Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 08, 1921, Image 3

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EASTERN C LA C K A M AS NEW S, TH U R SD A Y DEC. 8. 1921.
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS H LMS
Former Symphony Harpist and Pianiste
Now Heading Own Concert Company
E leanor DeM arco, o f D eM arco-A utrup E ntertainer«, Ha*
B aton of Leading Sym phony Conductors.
P layed
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Have you tried osteopathic
treatment for those chronic con­
ditions ? Consult Dr. Rhodes at I
Hotel Estacada.
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Cleaning,
Pressing.
Dyeing.
ALTERING AND REPAIRING,
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
Low Prices.
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¡¿M r. and Mrs. George Law­
J. E. METZGER,
rence moved to Estacada Mon­
day.
Undertaker and Embalmer
The Square Deal grocery has
Gresham - Oregon
installed a handsome electric
Warren McWillis
weighing scale.
Local Agent for Estacada
S. E. Wooster and J. P. Wood-
le were business visitors at Ore­
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gon City, Tuesday.
Mrs. C. V. Sandstone of Gar­
field, returned Tuesday noon,
from a visit to Portland.
Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to
is your Home Company.
Portland Monday and visited
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See us regardii g your
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friends for a couple of days.
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property,
Insure] your
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Mrs. B. 0. Sarver went to vis­
it her sister at Gladstone, last
Friday and returned home Sun
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Before engaging in lyeeuin work Miss Eleanor De Marco was n well
day night.
known symphony soloist. Her success as harpist with some of the leading
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Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs was the symphony orchestras of the country, led her to engage in the bigger field of
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gue^t o f Mr. and Mrs. H. W concert work. She is today one of lyceum's best known and most talented
Morgan of Sellvyood Sunday and artists. Associated with Miss De Marco Is Lowell Aistrup the well known
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young American violinist, who is rapidly coming into his own. Mr. Aistrup
Monday.
I* a composer of considerable note. The De Marco-Alstrup Company features
Mrs. 0. E. Smith is confined
to her home with a severe attack
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ESTACADA, ORE.
rived home last week.
000,000
half-addressed
letters
with
CHILDREN WILL SPREAD
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40,000,000 fully addressed letters
The recent windstorm did con­
“ MAIL EARLY” MESSAGE That means that the fully addressed
siderable damage at the farm of
letters must wait on the slow-moving
W ill H. Hays, postmaster general,
addressed letters just like thé
G. E. Lawrence in Springvvater, has apepaled to the children of the poorly
larger boys and girls are delayed by
injuring the silo and a machine United States to assist in keeping the a bunch of ‘‘bad kids” tagging along
You boys and girls can help the
Christmas mail from becoming so
shed.
Postal Service and save your father
congested
this
year
by
urging
in
the
some money, because he has to help
N. W. McMillan vvho comes
homess and everywhere opportunity pay the cost of searching addresses
here from Powell, Wyoming, is affords the importance of mailing on letters and parcels sent out by
For your convenience
this one careless and thoughtless
clerking in the People’s store. Christmas parcels early.
we have arranged with
family in every ten.
the Baggage Department
He formerly lived here some
The message is as follows:
First find out if your family is the
in Portland, to be able to
Christmas is almost here.
careless one, then bear in mind that
years ago.
check your baggage at
Your great Post Office Department your letters must be handled by
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Standish has a big job ahead and needs your skilled mail distributors standing in
home.
We issue claim
post offices and on swaying postal
help.
checks here.
All you
with baby son, Miles, have moued
Think what it means to be Santa cars of a mile-a-minute mail trains,
have
to
do
is
1o
present
often
under
poor
light.
Claus
to
our
100,000,000
people
and
on to their ranch in Garfield, and
it at Union Depot for
The address on every letter, card
to deliver Christmas parcels to every
will probably remain there for family in this great country within or package must be correct, complete,
destination check.
the short space of a few days and and legible, including the house
some months.
; THE PACIFIC STATES :
: FIRE INSURANCE CO. :
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J. W. Reed Estate
Notice !
Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn, who has
been under medical treatment
for some time, was operated on
at St. Vincent’ s hospital, Port­
land last Monday.
The windows of the stores are
now putting on a Christmas ap­
pearance. Our merchants are
very well stocked up for the hol­
iday trade, so there is not much
need to shop elsewhere.
i The Ladies’ Aid o f the Chris­
tian church met at the home of
Mrs. John Page Tuesday after­
noon to quilt and make ready for
their bazaar, which is to take
place Saturday, Dec. 17.
J. V. Barr was among those
who heard Marshal Foch speak
in Portland last Thursday even­
ing. J. V. says his French has
become rusty, so he had to de­
pend on the interpreter to know
just what the Marshal said.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leather-
by, cousins o f L. C. Posson, and
Mrs. Leatherby’s sister, Mrs.
Mary Fisher, arrived last week
from Michigan and were the
guests some days at the Posson
home.
The big wind Friday blew
down one o f the big firs on the
flat by the city hall. It fell tow­
ards the grounds o f A. G. Ames
and would have crushed one of
the hen houses, only it fell on
the fence, which sayed the build­
ing.
. Mrs. A. C. Thompson with her
daughter Emily Kopp o f San
Jose. Calif, arrived Tuesday, for
a visit with her brother, John
Ficken o f Viola.
She hopes to
persuade her mother. Mrs. T. C.
Jubb.-who is ill in Portland, to
accompany her to San Jose on
her return.
.
The window o f the Woodle
Realty Co. has an interesting
fruit and vegetable exhibit. C.
A. Jacques of Lower Garfield,
displays four kinds o f choice ap­
ples. Yellow Newtons. Canada
Reds. Ortleys and Spitzenberg.
Carl Rayberg o f Eagle Creek,
potatoes. Homer B. Bal.ou of
Boring, some large onions, Jas
Brown of Estacada, a pumpkin,
and S. E. Wooster the big squash
from his garden here.
number and name of street, and the
without disappointment.
It can be done, and we’re going to "From ” address should be in the
do it if we may have your help. I upper left-hand corner so that the
want to enlist the active assistance mail will be returned to you in case
of every boy and girl in the schools it is not delivered. Do not abbrevlat'-
of our country in getting parcels names^of States because so many look
mailed this week to relieve the ru»n alike when so abbreviated.
Put the proper amount of postage
that comes directly before Christmas.
W ill you go home today and take on your letters and wrap the parcels
Avoid fancy
writing,
this message to your parents and carefully.
friends?
which causes post-office clerks and
’Our postmaster has asked us to letter carriers to stop and study, and
mail our Christmas parcels this week, thus lose time. Make the address
for, unless we do, Uncle Sam’s load plain and easily read, and always use
may be so heavy the last few pen and ink or typewriter and light-
days before Christmas that he won’t colored envelopes, so as to save the
be able to deliver all the presents by eyes of the post-office clerks. Do not
use envelopes of unusual size. The
Christmas eve.”
The parcel must be well wrapped little ones that are so frequently «used
and tied and addressed plainly in for cards and notes at Christmas or
order that they may arrive in good other holiday times cause an untold
condition with their Christmasy ap­ amount of trouble and labor, as they
pearance unspoiled. You can put on will not fit our canceling machines
your packages, "Do not o£en until and must therefore be canceled bv
hand. Because of their size and ten­
Christmas.”
And, there must be a number on dency to slip out of a package, these
small
envelopes are more likely to be
your house and a mail receptacle,
too. for, if there isn’t, Santa Claus's overlooked or lost.
Mail your letters and packages ear­
messenger, your letter carrier, may
not be able to find the house where ly In the day because this avoids over­
loading and delaying mail at the end
the presents belong.
There are some other things in of the day.
Your local postmaster and your
which you can all assist in improv­
ing the mail service our great Gov­ teachers will tell you more about the
ernment millions of dollars a year Postal Service.
Do these things, and you will win
that is now wasted because of our
j the grateful appreciation of the peo
carelessness— yours and mine.
Every day that you drop in a letter I pié in your post office and especially
in the mail box 40,000,000 other of your Postmaster General.
P. S. Don’t forget to mail Christ-
letters are already pushing and jam­
ming through the postal machinery. I mas packages this week.
One letter a day for each family of
five persons in the United States is
Auto intoxication, constipation,
given to Uncle Sam to deliver.
When you send a parcel to the post stomach disorders yield readily
office for mailing any day there re to my method of
treatment.
about 8,000,000 other parcels ahead
of yours passing through the postal Free consultation. Dr. Rhodes,
hopper. This is In ordinary days; at Osteopath, Hotel Estacada. Mon­
Christmas time it is multiplied many days, Wednesdays and Fridays.
times.
8:30 to 4p.m.
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One family In about every ten puff
a badly addressed letter in the n.ah
every day. This mixes up over 2,-
We do Job Printing.
'J 'H A T
T I M E O F Y E A R , when the farmer has
to begin
planning for his heaviest and most
important feeding, all the feeding forces of nature - are
disappearing, and added to that is the approach of
those months, the hardest for livestock to weather
through.
T h e stock owner cannot afford to be caught
unprepared, and he who prepares properly is the one
who finishes successfully with the approach of Spring.
Come in and look our stock over.
a position to meet your wants.
We
Transportation Co.
Fred C. Bartholomew,
M. Lawrence.
G.
O U R B U SIN ESS IS P IC K IN G UP
ESTACADA,
P. 0 . B o x 14
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H I L L B R O S ’ , and S H I L L I N G ’S C O F F E E
besides five other brands.
Fisher’s, Princess, Olympic,
Crown Flour.
Baker Girl and
I am overloaded wfth T ea and am closing out
one line. Come in and get a sample free.
Yours for Lower Prices at
THE SQUARE DEAL GROCERY
H . L. M c K E N N E Y .
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YOUR HORSES
Be they natural or artificial, they need our attention.
YOUR CARRIAGE,
Be
it
horse
or
horseless,
it
needs
our
attention.
W HY?
Because our wide experience and variety of tools
enables our shop to produce more of the desired effect
than any other shop in this end of the county, when a
machine, tool or appliance is out of order or in need of
extra uninvented attachments,
REMEMBER, “ YOU W IN!”
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Blacksmiths, Horsehocrs, Repairmen.
XMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS
Don’t tire yourself out at the last minute trying to
find SOMETHING to give. Start shopping NOW
and let us put your selection away for you. We
have a complete stock and can furnish everything
you want.
ALUMINUM Skillets, Roasters, Rice Boilers, Percolators»
Teapsts,, etc.-heavy warranted ware
MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN S SILK HOSE
TOYS— The best of all kinds of Toys at prices to suit
any purse.
COMMUNITY SILVERWARE— An ideal gift and is always
appreciated ’
CANDIES- -•Christmas mixed Candies, Chocolates, Pea­
nut Brittle, at bargain prices
Dressed Dolls at 25 cents
each
W e will sell to you
A lso we can fill your building
JOIN THE CROWD AT
material or gro­
cery orders.
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Estacada Feed Co.
W . H. K A N D L E.
OREGOM
I am not fooling with any side lines, that is the
reason I have a larger assortment to choose
from— I buy straight groceries, that is why I
get them cheaper. I now have
One door north o f Meat
Market.
Portland Address
143 Front Street.
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Did you know I have the only exclusive gro­
cery store in town?
DOLLS— One lot of Unbreakable
are in
at a price that you can stand; or will trade with you.
U . S. M O R G A N .
Portland, Estacada
SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
ATTENTION
^ AUTOMOBILE ;
High School Auditorium, December 12th.
The Progressive
American Shoe Sho.)
Meets every Saturday evening in
Harness Kepaitrd. Shoe laces rctipped,
their lodge room, corner of Broad­
way and Third streets. Visiting I Custom priées. Everything for Shoe .
brothers are always welcome.
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B. H. J O H N S O N .
H. L. M c K enney , N. G.
J. C. H aym an , Secretary,
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RE-NU-EM TAiLORS.
Do your Christmas shoppinar
early.
Postmaster Heylman was a
Portland visitor, yesterday.
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Estacada Lodffe
No. 175.
The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER,
C. E. KILGORE.
W h e re the Motto Is Service.