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V olum e 17, N um ber 34 ------------------------------------------------- \ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E sta ca da , OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST O regon , T h u r s d a y , M ay ESTACACA WINS FROM SELLWOOD 29,1924. LOCAL ITEMS $1.50 BARTON. P er Y ear STUDENT SAFETY A number of patrons of Schoo You can buy quality goods at ___________________________ J 16633851 District No. 89 attended the Estacada opened the 1924 base ! Rose’s for less. meeting . of the board of direc T A R . W. W. RHODES ball season on the local grounds The Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Mort tors for opening the sealed bids -L>' O ST E O PA T H IC R oseburg’s stra w b e rry festiv al open last Sunday by winning from went to Salem this week. for building the new school house. I T iree hundred student safety PH Y SIC IA N AND SU RG EON ed la st week w ith a record-breaking the Sellwood Athletic Club team Office in L ichthorn Bldg., E stacad a, crowd in attendance. Pointer’s for Paints, Wallpaper The lowest bid was from J. W. officers of the Portland grammar by a score of 6 to 2. and Window Glass. 5-22tf Stafferson of Gresham. The schools spent Saturday here on a P relim in ary arran g e m e n ts for th e T A R . G. F. MIDFOKD Considering that the local team fair next fall have been ta k e n up by Dr. Charles P. Johnson drove patrons are glad to know they picnic given by Portland officials •‘" 'P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N . was somewhat of an experiment th e Linn county association. are going to get a new school of the national safety council. X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted to Portland, yesterday morning. Crops throughout G rant county are and entirely without practice, OFFICE and Rosidenco Second and Main Strsets house, which is very b a d l y The picnic, an annual affair, was Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections in need of Im m ediate ra in and farm the showing made was excep Albert Hannah and wife have needed in the district, there the second given for the student e rs are alarm ed over th e prospect. tionally good. With a little been visiting relatives here this being a daily attendance of 48 officers. T ^ R . CHAS. P. JO H N SO N More th an 2500 persons atten d ed the strengthening and one or two week. pupils of all grades and only one The school representatives left DENTIST opening of th e first ann u al easte rn more games the team should EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT J. R. Hughes, Painter and pa- teacher employed and one room Portland early on a train fur Oregon sp o rtsm en ’s show at Baker. give a good account of itself, Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 at present. George Turner «rave nished by the Portland Electric paper hanger.—Phone 12-51 P o rtlan d accom m odated 4079 fam i Jack Smith took the mound E stacad a, O regon. lies in new dw ellings in 1923, as 3-6-5-9 a short talk, telling how anxious Power Co. The morning was ag ain st 3658 in 1922 and 2136 in 1921. for the locals, but threw his arm Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith went he was for a new school house. spent in general picnicking and A L BE R T t . e l o t t An extension of th e P endleton out in the first inning and Bron to Roseburg yesterday, for a va Mr. Proctor with his sister of the afternoon was devoted to ra A T T O R N E Y A T LAW m unicipal w ater system a t its source son went in. Bronson pitched Sandy was present and gave an ces, athletics and a baseball RESIDENT LAWYER of supply to cost about 225,000 will hangup good ball and deserved cation. ESTA CAD A. - - OREGON interesting talk. He is presi game. Teams were chosen, that be sta rte d n ext Week. the victory. The game was re Mrs. Jack Norton drove oyer dent of the Sandy Bank. were named “ Whitney” and P etitio n s for th e recall of W illard ally won by George Smith and from Portland, Monday morning W M - G. DUNLAP "Rice” for school officials. The A. E lkins and Mrs. Roy Loomis, m em A T T O R N E Y A T LAW thereby hangs a tale: George to call on the folks. Her broth During Mr. and Mrs. Peter bers of th e E ugene school board, have Rice nine won, 5 to 4. son’s absence Miss Gladys Nolan A t E stacada, in th e office o f Woodle vowed he would not play ball er Glen returned with her. R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f been placed In circulation. Although the students are is taking care of the store. fice 1524 Yeon Building. Second hand screen doors for The receip ts of w heat a t th e A storia this season and was not in the Alvin Johnson and Loyal Lake those delegated in each school to lineup or even in the grounds term in als from Ju ly 1 of la s t y e a r up sale at Pointer’s. It r \ D. EBY, to th e p resen t to ta l 3755 carloads or when the game started, but J. E. Gates is receiving con are busy loading cordwood at have charge of safety measures, A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . no business was considered. slightly over 5,000,000 bushels. showed up about the second in signments every day of new and Barton. G eneral P ractice. Confidential Ad Those on the trip provided their At th e Independence m ine In th e ning. He fought bravely for viser. O regon City. Oregon. second hand furniture. 5-22tf Mr. and Mrs. L. Rivers went own lunches. G ranite d istric t th e re Is piled up m ore to Oregon City and Portland about ten minutes but the "call th an 200 tons of co n cen trates aw aiting Officials of the safety council The front of the block in Friday, on business. § E. WOOSTER of the wild” was too much and tra n sp o rta tio n to th e sm e lte r a t T a who accompanied the boys were: •which are Rose’s and T. Mor and in the last half of the third coma. The Good Will Club met at the B. F. Boynton, vice-president of Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, ton’s stores, is being painted by B usiness m en of P olk county a re with two out and three on who Foreman bungalow and all ladies the national council; Hugh H. Rentals, backing th e cam paign to organize all should walk to the "rubber” but Pointer and Morrow. and children and several of the Farm Loans a Specialty. of th e 6000 prune acreag e in th a t George with his trusty willow. "The Acquittal!” Superlative ladies’ husbands enjoyed a pic Herdman, manager of the organ Telephone Estacada, Ore. county into one u n it for th e m ark etin g ization’s local activities, and H. Need more be said? A two-bag- with bewilderment. A story cast, nic dinner in the shade of the of th e crop. P. Coffin, in charge of the work ger was needed and a two-bagger mystery, drama, everything to trees. After dinner a quilt was R oseburg suffered a sp ectacu lar of the schools. Several princi w arehouse fire, w hich caused a loss we got. This was rather con hold attention from first to last. tied, followed by the club meet pals and teachers made the trip. FIR E INSURANCE. roughly estim ated at $50,000 and for fusing to the Sellwood boys and See it at the Gem theatre Satur ing. Next meeting to be with a tim e th re a te n e d th e e n tire south when the dust had settled the day night only. May 31st. Mrs. Mattie Stone. Visits Portland Chapter end of th e city. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. bases were clear, George himself Mr. and Mrs. R, L Githens Eighteen members of the O. E. T he Je rse y h erd of F ra n k L oughary having made the entire circuit, “The Great White Way” who have been living in Oregon K eep your policy in our F ire S. went to Portland last Thurs and son of Monmouth w as auctioned and the lour runs thus netted City since last fall, have return The field of sports will have P roof V ault, fre e o f charge. to bidders from all over th e U nited day night, to visit Victory chap S tates for $15,220, a t an av erag e price were enough to cinch the game. ed to their home near Eagle its innings in motion pictures ter and to confer the floral de H. C. STEPHENS Runs H its E rro rs p er head of $252. Creek. Mr. Githens is employed when "The Great White Way.” gree upon a worthy member of 6 6 5 The p ageant of W ascopam will not Estacada as carpenter on the new Congre a new photoplay that mirrors that chapter. They all report a A gent . be staged in T he D alles th is year, it Sellwood 2 7 4 gational church in Oregon City, life on Broadway, shows at the most enjoyable evening. Those being planned in stead to put on a Batteries: E s t a c a d a , Smith, making the trip there and return Gem theatre Sunday and Mon who went were, Mr. and Mrs, la rg e r affa ir in 1925, w ith a paid Bronson, Lovelace; Sellwood, day nighis. Leading celebrities Ray Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles each day. d irecto r in charge. Ingram and Huff. of the prize ring, the race track, Norris, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Law The W alter L. B aker C alf club, so- Vegex, the richest known food Next Sunday, Estacada vs. in Vitamin B. A w o n d e r f u l prominetn sports writers and rence, Mesdames Mary Smith, called by reaso n of th e gift m ade by other familiar figures of sport- Rhoe Syron, Hazel Syms, Eliza Mr. B aker of a reg istered Je rse y calf Arleta on the home grounds. health builder. At Rose’s from his Lane county herd, has been dom make theirjfilm debut injthe beth Allen, Martha Ellis, Elva Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle re new picture. organized a t P ilot Rctck. Coolidge to Press Button Ahlberg, Abbie Armstrong, Cor PLACE Y O U R IN turned to Estacada last Friday, T he req u est of S h eriff Lowe of President Coolidge will start after being near Troutdale, for This screen includes such sport delia Carter, Miss Ruth Dillon, SURANCE THROUGH K lam ath county th a t he be allow ed to YOUR HOME AGENT WHO send his p riso ners to th e sta te peni by pressing a button, the waters the last year, and are now set ing celebrities as Tex Rickard, Miss Maude Sturgeon. Mrs, Geo. who appears as promoter; Joe WILL P R O T E CT te n tia ry for safe-keeping h as been re plunging through the giant tur tled again in their house on Fifth Humphries, as announcer, and Townsend and Mrs. Lester Town YOUR INTEREST fused by W arden D alrym ple. bine of the first unit of the $20,- and upper Zobrist. Mr. Woodle send. Johnny Gallagher as referee. T he Oregon F ed eratio n of W om en’s 000,000 Oak Grove project, that said the first thing he did was to clubs by unanim ous vote w ent on Decoration Day will be formally dedicated early take dinner with the mayor of Others who appear around the record in convention a t O regon City as ring or in the training quarters in August. Under the auspices of the Carl th e en tra n c e of th e U nited the town, H. C. Stephens. Cary Real Estate Co. favoring of Madison Square Garden, are Douglass Post, American Legion, This initial unit will have a ca S ta te s Into th e w orld court. Melbourne Githens. son of Mr. Irvin S. Cobb, Damon Runyon, W ith con stru ctio n w ork on a fish pacity of 35,000 horsepower, and Mrs. R. L. Githens of Eagle Tammany Young and H. C. Wit- Memorial Day will be fittingly way over S h e ra r’s F alls alread y s ta r t while the ultimate capacity of observed in Estacada. The pa ed, plans for th e opening of th e D es the completed project will be Creek, who has been attending wer, the author of the story. rade will form at 10 a. m. at the chutes riv e r and its trib u ta rie s to Co OLICIES 105,000 horsepower. A feature school near Oregon City, has The regular cast in addition to Crawford Bros, garage, led by lum bia salm on have m aterialized. ROVI D IN G of unusual interest in the com won the distinction of receiving Oscar Shaw, i n c l u d e s Anita the Estacada hand followed by More th an 2500 acres of tim b er w ere the highest grades in his classes Stewart, T. Roy Barnes, Tom ERFECT veterans of the civil and Spanish and m apped by stu d en ts in pletion of this unit, lies in the in the eighth grade examina Lewis, Harry Watson, Dore Da wars in cars, Ladies Auxiliary, R O T E C T I O N th cruised e school of fo re stry of O regon A gri fact that its power will be fed in tion. He feels unusually proud vidson, Hal Ford, Stanley Ford cu ltu ral college while on th e ir annual to the great superpower trans World War veterans and Boy A re W ritte n by spring trip in the O akridge district. mission system now extending as he was the youngest in the Frank Wonderland and others. Scouts. The line of march will Boys of th e N orth P ow der high from British Columbia to the class, his age being twelve years be west to Broadway and thence PACIFIC STATES FIRE The luncheon given by the May school and seventh and eighth grades Mexican border, which is the and three months, south to the park, where the ex birthday group of the M. E. La w ere dism issed la st F rid ay m orning to INSURANCE COMPANY longest inter-connected power A large assortment of Nu-Way dies Aid, at the Gohring home ercises will be held. haul sand and o th er m aterial for con Stretch Suspenders and Garters SEE stru ctio n work of th e new gym nasium . transmission in the world. PROGRAM just received. A full year’s yesterday, was very well attend Selection............................. Band P aul Coughlin of th e U niv ersity of JOS. P. WOODLE JR. ed. Separate tables were set in If you want to keep cool get guarantee with each pair of sus W ashington won th e tri-sta te o ra to ri a ventilated Crash Hat at Rose’s. penders, and six months with the living room, each being or America.............................Chorus Y our H om e A g en t cal contest a t Eugene for his school Invocation.........Rev. B. F. Clay ag ain st th e U n iversities of O regon and each pair of garters. Cheapest namented with a bouquet of Battle Hymn..... Mrs. Sam Barr Bootleggers Sentenced biue corn flowers or bachelors’ Idaho. H is oration w as en titled " J u s in the long run. At Rose’s. tice.” buttons. The artistic effect was Selection.................. Guitar Club Friday of last week state offi Christian Church Services Land w hich yielded ” 40 gallons to cers Mumpoun, Carl Green and very pleasing which was heigh Tenting Tonight............... Chorus American Legion Convention th e a c re ” of m oonshine w hisky was Bible School 10:00 a. m. tened by Scotch broom massed Address.............George L. Rauch D. M. Marshall raided a still they of Portland Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. tilled by S h eriff C h risten sen and a had located in Garfield. They The Sixth Annual State Con in front of the fireplace. of d eputies on th e ranch of W il vention of the American Legion Star Spangled Banner......Chorus Mid-week prayer meeting Wed force lard Quinn, in th e so u th ern p a rt of found the parties had gone to New samples of Wallpaper, 1000 will be held in Portland June 11- nesday, 8:00 p. m. __________ 2t W asco county. Portland, who operated the still. Choir practice Friday 7:30 p. m. C rsu l N orm and, 12-year-old son of Late Saturday these returned 12-13-14. Portland Post No. 1 is different kinds at Pointers. 5-22tf Firemen’s Dance __________ B. F. C lay , Mr. and Mrs. Alex N orm and of Elsie, and were arrested. There were doing all it can to make this con Cash A Carry Specials for Saturday Minister, Christian Church. in C latsop county, w as in sta n tly k ill three of them, but one broke vention the best ever, not only Don’t forget, ye disciples of ed by th e accidental d isch arg e of a 4 lbs Oregon assorted walnuts for entertainment, but from a the terpsichorean art, that the away and escaped. The other Methodist Episcopal Church rifle. The bullet to re th e rig h t side two, John Switzer and Andrew constructive standpoint ................................................ 1.00 firemen are depending on you to of his head off . Serices as usual There will be big things do 6 cans sweet corn.................1.00 patronize their dance in the park P ro u ty L um ber com pany, own Freisinger, were taken to Ore "Serving God by serving folks.” e r The Monday they plead ing. John R. Quinn, the big 5 cans salmon..................... 1.00 pavilion, Saturday night. Tick of th e Cullaby Lake lum ber mill gon City. H. W. M ort , Pastor. n e a r C arnahan statio n in C latsop coun guilty and were sentenced to six double-fisted, college bred Na A sack of buckwheat flour and a ets $1.00, spectators are free. ty. has leased th e p lan t to J. W eston 1 tional Commander will be in at 5 lb can of syrup................ 1.00 See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano H all of P ortland, w ho expects to s ta rt ' months in jail and to pay a $1,000 tendance, also Mrs. Franklin 3 lbs Rose’s Special coffee... 1.00 See "The Great White Way” fine. With the still which was instruction. Prices reasonable. operations at once. If you try it once you will buy at the Gem theatre Sunday and made out of a wash boiler, the Bishop, National president of the I. O. O. F. building. tf Monday nights. O regon's exports for th e first th re e j it always. At Rose’s. Women’s Auxiliary. m onths of th e y ear totaled $20.273,030 officers found 120 gallons of E x p ert W a tc h a n d J e w e l r y and pu t th e sta te 13th in th e list of j mash. Dr. Hinlon Jones of Seattle, Community Club Currinsville Store Prices R epairing sta te s in th e value of its foreign trad e. ; commander of the department of The meeting of the Communi Baker Girl Flour........$1.60 sack Send your watch or jewelry according to s ta tistic s from th e de- i THE PEOPLE’ S C. & C. STORE Washington and our own com ty Club will be held tomorrow Princes Flour............. 1.69 " to be repaird, to me by insured \ p artm en t of com m erce. mail. It will be repaired prop L. E. W arford of P o rtlan d will be Swift’s hams per pound........24c. mander, Fred Kiddle of Island night, beginning at 8 o’clock, in Fisher’s Blend........... 1,85 " erly at a reasonable cost, and re one of th e doorkeepers a t th e repub- ; 2'/6 size can yellow free peaches, City, and others high in Legion the hotel lobby and NOT in the XX Chop Feed... $1.39 1.30 ” turned by mail within ten days. I lican n ational convention at Cleveland. 1 can 22c or 5 cans for.....$1.00. councils, will take part in this school auditorium. An attrac Babcock’s Dairy Feed-. 1.25 " All work absolutely guaranteed T h ere w ere tw o places for Oregon ex- event tive program has been arranged, Sugar............................8.25 " or money refunded. Pack all ar service men and W arlo rd ’s application Staley’s Golden Table syrup 5 lb. Every ex-service man and aux and there should be a good at Raisins....... ................ pail..................................... 38c. ticles in paper. 10c lb w as th e only one received. iliary member, should make it a tendance to discuss important This store will be closed all day These prices are good until a GUY D. JONES. Jeweler. point to be present matters. 12-6tf Gresham, Oregon. 1 Job printing at theNEws office Friday, Decoration Day. change in market conditions. For Fire Insurance P