Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 26, 1926, Image 3

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    EA STERN
LIBERTY THEATRE NEWS
FAIRBANKS’ GREATEST
PICTURE COMING
“ The Three M usketeers,” coming
t* the L iberty next week fo r a 3-
night stay is announced by R. G.
Marchbank, house m anager, as the
most gripping and spectacular film
ever produced by Douglas F air­
banks.
Based on th a t universally read
classic by A lexander Dumas, “ The
Three M usketeers,” and added to
from the Memoirs of D’A rtagan, this
fea tu re is said to embody more
th a t is adventurous, rom antic and
dram atic than it has ever before
been possible to incorporate in a
film vehicle.
The feats of swordsmanship a-
lone in this picture are said to be
w orth the price of admission. Add­
ed to that are a specially arranged
prologue and a musical accom pani­
m ent w ritten to order fo r the pro­
duction by Louis G ottschalk, one of
our best contem porary composers.
This picture comes to the Liberty
following a rem arkable run in New
York where it was shown a t the
Lyric Theatre and given the unani­
mous approval of Broadway.
F red Niblo, who directed Doug­
las Fairbanks in “ The T hree Mus­
keteers” was form erly a Cohan &
H arris sta r in th e “speakies.”
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LABOR DAY AT THE LIBERTY;
“WOMAN OF PA R IS”
The small things in life are gen­
erally the elem ents which mould
and control the destinies of human
m ortals. The seemingly trivial in­
cident of an Uncompleted telephone
conversation was the means w here­
by the life of Marie St. Clair Was
entirely diverted from becoming the
wife of her village sw eetheart, and
em barked her upon the career of
“ A Woman of P aris,” w here she be­
came the plaything of th e richest
m an of the gayest city in the world.
Edna Purviance as Marie
St.
C lair in Charles Chaplin’s first
U nited A rtists attractio n , “A Wo­
man of P aris,” coming Sept. 6th to
the Liberty theatre, rises to g reat
height* in her histronic career.
Miss Purviance’s p ortrayal of the
difficult role of a demi-monde,
w hereby she spreads sorrow and
anguish to others, yet retain s the
sympathies of her audiences is a
revelation.
H er characterization
and the technique of Chaplin’s di­
rection are m asterful strokes por­
traying the a rt of life’s paintings in
the photoplay.
* • *
Although a motion picture sta r of
the first magnitude, M ary MacLaren
playing Queen Anne of A ustria in
“ The Three M usketeers” would
ra th e r be a g re a t painter.
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*
Charles the F irs t of England in
the Seventeenth Century, is playing
a conspicuous p a rt in the “ The
T hree M ussketcers”— not in person
of course, merely in plaster. Wil­
lie Hopkins, sculptor, made him.
• » •
See Hoot Gibson A ugust 28-29
iin “ The Arizona Sw eepstakes” in
the g reatest cross country horse
race evei* pictured in W estern photo­
play.
A Q U IET BUT JOYOUS
WORDLESS PICNIC
At River Bend Park, A urora, on
Sunday there was a novel gathering.
It was a picnic held by the Associa­
tion of Deaf Mutes. There was
noiseless baseball game, and ad­
dress w ithout words and a silent
meal.
However, the joyous expression
of the faces told th a t the members
of th e association were enjoying
themselves as fully as do people who
make noisy expressions of happi­
ness.— Molalla Pioneer.
O. A. C. REUNION AND PICNIC
The greatest gathering o f Oregon
A gricultural people ever assembled
o ff the campus will be at the Ruby
Gold course near Portland Wednes­
day afternoon, Septem ber 1, fo r a
reunion, picnic and dance from 12:-
30 o'clock to m idnight
Every city in w estern Oregon will
be represented.
Alumni, students, form er stud-
ents,
prospective
students
and
friends of the institution are alike
invited.
Rough on the Monk
M agistrate— “ Why did you as­
sault this m an?”
O rgan G rinder— "H e abusa da
monk.”
M agistrate— “ W hat did he do?” |
O rgan G rinder— “ He talk* rough
to d* monk; he tella heem he
looka like me.”— Hudson Star.
The U. S. trea su ry send* out the
rep o rt th a t the per capita circula­
tion of money is now $42.01. Now
w hat we w ant to know is, where is
the chap holding our $427
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
The Sixteenth A nnual Show of
the Livestock Exposition fo r 1926,
will open O ctober 30th and close
November 6th. As in each pre­
ceding year, every e ffo rt is being
made t 0 make this year eclipse ev­
erything th a t has been done in fo r­
m er years. Much of the prelim in­
ary work has been completed and
the public may expect to see one of
the g reatest expositions of its ch ar­
ac te r th e world has produced.
The Prem ium List has ju st been
received and carries aw ards from
all sources of approxim ately $100,-
000.00.
This g reat livestock university of
W estern America promises to give
an intensive short course week of
livestock, ag ricu ltu ral products and
atten d a n t industrial exhibits which
shall make outstanding history; ex­
hibits this year coming from a wid­
er area of Am erica th an ever be­
fore.
This prize list is divided am ongst
the various departm ents practically
as -'ollows: D airy breeds, $15,500;
B eef breeds, $16,000; Sheep and
Goats, $10,000;
Hogs,
$3,750;
H eavy D raft Horses and Night
Horse Show, $18,000 by the Expo­
sition proper and $18,000 by spon­
sors of stakes and from en try fees
in these big classes, a to tal of $36,-
000, making this show one of the
largest horse shows in America
which distinction it has held fo r the
past two years. F a t stock classes,
$5,000; Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work
$5,000; D airy Products, $1,000;
Judging Teams, $2,500, to g eth er
with the groupings of other sm aller
items, which will bring the am ount
up to the H undred Thousand Dol­
la r mark.
There will be a w onderful fox de­
partm ent. It is assured a t the pres­
en t tim e th a t foxes from the entire
Pacific Slope and Alaska will be
shown and a m ovement is under way
w hereby the A merican N ational Fox
B reeders’ Association shall hold its
N ational Show with us. I f so, it
will probably mean the showing of
a t least a thousand foxes, a won­
derful exhibit in itself and one th at
will a tra c t nation-wide attention.
O ur "T ru th in M eats” exhibit a t­
tracted so much notice last year and
has resulted in so much good to the
Livestock In dustry th a t it has been
decided to p u t it on again this y ear
with added features. We will show
the cost of producing a pound of
beef from the tim e the ranch in­
vestm ent is made until the beef­
steak is on the plate before the
consumer.
The Dairy people are very much
interested in p u ttin g on a very con­
structive dairy products show this
year and probabilities are th a t one
fa r beyond any previous year will
be staged. This recognition of the
trem endous im portance of th e dairy
industry in this w estern country.
Boys’ and G irls’ club work has
been given a very im portant place
in the Pacific Intern atio n al under
authorization of the United States
D epartm ent of A griculture a sec­
tional show has been arranged and a
camp established. It will be called
“Camp Plum m er,” being named a f­
te r the m anager of the Exposition,
who, fo r the last fiftee n years, has
given much tim e and thought to this
club featu re.
CLACKAMAS
NEW S THURSDAY, AUGUST 2«. 1020.
Notes and Comment
By CHAD ALTON
The Quebec Liquor Commission
reports th a t A m ericans dumped a
million dollars last year into the sa­
loons of th a t province. T hat ought
to keep saw dust on the floors fo r
some time.
• * •
Times change and men and
morals change w ith them. T hat is
one reason given as why men are
able to buy themselves seats in the
* • *
U. S. senate. It has yet to be dis­
covered why a man will spend five
A Chicago girl having read of the
hundred thousand dollars to g et a a rre st and im prisonm ent of a New
job paying only fifty thousand.
York girl fo r rolling her stockings
* * *
on the street, tried the same stu n t
New fall styles of women’s dress before a policeman in the Windy
are such th a t language to describe City. B ut the kindhearted blue-
w hat they expose of the fem ale fig ­ coat only smiled, looked in te rest­
ure is not perm itted in print. O ur edly on a t the operation, held up
laws in these m atters are more de­ traffic until the toilet a ffa ir was
cent th an fashion, and the eye m ust completed, and then told her to
disclose w hat the new spaper is de­ come back la ter and he would try
nied th e privilege of printing.
and have a larg er audience. W est
• • •
is west and east is east.
» * *
A superior co u rt judge says the
best cure fo r the divorce evil is to
The man who tells a fish story is
prevent hasty m arriages. But our usually viewed askance by his list­
experience with prohibiting strong eners. B u t out of British Colum­
drink is th a t it does not always pro­ bia, a norm ally “ w et” country,
hibit.
Prohibit hasty m arriages comes a dispatch th a t fo r lack of
and would they not find some way w ater in one of its creeks the fish
to “ bootleg” th a t?
were scooped up in tubs, carried
* * *
by m otor 30 miles and dumped in
The Mexican situation is q u iet­ the w aters of the F ra ser river. We
ing down. W hat a lovely world this have heard of fish in southern Id a­
will be when all respect the law and ho carrying w ater bottles, but this
harm ony shall prevail.
joy-riding fish of B. C. kinda puts
* * *
th a t story to shame.
* * *
An A m erican young lady has
ucceeded in swimming the English
Mrs. Homer Samuels, otherwise
Channel, a w onderful fe a t of en­ Madame Galli Curci, sweet singer
durance, and one to bring her some of the operatic stage, says she
m easure of fam ee.
B ut perhaps would rath e r go to a good musical
not of as much consequence to the comedy than grand opera. But we
world as if she were m arried and very seriously question w hether the
the m other of th ree or four healthy lady would accept the salary of the
physically and otherw ise p erfect place of h er choice.
children.
• * •
* * *
The Oregon Jo u rn al asks why the
Proposed to te a r down stone official e ffo rt to “g e t” those who
church edifices in London and tra n s­ expose gam bling, and little or no ef­
port them to Am erica fo r recon­ fo rt to “g e t” the keepers of gam ­
struction. Churches here now f o r . bling jo in ts?
The Jo u rn al might
the most p a rt em pty, so b etter bring find an answ er to its query by look­
along the congregation also.
ing in the pockets of the officials.
* * *
But perhaps the Jo u rn al was too
A correspondent of the Oregon modest to do that.
A U G U S T
28th,
Hay, Grain and Feed
plumbing,
AM ES
SHO P
A drop of p rin ter's ink will make
a mi'lion think.
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R. G. MARCHBANK
CONFECTIONERY AND
LIGHT LUNCH
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
MADE-TO-MEASURE
C LO TH ES
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BARBER SHOP
AND MARCEL SALON
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
STRICTLY SANITARY
H a ircu ttin g 3 5 c
shave
15c
ART. SMITH, Propr.
MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA
FORTLAND-CAIIV l R- ESTACADA S 1'A
Municipal Term inal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7 .6 3 .
LINN'S INN, E stacada, Oregon.
DAILY
(A )
A. M.
P. M .
P. M.
Portland
2:00 6:20 Lv.
2:30 6:50
Clackamas
C arver
2:40 7 :00
3:u5 7 :25
B arton
Engle Creek
3:15 7 :35
Estacada
3:30 7 :60 Ar.
* Daily except Sunday
SUNDAY— Leave Portland 10 A.
• A. M.
PM
P.M
4:30 8 :30
Estacada
8:00
4:45 6 : ! ■
Eagle Creek 8:15
4:55 8:56
B arton
8:25
C arver
6:15 9 :
8; 15
Clackamas
8:55
5:25 9:26
P ortland
9-.30
6.00 10:00
(A) S atu rd ay only.
M. Leave Estacada 4.30 P. V
JERSEY
M ILK A N D C R EA M
G EO R G E LAW RENCE <k s O in
P h o n e No. 37-3
T he only m i l k sold in E stacad a from F ed eral
accred ited i ubercuiin free cows
The Follow ing Described Personal Property, to-wit:
1 Hercules Horse Stum p P uller and
Cable.
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LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS: All sums under $20.00, cash; over that amount
6 months time at 8 per cent interest on bankable paper
GUY WILCOX, Owner
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer
Saturday on Sale
CUTS MORE
OUTING FLANNELS
SLICES
in a variety of patterns at
TO THE LOAF
17 cents yd.
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children’s between-meal snacks.
See ua about your Spray
Will pay Market Price
for Eggs
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.
BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
Sold at Your Favorite
FI
Grocery and R e s t a u - ^ t O L l w
rants in Estacada and I , Q
(3 L O A . F
Vicinity.
TUuxit rrumit* rf l/n Hcliu’nftuniMf
E .lacad*, Ore.
call at the
MAIN STREET.
Beginning at 10:30 A. M.
Grass Seed
Berry Crates
Stock Remedies
Chick Feed Fertilizer
Phone SOI
Carey Rea! Estate Co.
F o r Sheet Iron work,
r e p a irs , soldering and
A. Meyers, Clerk.
All Your Needs-
L O aii Olì
Fans Mortg^es
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
1926
1 Simplex Cream S eparator, No. 7.
1 Garden Seeder and C ultivator,
Combined.
1 McCormick Mower.
1 H ay Rake.
1 Disc.
1 Harrow .
1 Cultivator.
1 Driving Cart.
1 S et Single Harness.
7 Tons Good Baled Hay.
Milk Cans, Cooling Tank, W ater
Trough, 140 fee t 114 iinch Rope;
Also some Household
Goods;
Some R. I. R. Hens and Pullets
and O ther Articles too Numerous
to Mention.
to
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PlPh and FITTINGS
I w ill sell at Public Auction on my farm one-half mile
East o f Grange H all at Eagle Creek on Estacada Road
S A T U R D A Y ,
P 'i o i k t
PLUMB1 NC
PUBLIC SALE
5 High G rade Jersey Cows, all
milking.
6 High G rade Jersey H eifers.
1 Registered Jersey Bull, 1 year old
Sejtem ber 15, 1926.
1 Team Good F arm Mares, 8 and 9
years old.
1 Set F arm Harness.
1 Deering New
Ideal
Mowing
Machine, 5 foot.
1 McCormick 10-foot Hay Rake.
1 314 inch Mitchell Wagon and Bed.
1 16-inch Riding Plow; 1 Oliver
Prem ium list may be obtained by
14-inch Plow.
addressing O. M. Plum m er, General
Manager, 211 N orthw estern Bank 1 10-foot Smoothing H arrow .
Bldg., Portland, Ore. E ntries m ust 1 8-foot Sm oothing Harrow .
be in before O ctober 10th on the 1 Light W eight V augn D rag Saw
breeding stock and before October
and 5 Blades.
20th on the fa t stock.
T hat the light car, economical and
easy to handle, has found over­
whelming favor am ong automobile
buyers throughout the world, is evi­
denced by the steady climb of Chev­
rolet production totals during the
14 years of the com pany’s exist­
ence.
Journal says, in discussing the fail­ I In the year 1912, Chevrolet man-
ure of many people to vote, “ So I u factured 2999 cars. Over half a
long as moneyed influences control million Chevrolets were produced
According to
political cam paigns it may bee ju st and sold in 1925.
as well or b etter if no one voted.” present figures 1926 will top last
T hat is tan tam o u n t to saying that year's record-breaking levels by a
we are willing to sell our votes, wide margin.
which is not true. F ailure to vote
on the p a rt of many is fo r fa r d if­
For the News take the News.
feren t reasons than given, and
which we have not the space here
to discuss.
• * *
A fad sta rted in London will no
doubt extend itself to the milksops
and Silly Willies of this country.
It is pictures of hunting scenes or
Get our prices before you buy
horses’ heads on the suspenders.
Assorted Patterns at
FAST COLORS IN PERCALE
19 cents yd.
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
THE PEOPLE’S STOßE
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