M m * Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County M * V olume 16, N umber 51 E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 27. 1923. $1.50 P e r Y ear Promised Farm­ LO C AL ITEMS OREGON NEWS ÍTEMS Radio News ers. Mr. and Mrs. H. (J. Stephens were in Portland Tuesday. I A year rour.d series of weekly OF SPECIAL INTEREST talks on farm and home subjects Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris An Interesting Trip Mr. and Mrs. George Forman and son Leroy Till, of Barton re­ turned Monday frem a twelve D “ W. O W. S T RHODES E O P A T H IC days’ business and pleasure trip visited Portland yesterday. B rief Resume of Happenings o f ! for Orepon citizens wil1 be broad' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON following the old Oregon trail, cast from the Oregonian station, Mrs. M. E. Holgate went Tues­ Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, the Week Collected for We lost, folks, and Carus is the in Portland, by the O. A. C, ex­ day to Salem where she will visit through eastern Oregon over the Blue Mts. From Pendleton to the tam pion ball team of the Clack- tension service beginning Thurs­ with relatives. F. MIDFOliD O u r Readers. D L 'P ' P R H l G. • summit there is a wordirful amas County League. The score Y S IC IA N a n d s u r g e o n . day, October 4. Facts on the Miss Irene Saling left yester- X R av E q u i p m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d More than 25.000,000 spring Chinook recent survey of production and day7or Corvallis, where she will view of the large farms looming <>f 14 t0 10 « ive3 i>ne an idea of OFFICE and Raaldenco Second and Main Sirsets. jin the distance, like a checker what the game was. considering salmon eggs will be taken from the distribution of Oregon farm pro- enter tbe 0. A U Estacaia. Oregon—Telephone Connections Oregon hatcheries this season. duce, some half dozen lectures by ,, „ ... ’ . ,, j board of grain fields and summer that only seven innings were T”\R. CHAS. P. JOHNSON D , ,, c n Mrs. H. V V . Morgan of Sell- The city of North Bend is ready to Paul V. Maris, director of college , ,, ,, , ■fallowing. The monument, ded­ played. DENTIST . . . . . . . . . ! wood, visited Mrs. U. H. Gibbs. icated by the late President Har­ start the municipal dock for which r Jack Smith started the game Extension, will start the series. r„ , .. EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT 530,000 were voted some time ago. , i Tuesday atternoon. for Estacada, and we never saw ding. is viewed by hundreds timely articles or practical value Estacada, Oregon. A sawmill near Foster; owned by farmers, and of interest to coop- Elmer E. Hannah has been daily. The Grande Ronde valley iJack working so nicely. He had Mr. Maeley. burned to the ground Mon­ everything and Carus was help­ day. The loss was estimated at $20,- erating bankers and business men drawn as juror for the October is at the foot of the Blue Mts. D R W. S U WALLENS R G E O N D E N T IS T less. In the third inning he will follow. The hour for this : tei'm district court, with large fields and good roads. 000. % For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. Boise, Idaho, has the best threw his arm out, and away Mrs. C. L. Coonrad and Mrs. For the calendar year 1922, federal service has been set at 8 b ’clock income tax statements were filed in to 8:30 every Thursday evening, j Myrtle Belfis were passengers on equipped, and St. Anthony the went our old ball game. Brother ALBERT t . e l o t t the Portland office by 60,974 residents the morning train Tuesday. most unsanitary of all the tour­ George went to the mound, but A TTO R N E Y AT LAW si Cranberry News. ist camps encountered on the his speedy ball seemed to be easy RESIDEN T LA W Y E R The State Fair opened with A bull calf valued at $500 has been Cranberry harvesting is now in j r e c o r d a t t e n d a n c e i n spite 0f the ESTACADA. - - OREGON trip. But if properly cared for, for the Carus sluggers and the offered by Dr. W. T. Phy of Hot Lake full blast in the cranberry bogs rain> u is bijfJfer than ever it would be the most beautiful. fireworks started. John Moger as first prize in the grade dairy cattle W M . G. DUNLAP of Oregon and Washington. The p , , ,. ... was sent to the rescue. John has class at the Union county fair, Sep­ ... . ,, ... , rail has now begun, and it will The auto- park at Sugar City, is A T T O R N E Y A T LAW crop this year locally will be a i__, . , , ’ . , tember 26-29. the only one where the mayor pitched some dandy ball this sea- A t Estacada, in the office o f Woodle J , ... f not be long before winter is here, sees that the tourists have wood, son' down at Canby he had Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of- j One of the greatest cleanups In arge one. The total crop of cran- D . . , . . , u T ▼ . . . . ... | Begin to get ready for it now. | Illicit liquor trade of the state is draw- berries fice 1524 Yeon Building. in the United States will milk and cream etc. ! nothing but a toe-plate and a I lng to a close in Lincoln county under also be very large. The fruit ^ ' anc^ ^ lS- * Adams and The views in the Geyser Basin | winduP- It was an off day for O D SBY- j the direction of State Prohibition Of- which is grown on the Pacific bab-v took the 5 p. m. train to ATTORN EY AT LAW . are just wondertul, and old i him and the fireworks continued. j fleer Cleaver. coast bogs will average better, orlland, luesday afternoon, General Practice. Confidential Ad­ Faithful beautiful to witness. George Smith went in again and Injuries incurred on the Old Ore­ viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Mesdames Smiley Lovelace and But Oregon surpasses it in roads finished the game. The game gon trail, about 15 miles east of Pen­ this year, as to size and general dleton, in an automobile accident, re- quality, than in previous years. D. E. Newman took the 9 a. m. and mountain views. Lake Camp was played in a drizzling rain, A/TcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER : suited In the death of - Ernest H. AVA ATTO RN EYS A T LAW . Pickers are receiving 25 cents to Portland, yesterday morning. has a very large hotel with a balls and bats were wet, slippery At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ Adams of Baker. per peck for the berries, and as C. A. Dykeman accompanied magnificent view of the Yellow and muddy. The score book got days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow A few hours after taking two drinks the berries hang more heavily on by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone lake. The sunrise is also wet, so did the scorer. Every­ 721 Corbett of moonshine whisky, which it was building. Portland office, o f' the vines better money is earned j P. Dykeman, building. spent Tuesday in thing went wrong. We tried to most beautiful. said he purchased from a bootlegger by the pickers this year than last Portland. at Flavel, Peter Lindquist died at his MONEY TO LOAN The Yellow Stone falls are 10» relieve the strain by being pleas­ home in Hammond. year. Pacific (’ oast cranberries A delegation of representatives feet and Gibbons falls 80 feet. ant to a cute little flapper in the P A U L C. FISCHER Preparatory to starting work clear­ are generally readily distinguish- 0f the W. C. T. U. attended the While they were in the park, the hot dog stand. She looked us A TTO R N E Y A T LAW ing right of way on the Eugene- ed from their eastern cousins, in county convention at Jennings BEAVER Bldg. OREGON CITY rangers told Mr. and Mrs. For­ over critically and said “ bunk,” Klamath Falls line, camps are being that they have a lighter cheek, a Lodge today, man, that there were 12.000 peo­ so the day was utterly ruined. erected hastily. The work Is being fact which is now well known to The atate prohibition director, ple in the park and all accommo­ We do not like to indulge in started from Kirk north. faultfinding criticism, but we An allotment of $26,00^ for work the trade and often demanded by Dr. Linnville, says that neither dations taxed to the utmost. on the Coquille river has been made the housewile, as it is claimed be nor his deputies discovered The trip was made in a 1920 cannot figure why Owen Scott by the war department from funds the Pacific Coast cranberry needs any moonshine at the Pendleton Model Chandler, and covered was sent to the bench in the 3rd. provided for river and harbor main- less sugar_______ ____ Round-up last week. 2,066 miles. On the Continental Scotty was up once, got a dandy I tenance in the army appropriation bill. highway an elevation of 8,345 clean cut hit and apparently was DIED • Bob Marchbank returned Sun A. C. Hopkins, since August, 1921, feet was made without difficulty. in for a good day. The fact that secretary of the world war veterans' At Eagle Creek, Friday, sep- day from The Dalles, where he Scott pitched a mighty good 1 state aid commission, with headquar­ tern he'* 21. 1923, Elizabeth Ann had gone for relief from his asth- ters in Salem, has submitted his resig­ game against some heavy hitters Christian Church Palmer, wife of Benjamin Frank-, ma- He says he is feeling fine nation to the commission and will re­ of the Estacada team a week ago lin Palmer, after some months ar)d hopes h:s enemy will leave The services at the Christian tire October 1. last Sunday, that he has a nice Church on Sunday, September The Oregon Co-operative Grain illness, aged 66 years 10 months ai°ne for a time, curve and good control, and that Growers have 3tarted legal proceed­ and 29 days. Funeral services] Mrs. C. C. Saling and sons, 30th. will be as follows: Carus seemed to be helpless ings against several of its members were held at the Eagle Creek Neal and Fred, left Tuesday Bible school at 10:00 a. m.. who have failed to make deliveries against a curve, was evidently Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and church, Sunday arternoon at one i morning for Corvallis, where j according to the terms of the market­ overlooked. We would have o ’clock, the Rev. V. A. Weir of- Mrs. Saling will have charge of 7:30 p. in. Í A BOTTLE OF ing agreement. liked to have seen Scott sent to Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ Senator C. L. McNary has returned ficiating. The interment was in j the S. A. E. fraternity house of the mound, King behind the bat, nesday at 7:30 p. m. Salem after a three week's investi­ Forester cemetary, under the di- the O. A. C. The boys will at- Boland to second and Jack Smith ( Morning sermon “ Jonah Run­ gation of the forests and the problem rection of Joseph E. Gates, of tend high school. Df reforestation. Senator McNary is Estacada. The deceased leaves! Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow had ning from God.” In the ever- to right. In this way the batting i member of the so-called senate re­ a husband and two sons, W. A. at their home a mile east of town ing the subject will be “ The order would not have been forestation committee. changed and things might have ? X Construction work on the west end and J. W. Palmer, all of Eagle a lively group ot relatives and wedding garment.” been different. It is easy to fig­ You are cordially invited to at­ :i: WITH A BOX OF X af the Eugene-Klamath Falls line of Creek, to mourn her loss. | friends from Portland, Sunday. ure all this out after the game, tend these services. :he Southern Pacific (Natron cutoff) Odd Fellows Honor Constitu­ These were Mr. and Mrs. K. but not so easy while the game B. F. C lay , will be started this fall, according to Granum, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gra- tion. is being played. announcement at Eugene by Oscar Minister Christian Church. num, Misses Martha, Gladys, Ellis, Southern Pacific engineer. After the regular lodge pro­ Frances, Beatrice and Lucille Estacada and Carus surely got “GIM M E” Brown rot has attacked approxi- ceedings last Saturday night, the a rotten deal down at Canby. Granum, also Messrs. Fred Boles nately 25 per cent of the prunes in a Here’s that indefatigable au­ We would like to tell you about Odd Fellows put on a program in and Merle Gowan. lumber of Marion county orchards thor, Rupert Hughes, coming it all, but as it took three days and the loss will be serious, accord­ honor of Constitution week, to Reception Monday Night with another of his great screen for Canby, Oswego, Carus, Esta­ ing to Earl Pearcy of the Oregon which the public was invited. A. successes, “ Gimme” , at the Fa­ cada, the League officials and the growers’ Co-operative association. There will be a reception at the G. Ames presided and the Rev. Bandon high school students have B. F. C l a y offered the invocation. M. E. Church, Monday evening. vorite Thertre on Sept. 29 and 30. Fair Board to settle the contro­ laved a fund of $500 for construction Addresses dealing with the Con- October 1, to welcome the return It’s comedy this time but mingled versy, we do not think the editor )f a gymnasium and a campaign has It is a would allow us sufficient space stitution were made by A. G. ¡o f Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Mort to too with heart appeal. icen discussed among the public- true picture of the domestic ad­ for all details. Pres. Howland ipirited citizens of that city to furnish Ames. U. H. Gibbs, H. W. Mort! Estacada. Everybody is cordial- ventures of any everyday hus­ and Sec’y Yonce of the League, he remainder of an estimated cost and W. Gilgan. Between these ; ly invited to attend. band and wife. >f $2500. seem to lack the nerve to make a the orchestra played selections Reception for Teachers. A fire in the Southern Pacific yards and patriotic songs were sung. Methodist Episcopal Church decision and stick to it. The one There will be a reception for PLACE Y O U R IN­ it Albany nearly destroyed seven pas- After the program a social time who talks to them last is the Sunday school at 10. SURANCE THROUGH lengcr cars that were standing on a the teachers given by the P. T. winner, and Oswego and Canhy was engaged in by those present. Morning service at 11 with aer- YOUR HOME AGENT WHO tiding near the fire. The cars were A. in the I. O. O. F. hall this were the last. Both of these of­ monette. WI LL PROTECT noved out of danger before any ser­ evening, September 27, from Auction Sale. YOUR INTEREST ficials were absent. Estacada ous damage was done, but 1500 cedar Epworth League at 6:30. 8-10. Everybody is invited. )oles and 300 ties were destroyed by will loose nothing by keeping out E. Dayball will hold an auction , The 7:30 service. Topic: “ Tun­ M rs . R. H. C arter , he fire. of such “ entangling alliances” ing In.” sale of live stock and farm ma-! President P. T. A. School district boards, under the in the future. chinery on the old Lewellen Oregon laws as interpreted by the Barton Entertains Band. School Janitor » Weds. Next Sunday Stafford will pity ittomey-general, have authority to place, one mile south of Spring- Last Tuesday night the band Estacada on the iocal grounds. luroish transportation to and from water, on Thursday, October 4. Coming events cast their shad­ was entertained royally at Bar­ ichools for pupils even though they I Sale begins at 10 a. m. with a A week from Sunday Carus ows before, and the fact that ton. Short speeches were made, will he here. If the weather is nay live In another district but not free lunch at noon. H. M. Hos­ Orion V. Coop, ’janitor of the nore than one mile from the educa- tetler is the auctioneer, and the school buildings, put up a house among them one by Rev. H W. right two good games can be ional center. usual terms on sums over $20 this summer on his lots at the Mort, who spoke on the “ Com­ looked for. Interest in the amount of $1,296.- W H ITE LEGHORNS munity Spirit,” and invite! the ' 125, due on highway and world war will be allowed on approved secu­ north end o f Main street, indi- Bred for Vigor and High Barton people to attend the Com­ rity. Sums under S20 will be veterans' state aid bonds, will be paid Egg Production. cited . «ruin de.-topment „u n ity b u t, in In the t h « Estacada ' & U c i . ho! Fi"*> N o « « munity Club ho- Monday by the state treasurer. Inter- I strictly cash. Our primary aim is to produce which materialized last Saturday. tel tci on Friday „ night . „ l , ,p. vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, >st on highway bonds aggregate« At high noon in the county court — — ‘ ’ rugged breeding stocK. and first 1856.325. while the interest due on the Friday, October 5th, is the last class hatching eggs. Hence, in house in Portland, he was united Community Club Will Meet ’ orit '. Viea*re. w!b c '°*e Septem» world war veterans' state aid bonds day to pay the second installment many cases, our customers rdl ber 30th, and the prize watch otals $440.500. up bigger egg records than wc do. in marriage to Miss Hedwig E. The Eastern Clackamas Com- | of taxes, without penalty. will be given to the winner Oct­ But we hold our mature stocK Receipts of the state corporation Carlson, of Gresham. Congratu- munity Club will hold its first fall bacK as long as possible after the ober 4th, after the first show. ;ommtsslon for the year ending June Ernest Rjr.ning, the manager | atjor)3 and j^ood wishes arc being meeting tomorrow, Friday, night moult and bring them into laying 10. 1923. aggregated $.348.892 52, or Write your guess number and as near the hatching season as possible. Thus are our customers in Increase of $21.172.57 over the pre­ your name on the back of each assured o f strong, rueged chicks cious year, according to the annual to rest is" by a change of^oecupa’ trlen(^ ' . — . . Eslacede hotel. Thi# is for t h e ticket, ________________________ and make a list of ______ same, and high quality hatching eggs. •eport of ORDER EARLY. f" r he i- »pcndinu hi, « « . . 1» Y our Name Written Here? f.Vt/ndanc.-"1 ,''",’ « ? ™ " ,', * ’' r e '! kT * * » » . “