Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 14, 1926, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 192(5
ELECTRIC SI ORE
A. SA G N ER , P ro p rie to r.
E lectrical Goods o f All K inds— P ain ts, V arn ish
els.— Two ceil F la s h lig h t. 50c.
fc
Ken» fcy Day.
E lectric
an d
E nam-
V acuu m S w eeper
P H O N E 76-2
PORTLAND-CARVER-ESTACADA STAGES
CRE 8 CN NEWS ITEMS yj\lQ TO GO
OF SFECIAL INTEREST
W. A. Heylman
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
THE BREAD
SUPREME
THE NORTHWEST’S
FINEST BAKERY”
JERSEY
M IL K A N D C R E A M
’
Wm. W. Smith
A T T O R N E Y S AT LAW
We
NEW
W IN TE R
F ire losses In D allas for 1925 w ere
sm all, not a single building being de­
stroyed.
M unicipal T erm in al, S ixth an d Salm on S ts.— P hone M ain "733.
L IN N 'S IN N , E stn rn d a , O regon.
E sta b lish m e n t of a rock pile for the
D A ILY
em ploym ent of county p riso n ers was
(A)
A. M.
P. M. P. M.
• A. M. M ;P.M P.M
P.M advocated at Salem by B razier Small,
4:3 0 8:30 ju stice of the peace.
. P o rtla n d
2:0(i 0:20 L v. E sta c a d a
8:00
8:45
4:45
C lackam as
2:30 0:50
E ag le C reek 8:1 5
A ppropriations ag g reg atin g $312,500
C a rv e r
2 :4 0 7 :0 0
B a rto n
8:25
4 :5 5 8:55
for
th e C hem aw a Indian school have
B arto n
9:15
5:15
3 :0 5 7:25
C a rv e r
S;45
E agle C reek
3 :1 5 7:35
C lackam as
8:55
5 :2 6 9:25 been included in th e in te rio r depurt-
A r. E staca d a
3 :3 0 7 :50 A r. P o rtla n d
0 :3 0
0 :0 0 10:00 ■ m ent app ro p riatio n bill.
* D aily ex c e p t S u n d ay
(A1 S a tu rd a y onlv.
STANDARD O R COMPANY«:./*»
Oregon and Idaho would be author-
SU N D A Y — Leave P o rtla n d 10 A. M. L eave E sta c a d a 4.30 P. M.
1 ized to build a bridge across th e Snake
riv e r at B allard ’s landing site under
T H E AMERICAN FLAG
a bill passed by th e senate.
W hen the question of selecting a
R. L. S tephens, 71, a native of Doug­
las county, ex-sheriff and for m any suitable flag for the S esquieentennial
y ears one of R oseburg's leading shoe in te rn atio n al E xposition arose it be
FROM THE NORTHWEST’S
m erch an ts died a t Roseburg.
cam e a t once evident th a t because of
M em bers of th e tax in v estig atin g .ue n atu re of the event w hich th e ex
com m ittee created under an act of the position w as to celeb rate only one
1925 leg islatu re have been sum m oned
.an d ard could properly be used, i nis
to m eet In Salem Ja n u a ry 26.
..as tue Bag of the L ulled S lates ol
Selection of a p resid en t of the U ni­ .u n erica.
v e rsity of Oregon a t E ugene to suc­
w ith a few exceptions, our flag is
ceed th e late P. L. C am pbell probably
.u s oldest in tue world. It h as stood
will be announced w ithin the n ext few
u o sian u au y tue sam e lor n early iuu
weeks.
G round breaking for the paper mill .c a rs , while in o tu er lands national
of th e St. H elens P ulp & P ap er com­ .¿uoieins have cnauged as em pires
pany w as cele b rated at St. H elens -rave la ile u and vast political upiieav-
by a dedicato ry program and a cessa­ -is uro ag u i w ild uiern new Danners
.o ciaim m e allegiance o i tue puyu
tion of business.
lace.
F o r th e second tim e in less th an
c o n tra ry to general belief the Hag ui
DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR
m onth p etitio n s for th e recall of Mayor
.ne e n n e u b la te s w as not an incpii
Fox and C cuncilm en Sllvls, Schilling
. a creation, it w as lorm eo troin tue
OWN FAST “WHITE” AUTO TRUCK TO
C arlson. W ell, N eisw onger and H enkle
co ntinental b m o n n ag Dy substnui-
are In circulation a t Bend.
ESTACADA RETAIL STORES.
,ug in m e canon a circlet ot th irte e n
The public service com m ission dis ,.a rs lor m e two crosses—bt. Georg s
m issed th e ap p lication of the B ear m d St. A ndrew ’s—ot B ritain. Tue
C reek Boom com pany for a franchise c tn p e s w ere alreauy there.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT
on th e w aters of B ear creek and its
George W ashington described its
trib u ta rie s in Coos county.
m aking th u s; "W e tak e the s ta r from
T w enty-eight persons m et violent .re a v e n ; the red from our m other
d eath in M ultnom ah county in Decern wdunlry, sep aratin g it by w hite stripes,
ber, according to th e m onthly rep o rt .nus snow ing m a t we nave sep arated
.rom h e r; and the w hite strip es shall
prepared by C oroner Sm ith. Suicide
_,o down to posterity rep resen tin g lib­
predom inated, ten persons ending th eir
e rty .”
lives.
In the coat of arm s of W ashington
More th a n 50 colonies of bees in the .here w ere, curiously, both sta rs and
a p iary of John P a sh e k a t T he Dalles strip es rep resen ted , and m any histor-
assum ed th a t sp rin g w as here and be
ans have sought to estab lish a con­
cam e active. Some of th e bees sw arm nection betw een th is and the concep­
ed, w hich is u nprecedented for Ja n tion of the flag. E xcept for th e coin­
cidence, not a scrap of evidence has
uary.
A pplicants d esirin g to renew th e ir ever been discovered to support this
heory,
how ever, a ttra c tiv e it is
real e sta te d e a le rs’ licenses for 1926
It w as a year a fte r the signing of
who do not rem it th e annual fee by
he D eclaration of Independence th a t
Ja n u a ry 10, will be penalized, W ill
the first legislation for the flag was
Moore, s ta te re a l e sta te com m issioner
nacted. On Ju n e 14, 1777, now cel-
has stated .
brated by us as Flag Day, Congress,
D uring la st y ear 20,635,586 feet of
.ttin g in Philadelphia, adopted the
tim b er w as cut in th e C ascade na
illowing resolution:
“R esolved: T h at th e flag of the
fional forest, valued at $34,898.49, ac­
cording to a rep o rt issued a t th e of­ hirteen U nited S ta te s be th irte e n
fice in E ugene of N elson F. Macduff, stripes, a lte rn a te red and w hite; and
le union be th irteen stars, w hite In
supervisor.
blue field, rep resen tin g a new con
One hundred and th re e m ills rep o rt­
tellation."
ing to th e W est C oast L um berm en’s
T his w as th e first official step to­
association for th e week ending Jan
ward th e adoption of our national em-
uary 2, m an u factu red 45,124,659 feet jlem . T he resolution w as officially
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
of lum ber sold 70,678,270 fe e t and m blished In A ugust and the design
shipped 69,014,991 feet.
irst prom ulgated by C ongress on Sep
P a tro n s of th e K ilpatrick-C olllns em ber 3rd. W here it w as first dis-
layed is still a question of dispute,
W ater com pany, w hich o p erates in
T H E H OLID AY S A R E A LL P A S T AND AS U S U A L A L L E N ­
ut it flew in th e breeze a t the battle
Multnomah county, filed a p ro test with
JO Y E D T H E M S E L V E S TO T H E U TM O S T .
W E M U ST
A LL
1 B randyw ine on S eptem ber 11th, at
he public service com m ission In con-
G E T DOWN TO B U S IN E S S N O W .
1926 C AM E IN W IT H
lerm
antow n on O ctober 4th, and in
ection w ith the proposal of th e com­
1 subsequent encounters. T he con-
F U C H S U N S H IN E AND JO Y T O ALL. IN T H E F U T U R E AS
pany to In crease its rate s.
ection of B etsy Ross w ith It is a be-
IN T H E P A S T W E W IL L E N D E A V O R TO S E R V E A LL OUR
The s ta te board of control has ac­ oved legend enshrined In th e h e a rts
F R IE N D S AND P A T R O N S TO T H E B E S T O F OUR A B IL IT Y
cepted th e new g irls’ dorm ito ry re-
f school children.
enlly com pleted a t the s ta te home
AND, SAY, W E E A R N E S T L Y
S O L IC IT
YOUR
SUPPORT
In th e spring of 1795, tw o more
or the feeble m inded a t Salm at
lates having been added to the U n­
FOR W IT H O U T iV W E C A N ’T SU C C E ED .
ost of $50,000. T he stru c tu re has ac- in , th e circle of th irte e n s ta rs was
om m odations for appro x im ately 50 pa­ hanged to a square of fiften to In
T H E MANAGEMENT.
tient«.
lude the new states, in tm s form it
em alned for tw enty-three years, and
Sam uel B. Jackson, under a rre s t In
Michigan, will be re tu rn e d to A storia, :o" it w as when it inspired F rancis
cott Key to w rite the im m ortal an
vhere he is w anted on a charge of
hem of the S ta r Spangled B anner
arcen y by em bezzlem ent. It w as al-
vhich has become inseparable from it
eged th a t Jack so n obtained approxi-
n th e th o u g h t of A m ericans.
n ately $2600 belonging to George B.
The last m odification of th e flag
"arey of C latsop county.
vas in 1818 w hen, th e num ber or
T h ere w ere tw o fa ta litie s in Oregon
tates having grown to tw enty, and ad
GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON
ue to in d u strial accid en ts In the week litional ones foreseen in the future,
Phone No. 37-3
nding Ja n u a ry 7, according to the "•resident Monroe signed an a c t to
:he effect th a t every new sta te ad
The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal
ta te in d u strial accid en t comm ission
’he victim s w ere Tom Jerzyk, R ain­ iltted into the union would be recog
accredited Tuberculin free cows
er, se ttle r, and T oney Strom baugh, tile d on he 4th of July following its
adm ission by th e addition of a new
’o rtland. tra m c a r operator.
sta r to th e flag.
More th a n 150 m iles of federal aid
The bill w as signed on April 14
Dads w ere com pleted in Oregon dur- 1818, and In the 108 years th at have
i g th e fiscal y ear ju s t closed, with
BOB’S UNION BARBER SHOP
assed, tw enty-eight m ore sta rs have
02 m ore m iles u n d er construction and appeared In the blue field, but o th e r­
AND MARCEL SALON
9 approved for construction, accord- wise our flag has not changed.
ig to th e annual re p o rt of th e chief
One can n ev er go fa r am iss In per-
f th e b u reau of public roads.
ST 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
orm ing a good or kindly act. H enry
P lana h a re been launched by the
H O U R S — 9 :0 0 A. M. TO 8 :0 0 P. M
octal com m ittee of th e Pendleton ^ord, hearin g of an old-time fiddler
S A T U R D A Y — 9 :0 0 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M.
ip in Maine, brought him down to his
om m ercial asso ciatio n for the enter-
ome a t D earborn to play some real
MASONIC BLDG. E S T A C A D A
ART. SMITH, P rop r.
linm ent of sheep men of th e sta te
"ouslc to dance by. and then sen t him
hen th e 29th ann u al convention of
ome again suitably rew arded
But
le Oregon Wool G row ers’ association his was n o t to be the end of the old
own territory. T h ere are g reat earlhs
Animals and Bird»
In th e D evonshire woods Inhabited by i held In P end leto n Ja n u a ry 22 and fiddler’s good fortune. V audeville in
Have Own Domains badger fam ilies th a t have been there 13.
New York picked him up. is paying
If you w ant a piece of land you buy so long th a t m ankind's oldest fam ilies
P o rtla n d ’s d eath ra te for 1925 show- ’d m $1009 a week, and w hen he a r
a
re
m
ere
u
p
sta
rts
when
compared
I t but If a robin want» a garden he
d a very slight in crease over th a t of rives back In the M aine woods and
fights for I t and so long as he Is fit with th e m !
924. It Is shown by provisional flg- the shores of Lake P ennesseew assee
Golden eagles are very long-lived,
he will continue to flglit for It and
es issued by th a bureau of census he and his aged sw eeth eart can »It fn
drive off all Intrudera of hi» own kind and a p air wUl cling to the sam e eyrie
>m a com pilation of weekly health h eir hum ble hut and ponder on the
P eregrines do the
O ther bird» be tolerates, hut no other for many years.
m any ways Dame F o rtu n e sm iles up
•porta.
The to ta l fo r P ortland ahow-
robin, except his own m ate, may In- same, bnt these fine haw ks have the
on such sim ple folks.
3.349 d e a th s in 1925 as com pared
curious habit of nesting in one plac
▼ade his "property."
ith 3240 In 1924. while the death
Each fox has his own range on and hunting In another. K eepers de­
The L adles Aid of th e C hristian
ite in creased from 11.7 to 11.9 a church will m eet Ja n 21st at the home
which he hunts, and o th er dog-foxes clare th a t they never touch game In
rejp ect bla r l^ b t^ Badgers b a rs th eir th e neighborhood of th eir nesting
bousand in tha sam e periotj.
of Mr*. W. J. Moor.
place.—London I l l- B its
finest Bakery f t î „§«
•»
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
will ta k e care o f an y legal
business you m ay have
DENNY
ERGTHEaS
BAR3LRS
ï
BA ThS
Ladies' an d C hildren's Hair-
C u ttin g a Specialty.
Shop on B roadw ay, E stacad a.
In su ran ce, L oans and C ollections.
a n
DR. W. W. RHODES
Osteopathic
PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON
P IP E
RliDlNU
and FITTINGS
Office in L ich th o rn B ldg., E staca d a
Get our prices before you buy
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
DR. G. F. MIDFORD
Physician and Surgeon
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing. call at the
X x-R ay E q u ip m en t
G lasses F itte d
Office and R esidence Second and
M ain S tre e ts, E stacad a, O regon,
T elephone C onnections
DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Dentist
E ven in g W ork by A p p o in tm en t
P h o n es: Office 315, R esidence 5051
E stacu d a, O regon
A M E MAI S N ST S R E H E T O
P
.
TIRE AND TUBE
REPAIRING
Broadway Garage
0 . D. EBY
Attorney at Law
HENRY BOHN. Estacada
G eneral P ra c tic e . C onfidential A d­
viser.
O regon C ity, O regon
S. E. WOOSTER
Real Estate, Loans, Insur­
ance, Rentals
F a rm L oans a Specialty.
T elephone E staca d a, O regon
C. D., D. C. an d E. C. L A T O U R E T T E
ATTORNEYS
P ra c tic e in all C ourts.
F ir s t N atio n al B ank, O regon City,
O regon.
A m an m ay be dow n, b u t he is not
o u t u n til he is dow n in th e m outh.
Som etim es a m an fin d s he c a n ’t
m ake ends m e e t because th e y a re
loose ends.
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AMERICAN
1 LEGION
AND
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
M eets F irst & T hird M ondays
I. O. O. F. H ALL
T hird S tr e e t and B roadw ay
E staca d a, O regon,
S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P . C
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
G resham 2471
ED LIN N, A T L IN N ’S INN,
AGENT
Eatacada, Ore.
P ho ne 543
J. E. G A T E S
The “Square Deal” Barber Shop
“ The shop where the b a rb e r know» hit stuff.“
©
EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor
ESTACADA’S LEADING TONSORIAL ARTIST
H a ir C ut 35c;
C hild ren’s H air C u ttin g 25c; Shave 15c
All other work at popular prices
MOTTO: “LIVE AND LET LIVE”
Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty
BATHS
BATHS
BATHS
BATHS
Broadway, near Linn’s Inn, Esacada, Oregon
Rain
Clothin
Men's R a in
Test
Trousers and Jumpers—
just the thing tor these
rainy days.
We have a line of Kerr’s Cracked Wheat Rolled,
which contains all the wheat, both the cereal and bran
none. Something new. Try one.
\\ e have a good selection of Men’s Union Suits, in
cotton, and cotten and wool mixtures.
Priced from #2.00 tip
Men’s Bib Overalls, good weight, full cut.
Per pair, $1.85
SOMETHING NEW.
Phone your wants to 52-1
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
OUR M OTTO SE RV IC E
H. B. S N Y D E R
C. A . DYKEMAN
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