iEastmt (Elarkamaa f c s Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 18, ESTACADA, OREGON, N umber 24 GOLTON-ESTACADA ROAD GRANTED THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S LOCAL IT E M S $1.50 P e r Y e a r G A R F IE L D IT E M S Mrs. Gesnerowski, who has been a IF it is Wood you want see H. R. M. and Mrs. Ralph Kelley (Na resident o f this neighborhood for Stubbe or Phone 24-5 3-12-26 dine Anders) visited over the week more than thirty years, passed away end with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. An on Sunday, afternoon, March 8th, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith went to ders, returning to Highlands .Sun at about three o ’clock. The funeral day. — "PAR. W. W. RHODES was held at two o ’clock, Tuesday, at , Stayton last week on business. O STEO PATH IC Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Moreland Tuesday evening, March l The County Court o f Clackamas the church, with the Rev. Johnson of ---------- o f Portland visited with Mr. and Mrs. the city council convened in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannah of county announced last Thursday that Portland and Hillockburn officiating. J. C. Moreland, Sunday. city hall for the regular monthly Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, it had included the improvement of Interment was in the Springwater j portland visited relatives in Esta- S' C oea n d s>'lvia meeting. The members pi t— cemetery. _______ j cada last Sunday. the six-mile stretch o f road between Mrs. J. W. Dillinger. *ere M ay°«\ Stephens, J. I T")R. G. F. MIDFOKD 1 Colton and Estacada in the 1925 Quite a number o f people gath- 1 w ... , County Agent Holt will be at Gar- Lovelace, U. S. Morgan. 1. ^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON. ered at the F. Madden home on the j Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Midford are re- county paving program. Osborne. I president’s i reiving congratulations upon the field Grange Thursday evening, M orton and J. X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e b f it t e d This project was proposed to the 4th inst. to hear our March 26 and will show “ The Call o f minutes of the last meeting w OFFICE and Rssidancs Second and Main Straeta speech over the radio but itfailed j birth o f a little daughter, Sunday, Court Wednesday, March 5, by a Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections to come through. j >farch at gt, Vincent hospital the Wild,” an Alaska picture. The read and approved. The Finance delegation o f 6o residents from the The young people o f the neighbor- ( Portland. rp^i8sl0rhUHrO ne under 2|i centt ard a g 15 e , __,, Committee r passed . favorably 1 cents. Children school , , Colton, Elwood, Molalla and Esta hood spent a social evening at the CHAS. P. JOHNSON free. ’ on all bills presented and a mo- Wiley Howell home on last Thurs- _ TT : . .... , . cada sections. Kenneth Dart was home from made by 1. Morton, second Guests at the J. A. Kitching D E N T IS T The new route will eliminate day, there were nineteen present. school in Portland, Saturday and ed by J. Osborne, that all bills ! Margaret Beck o f Dodge visited home Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. EVENING W ORK BY APPOINTMENT twenty miles for those traveling be ¡ordered paid and warrants drawn with Ardine Byers and stayed over H. W. Beals and daughter, Lois and Sunday. Phones: Office, 815; Residence 4712 tween Molalla and Estacada, as Walter A. Holt spoke, Saturday, j for the same carried, night last Thursday Miss Bush o f Independence, and Estacada Oregon. under the present highway system A petition signed by a numl Mrs. Cogswell o f Eagle Creek Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kitching o f at the Garfield Grange, giving some valuable reports from the recent , 0 f r(,s jHenfs ripar tho n orth it is necessary to go by way o f spent one day last week visiting with Currinsville.. agricultural conference. Two can- / r n , 3 tUe 1101 Ul Oregon City. The road will run Miss Madden and Mrs. McDonald. didates were given the first and see- end o f Brordway was present DR. HARRY L. CHANDLER through a heavily timbered belt Julia and Cora McCauley o f Es At the meeting The new home o f Mr. and Mrs. ond degrees. _ „ of the __ I to the council asking that th ■ C H IR O P R A C T O R and will help to complete a highway tacada spent Thursday night with Frank Moore on Eighth and Zobrist ^7„e,"i„le...G_raVK' . four c»n -| cjty ex ten d th e Street lights 535 MORGAN BUILDING Helen Perry. around the rim o f Clackamas county didates were initiated. | Broadway, placing one ut the BROADWAY AND W ASH. HOURS George Lewellen of Portland was streets is rapidly nearing comple PORTLAND, OREGON IO A. M. to 6 P. M. as well as open up a territory for Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby, corner of Sixth, Seventh, Eighth tion. This home is o f the bungalo calling at the Dr. Wallen home on settlers which has for years been Sunday. type and adds much to the appear nnd,iGl,j eii ’ v|1sited with relatives in Ninth and the county read. A practically inaccessible due to lack ° t atV Sunday: . discussion followed and since an D. EBY, Miss Florence Shenk of Gresham ance o f that residential section. o f good roads. and Miss Ruth Zurcher spent Sat ATTORNEY AT LAW. gathLred^at The" J * E A yerT h om " " g ™ 14« ?£ tY" S ‘ laC!. bl" :l The road will be improved with urday night and Sunday at the Joe Estacada All-Stars will play the and gave his daughters, Ruth and as*<e<i of the P. E. P. Co. it wad General Practice. Confidential Ad Guttridge home. a macadam finish o f the standard of Armory team o f Portland at basket Mildred, a welcome to Garfield. A decided to await their reply, viser. Oregon City, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen visited with ball, Friday, March 13, at 7:30 p. j canned fruit and household shower [ A discussion of the duties of a the Mount Hood Loop road. relatives in Portland on Sunday. m. on the floor o f the high school made a happy evening for all. Cake marshall in the city was partially A family from Portland by the and coffee were served at a late 1 1 j u h ,. 1 W ,LLIA M W ALLACE SMITH ¡cleared up by the reading of a UPPER EAGLE CREEK name o f Stevens has recently moved “ gym” . Admission 25 and 15 cents. hour ATTORNEY AT LAW onto the Mayer place. Mrs Mabel Wooster and son ' *®t.ter f r ? m district Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen o f Bull Harry were at home Saturday. Stipp sta tin g the duties as ae- Wm. Asp purchased a cow o f Guy Mr. and Mrs. Pulley and daughter M a so n ic B ldg . E stacada , O re . o f Portland visited Sunday at the Run left Wednesday morning for They also visited relatives in Gar- fined by law. W ilcox last week. Joe Guttridge home and also with Susanville, Calif.., where Mr. Allen field before returning to camp. I H. L. Gilbert of Portland in H. F. Gibson bought a steer calf Dr. Wallens. § E. WOOSTER Mrs. Belle Kidd o f Portland is w ritin g su b m itted the proposi- has accepted a position. Mrs. Al- o f Mr. Popuna, the other day. The senior Mrs. Hansen, who has rlen wag Mis3 Doar Currln b f visitmg her mother, Mrs. J. F. Ree- tion offered the council at the Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Mrs. C. H. Paddison and Mrs. been quite ill with a cold, is reported her marriage. , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fox are en- IaSt m e? tin * re* a.rd t0 a , SUr~ Renstrom were Portland visitors much better, Rentals, ---------- ! joying a visit from their daughter, vey a communication from Earl Shibley and family visited last Tuesday. _ _ | Mrs Murray o f Portland. an engineering firm in Portland Sunday at the J. A. Shibley home. Farm Loans a Specially. R. B. Gibson and wife and H, S. C. J Lytton, representing the | Mrs. Clara Hicinbotham o f Eagle was read by the recorder. Both John Moger visited with the home Telephone Estacada, Ore. Gibson and Sam Wilson were the folks on Sunday. Home Financing Investment Com- j Creek Grange visited at Garfield w ere ordered placed on file, T he qu e8tion ()f w a te ,. rate8 dinner guests o f Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Elmer Dibble caught a coyote in pany o f Portland has been in Esta- Grange, Saturday, •a trap last week.one o f the largest cada for several days in the inter Gibson on Sunday. was discussed at length and a ever caught in this district. This Mr. and Mrs. George Preister and makes five killed in this neighbor est o f his company with headquar BARTON I committee from th e Masonic ters at the Estacada Hotel. Mr. Lyt children o f Logan, were guests at hood within a few months. . , , , lodge was present and asked the Mrs, the home o f Roy Douglass, Sunday. Mrs. Folsom, who has been spend ton engaged advertising space for O. Gerber ,h T .g had T stroke^of'pal cou" cilf c o n s id e r the rate this issue o f the News but the copy London Lancashire Fire Ins. C<r. ralysis. , made for their building in regard Miss Emily Bergen Was the Week ing the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Horner, started for her was delayed and will appear In a end guest o f Miss Naomi Paddison. home in Dayton, Wash., last Sun Messrs. Charles and Joseph Allen 1 t0 the heating plant. This was later issue. Keep your policy in our Fire I o f Cambridge, Idaho, were Visitors at i finally fixed at one dollar per Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Scheel and their day. Proof Vault, free of charge. j the home o f Mr. and Mrs. M. A. i month for the plant with the Mrs. Green o f Portland is visiting two children o f Portland, and Mr. Nelson last week-end. The Allens j regular rates for all other usage. for a few days with her friends, and Mrs. Markwart o f Gresham were ________ live at Milwaukie now. H. C . STEPHENS Mr. and Mrs. Bernham. The Water Committee was in- guests at the home o f C. H. Paddi- Arduth Grable spent o few days The Christian Endeavor was held planbn<?° ^ rbcr haa a11 hls ®PrinK | structed To l w k ‘into "the ' matter \ son, Sunday. last week with her aunt, Mrs Carl at the church Sunday evening. A gent . The MissesEdith and Grace F errell0] Wat/ r , consumption with the Mrs. John Douglass is on the tick Howell. Will Wilson o f Gladstone was vis- ( spent the week-end at the home of* ¡dea o f placing all Oil the schedule Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenstreet list. " ----- adopted. J— i J were home on Sunday. Mrs. Green- iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. of * rates A shadow social will be given at street’s father, Mr. Devett, was with G. W. Wilson, the latter being in i f’erreL They also attended the Mrs. Julius Kreiger was pres very poor health. i dance Saturd*y evening. the Douglass Ridge school house on them. ent and urged that some step be I Mr. Bentley, state evangelist, will Friday evening, March 20, 1926. Mrs. C. A. Johnson returned home hold meetings all this week. Rev. taken in disposing of theunsiirht- CHEVROLET NEWS .Everybody welcome. Ladies please ly and unsanitary d u m p i n g after a week’s visit with her father | Berry is here too. bring your shadows and suppers, Smooth motor car operation is one and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield, Miss Sadie True is visiting at ground adjoining her property and the men please bring your o f the most desirable qualities in at Philomath. the home o f her uncle, and aunt, and the suggestion was made any automobile today because o f the purses. m ,, „ , _ . Mr. and Mrs. Guffnett. that this be covered with dirt. _ , „ extensive and constant Use to which Mr. nad Mrs. Maxwell o f Port- M , XT. . , . . } Block South of P. O., Estacada The question of a city marshall 1 , , ... , M. A. Nelson has bought a pure- Mr, and Mrs, Roy Douglass and the average car is put on both short land Leather Half soles on men’s light were out on their ranch over bred Jersey cow. proved to be a bit exciting for a children were calling at the home o f and long trips. work or dress shoes, sewed ____ pur- Saturday and Sunday- and Mrs. Alice M. Hansen spent the week- time, some believing that a day R. B. Gibson on Monday evening. - The thousands who have or nailed ......................... $1.25 chased the new Chevrolet report Maxwell has remained hero for the end at Hillsboro.at the home o f her man was needed at this time for Rubber composition half-soles Miss Naomi Paddison, with her that the driving o f thia car requires week. I mother, he could be working on many for men,...... .......... .....___ $1.00 brothers, Frank and Harry, were little physical effort due in great „ 0chg cal|in g on 0 tto A basket social will be given by Men’ s heels straightened. measure to the perfected single 0 . . . 6 the Barton school, March 28th. needed repairs. The real ditficul also callers at the home of R. B, Leather or rubber .......... plate dry disc clutch. Paulsen Saturday evening. Everyone is invited to attend and tv seems that a lack of funds Gibson, Ladies' heels same work.... hinders the hiring of two nun The new type clutch not only Mrs. P. Ruhl and daughters, Es- bring a basket. Whole leather heels men or starts the car smoothly and oper- tber and Effitb, spent the past week Jens Pedersen has been out o f and the council is at a loss as to Women ......... . $1.0o EAGLE CREEK ates with only a light pedal pres- . ’ .1 . * .. - - — • large contact ■ • m Gresham with her sister, Mrs. doors this week for the first time j the best way out of the difficulty,. Only the best o f leather and find ----------- | sure, but has * such ---------- since his long illness. A suggestion was made that a ings user]—can also save you Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moehnke and surface that it delivers all the pow- Doryland. The dance was attended by most special election could be called money on team harness or parts daughter, Virginia o f Astoria, Mrs. j er a11. the time* It requires no lu- o f the community. Many from gee me before you buy STATE MARKET AGENT DEP?. neighboring communities were there for the purpose of amending th • Chas Moehnke o f Oregon City, and . . .. . __ . . . *_ , While the new type clutch is one also. city charter so as to permit I e Mrs, Jessie Hesser o f Eagle Creek, 0f the most obvious o f mechanical C. E. Spence, Market Agt. M. Bently and Mr. Berry are levying of a license against the were the dinner guests o f Mr. and features that makes for easier driv- Ohio Pushing ahead. batching in the Whitehead cottage business men to raise the tiltv Mrs. W. G. Glover, Sunday. A large features, it is only one o f the many The farmers o f conservative old George Forman is busy repairing j dollars necessary to meet the , Angel Food cake formed the center in<? 9 ualities, more sturdy chassis Ohio are wide awake and organizing the roads, and getting them into j nation and retain a night man p ece, decorated with sixteen candles f , , jmprove the riding qualities, to run their industries as the manu facturing organizations run theirs. . „ „ , and also put on a day man. in honor of Miss Ruth Glover’* birth- the new Chevrolet has oeen equip- Of the 88 counties o f the state, 84 S T - day, ped with new sem-elliptic springs. have organized marketing associa _ _ _ They are chrome vanadium steel, the tions and nearly every farm product Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen o f rrled ,tb a t th ? marshall lie in- The Rev. D. Barry was calling at rear springs being 54 inches long and is embraced. Over $12,000,000 of Portland visited at the home o f Mr. structed to enlorce the pre en t 1 the Eagle Creek homes, Saturday, the front springs 36 inches long. livestock was sold through the farm- Jensen’s sister, Mrs. Pedersen, Sun- city ordinance requiring owiu inviting all to attend the services To lower the center of gravity and ers’ agencies last year; 20,000,000 day. of dogs to provide licenses f< improve the roadability o f the car, at Barton this week. Milo G. Bent the rear springs have been under pounds o f tobacco from the Miami C. T. Whitehead returned to Bri- : them and that the curfew law be valley was wholesaled; one local dal veil, Sunday to work. enforced. ley is the evangelist. slung. 2,000 tons o f cabbage, and there are Both front and rear axles are new 70 cooperative creameries that are ------------------ A. G. Ames proposed that the Miss Alma Bell is recovering from and have been greatly strengthened. L O G A N R ID G E ieity together with the Libriu her recent illness at a Portland hos The front axle has been strengthened operating profitably. Manufactur- erscombine for profits— all over the ______ 'association, Legion, Band and and redesigned to accommodate the nation they are merging— and the pital, as is Mrs. W. A. Smith. The Harding Grange “ Home Com- Community clu b purchase, il p o s the semi-elliptic springs. The rear farmers are learning from them. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Glover at axle is entirely new and has a one- ing Day,” was all that could have|Sible, the block now occu p ied bv tended the funeral in Portland last piece banjo type housing similar in Soundly organized, rightly managed, there is no more reason for farm been expected on Saturday o f last j the city hall and plan for Li in Saturday o f a very dear friend, Mrs. construction to that used in the more mergers to fail than other combi week. A large attendance being | erection of a new on e which expensive cars. nations. G. T. Howard. present. A number were here i would accommodate the vario 13 The frame is longer and stronger, Lessons for Us who had not been in Logan for j organizations and serve as a is constructed o f channel steel and Here are seven lessons the U. S. COOKED FOOD SALE has five sturdy eross members in- Trade Commission ......... ...... .......... ... hands out to „„ the VI1C years. Among outsiders were Mr. j community house. Member.-* ot stead o f four previously used. fa rmers o f the country to study, and Mrs. Dickerson of Oswego, J the council were urged to attend The women’s department o f the I The already famous Chevrolet «ndiHnn*. inHnT 1VK8 o f Pre"en‘ Sprague , wife and daughter Helen the n ex t Club meeting when this motor has been refined and im L. D. S. will give a cooked food sale proved in many ways; such as .o iS 'b M i.8" ’ 1 Th. «ill be jMCuased. Saturday, March 21, at the People’« heavier crankshaft with larger 1. Bridge the chasm between ; ^°<>d. especially the “ play,” which The question of a watci system Store. 3-12-19 connecting rod bearings; longer farmers and consumers through co-| afforded much laughter. A boun- and the boundary extension w c re and large center main bearing*; operative sales agencies, reaching brought up but no action was teous dinner was served at noon. shorter intake manifold bringing to the urban households. Ware the carburetor closer to the cylin houses and elevators are a part o f The P. T. A. are very busy work taken, A motion for adjournment as ders, insuring better carburetion this plan, covering entire states. ing up their play to be given on and easier starting; rocker armsand made and duly carried. 2. Credit unions o f a simule March 21. valves completely enclosed. type to provide loans for farm com The improved oiling system to munities. GREAT SNOW STUFF The Union Sunday school is pre gether witn large bearing surfaces 3. Distribution o f electric power I paring to have an Easter program tends to increase the life o f the One of the greatest storm §• nes m rural communities through farmer ; on Sunday morning, April 12th. motor materially. The shorter in organizations. since “ The Old Homestead” i a take manifold not only makes for dl i ope better carburetion and easier start stores in thickly populated farm teacher, Mrs. Esther Swygert the feature o f the new Herbert Brenon ing, but also for smoother opera districts. production for Paramount, “ The ' upper Logan school was dismissed tion, dne to the better distribution Breaking Point,” which comes t>' the 5. Cooperati va distribution o f j on Monday and Tuesday. o f gas to the cylinders, combined coal. GEM T H E A T R E next Saturday n d with the heavier and well balanced 6. Cooperati ve distribution o f J. Young and family visited with Sunday. The story is a gripping crankshaft. milk to keep down high prices and his daughter, Mrs. B. Teathers in western drama, starting in New York The instrument board has been insure quality. JACK GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA refined in design and appearance. and shifting to the Wyoming moun 7. Cooperative export associa j Oregon City on Sunday. GOOD FLOOR REFRESHMENTS — From the Chevrolet Motor Co. tions for farm product*. Mrs Nellie Kohl was taken seri- tain country. Nita Naldi, Patsy Ladies Free Gentlemen $1.00 Copies o f this report may be ob \ ously ill at the grange meeting on Ruth Miller, George Fawcett and Mra. Green o f Portland is visit tained from the Federal Trade Com Matt Moore are featured in tho ing at the H. P. Burnham home in mission, Washington, D. C. It I Saturday. principal roles. Mary Roberts Rine comprises chapters on consumers’, Rumor has it that plans are be- Springwater. agricultural and credit cooperative i ing talked for a campground being hart wrote the story which was un Pointer’s Furniture Exchange, Klinker and Rath have bought a societies, cooperative banks and ed the place to get what you want new boiler and engine for their Attorney Wm. W. Smith has been ucation, and copies o f by-laws o f tha established on the bluff above the usually successful as both a novel and stage play. larger and successful ¿uropaan se- ‘ Alien placa. on the sick list fo r several days. and aell what you don't want, t/leawnnii. ACCOMPLISHES LIITL- D K at__,noon an.d FIRE INSURANCE. GE0RGE ITEMS H BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada s .„ w mc „ j Sr 1" " AMERICAN MASONIC HALL D U p A N a L E G IO N C E GRESHAM F R ID A Y E V E N IN G 1 MARCH 2 0 J " r r . T ,n“'1; srt dulf