hite church in th e vale. The C h ristia n E n d eav o rs will dis E stacad a, O regon * O ffice ho u rs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. • cuss this sam e topic a t 6:30 p. m., as E venings by a p p o in tm e n t * th e young people see it. T he topic O ffice P h one 315 * is, “ How th e C hurch H elps Us to Live th e C h ristian L ife .” T he C. E. is a fin e g ro u p o f e n th u sia stic y oung peo ple w ith whom it is a d elight to spend an h our S un d ay evening. You will miss a t r e a t if you fa il to spend this h our w ith th e y oung people.— H ugh F o ster, pastor. CEDAR DA LE, M arch 14.— (S pe-j ,.ja |) . — The C ed ar Dale-M eadow Sandy L u th e ra n Brook O dds and E nds Sew ing club A serm on w hich is not p re p are d m et a t the home of Mrs. Ball of M ea n e a r the cross is not w orth h earin g dow Brook W ednesday. W e m ay not be g re a t p re ac h ers or Miss H elen W inslow, who is te a c h p ulpit o ra to rs b u t we m ust teach and ing a t M ulino, sp en t the week end preach a g re a t gospel. The gospel a t th e hom e o f h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and o f G od’s love fo r th e sin n e r m ani Mrs. C laude W inslow. fe sted in Je su s' sa c rifice on the cross. A nna Sullivan has been ill w ith J u s t think a m om ent o f w hat God pneum onia since last W ednesday but has done fo r us, and th en th in k o f the is now recovering. g re a t need of th e w orld to d ay and A rth u r E rickson o f C olton was a the sh o rt tim e we have to serve d in n e r g u e st at the W alter G orbett C hrist here. The w orld has trie d ev- e ry th in g b u t th e gospel and has hom e Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Beck w ere fa iled and is s u ffe rin g and perishing. T h ere never was a tim e in history guests a t th e A m er K arney hom e S u n when the need of gospel preach in g day. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Jo h n so n , Mr. was m ore u rg e n t and necessary th an Shupe, Mr. und Mrs. G. B runell and today. T he gospel o f Je su s C h rist is d a u g h te r E rn estin e w ere e n te rta in e d the g re a te s t need of the hour. This at the Dick and Cal Ball hom e S a tu r old gospel, tho u g h n o t m ost p opular, nevertheless is alw ays new and up-to- day evening. d a te a n d never will becom e a n tiq u a t Miss F lorence B u m g ard n e r spent ed. It is a n d alw ays will re m a in the th e w eek end in P o rtlan d . "p o w er o f God u nto salvation to ev Mr, and Mrs. D elb ert F isc h e r vis eryone th a t b eliev eth ." E v ery be ited a t th e Je ss A dkins hom e Sunday. liever in C hrist owes it to his neigh Mr. and Mrs. W alter G o rb e tt vis bor, who does n o t yet know his S a ite d a t th e C laude W inslow hom e on vior to lead him to th a t know ledge. Sunday afte rn o o n . His e te rn a l w e lfa re m ay depend on E llis E. K em pton, aged 76, late y o u r help o r neglect. L ent is a tim e o f M olalla, died at th e hom e o f his to lead him to C hrist. By th is w ork d a u g h te r, Mrs. A. Ef. W hitgon, of o f love you m ay be G od's in stru m e n t P o rtlan d . M arch 9. O th e r survivors in saving a soul from death. T h e re a re the widow, a d a u g h te r, Mrs. R. fo re a tte n d the church service and G rindol and C larence K em pton of brin g o th ers w ith you. N ext Sunday E nglish services at Kansas. D eath was d u e to an a tta ck 10:30 a. m. We invite you to hear n \ o f pneum onia. Professional C a rd s 1 churches Bargains... COLTON IN USED CARS Dr. W. W. Rhodes GEORGE S. 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