Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 02, 1926, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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BASKETBALL NEXT
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu­
gene, Ore., Dec. 2.— (Special.) Ore­
gon’s 1926 football team has dis­
banded, and basketball has taken the
center of athletic interest.
Oregon will have a better basket­
ball team than last year when they
lost the coast championship in a
playoff with California, according to
coaches and sport writers. Three
star letter men, Roy Okerberg of
Salem, Algot Westergren of Astoria,
and Je rry Gunther of Portland, are
the nucleus for the new team.
Twenty-three players, the largest
number in Oregon history, will re­
ceive football letters.
Georgians Proud of
Record of Augusta
EASTERN CIACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1926
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Augusta, one of Georgia's health re­
tort cities, founded nearly 20 :, years
ago by Jumes Oglethorpe, the philan­
thropist, was numed by hirn for tho
then princess of Wales. While ' he Brief Resura o Hr.ppenings of
city Is known In the North and E i*t
the Week Collect»! fer
chiefly as a health resort ami for Its
splendid golf links, Georgians cherish
Our Readers.
its historical associations. It was
from Charleston, S. C., to Hamburg,
An irrisati ,-t e ‘ • • :ct conference
across the river from Augusta, that
the first American-built locomotive, ill be held ir. Grants Pass during the
the "Best Friend," was operated 90 first week oí Ja • y.
years ago. and In Augusta lived Wil­
Dr. Arnold Bennett Hr.lt, president
liam Longstreet, who received a of the University of Oregon, plans a
steamboat patent from his stute In speaking tcur oi the slate.
1788, but was not able to operate his
Plans ar.d specifications are being
Invention successfully until 20 years
later, a year after Fulton's Clermont prepared for the tiew plant of the Ore­
gon Milk company at Albany.
The radical senators are said to Was navigating the Hudson. Augu ; i
James C. Shot- r, 74 ex-attorney ;
and
Savummh
euch
claims
it
was
on
be already planning for a filibuster
a farm In Its environs that Ell Whit­ general of Orego;-. died at Sonoms. j
in the next senate. Well, they havt ney devised and set up the first cotton Cal., where ha had resided 18 y:ars. ]
to do something to entertain their gin. Fifteen miles from Augu.tu is
A company with the paramount par- ,
constituents.
Silver Bluff, where Hernando do Soto pose of growing, buying and relllr... j
camped In l.r>40, and Spanish chron­ high grade heps is being organized in
iclers relate that It was with difficulty
j he induced his followers to leave the oilverton.
Population of Klamath county la j
I “pleasantest place" on American
new
23.7C0. according to the 3chool i
1 shores.—Ralph A. Graves, In the Nil-
j carsus, which shows 5910 ch iron la
[ tlonal Geographic Magazine.
I the county.
T. nty-seven convections tot« -
Gay Colors Put A vjay
in Nature’s Storeroom
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST
FOR BOYS
GAMES
WAGONS
TGY AUTO
HARMONICAS
BOOKS
PRINTING SETS
BALLS
MARBLES
ho : ; e sh o e g a m e
BOWS and ARROWS
KNIVES
WATCHES
FOUNTAIN PENS
FOR GIRLS
TOYS
DOLLS
D< LL BLANKETS
DISHES
PAINTING BOOKS
STENCIL SETS
NO OLAY
BLACK BOARDS
DOLLAR CAMERAS
ALBUMS
PENCIL SETS
WJRSES
ST. itONERY
FOR MEN
FOUNTAIN PENS
SHAVING SETS
BILL FOLDS
COLLAR CASES
MILITARY BRUSHES
FLASH LIGHTS
VACUUM BOTTLES
KNIVES
MIRRORS
BOOKS
BOOK ENDS
KEYTAINERS
Magazine Subscriptions
FOR WOMEN
PERFUME
PERFUME SETS
ATOMIZERS
COMPACTS
BATH CRYSTALS
STATIONERY
VASES
INCENSE BURNERS
BASKETS
MANICURE SETS
COMB and BRUSH SET
FRAMED MOTTOES
CANDLE STICKS
A Beautiful Line of Christmas Cards, Seals, Holly Wrappings and Decorarions
!>0 " 1
rh 1 h “
k*r h»v
he
crease r.t 12 over ¡lie rc .r it ion at
t' ■' time 1
nr.
At a rr fti .g f the M1U ( y schor
board the bt: get fo • tl: 1. . 1-27 t
. „
aD amount Of
NEW FAMILIES HERE
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* 'J ‘ ” W”S DPpr°Ved'
Progress in bringing new blood to
A school census Ju taken at Neri
r ' r(1 ’ bows a total
of 1937 ru ¡Is
c.
Oregon’s farmlands is marked bj- the
school aye. This - a drop of 231 ur annual report of the land settlement •
CS> ™ c m T For any old, worn-out piece
f o r 1 .......
department of th# state and Portland I
The White River power plant, of th
,
s of enameled ware or battered
Pacific Power & Lteht company. 3« cham°ers °* commerce directed by «■
pot
or
pan
when
turned in on a new piece of
n:iles south of The Dalles, was wreck- W. G. Ide, which shows that during
the fiscal yenr ending September 30,
ed when a turbine exploded.
silver white enamel ware
Bend’s municipal water system is 909 families have been located on
virtually completed and Tumalo creel: farms in various parts of the state,
water will replace Deschutes river and that the money invested by these
newcomers totals $2,999,718.
rater in the city mains soon.
For state, county and school pur­
In the work of securing the
poses Linn county will raise In taxes proper growth and development of
ESTACADA, OREGON
p 'Xt year a total oi '779.31 ’ 35. Last Oregon by getting its farm lands oc-
Success F ired Poe
ipi I and used, the cooperation of
Edgar Allan Poe was in dire need year's budget was $7u7.i 5 15.
At the last meeting of fhe Milton realtors and commercial clubs in th(
of money when In IK'19 he read in the
Saturday Visitor of Baltimore the an- council it was decided to have a new various counties of the state is prov­
nouneement of n prize contest, In r avoir for the or' — mg of the city ing a great factor That every section
which $100 was offered for the best , municipal water system and power of 0rcfc.cn j3 organ;zed' for action
story, nnd $30 for the best poem. He plant'
„„ ! to make this work effective is shown
wrote a series of six tales to he called
A cnb Scouts organization with 2S by a portion of the annual PepoP; .
“Tales of the Kollo Club," for tho prose
hnF;
which shows 28 counties accounting
entry and for the poetry contest he Mlnnvlllc nnd
will b - directed by Rev.
wrote “The Coliseum.” With high Sidney W. Kail, pastor cf the Metho­ j for the distribution of these home-
| seekers. In 604 cases the county lo- !
hopes he left his contributions at Hie
office of tho Saturday Visitor, relates dist church.
cation has been reported by the lo -1
C h ru n i's gifts to convicts in the cal commercial organization, and but J
the Washington Post. He was on hand
ba
the following Saturday before the first state peniteli» ¡nry th’s year will
305 of the 909 families were noi j
papers were off the press, nnd when limite (1 tO 8 clt.-i. handkerchiefs, un- listed. These 305 wore shown by ■
tncr.ey, Warden J. W.
he ohtnlned n copy he found spread den. >
the department’s own records to '
before him his own story—tho prize Lil'lc has ann our.ccd.
hnvp found their homes in thcse 2f
winner. “The MSS, Found In a Bottle,"
l ’en»Lctcn’s • '...mated budget for
counties and the remaining eight of
together
with
an
article
of
praise
and
SEE OUR 50c REMNANT COUNTER
1927 ::us been get at *94.210 by a com-
Ladies’ and Children’s
Where
encouragement from the Judges. This m i'te appoint ?<! by the council to aid tho 36 counties of Oregon.
the closest cooperation has been car­
Hair Cutting a
success proved an Inspiration to I' m
and brought many successful stories them in arrivln at an expense figure ried on by the local organizations
Specialty
for
the
next
fiscal
year.
and poems from his pen.
The take of spring Chinook eggs at with the Portland office, the great­
est results are shown.
th
s' lions of 9 Oregon fish com-
Uncle Billy Gamester is confined
Hair Cut 35 Shave 15
Tho department is onw in corres­
m'.-siott this year will number approx-
to his bed for a few days on account lr.'. ly 30.000.000, according to R. E. pondence with thousands of farmers
of having taken a campaign cigai CL itrn surer;: : -indent of hatchories. in tho east, middle west and south-1
L. V. Van Slyke, Prop.
Tho Tillamook city budget .'or 1927. w. st where the diversity of Oregon's j
too seriously.
as fixed at a recent meet.ng of the resources ar.d desirability of her
c >uncll. cal’.? for 1 he raising by taxa­ farm land- are now becoming weli
tion of ) 13,633. This is an inn - :se of known. During the past fiscal year
about $2900 ever the budget for 192', the department handled 57,102 let­
The aurual meeting of the County ters and inquiries from outsiders di­
▼HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
Clerks' assce'aiion oi Oregon will bo rected to tho department, and 11,-
. . . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM . . .
held In Portland December 20 ane 21. 082 referred to the department by
The ccun'y judges and commission-I railroad companies. More than 47,-
ers of the state will meet at the same 000 pieces of literature were mailed
time.
j out from the Portland office, the
J. r Beyers, cou’-ty assessor of local chambers following.this service
Coos county, stilt bat the n. v tint- with material descriptive of their
ber cruise of the eru.it.' added Î >73. own districts.
400 to the tax roils. Tile cruise show-
e l a great in, i a so over that made in
1913.
Wh’le return nc fr ui Portland H.
P. Barss prof *o.- of botany and
plant aatholocv at O. A. C.. was so-
verely Injured «•hi'n his car over-
CHRISTM \S
turned on the h g’lwajr six miles north
E ARE SHOWING an exceptional line of
PRESENTS
of Corvn'Ms.
Holiday Goods. Everything from Rattles
The Portland Ad club will be tho
to Radios. Also many gifts of service
Christian Church
official ¿pens," -* a startwlde move-
and real utility.
m-'nt to fast > v.ii'tor sports on the
Bfizsar
■ruth slope of Mount Hood and te
I. O. O. F. HALL
It will pay you to see our line and get our prices
m;’ ke t'-.: r • • n a nationally known
» liter pi:»} -ro. nd.
before going elsewhere.
Saturday, December 4
H. F. Wild. . Ennctie contractor.
In the 1927 Buick, the new Vacuum Ventilator
has
been
..\
r
I
d
tli*
contract
for
EARLY SHOPPING FOR SATISFACTION
Business
Men
s
Lunch
pulls engine fumes and gases from the crankcase
coastrUr' n ef the new Firs Matho-
at noon
and ejects them outside the car.
dlst church
Myrtle Point. The
building > ill b ef tile constructicn
This vital new Buick improvement does away
and will rc- 4' 5 SiK).
with
noxious odors. It adds greater luxury and
Klamath far •ra. out of patience
“T H E P L A C E TO B U Y ”
pleasure
to enclosed car operation.
with *o-ca d gp.rtsmen who kill
th dr poultr
cr ock and tear down
The Vacuum Ventilator serves another very im­
their fer. ■<
on the verge of Join­
portant purpose. It prevents crankcase vapors
tug tog, 'h
ture to create their i
front
condensing and diluting the oiL Owners
vast p i,
r to a bird reserve ^
of
1927
Buicks are advised to drain their
Frank Dave;- of P.-rtl ind. former \
crankcase oil only 4 times during the year.
Bews.
Bid at one time
speak,
hors - of rt>prrs;ntc
For luxury, and for economy, own a Buick.
tP s, is -
- ,i candidato for a
:t:\ol ac dent com-
r
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH.
o f O o m e r a I Motor« Corporation
m: sstor
Patterson adminio-
trattoti
H n I".
ccmnlaint filed by
THE G r e a t e s t
O o,.r
'
a
tlea o< ftv
ps on Htuzrock has
boon -.-o- ,< med by
pnbllc service
Lovelace-Gorhnm
Model Supply Co.
m u m :--
troni Xuvqful r 24 to Dv-
Peoples Store
Estacada Meat Co.
cember 1 i All railroad* Tcratlng i-
Estacada Feed Store R. G. Marchbank
CASCADE GARAGE
Ute stare are Involved in the co.i
Ellis Cash Store
Rose’*
One of the densest Jungles on earth
today lies along the Motago river In
Gmitemala. Should nature, by the
process of the coal age, transform that
Jungle Into a coal seam. It would hs
only a few Inches thick. What a for-
est of tree life It must have been to
produce the seams of coal which we
mine today. One of the thickest on
record Is CO feet. While nature was
“ storing away the sun heat captured by
the prehistoric" Jungles','" nature also
put nway the color of that tropic
wiwW. Within th# i»st BO m n chem-
1st* have discovered vats of every
Imaginable color concealed in gummy
black coal tar. Modern styles for w >m-
en’s clothing quickly took possession
of these color “miners,” so our ave­
nues are brilliant with the hues of
luxuriant herbage which we may Im­
agine beautified our earth, millions
and ntllflons of years ago.—National
Geographic Society Magazine.
EI s t a c a d a P h a r m a c y
T
j W E ALLO W YOU
A
Smith
Hardware
Cotton
Thread
We have just received a complete
VAN'S
Barber Shop
Near Depot
line of Cotton Thread—Every
shade and color
C
ca
5c P e r S p o o l
j.
K.
ELY
DRY GOODS AND SHOES
3
%
HOME MADE
W
Buick closed cars
R O S E S
Money
R ealiz in g the valu e o f hom e indus­
try, we, the undersigned m erchants
of E stacad a, s e ll a n d boost th e
products o f the
ESTACADA BAKREY
Money
to Lo:.n on
ß L U C K EVTS1Bun:r
Far a Mcrtgages
CareyReal Estate Co.
W iicox Bros.
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Estacada, Oregon