Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 28, 1922, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY DEC. 28. 1922.
FRUITS SAFE FOR C H IL D R E N ------ -
f-F.OOF OF MOON’S ROTATION
Nikola Tesla Shows Conclusively T h at
Speculations as to Orb’s Move­
m ent Are Wrong.
Nlknln Tcsln com m unicates to the
i Electrical E xperim enter a strik in g
Dintvand Andy can stay n little proof of th e fn ct th a t th e moon does
not ro tate on Its axis, but only seems
longer—Uncle Bim came across to do so. Much of his n rtlrte Is ex­
with fifty thousand heans.
tf trem ely technical. Involving th e com­
plex m athem atical form ula of kinetics,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis and hut
the following extract, w ith the ac­
family spent Christmas day at companying diagram , enn be under­
the home of Mrs. M. 0. Schock. stood by anyone.
The diagram shows a system com­
Mrs. Clyde C. Saling and sons posed of eight balls (M ), which are
Neal and Fred are back for the: carried on spokes (S ), rad iatin g from
a huh (II) ro tn tab le around n central
holidays from Corvallis.
axis (O) In bearings supposed to be
Don’t forget that the Bazaar M otionless. Tho balls a re not a
of the spokes, bnt ore supported
has a few Christmas toys left to p In art pivots
(s) which nre nominally
sell at cost.
12 14-21 loose, but can be tightened so a s to
perm it free tu rn in g or rigid fixing as
E. E. Hannah returned from desired.
To fa c ilita te observation, the
Bull Run to complete the family spokes nre provided w ith radlnl m arks
and the low er halves of the balls are
circle at the Christmas dinner.
shaded.
TELEPHONE your order to Now, with the pivots loose, sta rt
Darrow for pure milk and cream the a p p aratu s going In the clockwise
m arked by the blnck arrow —
12- 14tf direction
from position 1 to 8—and by the
Miss Gladys Kandle who has a tim e It has m ade th e whole circuit of
(O) It has shown Its w hole circum ­
position at Salem, came to spend ference
to any observer a t (O ). T hus
Christmas with friends and rela­ It has revolved on Its iixis.
Now tighten th e screw s so th a t the
tives in Estacada.
hall no longer tu rn s freely on Its axis,
Miss Elsie Deardorff came but becomes a solid p a rt of th e spoke.
home from Molalla to spend the j T he side th a t Is tu rn ed tow ard" (O)
Christmas holidays with her nt the banning rem ains alw ays turned
tow ard (O ), and an observer n t (O)
mother.
sees only one fnce of th e ball In Its
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano revolution.
the In tte r Is exactly th e ense
instruction. Prices reasonable. i of Now,
the moon. If th e moon w ere free to
I. 0. 0. F. building.
5-4tf
N. J. Holgate arrived from
Terrbonne in Eastern Oregon, j
to spend Christmas here with
his family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks!
motored over to Portland Sun­
day, where they visited relatives
and friends until Tuesday.
Mr. George Hunt from Ash­
land, Wisconsin, has been visit­
ing his aunt, Mrs. Margaret
Schock, and cousin Clyde Schock,
It is reported that there is a j
slight improvement in Mrs. G. H. j T esla’s A pparatus fo r D em onstrating
Lichthorn, at the Good Samari- ! T h at the Moon Does Not R otate.
tan hospital.
tu rn upon Its axis, we on e arth should
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow re- see Its whole circum ference In the
course of n month and we m ight know
turned Tuesday j noon from Port- w
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hat Is on the o th er side of the moon
land where they spent Christ­ as well ns we know w hat Is on the
one face with which we a re all fa ­
mas.
miliar.
Mrs Clyde Saling and sons
arrived from Corvallis last Sat­
urday to spend the Christmas | SPR IN G W A TER N E W S
vacation at their home here. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Masson
Saling is also at home.
and Mrs. Boyce visited the week­
The Misses Gertrude, Ruth and end with Mr. and Mrs. William
Anna Dillon entertained Christ­ Still.
mas, their brothers, W. W. and John Moger spent Christmas
Lee Dillon and their families home with his parents, Mr, and
from Portland.
Mrs. J. F. Moger.
A marriage license was issued
Mrs. A. M. Grable is spending
last week, at Oregon City, to Os­ the holidays with an aunt at
car Lee Wise of Miiwaukie and Medford, Oregon.
Bertha Marie Bittner of Esta­
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Winters
cada.
and children of Goshen, Oregon,
Miss Betts, the nurse who is arrived last week for a visit with
taking care of Lyle Wagner, took Mrs. Winters’ parents, Mr. and
a brief vacation for Christmas, Mrs. E. Day bale.
which she spent in Seattle.
The Loren Tenny family and
Mrs. G. F. Lawrence arrived Mrs. W. A. Bard are teported
home Saturday afternoon from to be on the mend again.
her visit to Michigan, where she
Mrs. Frank Millard and June
had been called on account of Marchbank left Fridav for Yaki­
the death of her sister.
ma. Wash., for a visit with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barr had E. Donahue.
as Christmas guests, Mr. and
The program given by the
Mrs. James Freeman from Hu­ children Friday evening was
ber, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Fred very good.
Herrman of Lents, and Warren
Barr of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks
Jack Norton has moved his were dinner guests at the W. R.
barber shop into the building he Reid home in Garfield, yesterday.
recently purchased from the
Reed estate, which was formerly] James Abbott went to Salem
the office of this paper. He is to enjoy the Christmas season
preparing to instalTT bath' and with the Eshelman family,
fixtures.
We do Job Printing.
Groceries -- Flour -- Feed
G. H. LICHTHORN, Prop.
We have all kinds of Vegetables
for your Holiday Dinner
Pumpkins
Squash
Parsnips
Carrots
Celery
Cranberries
Turnips
Cabbage.
W e W ant to Please You
Estacada
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We wish all our Patrons and Friends a
Ucry "Prosperous H
\rciu IJrar
V.
IV,
PLUMBING
W hether Skint Are Given Depends an
Age and H ealth of Child and
How Prepared.
and TIN SHOP
Juices mid the pulp of cooked
USER SILVER ST A R RESTA UR A A fruit,
T F ruit baked
npples and pears, and
HA
BOYS!
DO YOU W A N T
to give your wife,
sweetheart, sister or mother some­
thing s h e will appreciate f o r
Christmas? Then give her a Box
of Candyn
HAUSER
HAS A FULL LINE OF
SWEETS & JOHNSTONS’
BOX CANDIES
two of the best lines on the coast, ranging in price
FROM 50c UP
DON'T FORGET OUR 30c Meal
Oysters, Clam Chowder and Chili Con Came at
all times.
V. W. IIAUSER-Silver Star Restaurant
IN FACT. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD TO
EAT, HAUSER’S IS THE PLACE TO GO
INCREASE CHILDREN’S MILK BY
PUTTING IT IN MANY DESSERTS
tiring in your old «love. 1 can
m ake it good as new.
Am prepared to do all kinds
of sh eet m e t a l w o r k and
plumbing Get your plum bing
supplies here a t the old 1’esz-
necker shop.
stewed prunes nre anient for children.
W hether the skins nre given depends
partly on the age nnd health of the
child and partly on the way the fruit
Is prepared. If the skins are very
tender, they a re not likely to cau ie ]
trouble. When npples nnd pears nre
linked the skins can he made tender
by frequent basting.
A. G. A M E S
GIVES GOOD PICKLE FLAVOR
JOSEPH E. CATES-VOlllt BONE
Spiced V inegar It F req u tn tly Valu­
able for Pickling— H erbt Use­
ful for Garntah.
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
AND E M B A L M E R
Spiced vinegar Is used In m aking ■
pickles, for flavoring gravies, potato
salad, nnd sim ilar dishes. F o r pick- I
ling It Is especially valuable, as the
flavor from spiced vinegar Is the sam e
all through the pickles, w hile If pen-
per, cloves, and dill a re added directly
to th e pickles the flavor Is more con­
centrated a t the places w here these
spices are put. T he herbs from which
the spiced vinegar Is mnde may he
used as n garnish by mixing them In
th e pickle.
An excellent spiced vinegar Is made
by lllllng a wide-m outhed bottle or a I J
fru it Jar to w ithin tw o Inches of the $
top w ith spiced plan ts of different
kinds, such as slices of horse radish
and onions, umbels of dill, ripe seed
of w hite m ustard nnd celery, green
seed of nasturtium s, fine sterna and
leaves
of
tnrragon,
basil,
nnd
sw eet m arjoram . A pod of red pep­
per mn.v also he added. T he boiilu
o.' Jar Is then filled w ith vinegar,
heated to 1110 degrees F., corked or
scaled and left for about three weeks.
At Ihe end of the three weeks, strain
the vinegar nnd fill In sm all bottles.
Cork and seal w ith m elted paralUn
or scaling wax.
MUCH BENEFIT FROM FRUITS
[A place where your loved ones will he cared for)
with tender care.— Lady assistant.
NICHT AND DAY TELEPHONE
FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES
Estacada, Oregon.
w.o.w.
N.O.W
Camp No. 539
Circle No. 832
Meet First and Third Thursdays of
each month.—Every Neighbor urged
to attend:—Visitors always welcome.
JOSEPH E. GATES. Estacada.
Clerk of W. O. W.
MRS. FRANCES CATES. Estacada.
Clerk, of N. O. W.
» F t t t -I-
1.0 . 0 . F.
Estaiada Lodi*e
No. 175.
M eets every S aturday evening in
th eir lodge room, corner of Hiond-
way anil T h irl stre e ts . V isiting
b ro th ers a re alw ays welcome.
Wm. Gilgan, N. G.
Fred B artholom ew , S ecretary,
|||, j l J i l| e »1 i ,j,
They Supply Acids and Are Im por­
ta n t for T h eir Flavor and
O ther Good Reasons.
F ra ils are very Im portant In the
child's diet. They supply mild a d d s, |
and they are Im portant for th eir s
flavor, for th eir laxative effects, nnd i i
no doubt for other reasons.
T his \
laxative effect Is well recognized In
• he very general use of prunes, orange
Juice, and apples.
F ruits, like the
vegetables, have m ineral elem ents
which Ihe body requires. Serve fru its j
In sonic form al least once a day.
H-»«**** -I-« *. •!*
I J.
R E N IE
Estacada Pressing Hub
Suit Pressed
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Cleaned & Pressed
50c
7 5 c up
i J. E. G A T E S
I. 0, 0. F. B U I L D I N G
~ UNDERTAKING
WM. DALE, Local Agent
Day call nt Katai-mln Hotel.
N ight call a t residence.
It'« a "F a rty " When You Have Ice C ream
T hat.
Any
Licensed Embalmcrs, Lady Asst.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tompkins
Christmas Entertainment
of
Portland spent Christmas at
The Christmas entertainment
the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
given by the Sunday school of
ter
Looney
of Currinsville.
the Methodist church last Satur­
day evening was the fine result
of days of work, and was en­
joyed by an audience that over­
flowed into the League room!
which was opened for the occa-j
sion. Santa’s pack was excep­
tionally large and he had enough
candy, nuts, and fruit to supply
not only all the boys and girls
but most of the older folks as
well, and there was an abund­
ance of smiles and Christmas]
wishes in evidence at the close
of the program. The chuch was
nicely decorated and of course a
large, glistening tree had a
prominent plate in the Christmas
One of the Privileges
setting.
M. E. Church Notices
H oward W. M ort , Pastor.
Your last chance to a t t e n d
church this year! Need more
be said?
Don’t SEND your children to
Sunday school unless you c a n ’ t
b r in g them.
It’s at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Some New Year.s thoughts with
the sermonett for boys and girls.
We sincerely hope you can at­
tend this service.
Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.
in the League room. All young
people invited.
Senior League at 6:45 p. m. in
the main auditorium. All adults
are invited.
Evening song service and wor­
sh ip at 7:30 p. m The big half
hour sing and a short sermon
¡on "Please Shut This Gate!” .
We’ll be looking for you.
Charlie Dubois was home to
spend Christmas with his family.
Mrs. Ted Ahlberg’s mother,
Mrs. Mary Adams of Portland,
spent Christmas in Estacada.
J. E. METZGER
Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901
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the E astern C lackamas N ews
of the Holiday Season
is the opportunity gladly Welcomed by
us to wish our Patrons all the joys
of New Year*
W ith Prosperity and Happiness throughout
the coming yean
Saturday we sta rt our Pre-Inventory Sale
to close out broken lots of Shoes, Rubber
Goods, Rain Proof Clothing, Dry Goods, and
all odd lots of merchandise.
The price we put on these goods for this sale will make|
them move, so come early to get your choice.
The People’s Store
Motto-.SERV
Out
H. B. SNYDER,
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- C. A. DYKEMAN.