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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JAN. 26, Children’s Home A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L S Much interest is being shown throughout the state, in the chil dren’ s farm home, to be estab lished near Corvallis by the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, to care for orphaned and dependent boys and «iris from all parts of the state. Mrs. Amy Upton is the chair man for Estacada in the cam paign to raise sufficient funds to make this home possible. An nouncement has just been made from headquarters that the maintenance for the first year is assured, but funds are now need e d 't o r payments on the farm and for the construction of build ings. It is hoped that children may be placed on the farm by summer. J. C. I)uus and George Law rence motored to Oregon City Monday. "Y ou ” can get that umbrella for less at Rose’s. Our worthy P. M., W. A. Heylman, was a Portland visitor yesterday. W. F. Cary and family moved to the Hotel Estacada the latter part o f last week. Watch our windows for spec ials at Rose's. Mr. and Mrs. George Town send entertained a few friends at cards Tuesday night. Bob Marchbank has moved his pool hall into the rooms over his confectionery. Mrs. F. E. Burns spent the week-end with her daughter, Miss Bertha, in Portland. After a few days visit with friends in Estacada and vicinity, Mrs. M. H. Evans returned to Portland Sunday. Don’ t forget the show tonight at the Family-Theatre, under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion. Mrs. A1 Havens returned to her home ir. Portland Saturday after a visit of a few days at the W. A. I^ylman home. Just arrived—another lot of those fine Cotton Felt Mattresses at attractive prices at Rome's. « W. C. Thompson Tree Powder Mr. Thompson tells me he has frequent inquiries for his tree powder in this district. 1 there fore take the occasion to inform the farming public that I am the agent for it in Clackamas county. fids is a remarkable product, guaranteed not only to give a superior fruit but a stronger and healthier tree. It is applied to the tree by boring a hole and insert ing in the sap and is consequently more of a preventative than a cure as it gets at the root of the evil. Mr. Thompson and daughter are both kept very busy in Port land doing up orders and hand ling the business eTid of it as they have several agents through out the state who are quite suc cessful. For further particulars see me at my place, one-half mile up the Garfield road, or address W. A. Jones, Route 1, « 1922. + + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * WARMTH when you want it. W e have all types and sizes of electric heaters at right prices. I i LET US t T I ft RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO’Y, 1 hiring the Revolution It was 0 .urge Rogers Clark and his ex- petition Into the territory north o f the Ohio which captured Ka>- kaskla and drove the English from this province. Various states claimed rights to parts of this territory, hat these were thially ceiled to the federal gov- emment and In 1787 It was formed Into the Northwest Ter- • t n p c ’ led from I' - nsylvanla to the Mississippi and was eventually divided Into Ohio, Indiana. Illinois and Michi gan. In ISIS Illinois was admitted as the twenty-lirst state with qn area o f 96.6fl6 square miles. The mate Is erne o f the most level tn ti e country and Is often called the ITalrle Ftata IVtltlcally P noli la the most Important -•ate In the I'nlon next to New lo r k and Pennsylvania as It has twenty-nine electoral votes for president. (ii. k ) lie sP a r. N , w • p* p . r S fittC k lk .) j « { ♦ * f , X Plumbing Supplies trescar G A R F IE L D BR EVITIES Electrical Equipment T AND FOR SALE AOS. THEATRE I * ♦ t » * * f J ^ * j j ; t t “THE ROAD TO LONDON” BRYANT WASHBURN HAROLD LLOYD IN 'AN EASTERN WESTERNER; Alout twenty-four U. of 0. I C O M IN G S O O N students were inspecting (the! “ The Romance of a Faraday and River Mill power plants Monday. They had lunch Drop of Water.” in Estacada. A pictu reof our own Clackamas Complications following acute County scenery anil development. contagious and infectious cases. I Part o f whieh was taken near Es tacada. showing the beginning o f rarely occur where patient has the great hydro-Electric develop had osteopathic treatment. 12-151 ment on the v. laekamas river. We are making a special price t reduction on alt winter weight Coniest to Name the Theatre t underwear sold this month at • ends February 4. Think ip * Rose’s, the place to buy. a (food name and hand to Cashier , The People’ s Night at the M. j ♦ Music at all Shows J E. Church, last Monday, proved ♦ a very agreeable social affair, a t, L V. CLEW0RTH. Manager. J ♦ which there was a very good at- . * t ndance. It began with a "big - • sing” o f national and o t h e r * J songs, and then the Rev. A. F. ! Lacy, the pastor, made an ad } dress explaining the object of . The children j these meetings. . afterwards went down into the t I basement where t h e y played J games, while the older people t remained upstairs passing the| J time in a social manner. ♦ Implements i * J Community Club The Community club will hold its regular monthly meeting to morrow evening. ar Hotel Esta- eada. J. J. Handsaker o f the Near East Relief association, has been secured to give an address on his experiences in the work of H relief, which were exceptionally thrilling. He will also show the motion pictures, "Alice in Hun- gerland. ” The meeting will be replete with interest, and no cne should miss it. Pointer hangs paper. right’ On Your Requirements Î Electric Bldg., Bet. Sixth and Broadway. Auto Accessaries Prices 128- tf , FOR SALE—A cow with calf, fresh milker, gives 5 gallons a day. Paul Litner, Eagle Creek, Ore._____________________ 1-12-26 The Reed Auto Co. - ESTACADA, OREGON. Crawford Bros. Motor Co. AUTHORIZED F O R D S A L E S and S E R V IC E The Best and Cheapest Car on the Market. FORD RUNABOUT-Marter and Demountable Rim • $546.89 FORD TOURING—Starter and Demountable Rim • 577.09 . 787.42 719.74 554.25 722..85 FORD FORD FORD FORD For Glass and Glazing— See ! Pointer, the painter. 12-8 tf Service :: Prompt FAMILY 1 sell and hang wall paper. My 1922 samples of wall paper are all new patterns and show big reductions in price, over last year. They are priced 10c per roll up. Samples can he seen a t! Smith's Hardware, or a card j mailed to J. W. Saunders, Rt. 1. j will bring them to you. l-2 6 tf! FIGURE WITH YOU I S TO R E "A CITY SPARROW” here that I ther Marquette, nfter his tlrst discovery o f the Illinois river, established a Jesuit mission In H>75. Four years later La Salle, the French explorer, passed through the (Jreat Lakes, landed at the Chicago river and pushed on to the Illinois river, which he named after the Indian tribes living In that region. Here he built a fort and sent his boat hack to Montreal for further sup- piles. When hts vessel did not return he started home on foot and succeeded In tlndlng his way to Montreal through n thousand miles o f tangled wilderness. He gathered together another expo- ditlon and returned to the fort, which ho had left In charge of I - companion Tonty. The fort he found In ruins, but finally sue- !■ ided In locating and rescuing Tonty. who had been driven out by the Iroquois Indians. This riverway to the Mlsstsslp- pi became one of the leading avenues o f communication be- tween the French In the North and Louisiana. French settlers so n located her»* and estate llshod the most friendly rein- t as with the Indians. In fact, t! ugh the Illinois country was < t by France to Knglund In ITiVt. the sentiment o f the Indl- ans and French together was so h‘ -tile that it w*us several years hi fore tbs territory could he oc- OREGON. ESTACADA, i Mrs. J. F. Reeher entertained the Skip-a-week club last Thurs day. A literary program was a FOR SALE—About 1,000 cords j feature of the afternoon. The hostess served an appetizing^ of standing wood, first and sec-! ond growth; 70 cords cu t and I lunch. Those present w e r e banked out. Also some very fine See Mrs. Gates for piano in Mesdames Schaffer, Carpenter, piling. Tools to handle same. struction, 10 years expedience. Dillinger, Downey, Weatherby. 5 miles west of Estacada on the Portland road, Will sell in lump 75c, 51.00 and $1.25. according Gunther and H. B. Davis. or part to each individual. Plank to length of lesson. 1-26-2-9 road into same. Price, $500.00 "Y ou ” can save money by buy cash or bankable notes for 10 j The entrance vestibule to the ing your overalls and work shirts months at 8 pet cent.—Apply to i Family Theatre, has been given at Rose’s. J. G. Hamilton, r. f. d. No. 3, j a coat of paint and its walls tint Estacada, Oregon. 2-2 ed. George Pointer did the job. FOR S A L E -1 S. C. R. I. Red Mrs. Carrie Clark pf Seattle, a Cockerel, $2.50; also any hensj GO T O T H E former schoolmate of Mrs. W. that go broody to the middle of A. Heylman, arrived yesterday, February, $2.00 each—1 single to visit her for a few days. work harness and 1 collar; 1 Cool ey cream can.—J. W. Moxley, j You have your auto overhauled Morrow Station, 1.26-2-2'■ by an expert mechanic, why not give your body the same care FOR SALE—We have 5 grade Estacada, Oregon. and attention; Consult Dr. W. heifer calves and 2 yearlings at a low figure. Come and look at W. Rhodes, Osteopathic physi them. Geo. Lawrence, Rt. 3. ♦ cian and surgeon. Shows every Thursday & Saturday 12-I5tf 1-26 tf First Show starts at 7 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. M. Rowe and hai HEMSTITCHING — by Mi s s by daughter o f Portland, spent ! Mabel Wilcox. The Lichthorn Saturday, January 28 the week end here, as the guests By JONATHAN BRACE : residence, Zohrist St. 12-8 tf of Mrs. Rowe’s parents, Mr. and XXI.— ILLINOIS Mrs. M. J. Kerkes. FOR SALE— yt Guernsey hull, A S K A S- 4 years old. Bargain. Inquire Leonard C. de Bellevue, ex- ETHEL CLAYTON KIA, the Robert Miller at George, Ore. It service man of Portland, who is oldest town In Illinois. Is on taking up a claim near Bissell, Mack Sennett Comedy FOR SALE—450 prune trees, the site o f nn called at this office Tuesday af 4 to 8 ft. 15c. each, E. A. Indian village Beebe, Rt. 1, Box 32. 1-19-26 ternoon. and It was Thursday, February 2 K L unch es , "J k ~ x - m »* x ** x ~ x ~X">*>* x ~ x ~X"X»*<">*:->*>->^ Only $35.00 installs an Electric Range in your home, ready for use; the balance on easy terms .* ™ iG H T ♦ + t International Clothes, + Cigars and Tobaccco, * + + ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + + * + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ! T he S to ry of ! O u r S tates . L ♦ Cozy warmth [or cold corners on told days. In the bathroom, bedroom, sewing room, office— anywhere. E L E C T R IC R. G. M A R C H B A N K , « ♦ ♦ Clean and in PORTLAND Phonographs, ♦ ♦ stantaneous. And the cost is less than 2 cents per hour. I Confectionery, ♦ SEDAN—Starter and Demountable Rim COUPE—Starter and Demountable Rim TRUCK “ . ., TRACTOR “ " " • • FOR WELL DRILLING—Call Jannsen Bros., 415 Northwestern Bank BMg. Portland. Tel. Main 7472, or call O. E. Jannsen at the Estacada. 12-22-2-16 A Complete Stock of Genuine Ford Parts, FOR SALE — Italian Prune Trees 1 year old. Height 4 to 514 ! feet. 15c; 6 to 8 feet, 25c. J. J. ! Marchbank. l-19tf Batteries Recharged. Yes, 1 sell Paint, Wall Paper and Glass.—Pointer, the Painter. ________________________ 12-8 tf We do Job Printing. ! FOR SALE—White Leghorn i baby chicks from trap nested hens and high production bred males, at $20.00 per hundred. ! Order now. S. N. Kilgore, R. 1 F. D. No. 3. 1-12 2-2 All Ford Work Guaranteed. Tires Accessories FOR S A L E -S . 0. R. I. Red eggs for hatching. Good layers, Lartre breed, fine early broilers, $1 for 15 eggs. J. W. Moxley. Morrow Station. 4-4-tf Powder W AN TED -H orse stump pul- ler No. 3. includiug blocks and hooks. Must be in good shape and a bargain. F. Gonsior Eagle Creek, Ore. 1-5-29 Powder “Get Your Winchester” U S E D TO M E A N GET Y O U R RIFLEj Paint Now it means many things: Rifles, Ammunition, Tools. Flash Lights. Cutlery, etc. All built with the same care that made “ Winchester” stand for strict reliability and accuracy. “ WINCHESTER SPECIALS’ w ill NOT mean bargain sales, but special prices that hold while the stock lasts. We will give many this year of which due mention will be made. WATCH FOR THEM A T *«« T\/XCX£ST£R i t o m SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA The only Hardware Store in Clackamas county selling goods at Portland prices.