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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1927)
Tage ? EAST CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. JUKE 30. 1027 OUR COMIC SECTION 3D □ Old Coliseum Turned Into Trysting Place The Doctor Swat Time te, In fair weather or foul« zero nights or rainy days, 1 have always found that my car starts instantly and performs perfectly with Cham* p ion Spark Plugs— they’re dependable. Champion it the better spark (Aug b eca u se o f its d o u b le-rib b ed ullimaru it* core — it« ttvo-piecm cotulruciion and it» spe cial analysis electrodes. Champion X — for Ford« 60* Champion—» Car* other , than Ford« 75* C ham pion i SparI{Plugt: TOLEDO. O H IO FÜÊ HURT? • 'F or b urning o r sca ly lids, ' sn d til* r e li e v e ftif ln m m n - tion nndsoronesA.os«) Mitchell F y o S alve. According- to d ir e c tion », S ooth in g, heeling. HALL A RUCKKL * 147 W a v e rly Place Hew T ork C a llu s e s ; w %7uy FINNEY OF THE FORCE Dear, Dear Me—This Younger Set! The coliseum by the light of ft full moon. Perhaps there tire few more beautiful sights In the world. More over, it is a loveliness which serves more than an esthetic purpose, for fids monument of til that was glorious In one of the greatest civilizations the world has known is now above all things a trysting place on moonlight nights. Any one who walks down the Corso In Rome on a moonlight night and turns to the left past the enormous white mass of the Victor Emmanuel monument Is sure to meet on his way many a couple strolling arm in aria all Ln the same direction. They stop, usually, in passing the Roman forum to look for a moment or two at Its fantastic ruins—like so many desolate ghosts of a vanished past—and then go on, under the high arches of the coliseum and across the arena, losing themselves finally Ln the friendly shad ows of Its protecting walls. Here they may look across, If they care, to where the moon has lighted for them a vision of unforgetable beauty, softening tho harsh outlines that centuries of time have hewn out of its once perfect symmetry. Parties of Americans come by, with this guide, who points up to where the tiers of seats rose high ln the air; where vestal virgins sat to enjoy the slaughter of gladiators and the martydrom of hundreds of Christians; where the emperors marched proud ly to their box amid the wild acclama tion of the multitude, only to pass on, leaving some dim memory. As the tourists go the guide can still he hoard for a moment or tw o; “ Here were the dungeons In which Christian martyrs were kept. Here the cells where wild beasts were starved three days that they might be famished when let loose.” And here now where tho gentle breeze seems freighted with the sighs of unhappy phantoms come back to haunt again the scene of their martyrdom or triumph, 2,000 years later, Jack and Jill sit together in the light of the moon. Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on th6 feet. Bell-An3 Halts Over-Acidity At all drug and shoe stores This Widely Used Sure Relief Can Be Depended On Every Time. 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The central orna ment Is supported by four shields dis playing musical Instruments and mo tifs derived from light, the spectrum nnu movie reels. These are embodied In a large oval panel through which are dispersed various anlnml forms. The outer field is surrounded by a heavy border. The main field is woven in tones of crimson and gold, the panels in blues, taupes and com plementary shades. C aliforn ia L eads In live states of the Union twelve years Is the lowest age at which a girl mny marry with the consent of her parents, according to Liberty. Thdse states are Kentucky. Louisiana, Mary land, Mississippi and Virginia. She Hadn’ t Seen It Please, ma'am,’’ said the beggar, “ I've lost my rl«ht leg.” "Well, It Isn't here,” said the wom an. slnmmlng the door.—New York Times. Thnre ain’t bad luk In the whole world to ruin enny, one man, not If he « 0 1 f i t ! It out on that line.— Josh Billings. In conversation Is about the only place where you hear real extempora neous speeches. 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The A n o in t t h o e y e lid s w it h R o m a n E y e B a l sa m at n ig h t a n d see h o w r e fr e s h e d a n d Sunday university is an established {stren g th en ed y o u r e y e s a re in t h o m o rn in g . institution in the Russian cities and S en d n o w t o 372 P e a r l St., N . Y . A dv. might he compared with university ex tension courses in America. Its pur G la d ston e D o c k L a rgest pose is to give broader education to The new Gladstone dock at Liver wage earners who are unable to carry pool cost between $35,000,000 nnd on their studies on week days. The $40.000,000 nnd is the largest ln the peasant university will offer a two- world. year course of Instruction and will specialize in agricultural subjects. It is a self-sufficient and lonesome mind that thinks it can get along Many a woman studies her glass t without religion. the neglect of her heart. A s in g le , d p se o f Dr. P e e r y ’ s *'I>>ad S h o t " W ill exp*H W o r m s o r T a p e w o r m . 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