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; behind him Cricket put a hand on i her aunt’s arm and look up e*rn- ' estly at her. “ I’ve got to find him,” she said. | "W ho.” | “ Timmie.” lie must say goodbye I,. D. MEADE, Editor and Publisher I to Roger before he leaves.” “ But where can you look.” Published weekly on F é lays, at E tacada, Clackamas County, Oregon. "I don’t know. Everyplace. Maybe Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon as seeoml-i la matter ' he’s in a poolroom or bowling al- A D V E R T IS IN G ! Icy.” Before mother Ralph could re Kates for advertising made known on application. Advertisers will please take note that to insure insertion of advertise*ne"c in the -ae of th» ! strain her, she had scampered from current week, advertising cop> should reach this office not later than | the loom, ready to stall out Tuesday aooii. Assistance cheerfully given in the preparation o f copy. Timmie’s face was grimy. His shirt S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S was frayed. His suit was covered In Clackamas County, one year *1.51»; outside of the county and in the Stati with ereuses as though it hadn’t beer, o f Oregon, one year $2.00; outside the State of Oregon, one year $2.60, properly hung up in a week. foreign $3.00 a year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. The other old men who shared the ms------------------------------------------~ ms m park bench with him saw the cop coming and rising to their feet made o ff in opposite directions. His chin rested oil his hand. Only when his arm was shaken violently did he re alize that a belligerent officer waa Adapted from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture peering down at him. By Halsey Raines “ What are you doing here,” asked Copyright 1037— Loew’s Inc the cop. “ Taking this bench for your summer home.” “ No, I don't think so. I'm sure C H A P T E R E IG H T “ What if I did.” that when I’m twenty-one I shall; ‘ Hey, no sass. You been here fou want to marry someone like you.” three hours, that’s long enough fo , Roger was badly broken up by th. Roger had a book under his arn loss o f his gradfather but it was the He handed it to Cricket She looked any one guy.” "W hy don’t you let me alone.” latter’s oft-tendered udvice that cour at the title, Great Women of the age is only liown in adversity whicil Theatre, just as Mother Ralph step a-ked Timmie resentfully, getting up "I ain’t done nothin’ have 1.” kept the lad going. The unforseeii ped into the room. “ How do I know,” rejoined the expenses however, coupled with tin* “ It’s a ferewell present,” said Ro cop. “ What’s your name.” small budget on which they had made “ Fish,” answered Timmie edging the trip m the firt place brot a real per rather awkwardly. “ 1 thot you of. ization that he could hardly cover tho might like it.” “ Fish, eh, where do you live.” ‘ ‘Oh, Roger,” was all Cricket could cost of training the Pookah and en “ In the Aquarium.” tering him in the cup race. Had the say. The cop lunged for he boy bu i “ Roger, you’ re going away,” quer horse captured the Ridgemore fur. Timmie was o ff across the wooded th r financing would very likely h;uo ied Mother Ralph been offered by some local sports- | “ Yes I’ m sorry,” replied the boy. quadrangle and out of sight in a man, b,ut the British racer was now I like it here and everyone 1 met has minute. Having rambled as dusk fell to i considered to have been vastly over been nice but I haven't money to en rated. At last Roger decided to sol' ter tile Pookah in the big race. Then, totally different quarter of the city is nothing else to do but to go home.’ Timmie felt in his potket. Out camo him and go home. He had seen neither Cricket nor “ I wish I had it to lend to you,” j a dingy quarter. It wasn’t enough for a night’s lodging and he was hun Mother Ralph for more than a week. said Mother Ralph. It was with surprise mixed with plea - \ , “ It’s nice o f you to say that,” said gry. He looked across the street and sure therefore, that Cricket heard a Roger. He paused for just a momen. his eyes lighted on a sign reading, ring at the door one afternoon and and looked about uncertainy. “ Tim “ Berk’s Dining Car. Beans Like Mo her Used to Make.” saw his slim form outlined outside nue isn’t here.” In better days Berk’s had been Mother Ralph and Cricket exchang He held out his hand as he step one of his favorite eating places. ped inside and Cricket took it with ed glances. Then the former spoke. It took very little time to make a “ Timmie hasn’t been home for a a look o f understanding. decision, Timmie crossed the road; “ I know why your here,” she said. week.” “ If you see him will you tell him and entered the car, and appropria "Y ou ’ve come to say good bye ” ted a vacant stool at the counter. “ How did you know,” asked Roger I'd like to see him before I go ” "O f course,” responded Mother Hi- didn’t notice anyone else in thi in a puzzled way, place his entire attention being ta "It was in the papers about your Ralph. “ You like Timmie don’t you,” ask. ken up by the Irresistable odor o» selling your horse.” She turned to home-baked beans close the front door. “ I suppose P ed Cricket. “ Make it beans and heavy on the won’t see you after you go to Eng ‘ ‘ O f course,” replied Roger sim pork,” he told the counterman. land.” ply. II.■ picked up his cap to go. Timmie started as he felt a pul! ‘ ‘Couldn't you come to visit me Cricket looked at his, then glanc. sometime ” ed q ckly at Mother Ralph. Both at his arm. Say the cops couldn’t fol low a guy in here could they Quick “ 1 don’t know,” said Cricket wist realized that Roger suspected noth fully. “ Would you want me to.” ing. Both knew too, that they would ly he looked around to meet the eager “ ‘ I’d be vey happy if you would.” he the last persons to raise any sus wistful face o f Cricket. “ I've been wating here for hours” “ But maybe I’d like it there anil picions in his mind. So far as the want to stay. I might even fall in matter o f the Ridgemore was con she said simply. "For what ” love with you or something and then cerned they had no clearly formulat “ For you. i just had a feeling that ed ideas, they only knew that Tim what.’ ” “ Why then we’d have to get mar mie had not ridden the race of which you'd come,” " I f anybondy sent you after me,” ried” answered Roger soberly. he was capable. “ That would be terrible wouldn’t if. When Roger had closed the doo* began Timmie sullenly “ Nobody Notjody sent me,” interrupter C ricke/ “ I like beans. But then 1 thot I’i| wait aroi arouad." “ I ain’t goin’ I back,” said Timmie “ Listen,” replied Cicket. “ What’d you think of a fellow who runs oul on a friend when he really needs him.” S. E. Wooster “ I’d think he was a heel, why.” T elep h on e 1913 countered Timmie R eal E state, L oan s, In su ran ce JASPER L. HEWITT “ This is why,” went on Cricket and R entals Dentist in a very low voice ‘ ‘Roger wants to Estacada, Ore. T el. 77-3. see you Timmie,” O f f i c e in G a rfie ld "H ow is he,” asked Timmie awk E stacad a, O reg on wardly “ He needs money badly.” “ What’re you talkin’ about. He’s W. J. COOPER got plenty,” “ No he hasn’t,” responded Crick Attorney at Law et. “ He hasn’t anything. Not even enough to enter the Pookah for the L icen sed E lectrica l C o n tra cto r T e le p h o n e G resham 262 cup.” He’s going to sell him.” 35 E. P o w e ll, G resham , O re. and G en era l C o n tra cto r Timmie shot up from his seat as though branded with a hot iron. H ouse W ir in g a S p ecialty Clackamas County News “ T h o r o u g h b r e d s D o n ’t C r y ” Professional Cards S. E. Lawrence FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1038 “ Sell him. Why he can't do that. m iiiiM H iu liiim iiiiH iiiiiim iim iim iM iim im m im im iiiiiiiim iliH iiim iiiin H iiiiii» What would His Honor think of that. And if he sells him 1 won't ever hie able to ride him and maybe square myself.” “ He wouldn’t do it ‘ if lie had Our Price Means a Real Saving to You enough money,” said Cricket “ Yeah but where’s a guy goin’ If there is some accessory you want or need for your ear, and to get that kind of money.” r you are hesitating about getting it because of th - price, just i!rim Timmie pondered a moment Then " in at our store and let us show you how* far a little money will go he gave a cry. Cricket couldn’t ten E in buying Auto Accessories here. Uui pi tees uefy competition any whether it was one of anger or sur E where. prise. The counterman came forward ZENITH TIRES w ith a steaming plate of beans bi \ Timmie already had w heeled about J Lead in Economy and Service and started for the door. Why pay more for tires when yo u can buy Zenith- at amazing’ .' “ Where are you going,” criet E Cricket. S low prices and get satisfaction and long-time e vice We self Timmie paused momentarily to 5 Zeniths not only because they are priced within the reach of everyone take her by the arm and whisper to = but because they make satisfied customers her. “ I got money for my dad when he told me he needed it to save his life,” he said. “ Now I’ m going to Estacada, O egon have a little talk with him on my own i “ The Personal Service Store” account.” ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiii!iin ii:iiiiiiiiiiiim :ii Cricket stared. “ Don’t you want them beans,” asked the counterman. But Timmie had already raced tc the door. (To be continued) 1 Save Money on Auto Accessories | C. M . S p a rk s H a r d w a r e C o. N O T IC E T O T H E P U B L IC FORESTRY One of the major tasks facing the state forestry department in makinj) preparations for the coming closed eason beginning on May 15 is th. issuance o f permits to the many log ging, milling and other operations ngaged in work in western Oregon forests. The fact that the number is sued last yea” leuched 2300 gives an idea o f the magnitude of this phase of protective work. State Forester J. W Ferguson em phasizes the fact that the responsi bility foi making applications rests with the operators and these must be secured and permits issued prior to May 15 or before any new oper ations are started during the closed season However, all possible assis tance will be given by the field men and the office personnel in making out the required applications for per mits. The inspector of the North Clack amas district Is M. E. Slack wit!« headquarters at Estacada. Operators in the South Clackamas district are to contact Elmer Taylor inspector for that district with headquarters at Mill City CCC camp, Postoffice Sublim ity. In all cases it will simplify the work if operators will contact the in spectors within the district in which they are operating. In case it is im possible to get in touch with the in spector, the matter can be referred to the district warden for action. Where operators are within the pro tective boundaries o f the national for ests, application should be made thru the ranger in charge of the district or to the supervisors office o f the national forest in question. The nec essary blanks are in the hands o f all field men. Dr. H. A. Schneider D E N T IS T -4 S an d y , O r e g o n O . D. EBY A tto r n e y at L aw G en era l P ra ctice. C on flden tla! A d viser. O r e g o n C ity - O re g o n D E N T IS T P h on e E stacada 3 -1 5 C o m p le te X -R a y E qu ipm en t M ason ic B ld g , E stacad a, O re. H ost E stacad a V e te r in a r y S u rg e o n P h on e G resham 210 D airy H erd In s p e c to r fo r ? o u n ty M u .iio r h a h Ce O re g o n Grethem D o c to r ’ s R e fe re n ce s P rices G rea tly R ed u ced fo r GRESH AM , OREGON T el. G resham 4 3 7 4 O reg on .111. H o o d and S u rg eon O ff ic e , fo r m e r L ov ela ce Res. T e lep h on e E stacada 44-7 E stacada •»• O reg on M s.leal »applies film Per alepín» u n it Watch Repatria« S S S S H iS O S * DR. H. V. A D I X P hysician and S u rg eon P h y sioth erap y — X -R ay Radium P h on e 5961 G resham , O reg on P.&E. Truck Line Daily trips between Estacada and Portland Via Barton Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Via Springwater Monday. Wednesday, Friday Bonded and Insured Carrier O rd e r y o u r C O A L end Q O A L - E T T E S fro m u». S ee »hi. fu e l o n d ispla y •* B road w ay o ffic e . T e le p h o n e s P n r lle a d E . »1 3 1 E ste ce d e » 4 -7 L oop S| mm ‘Ì ji I n L. L. H E W I T T DR. C. E. STEWART C h irop ra ctic P hysician S p e cia lis in g in ch ron ic and n er vous d isord ers o f the Stom ach and Intestinal T ra ct At O f f i c e ev ery day ex cept W ed n esd a y and Sunday O ff i c e h ou rs 10 a.m . to 5 p. m. G resham O ff ic e . P h on e 250 12 W . 1st S treet, G resham In again resuming managmon * of Chandler’s Cafe, I wan i to assure the public that every e 'fort will be made to serve you well Make Chandler’s your headquarters. All my old friends anil euslo mers will receive a hearty welcome together will all the new friend., I hope to make. W illia m C h a n d le r r»f<* tt --- DO THAT REPAIR JOB NOW ! We carry a complete stock of Rasmussen Paint, Roofing Shingles and Roof Coatings Let us quote you prices ESTACADA LUMBER CO. Tel. Estacada 70‘ 1 Estacada, Ore. HARVEST Your H ATS For Men, Women and Children Congressman A very Good Quality Straw Hat Priced at > /V 15<* to 2 5 C *3 i-v llepp’s IKackcf Nlitre 218 Main Ave., North Gresham, Ore. Gresham’s Junior Department Store VOTE 44 X For Aged Invalids. Light mental and chro nic cases C alls atten d ed d ay o r nigh t. T elep h on 5 6 -7 and 56-51 P h ysician f . W. SIEMENS • are now due and payable to me. Early settlement of these accounts will be greatly appreciated. H om e M O R T IC IA N Dr. Thomas B. Cartel and all accounts which are due the former owner OSCAR GOERZ W ild w o o d S p rin g and S um m er L. A. Chapman CH AN D LERS CAFE i -3 Dr. H. M. Kramer I have resumed management and ownership of DEPARTM ENT FACES HUGE T A SK i E stacad a, O reg on , R ou te 2 T el. E stacada 97 -3 P h o n e S an d y 111 ii!ii:i ii(iii i ii m ii ¡i ¡n !i i :i ;!i i !in !ii !;ii i !i:ii ¡i i m i ¡m i.i i!i ' CLAC KAMAS COUNTY NEWS 3 1 acres, 3 cleared, good 6- room house not quite finished, -olid masonry foundation, out* side frost proof cellar, woodshed garage, poultry house, workshop barn, about 500 foot frontage on highway, excellent soil, all well fenced with woven wire, bus to both schools, price re duced $1500 to $1000 for im mediate sale. A l C li« » r r a v v ilU » 9)H acres on highway, nice stream, nice timber. Very de sireahle for summer home or auto court. Price reduced to $1000. 1 -, acre with residence and other buildings, liveable for *360.00. 2 acres on highway, very de sirable location, very cheap to close an estate. MEYERS SERVICE S. E. C orn er M ain and P ow ell M urphy B ld g ., U pstairs, G resham , O reg on T«d.t P ut 2 5 7 , N ight 256 James W . B. H. STEW ART MOTT Democratic Candidate for (R E P U B L I C A N ) COUNTY C O M M IS SIO N E R CON GRESSM AN M O T T is one o f the recog n ized leaders o f the N ation al House o f R epresen ta tives. He is at his post in W ashin g ton NOW p roteetin g YOUR in terests. He has plaeed the First C on g ressional D istrict o f O regon in the m ost co m m a n d in g and secu re p osition it has ever o c cu p ie d in the H ouse. lie has ob ta in ed for his Dis tric t m ore beneficial legisla tio n an d m ore Federal revenue th an it has ever received before. He is a rankin g m em b er o f th e three stan d in g c o m m it tees o f the H ouse (,tlie C o m - m ilt e r s on R oad s, P u blic I am is and Naval Affairs) w hich to g eth er co n tro l m ost o f the n a tion al legislation d irectly a f fe c tin g the First O regon Dis trict. He is a m em b er o f the C o m m itte e on C om m itte e s — the m ost pow erful a p p oin tiv e a u th o r ity o f the H ouse o f R epre sen tatives. He holds a strategic place in the floor organization o f his own party in the House and is a member o f the council which determines its legisla tive policy in that body His R e-N om in ation and E l e c tio n A ssu res C on tin u ed A c tiv e and E x p erien ced R ep resen ta tion in C on gress Paid Adv., Mott for Congress Committee. i I assure you o f a courteous hearing insofar as it is in my power to do so. Will cooperate with other members of the county court to get practical results. I guarantee actual on-the-job supervision o f road work plan ning and construction. Being in the real estate business here for 18 years has given me a thorough understanding o f the county's and people’s needs. 41 years a democrat. Courtesy to All No Obligations Paid Adv. by B. H Stewart K3BBEB 3 j 1*8 m qqi a # «W i? xX. E. L. POPE Candidate for Republican Nomination for c o u n t y .ir iM .i: Economical Business Administration of County Affairs P R IM A R Y E L E C T IO N , M A Y n 20 T H Paid Advertisement a h k & h .1