Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 05, 1922, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1922.
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S tarved — Except fo r A m erica
WARMTH
when you want it. Clean and in­
stantaneous. And the cost is less
than 2 cents per hour.
Cozy warmth ior cold comers on cold
days. In theb.nhroom, bedro m,st winp
room, o fif.e e —anywhere.
We have all t; p^s and sizes of electric
heaters at right prices.
Only $35.00 installs an Electric
Range in your home, ready for use;
the balance on easy terms.
"Except for American gifts through the N ear E ast Relief, these three
children and thousands of others would have died the hideous death of
starvation, as multitudes have done during the past six years in the Near
East,” says J. J. Handsaker, State Director of the N ear E ast Relief, who
spent tlie sum mer in Armenia and southern Russia. “I secured this photo­
graph near the city of Tiflis, Georgia. These particular children are a
p art of the 6,000 whom we are feeding in Tiflis. These three children are
a part of a group who have been in the country for two weeks, where
we give them intensive feeding to prepare them for the hardship of the
winter. Among our 6,000 children in Tiflis are children of royal families.
Of mllllonares, of professional and business men, all made one In their
terrible destitution and poverty by the v. a r which rages la the Near nn,«* "
Additiona' Brevities
OREGONIANS IN
Howard and Denny Givens, 1
sons
and Mrs. Walter)
THE NEAR EAST Givens of of Mr. Portland,
were here a!
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♦ Confectionery,
RAiLWAY, LIGHT
& POWER CG’Y,
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Bldg.. Bet. Sixth and Broadway.
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GO TO THE
FAMILY
THEATRE
New Recorder and J. P.
J. P. Woodle Sr. of the Woodle
Realty Co., has been appointed
City Recorder and Justice of the
Peace, vice S. E. Wooster re­
signed.
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ESTACADA,
OREGON.
Cigars and Tobaccco.
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NEW TIRE PRICES]
Now Effective.
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30x3 Revere
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30x3 Goodrich
30x3 Miller . . . . .
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$10.29 I
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Seasonable Suggestions:
AUTO TOP DRESSING,
KLEER GLASS,
AUTO BODY POLISH.
W. E. Rambo and W ife Tell few days last week visiting at
Theater Leased
the B. O. Sarver home.
of Th e ir W ar E x ­
A. E. Sparks has leased the
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Family
Theater to F. C. Clew-
periences.
motored to Portland, Monday.
orth, who will assume its man­
Starting Saturday, January 7
Raymond Lovelace who is a
agement, beginning on Saturday,
“Aid for the Armenians and other
January 7th.
sufferers in the Near East is neces­ freshman at the U. of Oregon at)
sary only because w ar still rages I 11 Eugene, returned there last Mon- j
the N ear East," says \V. E. Rambo, dar.
In “ Burglar Proof”
who, with Mrs. Rambo lias recently
Miss Vivian Gorham whose
returned from Asia Minor.
and Sennet Comedy
"W hen we read of the battles now home is in Missoula. Montana,
being fought by Greeks and Turks, we spent a week’s vacation with)
TH U R SD A Y, JAN. 12
th ink of burning villages, of fleeing
Helen Wooster her room mate a t !
H. B. WARNER Feature:
the Oregon Agricultural College.
FOR SALE—Prune trees one £
MMH
j year old.—O. W. Failing, R. F.
They retnrned to Corvallis Mon- j “When We Were
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No.
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Estacada.
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day, where they will resume I
Twenty-one”
their studies.
FOR SALE—At sacrifice, one
Osteopathic care during preg-i & Harold Lloyd Comedy
of Estacada’s Modern Bunga­
lows. Terms, $500 cash, bal­
nancy and confinement, has done)
G O O D MUSIC
ance in small monthly install­
more to relieve womankind than |
ments.
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any other method now in use. j T . V. CLEWORTH. Managed
Woodle Realty Co., Estacada.
Consult an osteopath for further)
AUTHORIZED
For Glass and Glazing—See
information.
12-15tf!
Pointer, the painter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Twining of ) Former Resident Writes
FOR WELL DRILLING—Call
Portland, were guests of Mr.
P latte . S. D ak .
Jannsen
Bros., 415 Northwestern
and Mrs. A. E. Sparks last)
December 29, 1921.
Bank
Bldg.
Portland. Tel. Main
Thursday night. Mr. Twining; Dear Sir
7472, or call O. E. Jannsen at the
is the motorman who has taken ( Please find P. O. money order Estacada.
12-22-2-16
li ving Smith’s place on the first for the E astern C lackamas
FOR SALE—Cedar posts 7 f t . ,
car to Portland from Estacada N ews for one year. Well, we
delivered
to Estacada, 15 cents;
every morning, while Smith is are having some winter weather delivered to
Springwater, 14 cts;
MR. W. E. RAMBO
taking a vacation.
here. The past few days it got delivered on the road at H. Sny­
FORD TOURING—Starter and Demountable Rim
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$584.51
mothers, of crying children, their only
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith of down to 20 below one night, der’s place, 10 cents; 16 in. cord
pluee of safety an already overcrowd­
$2.50 per cord on the place.
FORD ROADSTER—Starter and Demountable Rim •
553.27
Bellingham, Wash., arrived Sat­ with perhaps six inches of snow, wood
ed American orphanage.
M.
A.
Haacke,
Estacada,
Ore.
"The Hunihos were nbsent from urday for a short visit with their but it is moderating again, and Rt. 2.
FORD SEDAN—Starter and Demountable Rim
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their home in linker about two years sons, H. H and Rqbert J. of the today it is 40 above. We had a
while they were in charge of an or­ hardware store. They will leave nice fall and winter for this
FORD COUPE—Starter and Demountable Rim
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735.49
FOR SALE — Italian Prune
phanage at Harounie n ear Tarsus, the
Trees
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year
old.
Height
4
to
5
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home of Saul, the g reat Apostle. The to-day or to-morrow, for Bever- country, until the 15th, when we
orphanage was under fire for several ly, California, where they will finished husking corn. The corn feet, 15c; 6 to 8 feet, 25c; J. J. I
Marchbank.
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days and finally Mr. and Mrs. Rambo remain for the winter.
This "'as pretty good here this year,
A Complete Stock of Genuine Ford Parts,
nml the other Americans made their
HEMSTITCHING-by Mi s s
way by night through a storm to the place is near Hollywood, the no- but the small grain was poor,
Well, how is Estacada and all Mabel Wilcox. The Lichthorn
railroad, on which th ey took their ted film center. Mr. Smith says
All Ford Work Guaranteed.
Children to Mersine.
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it is intensely interesting to the old neighbors? We are all | residence. Zobrist St.
"It is a m atter of g reat pride to ns
well here. Wish you all a Mer­
th at we were able to bring our chil­ watch the operations of taking
Wade or Vaugh­
Batteries Recharged.
ry Christmas and a prosperous an WANTED-A
dren through without tho loss of a the films.
drag saw. Write your best
single child,“ said Mrs. Kamlio. "Ottr
Miss Ruth Hewitt, daughter New Year. We remain as ever, price. John Marshall, Estacada,
W. D. Her.thorn and Family.
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of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hewitt of
, Portland, entertained last week
FOR SALE—About 40 tons of
You have your auto overhauled baled
hay at $12.00 per ton, '¿'A
jin honor of her cousin, Helen
! Wooster, and Miss Vivian Gor­ by an expert mechanic, why not miles east of Cedarbrook. Write
give your body the same care and will let you know when I
ham of Missoula, Montana. The
and attention? Consult Dr. W. shall be at the ranch. A. N.
evening was spent with games
Orke, 939 Belmoni, Portland, Or.
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WANTED—75 0 , 0 0 0 c e d a r
FOR SALE-S. C. R. I. Red
j and music. The house was deco­ W. Rhodes, Osteopathic physi-
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| eggs for hatching. Good layers. grape stakes, 2x2 inches and 3,
rated with Christmas greenery.
FOR SALE 500 feet of Jjinch Large breed, fine early broilers. 4, 5 and 6 feet long. J. W. Shaf-
) Among the guests present from
Pointer hangs paper, Prices pipe. Inquire of T. A. Reid, Es- $1 for 15 eggs. J. W. Moxley, ford, 1463 Wall St.. Portland.
Estacada, w e r e Miss Bertha right'
12-29-1-12
12-15-tf Ore.
128- tf ifacada, Öre.
lt Morrow Station.
' Burns and Raymond Lovelace.
Miss Maud Sturgeon went to
j Portland this morning and will
return tomorrow.
Bryant Washburn
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS.
The Reed Auto Co.
ESTACADA, OREGON.
Crawford Bros. Motor Co.
FORD SALES and SERVICE
The Best and Cheapest Car on the
Market.
Tires
Powder
Accessories
Powder
Tire» Stolen
MRS. W. E. RAMBO
kiddles were Just ns attractive and
dear to us as any we have ever seen
in this country, except of course our
own."
After the Kumbo’s time of service
was up and they were waiting for n
ship for A nterka. word came th a t the
w ar bad left thousands of Greeks
stranded at Itatoum. across the Illsck
S a. They immediately volunteered
for fu rth er service and spent weeks In
caring for the refugees and loading
them on vessels furnished by the
O n i ’k Government.
Queen Sophie of Greece, to show
her appreciation of th e work of the
Hambos and others of th e N ear E ast
Relief workers, recen tly se n t s n ap ­
preciative letter and also s check for
Someone recently entered the $
open end of YV. R. Jones’ garage <&>
and took away the two hind tires
from his automobile. Mr. Jones
says there will be doors on his
garaue hereafter, which will be
kept locked, so that if anyone
wants anvjmore Ford accessories
they will have to apply to him
for the key and pay a reasona-
ablef price. Mr. Jones counts
himself a poor man and says he
cannot afford to give auto parts
away.
WANTED—Horse stump pul­
ler No. 0. including blocks and
hooks. Must be in good sha|>e
ami a bargain. F. uonsior Eagle
a substantial amount to the Near East Creek, Ore.
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Relief.
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implements
WHEN A WINCHESTER SPEAKS II MEANS BUSINESS
This applies to Winchester Tools as well as Guns g
and to Knives as well as Tools
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Winchester Planes, Chisels and Saws; Winchester Hammers and
Bitts, Knives and Razors-All of the Famous Winchester Quality
SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA
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