Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
EASTERN A. S A G N E r, P ro p rie to r. E lectrical G ood, of All K :n Js— F l i s t . , V a rn i.h — Two cell Flashlights 50c. fo r R e n t by Day. L iectric and E n .m - V acuum Sweeper P H O N E 76-2 P. M. * A. M. M : P.M . P.M (A) P.M '. Portland 10:00 2:00 G:20 Lv. E stacada 8:00 12 00 4:30 8:30 Clackamas 10:30 2:30 6:50 Ea~le Cree 8:15 12 .15 4:45 8:45 C arver 10:40 2:40 7:00 B arton 8:25 12 25 4:55 8:55 B arton 11:05 3:05 7:25 C arver S;45 12 45 5:15 9:15 E agle Creek 11:15 3:15 7:35 Clackamas S :55 12 55 5:25 9:25 Ar. E stacada 11:30 3:30 7:50 Ar. P ortland 9:30 1 30 6:00 10:00 Daily except Sunday (A) S atu rd ay only. FROM THE NORTHW EST’S finest Bakery %T “ .*h?fJV U4 ■ •• DEC. 3, — THE BREAD S U P R E ME in the habit of changing the places of their atten d an ce.” [ Many distinguished men were buried j u n der *l>e floors of Christ church, in- j eluding Bishop White and his brather- Washington, Nov. 28.— (Universal | in-law. Robert Morris. In the burying Service)— A g reat battle to defeat ground at the southeast co rner of P resident Coolidge’s m erch an t marine ! Fifth and Arch streets w ere burled policies at the coming session of con I F ra n k lin an d his wife, D e b o ra h : Gen- gress was forecast today when S ena ! eral Jam es Irvine. Major William tor Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida a n nounced th a t the shipping board must | Jackson, the Rev. Bird Wiison, Peyton be perm itted to carry out the present Rando.Dk. president of the F irst Con law. t i n e n t s ’ Congress, and F ra n c i s Hop The president has stated th a t he-fa kinson. vors reducing the shipping board to The Rev. Jacob Duche, a gentlem an three m em bers whose functions shall be judicial ra th e r th a n administrative. with Tory proclivities shepherded the He would place adm inistration of the illu strious C hrist church flock during governm ent m erch an t fleet in the the s tirrin g period of 1776. On the hands of the emergency fleet co rp o ra F o u rth of July, after the reading of to r. the Declaration, he perm itted the belfs By Duncan U. Fletcher. Efforts will be made in the forth of the c h u r c h to chim e m errily, be coming congress to b reak down the coming, for th e moment, a patriot. m erchant marine act, but I see no r e a L ater he w ro te his famous letter to son for changing the presen t law. If W ashington, in which he states th at the shipping board and emergency fleet corporation follow the directions he insisted u p o n using the p rayer for of the law an d disregard outside in the royal fam ily till the last moment, fluences, the country will have no r e a though th r e a te n e d with violence; but son to complain. th a t on th e D eclaration of Indepen The g re a t danger confronting the dence, not being able to consult his country on the m e rc h a n t m arine is th at if the present tendency of those sp iritu a l superior, he called his vestry in ch arg e continues, in five years to gether a n d solemnly put the ques America will be w ithout a m erchant tion, w h e th e r th ey thought it best for marine, or at least incapable of hold the cov g reg atio ns to close the c h u rc h ing her own against foreign competi es or to continue the services without tion. The policy seems to be to get rid of using the petitions for the royal fami The vestry pro m ptly decided: the governm ent-owned ships as fast as ly. possible, regard less of loss to the gov- "The H onorable Continental Congress, rm uent and reg ard less of whether having resolved to declare the A m er they a re to be continued permanently ican Colonies to he free and indepen den t S tates: it will be p roper to omit in operation under the American flag. those petitions.” A clause is being put into the con Verily, the cle rical conscience was tr a c ts of sale, requiring the buyers to operate the ships for five y ears under salved with opportunism. DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR OWN FAST “W H ITE” A U TO TRUCK TO ESTACADA RETAIL STORES. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT THE NORTHWEST’S F IN E S T B A K E R Y ” the American flag, bu t after five years are passed, we will see th e ships tr a n sfe r re d to foreign flags, so that they can be operated on the low cost basis and stan dard s of foreign nations. A 102 STAGES Municipal Term inal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. LIN N ’S INN, E stacada, Oregon. P M. NEWS, THURSDAY, RETAIN SHIPPING BOARD, ADVICE OF SOLON FLETCHER. Kinking Democrat From Florida Says Present Wrangle Over Policy One of Personalities. PORTLAND-CARVER*ESTACADA A. M. CLACKAMAS Senator W lirrler Argues to Escape Another Trial. •X‘*X X - '- X - X - J ! DENNY BROTHERS DR. W . W . R H O D ES O steopathic P H Y S IC IA N AND SU RG EON DR. G. F. M ID FO RD Physician and Surgeon Xx-Rav E quipm ent Glasses Fitted Office and Residence Second and Main S treets, E stacada, Oregon. Telephone Connections DR. CHAS. P. JO H N S O N D entist Evening W ork by A ppointm ent Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051 E stacada, Oregon Attorney at Law Insurance, Collections, Real E state, Loans See Heylman A bout Insurance ! : X B A TH S -j Ladies* and C hildren's Hair* Y J* C utting a Specialty, i. if Shop on Broudway, E stacada. y •! PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy D r y e r Pipes Made to O rd e r For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the A M E MAI S N ST S REFT. HOP TÍRE AND T ID E REPAIRING O, D. EBY Broadw ay G arage Attorney at Law G eneral Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City, Oregon HENRY BOHN, Estacada AMERICAN LEGION W M . W A LLA C E SM ITH Attorney at Law Masonic Bldg., E stacada, Oregon AND AM ERIC A N L E G IO N A U XILIAR Y M eets F irst & Third Mondays I. O. O. F. HALL Third S tre et and Broadway E stacada, Oregon, S. ,E. L A W R E N C E , P. C GATES’ FUNERAL HOME G resham 2471 ED LINN, A T L IN N ’S INN, AGENT E stacada, Ore. Phone 543 J. E. G A T E S î I ESTACADA Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing Family Wash a Specialty Prom pt Service f t Right Price GIVE US A TRIAL Satisfaction Guaranteed We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, free of charge. H. C. S T E P H E N S The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop “ The «hop w h ere the b a r b e r know» h»» »tuff. EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor E S T A C A D A ’S LE A D IN G T O N SO R IA L A R T IS T j M odel S u p p ly C o . j MILK A ND CREAM BARBERS Suppose automobiles stopped In tho middle of the street or on one of tho b: Idges (luring the rush hour while th eir drivers exchanged gossip. How A gent . j long would 11 be until policemen or- : (b red the gossip to the back fence i ag ain ? Do pedestrians ever reflect | th a t when they stop oh crowded P e n e r i Pen re. When the lion and lamb lie down i stre e ts or stand blocking the intersec- N O T IC E O F F IL IN G F IN A L A C together the lamb is on the inside of | tioiis they a re likewise creatin g con- C O U N T NO. 3156. I fusion and delay?—Jou rnal. In the County C ourt of the S tate of the lion. heard the prayers of America's first patriots beseeching freedom from tyranny. Visitors to the Sesquicenten- nial Internatio nal Exposition next Oregon, fo r the County of Clack year will scarcely find a landm ark of amas. more historical significance. In the M atter of the E state of Mary C onstruction of the ancient sanc Lawless, Deceased. tuary, which is of pure Colonial a rc h i Notice is hereby given th a t Ellen P. Radford, as the executrix of the tecture, w as begun in 1727. Dissen T H E ESTACADA HOTEL sio:i reg ard in g an environment con last will and testam en t and of the estate of M ary Lawless, deceased, ducive to worship m ust have abound has filed her final account as such ed, for m any alteratio ns were made, executrix with the County C ourt of ■XK~X*6-X“X -X , X -X ~X *-X *<X -X ">>-"X ~>>X “X ~ X '\" X -X “X*"X-X*<"X“X ' and it w as only after the pulpit was the S tate of Oregon, fo r the County moved twice, the gallery enlarged. Un of Clackamas, and th a t Monday, the ?.lst day of December, 1925, at the seats altered, and the 24 b ranch c h a n hour of 9:30 A.M., and the court delier hung, that the body of the room of said C ourt has been fixed church w as completed in 1744. The as the tim e and place for the h ear pillars alone seem to have been made ing of objections to said final ac NEAR DEPOT count, and the settlem ent thereof. of adamant. ELLEN P. RADFORD, F unds for a steeple and bells were Executrix. Call and see our fine stock of Dolls, Toys and Christ raised by m eans of a lottery. The lat McGuirk & Schneider, A ttorneys mas Candies, Tree Ornaments, nice assortment of Fancy' ter would Indicate a more broad for Executrix. Date of first publication, Nov. 26, Box Stationery', Christmas Cards, Stickers, Etc. minded attitu de on the part of our 1925. L ast publication, Dec. 17. forefathers toward funding expenses Fresh Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Figs, Dates, th an is th e custom of the 20th century N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N $ W alnuts and Almonds. vestryman. T h ere can be no doubt D epartm ent of the In terio r, U. S. Land Office, a t Portland, Oregon, lir-x -x -x -x -x -x -x -x x -r-x -v x -x -x -r-x x -'-x -t-x -x -x -x - •x~x* th at It was oversubscribed since Ben Nov. 21, 1925. jam in F ra n k lin was one of it m a n Notice is hereby given th a t Elza agers. The tower and steeple were Misenhimer, of Cherryville, Oregon, completed in 1759-54, and a chime of who, on Septem ber 16, 1921, made eight bells, costing five hundred homestead en try No. 07171, for the W V, of SE >4 of E H of SW >/«, sec pounds, was imported. The old pulpit of 1770, th e prayer tion 13, tow nship 2 south, range 6 east, W illam ette m eridian, has filed desks made from th e original high notice of intention to make final desk, and th e old communion table be proof, to establish claim to the land GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON low the altar, remain to this day. The above described, before the Regis Phone No. 37-3 font, at which Bishop White, Francis te r of the U. S. Land Office, at P o rt Hopkinson, and a long list of worthies land, Oregon, on the 29th day of The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal December, 1925. were baptized, was replaced in 1879 accredited Tuberculin free cows Claim ant nam es as w itnesses: by one which was the gift of Jonathan John O'Dell of Cherryvillo, O re Gostelowe. The beautiful sliver bowl, I gon. S tew art Seely of Cherryville, O re weighing over 63 ounces, presented by | Colonel Robert Q uarry of the British gon. William A ult, Cherryville, O re Army in 1712, is still used. gon. BOB’S UNION BARBER SHOP It is th e general im pression that Richard Allen, of Cherryville, O re Washington, during his sojourn in gon. AND MARCEL SALON Clackamas C ounty: 160 acres, Act Philadelphia, was a re g u la r attendant 6-9-18. at Christ church. However, it appears WALTER L. TOOZE, SR., S T R IC T L Y S A N IT A R Y S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D from the correspondence of Bishop Register. HOURS — ft 00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M Publication will be made for five , White with Colonel Mercer th at the consecutive weeks in the Eastern S A T U R D A Y — 9 :0 0 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. General was at one time a worshipper Clackamas News, Estacada, Oregon. at St. Peter's. Says Bishop White: MASONIC BLDG. E S TA C A D A ART. SM ITH, Propr. Date of first publication, Nov. 26, “He was an antipode to tboee who are 1925; last, Dec. 24, 1925. JERSEY 1 W . A. H EY LM A N FIRE INSURANCE. A R EA L H O M E PLA CE L IG H T S A LW A Y S LIT FIR E S N EV ER O U T D O O R IS A LW A Y S SW IN G IN G B O TH W A Y S EX C ELLEN T SA N IT A R Y RO OM S T H E TA B LE A LW A Y S SET ELEC TR IC RA N G E IS H O T IN T H R E E M IN U TES j Office in Lichthorn Bldg., E stacada E THE ESTACADA HOTEL 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W ashington, Nov. 27.— (I. N. 8.) — A nother c h a p te r in the governm ent's S. E. W O O S T E R effort to convict Senator B urton K. Sees America Helpless. W heeler (Deni., Mont.) of im properly Real E state, Loans, In su r Then America will be helpless as a u sin g his senatorial influence w as por ance, Rentals shipping power and our people will be tra y e d in the d istrict suprem e court Farm Loans a Specialty. forced to pay extortionate rates, which Telephone E stacada, Oregon today. the foreign-controlled shipping lines Counsel for W heeler and counsel for will exact. th e governm ent argued before Justice The presen t agitation over the ship Bailey the rig h t of the g o v e rn m e n t to C. D., D. C. and E. C. L A T O U R E T T E ATTORNEYS ping board and governm ent m erchant hold W heeler to tria l in a criminal m arine is purely one of personalities. court. P ractice in all Courts. One thing congress should do and that A plea of formal acquittal was set F irs t N ational Bank, Oregon City, Oregon. is reinforce the existing law, with con up, it being contended th at the c h a r g ditions th a t will prevent recurrences es on which the governm ent seeks to of present friction between the board t r y Wheeler in the d istrict a re identi c-x-x-:-•> •> c**» m em bers and the president of the cal with the charges which resulted in M r .ín d M r s .W . E . If all, T reps. emergency fleet corporation. W heeler’s acqu ittal in Montana.— Responsibility for c a rry in g out the Jou rn al. policy of congress for th e government- N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S . owned fleet rests w ith the shipping S U ND AY S P E C I A L Notice is hereby given th a t the board. L e t the shipping board go C H IC K E N D IN N E R ahead and c a rr y out th ese in s tru c County C ourt of the S tate of O re gon, fo r th e County of Clackamas, tions. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. :• The plain intention of congress as has appointed the undersigned ad expressed In the law is th a t the first m in istrato r of the estate of S. M. consideration is to m ain tain an A mer Ramsby, deceased. All persons hav ican m e r c h a n t marine. It seems th a t ing claims ag ain st the said decedent the policy of the adm in istratio n is to o r his estate are hereby given no disi>ose of th e ships w ithout consider tice th a t th ey shall p resen t them to ation of w hether they a re to continue the undersigned ad m in istrato r at the perm anently under the American flag. office of Jos. E. Hedges, Bank of London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Commerce building, Oregon City, I am In favor of a privateiy-operat Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the ed m erchan t marine, but until and u n d ate of this notice, w ith proper less private capital is ready to op er vouchers duly verified. ate the lines, th e g ov ernm en t should C. E. RAMSBY, do the job thoroughly itself.—Journal. A d m in istrato r of th e E state of S. M. Ramsby, Deceased. Historic Christ Church In JOS. E. HEDGES, A ttorney. Philadelphia. Date of first publication, Oct. 29, Old C hrist Church, on Second stree! 1925. Date of last publication, Nov. below Arch street, Philadelphia, liar 26, 1925. V All other work at popular prices MOTTO: “LIVE AND LET LIVE” B obbing and Shingling a Specialty B A TH S B A TH S B A TH S B A TH S Breadwa^. n e a r L inn’s Inn, E sacada, O regon Sport Sweaters We have just bought a “sample line of M en’s Sweater Coats, all different colors and style, and priced much be low the regular price, also a few Knit \ ests. Boys’ and youths' good heavy School Shoes to close out from $ 2 .9 8 up. Blacks and browns. j k Call 5 2 l for your Grocery Needs. U We Lave a complete stock. THE PEOPLE'S STORE OUR MOTTO SERVICE H. B. 'S S W E R * C. A. D YK EM AN