Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 31, 1924, Image 1

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    limimi Cíarkamas f a s
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 17,
N u m b e r 33
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E sta ca d a , O r e g o n , T h u r sd a y , J uly
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
WILL RISE AGAIN
31, 1924.
LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50
LOGAN RIDGE
P e r Y ear
INSPIRING RALLY AÏ
S. S.
The people of the Northwest
Best Oregon grown walnuts Mrs. Young who is confined to
were dismayed Wednesday af­ this week at 25c per pound at her home with illness is enjoying
ternoon, July 23. when they Rose’s.
a visit from her daughter, Mrs.
D R W. O W. S T R E H O O P D A ES T H I C
L yle Dixon, 22, of W oodburn, w as heard of the disaster which had
Feathers of Oregon City.
Mrs.
G.
F.
Midford
is
having
a
PH Y S IC IA N A N D SU RG EON
drow ned in th e W illam ette riv er, five overtaken the great Pacific In­ visit from her little niece from
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery of On Sunday, July 27th, there
Office in L ichthorn Bldg., E stacad a,
m iles south of Newberg.
ternational Live Stock Exposi Lewiston, Idaho.
Eagle Creek were visiting at the was held by the Council of Reli­
F ire destro y ed th e lum ber m ill own­ don. Its magnificent building
T~)R. G. F. M IDFORD
Ted Howe is taking a vacation home of E. S. Cromer Monday gious Education for the Eastern
ed by Roy H ide in n o rth e rn C urrey in North Portland, Or e g o n ,
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N ,
from
stage driving for a week. evening.
county,
cau
sin
g
a
loss
of
J8000.
District of Clackamas county, a
X R ay E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d
caught fire from a burning shin­ A driver from Portland is taking
Mr. and Mrs, Richardson were very successful and profitable
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Streets
All sp rin k lin g will be p rohibited In
Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections
gle mill, and in a half hour was his place.
P o rtlan d u n less w a te r u se rs im m e­
out to the ranch over night, convention in the grove of the
reduced to ashes.
diately
stop
th
e
w
aste
of
w
ater.
Tuesday.
CHAS. P. JO H N SO N
Have
vou
had
your
iron
today?
Eagle Creek grange. The place
This splendid plant, the lar­
F ire of m y sterio u s origin a t H u n t­
Eat
raisins
at
Rose’s,
5
lbs
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bergbom
and
DENTIST
was
ideal for an open air meet­
gest
and
most
conveniently
ar
ington d estro y ed th re e fram e build­
49c this week.
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
daughter June of Portland, ac­ ing, with a neat platform for the
ings and a b arn , causing d am age e sti­ ranged and equipped structure
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
A large shipment of Peters’ companied by a Miss Arnold, speakers, singers and officers of
m ated a t 15500.
of its kind in the world, covered
E stacad a,
O regon.
C. E. Sm ith. R. J. S m ith and F. R. over ten acres of land. It cost shoes, the guaranteed all leather spent the week end at the home the council. The president, Ed­
M orrison w ere fined 210 each a t Salem
of P. J. Darby, a brother of Mrs. ward Shearer of Springwater,
approximately $500,000. How­ line, just received at Rose’s.
ALBERT t . e l o t t
for refu sin g to a s s ist a fed eral officer
Bergbom.
Dan
Newman
who
has
been
and the vice-president, M. C.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
ever, it was insured for about
in fig h tin g a fo rest fire.
RESIDENT l a w y e r
Glover of Eagle Creek, were
employed
in
the
Pharmacy
for
The
little
son
of
Marion
Kir-
R ep o rts from
W allow a county, $350,000, and General Manager
ESTA CAD A.
-
-
OREGON
some
months,
left
Sunday
for
everywhere
in evidence.
scham,
who
has
been
ill
with
w here fa rm e rs a re engaged in hay­ O. M. Plummer states positively
Portland.
The
Song
Service
was conduct­
pneumonia
is
now
quite
well
ing, a re th a t th e crop th is y e a r will that the Exposition will be held
W M . G. D U N L A P
again.
ed
by
James
Shearer
of Portland
be about one-half norm al.
The
Estacada
Feed
Co.
was
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
November 1 to 8, inclusive, with­
T he firs t sh ip m en ts of T h e D alles out fail, and that already assur­ busy this morning getting out a
A t E stacada, in th e office o f Woodle
Wayne Asquith is cutting and was well done. There was
R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f­ w aterm elons and can ta lo u p es w ere
a regular Bible School session in
ances are coming {from every rush order for ground oats for wood for Emery Cromer.
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
sen t to th e P o rtla n d m a rk e t la s t week.
the
Forest
Service.
quarter
of
the
compass
of
aid
Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Tucker which the Temptation of Christ
Good prices w ere rep o rted .
f ) D. EBY,
He Have you got that bathing suit were callers at Mrs. Young’s was presented by various teach­
T he ann u al m eeting of th e E a ste rn and entries of livestock.
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW.
ers.
G eneral P ractice.
Confidential A d­ Oregon D istric t M edical society was says: "The Exposition will be yet? We have them from 1.25 Sunday evening.
One of the outstanding ad­
held M onday and T u esd ay a t B ingham bigger and better than ever. to 7.00 at Rose’s.
viser. O regon C ity, O regon.
Threshing is all the go in this dresses was made by Miss An­
Springs, e a st of P end leto n .
Naturally, all our plans have not Misses Audry and Helen Miller locality. It is surprising that
drews, a Child’s Welfare Worker
Bobbie B urns and D ale A rth u r, who been completed, but we expect
g E. WOOSTER
from Portland, were week end the grain is turning out as well
escaped from th e sta te p e n ite n tia ry
of
Portland. It was doubtless
to rebuild and work will be com­ guests at the Estacada hotel.
as it is, owing to the drouth.
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
b rick y ard a t Salem Ju ly 3, have been
a
revelation
to many present, the
menced at once. The Pacifiic Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens,
ap p reh en d ed a t S alt L ak e City.
The Misses Elsie and Ersie amount and character of the
Rentals,
A fire In th e holdings of th e Mo­ International Live Stock Exposi­ Mrs. C. S. Allen and Mrs. U. H. Strang of Lents, Oregan, twin
Farm Loans a Specialty.
work being done by such work­
haw k L u m b er com pany a t D onna, in tion is so solidly founded and so Gibbs drove to Gresham this schoolmate chums of Mrs. P. J.
Telephone Estacada, Ore. th e M ohawk v alley d e stro y e d tw o important an institution t h a t
ers, but the need of such work
morning to take in the Multno­ Darby, returned home Wednes­ in all of the small rural commu­
tre stle s on th e com pany’s logging ra il­ even a great blow such as this
mah Co. fair. Mr. Stephens al­ day, via Estacada. after visiting
way.
cannot halt its growth and pro­ so transacted some work in re­ several days at the Darby home. nities is much greater.
T he 17th a n n u al convention of th e gress.”
FIR E INSURANCE.
Rev. R. D. Everett of Portland
gard to bonus appraisements.
Oregon E d ito ria l asso ciatio n w as held
Messrs. White and Paeth made called attention to the literature
The new building which will
in T illam ook la s t w eek w ith 150 p e r­
a trip to Tillamook in the inter­ he had brought in samples to
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
take
the place of the one just
sons p resen t, re p re se n tin g 70 publica­
Pharmacy Opening
est of more Holstein cows.
the grounds, to aid those inter­
tions.
destroyed, will follow the same
Keep your policy in o ur F ire
The
Estacada
pharmacy
was
ested in the religious education
P roof V ault, fre e of charge.
H alf a m illion tro u t fry w ill be re ­ plan, so admirable did that plan
Good Berry Yield
of the young. He then gave an
leased in th e stre a m s of Coos county prove to be. The amphitheatre thronged during Saturday with
J. W. Shafford returned to address on the Teacher Before
w ithin th e n e x t 30 days. T b e fish probably will be made somewhat visitors accepting Miss Sturgeon’s
H. C. STEPHENS
Portland
Monday afternoon after
w ere h atch e d on Coos riv e r and n ear
larger, but the general construc­ invitation to call and look over having picked and marketed his His Class. This was thoroughly
A gent .
Bandon.
tion will be the same as before. the new store and goods. A loganberry crop on his patch east practical and suggestive of the
The h isto ric S co tt tra il, w hich cro ss­
record was kept until 6 p. m. of
needs of many who teach in the
ed th e C ascades about th re e m iles It seems that it cannot be bet­
of town. It comprises three and Bible Schools and the way to
those
attending
which
showed
south of th e p re se n t M cK enzie pass, tered.
the names of 144 women, 100 a half acres, and from it IL'A meet these.
is now being reopened by a force of
Prune Growers to Organize men and 123 children. During the tons were shipped to a canning
fo rest tra il builders.
Following this a splendid bas­
A meeting of all prune growers evening many more came in but factory at The Dalles. If the ket dinner was enjoyed by all.
L. E ach u s of A drain re p o rts to L.
R. B reith au p t, M alheur county agent, in this district has been called did not register. All received a weather had not been so dry, a The greatest
abundance had
th a t som e of h is F ed e ra tio n w heat for Saturday afternoon of this souvenir of the occasion. The still larger yield would have re­ been provided by those house
w ent 97.5 bushels to th e acre. T h is
PLACE Y O U R IN­
wives who look to reaching the
week, August 2nd, to consider store showed off remarkably sulted.
is reg ard ed as a phenom enal yield.
SURANCE THROUGH
It is to be hoped that in the hearts of men and children thru
well
as
did
also
the
display
of
plans
for
handling
this
year’s
B ecause of th e ex trem ely hazardous
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
A demonstrator was future the local cannery will be their stomachs. If any one left
ire conditions prevailing th ro u g h ­ crop. The meeting is called for goods.
WI LL P R O T E C T
present to exemplify the use of able to handle all such crops. the grounds hungry it was clear­
out th e sta te , F ra n k E. E lliott, sta te 2 o’clock at the cannery.
YOUR INTEREST
forester, se n t teleg ram s to all d istric t
A. W. Botkin, local member of the Richards line of brushes. This place has the reputation of ly a case of the fault of the hun­
fire w ard en s to cancel ex istin g b u rn ­ the Board of Directors of the Or­ A number of bouquets adorned producing the finest loganberries, gry. The food was there of fine
ing perm its.
egon Growers’ Cooperative Asso­ the counters, which had been not only in the state but else­ quality and in profusion, and the
A lthough T he D alles h as an am ple
where. This should be a dis­ invitations to eat were many and
Cary Real Estate Co. w ater supply, re stric tio n s on its use ciation took the initiative in call­ sent Miss Sturgeon for the oc­ tinct
asset which ought to hold gracious.
casion
by
friends.
Altogether
ing
this
meeting,
to
bring
mat­
have been o rdered by th e city com­
the
demand
and market. Last Doctor W. T. Milliken of Port­
the
day
was
most
successful,
and
ters
to
a
head.
The
Associa­
m issioners, th a t farm e rs along Mill
creek valley m ay save th e ir crops, tion's decision not to handle fruit Miss Sturgeon has a right to feel year most of the crop was dried land, whose work is among the
drying up for lack of w ater.
and there was little call for it. boys in Baptist ranks, gave the
this fall precipates this move on elated over it.
O LICIES
T he O regon P o u ltry m en ’s asso cia­ the part of the local prune men.
But recently shipments have convention an inspiring address.
R O V I D IN G
tion w ill send a d eleg ate to th e n a­
Will
Take
Vacation
begun to be made to Montana He called attention to the neces­
VIr. Botkin has a number of
ERFECT
tio n al p o u ltry council a t Chicago
and
Canada, with the prospect
Dr.
Charles
P.
Johnson
will
be
ROTECTI ON A ugust 10 to sit in conference w ith propositions to make including a away from his office for about that all the crop which had been sity of giving the boys of the
re p re se n ta tiv e poultrym en from all sale of a block of prunes to a re-
land a thorough grounding in
ten days commencing Monday. held over will be sold.
o th e r s ta te s on m eans of prom oting
iabie
cannery
and
another
prop­
the
religion of the Bible to en­
Are Written by
th e pou ltry in dustry.
osition with a green prune ship­ He and his family will drive to
able
them to meet the trying
Will Celebrate
W ork sta rte d M onday on a 1500,000 ping concern for the eastern the coast for a vacation.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE
period
of their lives when temp­
stru c tu re to rep lace th e burned build­
Arrangements for the celebra­
market.
The
principal
business
tations
ot all kinds will beset
Boy
Arrives
INSURANCE COMPANY
ing of th e P acific In te rn a tio n a l L ive­
tion here Labor Day, are pro­
will revolve around discussion of
them
on
every side.
sto
ck
exposition
a
t
P
o
rtlan
d
.
It
Is
ex­
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. gressing finely. The barbecue
SEE
pected th a t it will be com pleted by plans for affiliating with the new­
Mrs.
Jean
M. Johnson, state
Soren K. Ostergaard of Silverton, is assured and undoubtedly a
N ovem ber 1, in tim e for th e holding ly organized North Pacific Prune
JOS. P. WOODLE JR.
secretary,
gave
the convention a
Oregon, received cards this week street carnival will be another
of th e ann u al exposition.
Sxchange,
which
will
handle
the
brief,
but
illuminating
statement
Your Home Agent
C harges a g a in st P en d leto n m eat dried prunes of various locals in­ announcing the arrival of John attraction, either in the park or
of
the
progress
that
had been
Kroy Ostergaard, on July 23, on the main thoroughfare. Be
m a rk e ts th a t th e y sold sau sag es and
cluding Dundee, Dallas, Salem.
made
in
the
Bible
School
work
h am b u rg er in w hich su lp h ates w ere
1924. The N e w s extends the sure to plan to come to Estacada
used as p re se rv a tiv e s w ere filed in Yamhill and Forest Grove.
since
its
beginning.
She
stated,
warmest congratulations to the on Labor Day where a good time
Methodist Episcopal Church th e local ju stic e of th e peace court,
No sooner was Mrs. W. E. happy parents.
is assured. The celebration is and made every one feel that the
"One of the hindrances to F our of them ap p eared and paid fines jinn able to be up again after a
to be under the auspices of the work belonged to all of the
Christian influence ¡3 that so of 125 and co sts in each case.
Fool’s
Highway
siege
of
illness,
when
Mr.
Linn
many people would rather argue T h ree m em bers of th e A sto ria po­
Eastern Clackamas Band and people.
about their religion than live it!" lice force w ere d ischarged by City was taken with the same disease
Mamie Ross, little clothes men­ the Library Association, both
Another feature of the con­
Sunday School at 10. Now M anager K ratz on ch arg es of d eliv er­ and has been very sick. He is der in the tailor shop of Old Levi, worthy of generous support.
vention that was appreciated by
that some of the rush of berries ing liquor for bootleggers, accepting improving now, however.
is loved by Mike Kildare, pugilist
the gathering was the Estacada
is over, we’ll be expecting you p re se n ts from bootleggers, drin k in g
Auction Sale
and
ward-heeler
of
the
Bowery.
band. At the beginning and at
Mr. and Mr3. S. W. Burnett
back.
w ith bootleggers, disobeying o rd ers
William Still announces an different times, they refreshed
She
repulses
his
advances,
horri­
and Miss Elizabeth Wall, their
Morning Worship at 11. sub­ and conduct unbecom ing officers.
auction sale on Saturday, August
ject: How is the Bible Inspired? T rav el into C ra te r L ake N ational granddaughter, of Portland, will fied by his business, but still fas­ 9, beginning at 1 p. m. It will and enlivened all present with
You may not agree but it is p ark continues to sh a tte r all records. je guests for a week at the Es­ cinated by the man’s brute be held on the old Dubois farm their best efforts. The men and
worth considering.
i up to July 22 a to ta l of 7683 auto- tacada hotel.
strength and animal attraction. at Springwates. H o u s e h o l d boys making up this organization
Epworth League at 7 p. m. and .mobile*, bearing 25.034 visitors, had
He lures her on but finally the goods, livestock and farm ma­ merit the encouragement and
the cool evening service at 8. Is e n tered th e p ark , as com pared w ith
girl’s
innocence shames him. chinery will be on sale.
praise of our people.
there any reason why you cannot 4001 autom obiles, b earin g 13,524 THE PEOPLE’S C. 4 C. STORE Then he discovers that his love
After this manner passed into
visitors, on tb e sam e d a te last year.
worship with us?
ieers best patent flour s.k $1.98
FURNITURE FOR SALE
for
her
is
a
true
and
holy
thing.
history
a very pleasant and
"Serving God by serving folks." O ver 20.000.000 pounds of pru n es rize medal baking powker 1 lb.
Beds all prices.
He
forsakes
his
old
gang
as
a
a
ra
a
lread
y
signed
up
In
th
e
new
co­
profitable
meeting of the reli­
H. VV. M ort , Pastor.
can........................................19c
They lay a trap Oil cook stoves................. $ 7.00 gious forces of the churches in
o p erativ e p ru n e exchange, according
Roval baking powder can..... H H consequence.
HH
White sewing machine.... $10.00
to an nouncem ent given out by C. E.
h,m- a" J he 19
beaten Sanitary couch..................$ 5.00 the eastern part of Clackamas
NOTICE
Spence, sta te m a rk e t agent.
Mr. Seedless raisins package....... 10c' for
in
an
underground
den.
Then
county. We missed the editor
Garfield Grange. No. 317, will Spence said th a t th e new o rg an isa­ Crown rolled oats sack........49c follows one of the strangest, Camp stoves..............$2.50, $2.85 of the N e w s , and h e missed the
tion would com m ence o p eratio n s In White Wonder Soap 25 bars $1.00
hold their annual basket picnic O regon and so u th ern W ashington w ith Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans.... 25c m08t
50c per doz. fried chicken that Brother Mort
denouements ever tse d fruit jars
in the Estacada park on Satur­ te n local organizations. O th er unit* Nut Krisp corn flakes 3 pkgs 23c greened. The story .s nch in New Japan n gs.
......* ,
and other preacheo, not Metho­
day. August 16, 1924. Every­ it is declared w ill be organised and
dists, ate.
Lilv
White
sauerkraut
2
cars
25c
the
romanc®
of
the
old
Bower>
’:
JJeW
f
m
I
Z
'
J
a
*......
I
o
body is invited to attend as we it is expected th a t a large m ajo rity Tip Top bread 2 lb loaf.........15c lts qua,nt characters are intense- pining table, round..
will have several {rood speakers, of tb e o rch ard s of th e tw o s ta te s will
Do you know we spend more
1 gal Blue Table syrup ......6 9 c ^ _ 2 £ £ £ f l and
also sports in the afternoon. soon be signed up.
Cook stoves, $8.00. $10.00, $20.00 than one third of our lives in
Mason jar rubbers guaranteed est from opening to fadeout.
Full notice later.
.............25ci At the Gem theatre Tuesday Coil springs,. $6.75, $9.75, $16.75 bed? We should have the best.
New samples of Wallpaper, 1000 4 doz.
7-24-8-7
J. B. R obertson i different kinds at Pointen.
J. E. GATES, Estacada. i You can get them at Rose’s.
tf Ball Mason fruit jars quarts 99c »and Wednesday, August 5 an 6.
Fo r Fire Insurance
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