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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1926)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 13, 192(1 PACE SEVEN I CHEVROLET CONQUORS BIG which have been known to close the Spaniards Put Olive OAK FLAT ROAD road as late as the last week in May Nuts and Milk Chief or the first of June. Tree to Many Uses Materials for Buttons Driven by Joe Deitrich, Stockton An older bin ton than that of mother Centuries of experimentation have newspaper man, and with Don Green Miss Sherman and her mother I »f pearl was the so-called horn button, '• taught Spaniards how to utilize to Ihe shop superintendent, and R. W. drove into Portland on Saturday for j which was really hoof. The hoofs of | full that wonderful plant, the olive j cattle were boiled aud cut un Into i tree, its cultivation Is among the §tevens of the parts department of the day. and tht-n [tressed Into buttons , most reitmn ...tlve branches of agri C. M. Menzies, Inc., Chevrolet deal M^s. J. F. Dunlop was shopping in | ; slices by means of metal tiles. culture in the peninsula. It would ho ! er at Stockton, as passengers, a Portland on Friday. At Die present time the two most a mistake to think that only oil comes Chevrolet touring car was driven in Sam Dunlop is spending a few widely materials for buttons are from the olive tree. Indeed nothing to Yosemite on Sunday night, April days with his family at their ranch j nuts and used mill:. The Corozo nut Is the is wasted. A small percentage of the i 25, over the Big Oak Flat road, the in Garfield. j favorite missile of the monkeys In cer- i fruit is pickled in brine; the greater first car to make the trip over this Miss Irene Saling, Mrs. Margaret ! lain riverside regions of Central and ] part Is crushed for oil. The coarser route since January 1. America, and its kernel of vpge | oil serves for soap making and as cake \ Kilgore and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly | South table Ivory can lie turned upon food for cattle. Pulverized olive stones According to Menzies, who re Rollermeir were out from Portland j lathe, to any shape, and dyed to make the best fuel for the braziers in ported the trip, there are still plenty to attend the Legion dance on Sat almost cut tiny color, its usefulness to the every Spanish household. The toil j of snow drifts to be bucked and the urday evening. modern button maker Is only equaled branches, cut when the trees are j road will not be open to general Arnold Lovelace was here over by that of sour milk. Milk from which pruned, are eaten green by sheep and travel until at least May 15, and pos the cream has been separated Is goats. The limbs and roots furnish week-end for a visit with his nil sibly later. The Chevrolet was driv the soured either naturally or by means of firewood. Most "grandfather chairs" parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Love rennet or some acid, and converted in country homesteads arc made from en in through the mud and snow He is attending school at Cor Into erinold or galnlltii. from which Im olive wood, which has a rich yellow leaving Stockton at midnight Sun lace. One of these young ladies is driv vallis. mense numbers of fancy buttons are color, a beautiful dark grain and takes ing an automobile for the first time day night. No attempt was made to The American Legion and the made. i high polish. It Is calculated that the in her life. achieve any time record which would Woman’s Auxiliary to the Legion use of hydraulic presses Increased the She is Daisy Hilton, one of the have been impossible under the spent an enjoyable evening on Mon yield of oil by 1 per cent, which, on famous Texas Twins. She and her sis Germ “Boom” road conditions existing, but the day when they were the guests of ter Violet have been joined together the total value of the Spanish crop since birth at the base of the spine. Journey was made in twelve hours the Post and Auxiliary at Oregon In London you can get a bargain In means many million pesetas. But In Because Daisy is the right hand twin, germs. A quarter of a dollar will buy some districts olive crushing is still elapsed time including time lost in City. »he has always had tosit inthe passen millions, and you cun have your choice done by the primitive method of sus shoveling snow and clearing debris ger's seat while Violet piloted the car. of more than 2,(XX) kinds. pending by a leather belt attached to a Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox and There has been a great demand for from the road. But in a recent visit to California In the wall a "peon." whose Mr. and Mrs. Ed Closner drove over germs lately from laboratories and staple Deitrichg is a Chevrolet enthusi the slipping on the greasy surface of Mt. Hood Loop on Sunday. They hospitals, according to Popular Science n feet, great ast and drove his car in for the pur visited granite ball, make It revolve for a short time with the M aking H er Say It pose of obtaining photographs and Bacon family at Cascade Locks. The Monthly, and workers In the Lister In and crush evil-smelling oil out of evil- stitute are kept busy feeding, raising looking. brown, half rotten fruit. The prettiest girl sighed All a report of road conditions for his Bacons formerly lived here where and bottling them to ship to the far through the foxtrot her partner had newspaper. He declares the car per« Mr. Bacon was in the garage busi corners of the earth. been relatin'.' "curious facta" to her frmed Wonderfully and needed noth ness. Belief That Vikings Many of the germs are cranky about everything under the sun, from ing more than a good washing at boarders, and the chef has to make to parliament, till she was bored Gave Name to London the ehd of the trip. It might be interesting to know special dishes for them. A favorite The origin of the name of London pigs almost to tears. Now he was on the The party returned to Stockton that the homer pigeons which were food Is beef tea, but others will touch subject of heredity puzzled many historians. by way of the Wawona road which liberated from here on May 4, re only dishes in which eggs are used has Londlnlum "It's a curious fact," he remarked, Is first mentioned by "but is in very fair condition and will turned to their destination in just Topers In the assembly demand alco Tacitus, a Roman nty brother, who was horn on author, in A. D. Cl In their foods. remain open, barring a late fall of 30 minutes. That is rather a swift hoi Some the same day of the year as I was, hut He says It Is "a place greatly cele of the germs demand a lot of brated for the number of its merchants who's three years older, Is my exact snow or particularly heavy rains pace, thinkg me. coddling. The "fin" germ, for Instance, ! Either Twin Can Drive This Buick • PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. A. Heylman DEW Bins BARBERS Wm. W. Smith BATHS ATTORNEYS AT LAW We will take eare of any legal business you may have Insurance, Loans and Collections. Ladies’ and Children’s Hair- Cutting a Specialty. Shop on Broadway, Estacada. DR. W . W . RH O D ES PLUMBING Osteopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada PIPE and FITTINGS D R . G. F. M ID F O R D Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order Physician and Surgeon Xx-Ray Equipment Glasses Fitted Office and Residence Second and Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon. < Telephone Connections D R . C H A S . P. J O H N S O N For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP Dentist Evening Work by Appointment Phones: Office 316, Residence 6061 Estacada, Oregon TIRE AND TUBE 0 . D. EBY REPAIRING General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City, Oregon Broadway Garage Attorney at Law HENRY BOHN, Estacada S. E. W O O S T E R Real Estate, Loans, Insur ance, Rentals Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Oregon GATES’ FUNERAL ROME C. D., D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS Practice in all Courts. First National Bank, Oregon City, Oregon. Gresham 2471 ED LINN, AT LINN’S INN, AGENT Estecada, Ore. Phone S43 J. E. GATES JERSEY MILK AND REAM GEORGE LAW RENCE & SON Phone No. 37-3 The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal accredited Tuberculin free cows ----------------------- -— * = i J b CUTS MORE SLICES TO THE LOAF An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between-meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular large loaf. Sold at Your Favorite £ 1 f \ f Grocery and R e s t a u l * t - * rants in Estacada and Vicinity. A A * - LfO N G ^O A P « the abundance of Its supplies." has to be kept nt a certain even tem nnd There are many proofs In English perature It) an Incubator night and day and Swedish museums of the Intimate lest It catch cold and die. Intercourse between England nnd Scan dinavia In early times, an Intercourse that has probably gone on uninterrupt Tribute to the H orse Oh horse, you are a wonderful thing; edly for about fi.fXXl years. It may he no buttons to push; no horns to honk; conjectured that early Vikings from you start yourself; no clutch to slip; the south of Sweden ventured across no spark to miss; no gears to strip; the Water nnd sailed up the mouth of no license buying every year with the Thames and found a grove, which plates to screw on front and rear; Irr Swedish Is “lund,” on the banks of no gas hills climbing up each day, (he river, where later on the Komnn stealing the Joy of life away; no speed Londlnlum arose. cops chugging In your rear, yelling The invaders called the place summons lu your ear. Your Inner “Lund,” from the Scandinavian "often- tubes are alt O. K.. nnd, thank the lund." or sacred grove, says a writer Lord, they stay that way. Your spai'k In Notes and Queries. The name was [dugs never miss and fuss; your motor j later corrupted Into “Lond." never nmkes us cuss. Your frame Is good for many a mile; your body Gossamer Gowns never changes style; your wants are The weaving of gowns from gossa few and easy met; you’ve something ! mer, which Is now much In evi on the auto yet.—St. Croix Courier. dence, was suggested so in the Eighteenth r century. Le Bon of Languedoc pre pared a "silk” from spiders, which was Historic Toys afterwards woven Into gloves nnd The 2,000-year-old armlet found on stockings. Louis XIV of France, pos Selsey beach and used by children as a a coat made of cobweb, nnd In collar for the cat before the discovery 1 sensed 1877 the Empress of Brazil presented of its real nature gained It a place In [ Queen with a dress composed (he British museum, recalls another j entirely Vlctorln of cobwebs which, for fineness valuable plaything. It was In 1867 that a of texture and beauty of fabric, sur Dutch former obtained possession of a \ the most valuable silk. Never bright stone with which some Boer passed theless, cobweb ‘‘silk’’ Is not likely to children were amusing themselves. become a commercial proposition, for This “toy," which eventually sold for the voracious eats every day 27 £500. after exhibition In Paris, brought tlmeR Its own spider weight of Insect food, ihe discovery of the diamond fields, which Is, of course, and round which so much of the recent his produces In return only expensive, half a grain tory of South Africa has centered.— of ’’silk." London Times. T herm om eter for Fi-:hc men The wise fisherman of the future will test the temperature of the water In which he casts his lines. The bio logical hoard of Canada, after an ex tensive survey, has found that had dock and cod especially are v»ry par ticular about temperature, says Pop ular Science Monthly. The cod will not stay where the water is freezing, and for him 50 degrees Is unbearably hot. Between 40 and 45 degrees Is about right, nnd If fishermen will fish opposite In every respect. Do you where such temperature prevails It Is know my brother?" claimed they can scoop cod up whole “No," murmured the girl, "but I sale. Haddock prefer water about five should like to." degrees warmer. The hoard urges fishermen to use Girl's Essay on Men deep-sea thermometers nnd not waste From a schoolgirl’s composition: time where there are no fish. “There are three kinds of men—hus North and South on Maps bands, bachelors nnd widowers. An geographical drawing, the north eligible bachelor Is a mass of ob Is In always drawn ns being up and the stinacy surrounded by suspicions. south down. a practice estab Hushnnds nre of tli*’o varieties— lished merely It by Is lorg custom No prizes, surprises and consolation scientific or orientation prizes. A widower Is a man someone makes this principle essential. has rescued as he goes down for the The majority arrangement of early geographers third time. Making a husband of n this scheme nnd It was found bachelor Is one of the highest plastic adopted for those who came later arts known to civilization It requires convenient It. A few old maps have •'clence, sculpture, common sense and to the follow at the top of the page and faith, hope and charity, especially west east ut the bottom, hut such, cases charity."— Exchange. ;l rp *•»» up The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop “ The «ho p where the b a rb er kn ow « his « tu ff.” EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor ESTACADA’S LEADING TONSORIAL ARTIST 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 Hair Cut 3 5 c ; Alfred E. Clark of Portland C h ild re n ’ s H air Cut tins 2 5 c ; Shave 15c Saturday Candidate for the Republican Nomination for the United States Senate Read a few of the many unsolicited press com ments— THE Portland Daily News, speaking of the Senatorial candidates, said: •.Vc * &’*i 9@N$AT®i ! Double Stamp 'S 2 \ W ovJ mm w w w w v ON ALL PURCHASES AND MONEY PAID ON ACCOUNTS “ If we were entirely business-like in the con duct of our public affairs intent only upon getting the best man available for the money, there is no doubt whom we would employ. ‘W e would employ a man of proved achievement, proved honesty, proved fear lessness and trustworthiness. W e would employ a big man. “ And that man is Alfred E. Clark of Portland.” The TOLEDO LEADER: “ Mr. Clark is a man who has had a world of exper ience, has the age, the dignity and ability to represent the people of this great state in the national law making body as they should be represented.” The EASTERN C LA C K A M A S NEWS: “There are few men in the state who are as well qualified for Senator as Mr. Clark.” The CONDON TIMES: His (Mr. Clark) knowledge of public affairs, his promin ence as a lawyer and his reputation as a speaker will prove valuable assets should the people desire to send him to Wash ington. PtW Adv. Afred E. Clark for Unftad SutM Stnator Camt*ifn Corrmitto# the Howard Automobile Company, Buick distributors, solved the prob lem. The Buick used by the Twins has double control, and is used to teach new drivers how to handle a car. Violet is seen giving Daisy her first lesson in driving at the wheels of the double control Buick. These charming young girls are high school graduates, talented musicians and accomplished entertainers. One Doîlar Cash For each small filled book of H'K Green Stamps at our store “Get the Habit” IT PAYS THE PEOPLES STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS Our Motto-SERVICE J *