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Haslrnt (Elarliamas Knits Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 18, ESTACADA, OREGON, N u m b e r 23 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925 $1.50 P er Y e a r SPRINGWATER NEWS NEVIN NVTIONAL NEWS LOCAL STUDENTS VISIT 0. (Special Wash. Correspondence) The Neighborly Club will meet i Brigadier General Amos A. Fries, with Mrs. George Perry the second WASHINGTON, D. C.. March 2— Wednesday in March. whose re-appointment as chief of T'VR. W. W. RHODES Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley vis (B y Miss Corinne Trulliivger) the Chemical Warfare Service for U O STEOPATH IC ited a few days last week in Ore “ O. A. C. our hats are off t i another term o f four years the sen- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON gon City. ate has ju ct confirmed, was a citi- you” is the sentiment expressed by Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, Mr. Stone had the misfortunt to zen o f Medford, Oregon. General the five delegates from the Estacada lose one o f his workhorses last Fries organized this service during high school who attended the edu week. T'JR. G. F. MIDFOKD the World War and under his ad- cational exposition at Oregon A g Mrs. McCauley made a number o f PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON, ' ministration it has attained high ricultural college February 21 to X R a y E q u i p m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d calls in this vicinity one day last 23 with 1200 other high school efficiency. OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Straata week. students from all parts o f the state, Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections The Ladies’ Aid met at the church CALVIN COOLIDGE CHARLES G. DAWES The western delegations in con- Conferences, addresse, and exhibits last Wednesday afternoon with ! gress have made persistent and completely filled the three days with J } K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON for the next four years, when they Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. eleven members present. They plan j successful representations to the entertainment. were inaugurated by Chief Justice to have a social on April first. Dawes took on their new responsihil- DENTIST Department o f Agriculture against Dr. Stanley Coulter, dean o f men The next Aid meeting will be on i ities as president and vice-presiuent, William Howard Taft, in Washing EVENING w o r k b y a p p o in t m e n t any increase in grazing fees on Na- ;lt i>urdee University, Indiana aii- ton, D, C., Wednesday, March 4, the last Wednesday in March. Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 tional Forest areas, and Secretary dressed an audience o f 5000 nclud- respectively , o f the United States, 1925. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Howell enter Estacada, Oregon. Gore has announced that the graz- ¡ng high school and college facult tained a few young people at din ing fees will not be increased for members, local students and towns ner on Sunday in honor o f Edith’s DELEGATION VISITS COURT 1925 or 1926. The status o f the people iut convocation Sunday even LOCAL BREVITIES DR. HARRY L. CHANDLER birthday. live stock industry in the west will ing. “ Strength o f Youth CHIROPRACTOR was the John Moger was home Sunday. A number o f persons from Esta not permit the placing o f any addi- o f his address in which he rjfed thu 585 MORGAN BUILDING Ernest Rynning was home over cada drove to Oregon City, Wednes Dr. Wallins who has been con BROADWAY AND WASH. HOURS tional cost burden upon it, although topic o f his aJdres sin which ho day, and presented a petition to the PORTLAND, O R E G O N 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. fined to his home fo r several weeks the week-end many in other parts o f the country urgedthe young people to cherish is able to be out again Ed. Saling left Saturday for Camp county court asking that body to are urging an increase o f these fees the,r visions. provide a fund to open up a road Clarence Hull and family visit 8, where he will be employed. O D. EBY, in order to make the national forests Vocational guidance conferences This j ed, Sunday evening, at the Marvin V’/ * ATTO RNEY AT LAW. Mrs. R. H. Carter o f Mill was a from Estacada to Colton. a source o f net revenue to the gov were held for both the boys and would eventually lead to a direct Park home Portland visitor visitor last Satur General Practice. Confidential Ad ernment. girls. Dr. Stanley Coulter was road to Molalla and the southern Mrs. Guy Grabel was visiting day. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. considered the leading figure in the part o f Clackamas county. Resi last Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Bullard was a Port Congressman W. C. Hawley was a boy’s conferences. Sarah Louise Carl Howell. dents o f Elwood, Colton, and Molalla land visitor Wednesday o f this guest o f President Coolidge at Arnold of Lincoln, Mass., and Miss W ,LLIA M W ALLACE SMITH were present for the same purpose. Quite a crowd o f young people week.. breakfast on Wednesday, February Florence Blazier, associate professor from Estacada and Springwater gave Judge H. E. Cross took the matter ATTORNEY AT LAW Mrs. R. M. Standish and daughter 3rd. o f home economics education at M asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re . Joe Marshall a surprise party on Peggy o f Portland were visiting under advisement and agreed to let O. A. C. , presided over the girls’ last Thursday evening. them know the decision reached dur friends in Estacada last Sunday. The House o f Representatives has meetings. Joe Perry was home fo r a few Joe and Adolph Weiderhold pur ing this term o f court. passed a public building and grounds § E. WOOSTER The Oregon State chapter o f hours on Sunday. chased the first Ford with regular bill, authorizing the expenditure o f Sigma Delta Chi, professional jou r Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley spent balloon tire equipment rfom the DOUGLASS MILL GOSSIP $150,000,000 during the next six Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, nalistic fraternity, sponsored a con Monday at the J. F. Moger home. Bob Cook Motor Company this week. years. During the first five years, Rentals, ference for all delegates interested Ed Douglass had an Atwater Kent $ 10,000,000 will be expended in the The ladies sewed while the men Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, Mrs. in high eshool annual work. radio permanently installed in his Farm Loans a Specialty. butchered some hogs fo r market. Roy Wilcox, Mrs Dave Eshelman District o f Columbia, and $15,000,- A basketball game between the The Instrument 000 in the states annually, and dur Mr. F. Madden and D. McDonald and C. Heiple drove to Portland, home last week. Telephone Estacada. Ore. was sold and installed by the Esta ing the sixth year, $25,000,000 will O. A. C. varsity and the Multnomah motored to Portland one day last Wednesday morning for the day. club quintet was played Saturday week. be expended in the states. In first A number o f men were at work cada dealers. Demonstrations in tum Mr. and Mrs. Finnley, Mike Folley congressional District o f Oregon, night. James Folsom and family visited in the Estacada Park this week bling, wrestling, fencing, aesthetic and Jim Folley were visiting the last Sunday at Harold Horner’s. cleaning it and putting it in shape Corvallis, Oregon City, Astoria,Ash Hanson and Updegrave families the land, Marshfield and others are dancing, and fancy diving and swim Mr. Folsom is Mrs. Horner’s brother, for the summer visitors. ming were given by the mens’ and brother. Miss Ruth Dillon was a Portland latter part o f the week. The Folleys asking for buildings and under tho London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. , , . , . , womens’ physical education classes are lately from Vermidocia, Min rule, Mrs. Joe Gutridge with son and t visitor the first o f the week. heretofore governing such con- ufter the daughter Anna spent the week-end Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg was a nesota, and are spending a few weeks struct.on, are entitled to them, and A conccrt d u r i n g the O. A. C. Keep your policy in our Fire in Portland with relatives. . .. . , * . Portland visitor the first of the week. visiting with their relative*, the the delegation hope to obtain money Proof Vault, free of charge. ... ' musical organizations assisted by George Pointer is painting a num Finnleys and Henry Wintersbin o f sufficient to build them in all these faculty members o f the school o f AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETING ber o f signs for the Community Dover. Mike Folley is in the mar places. music was given Sunday afternoon. ket for real estate. Vern Folley is The American Legion Auxiliary Club this week to be used as road also from Minnesota. He is am- ! ESCAPES INJURY IN ACCIDENT The college museum was then opened A gent . hold abusiness meeting last Monday markers along the highways leading ployed at the mill. Hia Father is Mr. and following a program, visitors Jack Savage met with an auto night ni the I. 0 . 0 . F. hall. Many to Estacada. Mike Folley. accident last Sunday evening in were shown the many relics which W. Lowman o f Hood River is plans fo r the work o f the organiza had been collected from all parts Wiley Douglass and family are at ! front o f the J. G. Hayman place as tion were discussed, and two mem spending the Week in this communi o f the world. the home o f Mr. Douglass’ mother, he was coming toward Estacada, bers, Mrs. G. Erickson and Mrs. ty in the interest o f the Alexander Mrs. John Douglass, who is criti The scope and nature o f the AT which resulted In considerable dam- , _ . , „ , , Henry Heiple o f Currinsville were Supply Co. cally ill. age to the Ford car he was driving. * ork 4° ffer? d by a1' the »chot>la anf‘ J. E. Gates will sell hiB entire reinstated at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Shazer and The top was demolished, windshield departments o f the college wero The meeting to be held March stock o f furniture at less than cost little son spent Sunday afternoon shown In the exhibits and demon shattered, and all but one wheel beginning Saturday, March 7, at 10 15 will be a social gathering. strations in the various buildings. at the Jim De Shazer home in Fir- was torn off the car. Mr. Savage, A. M. , according to handbills Attractions in the commerce build wood. t Block South of P, 0 ., Estacada the only occupant o f the car at the which he is sending out this week LEGION NEWS ing included an exhibit prepared by Leather Half soles on men’s light Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglass were time, escaped injury. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall who Sigma Delta Chi, a typing demon work or dress shoes, sewed The accident was due, it is report One o f the important visitors to have recently purchased “ Saling Portland visitors on Monday. or nailed ........ .............. — $1.25 stration by Clarence D. Bills, .the On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ed, to some part o f the mechanism to the Carl Douglass Post last In” from Mrs. Saling. took posses Rubber composition half-soles western states champion typist, an Douglass and little daughter, Betty giving way and as a result o f the month was Carl Moser, State A dju sion the first day o f March and for men,........................... $1.00 educational moving picture, and tant o f the American Legion. are always ready to receive your Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Rehberg and speed o f the car on the downhill displays o f the latest office applian Men’ s heels straightened. boys, Carl and Buddie, motored up grade the crash could not be Leather or rubber--------- .60 The Legion is making plans for patronage. See their advertisement ces. Ladies’ heels same work........... 85 the Mt. Hood highway till they averted. the Fourth o f July celebration to elsewhere in this issue. The delegates discovered “ How to Whole leather heels men or struck snow, which was a little dis be held this year. Watch for fur John J. Bona o f Seattle, Wash., women......... $1.0o make your dollar have more cents” ther announcements later. is registered at the Estacada this tance beyond the old tollgate. GARFIELD ITEMS Only the best o f leather and find at a play by that title givep in tho Mrs. Irvin Updegrave last week ! The Carl Douglass Post has Se week.. Mr, Bona is repairing some ings used—can also save you Mrs. Hector Anders is visiting her home economics budding. Other money on team harneaa or parts cured the Estacada park from the o f the apparatus o f the Standard , purchased a thoroughbred foxterrier mother in Portland this week. features in this budding were dis puppy from her grandmother, Mrs. 8ee me before you buy P. E. P. Company for their Memo Oil plant here. Mrs. J. O. Botkins is ill at her plays o f clothes made by the house rial day services. Mrs. Lois Wilkinson spent several Finnley o f Dover. A . R . D A H L K E , Estacada home. hold arts classes, meals prepared by Mrs. Ralph De Shazer is being days visiting her husband, H. Wilk Mildred and Ruth Ayers have the household science classes, a booth HOLD HOME COMING inson, at the Estacada Hotel. Mr. congratulated on the winning o f one come from The Dalles to live with where fortune telling by health was Wilkinson is superintendent at the o f the sets o f dishes given away by their father, J. E. Ayers. conducted and an exhibit o f ruts The I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 175 of Electric Lumber mill at River Mill. the Currinsville «tore. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Head o f Port which were being used in feeding Estacada held its annual Home Com Owing to the serious condition Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring, Mr. land are spending a couple o f weeks experiments, ing meeting last Saturday night and Mrs. John Blauth and Mr. and o f his mother, Wiley Douglass has with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillinger. The schools o f mines, forestry, in their lodge hall. Agood number Mrs. Fred Kist and baby o f Corval ceased logging for the lower mill. Mrs. J. W Dillinger and Mrs. pharmacy, agriculture, and engi were in attendance and a very inter AND The work is in charge o f Walter lis drove to Twin Bridges last Sun Head entertained the Skip-a-Week neering also had elaborate displays esting meeting was held. day in Mr. Gohring’s new Buick Douglass. Club, Tuesday. The next meeting \ pertaining to their work, A contest was held between two On Friday the neighbors gather coach. will be with Mrs. W. S. Davidson. A military parade, in which nil teams captained by Orin Ballou, M R S. J A C K H A Y D E N Curt Sagner, carrier for the Port er at the home o f Ed. Douglass and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lemon spent the units of the militury department Noble Grand, and A. G. Ames, Vice enjoyed the radio program consist Third and Broadway, land Evening Telegram, finds that the day with the Walter Lemon’s, took part, closed the exposition Grand, in the giving o f the unwrit North of I O. O. F. Hall many o f his patrons are greatly in ing o f ‘Ole Time’ dance music Tuesday. Monday noon. ten work o f the initiatory degree. broadcasted from Calgary, Canada, terested in the new feature, a comic Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dewey and The team captained by Mr. Ames section, which has so recently been till ten o ’clock, when the Hoot Owls children o f Portland spent Sunday BLUEBEARD’S WIVES was declared the victor and were came in from Portland, The selec added to that paper. with the latter's father, J. F. promised a big “ feed” in the near Guests at the Hugh Carlin home in tion rendered by Nat King was espe Reeher. If Bluebird o f the fabled had had future by the defeated team. ‘ 500’ was played Currinsville last Sunday were Mr. cially enjoyed. Mrs. Louise Lamberson is home eight wives as lfivelj- as those chosen Three members o f the order gave and Mrs Gordon Laing, Mrs A. Bur up to the time o f the Hoot Owls. after several months absence in for the Paramount picture, “ Blue this work perfectly. It is under- nett, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Peters Portland. beard’s 8th W ife,” staring Gloria tood that several other contests VIOLA and children o f Portland, Mr. and Garfield Subordinate and Juve Swanson which comes to the Gem have been planned by the lodge and Mrs. Wm. Githens and children o f The Springwater Grange will give nile granges will meet Saturday, ! Theatre next Saturday and Sunday, much interest is being shown. MRS. W. A. WILCOX Canby and J. Saunders o f Bull Bun. their play, “ Tompkin’s Hired Man” , Marcr 7. Walter A Holt, county he might have been less prone to Third and Zohrist SU. dispose o f them in such a cavalier Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore spent at the Viola school Friday evening, agent, will speak in the afternoon COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING ESTACADA Friday and Saturday visiting Mrs. March 6th. Admission 25 cents, POSTPONED W. C. T. U .FOOD SALE M oore’s sister, Mrs. R. F. Reese and children 16 cents. Everybody come These eight women. Miss Swanson, Come and seiest your Sunday din- the star, being the eighth, are all di: The regular monthly meeting o f husband at Government Camp. They out and spend a pleasant evening the Eastern Clackamas Community report a wonderful time and state ner from the W. C. T. U. Food Sale | tinct types and exceptionally charm FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION ’ Club which was to have been held that they traveled part of the hls- and help a good cause. The social that was held at the ât the drug store on Saturday, March ing. And they dress distinctively, on snowshoes. Saturday church last Friday evening wae en 7. Chicken tamales, rolls, baked for in this film, as in all o f . Miss last Friday evening was postponed tance There will be a fruit growers meet due to the fact that the attendance they returned. They especially en joyed by about sixty people, old and beans, salads, pies and cakes. Swanson’s pictures, clothes are an ing at the City hall in Estacada on was not sufficient to warrant the joyed the lovely weather. important factor. But there is in young. Friday March 13, at 7:30 P. M. We hear that Dr. Zona North, who holding o f such a meeting when so tense dramatic acting for the star, We understand that the Braash Buyers will be present. Everyone STILL SENTENCED MONDAY has been east for some length of many other attractions were sched as well. The settings are lavish and place has changed hands. interested be sure and attend. time, has returned and is opening up uled for the same evening. in every respect this picture is a Tom Potter hte engineer at the J. G. HAYMAN, Sec. A fter entering a plea o f not her new location in the Times Build The speaker scheduled for the worthy successor to the brilliant guilty to charge o f robbing the Bor mill here, who fell down the stairs ing, Portland, Oregon. 2t evening, A. S. Dudley, was not able offerings in which Gloria Swanson NOTICE ing pool hall. William Still o f this and injured his leg last week, and to attend. The next meeting will be city, changed his plea Monday to spent four days in the hospital, is Mac Dale spent Saturday and has appeared for Paramount, such The Ladies Dorcas Society o f held Friday, March 27, 1925. as “ My American W ife,” “ The Im guilty before Judge Campbell and back to work again. He thinka Sunday at his heme in Estacada. Garfield will meet at the home of possible Mrs. Bellew" and others. himself lucky that he did not receive was sentenced to seven years in the Mrs. T. B. Young. March 19. Every DOUBLEHEADER GAME a worse injury. REBEKAHS TO HOLD state penitentiary. Still was ar FOR NEXT SATURDAY body come. Mr. C. J. Lytton, Traveling repre- DISTRICT CONVENTION B. L. Ingles, who is imployed at raigned before Judge Campbell on sesentative o f the Home Finance The district convention o f Rebe- the Potter mill here, has moved his charges o f robbery, being armed A Doableheader basketball game AID TO SERVE CHICKEN DINNER family into Mrs. Gertrude Hicinboth- kahs will be held in Estacada, Wed Investment Company, having recov will be played Saturday. March 7, with a dangerous weapon. en's house. They came from Park nesday .March 11, beginning at 10 ered his health, will be at the Esta Still was active in Clackamas The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. at 7:00 P. M.. between the Sunnyride A. M. A pot luck dinner will be cada Hotel the early part o f next church will serve chicken dinner. De Molays and Estacada AU-Star*. county during December and January Place, Oregon. served at noon. All Rebekahs are week and will be pleased to meet Alice and Leslie Hicinbothen spent but was shot and captured when he and Colton and Estacada All-Stars. Wednesday , March 11, at 6 P. M. and explain the workings o f this in the Mason dining room, at (0 The admission charge will be 1$ and staged a holdup o f a Troutdal# pool- the week-end with their grind-par welcome. Company to any on« interested.. U COMMITTEE ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Sevier, FIRE INSURANCE. H. C. STEPHENS BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP MARCELLING All Beauty Work Hemstitching and Dressmaking y ■ WB D#r p lit«. gw t H W 1 1 K C.