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Eastmt ©íarkamas 2 Cnus Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 18, NATION e n s h r i n e s IN H E A R T HEROES LOST IN ARGONNE D *. TQ STAGE SHOW W. W. RHODES O S T E O P A T H IC T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD On Thursday evening, February 19th, the Woodman o f the World o f Estacada will give a high class OFFICE and Rosidence Second and Main Strsets Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections vaudeville and stag smoker fo r mem- ; hers and their gentlemen friends. The affair will be held in the I. O. £ ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON O. F. hall at Estacada and all DENTIST Woodman and friends from the sur e v e n in g w o r k by a p p o in t m e n t rounding country are invited Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 Large delegations are expected Estacada, Oregon. from Eagle Creek, Logan and Carver. ^ P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON, f it t e d D r . H arry L. C handler C H IR O P R A C T O R 535 MORGAN BUILDING BROADWAY AND WASH. PORTLAND, O R E G O N HOURS 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. I). EBY, A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Ad W IL L IA M WALLACE SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW M a s o n ic B l d g . g E stacada , O re . E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Rentals, Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Ore. AT BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP } Block South of P. 0 ., Estacada Leather Half soles on men’s light work or dress shoes, sswed or nailed........................... $1.25 Rubber composition half-soles for men, ......................... $ 1.00 Men’ s heels straightened. Leather or rubber.................. 60 Ladies’ heels same work............85 Whole leather heels men or wom en............................- $ 1 . 0 o Only the best of leather and find ings used—can also save you money on team harness or parts See me before you buy A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada Deputy Head Consul E. S. Mar tin o f Portland, under whose per sonal direction and supervision this show is given, will be present. Mr. Martin assures the Estacada Wood man that theywill be well pleased with this program fo r it has been been presented to many camps thru- out Oregon and Washington, and has always met with the highest approval o f everyone present, and has repeatedly shown to record breaking crowds. Every act is a scream and every performer is a professional. Every member o f the Woodmen o f the World in and near Estacada has been supplied with a number o f tickets, and anyone not a member can secure a complimentary ticket by asking any member or applying to Clerk J. E. Gates at theGates Furniture Store, Estacada, or Dis trict Manager J. J. Quillin. Get your ticket early and spend a pleas ant evening the guest o f Estacada Camp Woodmen o f the World. The members o f the Woodmen of the World o f Estacada are planning increased activity and in the near future will have several other feat ure meetings, chief among them being* a class initiation at which time there will be a large delegation o f members from Multnomah, St. John, Milwaukie and Arleta Camps o f Portland. agony wounds were worse enemies than German sharpshooters and machine gun nests. Then came a demand that they surrender— a de mand met with instant refusal, a renewal o f battle, rescue, victory. Mrs. George Forman and son made a trip to Portland by stage. Miss Alma Lizberg, primaay teacher at Barton, spent the week end at her home in Oregon City. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stone, a son weighing 8}4 lbs. Dr. Adix was in attendance. Methodist Eoiscopal Church Estacada, Oregon. THE story o f frozen hearts Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. melted by the fires o f love. Sunday School, 10:00. Your heart will melt, too. as Morning worship: Children’s this big, warming, close-to- sermon “ Wishes That Sting,” life drama unfolds. will be followed by the morn- in g sermon, “ T h e Inverted Pathe News 11:00 Flame ” at Epworth League: Chorus prac tice followed by the Devotional COM EDY Meeting 6:15 Evening worship 7:30 S. S. Teachers’ Training Class will meet at the church Mon day afternoon at 4:00. Choir practice at the church, Thursday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting at the parson age, Friday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited to MRS. W . A. W ILC O X come and worship with us at The Third and Zobriat Sta. Friendly Church on the Hill. ESTACADA ‘ ' Trust in Jehovah with all thy heart, and lean not on thine own understanding. In all thy ways The Eastern Clackamas News acknowledge Him, and He will “ Wanderer o f the Wasteland,” a Zane Grey Paramount production, directed by Irvin Willat and feat uring Jack Holt, Kathlyn Williams, Noah Beery and Bille Dove, comes to the Liberty Theatre on Sunday and Monday next to remain two days. Youv'e heard about the wonder ful colorful photography in Cecil B. DeMille’s “ The Ten Command ments” ? Well thia one is done entire ly in color. There’s not a black and white sequence throughout the length o f the film. Think o f it! Even if it weren’t for the great story it really is, you should go see this picture just for the novelty o f the thing. Remember, it’s the very first really practical all-color production to be shown on the screen anywhere. But it's more than just a novelty— much more. It’s Zane Grey’s greatest story brought to life. They say you can even see the different shades o f sunburn on the players! Firat Show at 7:00 P. M. Saturday and Sunday “ICEBOUND" FE A TU R IN G Richard Dix and Lois Wilson $1.50 they ear. Mrs W. E. Linn went to Portland last Saturday to attend a lecture given by Miss Reed on the Near East Relief. She reports that this was unusually fine and that plans are already being formulated for the collection o f bundles to be sent to these people. ALL-C O LO R PICTURE DUE Hemstitching and Dressmaking direct thy paths, ” Proverba3^*6 SCH O O L NOTES Last Thursday morning Mr. Stephens gave another talk on banking with the subject, “ In- vesting the Bank’s Money.” He stressed the importance of char-; CITY COUNOILHQLGS REGULAR SESSION ____ When Mayor H. C. Stephens The P F P Cn snent annw time th e COUncil to Order last The P. E. P. Co. spent some time th ree L s of cred it, ihe talk Called Tuesdav niirht in t h e c it v hall the recently in this community replac- was interesting and greatly ap- following were nresent* Council- War, the tensest, most dramatic,most gripping incident o f America’s part ■xtonsinns - • i I that ®Jr- men J . Osborne, 1’. Morton and j Stevens also announced that the K. Wi,cox. j . Lovelace joined in theg conflict. To give the peo extensions Work Of cleaning up h.s new bank would conduct an essay the session ,ater in the evening, ple o f Estacada an opportunity to auto park and camp grounds on contest open to high school Stu- RPi.nrrler Wm Dale read the “ feel” this epic action as they could Eagle Creek has already been start- dents Each essay must cover m, i utes of tht. |ast meeting and not otherwise do, the Carl Douglass ed by J. M. Moore. Several of the one phrase of the banking busi- thoge of 3Decia| meeting called Post o f the American Legion has old buildings have been torn down, ness on which a senes of talks fo|. the purPp08e of considering arranged to show “ THE LOST BAT A. Jannsen and W. Anderson re- are being given 1 he pnzes will the extension of the present citv TALION” , a motion picture faith turned last Saturday from Kheka- total twelve dollars boundaries which were approved, fully reproducing this historic eveit tat, Wash., Where they had gone Last t nday mght on the home The Finance committee took with an interwoven tale o f delight to get some o fthe tools needed in floor, the girl S team ot E. H. S. up the b i||3 and the following ful romance in this city, Friday, the well drilling work. and the girl S town team played wprp opepnfprl- (VanP fr> SS 4(V February 20, 1925. Mesdames Gerald Wilcox, O. E. a fast game of basketball, fhe p jc F Co $21'Wm Dale* $15' The story o f the Lost Battailon Syron and J. F. Lovelace attended score was 55 to 5 in favor of the j stanips'and stationery, $3; j. W.’ has become definitely part o f the a meeting of the Clackamas County school team. The boy s town j ¿ buld, $20; P. E. P .; Co , $14; traditions o f the American people. Health Association in Oregon City team played the De Molays of Estacada Tel. and Tel. Co., $1; No sooner had the news o f the su Tuesday. Sunnvside the same evening and W. Ritchey, $9.50; C. E. Hively, perhuman resistance o f this handful The Estacada town team will meet the home team won. 27-19. An- $12; S. Lovelace, $6; J. Deardorff, o f men, completely surrounded by the Portland Aces in a basketball other feature was a hot dog sale. $6; J. Osborne, $5.50; H C. German troops in the almost in- game scheduled for Saturday, Feb. Quite a crowd witnessed the i n Pnni ’ *vi <w penetrable Argonne forest, been 14. at 7:45 P. m. on the ‘g y m ’ floor, two games. Next Friday night, ® ^ 1 8 05 w S i held fo. flashed to the nation than these men The admission will be 25c andl5c. ; I*eb. 18. on the home floor, both explanation A motion took their places at once as national Mr,. H. C S t , . » . entertained . |ta' * » ' • . n d W rl'. teams from that S ! heroes. The story o f their dogged group of ladies Wednesday after- Thp Prpohm pn Anfprtninpd thp bills approved be ordered paid stand is as firmly fixed in the history noon m honor of Mrs. U. H. Gibbs, *ne b reshmen entertained the » warrants drawn for the of America as is that o f Washington who plans to leave for Washougal Sophomores with a party Friday night. The party took place m hd™e’ crossing the Delaware that winter soon. the domestic art room which was Mayor Stephens explained the night or in kneeling in the snow We are in receipt o f the first is at Valley Forge to pray while his sue o f the Washougal Record un very prettily decorated with red j work done recently by the men crepe paper and sent out from the State Fire men paced their sentry rounds der the direction o f Upton H. Gibbs, and white hearts. All were obliged to pass Marshall s office in standardizing with bleeding feet. editor and it clearly emphasizes the beneath an arch decorating the the threads on the fire hose and For six bitter days these heroes o l high standard set by Mr. Gibbs in doorway. Several g u e s si n g hydrants in the city. This is We wish him well 1918 clung to their hillsides, gall the news game. games, in which the Freshman being done all over the state so ed by German fire from every direc [ in his new field and that he may class returned the favors of the that in large fires the apparatus tion, hugging the hope that relief make a success wherever he may go. initiation received earlier in the from one town could be used in Considerable concern has been would somehow come. Death lurked year, were played. The prizes another. in every bush, behind every tiny I caused by the unusual occurrence were awarded to Wilma Kitch* A petition was presented the mound. Out o f the treetops the which has recently taken place on the hill nereca the pi v t ingand Avin Tracy. Icecream council by W. I\ Cary and signed spiteful fire o f machine guns hailed the hill across the Clackamas. In and h t 3haped cookies were by a number of citizens asking upon them. Nor was this all. some places the hill has apparently , V that the city install a street light Hunger, privation, the terrible sunken several feet and a well on ' _________________ at the corner of Sixth and Broad- Evangelistic Services at the Chrjstian Church conducted by Mr. Francis A. Ware, an Evan gelist of National repute Sane, Sound, Sensible. Beginning Sunday, Feb. 15, 1925. The Gospel of Jesus, the Christ, will be preached kindly and plainly to all who come to hear. Good music and plenty of it. Come and bring your friends. Tell your neighbors about it. Services each evening at 7:30 sharp. “ The Gospel Is the Power of God Unto Salvation. ” Come and hear it. B. F. C lay , Minister. Christian Church. GEM THEATRE 1 Mrs. W. J. Moore is reported ill at this time. Tale o f Lost Battalion Already Part Cooked Food Sale —Valentine spe- o f A m erica's Traditions. cial, February 14th, at The People’s hW°men’S DePt" L' S’ Americans thrill with patriotic S the B. Schoenberg farm has been partially filled. Probably a part of the slide is due to the unusually heavy rains o f the past few days. In honor of Mrs. Frank Morrow’s birthday last Sunday, a number o f friends and relatives drove to Port- land to visit her. Those in the BARTON party were Mrs. Jack Hayden, Mrs. E. Saling, Mrs. Clara Boyer, Mae George Baker, the son o f Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stone and Rose Bartholomew, Ted Saling and Mrs. Frank Baker o f Garfield met Mr. and Mrs. R, Dibble are the L. Webber. baby boys. with an accident last Saturday proud parents of E S T A C A D A TEAM W INS while playing with a gun which re The former was born Feb. 5, The basketball game between the sulted in the loss o f several fingers and the latter Feb. 1. Estacada boys and the Sunnyside on his left hand and necessitated Mrs. John Hoffman and Mrs. DeMolay team last Friday night on his going to the St. Vincent hospital. Fred Werner called upon Mrs, the ‘gym’ floor proved a victory for Dr. Midford was in attendance. Lehmann and Mrs. L. Wallace. the Estacada team with a score of Martha Whitehead, Rosie Da 25 to 19. S. Noel o f Portland was in Esta vis and Margaret Brown spent The lineup was as follows: Es cada last Tuesday on business. Sunday afternoon at Bertha Wer tacada; (Saling (2) g ; R. Lovelace, ner’s home. (2 ) c ; Denny, g ; Montomery (3) g; Christian Church Services Mr. Herrick of California, is , Giddings (3) g; Wilson (3) g; A. Sunday, Feb. 15, 1925. visiting his sister Mrs. T. H. Lovelace ( 8 ) f ; Harold Server (2) Bible School at 10 a. m. f ; Harry Sarver (2) f. Sunnyside: Odell. Mrs. Betty Weatherby, Supt. Leslie Wallace had his hand Noyer ( 8 ) f ; Barnum, f ; Brice Preaching 11:00 cut last week while at work, so g ; C. Stennet, f ; Hull, g ; B. Sar Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p. was forced to come home until ver, f. m. The game between the high school it heals, which will be soon we girls and the town girls resulted in Everybody is invited to come hope. i and be with us. a victory for the high Bchool girls. ' Admission 20c and 5c LO CAL ITEMS Free Stag and Vaudeville fo r Mem b er. and Their Gentlemen pride when they hear the story of Friends The Lost Battalion o f the World PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s $1.50 P er Y ear E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 12, 1925 N umber 20 Skeptical? OLD TIM ER PASSES The many friends o f Will King- ston, who resided in Estacada for sometime, were grieved to learn o f his death which occurred in Port land, Wednesday evening, February 4,1925. Funeral services were held last Monday at Seaside, where inter ment took place. Mr. Kingston was 87 years old and had contracted a severe cold during the winter from which he failed to rally, and grew continu ally weaker eash day. He was moved to Linn’s Inn where he was given the best attention and care, and was later removed to a Portland sanitarium where he passed away. Mr. Kingston is survived by a daughter residing in Portland, a daughter in Seaside, two sons, Emery and K. Kingston o f Eagle Creek. W OULD A G IRL STOOP TO T H IS ? Few situations in recent motion pictures are as striking as the epi sode in William de Mille’s produc- tion o f “ Icebound” for Paramount, in which a girt steals the new dress , o f her rival, finds herself in the arms of the man at the very mo ment that the owner o f the dress enters, and then shamefacedly o f fers to return the garment. Lois Wilson has the part o f Jane, Richard Dix as the youth, and Vera Reynolds has the role o f Net tie. Other noted players in the cast o f the picture, which comes to the Gem Theatre for a run o f two days, next Saturday and Sunday, are Edna May Oliver, Ethels Wales, Helen Dubois, Mary Fox, Joseph Depew, Alice Chapman, John Daly Why not take it in? , Murphy and Frank Shannon. way A discussjon followed this and it was moved and carried th at th e A good time was had by all who c jty reco rd e r w r jte t he P. E. P. attended the Pie Social given at Company fo r an estimate as to grange Garfield grange Friday hriday evening. ^be cost o f extending th e street The play put on by the women was ]jgbts from the corner of Fifth was fine although only a week was s tre e {- (h e County road on given them to learn it in. How- B roadw ay. ard and Fred Davis entertained The qUegtj0n of placing a car- with several cornet duets, and Mrs. |oad Qf g r a v e | on Sixth Street in Anders and Mrs. Robertson, gave f ror,t 0f the high school SO that readings. cars could be parked there was J. C. Ayers was called to Ridge- j taken up and a motion was made field Washington, Friday, owing to and carried that the city and the serious illness o f his mother. school district go fifty-fifty on the A fine meeting was held Saturday | proposition, by Garfield Grange. Work in the A greater share of the evening first and second degrees was put on. ; was given over to the discussion The Juvenile Grange had a fine of providing an ample water sup meeting and initiated four candi- ply. Mr. Gilbert, an engineer dates. Miss Kate Casto, Master o f was present and spoke on this Milwaukie Grange was a visitor, matter. The council has taken Brothers W. H. Holden, M. G. the matter under careful consid Weatherby and W. K. Carlin, were eration. appointed on the legislative com SUMMONS mittee. Miss Kate Casto o f Milwaukie In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka spent the week end with Mrs.H. B. mas. Davis. J. W. Wheeler and Phebe Fugate, Kenneth Dart was home from Plaintiffs, vs. school in Portland for over the Theresa Johnson, sometimes known week-end. Lillian Duncan was home from as Theresa Johnston, and H. P. Furlong, Defendants. Portland with her parents over To said Theresa Johnson, some Sunday, times known as Theresa Johnston, and to II. P. Furlong: Oscar Harlen o f Chinook, Mon In the name of the State o f Ore tana, is visiting his brother, chas. gon: You are hereby required to i appeur in the Circuit Court of Harlen o f Currinsville. i the State o f Oregon for the County o f Clackamas on or before the 4th REBEKAHS MAKE MERRY day of March, 1925, and answer Many o f the members o f the Re- the complaint filed against you in bekah order last Wednesday even- the __ above entitled suit or the pluin- ng donned wearing apparel of t h e ir ! tiffs will apply to the Court for the . l i u l . - i days j ........... a .......... a tu . demanded in the Complaint, childhood and turned the clock 1 relief to-wit: Quieting the title to the o f time back for that particular following bounded and described real property, situate In the County evening. A fter the regular business meet of Clackamas and State o f Oregon, ing o f the evening, games o f child to-wit: Beginning 350 feet south o f the hood days were played and at a quarter post between Sections 34 late hour lunches were served in and 36, T. 2 S. R. 2 E. o f W. M., in the center o f the Abernethy paper bags with quantities o f pink road; thence by center line o f lemonade. Those in attendance said road N. 59 and one-fourth claim that this meeting will long be degrees W. 700 feet; thence N. remembered. 71 degrees W. 1000 feet; thence N. 6 5 degrees W. 834 feet; COMING thence N. 47 !4 degrees W. 450 feet to a post in the center o f said The new spring and summer road; thenefe south 2294 feet to styles are now here. Snappy one a post; thence east 2640 feet to button models, also two and three a post on Section line between button in lounge suits or more con- sections 34 and 35, T. 2 S. R. 2 gervatjve models, E. of W. M., thence north 970 feet to the place o f beginning, con I will be at Linn's Inn the week taining 96.91 acres more or less, o f Feb. 23rd.— Last opportunity to in them and declaring them to be order your new suit for Easter. the owners in fee simple o f said premises and forever barring and en It P. F. BLACK. joining you and each o f you from exercising any right or ownership HORSES, MULES. HARNESS or claim in and to the said premises The Union Stock Yards at North o f any kind or nature whatsoever, Portland, Oregon, is about the only and for such other and further re place left to buy horses with a good lief as to the Court may seem guarantee. We are not here today equitable. Published by order o f Judge J. and gone tomorrow. Have more U. Campbell. First publication made horses to pick from than all the and entered January 13, 1925. dealers in the state. We rent as First publication to be had on well as sell. Have harness o f all January 22, 1925. The last publication on March 5, kinds. Our sales average about 75 1926. horses per month. B. F. ML’ LKEY, North Portland Horse A Mule Co. _____ Attorney for _ Plaintiffs^ Box 518 No. Portland, Ore. ! 403 Corbett Building, Portland, Ur*. P A R F I P l D IT F M S U A t x r U L L L » I 1 E .1 u A