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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1025.
COOLIDGE NATIONAL
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PORTLANO-CARVER-ESTACADA
STAGES
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.—Phone Main 7733.
LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 2
A M.
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P. M. P. M.
• A. M. M :P.M. P.M
Lv. Portland
10:00 2:00 6:20 Lv. Estacada
8:00 12:00 4:30
Clackamas 10:30 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 8:15 12:15 4:45
Carver
10;40 2:40 7:00 Barton
8:25 12:25 4:55
Barton
11:05 3:06 7:25 Carver
8;45 12:45 5:15
Eagle Creek 11:15 3:15 7:35 Clackamas 8:55 12:55 5:25
Ar, Estacada
11:30 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland
9:30 1:30 6:00
* Daily except Sunday
(A) Saturday only.
D O E R N B E C H E R H O SP IT A L
TO
F U L FIL L
NEED
(A)
P.M
8:30
8:45
8:55
9:15
9:25
10:00
support. The Doernbecher Hos­
pital will provide much needed
facilities for children who are
sick or otherwise disabled but
not eligible for admission to the
Shriners Hospital which is strict­
ly for crippled children under
fourteen. There is therefore no
conflict in purpose nor duplication
in service by the two institutions.
There is a long waiting list for
the hospital composed of child­
ren from all parts of Oregon who
do not come under the class of
cases treated at the Shriners
Hospital. There is no other gen­
eral hospital exclusively for
children in the entire Pacific
northwest and the need is mani­
fest particularly in the medical
center thereof. With the build­
ing, equipment and site provided
by gift, the opening and first,
year’s maintenance enabled by
the American Legion’s generos­
ity and that of those who respond
to the Legion’s campaign and
the medical profession standing
ready to serve, this need will be
fulfilled to the credit of Portland
and Oregon.”
Portland, (Special).That there
is no conflict in purpose nor dup
lication in service between the
Shriners Hospital of Portland
and the Doernbecher Memorial
Hospital for Crippled Children of
Oregon is the opinion voiced by
Dr. Richard B. Dillehunt, in
charge of the Shriners Hospital
for children and also Dean of the
State Medical School of Oregon,
which will assume control of the
management of the Doernbecher
institution. Dr. Dillthuut makes
plain the functions and purposes
of the two hospitals in a telegram
to William H. Masters, Comman­
der of the American Legion Post
No. 1, Portland, and he also
lauds the work of the American
Legion in establishing its Endow­
ment Fund and the organization’s
generosity in sponsoring the
movement raising the mainten­
ance fund for the first year’s
operation of the Doernbecher
Hospital. The communication
from Dr. Dillehunt at Chicago,
111., to Commander Masters is as
follows;- “ The Campaign of the Miss Alta Greenleaf of Portland
American Legion in behalf of its has been visiting at the home of
humanitarian Endowment and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron. She is
the Doernbecher Hospital will recuperating from a tonsil opera-
have the approyal of every for­ ton.
ward looking and right minded Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and B.
citizen of the State of Oregon Twining
of Grant’s Park were in
and should receive his generous Estacada Tuesday on business.
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P R E S ID E N T C A L V IN CO O LIDGE
Chairman of the National Honorary
Committee of the $5,000,000 American
Legion Endowment Fund for disabled
men and the orphans of war veterans.
Associated with President Coolidge
as sponsors of the Endowment Fund
are the highest leaders of the nation ;
in Industry, labor, the professions,
arts and sciences, including Hon. John
W. Davis, candidate for president on
the Democratic ticket last year; the
cabinet members, senators, heads of
the army, navy and marine corps,
Cardinal O’Connell, Bishop Charles H. .
Brent, Julius H. Barnes, John Barton
Payne, chairman of the Red Cross, !
and fifty others.
DONATIONS 10 AID
SIGK AND ORPHANS
ARE EXPECTED HERE
Every Community Contributing
To National American Legion
Endowment Fund
JTompetitors may
W hat am I going to get for my money?
a d o p t these high-
class fea tu res in th e
fu tu r e -th e 1 9 2 5 Star
C a r h a s them now—
th a t’s w h y w e sa y :
Here is how the 1925 Star answers your query:
"Tomorrow's Car
T o d a y .”
Million Dollar Motor
Four-Wheel Brakes
Force Feed Lubrication
Tubular Backbone
One-Piece Windshield
New and Improved
Entrance Facilities
Fedders Radiator
Fisk Full Balloon Tires
Dry Disc Clutch
Alcmite Lubrication
1 . A n y man who will spend 30 minutes
behind the wheel of the 1925 Star Car will
get a new conception of real automotive value.
J
C[ 2 . Go over this 19 25 Star mechanically-"
J) compare it part for part with any other
car near its cost, vs You will see quickly w h y
the Star stands up in day-in-day-out service.
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3 . Check these value features which you
can get only on the Star Car.
4 - Estimate how little the 19 25 Star Car
costs, vs Beginning with the purchase price
—in mechanical upkeep—and in gas and oil
economy, vs The answer is value—far in excess
of any car in its price class, vs You cannot buy
any car to compare with the 1925 Star, 0» It is
the greatest automobile buy in the world!
Cl
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A Star dealer near you has the car. vs Make the test for yourself—Now!
See W . F. C A R Y
This community Is expected to give
ESTACADA, OREGON.
Its share to the national American
Legion Endowment Fund, as other
communities throughout the United
~ S h e g r e a t e s t v a l u e b u y in t h e w o r l d
States are doing. The income from
this Endowment Fund is to be used to
assist and cure disabled former
service men and to provide homes for
the orphans and dependent children
of war veterans, and the Fund, itself,
B -2 7 -2 5
is to be perpetual. A trust agreement
provides that when death has wiped I
out the membership of the present Old Ram Discovered
Income Tax Has Never
American Legion, the Income from
Youth
Will
Be
Served
Had Great Popularity
the Endowment Fund shall be used
tor purposes most nearly identical to I Not long ago ttie Companion print­
Imaginative persons seem never to
those for which it is needed today, j ed a story by Mr. C. A. Stephens en­ tire of conjecturing ns to which of
The person then president of the titled “Cephas Tyrannus.” The story modern man's accomplishments would
United States will name a board to reminded a render of an experience most astound our ancestors.
determine the use of the income.
that a cousin of Ills had with n ram
ln e motorcar or the airplane Is
Every person, regardless of creed, that must certalnlly have been an off­ usually
the favorite, hut If one could
is concerned in the welfare of those spring of old Cephas. The ram was
THEATRE
o chosen few, comprising ninny
who gave their all in the world war. past middle age, was large and heavy select
of
the
kings
of
England
along
with
O
p
e
r a t i n g u n d e r e n t i r e l y new
Especially is The Legion concerned and had a wicked set of horns that
councilors, probably the achieve
with those thousands of war veterans he used nt every opportunity. He be­ their
p
o
licies
will p r e s e n t
to
its
nient which would hulk largest In
who are sick and helpless, but who, came so dangerous that lie finally find their
p a t r o n s a p r o g r a m on
June
eyes
would
be
the
collection
of
because justice can never be made to be confined by himself In a small the Income tax.
first t h a t will be so full o f
automatic, are unable to obtain gov­ enclosure.
rea l goo d
pictures
that
no
Starting
with
F.dwnrd
III,
who
ills
ernment aid.
My cou-fin, writes our correspond­ tlngulshed himself by collecting
m a t t e r which o n e you see you
Thousands of Sick Aided
ent, had obtained a younger and
by 11 graduated capital levy In
wi II lik e the m.
Those who are familiar at all with smaller ram for breeding purposes, 000
1321 without causing n revolution, the
The American Legion work, know and the sight of the newcomer filled history
E V E R Y TU ESD A Y & WED.
efforts of the rulers of
what this great organization has done ; the old ram with deepest hatred. He our rnee of to the yoke
us
with
this
burden
will be a c t i o n d a y — a n d when
to aid the disabled. Cooperating with ; was never able to get nt him, though is Interesting. Edward Ill’s levy was
we tell you the c a s t s will c o n ­
government agencies, officials of The ! he often put the enclosure to a severe very modest, says A. O. I). In the Win
ta in
Legion have made possible the hos- j test when the young rum would come nlpeg Free I’ress. It rnnged from 830
pitaiizatiun of thousands of sic k and f in sight.
to 8 cents, according to the position
Y A K IM A C A N U TT,
wounded boys who, had it not been j The end of the Jealousy rnme sud­ of
the
taxpayer.
W o r l d ’s c h a m p io n
co w b o y ,
for a helping hand, would have been j denly one day when the gate of tiis
itlchnrd II—his Ill-starred grand­
lost to society long ago.
pen was Inadvertently left open. The son—almost
A L W IL SO N ,
his throne before he
Other thousands need that same old ram gave one nngry blat and tore had got (Irmly lost seated
W o r l d ’s c h a m p . o n a i r s t u n t
on
It,
because
he
help today. Many of them cannot be through the opening, mnklng for Ids levied a still more modest tax, rang­
m an,
given aid by the government under enemy, who was feeding with the ing from ?5 to 8 cents. Wat Tyler,
existing laws, and while officials <*f etves nbout 200 yards away. At the before he was murdered, so convinced
FR E D THOM PSON,
The Legion literally have written \ snort of deflnnee the entire herd the rulers of Britain that an Income
W o r l d ’s al l ro u n d
athlete,
most of the laws to take care ol the j looked up, and the ewes took to their tax was not a practical form of taxa­
and
disabled, it is impossible to make leg heels. Not so their new lord, how­ tion that It was more than 200 years
islation serve all.
ever. He stood his ground, braced
such a levy was again at­
“ DICK** T A L M A D G E ,
Many illustrations could be given. J all four feet nnd lowered his head to before
the m ost
d aring actoi
in
Thousands of men have married j meet the oncoming rush. As the two tempted.
filrndotn y o u ’ll
understand
since the war ended, when they j collided there was a crash thnt was
c e p tio n s to T h e o ry
seemingly were sound physically, but j heard In the next field. The Impact The E x recapitulation
w hat we m ea n by A c t io n .
Is th*
in reality were in a weakened coudi- j titpew the oht rain clear over the theory thnt a pnrnllel theory
exists
between
TH U RSD AY A FR ID A Y —
tion from gas and exposure They i youngster's hack, nnd like Cephas, the embryonic development of nn In
T h e T e l e p h o n e G i r l s serie s,
fell into the clutches of tuberculosis when he landed some five feet to the dividual nnd the historical evolution
and other diseases, and in a few rear, he lay quite still. Examination of Its race. This parallel Is explained
V/olves at the N o rth , a r e a
years have passed away, leaving tbeir | showed that Ills nerk was broken. by the theory of evolution, according
show a lo n e, e x c l u s i v e f ro m
widows and children at the mercy of The young ram nppenred dazed frfr a to which, In the words of Sedgwick,
a reg u la r fe a tu re
picture
moment or two; then he leisurely trot­ ‘the development history of the Indi
strangers.
o f th e b e st q u a l it y .
ted off to Join the ewes at their new vldtial appears to be n stiort nnd sim­
Good Home for Every Child
The Legion is determined that every j feeding place.—Youth's Companion.
SATU RD A YS
plified repetition, or, In a certain
child of a war veteran shall have es j
will a lw a y s b r in g a ‘pip p in ’
sense,
a
recapitulation
of
the
course
good a home, and a real mother's lo\e, Mush Ox Well Equipped
o f a C o m ed y or a W e s t e r n
of
development
of
the
species.”
The
as that child would have had if bis
w ith bo th C o m e d y a nd Ac­
theory is correct to n limited extent in
father had not died for his country
to Cope With Enemies the case of many animals, but there
tio
n.
The United States Veterans' Bureau
musk ox which makes Its home are many deviations due to the adap­
estimates there are 5,000 orphans of In The
SUN . A M ONDAY,
the northern part of Canada Is a tation to environment, abbreviation of
veterans ia the United States today connecting
S h o w s will be e i t h e r M e lo ­
link between wild cattle the course of development and other
who need some degree of care. The and sheep. Its
horns
are
similar
to
the
dram as
or Comedy
Dra­
Influence*.
Legion is maintaining one children's
hufTalo and its flesh tastes like
mas.
billet, now filled to capacity, where cape
It has next its body a den«e coat
such dependent children are given j beef.
" H a r d ” a n d “ S o f t” W a te r
soft, clean woolly hair, nnd through Hard
good homes Other billets are being 1 of
water Is water which contains
this
grows
a
rain
coat
of
very
long,
established and will be in operatic i j straight brown hair like that of the dissolved In It certain substances w Mich T H E L I B E R T Y
I . on B r o a d w a y — I t ia in E s-
as soon as possible. In addition to ; Tibetan yak, says the Winnipeg Free Interfere with the action of soap by
this. The Legion cooperates with [ Press,
t a c a d a — It I t O w n e d a n d O p ­
forming with It nn Insoluble compound
other child welfare organizations, re- i It lias a tall so short and smnll that or curd. The hardness of natural wa­ e r a t e d by L o c a l P e o p l e a n d If
alizing that every sincere effort to aid the animal seems tailiess. Their horns fers Is principally due to the salts of
W e C co uld M a k e P i c t u r e s in
children Is of value, and that the field , meet in a broad base over the top of calcium and magnesium, especially
E s t a c a d a W e ’d Do T k a t T o o .
for this endeavor is unlimited
calcium carbonate, which produces
the
skull,
drop
fur
down,
then
sharply
While under the care of the Legion j
hardness, removable tiy boil­
up nrd for several Inches, ter­ temporary
the children attend public school, and j curve
ing, and calcium sulphate, which
minating
In
sharp
points.
They
are
lire in cottages on the family group I specially designed for puncturing the causes permanent hardness. Soft un
Don’t forget the Eagle Creek
PiAh
l 1 vitals of wolves und polar bear*. The ter is characterized by the practical ab­ Grange
picnic, Saturday, May 23,
sence
of
substance*
which
prevent
the
musk ox lives and thrives even up to formation of lather with soap*
1 in the Cedar Grove.
ZzrAist aorUl tot bovfed anlmaU
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