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t a V olume 18, t a $V utB Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County r a ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925 N umber 27 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ■pvR. W. W. RHODES O ST E O P A T H IC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, T~)R. g . f . m i d f o k d OREGON NEWS ITEMS AMERICAN FOREST OF SPEGIAUNTEREST 1 WEEK BEGINS APR, 27 Molalla will celebrate July 3 and 4 by holding a round up. Several of the rural schools of Klamath county have been hard hit by a "flu" epidemic. Th© third annual Oregon state high school typing contest will be held OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strseta April 18 at Salem.. Eatacada. Oregon—Telephone Connectiona Work of widening the McKenzie pass road in the Deschutes national £ ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON forest is under way. The Corvallis Elks have voted to EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT erect a new temple 100 by 100 and Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 three stories In height, Eatacada Oregon. j Construction operations on a new state fish hatchery on Roaring river near Lebanon have been started. D r . H a r r y L. C h a n d l e r Approximately 105 inmates of the CH IROPRACTOR state training school for boys at Salem 535 MORGAI%BUILDING B r o a d w a y a n d w a s h . hours are ill with la grippe or influenza, PORTLAND, O R E G O N 10 A. M .I0 6 P. M A new stage service was started between Baker and Halfway April 1, f 'k D. EBY, which gives these places dally stages. ATTORN EY AT LAW. F. I. Marshall of Portland wa9 re General Practice. Confidential Ad appointed a member of the state board viser. Oregon City, Oregon. of barbers’ examiners by Governor Pierce. "^P H Y SIC IA N and SURGEON, X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d DENTIST $1.50 P e r Y ear BARTON LOCAL ITEMS Mrs.L ouie Gerber received word FOR hauling or moving see H. lust week o f thedea th o f her mother R-Stubbe or phone 24-5. 3-19-26 Mrs. Givens, in California. Dance at Carver Saturday night, j Erma McTaggnrt was the guest of Kelley’s six piece orchestra. * Mrs. Hal Gibson last week-end. The regular monthly meeting o f Each spring during the last The Misses --------------------- Gladys and ---------- Elnora , ---- ----------- Mrs. Raymond Lovelace spent the .. , Community few years the president of the Guffnett spent the week-end at the week- end in Portland visiting ~ ,V ? . . . United States has proclaimed a their home. relatives. Club was he d m the hl* h 8cho° l auditorium last Friday evening ami week as Fire Prevention Week. ™, . .. nn Among those enjoying the hospi- ¡ This y ear it will be April 27 to Ua,ity of thc w . py £arrel ho ‘ie Geo. J. Holt has taken the posi- was one o f the best attended meet Several o f the May 2 and known as American last w'eek were, Miss" Mildred Larson Uon, in, t^ Fsta™da ^ a rm a cy for- ings of thc year. neighboring communities were rep Forest Week. His proclamation Mr. merly held by B. F. Murray. 11 ii a * • • j i * ci and nu L Claude i u u u c A Nott u u u o i f r Portland, u r u u n u , *>ir. resented. The meeting was called calls upon all to oin in education- and Caldwell and charleg Cald. Miss Sturgeon is having the lot to order by the president, A. G. al campaigns to reduce waste well o f Oregon City. next to the Pharmacy eleaned off Ames. from forest fire, and conserve our The basket social and program this week, Mrs H. C. Stephens, chairman o f forests and forest products. , , held Saturday night was very good ---------- * ; the road sign committee reported The fo r e sts a i e on e o f th e gi eat a[tboU(ib the net proceeds were n o t 1 G A fundamentals in our national - aB huch as we would have liked to ' * Norris purchased a new that signs had been made and the ex Chevrolet touring De Luxe from the j funds needed to defray the expense wait they ourn and Commercial had’ ‘ Mieier the auce’ Company this week" mittee had been appointed to our Cindustrfal industrial ana commercial hnve tioneer and V we degire was tQ thank him Caacade Motor ______ had been donated and that life, our strength as a nation and for hig serviceg. “ A penny saved is a penny earn- would be put up in a few days. our individual well being. . Mrs. Odell’s mother, Mrs. Johnson ed,” is a faithful saying and is wor- President Ames stated that a E ach and e v e ry on e lti th is 0f Milwaukie, spent Tuesdayw ith thy o f all acceptation. Save m oney! j ov“ vv“ com- v | had been appointed to wa.t npon the city council with a view to interesting them in the construc tion o f a proposed new city hall Saturday, April 4th, is the end of and club house combined. This met Ford Display Week. Bob Sooke with favor and steps had been taken Motor Company reports they will to find the cost o f securing the have a showing Saturday evening of block o f property now occupied by the city hall and auto park. open and closed models. Also thc The chairman o f the publicity first showing -of guaranteed used cars and trucks. At this time the committee had sent a sample of prize wihning number will be drawn the clay found in this locality to O. A. C. where testing showed that it to decide the winner o f the Ford ■ was of an unusually high grade and contest held during thepast week. j an article concerning this had been j sent the Oregon City Chamber of SPRINGWATER NEWS | Commerce which will appear in one o f their publications soon. Mr. Van Nyse o f Portlan preach- | The plan o f offering a suitable ed a, very interesting and instructive ! ; prize to the best kept lawn and flo sermon on Sunday. ral display at the annual Labor Day The Ladie’s Aid met on Wednes celebration was discussed and a day afternoon with a small attend- . motion was made and duly carried ance. Next meet.ng the fourth that a commiUee bo appointed to co m m u n ity should take an a c tiv e her. on your barJ r work by patroni * part in h e lp in g k eep b e fo r e th e Mrs. \\r. p Ferrel an(j daughter, ing Karl La Forge, the “ Square p u blic th e g r e a t n an gei Of fo r e s t Mrs. Odell, spent Wednesday in Deal,, barber. • It fires w h ich can d e stro y ou r h o m e s Gresham at the home o f Mrs. Full. —_____ and the vast stand ot timber that The newiy elected officers for the is adjacent to our homes and Good Wilj CIub are Mrs Geo For town. There is approximately man> presjdent; jurs. Amy River#, 6,849,744.000 board feet Ot tirm vice-president: Miss Hazel Gibson, heron the Clackamas water shed, secretary_treasurcr. The meeting W IL L IA M WALLACE SMITH which will be logged off giving wag bejd in peter9on’s hall, employment to thousands f o r The Barton ball team wll, , ATTORNEY a t l a w years to come or be burned off un Sunday, M asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re . months giving no era- are a daJ Mrs. S. Reynolds and daughter m a and Mrs. Pettys and daughter o f ployment and gain to any one; A d n r shed ruined w h ich ' . ., . , , E. WOOSTER Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. and th e w , a te . ____Visitors at the school last week GARFIELD ITEMS COMMUNITY CLUB ROLOS MEETING few s A n ow reg u la tes stream n o w ; w h ich at t c ,»• r. n Louise Lamberson. ‘ Mlss De,la Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaffer spent fu rn ish es h y d ro e le c tr ic p o w e r ; ^ health nurse and w a te r f o r cities and „ ’ Saturday and Sunday with relatives d r in k in g Mrs. W .P. Ferell. towns and power for permanent i in Portland. Farm Loans a Specialty. industries which are necessary ' ’. Bates and fa"nly wt!re Bar' Mrs. Chas Duncan was called to Telephone Estacada, Ore. fot the development of our com- vla,t°rs last «undiw. Portland Tuesday owing to the ill munities, cities and nation.' ! ■ r> and Ha’ Gibson attend- ness o f her daughter Lillian. . , , , . ___• „ ed lodge in Estacada last Wednes- in order to make American evenin(r. Aliee Udel and Mlag Garfield grange will hold its April meeting Saturday, April 4th at 10:30 Forest Week a success it w nec- Llzben? drove down with them. ZC _T m T T . ™ L b* V ery, mP° r' make such arrangements. The fo l A. M. This is the anniversary essaiy that e | , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrell and \ 80 members try and come lowing were named: Mrs. S. E. have the cooperation of all lodges, Will. ... ... “ I month and a special memorial ser Sylvester Lawrence was in Ore- Wooster, Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs. A. Abc* ” an8on and London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. vice will be given. A short Juve the band, various clubs, schools, ngo City on business one day last \ Q. Ames o f Estacada; Mrs. Peter churches, American Legion and °!aade m i, nile session will be held at noon. ! Erickson o f Springwater, Mrs. J .R. business houses to assist in the!0' tbe, Ea8t« " Clackamas Commu- week* Keep your policy in our Fire L. J. Palmateer left this week Proof Vault, free of charge. protection of our community and nity Club ‘ “ t fnday night, Mr. Van Nyse was a dinner guest Hughes o f Currinsville, and Mrs. H. for Dee, Oregon. A. La Barre o f Garfield. ,An*y was a Portland at the Moger home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby nation’ s wealth of forests and . H. C. S TE P H E N S The Hansen family were in Port- A meeting was planned for Mon products. vls; t.or iaat Fr,day' f and Gilbert spent several days visit forest r, r, .a • -II L „ The following spent the week-end land, Sunday visiting with relatives. d»y niKht to further this plan. Tne Forest Service will be more at their re8pective homeg_ Nig ing friends in Salem, last week, A gent . The Rev. and Mrs. Rankin o f Es- j Several persons were called upon Mr Qlge * Mrs. Minnie Ea^i delightfully en than glad to supply any of these glone Ear, Qde tacada were guests at the J. A. Shib- ! to discuss the proposed community organizations with facts data and ode], and Mr Wa„ acei Mogt of tertained the Skip-a-Week Club, house:— Sylvester Lawrence, eom- Tuesday. The afternoon was spent suggestions for a forest program j thege men are working Rt Brida, ley home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and Miss mander o f the Legion Post, Mrs. during American Forest Week, sewing on aprons. Veil. Madden were in Portland one day w - J- Moore for the library associa- Phone or AT Mr. and C. B. Ellsworth, who April 27 to Mav 2 Miss Gladys Nolan was at the Nel i '-i'10 und Mayor Stephens for the have visiting Mrs. Lamberson, have write R. Thomas Carter, District son home last week helping Mrs. las tweek. Jesse Cromer is boarding at the ' city- Rev. B. t . ( lay offered a sug- Ranger, Estacada, Oregon. returned to Salem. Nelson, who has improved very R. S. Guttridge home while he has ««--stion as to the purchasing o f the U. S. Forest Service, Avis Palmateer is quite sick at much. his engine on the rock crusher. proposed property. I he president By R. Thomas Carter. her home in Garfield, If the weather permits a hike and Mr. and Mrs. Svensen and baby ■ suggested that each organization in- J'Block South of, P, O., Estacada Mrs. Ellen Patterson Is on the -picnic lunch will be given Satur- were visiting with Mr. nd Mrs. J. R. terested appoint a committee to de- THE CHEVROLET TRUCK Leather Half soles on men’s light sick list this week. day, April 11th, for the school chil- termine the best way o f securing work or dress shoe*, sewed Dallas a few days last week. or nailed........................... $1.25 During 1924 the Chevrolet Mo- dren and for all the young folks who EAGLE CREEK Mrs. Wallens was visiting in Es this and making plans for the raising Rubber composition half-soles o f the much needed funds. tor Company was the third largest desire to go. tacada last Thursday. for men,........................... $1.00 truck manufacturing concern in the N°tt and W. P. Ferrell were in The plan of extending the present Ralph Maffai was an Eagle Creek Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dallas and Men’s heels straightened. world, being surpassed In the num- Estacada and ^ Springwater last Mrs. Forest Erickson were in Ore city boundary lino was briefly out visitor one day last week, Leather or rubber.......... .60 Mrs. E. L. Trullinger and son her o f trucks sold by only two other Thursday on business, lined by Mayor Stephens, and tho Ladies’ heels same Work............35 gon City last Saturday. Willard, spent one day last week automobile companies. Plans are Rosie Dairs spent the last week Whole leather heels men or Mrs. Guy Grable and family were question o f t*ho extension o f tho with the form er’s sister, Mrs. Geo. women............................. - $LOo now being formulated which, it is with Mrs w - o d e *l. as hor husband in Springwater visiting several days city sewer system was mentioned. L. Story’ in Oregon City. Only the best of leather and find Harry E. Walker, president o f the M. and Mrs. Driscoll and Daughter expected, will greatly increase truck was av-ay. I the past week. ings ’ used—can also save you and a friend and the Misses Paulina sales during the present year and Miss Hi-own of Portland was the money on team harness or parts Mrs. Peter Erickson spent several Pioneer Silk Company, spoke on the and Roberta Rrash o f Portland were may place Chevrolet in A*cond po- guest o f Mr. and Mrs. V. Mieier at See me before you buy days in Portland last week visiting ‘‘ Need of Industries in Oregon,” Sunday visitors at the home o f their home on Sylvan Farm. stressing the fact that our state sition for 1925, ! with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Glover. Mrs. Mrs. George Forman was a There were nearly 24,000 Chevro Dr. Wallens is confined to his must have industry in order that Driscoll will be remembered as Miss let trucks sold last year. there may be a market created for These Gresham visitor last Wednesday. home again. Ella Lund, formerly of Eagle Creek. included both the commercial chassis Mr. and Mrs. A. Warner and Seventeen relatives o f Mr. and the production in other fields. Mr. Miss Geraldine Warner spent Sun and utility express types, the great daughters, Jean and Maudie were PORTLAND’ S MOST REAS Mrs. Dallas spent Sunday at the Dal Walker quoted statistics o f vurious day afternoon at the home o f Ruth er (portion sold, however, being o f in Oregon City on business last ONABLE FATING HOUSE las home in honor o f the birthday states as compared to Oregon which Wednesday. Glover. proved to be o f great interest to the latter style. o f Mrs. Dallas. Miss Lydia Krieger was visiting An analysis o f 1924 sales, R. H. Guests at the Wiley home on Sun- |tho8e present. He stated that the VIOLA her sister, Miss Katherine, a couple Grant, vice-president and general day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. A. climate o f the Willamette valley had o f days last week. sales manager asserts, shows that Mr. Carver has a large crew o f B. Lewellen o f Portland, and Mr. no rival in the requirements for tex Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Glover spent farmers, dairymen, stock raisers, men blasting out stumps and rocks and Mrs. George Howell o f Ssta tile manufacturing and that the time 213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon Sunday in Pprtlpnd would come when it would be one o f oil dealers and urban business re- i and building a road over to Patton’s cada. Our Motto: A. C. Cogswell drove to Walla quiring medium weight delivery cars mill. He plans on getting the tim- M. and Mrs. J. A. SHibley were the greatest textile centers in the “ Price, Quality and Quantity. Walla last Wednesday , returning were among the larger buyers o f the ber to the mill where it can be Sunday guests at the Wm. Bard world. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe utility express. A considerable num- worked into lumber and used for Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Irving B Lincoln,spe cialist o f the were Fuchs and Mrs. Wm. Saunders went ber were also usedf or school busi- bridges and ties for the new rail- in Oregon City one day last week, industries Department of the Cham with him. ness. , road from Baker’s Bridge to Viola. Gilbert Shearer was working for ber of Commerce of Portland, spoke The Rev. Van Nuys preached a : on How to get industries to locate The utility express has the regu- He expects to extend the road qn Mr. Moger on Monday. splendid sermon at the church, lar Chevrolet valve-in-head mator 1 through Viola later on, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and in a community. He discussed the Sunday evening. but is constructed heavier at vari- The young people o f Highland Mary June visited with relatives in need o f such an organization as will The children and grownups are ous points to conform to the repuire- will give a play, “ The Old Fashioned ¡ teach the people of a community to Portland on Sunday. practicing their songs and pieces ments o f a speedy, easily operated ; Mother,” on Friday evening, April Henry Cramft- and James Gutt- think. A thinking community will for the Easter services to be held truck o f one-ton capacity. It has 3, at the church here. The admis- \ ridge were in Portland, Monday realize the need o f some thing and MRS. W. A. WILCOX at the church Easter Sunday. | make plans to get it.. “ Where there exceptionally heavy semi-elliptic sion will be 25 and 15 cents. We evening at a Masonic meeting. Third and Zobriit St*. Ronald Burnett returned to Cor springs in the rear. The driving hope everyone can come out and j John Schenk and son Ed., o f , is no vision there can be no accom- ESTACADA vallis, Friday, where he is attend pinion and shaft areintegral to enjoy a pleasant evening and a Gresham were visiting at the Joe j plishqients,” was an outstanding ing O. A. C. eliminate any chance o f back lash, good play. Guttridge home on Sundday. ! statement o f his talk. Foster Myers is confined to his Gears are specially heat treated and Ed. Bateson sold seven of his | Don’t forget the Neighborly Club j Mr. Lincoln discussed briefly the •THE SPANISH DANCER’ COMING home on account o f illness.* there is a special bevel gear at the cows and now and now has but meets with Mrs. Grable the second 'trade territor y o f Portland, as com- Mrs. W. A Smith is at home on the utility express. ! pared to other cities of the west, two left. No money and feed so Wednesnay in April. “ The Spanish Dancer,” a Herbert again after being in the hospital The frame is o f heavy channel high and the price o f cream so low, it j Mrs. Peter Erickson had as her proving that Portland and vicinity starring Brenon production for fo r several weeks. She is improv 3teel, well supported by fi e »tardy ,s a lot o f work for so small re- ‘ guests for a few days last week, ha8 a much larger territory to draw Paramount, starring Pola Negri, large brakes ure turns. Mrs. Step and son o f Canada. Mrs. upon and and hence will have an will be the big attraction at the ing but has to go to Portland twice member*. Extra a week fo r treatment. used with an automatic brake equal- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins had as Step had come to Portland to meet ! opportunity for a growth which haa Gem Theatre next Satnrday and Chas. Foster o f Portland, son of izer The transmission and disc their guests, Sunday, David Horner, her son who had just received his | only started Sunday, April 4 and 5 The story Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster has been clutch «introduced «n the new 1925 Following this a brief discussion deals with the love romance o f a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and three dischrge from the navy. When she visiting at their home fo r several Chevrolet passenger cars arc used gypsy girl o f rare beauty in Spain children, and Miss Julia Miller o f left home in Canada it was 20 de was given concerning the fact that days. on the utility expfes*. during the reign o f Philip IV. Every Hood River, who teaches the Dodge grees below zero. They were go from newspaper accounts no appro The commercial chassis is for school. ing to make a trip to Illinois before priation had been made for work on scene has a thrill o f its own and STILL HERE the River Road.. A committee com lighter delivery work and closely Guests at the Elmer Lankin’s returning to Canada. Pola Negri's role is one o f extraor posed o f W. F. Cary, S. E. Woos dinary dramatic strength. Antonio I will be in town until Saturday night | follows that o f the regular passen- home on Sunday evening were Mr. SELLS ACREAGE ter, and H. C. Stephens was appoint Moreno plays opposite thc star. now is the time to select that gradua- ger cars except that it is equipped and Mrs. A. J. Wyman and Mr. and ed to get this before thc community tion suit. There are many bea- ti fui with heavier springs.— From Chevro- Mrs. John Kent o f Gladstone, Mr. J. K. Ely sold three acres of land and plan for action. U F E , ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS summer patterns alsj n-iw in stock, let Motor Company. j and Mrs. Joe McComb and sons o f A motion was duly made and car Viola, and Mrs. Simmons, the lying north o f the county road and Snappy or conservative rrodels 'ailored ATTENTION REBEKAHS Complete coverage contracts o f for you individua'ly. Na-h clothes still mother o f Mrs. Lankin. They all west of Broadway this week. J. S. ried that the meeting adjourn. Wednesday evening, April 8, the enjoyed the big dinner and the Osborne, J. F. Lovelace and T. J. the Northern Life Insurance Com $ 23.50. P. F. Black Little Guy Graham, Jr., o f Seat Rebekahs will give an old fashioned visit afterwards. Reagan purchased an acre apiece pany represented at Estacada by party at their regular meeting, for and it is reported that a residence tle, Wash., is visiting at the home o f Thomas and Keeling. Address ns members only. Please wear a fit The date for the wedding has now may be built there in the near fu- his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret •t 301 Woodlark Bldg., Portland, . dchoek at this time. Adv. I t , been definitely set for April 17. It ture. ting costume. Orafon. 4-3 Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Rentals, FIRE INSURANCE. ^ BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada 5 m -E n r o n H em stitching and Dressm aking Pointer’s Furnit ire Exchange, the place to get what ycu want and sell what you don't want, tf IT r g