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t V o lu m e 18, c t ü t m t d M u u t u t a N Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County ESTACADA, N u m b e r 28 ELWOOD ITEMS p u i b OREGON, THURSDAY, ATRIL 0, 1925 UPPER EAGLE CREEK $1.50 P e r Y e a r E 8 ÏTELEPHONES ! PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SPRIN GW ATE R N E WS ESTACADA LIBRARY There has been a great deal of Eagle Creek Grange held its last W. B. Bacon, who has been sick sickness here o f late. The Byert; with a cold for the past two weeks regular meeting on the fourth Satur amil yhave all been ill and James is working for L. P. Elliott again. day o f March with a fair attendance. tuttridge and Mildred Marshall Mrs. Eliott has just received 500 A short business meeting was held ------------ . , have been out o f school for several before dinner, when a recess was r\ R . W. W. RHODES White Leghorn baby chicks. Ernest and Hazel Vallen were out declared and a sumptuous dinner Ly O S T E O P A T H IC The route adopted by t he air d“0y*e „„^Evelyn D .^ h a v e ^ e e n of. A fter dinner from Portland over Saturday and was partaken The Estacada Library, though PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON from high school. The work was resumed inthe fourth mail fliers between New York absent Sunday. Mrs. Montie Vallen is in Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, Portland taking care o f her sister, degree. A committee was appointed and San Francisco closely parali trouble seems to be la grippe or a small, is in a flourishing condi light attack o f influenza. to prepare a program for the May tion. Since January 1, 1925, Mrs. Effie Brown, who is ill. zo e's ot ^ e Transcontinental The “ April Fool” social at the A fter spending a few weeks in picnic which will be May 23 0 R . G. F. MIDFOKD there have been 1096 books loan church was well attended and ap Oregon City at the home o f her son, interesting program was rendered, telephone line which this year is parently enjoyed. One “ bachelor” ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N . .................... Mrs. ....................... M. A. Henderson, has re^ There were several visitors at pplpk -nf ; ni* tkp ten th sn n iv p rsa rv was reported quite sick after he got ed out. { R ay E quipment G lasses fitted turned t0 the home o f her daughter, grange this day among whom were ^eieoraung m e itn tn anniversary New books have been contrib- OFFICE and Residsnce Second and Main Straeta jy[r s . Della Vallen. Mr. and Mrs. C. T . Dickinson of Os- ot Its opening to the public. In home, caused by eating too much cake (cotton and all) but he was luted ____ _ by the ___ following people: Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections I Peter Rydzewvki is absent from wego,Mrs. Norval Kirchen and two with the exception of Penn seen at the store a few days later «•;_ , ' Vi *— -"**'*» school due to an injury to his foot daughters o f Oregon City. . , ,, . , ,, and had fully recovered, so no harm j ®®lss Lenora Koss, 1; Leta Hay- caused by stepping on a nail. Mrs. Renstrom has been on the sy, Vania, where the aviators fly CHAS. P. JOHNSON Will Bittner is haring some den- sick list, but is improving. north of the line; Colorado, where charge"'1Cof 1 the 'affair and 'the L Mrs. J. It. tal work done at Gresham. Mrs. Paddison, Miss Naomi Pi d- .. 01 ln e . ? n ‘ur ana tne Hughes. 1 DENTIST Dan Stahlnecker and family had dison and Mrs. Akers went to Trout- the telephone line veers to Der.- collection amounted to over seven f . o , EVENING W ORK BY APPOINTMENT as dinner guests, Sunday, his broth- dale after some smelt, getting about ver While the fliers COnti nue due The’ manv friends of E i v Marts i o a a LJbrat) now has neatly Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 . ers, Robert Stahlnecker, Rufus , ___ _____ . » XT , .4 Robert Stahlnecker, Rufus a a halt half sack sack_ tun. full. ... were grieved to learn o f the death l ' 2° ° V° lllm e8’ Among th e new Mrs. R. B. Gibson was calling on west, and one part of Nevada, Estacada Oregon. Cox and Otis Vallen attended the Stahnecker , wife and daughter Mrs. Akers, Sunday afternoon. where the line curves north to o f his wife, Annie Mars, at the j purchased since January 1, are; Irene from Wilsonville. Miss Edythe Peters was very f L.„ ''' O f . ” . to W ebber; "T h e Stanford Cox and family, Walter pleasantly surprised last Tuesday *' innemucca, the two routes are D r . H arry L. C handler Oregon City on Wednesday. ! Long Chance, Peter k y n e ; funeral o f Mrs. Ray Marrs at Ore- evening when several of her friends practically identical. CHIROPRACTOR Elmer Dibble caught another coy- : “ The Prairie Wife, ” Stringer; gon City last Friday. She had gathered at the home of R. B. Gib- p rom eoast to coa st the T ran s ote. I his niiikps four for him this I T 535 MORGAN BUILDING taught school at this place -----— 1 »«a two fluomno- 1 ium Lua&i, iu cu asi m e n a n s VtViUllg in bnnnv 11V11W1 DR BROADWAY AND W ASH. PORTLAN D, O R E G O N rhe Forty gee, ” L i n c o l n ; HOURS 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. o f her birthday. Her sister, Agnes continental telephone lines cover j years ago. has Babbitt, Sinclair Lewis, author and Mrs. Lorenzo Wilson o f reters, Peters, ana and a inena, friend, in N. . neiser Heiser of Mr. ana oi „ distance« n f Q gen miloa Thn . ui Seapuest i. V u a 300 r baby lu > “ u a u u in , ” oiin.ii Oregon City, visited the latter’s Oswego, motored out to spend the _ ot; 6.650 m iles. l h e chicks which he purchased from the 0 f •• M ain Street “ fhe Sea hrrvtlior .CJtnnfnrH Prtv Sunday. Qiinrlatr PVPnino* it ^ OlVtllllS hatchd y. evening with with hpr. her, Rlso. also. About About TOlltfiOf route of the the illT air mail mail fllfiH’SIS fliers is »lim about brother, Stanford Cox, r\ D. EBY, Ted and Gene Kiggins and Jack Hawk, ” Sabatini; “ The Girl At L. H. Vallen butchered two pigs ATTO RN EY AT LAW . [ins have h e . , u„ u i« n ,, S S n . ’ S i . r S S f J S i S S t r * « » m il«, til. difference being All™ C™ returned ro.urnid from iron, t ,h. for Mrs. C. Bittner, Monday. the mountains. : the Halfway H ouse," Emerson General Practice. Confidential Ad gether. Refreshments were served, due to the short CUtS which LOWER EAGLE CREEK re ^ , , Lou Lawrence o f Portland, who Hough; ‘ ‘ The Wrath to Come, " viser. Oregon City, Oregon. Last Wednesday evening there am X u*d ,,ioo£ p-idy ub nav fiiers are able to make between was form erly a resident Of thisI Vi- Qppenheim- “ Oaddv Longlegs " Miss Dorothy Phillips o f Gladstone grange hall. Different games and points. There are fifteen points Cimty made a number o f calls here ( «ppenneim, u a « ay Longlegs, j visited over Sunday with her moth- W I L U A M W ALLACE SMITH stunts were piayed, and everyone of Stop on the aerial mail service 0np rof ay'oison o f the Estacada ^ u l [>e llb^ a ry n0W. | or, Mrs. Mae Hunger. had to dress in some outlandish way. . , „ , , ,. , . oi me . the three books bv Stringer: lhe “ oy oinnger. i n e ATTORNEY AT LAW Miss Katherine Krieger spent The prize winners were: In the route and only one of these, that high school was a caller at the Ed- afternoon with M asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re . j Sunday Ruth game'of musical chairs Ed Sfinman at Bellefont, Pa., the first stop fen d in g l & < ” T U | Glovere. ! Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Glover and Mrs. telephone line g E. WOOSTER son Clifford and Miss Katherins Hoffmeister feed for in thepeanut eatifig .• . [ and Mrs. Archie Howell. Krieger made a business trip to contest; The cabbage contest, car- con tin en t, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, a.i. thpeo aie mail Mr- Schenk and son Ed. 0f ! reading books sin ce January I, rying the cabbage on one’s head Swift as j Oregon City last Thursday. across theroom and back and not' , . . e ln “ se alr mau Gresham were here Sunday looking $ 5 60 Fines, $ 4.65. Rentals, Mrs. W. G. Glover and Miss lone letting it fall off, the' prize win- Plan es- Winging their w ay across after the buildmg o f a new fence There are 54 members of the Farm Loans a Specialty. Anderson visited the Eagle Creek ners were Fred Hoffmeister and an entire continent in less than a ?he Joe Guttridfjph L m p d dmner at Library Association and plenty Telephone Estacada, Ore. school Friday afternoon. n e " Lf o r Sth inmost: ridicuVous wd day and a half, the telephone, ^ M ^ ^ P e t e r Erickson has been on of room for more. Some of the — ------- ---------------------------------------- Walter Van Currin had the mls- ners for the most ridiculous and nuttiest costumes were Mr. Gilgan w ith its instantaneous service, John Moger was home on Sun- new members are, Ben Hawlins, fortune to get his hand badly cut on and Mrs Linnio Gibson, Mrs Linnio Gibson. Along can be relied upon to overtake day. n , n, . . .. . u barbed wire last week. about midnight a supper o f dough Mrs. Archie Howell was visiting I^o.lie R itch ie, U. A . ll e a it , M rs. Mrs. Ben Forrester was in Port- nuts, cake, coffee and sandwiches any One o f them in its flig h t and Monday afternoon with Mrs Carol George. Kitching, Mrs. Julius land, Monday having her'ears treat- was served. deliver some , important message Howell. , ir , ... ... ... . Miss Edythe Peters dined with , ,, , , Kreiger and Mrs. Paddington. Mar«! o f Dodge was aMon- London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. ed. Her daubhter, Miss Alice, is Mrs. Akers last Wednesday evening at the next Stop. Indeed, the day Jim visitor at the Shibley home. The rooms have been mad e home for a while helping her Moth- then accompanied her to the shhow Transcontinental telephone line Mrs. Stone and, son Albert were more cheerful bv new lace cur er, while she is recuperating from at the Liberty Theatre in Estacada, . /.¡.nino- at tha m A »», Keep your policy in oUr Fire the la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and plays an important role in the Tly * Proof Vault, free of charge. tains. Mrs. Moore, president of Miss Geraldine \Varner has been Mrs.^Douglass’ ^parents'11* MT^and succ^ss a’ r s e f vice. If Mrs. H. P. Burnham has been the Association, furnished the (absent from school for several days Mrs. G. Moehunke of Shuebel. there is any delay in the schedule vlSMiagr ii1 i°,r se^ef,al days- material and Mesdames J. F, H. C . S T E P H E N S on account o f Illness. Mr- a" d Mrs. S. J. Eddy and chil- westward, it is reported from was calling on Mrs” P^ter Erickson Lovelace, A. E. Sparks and Ray- A gent . and also Mrs. Moger on Monday. • U a W k k' 7 « J,?, . and Mrs. R. B. Gibson, Sunday wf- Keno by wire to the landing fields Mrs. Seaquist is quite ill aV this 1 mond Lovelace, assisted in mak visited isited at the home o f Mrs. Hillman s ternoon in the Golden Gate, so that the time. parents, Mr, and Mrs, Rittmann over ing them. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Asp were Port Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson were mail authorities know exactly the week-end, land visitors one day last week. By Nina B. Ecker, Librarian visiting in Dodge at the Inquest when the big planes wiil arrive home on Sunday. AT DURANT MOTOR COMPANY FOR hauling or moving see H. Mr. and Mrs. Dayball spent Sat- “ Where the North Begin»” with their mail cargoes. PREDICTS RECORD YEAR R.Stubbe or phone 24-5. 3-19-26 FIRE INSURANCE. BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP HBlock South of; P. O., Estacada Leather Half soles on men's light work or dress shoes, sstved of nailed ........... $1.25 Rubber composition half-soles for Blen,........................ $1.00 Men’ s heels straightened. Leather or rubber................. 6o Ladies’ heels same w ork...........35 Whole leather heels men or women............................. - $1.0o Only the best of*leather and find ings used—can al?o save you money on team harness or parts See me before you buy A. R. D AH LKE, Estacada PORTLAND’S MOST REAS ONABLE EATING HOUSE state num m i 213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon Our M otto: “ Price, Quality and Quantity. Hemstitching and Dressmaking MRS. W. A. WILCOX Third and Zobrist Sts. ESTACADA , OAKLAND, March 28,— W i t h every indication pointing to a record year in production and sales, find a minimum o f 50 percent assured J over 1924 business, one o f the most enthusiastic stockholders’ meeting's 1 ever held by the Durant Motor Com pany o f California has just been ; concluded The atttendance wai^a record one, eighty-one percent o f the stock of the company bjing represented. Vice-president and general manager Norman DeVaux o f the company presided, and reviewed im detail for ; the stockholders the news o f the I recent ‘merger o f the Star and I^u- rant companiA, pointing out to them the advantages o f operating both manufacturing and sales efforts as a unit, instead * of maintaining two separate organizations, selling, and manufacturing Star and Durant au- tomobiiees. It wa» unanimously voted to in- crease the capital stock o f the com- pany from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000, to take over the assets and the con- tract o f the Star Motor Company of California. Mf. DeVaux stated that the Com- pany's next quarterly dividend would be declared as o f May 1. It was stated that the merger o f the two companies has also r suited in a new contract with the eastern manufacturing division o f o f the Durant enterprises, which has resulted in increasing, by twenty percent the profit in the California . , ,f. , , * pic Uie vu og ora leto is offered movie patron s in “ Where the North Begins, ’ ’ to , . . , x *, „ ., be shown at the Liberty, Friday and Saturday. Rintintin, the remarkable pol ice dog, is the hero, and is said to excel himself in this Warner Brothers classic of the screen, where he takes the part of a wolf-dog who leaves the pack to , , , . . .. . attack a helpless victim of a gang of outlaws, and becomes his de voted friend. The .aetion of ‘ ‘ Where the North Begins” is set in the far north, miles from civilization, in a Hudson Bay trading post, where Shad Galloway rules with an iron hand as factor. A gang of outlaws is operating in the re- gion and Gabriel Dupre a young trapper, sets out with a load of furg) n o ^ knowing it is a trap set Me lavish a young woman at the post, at his mercy, , 1 he story begins with this sit- uatjon> Gabriel is wounded e - ana befriended , ... by a woif-dog starts to attack him, and from that point the dog takes an active part in the Stirring devel- 0pmer.t NOTICE and Star manufacturing plant, one —---------------------------- To all stockholder* ln the .... Esta- - Cada Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany. whereas a regular meeting was held’ on march 12, 1925, and an as- •essment wa* levied on each share in the sum o f ten cent* per share. said assessment to be paid on the 23rd day of May, 1925 At which time all assessments not paid, shall be considered delinquent, and the shares subject to sale as provided by law. (Signed) THOMAS YOCUM. ALVA SMITH MAUD SMITH 4-9-16 23 Board of Directors. °* tbe finest °f its kind in the coun- try. a" d »howed them each manu- factoring operation, p ),, company is now building at ^ ^ o f n 6 c a n a daV minimum JUNIOR PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT »ulted in a broken arm. inff their eastward trip trin are on the, ,shibl«y they ing on ineir are in in- work now L have this road road in a and passabie FORMER RESIDENT COMES NORTH Mr. VV. R. Reid who has lived . in this community for years, left Estacada two months a^O to r : o into the flour milling business in San Francisco. M r. Reid has had nearly fo r t y WM. W. SMITH. Pointer’s for Paint«, Wall paper pai and Window Glass. 5-22t have been making their home in I traverses the full length of the Oakland, California, are visiting at park with low graveled banks the home o f their daughter, Mrs. A. and a good road leading down to E. McBroom. the water’s edge. A fine camp- Harry Reid, Elizabeth. Reid and jng ground and plenty of it. M i« Jane Robb of Portland, «p e n t: T h ere is als0 f l en ty 0 f ground on the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. a higher level for camping. An E. Broom. abundance of good spring water fo r d rin k in g and c o o k in g pu r- pose8> p le n ly o f 8hade and 9aVi that shade is the finest shade, come and see for yourself. Now l want to impress this 1 fact on your minds, all are wel- n0^ only special flours and cereals L. D. S. will hold a cooked food come. There wil be no charge but he has added a special depart- sale Saturday, April 11, at the P e o -, | au toes. If there are ment for reconditioning flour and pie's Store. Get your Easter dain- , . . ties at this time. Adv. It. tw o or tw e n t> ln lh e ca r th e grain and an expert fumigating ------------------— ------------------- „ ------ „ ______________ charge will be the same, the more department in which bv special ’ W E S T OF THE W A T E R TO W E R ' ( j i f r e are in the CMC I method, mills, warehouses etc. is one o f the biggest sensations the ' wil1. like il and 1 a9dure y ° u th a t are rjfj jnsects and rodents book world has ever known. I W*H do all in my power to make Mr. Reid is hereon a business Just imagine the picture possibil- you feel at home. So come and trip and Mrs. Reid returned with ¡ties o f such an intensely dramatic t>ring*tll the kiddies and have a him. He states that his mill is study of small town life, with its good time in this, the most plea already doing very well and all powerful story o f reckless love— a sant park anywhere. There will prospects point to a b r i g h t story crowded with enough sensa- future - tional scenes for ten ordinary pic- be special rates to those who tures. • wish to camp for a week or long- Miss Marie Welch accompanied Think o f Glen Hunter, Broad- or. So come and see this park, Mrs. Clyde Schock to Portland last way’s favorite young star, as Guy, j have said there is plenty of Friday. The Junior play, “ Nothing but GROWERS ATTENTION the Truth,” will be given this Don’ t forget the berry grow- fo r 1925 I* expected to be in the Friday night, April 10, at the neighborhood o f 30,000 cars. ers meeting on Thursday, April high school. Is it possible for a 16. Mr. Long of O. A. ('. will BASEBALL PLAYERS person to tell the truth, the ab- ATTENTION, PLEASE truth? Come and see for be present. Everybody come. J. G. Hayman, Sec. All candidates for the Estacada yourself. ___________ baseball team this year are to report Dorcas Society to Meet Barton to Play Gladstone at the field Sunday, April 12, at 9 The Garfield Ladies’ Dorcas Tne Barton baseball team will A. M. HIS AUTO PARK formed in advance of the kind condition for both summer and To the Public: of weather that is awaiting them wiT r In this issue of the Eastern . family by the name of Swan- when they cross the Sierras two son have bought „ ..... and . moved . . . onto Clackamas News, I want to tell place. hours later and what to expect ^ / S r o m L o t“ . P Ce' ;you about my Auto Park and during an all day flight across the There will be special Easter music picnic Grounds situated a few deserts and mountains until they (^ w e lc o m e T d S y Inriud miles north of Estacada and reach Cheyenne at night fall on to come. about25 miles southeast of Port- the eastern slope of the Rockies ; land on the hanks of the Eagle , . ,, , t .. . LOCAL NEWS and at the beginning of-the great | Creek, one of the most beautiful ... , , . Western plains. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reid who ; streams in the state. This stream jo e Nicholason and Wm. Palmer returned to Estacada last Saturday years milling experience and has Morning from Big Bottom where . „ . _ . , • . , built - and operated mills in many they had been working for the P. E. P. Co. (jalloway * et him out of 9tate9i COOKED FOOD SALE tb e way and thus having I eiice In his new project he nwnufact- ■ company’ and t?’ at the surp!us of ^ The’ cast consists of Claire Ad- Pointer’ s Furniture Exchange, portion. ams, Waiter McGrail, Fat Harti- ____ the place to g e t what you want ] At the conclusion o f the meeting, ffan, Myrtle O w e n , Charles and sell what you don’t want, tf Mr. DeVaux conducted the stock- 3 t e y e n s and Fred Huntley, holders through the great Durant Chester Franklin is the director, The eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner of Dodge met with an accident last week which re- Similarly, the fliers leaving Zed* V m th'3 ne'Khbor g af) prancJsco in the early morn Mr. Cromer has had a crew at D1NTY TALKS ABOUT societv Will meet at the home o f meet the Gladstone team on the Mrs. W . B. Lemon April 16. Barton field next Sunday, April 11 ft *r 0» »Mrs. H, D. Trapp. Sec. 12. the town’s smartest boy, and * May ........................................ *■ McAvoy as Bee, the town s prettiest girl— Who believe their great love is only a matter between them and God -who lock their secrets securely in their own heart*— till Faith whis- pers the stark truth to the boy’s father— a bigoteded, rugged minis ter who precipitates a tremendous scene that alone could make any picture a smashing success. But this is just ONE o f the many big mo- menta which make this, without doubt the ouutanding picture dra- of ” cen_\ v ^ - A t the Gem theatre Saturday and Sunday, April u and 3 h a (k ^ r(X)m apd th ere . be no ropes keeping anyone a w a y from any and all ot it. Later on 1 will no doubt, have gome real good news for you to read for it is my intention to make this park a very attractive one. In closing, I want to plead with you to be sure and visit this park. Enough said, yoürs for busi ness, J. M. Moore, Paid Adv.