Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 17, 1924, Image 1

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    tEa s tm t OUarkamas f a s
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume
17,
N umber
E stacada , O regon , T hursday ,
28
—
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
A p r i l 17, 1924,
LOCAL ITEMS
FOREST PROTECTION WEEK
AND ARBOR DAY
i N. S. Holgate has been in Es
$1.50 P e r Y e a r
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
T 15 FOREST
PROTECTION WEEK
Albert Kitching and wife were
tacada this week.
shopping in Currinsville Tuesday.
A PROCLAMATION
■ p)R . W. W. RHO DES
Miss Edith Harkenrider is vis­ Lindsey Hale was at the store
O STE O PA T H IC
Whereas, it is essential to the iting in Portland.
H erm an L arsen, a ra n c h e r of w est­
Monday, and feeling much bet­
PH Y SIC IA N A N D SU RG EON
Thoughtful people have real­
ern Lane county, has received from continued comfort, welfare, and
John Page of Gladstone, visit­ ter than usual.
Office in L ichthorn B ldg., E stacada,
th e county a bounty of $47.50 on 19 prosperity of the people of the
ized
for sometime that before
ed Estacada Tuesday.
W. O. Echols was a very sick
seals killed in th e Pacific ocean.
United
States
that
abundant
very
much could be done to re­
T ^ R . G. F. MIDFOKD
Miss Gertrude Fink is visiting man Tuesday evening, but at this duce the enormous destruction
Jam es A. B arker was killed in s ta n t­ forests, widely distributed anc
P H Y SIC IA N a n d S U R G E O N .
writing is much improved.
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d ly when the eight-horse team he was maintained in a condition of high home folks this week.
which our forests suffer annu­
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets driving to a plow on th e ra n ch of O.
The J. A. Looney family are ally from fire, it would be neces­
Mrs.
W.
A.
Heylman
returned
productiveness,
be
forever
wisely
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
H. R eeder of A th en a ra n away.
still very ill, Mr. Looney not be­ sary to educate the people as a
last Friday from Spokane.
The N orth Bend school board has conserved as one of our greatest
£ ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Mrs. Roe Syron has accepted a ing out of bed.
whole to just what this destruc­
let the gen eral c o n tract for th e build­ natural resources; and
DENTIST
C. R. Owen and wife of Port­ tion means to them as private
position
in the post office.
Whereas, because of our con
ing of th e new school house to H oover
e v e n in g w o r k by a p p o i n t m e n t
& McNeill of A lbany for $32,000.
stantly increasing need for wooc
J. E. Gates—Furniture at low land, visited the Tunneli families citizens. Forest P r o t e c t i o n
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
Five men w ere Injured a t th e m ain and other forest p r o d u c t s prices. Estacada, Ore.
Week wa3 inaugurated in 1920
4-3tf on Sunday.
Estacada,
Oregon. m ill of th e Coos Bay L um ber com­
together with our past failure to J. G. Duus and Fred Bartholo­ Haskell Harris of Tennessee in Washington and Oregon, a
pany a t M arshfield w hen an 18-foot
provide for reforestation, we are mew were Portland visitors on was also a Sunday visitor at the week being set aside during
ALBERT t . e l o t t
flywheel on th e engine w ent to pieces.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
drawing
upon our supplies u1' Monday.
which every effort was made to
Tunneli home Sunday.
Miss Celia Gavin, city a tto rn e y for
RESIDENT LAWYER
timber
four
times
as
fast
as
they
inform
the people as to the seri­
T he Dalles, h as filed h e r declaratio n
A large number of Mazamas C. E. Hively made a fine salm­
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
ousness of the fire menace to
w ith th e se c re ta ry of sta te for th e are renewed through growth; and visited the power plant at River on catch Monday.
office of p re sid en tial e lec to r on th e
Whereas, the most formidable Mill last Sunday.
W M . G. DUNLAP
Henry Heiple, Floyd and Les­ the great forests of that region.
dem ocratic tick et.
agency of forest destruction and
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
J. R. Hughes, Painter and pa- ter Hale tried their luck at salm­ It is hard to estimate the direct
F ire losses a g g reg atin g $84,100 re ­ prevention of reforestation is
A t E stacada, in th e office o f Woodle
result of that first year’s effort,
on fishing Tuesday.
paper hanger.—Phone 12-51
R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f­ sulted from th e 28 fires in O regon o u t­
fire
and,
of
the
fires
which
annu­
but it was of tremendous value
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
side of P o rtlan d during March, ac­
3 -6 5 -9
Community Club
because it served as the begin­
cording to estim a te s advanced by W ill ally devastate vast areas, four
Mrs. G. E. Lawrence went to
Q
I). EBY,
Moore, s ta te Insurance com m issioner. fifths are ascribed in origin to
The Community Club will hold ning as Forest Protection Week
V-A
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
Portland Sunday evening, re
The slum p in th e lum ber m ark et and human agencies and virtually all
its regular monthly session on as now nationally observed.
turning Monday.
G eneral Practice.
Confidential Ad­
th
e
consequent
red
u
ctio
n
of
approxi­
may
be
controlled
and
made
in­
In 1921 President Harding
Friday of next week, April 25.
viser. O regon City. Oregon.
Just arrived in time for Easter It will be an important one as realizing the importance of hav­
m ately $3 p er tho u san d feet in th e nocuous through prudence, care
price of logs a re having th e ir effect on
a high grade line of men’s hats Co. Supt. Vedder will be there, ing the entire nation join in the
S E. WOOSTER
and vigilance;
th e logging in d u stry of th e low er Co­
and
caps. Come in and make and two others who will speak on observance of such a week and
Therefore, I, CALVIN COOL
lum bia river.
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
your
selection while the assort­ forest and fire protection. The accordingly issued his first proc­
A pproxim ately $1000 has been do­ IDGE, President of the United
Rentals,
ment
is complete at Rose’s.
n ated to T he D alles v o lu n teer fire States, do urge upon the Gover­
band will play and matters of in­ lamation on the subject. In 1922
Farm Loans a Specialty.
Mesdames Irving Smith and terest to the community will be Forest Protection Week and the
d ep a rtm e n t tow ard th e pu rch ase of nors of the various States to de
Telephone Estacada, Ore. a new com bined chem ical and hose signate and set apart the week W. C. McWillis spent the day in discussed.
fiftieth anniversary of Arbor
truck. T he m oney w as raised by vol
Portland last Friday.
Day were combined in a highly
of
April
21-27,
1924,
as
Forest
u n ta ry subscription.
In Memory Of
Protection
Week,
and
wherever
successful
observance, and last
See
Mrs.
J.
E.
Gates
for
piano
As a re su lt of th e e stab lish m en t of
At 2 o’clock tomorrow after­ year observance was more wide­
Prices reasonable.
FIR E INSURANCE.
a salm on egg receiving statio n on th e practicable, and not in conflict instruction.
noon, a service will be held in spread than ever.
tf
C latsk an ie riv er, o rd ers have been with ¡State law or accepted cus­ I. 0. 0. F. building.
loving
memory of the Passion
issued to close th a t stream to fish­ toms, to celebrate Arbor Day
Thus we see how in four short
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
U. S. Morgan is having cement
ing betw een th e statio n and a point within that week. I also urge
and
Sacrifice
of
the
Redeemer
of
years
the idea has grown into
walks put down at his new resi­
tw o m iles down stream .
K eep your policy in o ur F ire
mankind.
Come
and
spend
“
An
all
citizens,
either
in
association
a
national
institution. That the
dence on Main street.
P roof V ault, fre e of charge.
M. H. Brown h as estab lish ed a milk
Hour on Calvary.” There will work yet to be done is enormous
or
a3
individuals,
all
schools
and
Among the out of town visit­ be a suitable order of service,
goat farm on his ra n c h on th e Mc­
is best shown by the sad fact
H. C. S T E P H E N S
K enzie riv e r 10 m iles east of Eugene. the press of the land to give ors over the week end in Esta­
with two addresses, one on that fire in the woods continues
He w ill'h a v e 75 m ilk goats and will common thought to the protec­ cada, was Miss Lydia Mattson.
A gent .
“ Atonement” by Rev. H. W. to exact a frightful toll. Like a
e re c t a cheese facto ry and also m ake tion of our forests from fire, to
Ladies
only
a
few
days
more
Mort,
and one on “ Forgiveness gate keeper at the bridgehead,
a sp ecialty o t g oat milk for infants.
the] end that, ir. the future as in
G overnor P ierce, in a proclam ation, the past, these forests may sup­ in which to select that Easter of Sins” by Rev. U. H. Gibbs. it yearly reaps its red harvest.
has urged th e people of Oregon to
ply us with wood, protect the lat that you will want next Sun­ It will be held in the Methodist Last year ll'/i million acres in
w ear a poppy on M em orial day, to
day morning. Better pick one church.
continental United States were
show th e ir g ra titu d e for th e sacrifices purity of our streams, and other­ out at Rose's.
fire-swept with a (lame damage
wise
serve
the
people
of
the
of those who gave th e ir lives or th e ir
Correction
Mrs. F. J. Harkenrider was on
of almost $17,000,000.
h ealth in th e d efense of th e nation.
United States.
the sick list the first of the week
By an unfortunate oversight in The toll taken by forest fires
CALVIN COOLIDGE
Six million feet of fir tim b er on In­
necessitating
medical
attention.
proof
reading a regrettable mis­ must be blazoned throughout the
PLACE Y O U R IN­
By
the
President:
dian creek n e a r Reed postoffice has
SURANCE THROUGH
C h arles E. H u g h es .
ju s t been sold by th e fo rest d e p a rt­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates drove take was made last week in the country in the hope that it will
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO m en t to H enry L. Bergm an, b an k er
Secretary of State.
to Portland Sunday evening to advertisement of the Estacada arouse the nation to irreater
WILL PR OT E CT
and lum berm an of F lorence.
The
attend
a wedding, returning Feed Store. In giving the con­ effort. The time has come for
People’s Store
YOUR INTEREST
price paid by Mr. B ergm an is $2 a
tent of protein of the New Econo­ the nation to awaken to its stag­
Monday
morning.
tho u san d feet.
Don’t fail to take advantage
my Mixed Dairy Feed, the per gering fire losses and to put its
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Keith
are
of the Aluminum Sale Friday
centage was put as 41, whereas heel on fire in the woods. Fire
now
enjoying
a
handsome
new
Musical Sunday Evening
a n d Saturday. Two hundred
it should have been 14. We trust and forests do not mix. We
four
passenger
coupe,
which
Cary Real Estate Co.
The evening service at the M. and fifty pieces to select from.
no one was deceived thereby, cannot have both. We must
E. church, Sunday, will be an 99% Pure Aluminum. Sale price everybody is admiring.
and
that it was recognised as a choose between them, and choose
John Duus of White Salmon,
Easter Musical program, theme $1.29.
typographical
error.
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
quickly.
dealing with the events of Holy
UPPER
EAGLE
CREEK
J.
C.
Duus
last
week.
He
is
suf­
O L IC IE S
Week and Easter. It will be
The Ed. Hayden family, who And so again this year our
fering
from
a
broken
ankle.
ROVI DING
Mrs.
Hansen
and
children
have
most appealing and effective.
were here this winter visit­ president has proclaimed this
ERFECT
moved into the Jess Douglass Glen Cary went to ¡¡Portland ing relatives, left last week for week as Forest Protection week.
Saturday Specials
house.
Saturday morning and visited their home in North Dakota. Throughout the l e n g t h and
RO TECTI ON
3 lbs Rose’s Special Coffee $1.00 Mrs. R. B. Gibson was a guest at the home of her uncle Clyde Mrs. Hayden and one of the girls breadth of our fair land schools,
Best Seedless Raisins, 5 lbs .58 of Mrs. H. F. Gibson of Barton, Scker, until Sunday evening.
A re W ritte n by
went by train while Mr. Hayden churches, women’s clubs, civic
5 cans Salmon Falls med red
last
Thursday.
The
editor
and
his
wife
had
and
two of the girls drove organizations, and that greater
PACIFIC STATES FIRE
................................................................ 1.00
the
pleasure
last
week
of
a
visit
through
in his automobile. They moulder of public thought—the
The members of the Douglass
INSURANCE COMPANY
6 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 1.00 Ridge sewing circle who met at from Mrs. James A. Russell of were accompanied by Grace American press—are uniting in
Large pkg Corn Flakes.......... 09
the greatest effort yet put forth
SEE
the home of Mrs. Hursh last Fri­ La Grande in Eastern Oregon. Reagan.
At Rose’s, The Place to Buy.
to the end that fire may be driv­
day, spent a very pleasant after­ The Eastern Clackamas band
JOS. P. WOODLE JR.
People’s Store
en
from our forest.
Child W elfare Clinic
noon. She served a delicious made an appearance on the
Don't fail to take advantage of
Y o u r H om e A g en t
At the Hotel Estacada, on lunch to the ladies.
street Tuesday evening, and ren­ the Aluminum Sale Friday and
Lisle Wagner Better
Monday, April 28, by the courte­ Mrs. Eld Douglass spent a part dered a few selections. This or­
The many friends of Lisle M.
Saturday. Two hundred and
sy of the management, a child of last week in Portland.
ganization is a new one but al­ fifty pieces to select from. Wagner will be glad to hear that
Methodist Episcopal Church clinic will be held from 10 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and ready can play "to beat the 99% pure aluminum. Sale price he has improved so much that he
Bear in mind the Good Friday to 5 p.m ., by Dr. Estella Ford son Leslie, and Mr. and Mrs. jand” and the town is proud of $1.29.
is able to lay aside one crutch
____
Service at 'i p. m., at the church, Warner, from Portland and Dr. Will Douglass motored to Camas, it and opines that some day it
and now gets around with one
L. E. Briscoe, Clackamas County
LISTEN FOLKS! A very rare only and a cane.
Friday.
Wash., Sunday to see the sister will become famous.
health
officer,
who
will
make
the
treat
is in store for you, hot waf­
Special Easter program by the
of Mrs. Douglass. Mrs. Paul As spring advances thoughts
Sells Barber Shop
examinations.
All
children
up
to
fles
cooked
by the W. C. T. U.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. sharp.
who had undergone an operation naturally turn to housecleaning,
ladies.
A
waffle,
syrup
and
cof­
school
age
are
eligible
for
free
W P. Deen sold his barber
Of course you’re invited.
a few weeks ago. They found you will no doubt need a dustless
Morning Easter service at 11: examination. Come early be­ her quite weak yet, but was able mop, Cedar polish or perhaps fee for 20 cents. At the Odd shop last week to Ear! La Forge,
Easter sermon; special Easter cause we will close on time.
that new mattress, spring, iron Fellows hall on Friday April 25, who comes from Oregon City.
to sit up part of the day.
D
ella
M.
P
earson
,
The shop will now be known as
music and Easter Chalk-Talk for
>ed or rocker that you have been beginning at 6. p. m.
Clackamas
County
Cooked
Food
Sale
the Square Deal Barber Shop.
the boys and girls.
thinking about so long. You
Currinsville Store Prices
4-17-24
Public
Health
Nurse.
Mr, Dean has gone to Oregon
The
Ladies'
Aid
society
of
the
Easter ‘Epworth League ser­
will find them at Rose’s.
Hay—home
grown,
good,
$18
ton
City
where he is building a
Christian
church
will
hold
a
vice at 6:30 p. m.
W. R. Reid of Garfield, has on Chopped oats, home grown, $37 ”
TH
E
P
EO
P
LE’
S
C.
&
C.
STORE
Cooked
Food
Sale,
house.
He will move his family
The ‘‘Seven-thirty S e r v i c e ”
oaturday, exhibition at the office of S. E.
there in about a month. Mr.
will be devoted to an Easter mu­ 1 2 large cans of Tomatoes......29c April 19, at Ellis grocery. Hot booster a one year old filbert Shirts, Men’s Big Yank, 14 to
17 size...................$ 1.00 each
La Forge and his wife are living
sical by the choir. We cannot Royal Baking Powder, 12oz - 40c coffee, Hot Cross Buns, cake and tree, which is eight feet high,
Ladies’,
children’s and men’s
ing at the Estacada hotel.
assure you a good seat after 7:30. 6 ib. Kingfords Gloss Starch in doughnuts will also be served, Mr> Reid has considerable acre-
H a ts ................... 25c each, up
box....................................... 59c beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.
The weekly activities as usual.
age in this species of nut, which
Jay Seeds, formerly of Port­
Land
plaster, Oregon 90c sack,
“Serving God by serving folks.” 1 can of Lye..............................09 Quite a number of Rebekahs h.e exP«cta to Prove *uit« ,ucra‘
land,
died Sunday, April 6, at his
Utah......................... $1.00 sack
Keer’s Best Flour................$1.69
H . W. M o r t , Pastor.
tive.
home
in Klamath Falls, after a
from
this
place,
expect
to
go
to
Fertilizer...................... $1.75 “
Rolled Oats 91b sack............... 50c
The Easter luncheon served
short
illness.
He is survived by
Oswego
Saturday,
as
there
is
al-
Mill Run...................... $1.25 "
Shaker Salt ......... 11c package
People's Store
his
wife
and
one child. Mrs.
so"to
be
a
district’Rebekah"me^-
ye3terday
at
the
home
of
Mre-
Perline, James Pyle’s washing
I George Lawrence by the Metho­ powder................................ 5c each
Don’t fail to take advantage of Garden Seeds.......... 5c package ing
Seeds is a daughter of Mr. and
dist Ladies Aid, was well patro- Oats, good for seed -• $35.00 ton 'Mrs. J. H. Kitching of Estacada,
the Aluminum Sale Friday and Is Your Name Written Here?
Mr, and Mrs. "Bob” Morton nized. The menu was stewed Solution Sodium Silicate, for and a sister of Mrs. H. W. Beal
Saturday. Two hundred and Those subscribing for this pa-
fifty pieces to select from.
r daring the past week are: were out from Portland Sunday, chicken on biscuit, salad, coffee preserving your eggs, furn­ of Independence, and Mrs. An­
F. Coleman, Norman Linn, guests at the home of his mother and custard. The cooking was ish your own vessel, Water drew Shankland, of Sellwood,
99% pure aluminum. Sale price
25c quart I
Glass-
1C. A. J a c q u e s, H a rry H itc h in g . M rs. W. J . M oore.
—Sellwood Bee.
all that man could wish.
$1.29.
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Fo r Fire Insurance
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