Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 14, 1926, Image 1

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    Nettili
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V OLUM E XX.
NO
INSURANCE IS SEN SIBLE.
If we a re not w orth an y th in g to our
fam ilies or ourselves, let us not thin k
of in su ra n c e today, o r any o th e r day.
B ut—
If we a re valuab le to our fam ilies
and o th er kinfolk, if we a re th e b re a d ­
w inners, keeping the w ell-know n wolf
from the door, it behooves us to m ake
sensible provision for e v en tu a lities, so
th a t those we leave behind m ay not
face privation, d istre ss and w ant.
If you have not alre a d y insured
your life for th e benefit of those d e­
p endant upon you, now, d u rin g T h rift
W eek, is th e tim e to do it.
Sound, .logical, su b s ta n tia l reaso n s
for in su rin g o u r lives a re innum erable.
As a g a in st them th e re can be b u t
th re e reaso n s for n o t in su rin g our
lives— sh o rt-sig h ted n ess, indifference
or selfishness—altho u g h “p u re c u sse d ­
n e ss” oft tim es play s its p art.
T he rig h t kind of an in su ra n c e pol­
icy is the best aid to th rift. T he hold­
er know s th a t he h as secu red those
th a t depend upon him and he can
w ork u n d istu rb ed by w orry.
The w orld m akes th in g s hot for th e
m an w ith cold feet.
T hose w ho have m oney to earn
never have m oney to bu rn .
The m ost dangero u s cro ssin g in th e
w orld is double crossing.
One difference betw een h u gging and
dancing is you dance in a crow d.
IF EVERYONE BOUGHT HERE.
W hat w ould be th e dividends p ay ­
able to E stacada if every citizen on
D ecem ber 31, 1926, could tru th fu lly
say he o r she had not violated a com ­
m unity reso lu tio n for 1926 to "buy at
hom e?”
The in creased busin ess w hich would
obtain fo r hom etow n m e rc h a n ts from
such a com m unity reso lu tio n m ight
seem inconsiderable to those w’ho buy
seldom if ever th ro u g h th e m ails, but
to th a t person acquain ted w ith postal
m oney o rd er sta tistic s an d th e n u m ­
bers of m ail o rd er catalo g s an n u a lly
pouring into the re su ltin g loss to the
com m unity is staggerin g .
At th is tim e, w hen com m unity co
operation and loyalty a re doing so
m uch for com m unity g ro w th and p ro s­
perity, il seem s th a t an inten siv e and
concerted cam paign for one solid year
for 100 per cent in cu lcatio n of th e
“ buying a t hom e" h a b it w ould discov­
e r for every com m unity th e hidden
"fountain of p ro sp erity .”
P resu p p o sin g , th a t th e m ail o rd er
catalog cover has been clam ped down
tig h tly for one y ear by th e w hole com ­
m u n ity the probable benefits w hich
w ould accru e to th e com m unity are
am azing. F irstly , th o u san d s of do’-
lars a n n u ally shipped out of tow n
w ould pour into hom e tow p stores.
The in creased business w ould e n co u r­
age the m e rch an ts to sto re im prove­
m ents, th e p u rch ase of la rg e r stocks,
the low ering of prices and to o th e r­
w ise im proving service. The benefit
to th e public of b e tte r sto re s, la rg e r
stocks, low er prices an d b e tte r s e r­
vice is obvious. B usiness begets b u si­
ness. It is th e busy tow n w hich a t ­
tra c ts new in d u strie s, new business,
new citizens, and new buildings. P o p ­
u latio n in creases an d b uilding im ­
provem ents d istrib u te th e ta x burden
over a la rg e r area, lig h ten in g it for
the individual.
Is th e re anyone w ho doubts th a t
E stacad a would be a b igger and b e tte r
tow n to live in in 1927 if everybody
bought a t hom e in 1926?
P. E. P. C OM P ANY
E X T E N S IO N S
As p a rt of th e im p o rta n t im prove­
m ents planned in its program m e of ex­
pansion to give b e tte r service to th e
public, th e P o rtlan d E lectric P ow er
Company, says F ra n k lin T. G riffith,
th e p resid en t, w ill in sta ll a 20,000-kilo
w at tu rb in e engine a t a coat of approx­
im ately $550,000. C o nstruction of the
base of th is larg e engine h as begun
a t th e foot of Lincoln stre e t, at S ta ­
tion L, w here it will be pu t in by m id­
sum m er w ith th e aid of th e G eneral
E lectric Company, from whom it ha?
been ordered. As p a rt of th is ad d itio n ­
al u n it v-ill be in stalled a 380-pound
p ressu re boiler, w hich will in crease
the P. E. P. com pany’s g e n e ra tin g c a ­
pacity about 10,000 horsepow er. In o r­
der to place th e new tu rb in e and boil­
er, a gen eral sh ift of a d elicate and
highly technical n a tu re th a t is n o t un
frau ght w ith d an g er to w orkm en, will
be n ecessary .
A mong th e m achines rec e n tly in s ta l­
led a t S tatio n L a re tu rb in e s of 20,000
15,500, 6000 and 2000 k ilow at cap acity
respectively, m aking a to tal for th e
plant of 13.500 kilow at c a p acity ; ant'
a new high-pressure bo iler system .
T he P o rtlan d E lectric P ow er Com
par.y, through Mr. G riffith, seeks fro ir
the county com m issioners approval of
its plans for co n stru c tin g a c ro ssin r
undet th e stre e t at F irs t and B urnside
a cro ssin g track w ith sw itch for em er
gency use on th e Second s tr e e t ra m r
of th e B urnside bridge, and a cross
over th e sw itch on th e e a st approach
to the bridge.
E A S T E R N C LA C K A M A S Ni'.W C TH U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y
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14,
1926
n 13-
NEWS FROM IRE NEIGHBORING TOWNS ]
Notes and Comment
Chad Alton in Sutherlin Sun
3EEEE
Mr. and Mrs. R isney and Mr. aiu
Mrs. Clay C haney and ch ild ren w en
The fe a r expressed by som e n ew s­ g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H eld o
p ap ers th a t o u r c rim in a ls have got Sunday.
nut of co n tro l is not sh ared by th e out-
Mr. and Mrs. W alter P au lsen am
poken T elegram .
Yet, the esteem ed ch ild ren of P o rtla n d made a b rief visi
evening co n tem p o rary w ould feel a to Mr. and Mrs. J. P au lsen Sunday,
conditions w ere it not for th e fact
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. R endlem an c
little pessim istic itself about crim e j P o rtla n d w ere v isitin g w ith Mr. am
th a t it has a rem edy to offer for them , j Mrs. Leo R ath Sunday. Mr. R endle
Im p riso n m en t m eans a com fortable, man is a building c o n tra c to r and say.
w ell-fed existence, enlivened by sp o rts business is good in his line,
and m ovies. Ten y e a rs of it m eans
Joe and A dolph W eiderhold and Les
J™
L Wu it aL
h * parr
?,‘e , im
b “ /.L
m ake
m l ean.
Life
p riso C n „hr m „ en 7 t i°
is ' " e M iller w ere also guests at th e Leo
an obsolete term , no longer in vogue R ain hom e on Sunday.
Mr. Otto P au lsen is called to P o rt
in practice, though it is still found in
th e sta tu te s.
land to serv e on th e fed eral grand
T his coddling of convicts, th is p a s­ jury.
sion for paro lin g and lu st for pardon-
The G eorge g ran g e held its reg u lar
ing, enco u rag es crim in a ls and pro- m eetlng S atu rd ay evening w ith new
m otes crim e. The T eleg ram w isely offl[,e,.g in th e c h airg .
su g g ests th a t if our fellow s p u rsu e
Mr. H enry Jo y n e r of George, made
evil courses, we are in a m easu re to a very p leasan t call on the Clackam as
blam e; we can g re a tly ch an g e t h e . Newg th i„ week and he sayg M r„
conditions for w hich we a re in p a rt Jo y n e r has re tu rn e d from h e r visit to
resp o n sib le and of w hich we so loudly W ashington county and b ro u g h t back
com plain if ive sh a ll “le a rn to thin k w ith h er a tru c k load of baggagf
m ore of ju stic e for th e g u ilty and of w hich consisted of tw o fine registered
m ercy for th e innocent." T he T ele­ L an g w ater G uernsey cows, w ith a ped­
g ram w an ts a sq u a re deal for the igree th a t is w orld wide. T hese cows
rig h teo u s and for th e w rongdoer.
sp o rt all kinds of ribbons from the
L a st y ear, m ore th an eleven th o u ­ late in te rn a tio n a l show.
sand p erso n s w ere m u rd ered in th is
Good for you, Mr. and Mrs. Joyner.
e o u n try ; in money, c rim in a ls cost us Wu a re alw ays glad t0 h e a r th a t our
about four billion d o lla rs a y ear. T his p a rt of th e county is com ing to the
w aste of life and money is too great, j lro n t N othing builds up o u r farm ing
and could quickly and easily be c u r- f (;ountry like good gtock. It ig n o t 80
tailed if we took the T eleg ram 's ad- m any y e a rs ago th a t th is p a rt of Ore-
vice. By the pulp it and th e p ress, a gon had any blooded gtock. A cow
good deal is said to th e effect th a t wag ju st , cow today we have a g00(
crim e does not pay. We w ho do not m any men w ho Iook at it ln a differ.
p ractice v illainy th in k th is is a fact. cnt w ay and tb e begt ig none t00 good
But is it? M ith reaso n , th e crim in a ls | We congvatu la te Mrs. Jo y n er in be
know it is fiction; because of o ur iug able t0 add th is flne gtock to he
foolish fo rb earan ce, they find th e re - ber(j
w ards of crim e g re a te r th a n »its pun-1
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ishm ent. W e ta k e cred it to ourselves
for a sp irit of g entle forgiveness when
we ask p ard o n for th e ruffian w ho has
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robbed o r m auled o u r neighbor, and
Mr. George P e rry w as home on Su;,
by o ur plea determ ine th e co u rse of a j day for a sh o rt v isit w ith his fam ily
E v erett and E lva Shibley, M argarei
lozen you ths who a re w ondering if
the re tu rn s from h ard -w o rk in g hones- Beck and G ilbert S h e a re r atten d ed c
ty a re com parable w ith th e re w a rd s m eeting of C lackam as co unty C. E. S
of crim e. F o r every crim in al we p a r - 1 officers at O regon City on Sunday af-
don, we m ake a dozen c rim in als who ! -rrnoon.
The Jo h n and E m ery C losner fam i­
a re w illing to tak e his ch an ces and
lies visited on Sunday a t th e home of
hope to have his luck.
The p rev alen ce of crim e is a b itte r th e ir fath e r, Ed. C losner,
John Moger left on F rid ay for In ­
ndictm en t of society, w hose founda­
tions a re law and order* If society dependence w here he expects to work
A num ber of people in th is neigh-
an n o t p ro te c t itself from its m au-
. auding o u tlaw s it has not m ade much t a r hood a re having bad colds. Joe
pro g ress from th e old days w hen th e I G uttridge w as confined to his bed sev
I oral days and Mrs. Joe is ill a t present
sim ple ru le sufficed;
T h at they should take who have th e with a bad a tta c k of to n silitis. R onald
G uttridge, E dw ard S h earer and K a th ­
pow er,
leen H o rn er have been ab sen t from
And they should keep who can.
B ut to p ro te c t itself from its m ale­ : chool h ere and A rdine B yers from
facto rs, society h as th e p ow er; it ;s high school for a few days.
Sunday a ftern o o n c a lle rs a t th e Mo­
sw ift
and
ad equate
punishm ent.
W henever society w ishes to free itself rar home w ere Mrs. W iley H owell and
from th e c rim in als who p rey on it, it Miss E dith.
The L ad ies’ Aid oiled the floors at
can do so. F o r every crim e, adequate
p u n ish m en t is provided. W hy not give the school house on S aturday.
The J. W. B yers fam ily w ere dinner
th e gu ilty ju stice, and show m ercy to
quests at th e G eorge G uttrid g e home
th e in nocent?
n E staca d a on Sunday.
Mr. W. D. M cClellan h as trad ed hi?
Y outhful crim in als do n o t deserve
so m uch condem nation as do the .arm h ere for some p ro p erty a t W il­
p a re n ts brin g in g them into th e world. lam ette and left w ith his fam ily on
N eglect from , b irth an in clination to Tuesday for his new home. The bes!
le t them grow up as th e y will, care­ wishes of th e ir m any frien d s h ere goes
less of th e com pany th ey keep and w ith them.
C harles F a rr ie r w as a P o rtla n d vis-
d erelict in any so rt of C h ristian exara-
pie, no w onder sc m any of te n d e r j tor on Sunday.
y e a rs find th e ir w ay e arly into t h e 1 W illiam N iem an of B arton m ade a
courts.
| ¿h o rt call a t th e W iley H ow ell home
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| on Monday.
People w ho have held a high op ir
Mr. and Mrs. D ayball and son Reggy
ion of th e B enevolent O rder of E lk s ! of P o rtlan d w ere calling on old
will be pained to le a rn th a t by a ¡¡ends here on Sunday.
c o u rt o rd e r th e grill and b a r of Lodgi
L ittle Anna G u ttridge had a b irth -
No. 1 ln N ew Y'ork has been pad
ay on Tuesday.
locked for v iolation of th e liquor laws.
Clifford G re e n stre e t is driving a
The E lks as an o rg an izatio n a r t t ru ck for Mr. Jim M illard.
goodly, p a trio tic lot, and we had
ra th e r not h e a r of th is n ece ssa ry ac­
.-O REST RAN G ERS’
tion of th e courts.
T E L E P H O N E SAVES LIFE
SPRINGWATER
J
H. B. S n y d e r is »hipping th re e
m ore e a rs o f lu m b e r th is w eek.
P ete M alzanini and A ugust Stubbr
w ere in P o rtla n d on T uesday.
G. W. Moore of th e E stacada hotel
w as a b u sin ess v isito r in P o rtla n d on
T uesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Mat=au. W ar­
re n Sm ith and K enneth W oods of Oak
G rove w ere callin g on frien d s and re l­
atives In tbia community on Sunday.
i
LOCAL ITEMS
COMING TO
PORTLAND
SPECIALIST
Mrs. J. W. M iller w as a Portland
v isito r one day last week.
in In te rn a l Medicine fo r (lie
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
GEORGE ITEMS
IF SOCIETY CARES TO PROTECT
ITSELF.
T h ere ought to be th e m akings of
a good young m an and fu tu re citizen
in th e youth E lm er P o rth w ho v iolat­
ed h is tru sty e h ip to leav e th e prison
a t Salem and re tu rn to his fa th e r and
m o th er ln P o rtlan d on C h ristm ar
H aving satisfied his longing for homo
he gave him self up and w as re tu rn ­
ed to confinem ent. It is to be hoped
E lm er m ay p rofit from his punis?
m en t and develop, as has been said
into a useful manhood, and we think
he will.
$1.50 A Y EA R
A lonely telephone, located ln th e
/a stn essy s on th e e a st side of Colby
m ountain. in C alifornia, recen tly prov­
ed th e m eans of saving th e life of
P url W aite, S ou th ern Pacific freight
conductor, w-ho lives in R oosevelt,
Cal.
W ith his wife and a party of friends
W aite w ent h u n tin g in th e S ierras
for deer. He becam e sep arated from
th e re s t of th e p a rty and for th ree
days and n ig h ts w as com pletely lost
N early fam ished for w an t of food end
sick from exhaustion. W aite finally
stum bled acro ss a telephone box
w hich w as used by th e forest rangers.
W ith hope alm ost abandoned be seix
ed th e In stru m en t. .T h o m as Fleck,
looking out on th e c re st of Colby
m ountain, h eard th e rin g from the
abandoned box down On D eer creek
and lost no tim e in com m unlcsting
w ith th e ra n g e rs In B utte Meadows
br
T h ey sta rte d acro ss th e m ountains for
th e ir m an and reach ed him ju s t
tim e.
“i
Mrs. tV. H. G rayheal and dau g h ter
Jean w ent to L ents on Tuesday.
Mr. R. H. C urrin w as home several
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asp w ere P ort-
days th is week from his w ork at Bull
jn d visitors last W ednesday.
Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Miss E dythe Run.
.’e te rs w ere calling on Mrs. Roy
Mr. H. L. M cK inney of M ilw aukic
Jo u g la ss last W ednesday evening.
w as an E stacad a visitor one day last
Mrs. W alter D ouglass and Mrs. Vir- week.
,il D ouglass w ere calling a t the home
Mr. Joe F leu ry of S eattle w as the
of Roy D ouglass on F riday afternoon guest of his siste r Mrs. W. W. Sm ith
of la s t week.
on Sunday.
Mr. A kers, who is on the sick list, is
P assen g ers on the early tra in to
m proving.
P o rtlan d w ere Joe Nicolson and Mike
Roy D ouglass w as a P o rtlan d visitor
N’identhal.
jn Monday.
Mrs. W. E. C handler and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison accom ­
panied Ed. D ouglass to P o rtlan d on Miss V era, of C azadero spent S atu r
day in P ortland.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. W arner have a
Mr. and Mrs. W ill D ouglass and
»Valter D ouglass and fam ily w ere the dne new radio at th eir home which
dinner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil was installed on S aturday.
oouglass on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. A hlberg recently
purchased a fine new Buick sedan
from th e C ascade M otor Co.
T H E D E C L A R A TIO N C HAMBER
Miss Iren e S aling w as a visitor at
The D eclaration C ham ber in Inde­ the F. C. B artholom ew home on S a t­
pendence H all in Philadelphia will be urday evening.
a sh rin e of h isto rical in te re s t for vis­
Mr. A. N. Jo hnson and Mr. W orden
itors to the Sesquicentennial In te rn a ­ of the E stacad a P h arm acy w ent to
tional Exposition, opening Ju n e 1, P o rtlan d on Sunday.
1926, because of the fact th a t a series i
Mr. H. A. L a b a rre of the Model Sup-
of tableaux depicting h isto rical eventB
com pany w as in P o rtlan d on bus-
of one hundred y ears ago will be giv- ! Ply
.
an w ithin the actu a l confines of the lness one day last wcek
room.
Mrs. F ra n k F orem an of A ntelope,
The Cham ber, an excellent exam ple Oregon, has been a guest at the Roy
of E nglish R en aissan ce a rc h ite c tu re : Wilcox hom e for several days,
of the G eorgian period, re ta in s th e or-
Mrs. Roy W ilcox drove down to Bor-
iginal in terio r panelling and decora-1 ing on T uesday to spend the day at
lions, some of w hich have been r e - ! the hom e of her sister, Mrs. T. Richey,
moved. A p o rtra it of George Wash-
Mr. Ben R isney of George recently
ngton hangs over the en tran ce dooi
ind w as painted from life during the
var by Jam es Peale. The fu rn itu re tllrough th e C ascade Motor com pany,
s th e original of th a t used by the
Mr. and Mrs. John C losner of Ridge-
’ongress from 1775 to 1781. The sil- Meld, W ashington, w ere visitors a t the
e r in k stan d used in signing the D ec- j Ed. C losner hom e in S p rin g w ater on
aratio n is a precious exhibit in t h e 1 Sunday.
cham ber.
Mr. Jo b n pjrv jn w bo wag ta k e n to
The A ssem bly of the P rovince of P o rtlan d la st week for an operation i?
’ennsylvania in O ctober, 1736, w as reported as re stin g easy a t th e St. Vin-
he first group to occupy the Cham ber. cents h o sp ita i
Its use by the A ssem bly continued;
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or a period of 39 years, up to the Km° n* ‘hose
t o p p i n g in P ortland
levolutlon, when the C ontinental Con- " n T ue!,day w ere Me8dame8 W. J.
tress convened there.
Moore’ P erry A nderson, Lloyd E w alt
On Ju ly 4, 1776, the declaratio n of and Ja c k Hayden,
ndependence w as passed in th e Cham-
Mrs. Seym our, one of the old pion
ier. On th a t day the docum ent w a s |eers °f E stacada, is rep o rted in very
ead before the m em bers.
| Poor h ealth , w hich we a re indeed
N otable ev en ts th a t have taken very sorry t0 learn,
lace in the D eclaration C h a m b e rh a v e
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McKenzie (E lsie
veen num erous. W ashington accepted F u ller) of C urrinsville, a re rejoicing
tis appointm ent as G eneral and Com- over the a rriv a l of a baby d au g h ter at
aander-in-C hief
of th e C ontinental th eir hom e on New Y ear’s day.
Army on Ju n e 16, 1775. On Ju n e 14,
P assen g ers on the tra in bound for
1777, C ongress adopted the A m erican
I
P
o
rtlan d on S atu rd ay w ere Mr. and
/lag. T he F ederal C onvention con­
vened to fram e a C onstitution. T he ! ^!l8, H obertson of G arfield, Mrs. Nina
bodies of John Q uincy Adams, H enry
E cker, Mrs. Jo h n E rvin and Mr. and
Clay, and A braham Lincoln lay in Mrs. G. B. Linn,
sta te there.
Mr. and Mrs. F red H o rn er w ent t<
R eproduction of some of th ese G resham on Monday. Mr. H orner .-
ev en ts will be a p a rt of the pageant-j hand, w hich was cut so very severel.»
ary featu res planned during th e expo some tim e ago, is healing nicely but i;
sition.
not com pletely well.
Mrs. G erald W ilson attended the in ­
stallatio n cerem onies of the Oregoi
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL
City au x iliary to the Legion on las'.
CHURCH.
T uesday evening. Mrs. W ilcox is com ­
The F rien d ly C hurch on th e H ill."
m ittee w om an from the sta te auxiliary
IR A F. RANKIN, P astor.
for th is d istrict.
Sunday S chool................................ 10:00
It is rum ored th a t chicken thieve
Geo. L aw rence, Supt.
unior C hurch ................................. 10:45 ! have been w orking to some extent in
the C u rrin sv ille d istrict. T his is bar
Mrs. R ankin in charge.
M orning w o r s h ip ..................* ..... 11:00 ,, | business and it is sincerely hoped th at
“lass m eeting
.............................. 12:00 th is p lu n d erin g stops before some-
, tiling serio u s com es of it.
E arl L aF orge, L eader.
P reaching at Garfield c h u rc h ___ 3:00 j The m any friends of W allace Smith
E pw orth League devotional
; n th is com m unity will be so rry to
m eeting ......................................... 6:30 j -cam of his recent illness. He is still
Evening w o r s h i p ............................. 7:30 ’ »nflned to his hom e but we hope to
The L adies’ Aid society w ill m eet at n-port very soon of his com plete re-
he home of Mrs. Geo. Law rence. Wed-1 covery and to see him In biz office
-esday afternoon.
A speedom eter I asain.
parting will be taken to know the dis-
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Young of O ar-
ince covered to date, a t the ra te of field left on W ednesday for Florida
16 pennies per foot. E ach lady is w here they expect to m ake th eir fu ­
asked to report.
tu re home. T h eir m any friends re g re t
Mid-week p ra y e r service a t the ! o see them go but w ish them m uch
church W ednesday evening, 7:30. All happiness and success In th e ir new
a re welcome.
home.
Choir practice a t the church, T h u rs­
The Odd Fellow s and R ebekahs are
day evening. 7:30.
m aking p re p a ra tio n s for th eir annual
“We w ill triu m p h in thy salvation, 1 >int in stallatio n of officers w hich will
and in the name of our God we will occur on S atu rd ay evening. Dr. Chas
set up our b an n ers: Jehovah fulfil ail Johnson and Mrs. K ath ry n Jones are
thy p etitio n s.’ P salm 20:5.
the d iptr let deputy officers ln c h arg e of
tiie cerem onies.
Old L iberty Bell in P hiladelphia is
The C ascade M otor com pany rep o rt
a sacred and revered relic, beloved oi
every tru e A m erican. On the New tiie sale of several c a rs d u ring the
Year its voice, silen t for 90 years, week. G ilbert S h earer of S prlngw atei
again pealed forth and w as carried to ¡buying a Ford touring, A lfred Gun
m any thousand e ars by radio. But the dem on of Sandy a C hevrolet coupe
e a rs upon which its cracked tones Jack H ayden a C hevrolet touring, am:
fell w ere not the sam e as when on Norma R andolph of Viola a Ford
th a t joyous occasion it ran g out pro­ coupe.
claim ing liberty to all the people. It
The A rtisan s gave a m ost successful
sounded to m any groveling in crim e,
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In wilful disobedience of law s, in de-
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bauchery. and a d riftin g aw ay from !’a "
W ednesday evening. High
the principles upon w hich this g reat Honor« at card s w ent to Mrs. Jack
R epublic was founded.
H syden and Raym ond Lovelace Low
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scores w ere m ade by Chas. P alm er
J . M. M oore is m aking som e de- and Mrs. R. H. C arter. At th e close
cided im pro v em en ts a t his a u to of the evening a m ost delicious lunch
p a rk th is winter;
^was served.
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pi>'t fifteen years
DOES NOT OPERATE
II iii be at
HENSON HOTEL
IVodiW'silny, lliii t 't i u } »ml
i’T I t l a j , t-VI n u i . j
4, a n d .*>.
Office H ours: 10 a. in. to 1 p. m.
T H R E E DAYS ONLY
No ( barge for C onsultation.
Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g rad u ate
'n m edicine and su rg e ry and is li­
censed by the sta te of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen-
d.citis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach,
tonsils or adenoids.
He lias to his cred it w onderful re ­
su lts in diseases of the stom ach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart, kid-
rey, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrh ,
weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, log
ulcers and rectal ailm ents.
Below a re the nam es of a few of his
many satisfied p atien ts in O regon;
Rose J. Aplin, C arson, W ash., nerve
trouble.
Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose
ulcer, leg.
M. P. C hristianson, A lbany, bladder
trouble.
Mrs. M. A. Ew an, Coquille, stom ach
trouble.
R obert Z iglinskl, Scio, stom ach and
h e a rt trouble.
John Roth, A lbany, adenoids and
tonsils.
Mrs. M. I. Olsen, P o rtlan d , appendi­
citis.
R em em ber the above date, th a t con­
sultation on tills trip w ill be free and
hat his treatm en t ts different.
M arried women m u st be accom pan-
ed by th e ir husbands.
A ddress: 211 B radbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, C alifornia.
R eception at Stevens Home.
Mr. at)d Mrs. H. C. Stevens e n te r­
tained m ost d elightfully a t th e ir home
n T e rra se s addition a t a large recep ­
tion on last F rid ay evening honoring
Mr. and Mrs. C harles W ilson who
w ere m arried d u ring the holidays.
T here w ere a large num ber in a t­
tendance including several g uests
from out of town.
Mr. W ilson is a po p u lar m em ber of
the faculty of the E staca d a high school
and has m any friends in this com m u­
nity, all of whom join in w elcom ing
his bride and w ishing them m uch h a p ­
piness and prosperity.
Hr». WHI Cary Entertains.
L ast T hursday aftern o o n Mrs. Will
C ary en tertain ed a group of ladies a t
a 500 party.
Those bidden w ere M esdames Reed,
Moore, Stevens, L aw rence, Cooke,
S p ark s and G ohring.
Mrs. S parks was w inner of high
core for the aftern o o n and Mrs.
-loore won consolation prize. A love­
ly lunch was served a t the close of
playing for the afternoon.
4
DISCOVER H E A L T H S E C R E TS
OF EDNA HOPPER
2 of Quartet Caught, but Others Win
Bet Made at University of
Pittsburg Fraternity.
By Chicago m o u n t i a . u i 'U vVirt)
r i i i e i.U itii, ju n . Jo -ju tiiiiu ju
lie iiu esl moue and booled as becomes
.*e Ultra lasuiouaU ie ju tp p et, tour ciii-
.e rsily of B itlsburg stu u cu ls gazeU on
._uua vc all ace llu p p ei, luc o - y c a iu iu
eoreuuiai beauty, a t m e AlUitie uica-
e r luuay as sue revealed m e u u ier-
iit m em ods she useu in retain in g u er
oeauty.
H ow ever, two of the pseuuo girls
..ew ed only a p a rt oi Miss H opper's
program , i heir voices, a trifle on m e
oassu side, betrayed them an d bum
..ere ludely dragg. d Horn the th e a te r
a lew m om ents a fte r m e cx-comic op
i a s ta r hail finished her bath in lull
view of the audience.
A fter the two stu d en ts, who gave
leir nam es as G eorge W ilson and
Frank A rm strong, each 24 y ears old,
m em bers of the A lpha O m ega s o n n y ,
ad been taken to the A llegheny po-
• ice statio n they laughingly told the
police th eir story:
“Well, you got us boys, but only
.wo. Back th ere in th e th e a te r are
i wo o th er stu d en ts of the m ale per-
uasion, and we’re h ere to bet you th a t
hey w on't be caught.
"W e m ade a bet in the P itt F ia t
iouse a g ain st a pool g o tten up by the
other boys th a t we could get into the
jeauty show and not be caught. We
vere, but the o th e r boys w on’t, and
we'll w in.”
And, according to late report, they
did.
Miss H opper's program in rev ealin g
her beauty secrets w as as follows:
Show ing the women in the audience
the proper way to get up in th e m orn­
ing, how to tak e one’s bath go th rough
m orning exercises and d ress for the
street.
The big featu re w as the b ath, d ire c t­
ly in front of the footlights.
T H R IFT WE EK Ja n u a ry 17th to 24th
Every W eek Should Re T h rift W eek.
Now is th e tim e to com m ence m ak­
ing it s o - S ta rt an account w ith th e
Home Rank.
Call for our 1926 calen d ar. Us rec­
ords will m aterially a ssist you in your
th rift efforts.
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