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Page 2 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMRER 1. 1!*27 r Y/he if Ycur Ship Ccmes In Cy E V E L Y N heard \ ,-OU’VK do th a t C u rre W it X BUSINESS AND C A C E BR OW NE folks sa y —“ I’ll Just PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H u m W hen my ship com es In som e d a y ”— T hen th ey sit a ro u n d and w atch and wait W hile tim e Is slip p in g aw ay. Ilut how can a sh ip com e sailing In W ith all w e cu re m ust ab o u t— If we h aven’t w orked an d done our best T o send a d ream sh ip out? If we h av en ’t had a certn ln goal And kept th e goal In view, B elieving In It a n d In o u r pow er T o m ake o u r d re a m com e tr u e ? W e h av en ’t any rig h t to expect T h a t som ebody else— or fate. Is going to do o u r w ork for us W hile we sit dow n an d waiL TESTING THEM "T ell th e Ja n ito r to p u t u p n o tices | th a t no hook ag en ts a re to be adm it ted to th e build in g ,” sa id th e p u b Usher. “ But you h av e Just a d v e rtise d foi | a g e n ts to sell our new w ork,” pro teste d th e se c re ta ry . “Of co u rse 1 w a n t to tr y th e ap p li c a n ts o u t If a m an could be stopped by a little th in g like th a t, w h a t good would h e he to u s?” EARL LA FORGE “The Square Deal Barber” Estaeada's Leading Tonsorial Artist Popular Prices — Bobbing a Specialty Baths Shop on Broadway Estacada, Ore. - BOB’S BARBER SHOP N O T PR O O F a m MARCEL SALON We ca n ’t get a n y th in g w orth th e w hile O r th a t w e’ll be p roud to win. U nless we pitch In an d do o u r p a r t T o m ake th a t sh ip com e In. S TR IC TL Y SANITARY Haircutting 35c Shave 15c HAS ONTO BLDG., ESTACADA ....... <PV4Ç, (¿ S X ... / T ; ' ■ ^ McClure Newsp.iper Syndicate HAD T L I V E IN D A T C AG E? YA T U N E !" SOMETHING TO T H IN K A B O U T By F. A. W A L K E R IN ANOTHER’S PLACE T I T H EN In a m om ent of exclte- * ’ m ent o r envy you Incline to a s sa il a n o th e r's good nam e, o r question h is o r her a c ts w hich seem to you u n reaso n a b le , hold y o u r tongue. A m ischievous w ord h astily spoken Is lik e a little sp a rk , cap ab le of cau s in g a g re a t co n flag ratio n , Irrep arab le lo ss an d u n sp e a k a b le sorrow . T o b lu rt o u t th e first cruel thought th a t com es to y o u r m ind In a b u rst o f su d d en heut Is a fe a rfu l th in g to do. I t Is nn evidence o f an In h erit w eak n e ss in th e m oral fiber and proves y o u r u n fitn ess for leadership. A t one o u tb u rst o f tem p er If you sh o u ld happen to be seen o r o v erheard by y o u r em ployers, you s h a tte r your ow n good record a n d spoil a p erfectly b r ig h t fu tu re, sim ply by givlhg v e n t to spleen. W h en th e Im pulse conies to m align co -w o rk ers o r speak 111 of superiors, h o w ev er m uch you m ay wish to o v er rid e Shem, hold y o u r h o rses and d riv e carefu lly . T h e re is d a n g er ah ead . T h o u sa n d s h av e gone over th e fa ta l p recip ice for sim ila r recklessness, w hen they Im agined them selves se cure. P u t y o u rself In th e place of the p erso n whom you a re seeking to h u m ilia te und o verthrow . You know n o th in g about Ills o r h e r tria ls , Im p ed im en ts, d e p riv a tio n s or sorrow s, an d y ou h ave no royal privilege to e n te r th e h e a rt-s a n c tu a ry and expose i t to a v u lg ar gaze. P u t y o u rself In place of nn ever- w ro u g h t ty p ist who Is doing h e r u t m o st to su p p o rt aged p a r e n ts ; p u t y o u rse lf in th e place of a troubled em p lo y er w ho lies aw ak e n ig h ts from th in k in g o f p ressin g o b lig a tio n s; put y o u rse lf in th e place o f th e m an th a t ru n s th e elevator, th e scrub wom an w ith h e r b en t body an d g n arled p u r p le han d s. T o seek to e x a lt y o u rself by con tr a s t w ith such people, fo r no o th e r re a so n th a n p etty p rid e o r Jealousy Is not only exceedingly discourteous b u t g ro ssly u n ch aritab le. r io n 't h an d o ut sighs nnd te a r s w h ile you can s c a tte r sm iles an d su n shine. I t Is nn u nderstood thing In th e gam e Of life th a t w hile th e hot-headed an d u n c h a rita b le a re pulling down re p u ta tio n s o f o th ers, th e person who p u ts h im self In th e plnce o f th e s tr iv ing, w ho Is co n sid e ra te and kindly In w o rd s and acts, y e t Is aw ak e to his ow n o p p o rtu n ity . Is th e Individual w ho ev en tu n lly rises to em inence and re m a in s there. (© by M c C lu rt N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te ) ESTACADA TRUCK LINE DEN Y A ’D C H A N G E ESTACADA TO PORTLAND W H E N I WAS TWENTY-ONE LEA V E ALL F R E IG H T AT W AREHOUSE In o rd e rin g y o u r fre ig h t se n t th ro u g h us you receive p erso n a l eervloe both In EeLacada and P o rtla n d th s t w ill sav e tim e an d m oney C, 1L J 0 3 8 Y P lIO N E 18-19 Coil and D eliv er S ervice BY J O S E P H K A Y E THE DINNER e ' e n th e beginning of a d in n e r th e re e Is n o th in g q u ite so re fre sh in g as a fru it cocktail. W ith fre sh c itru s f ru its a s w ell a s th e luscious m elons, one need n ev er f e a r m onotony. Cantaloupe Cocktail. C ut th e edible ce n te rs of m uskm elon w ith a sm all p o ta to scoop Into balls. If th e f ru it an d glasses a r e both chilled, th e f ru it Is much m ore appe tizing. I ’o u r o v er a sauce w hich has been m ade nnd chilled ns fo llo w s: T a k e th e Juice of a lemon, a q u a r te r of a cupful o f w a te r and h n lf a cu p ful o f s u g a r; boll for ten m in u tes u n til a heavy siru p Is m ade. C hill, add a tnblespoonful of canton g in g er finely m inced nnd a tablespoonful o r tw o of th e sirup. Lem on sauce w ith n sp rig o f m int o r a m int sa u ce stra in e d nnd a little lem on siru p added w ith a fre sh sp rig of m int to top th e fru it, Is especially good w ith m uskm elon. W aterm elon Is so p re tty serv ed th is w ay w ith an o ran g e sauce. Chicken With Asparagus. Out tip a fa t chicken and stew until ten d er, sa v in g th e broth. Cook n hunch o r two o f a sp a ra g u s o r u se th e c a n n e d ; cook noodles In th e chicken broth, w ith som e of the a sp a ra g u s w nter. H ave nil hot, put n la y e r of noodles on a se rv in g table, o v er th is a la y e r o f b u tte re d a s p a ra g u s anti nn top, th e chicken, w hich has been well seaso n ed nnd nil hones rem oved. Cel ery Is esp ecially good w ith tills dish In plnce of a sp a ra g u s. Cook It In the chicken b ro th until te n d e r before cooking th e noodles. Keep all th e in g re d ie n ts hot in double hollers until read y to serve. O ne good-sized chick en w ith th re e o r fo u r hunches o f cel ery will se rv e q u ite a larg e com pany. T h e noodles nnd celery a r e so well seaso n ed w ith th e chicken th a t a sm all portion of th e la tte r is all th a t Is needed. 'H u X k - t vrdrfi (© . 1927. by W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n .) g»» --------- O--------- 1 ■ 1 What Does Your Child Want to Know A n s w e r e d fry B A R B A R A BO URJ AI LY 9 __ At Twenty-one — Avery Hopwood Achieved a Miracle. She— I an sw e re d you In th e negative, T T H IS tim e I w as In th e U n iv e r d id n ’t I? He— B u t, th e n eg ativ e Is n o t the sity of M ichigan nnd I cam e a c ro ss an a rtic le w hich th e la te L o u is proof. P efoe, d ra m a tic c ritic of th e New York W orld, had w ritte n fo r o u r col H a rd Lack lege m agazine, p o in tin g o u t th e golden De M ar w ill nev e r ru n ap a ln , F o r w h ic h he m a y be p a r d o n e d ; re w a rd s w hich m ight possibly aw a it A n a m a t e u r he w ill re m a in such of them a s tu rn e d to p la y w rit B e c au se his a rte rie s h ard en e d . ing. I w as p a rtic u la rly In terested In Ills acco u n t of how C lyde F itch had. Ju v en ile Logic by w ay of his pen, so to speak, ere " E a t th e cru sts , d a rlin g ,” sa id th e ated for him self tow n houses an d a u tom obiles an d c o u n try p laces w ith m o th er, “a n d y o u r bo n es w ill grow peacocks nnd sw im m ing pools. 1 an d y o u ’ll be a stro n g g irl.” T h e c h ild th o u g h t It o v er a s sh e | d id n ’t ca re much for th e peacocks, but my soul did y earn fo r th e sw im m ing o b ed ien tly m u n ch ed th e c ru st, th en pools— w ith a co u n try house o r tw o looking u p s h e s a id : “ M um m y, why d oesn’t g ra n d p a chew h is p la te so his a tta c h e d . te e th will g ro w o u t a g a in ? ” So I took to p lay w rlg h tln g . I hit upon a th em e fo r a com edy— th e Influ T h e P ool S h a rk ence o f clothes upon fem inine m o r “I w a n t to e n list In th e ta n k s ,” an- j als— b u t It w as n o t u n til a f te r my g ra d u atio n th a t I found tim e to w rite n o u n ced th e ap p lic a n t a t th e recru it- | th is, my first play, “C lothes.” 1 ln g sta tio n . "W hy so keen a b o u t th e ta n k s ? ” evolved It In C leveland, typed six copies of It and descended upon New ask ed th e s e rg e a n t In ch arg e. “O h,” sa id th e a p p lic a n t m odestly. York. T in a p re tty good sw im m er."—A m er I le ft th e six copies w ith six differ e n t m anagers. F o u r w eeks In ter I ican L egion W eekly. A h eard from one o f th e s e m an ag erial firm s— W ngenhnle & K em per—w ho a c cep ted the piece an d p aid me adv an ce ro y a lty upon 1L I la te r revised th e play w ith the a ssista n c e of C hnnnlng Pollock nnd It w as su ccessfu lly p ro duced w ith M iss G race G eorge In th e lead in g role.—A very H opw ood. TODAY.— Mr. H opw ood h e a ts Clyde F itch from th e point of view of e a rn ings. H e Is renow ned as one w ho Is th e g re a te s t b e n efacto r of th e gov ern m ent In th e m a tte r o f Incom e tn x of an y p lay w rig h t In th e country. Mr. Ilopw ood’s heavy m oney began to roll In w hen he sta rte d w ritin g th e so- called “ bedroom fa rc e s" for A! Woods, the producer, but th e golden—or Is It greenlm ckcd?—clim ax w as reach ed w ith Ills co -au th o rsh ip w ith Mrs. H lnehnrt In “T he lin t." Mr. Hopwood Is also fam ed ns m a s te r tech n ician of p layw rlghtlng. TH E LONG ARM M'.i-ilc'.p, • T e rm in a l, S ix th an d Salm on S ts.— P h o n e M ain 7733. L IN N 'S INN, E sta c a d a , O regon.— DAILY (A ) P.M. •A.M. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P o rtla n d 6:20 Lv. E s ta c a d a 8:00 4:30 8:80 C lack am as 6:60 E ag le C reek 8:15 4:45 8:45 C arv er 7:00 B a rto n 8:25 4:55 8:55 B a rto n 7:25 C a rv e r 8:45 6:15 9:15 E ag le C reek 7:35 C lack am as 8:56 6:25 9:25 E sta c a d a 7:60 A r. P o rtla n d 0:30 6:00 10:00 •D ally e x c e p t Sunday (A) S a tu rd a y Only. SUNDAY—L eav e P o rtla n d W a n . L eav e E sta c a d a 4:30 p. m. A. M. F.M. 2:00 2:30 2:40 8:06 8:16 3:30 WHAT IS ADVERTISING? “Advertising is the education of the public as to what you are, where you are, and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or commodity. The only man who should not advertise is the man who has nothing to offer the world in the way of commodtiv or service.”—Elbert 11 ubbard. g M B a & u s s B E & H E B ia a a E E s iiiE iiH a J iG s ic i& H B H H flU B a a a M H n ■ “ A Sals Placa lo Puf Your Money --------- o --------- This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in this territory. And G eorge put his arm a ro u n d me a t le a s t a h a lt dozen tim e s.” W hen d id G eorge develop octopus- te n ta c le s, m y d e a r? ” It has 90,000 light and power customer« and serves a population of over 400,000. D ull Life t_ I K it th a t flirts nnd ru n s nwny 1 1 m ight h ave to flirt a n o th er day. You alw ays bum p Into a h r u ls e i elbow , n frien d you lind a light w ith an d th e tailor, when you owe him a bill. If you got a lu tta dealin ’s w ith w olves. It’s good to he seen out once in a w hile w ith a lion. THE GANDER— T h e re ’s th re e k inds of w ives the m o th er type— the m istre ss type, and th e more-Uke-n-pals. And a guy th a t m a rrie s a girl th a t a in ’t all th ree. Is leav in ’ an unpro tected think along w hich som e o th e r Jane can hit like nn am b itio u s cyclone. T w o people th a t's In terested In th e sam e life w ork m ight q u arrel. But tw o th a t finds the sam e thing« funny hn« got a fa ir ch an ce of stlck ln ’ to geth er. (Copyright.! --------- O--------- H O W DO L E A V E S S H E D RAIN? Sure F ire The outer covering of a leaf la waterproof and tight you know, It keeps out all the water, save The bit it needs to grow. S ev eral hundred feet o f w ife w en a tta c h e d to th e device and It Is be lieved th is w as th e m echanism used to w reck b it h o m e — F lo rid a T im es Union. ♦ C o p y rig h t.) O n G ood B ehavior M a g istra te (to p ris o n e r)— H ow long Is It sin c e you a p p e a re d In a police c o u rt b efo re? P ris o n e r—T w en ty y e a rs, y o u r w or ship. M a g istra te — A nd w h ere w ere you a ll th u t tim e? P ris o n e r— In priso n . • PORTLAN D - CARVER - ESTACADA STAGES <© b y M c C lu r e N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te 1 FOR “M.v lit»*«' Of fa tu ity .” iiij* Cornn- lent V m rftjM I try to lin u lt « fat Judy h r . t n arro w .” DAILY T E IP S FROM n “A c o m m o n p l a c e li f e , w e s a y a n d s i p h , Y et w h y do w e s igh a s w e sa y ? T h e c o m m o n p l a c e s u n In t h e c o m m o n place s k y M ak es up th e c o m m o n p la c e day. The m oon and the s ta rs a re co m m o n place th ia g s ; T h e flo w er t h a t b loom s a n d t h e bird th a t sings; But sad w ere th e w orld a n d d a r k the lot . If t h e f l o w e r f a i l e d a n d t h e s u n s h o n e n o t, A nd God, w h o sees e a c h s e p a r a t e soul, O u t o f c o m m o n p la c e lives m a k e s a b e a u tifu l w hole.” A R T SM ITH . P rop. F or only by giving th e b est you h av e W ill y o u r hig h est d re a m s com e tru e, And for every sh ip yo u ’re sen d in g out A sh ip will "com e in " fo r you. CCopyrlKht.) " S U P P O S E ’N Y A «- SATISFACTIO N GUARANTEED J a c k R o lf w o u ld w a t c h n o g olf. H is w ife w o u ld w a tc h no b a s e b a ll; And so b e t w i x t th e tw o of th e m T h e y h a d no s p o r t a t all. Its business is growing steadily every day. R educing We offer you an opportunity to invest your money in this successful and well-managed busi ness at 6.67 per cent interest. 'Is y o u r p h y sic ia n h elp in g you to red u ce?" “ I th in k so ,” an sw ere d M iss C ay enne. "I fan cy both f a th e r an d my se lf hnve grow n th in n e r w o rry in g o ver his bills.”— W ash in g to n S tar. LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT. S om ething D ifferent 'I su p p o se you w an t to m arry a girl ns n en r lik e y o u r m o th er a s pos sib le.” No, I'm g oing to m a rry nn old- fash io n ed g irl.” INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT 820 Electric Building T he Sum m ing U p M rs. O 'O ro u ch —Jo h n , d o esn ’t It seem to ; on th a t I am on my feet a little too m uch? Mr. O’O ro u ch —W ell, I w ouldn't w an t to be to o p o sitiv e a s to th a t, but It se em s to me th a t yon a r e on your e a r a little too m uch. Ja n e . T he Reason H e—B u t you said yo u r f a th e r la an x io u s to got yon off his han d s. S h-— Ye*, b u t t h a t ’s w hy h e wo«’» let live m arry you. Portland Electric Power Company PORTLAND, OREGON BEBEEEI ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ a B B B B B B E B B E B B B B E B B I9 B B lS E a a E B B B I