Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 23, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    ' ” P.N CLACKAMAS NEWS,
PAGE TWO
Eastern Clackamas News
Published every Thursday at
Lstacada. Oregon
by the
LSTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
A CORPORATION.
One year
Six months
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R ates
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•
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THE ESTACADA HOTEL
$1.50
.76
THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925.
Catering to the most particular and hard
to please patrons.
BIBLE THOUGHT ’
FOR TODAY-
It is a place you can 7 afford to pass up.
Very bright and clean and our large, cool
diningroom has so many home like sur­
¡1 niblo ThotUfht» memorlMd. will prnvj a n
priceless heritage In after year«.
IF I HAVE WITHHELD the poor
from their desire, or have caused
the eyes o f the widow to fail; or
have eaten my morsel myself alone,
and the fatherless hath not eaten
thereof; if I have seen any perish
for want of clothing, or any
poor without covering; then let
mine arm fall from my shoulder
blade, and mine arm be broken
from the bone.— Job 31:16, 17, 19,
21
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THE HOPE OF CIVILIZATION
Pen Dodson and J. P. Steinman '
Mrs. Raymond Lovelace spent a
drove to Yakima, Wash., the first 1 couple o f days in Portland last
of the week on business.
week as a guest o f relatives.
London Pays Dearly
for Its Days of Fas
Entered at the poatoffice in Estaeada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
S u b s c r ip t io n
THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1025.
roundings.
THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND SMILES
R.
G.
M A R C H
B A N K
The infinite variety of English
weather has no worse plague than fog.
it is said, and apart from the discom­
fort caused the actual loss suffered by
the community through the fog is s a i l
to be Immense. The London Nation
and Athenaeum quotes the “ Smoke
Abatement society" as putting the ti
ure at $.’ ,000,000 for one day. und
this weekly observes, according to tlie
Literary Digest:
“Tlds may be an excessive estimate,
but there can be no doubt that It would
pay the nation to spend a great deal
of money to remedy the evil, espe-
daily when we remember that even on
fogless days we allow sunlight of In­
finite value to be intercepted by the
pall of smoke which overhangs our
great towns.
“The climax of absurdity is reached
when we have to organize special sun-
light treatment, in some cases, with
rays artificially generated, in order to
cure diseases caused by tills unnatural
darkness.
The classic instance of
Pittsburgh proves that the evil can be
remedied once a community is really
alive to its seriousness.
“There are considerable difficulties
to be faced, of which the most difficult
to deal with would almost certnlnly be
that incorrigible offender, proud In evil
doing, the domestic fire; but there are
few social reforms which would more
quickly produce a rich harvest in in­
creased health and happiness for the
ordinary citizen.’’
€ t im n s v s H e S t o r e
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j
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Ber.ch Nut Cigarets 20s' ..............................................................
10c
Bottle Bluing, 16 oz. size (Guaranteed) ............ ..................
10c
Household Ammonia,
”
.................... .........
10c
Stick Tite Dry Dip (for lice and mites on poultry) for lice
on horses, cows and hogs, for fleas on dogs or in barns
cr sheds.
Sugar, another truck load just in, Cash .......................... $6.50 sk
White Star Fancy Patent Flouur ........................................ $2.25 sk
We carry Mason, Ball Ideal, Economy and Kerr Self Scal­
ing glass jars, jar rings, ja r caps, spices, canning racks
and canning powders.
We carry Chicken Feeds— Wheat, oats, barley and Mill Feeds.
We carry
lime and cement.
We carry plows, cream separators and gag engines.
Shell Motor Oil............................................................................. 15» qt
Eastern Oil Golden Shell............................................................ 25c qt
Shell Gasolne (the gas that gives you more miles)
21c gal
Currinsville, Oregon.
J. O . T U N N E L L
The youth o f both sexes are the
Method of Obtaining
object o f very much argument and
New Plant From Old
criticism from their elders these
A simple method of propagating the
days, and the abundance o f instan­
rubber plant Is by mossing. A branch
ces where moral delinquencies are
is selected with ripe wood, or In the :
observed has caused wide-spread
case of a lnnky old plant with a long, \
discussion of the subject.
Many
bare stem the top may be rooted nnd
causes are ascribed for this laxness
cut off, in either case making use of a i
on the part of the young, and these
cluster of leaves that will make a well- j
people who are themselves perhaps
shaped young plant.
selfishly strait-laced are impatient
Make a slanting cut upward half !
and inclined to not always do even
way through the stem with a sharp I
knife. Slip a match or other small
justice to what they consider the can by education so control these
stick to hold the wound open. Then
shortcomings o f our boys and girls. passions that a useful life may be BEAUTY SPECIALISTS
This Bank has depositors in sections far dis­
MUST HAVE LICENSE wrap moss around It. You can get a
Lack o f home training is one of lead and one that any boy and
little
sphagnum
moss
from
any
florist
I
tant
from us--in this and many other states.
the principal and most common girl may not be ashamed to look
It will be a violation of the law or seedsman. It should mnke a knob 1
causes ascribe to this condition, back upon in their mature years.
t o engage in hair dressing, facial nbout ns big ns one’s fist. Tie It in
Because these deposits are usually maintained
yet all know o f inst ances where
Youth is entitled to and should massage or skin treatment
after place with string and keep It moist but
nothing was left, apparently, to be enjoy all wholesome pleasures and
as
a
result of satisfactory service rendered while
not dripping wet. In a few weeks
desired in the home o f some who any that will tend to elevate, not July 31, 1925, without a state li­ many new roots will have been formed |
the depositors were residents of our section, this
went out into the world and devel­ degrade. It should hold in leash all cense. The office o f the State just above the cut. Then the moss ;
business is doubly appreciated by- us.
oped all that wasbad. And also we desires or ambitions o f an evil na- Hoard o f Health is receiving ap­ cun be removed, the stem severed at a
plications and it is absolutely nec- point below the roots and the plant !
have seen from homes o f lowly sta­
truc, learn to court the respect o f cssai-y that all operators file at ar. potted In the usual way.
Remember we are as near you as your mail
tion where the pnrents gave but
all about them, to obey lays, to cariv date. Anyone who has been
The operation Is best performed in j
little heed to the offspring and
box
and always anxious to serve.
nurture and cling fast to the vir- actively engaged in cosmetic the- a room where the temperature remains |
were themselves none too good tue o f self respect, and they will
rapy six months prior to July 31, at nearly 70 degrees and where there
morally, children
who grew into gain
a
greater
measure
of
honest and worthy man and wo­ real happiness than they otherwise 1925, will be entitled to a license Is considerable moisture in the air; in
by exemption.
Those applying at other words, the kitchen,
manhood. This is perhapsa mys­ would.
We are not inclined to once can receive a license without
tery that no one can explain. It
believe that the boys and girls o f an examination. All those applying
W eight of Air
is very true that most children are these times are any worse than
The poet writes of “ trifles light as
taught from example, nnd if this they were in the days o f Babylon, a i receive a license without an ex­
All
those
applying air," nnd we often talk of “airy noth- j
be good in the parent it is more | when they made sport o f the bald- amination.
after
July
31,
1925,
will
be re- tugs,’’ but the atmosphere which sur- I
likely to reflect in their offspring.
heads, or later when Diogenes in
And, again, this condition will find his fruitless search had all the boys j quired to take an examination Ap- rounds our planet and accompanies it <
In its journeylngs through space Is j
contradiction and reversal. So the in Athense trailing after him try­ | plications should bo made directly
not so light us we often Imagine. Its j
:o
the
Secretary
of
the
State
Board
w'hole solution o f the matter is diffi­ ing to put his lantern out o f com­
Four Per Cent Interest On Time And Savings Deposits
of Cosmetic Thearpy, 301 Fitzpat- average pressure Is 13 pounds to the j
cult to arrive at.
square inch.
mission.
But what boys did then I i i r k building, Portland, Oregon.
K.’*3 K :
The barometer, as its name Implies,
Anyone who has tried to raise has nothing to do with what boys
It is estimated that there are is an Atmosphere weigher, nnd on the
n garden knows that the greatest should do now.
Wrong has al­ 1 over two thousand cosmeticians op-
varying weight, noted over large areas,
evil he has to contend with is the ways been wrong, and our ambi­
l rating in this state.
To properly depend our daily weather forecasts. A
weeds, the very things he least de­ tion and desire is to progress in
take care o f the licensing thereof change of an inch in the height of the
sires to propagate, nnd which crowd civilization und gain steadily on­
means a great deal o f work and it mercury column means a change of
nnd retard the rest o f the crop and ward to that time when we shall
will therefore be well to get appli- atmosphere weight of half a pound;
arc quite a nuisance. And if he is prove ourselves the true reflection j t.;ujons ¡n
as early a date as pos- per square inch on the earth’s surface,
at all lax nnd unmindful and doe* o f Him in whom there was no
sible.
No cosmetician will be al- , so flint even a change of one-tenth of
not eradicate these they outgrow shadow o f evil.
lowed to operate after July 31, an inch in the barometer represents
all his crops o f vegetables and
eighty-eight thousand tons per square
CHARLES W. ANGEL.
1925, without a license.
oiile. A change of an inch over the
his gnrden nnd his labor will
Seattle, Wash.
OREGON -STATE BOARD OF ! land area of the British Isles signifies
return him nothing. He must eter­
COSMETIC THERAPY.
the colossal total of considerably more
nally fight those weeds, and the
Collin Dykcmnn, son o f Mr. and
By Frederick D. Strieker, Sec. than one hundred thousand million
measure o f his success is gauged by Airs. C. A. Dykcman, was removed
Ions of air.
the amount o f energy he applies | to n Portland hospital last Thurs-
NOTICE OF SALE
to overcome the evil.
Children : flay. He was »uttering from bron
Art of Dining Out
may be likened to the weeds grow- ohial pneumonia but is improving
On Monday, August 10, 1915,
Dining out is an art. It is not learned
ing among the elders in the gnrden #0 rapidly that it is hoped he may at 10 A. M.,at the office of the Es­
of life. They must be subdued, be brought home today (Thursday). taeada Telephone and Telegraph in a day; and as the right guests at a
Company in Estaeada, Oregon, 17 table ure as Important as the food and!
trnined to become useful, or they
The Auxiliary o f the American shares o f the Estaeada Telephone drink if not more so—care must be |
must be weeded out, as it were,
and Telegraph Company
will be tnken in their selection, writes Charles
until surh time ns age anil experi­ Legion has been placed on the sold to pay
former
assessments Hanson Towne, in Harper'*. The
ence will teach them that evil ways honor roll o f the stale auxiliary made on said shares.
hostess who gives no thought to the
Thomas Yocum, President,
have no profit in the.m. They must j because o f the splendid coopcra-
placing of those around her board is a
A.
Smith
Vice-President..
learn or be taught to observo proper tion with the state department in
J 'C H E V R Ö t jE
Mrs. Maude Smith,
Sec.-Trea». social fool. She does not deserve even
m
rules o f conduct at all times, to all their work, This is an excellent - p.og
t lie modicum of success. For when
should
be
mait
respect members o f the opposite showing and
people are to bo intimate with one an-:
Jbr Economical Tram p Oft atl&n
F. O. B, Flint, Mich,
CLACKAMAS NEWS $'..50
i R. other for two hours, imprisoned nt an!
sex with all the sincerity and holi­ tained.
Inelastic
table,
there
Is
n
serious
aspect
ness they would their mothers, ami
of the situation which requires fore­
that in doing all these things there
sight and a profound knowledge of hu­
is as much pleasure and enjoyment
man nature. Many dinners fail be­
as lending an immoral life.
To
cause there has been no diagram nutril
correct human nature or to hold in
of spiritual needs.
complete control the animal in­
stinct in all o f us may not hope to
Queer " Felicitation ”
be brought about, all at once, but we
Ignorant of English, a Frenchman
wished to telegraph his congratula­
tions to nn English friend on ids mar
Huge.
Here’s a quality touring car at a price you can
He wrestled wflh the dictionary until
afford. A streamline body, lustrous D uco
the happy couple were fairly on their
honeymoon, and by that time he had
finish, long easy-riding springs and a sturdy,
evolved the following: “ May you be
powerful motor are features that help to make
very happy in the workhouse !’*
Chevrolet the world’s finest low priced car.
His friend was about to demand an
You can be proud to own on*.
explanation, when It dawned upon him
that what was meant was: “ May you
And it is easy for you to drive one of thes«
Yes, We have them in any
be happy in the union.” fFer the ben­
cars this summer. Call at our showroom and
efit of American renders It should b*
Quantity.
let us take vou for a ride.
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays, open to S p. m
stated that nil English workhouses (or
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE
institutions for the poor) are known as
Roadster • . * 5 2 5
Coach . .
*733
YOU ARE SORRY
Sedan
•*825
union workhouses.]
Estaeada
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Oregon
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
and L IG H T L U N C H
BANKING BY MAIL
International Made to M e a s u r e
CLOTHES
ESTACADA STATE BANK
THE
ESTACADA MEAT CO.
H. C. G Q H R IN G Prop.
B e rry
C ra te s
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
DON'T
FORGET WE
EXPERT
ARE
Coup*
Under Public Service
Commission. .
PORTLAND • CARVE r T l SU C A P A STAGES
Municipal T(
For Quick Serrico When You
Want Anything Done
Just Right, Call
•mal. Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Thom
LINN 8 INN E tacada, Oregon.
sch ed u le
60-1
a M
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
Estaeada. Ora.
J
Lv. Portland
10:00
Clackamas
10:30
10:40
Carver
Barton
t l :05
Eagle Creek 11:15
i Ar. Estacada
11:30
Daily except
P M
e f f e c t iv e
m ay
F M
2:00 0:20 Lv.
2:30 0 50
2-10 7 00
3:05 7 25
3:15 7.35
3 30 7 :50 Ar.
Sunday
Estacada
Karle Creek
Barton
Carver
Clackamas
Portland
(A )
2
Main 7733.
On June 30, 1ST*, congress appro­
priated g.'k'O.i*** for the put. hase of
the « v at Fourteenth and H streets
S o u th west, and for the erection of th,
bureau of engraving anti printing.
The building was completed and oc­
cupied July 1. lstsV ln 1801 a wing
was added to the southwest end nnd
In lfitM a wing was added to the west
end. Congress appropriateti funds for
the new building in 1907. This was
completed and occupied In 1914.
• a m . m r .v. PM
Ì-' M
S .00 12:00 4:30 8 :30
8:15 12:15 4:45
8:45
8:25 12:25 4:55 8:35
8:45 12:15 5:15 9:15
8:55 12:55 5.25 9:25
9:30 1:30 0 vO 10:00
Saturday only.
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