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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
eastern clackam as new s SAGNER, i , u>og V a rn ish E le ctric and a Sweeper PHONE 76 2 V a cu u m J, DMakesVgighf.D/iv¿ng P. M. P. M. • A. M. 2:00 6:20 Lv. Estacada 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek Barton 2:40 7:00 3:05 7:25 Carver Clackamas 3:15 7:35 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland Sunday (A ) P.M - 1* ButWh THE BREAD SUPREME Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our QU Own / Fast “WHITE" Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. Ask Your Grocer for it “THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY' !9f PREPARE for SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS Text Books, Fountain Pens, Not« Books, Pads, Mechanical Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Blanks, Drawing Pads, Pens, Pencils, Etc, THE ESTACADA PHARMACY e h T t 4 l&xoJUL Jams ------- ^ . A ---------- The U N IV E R SITY o f O R E G O N contains: The College o f Literature. Science ■nd the A rts with 71 department*. The profeaaional schools of Archi tecture and Allied A rts— Buaine*» Administration—Education—Grad uate Study— Journalism — L a w - Medicine— Music— Physical Edu cation— Sociology— Extension. Par a cataSofuo or ang information writt The Refietrar. Unioertitg of Oregon, £u{*ni, Oregon. The SOtfc Year Ope« September 24.1925 L. D. S. SERVICES The Reorganized Church o f Je- *u* Chnst o f Latter Day Saints hold« Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall at 10 A. M. Z oo F ood B tti Elizabeth J. G. McCalmont wat born In Larne, County Antrim, Ire land, March 20th, 1879. She was mar ried to A. H. Fraley, December 9th 1908, In Iowa. One child, a daughtei Dora, was born of this union. In he: childhood, Mrs. Fraley united with th- church. Hers was a consistent Chris tiau life. Mr. and Mrs. Fraley havt lived in Estacada for the past threr years, during which time she was ai invalid. This prevented her from forming an extensive acquaintance in the community. Prior to their comm? to Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Fraley tool membership with the Sunnysidc Methodist Episcopal church of Port land of which she was a member at the time of her death. For some week past her departure from this life ha. been expected. On Saturday, Septem her 2«th, ,at 7:30 p. m. she left hei earthly home for the one beyond. She leaves her husband and daugh ter Dora to mourn their loss. Beside these her aged mother In Belfast, Ire land, and a sister, Mrs. Sadie Schoep- hoerster of Sumner, Iowa, survive her. Her father, three sisters and two brothers preceded her In death. "Weep not for me, I heard her say, For all have done their best. The strife is o'er, the battle won Oh. lay me down to rest." The Interment will bs In the Sunny- side cemetery Portland. Oregon. Old and worn-out h o r n « » In London re I ought by the manager* of the n r M srere rnamsse ot ewmmsrc* no, made fat and sleek, then slaugb- rred snd fed to tb« animala the haa sent a resolution to Rhea Luper umber of horses thus disposed of last state engineer, urging the stats Irri ear being 440. Tbs wtlrus colony ration securities commission to ex rd on live tons of codfish, beside* tend state guarantee on Interest on early forty tons of berrín«. Other 4400.000 of bonds Issued by the EagU nicies of fond for th« animals la Point Irrigation district for a period luded 14.000 tins of milk. 128 pounds of one and one-half years. This wai f honey. 258 pounds of ants’ sfgm, TT minds of meal worms, 190 bunches of rejected by the commission at a re ninna 218.000 banana*. 348 gallons of cent meeting with the understanding reah milk, the food bill for the year that th* Irrigation district would b* racking »50.000.—oulo guts Journal. A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP ATTORNEY AT LAW See * * *’ C ollectio n s Esta te— Loans Heylman About Insurance 1 TIRE AND TUBE f ) D. EBY, V*A ATTO RN EY AT LAW . General Practice, Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City, Oregon. REPAIRING Broadway Garage WILLIAM WALLACE SMITH HENRY BOHN. Estacada ATTORNEY AT LAW M asonic B l d g . DtrUion of Qerural Motors Corporation ICK theBe, repairs, soldering: and plumbing-, call at the V V .A- h ey lm a n Insura nc e Real E s ta c a d a , O rk . 1 . 0 . 0 F. FIRE INSURANCE. Estarada lodge f No. 175. G-IS-IO Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, tree of charge. CASCADE MOTOR CO. W ilcox Brothers, Proprietors. 1U Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order F or Sheet Iron ' work, I’hones: Orfico, 315: Residence ROM Es tacada Oregon. Í Night driving strain, the blind insecurity when you dim to keep Rlare out o f the eye* ©f an approaching driver— both have been eliminated by the Controllable Beam Head light, a feature o f the Better Buick. Daytime visibility every inch o f the way 1 Bright light all the time! A simple control on the steering wheel lower* the beam when you near another car. A nd this i* only one o f many 1926 im provement* which Buick engineering has given to the Better Buick. 75 horsepower and more; Duotone in Duco finishi Triple Sealed Valve-ln-Hcad engine) light-pedal- pressure clutch) approved mechanical 4- wheel brakes; and many other exclusive ad vancements now make the Better Buick the better car to own and drive. B U IC K M O T O R C O „ FLINT, MICH. i PIPE and FITTINGS t VE N IN C WORK BY APPOINTMENT Estacada, Ore. H. C. S T E P H E N S Meets every Saturday evening in I T their lodge room, corner of 111 oad- T way and Third streets. Visiting 4 brothers are always welcome. t A. G Ames, N. G. I J. K. Ely, Secretary, S4-t—a-f*4*4**i—I* everyday things In tlfe—the persons A gent . Sow Famout Broadway they meet, what goes on around then),! the places they visit, the streets' Started as Cowpath through which they pass—In brief the Though some New Yorkers believe thousand and one details that con that Broadway starts at Forty-second tribute to make np one's dally exist street, the story of Broadway, if com enee. Observation," I added, “ Is un pletely told, is a long, long story. For questionably the most valuable of qual- AND Broadway it was that led from the old j ¡ties.” Dutch fort, Fort Manhattan, built 300 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY It was not till I had finished that 1 years ago,, to the gate in a wooden noticed that the entire gathering were Meet: Firrt & Third Mondays wall that shut the village in from asleep save one member who had left Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing I. O. O. F. HALL . the wilderness beyond, says the New the room.—Exchange. Third Street and Broadway Family Wash a Specialty York World. Estacada, Oregon, Prompt Service at Right Price It wns called by the Dutch the Heere § E. W O O STER S. ,E. L A W R E N C E , P. C straat. It was only a country rond. G IV E US A T R IA L The real business canter of the village R.al Estate, Loans, Insurance, Satisfaction Guaranteed wns Pearl street. We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Rentals, By 1720—200 years »go— Broadway Hall’s Catarrh Medicine had become somewhat more Impor Farm Loans a Specialty. Those who are in :i “ run down” 'condi tant In the life of tlie village. It now tion will notico that Catarrh bothers Telephone Estacada, Ore. them much more than when they’ are in extended to what Is at present the good health. This fact ¡.roves that while beginning of Park row. And what Is Catarrh ia a local disease, li hs greatly now Broadway above its Junction with influenced by constitutional conditions. IIAL1/8 CAT A HUH MKD1CINE con Park row was then called Rope walk sists of an Ointment which Quickly GRESH AM , OREGON Broadway's life, as a growing prnpo > Mr. ar d Mrs, W. E. Hall, Props. Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists P h on e 2471 sltlon, was thought to be over. Even in improving the General Health. at the time St. Paul’s was built (17(55) Sold by druggist* for over 40 Years. CHARLEY LINN, Agent. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. It seems that Broadway’s prospects of .. I. O. O. F. BLDG., becoming a longer street had Improved SUNDAY SPECIAL E S T A C A D A . O R E ., P h on e 543 only slightly. For St. Paul’s was CHICKEN DINNER "Y our homo paper” moans just built facing the river. that-nothing more nor less-when But before It reached Its second one > Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8=00 p. m. ;; hundredth birthday Broadway had CLACKAMAS NEWS $1.50 YR. ^ The News is concerned. x -:— x —x - ’- x — come into Its own. Not only wns II í-M'-í-'M— much longer and broader, It had lie come the fashionable shopping center of the city, AMERICAN LEGION ESTACADA GATES’ FUNERAL HOME I HOI RESTAURANT [ Only One Right Way to Compute Century OBITUARY Li CHAS. P. JOHNSON London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. SUPPLY » D E N T IS T The Controllable Beam on the Better Buick t 1JR. G. F. MIDFOiJD 3n - l ' f c f ni «saUoiico Socond and Main S - r s c i (A) p M From the Northwest's SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL BATHS ;i Ladies* and C h ild re n ’s Hair- n i Y s L T A N AND SU KG EON Cu tt in g a Specialty. Otfi.e in Lichthorn PI I k , Fstacrda, •] Shop on Broadway, Estacada. estacada. 3r«ton—Tt’or’i.sno Connection; 8:00- 12:00 4:30 8:30 8:45 8:15 12:15 4:45 8:25 12:25 4:55 8:55 8;45 12:46 5:15 9.15 8:55 12:55 5:25 9:25 9:30 1:30 6:00 10.00 Saturday only. Finest Bakery . i T :* r « .o P A T H ic i f BARBERS f i i S s l | P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N , R a y E q u ip m e n t - G l a s s e s f it t e d Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. LINN'S INN, Estacada, Oregon. A M } r y t . W. YV. RHODES Enam* PORTUNO-CARVER-ESTACADA STAGES Portland 10:00 10:30 Clackamas Carver 10:40 11:05 Hartón Eagle Creek 11:15 Ar. Estacada 11:30 * Daily except TAGE THREE P xO F F ssiom ( .ms. P r o p rie to r. Electrical G ood s o f All K in ds— P ain ts, e 's .— T w o ceil Flashlights 5 0 c. for Ken» l y l ay. ogtorer __ vC^OS/cV ELECTRIC STORE A. T h u r s d a y , The word century means 100. II Is usually applied to years and accord Ing to the Christian calendar each 100 years from the birth of our Lord forms a century. Now ask yourself how- many years make 100 fears. Of course the answer Is obvious—100 and not 101, just ns 100 cents make a dollar says the Sfirlngfleld Republican. When you have 101 cents you have $1 and I cent on the second dollar. The first century closed at mid night December 31, 100, and that In stant the Second century commenced and so the Twentieth century cent menced on January 1, 1901. Then lie gnn the year- that with the following 99 will make up the 100 thnt will form the Twentieth century. It Is absurd to claim that an event thnt occurred, say, on March 1 following the birth of our Lord, which Is the starting point of onr calendar, did not occur In nnj year at all. Having occurred after that birth It occurred in the Christian era and having occurred In the follow ing March It occurred In the year which consisted o f the first 12 months following that birth. That date should be written March 1, A. D. The second year began with the following Janu •ry. __________ ' amai SPECIAL! i «i. X 2 .si-'t .--î j Jenuine Sugar Cured Hams at 30c Pound One lot blue wool and cotton mixed Shirts, sizes up to 19, at $1.90 Special one day Sale, Saturday Only! One lot of Ladies’ Shoes, regular price $4-50, $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00, we have them on one pile to sell at • $1.90. Tire ’Em Out Someone told us once the story ot an old mammy who, having taken her charges up to the nursery at sundown and tucked them In for the night, would then rock noisily, stamping with her great feet, slapping her knees and singing to them at the top of her con siderable lungs. A puzzled passer by once pointed out that whereas her methods might serve admirably to wake the young ones In the morning. It seemed on odd way to select for putting them to sleep. “It's de best way," the old woman roared cheerfully "You gotta tire 'em out Dat’e wat 1 say. Tire 'em out.* —New York Herald. Saturday we give double Trading Stamps 4» JOIN THE CROWD AT Th E PEOPLE’S STORE S 4ÍJ i OUR MOTTO—SER VICE Observation “The trouble with most people." 1 orma telling the assembled guests, ’*1« » f t ttr r ftü to ybsyv» yj« ojturq.' 5 H. B. SNYDER, - - C.A. DYKEMAN.