PAGE SIX EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 ¿ iim in m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iiiiiim iiv LEAGUE STANDING w . L. Oswego ................. 5 0 K stacada ........... 4 1 H illsboro •......... 4 1 W ashougal ...... . 3 2 2 i Sellwood ........... 3 B arracks ........... ................. i 4 | Sherw ood ........ ................. i 4 D avidson's ... .............. 0 5 | It Costs Very Little to Re-1 | condition a Model T Ford! ] I BRING IT IN AND LET = § E § 5 We specialize in putting Model T Fords in shape and we’ll give you a good job. We use only genuine Ford parts and our mechanics can tell in a jiffy just what you need. Bring the car in and let us look it over. | US LOOK IT OVER | BOB E = | = E | I Cooke Motor Co. i ? 111 ■ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ii 1111111: 11111111111111111111 -T LINN CLAN HOLD THEIR TENTH ANNUAL PICNIC Mrs. B. T hygerson, Mr. a n d M rs. G. E. Linn. Mrs. M. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. W al t e r R iver, Miss W innie P a lm a tee r, a n d Mrs. N ora M iller, L ula G. M iller and Mr. a n d Mrs. A. B. L inn o f Mil- w aukie. — The re st o f th e com pany w ere from ONE HUNDRED FORTY PRESENT n e a r E stacad a. A n u m b er o f invited INCLUDING THREE WHO g u e sts w ere also p re se n t and th e oe-1 casion w as g re a tly enjoyed. ARRIVED HERE IN ’65 T he Linn fam ily held th e ir te n th a n n u a l reunion and picnic a t D inty M oore’s p ark on E agle C reek, Sunday A u g u st 6. T h ere w ere 140 descend- e n ts o f the fam ily p re sen t, th re e of th e fam ily who crossed the plains in 18(55 being am ong them . A t the p res e n t tim e th e re a re h u t five le ft ° f the o rig in al fam ily o f 22 who cam e to O regon in 1806. Som e of those from a d istan c e a t te n d in g th e picnic w ere Mrs. G eorge H a rd in g of D etroit, Mrs. E. Sm ith of P eoria, 111., Mrs. N ellie f a r r i e r , Jo h n May a n d w ife and W illiam M ay and w ife o f A berdeen, W ash., Mr. F a r- rie r o f R aym ond, W ash. Mrs. C harles B u rr of B row nsville, O re., Mr. and Mrs. O ral P a lm a te e r o f Salem , Mr. and Mrs. B ernie L inn o f O stra n d er, W ash., Mr. a n d Mrs. C h arles M artin, and Mr. and Mrs. M erle M artin o f W illard, Wash. R o b ertu s L ooney and fam ily o f Salem , Mrs. Blanche B row er and children o f H ubbard, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B ullard o f A lpha, W ash., Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C a rd o f M ulino, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jo n e s of Parkplace, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L. C ard of Meilino and II. W. C a rd of M adras. T hose from P o rtla n d w ere Miss E d n a C ard, Mrs. Essie T ay lo r and d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shank- land, Mr. a n d Mrs. M elvin S hankland, Mr. and Mrs. S te rlin g May and son, MILLION PEOPLE IN NEW VIDOR PICTURE O ne o f th e big p ictu res is billed fo r the L ib e rty T h e a tre h e re Sunday and M onday, n ex t, “ T he C row d.” I t was not u n til a l t e r D irecto r K in# V idor had film ed m ore th a n a m illion people in th e congested m an u fa c tu rin g and com m ercial c e n te rs of th e e a s te rn sta te s th a t he believed he had c a u g h t the p ro p e r sp irit of “ The C row d," his new tw elve-reel special fo r M etro-G oldw yn-M ayer. M ost o f these people w ere film ed a t a tim e they w ere u tte rly uncon scious o f the fa c t th ey w ere ap p ear- ing in a m otion picture. W ith m asked b a tte rie s o f cam eras V idor cau g h t th e im m ense th e a tre crow ds o f New Y ork’s B roadw ay. He film ed th e noon day crow ds of F ifth aven u e and B roadw ay, th e exclusive shopping d istric ts o f New York, the g re a t fin an c ia l d istric t, th e docks am w a te r fro n ts. He got th e e x its o f th e tow ering sk y scrap ers a s th ey discharged th eii te n s o f tho u san d s o f em ployees foi the night a n d fro m b arg es in the h a rb o r “sh o t" th e m ag n ifice n t skyline o f the b usiest c ity in the w orld. A t P ittsb u rg , Pa., he used the thou san d s o f em ployees of the w orld’: g re a te s t steel mills and a t R ochestei w orked a g a in st a b a ckground of the Pet. 1.U0O .800 .800 .600 .400 .200 .200 .000 Results Last Sunday Oswego 2, Sellw ood 1. H illsboro 5 Sellw ood A. C. 2. Sherw ood 2, B anks 2. E stac ad a 3 W ashougal 0. The Peoples Store Red & White Chain Store I Where They Play Next Sunday E stacad a a t Oswego. D avidson’s a t V ancouver Sherw ood a t H illsboro Sellw ood a t W ashougal. Saturday and Monday, Aug. Ilth and 13 th S U P E R -S P E C IA L S LEGIONNAIRES DEFEAT 1 Il CLUB 31001 (C o n tin u e d fro m page one) AB R H O A E stac ad a — Bronson ss . ...... 3 0 0 2 4 M into 2b ........... 2 1 0 2 1 R. Lovelace gf . 3 1 2 0 0 F isc h e r c ........ 3 1 1 8 1 M iller rf 3 0 0 1 0 \\ l iuel 3b ........ 4 0 0 0 1 A. Lovelace lb. 4 ü 0 14 0 H aig h t IF ........... 2 0 1 0 0 Russell p ........... 3 0 0 0 2 E 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 T otals ........ 27 W ashougal— AB W. E rickson ss.. . 4 2 b ........ 4 R oberts 2b Pederson e f . . 4 A. E rickson 3b 4 4 H olland If H ughes c ......... 4 T idland rf ........ .. 3 W hite lb ........... 3 K aiser p ........... 3 G aines p ........... 1 3 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 27 H O 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 1 0 ü 9 0 0 0 0 9 A 2 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 LARGE A SSO R TM EN T OF ALL BLUE BERLIN KETTLES, DISH PA NS, A N D RO ASTERS, AT, EACH 39C T otals ......... 34 0 4 24 11 0 Innings pitched by K aiser 6 2-3, ut ; r r h at 21. h its 4, ru n s 3; by G aines 2 1-3, — a t b a t 7, h its 0, ru n s 0. S tru ck o u t I = = by R ussell 8, by K aiser 6, by G aines = 5. Bases on halls— R ussell 1, K a is e r; ~ >, G aines 1. T h ree base hit— Ray = L ovelace; 2 base hits, Ray Lovelace and W. E rickson. U m pire Dentition. g re a t kodak fa c to rie s and the E ast m an lab o rato ries. C oney Islan d -furnished its g re a t crow ds of m e rry m akers and N iagr; Falls was used as a location w here he film ed th e honeym oon sequence. m uch o f if a g a in st the scenic back- g rounds o f the falls th a t have been visited by countlefss honeym ooners fo r m ore th a n a c e n tu ry . The g re a t au tom obile fa cto rie s of D e tro it fu rn ish e d th e ir q uotas o f hu- ;iu n beings to im press upon screen au lienees th e f u tility o f one m a n ’s puny stru g g le s a g a in st the world. “ The C row d” is V idor’s f ir s t all- A m erican sto ry since “ T he Big Pa cade” and w as w ritte n by him self. E lean o r B oardm an a n d Ja m es M ur ray have the principal dra m a tic rolet ni the g re a te s t h u m an in te re s t tale e v er screened. We reserve the right to limit quantities. == ALL BLUE BRILLIANT ENAM ELW ARE, COBOLT PRO CESSED, LIKE PORCELAIN COOKING UTENSILS ON SALE AT, EACH — \ EE 5= ¡E E = EE =: EE: The Peoples Store— Red & White Chain H. B. SNYDER, OW NER S T h a t’e M ore Like It The B ritish scientist who says the t brain Is the only part of (he human m achine th at doesn't w ear out may mean th a t It Is the only p a rt th a t’s In no danger of being overworked.— M anchester Union. EMPEROR OF FRANCE KIDNAPPED BY EAGLE Every human being has a work to carry on within, duties to .ret form abroad, Influences to exert, which are peculiarly his, and which no con science but his own can teach.—Chan- nlng. (F. E. Boner) Atwater- Kent Radio $125.00 H G L S O M KITCHING St STEINMAN Phone 61-5 Estacada D u ty Laid U pon A ll “ N apoleon k idnapped! Im agine B ell’i Voice C arriet Far vhat a fu ro r th is new s w ould have Big Ben, London's famous bell, c re a te d had it been flashed across weighs 15',4 tons. It was cast In 1856. When the atm ospheric conditions are F ra n c e in the e arly eighteen hun favorable the sound of the bell can I reds. Estacada § T his occur* in “ T he F ig h tin g Ea- be heard throughout London. 5 RADIO BARGAINS—Two Five Tube Halowats. r k I o ,” a screen version o f Conan P rofitable E xport “ A dv en tu res o f G e ra rd .” Rod T he D epartm ent of Commerce esti Come in and let us give you a demonstration. E Doyle’s La Rocquo, in the title role, is a m ates Uiai for every foot of film ex 1 SPORTING GOODS, KODAKS AND FILMS | w aslihuckliug y o u n g o ffic e r in Na ported from this country American poleon’s arm y. C ircum stances have business secures a retu rn of a t least » i m i m i i m m i i i i i i i m i m i i i i i m i i i i i m i i i m i i m i i m m i m m i i i m i i i i m m i m m m m ' - irought a b o u t th e u n ju s t se n ten c e — $1 In trade. loath a t the hands o f a firin g squad. Indignation C om plex Lit Rooque, whose b ra v e ry and dar- T ÍM E SC H ED U L E PO R T L A N D -ESTA CA D A STA G ES Too much of our "righteous Indig ng a re conspicuous even in his d eath H Sunday Time of Departure Station oil. is w illing to die. but feels th a t nation” gets mixed with hysteria and 10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 0 :20 p. ni. l i :00 p. m. Lv. P o rtlan d tile most should be m aue o f his execu hooked up with selfish am bitions.— 10:555 a. m. 2:555 p. m. 6:55 p. ill. 11:35 p. m. Lv. C lackam as L afayette Journal and Courier. tion. To have his e m p e ro r present, 10:50 a. m. 2 :50 p. m. 7 :05 p. m. 1 1 :50 p. m. Lv. C arv er 1 1 :05 a. m. 3:05 p. m. 7 :25 p. ni. 12:05 a. m. in La R ncque’s eyes, w ould m ake th e Lv. B arton W h ilk Broome Lv. E agle ('re ek 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 7 :555 p. m. 12:15 a. m. e v en t an im p o rta n t a ffa ir. To renew the life of whisk brooms, Lv. C e d ar B rook 11:18 a. m. 3 :18 p. m. 7 :38 p. m. 12:18 a. m. W ith the help o f a b e a u tifu l a n t’ clip the ends off even, tie a rag around Ar. E stac ad a 1 1 :30 a. m. 3:550 p. m. 7 :50 p. m. 12:550 a. ill. lever countess, p o rtra y e d by Phyllis the broom, holding It straight, and V Saturday U Sunday Station Time of Departure H aver, he escapes fro m his cell, and soak In hot suds for an hour. Lv. E stac ad a *6:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 4:30 p. ni. 7 :00 p. m. 8 :15 p. ni. ju m p s a strid e a w aitin g horse and Lv. E agle Cr. 6:550 a. m. 8 :45 a. m. 4 :45 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8 :5!0 p. m. allops m adly aw ay to in te rc e p t the Lv. B arto n 6 :35 a .m . 8 :55 a. m. 4:55 p .m . 7 :25 p. m. 8 :40 p. m. Lv. C arv er (5:50 a .m . 9:10 a .m . 5:10 p. m. 7 :35 p. in. 9 :0 5 p. m. oat h tif N apoleon. He is successful We have the new 1929 Lv. C laek’m as 7 :00 a. m. 9 :20 a. m. 5:20 p. in. 7 :45 p. ni. 9 :1 0 p. m. ill his a tte m p t, a n d a f te r overpow er Ar. P o rtlan d 7 :3 5 a. m. 9 :65 a. m. 6 :00 p. m. 8 :30 p. m. 9:45 p. m. ALL ELECTRIC ing th e postilion o f th e coach, dons V^Saturday^Only^^^ his unifo rm and drives the coach at b reak n eck speed to th e scene o f his execution. T his series o f e v en ts leads to r CUTS MORE tensely d ra m a tic clim ax in which N a poleon plays no sm all p a rt. Donald SLICES t risp directed "T h e F ig h tin g E ag le” MODEL 40 which conies to the L ib e rty T h ea tre on W ednesday and will be show n foi TO TH E LOAF Complete two days. The cast includes, in ad dition Rod La Rocque a n d Miss Have-, An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and .Max B arw yn, Sam D eU rasse, Ju lia children’s between meal snacks. Faye, Sully Rand, C laren ce B urton Let us demonstrate it in ECONOM ICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES and A lphonse E th ier. 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. Sold at Your Favorite Grocery and Restau rants in Estacada and L O N G L O A F n .m r t mttnftt < / l/u Vicinity. E STA C A D A TRUCK LINE DAILY TRIPS FROM ESTACADA TO PORTLAND L eave all fre ig h t a t w arehouse. In o rd e rin g y o u r fre ig h t se n t th ru u s you receiv e p e rso n al service b o th in E sta c a d a a n d P o rtla n d th a t will save tim e and m oney your home—no obliga tion Visits in Portland Miss M aude S tu rg e o n le ft fo r P o rt land M onday and v isited frien d s u n til T h u rsd a y noon. She in ten d ed to stay all th e w eek, but developed a severe cold and w as obliged to come home. Estacada Pharmacy Call and Deliver Service EAst 2406 Portland jsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiK: I Model Supply Co. | H. A. LaBARRE, Proprietor | Estacada, Oregon _ | | EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SA T U R D A Y & M ONDAY I 1 | = i = Vancamp’s T-I-N— APA Sardines, can ..............5<** Preferred Stock, California Sardines, large cans, 2 f o r .................. 25c^ Preferred Stock Sliced Pineapple, large cans 30<? American Club Steel Cut Coffee, lb........ .......... 40<^ I | = | ....................... ................................. ................... ................... .................. . The News Does Job Printing While We Are Vacationing... Let us have two things in mind : First, let us boost for our own community; second, let us see what ideas the other community may have that we might profit by. Then when vacations are over, and we are home again, let us all work together with a will for the building up of our Estacada district. ESTACADA STATE BANK Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.