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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1927)
Two EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1927 Will Help Make Legionnaires Feel at Home TOTS’ GAY JERSEY FROCKS; FUR TRIM FOR SPORTS COATS PROFESSIONAL CARDS It was the manner O NCE Kiris to sit quietly by, of little as they gazed with awe and admiration upon i the apparel of their elders. No doubt j they were thinking, if not saying, l "wait until I grow up and I'll have my drevses made with plaits and scal lops and pockets and fancy belts ’n' everything Just like mother's and big sister's.’’ Times have changed! Today It Is the spirit of 1927 which declares "no more’’ watchful waiting" for the chil dren in regard to the styling of their frocks. The modern fasliionist is tak ing a keen delight in endowing the also high-lighted among fabrics deslr , W. A. Heylman Wm. W. Smith im K flT g.A T .T A « able for little girls’ practical early We will take care of any legal spring dresses. Color combinations business you may have are outstanding in these Junior frocks Insurance, Loans and Collections Haensel and Gretel, so runs the oft told story, journeying far. DR. W. W. RHODES " seeking the bluebird of happiness 0STK0PIIAT1C return to tind it at their very hearth PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON stone, where it ever had dwelt. Something like M aeterlink's quest I Office in Licbthorn Bldg. Estacada of the blue bird, runs the experience of the fashionist, who traveling In DR. CHA5. P. JOHNSON distant lands, scouring the outposts Evenings by Appointment of the world for ' “something differ ent" with which to satisfy the crav Phones: Office 315, Residence 5051 inv of milady of fashion, discovers in Estacada, Oregon S. E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Rentáis Farm Loans a Specialty Telephone Estacada. Oregon C. D., D. C. and E. C. Latourelte ATTORNEYS Practice in all Courts. F irst National Bank Oregon City. Oregon When the members o f tin, American Legion g o over to France next summer for their annual convention, ttiose who run across lids open ulr lunch room in I’urls will greet it with cheers. For the chief article of food it offers Is tlie familiar “hot dog." Palm Beach Censor Is a Busy Man O. D. EBY PEACHES ON STAND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW General Practice. Confidential Adviser. Oregon Otty, Oregon 1 DR. G. F. MIDFORD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON X-Ray Equipment, Glasses Fitted, Office and Residence Second and Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon Telephone Connections GATES FUNERAL HOME Gresham 2471 ED LINN AT LINN’S INN AGENT Estacada, Oregon Phone 543 J. E. GATES i ii 'M i n n ii ii i! ii m / f dvcrttsers Mrs. Frances Heenan Browning, better known as “Peaches," as she ap Practical Dress for Early Spring. peared on the witness stand In New York in the separation suit and told | of the conduct of her millionaire hus clothes of the younger generation with calfskin, yes in the simple home- band. Tlie photograph was transm it every intriguing detail which is dear product calfskin, an answer direct to tlie cry for novelty In st.vledom. to tlie feminine heart. ted by wire. Connie Lewis, u minor league baseball umpire, Is nlso the well known So it is that tlie complexes which Those who visioned the possibilities censor of Palm Beach, and one of his chief duties Is to see that the bathing characterize a sophisticated styling of this homely yet handsome flat fdr, COMMANDS IN CHINA costume regulations are observed. Above he Is seen warning M artha Norelius, are finding llieir way into children's have put it to the lest, and behold! national woman swimming champion, that her stockings must not be rolled costuming this season. Has mother a calfskin us tlie idol of the hour, aud down so far. two-piece jum per suit? So lias little also ponyskin, if you please, when daughter. Does big sister w ear a coat it conies to trimming for the spring of novelty worsted with cuffs and col coat. Both Admitted to Supreme Court lar of spotted calf skin? So does little If these fur embellishments are un Miss Seven to Fourteen. usual, no less so are the novelty Just now every feminine member of cloakings which they trim. Diversity the household is interested In a pretty of weaves is an outstanding feature practical dress for early spring, and of the mode. for this the mode continues to sing the Not only do fur trimmings as well will find this paper an excellent medium in w hich to display th eir bargains and make their w ants known KTTlimTOTlI VAR'S BARBER SHOP Near Depot Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hair Cutting a Specialty Hair Cut 35 Shave 15 L. V. Van Slyke, Prop. F you want what you want when you want it—in the printing line / MaJ. Gen. Joseph C. Castner, com manding officer of American forces in Chinn, with headquarters In Tientsin. — WE HAVE IT! QUAKER SHERIFF lEllHECIlllBXCnmil Representative and Mrs. John J. Kindred of New York, who are both lawyers, were admitted to practice before the United States Supreme court, mi event that Is unusual in the annals of this high judicial body Before study ing law, Mr. Kindred was a noted alienist and served on the medical stHfTs of large hospitals In New York state Mrs. Kindred took her A. U. from Vussar. LEADS CANTONESE MONEY — MONEY To Loan on FARM MORTGAGES A dvancing Years No H andicap to Genius Doctor Johnson undertook to lenrn the Dutch language but a few year» before his death. Ills dally amuse ment about this time consisted In con in It ting to memory about eight hundred lines of Virgil. At the age of seventy-three, when suffering from n severe attack of paralysis which rendered him all but speechless, he j composed a Latin prayer. In order to I test hts power of memory. The marquis de Saint Aulalre began Mrs. Frank Uhase a Quaker, is the to write poetry at the age of seventy- j sheriff of Kiowa county, Kan., the three, and the Muses crowned him first woman to hold that position In with many laurels. the state. Her husband had been Uhaueer’s "t'anterbnry Tale*" were sheriff for four years and as he could the composition of l.u latest years ; not legally succeed himself the voters They were begun In hla fifty fourth \ asked her to run for the office and elected her. She is the mother of four year and finished In hla sixty first. I udovlco Monaldesco. st the ex- i children. traordinary age of one hundred fif teen. wrote the memoirs of hla times. | Yes, Sir Gen. Chen ' 'tilling tiling, leader of Benvenuto 1'elllfil did not begin his ! Tan der Spick—Isn't tha orcheatrm •he Uantonese armies In South China, most delightful autobiography until playing the "Faust" number now? and one of the best known of the "the clock of his age had struck fifty Mr. Thlckle—No, 1 think it'a tha ChluaM militarists. eight."—M arket for Exchange. second. Cary R eal Estate Co. Smart Spring Coat Modal. praises of fine and colorful wool Jer as the cloth of which the newer coats are made declare a vogue for the ♦ ♦ ♦ v sey. The tendency Is. this season, toward unusual, but the m anner In which % making up the ever beloved Jersey the two are Interworked Is moat In cloth quite fancifully. The rule applies triguing. It Is the fashion to harmo- j to children's clothes as well as for nize fur with th-, fabric It trims. Beige older folks. This trend Is exemplified calfskin with beige cloth is one of in the two-piece model here pictured, the trium phs of this season. Ombre which Is cf rose beige Jersey, iu that lapln. which is shaded squirrel. Is also scallops vary the hemline of the very smurt. blouse, while soft plaits give fullness Brown noseity weave doth is the to the skirt. Spring suits and fr.s’ks chosen medium for the smart spring are showing a partiality for pockets. coat model in the p id n re with col That Is why this little blouse ha« two lar. cuffs and pockets of brown pony- i of them, and a narrow belt. <*f course, skin. Note the unique cut of pocket* for the majority of dresses and »amts and cuffs. »re now belted. m e« JULIA BOTTOMLET. Wool crepe asd crepe de chine ate ( C H i t . V V rtte ra N t s i H H l l l l M i V V •>♦♦♦♦*•.• w M * + + v V vvH Advertise it in this Paper