Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 23, 1925, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
ESTACADA, OREGON, THUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1925.
V olume 18, N umber 30
•pvR. W. W. RHODES
O STEO PA TH IC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
T~>R. G. F. M1DFOKD
^P H Y S IC IA N a n d 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
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets
Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections
T~\R. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
D EN TIST
EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Phones: Office, 815; Residence 4712
Estacada
Oregon.
D r . H a r r y L. C h a n d l e r
C H IR O P R A C T O R
535 MORGAN BUILDING
BROADWAY AND WASH.
HOURS
PORTLAND, O R EG O N
10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
n
D, EBY,
ATTORNEY a t l a w .
General Practice. Confidential Ad­
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
M a s o n ic B l d g .
E sta ca d a , O r e .
g E. WOOSTER
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
Rentals,
Farm Loans a Specially.
Telephone Estacada, Ore.
FIRE INSURANCE.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
H. C. S T E P H E N S
A g en t .
y 2
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O,
ESTACADA, OREGON
Neat, Durable work
Guaranteed
Have the »ole» tewed on
your areas shoes with a
HOT W AX M A C H I N E
A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada
PORTLAND’S MOST REAS­
ONABLE EATING HOUSE
S TA TE-[»ft
213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon
Our Motto:
“Price, Quality and Quantity.
Hemstitching
and
Dressmaking
MRS. W. A. WILCOX
Third and Zobrist Sts.
ESTACADA
NOTICE
To all stockholders in the Esta­
cada Telephona and Telegraph Com­
pany, whereas a regular meeting was
held on march 12, 1925, and an as­
sessment was levied on each share
in the sum of ten cents per share,
said assessment to be paid on the
23rd day of May. 1925
At winch 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.
Elvy Beeby is driving a new
Ford roadster equipped with bal­
loon tires which he recently pur­
chased from the Bob Cooke Motor
Company.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAUNTEREST
VIOLA BREEZES
Mrs. Ashley and two daughters
of Portland spent two weeks with
her friend, Mrs.. John Randolph.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lankin
start-ed on their trip Saturday to
visit with their daughter, Mrs. How­
ard Swic kof Monument, Oregon.
They expect to be gone about two
months.
Mrs. John Hamilton, who is in
the Oregon City hospital is getting
along as wellas can be expected.
She has been in poor health for
sometime and her many friends and
neighbors hope that she may soon
recover her good health.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and
daughter, Bernice, who have had a
siege of the flu are about well
ag.ain.
Tom Potter who was hurt in the
mill here is slowly getting better.
He is confined to the Oregon City
hospital.
C. S. ALLEN PASSES
LOCAL NEWS
$1.50 P er Y ear
GARFIELD ITEMS
HATCHERY UNDER
Mrs. W. B. Lemon was hostess,
Mrs. O. E. Smith is reported on Thursday
to the Dorcas society.
the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moreland vis­
FOR hauling or moving see H. ited at the hatchery, Sunday.
The southern Oregon conference of
R.Stubbe
or phone 24-5. 3-19-26 J. F. Reeher enjoyed a visit from The Delph Creek hatchery
the Presbyterian church held a two-
his sis ter and her son of
day conference In Klamath Falls.
J. C. Moreland was a Portland his sister, Mrs. Bradford, and her located about six miles from Es­
visitor Tuesday of this week.
son, of Portland, last week.
Work on a modern sewer system
tacada is perhaps one of the
for Monmouth was begun by Ek &
Mrs.
Minnie
Esch
and
Mrs.
M.
G
Mrs. B.. F. Clay has been very Weatherby attended the Eagle most beautifully planned and laid
Lind of Portland, the contractors.
out hatcheries in the state of Ore­
ill
for several days this week.
Thomas J. McMillan, veteran of the
| Creek Missionary meeting Wednes­ gon. Nature has been lavish
Civil war and prominent member of
F. Madden of Springwater was day.
with her native resources and J.
the G. A. R., died at Rainier, aged 78
a
passenger
to
Portland
last
Mon­
The
Garfield
Juvenile
held
an
l
C.
Moreland, the present super­
years.
day.
unusually fine meeting Saturday, visor,
has spared no efforts in
Approximately 16,145,000 feet of tim­
with twenty members and the mat­
ber will ba sold at auction at the
L. E. Townsend of Faraday is ill ron present. The dinner prepared making: it as attractive as possible
United States land office In Portland,
with influenza.
and served by the Juveniles was a without destroying any of the
May 5.
feast. A fine business session was natural beauty. There are nine
Mr. and Mrs Everett Kiggins have held and three children were initi­
Miss Marie Swearingen has been
in which fish are kept.
rented the Jas. Smith home on Currin ated. A degree team is being or­ ponds
elected queen of the annual May day
Delph
creek
amply feeds these
street.
festivities at the Oregon State Normal
ganized. A program given for the ponds with the
necessary fresh
school.
lecturer’s hour was a treat.
S.
O.
Dillman,
real
estate
dealer
water
for
the
thousands
of fish
Several of the children who have
Three pure-bred Guernsey cows be­
of Oregon City was in Estacada been
raised
at
this
place.
out
of
school
returned
to
their
longing to J. E. Fisher of Oregon City
last Tuesday on Business.
classes Monday.
were killed by lightning as they stood
Nestled in a little valley made
under a tree.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis went by this beautiful stream, the
Mrs.
Lloyd
Buriss
and
baby
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Claryssa Numbers, 85, a resi­ The many friends of C. S. Allen Maude Graham oi Portland visited at up to the Pole camp .Sunday, for a building in which the trout are
dent of Oregon since 1844, died at the were saddened Wednesday morn­ the
Schock home on Staurday afternoon. few months.
is located and near by are
home of her son, R. E. Lackey, in ing upon the receipt of the news
Mrs. L. Lamberson is visiting her hatched
the
various
ponds in which the
Cottage Grove,
of his death in Portland early thaP
sister in Salem for a week.
Mr. Hessel of the Hessel Imple­ Mrs. W. B. Lemon visited with small fry are reared to maturiiy
Mrs. Keziah R. Veatch, 82, pioneer morning.
of Lane county, died at the home of Mr. Allen aged 55 years was the ment Company of Gresham was an relatives in Boring this week
or allowed to remain until they
her daughter, Mrs. Adolph Beater, I husband of Elizabeth H. Allen, Estacada visitor today on business. The Juvenile pie social will be are ready to be transplanted to the
near Croswell,
1 son of Mrs. C. L. Allen, brother of
held Thursday evening at Garfield various streams of this communi­
Mrs. Nettie Grabel visited at the grange.
A new automobile stage line has E. A. Allen and Mrs. C. E. Surface home
ty.
of her son,Guy Grabel, in
been established between Eugene and of this city.
Estacada
for
several
days
this
Aprons
and
cook
books
recipes
The life history of a trout is
Mapleton over the new Willamette Funeral services will be held Week.
*
by Garfield's famous cooks, and j extremely interesting. It takes
Valley-Florence state highway.
Friday, April 24, at 2 P. M., in
will be on sale soon. Watch j an average of forty days to hatch
Governor Pierce issued a proclama­ Estacada, with interment in Lone Mrs. George Kiger of Tillamook sev,
for
the
date when these will be sold a trout egg. This is estimated
tion urging the people of the state Oak cemetery, under the auspices has been visiting her mother, Mrs. by the Skip-a-Week
club.
of Oregon to observe “American of the Masonic orde rof this city Sturgeon, and sister, Miss Maud
by the number of units of heat
Forest week,” April 27 to May 3.
Sturgeon, for several days.
POPULATION
INCREASES
required to do this. For example
Six men and one woman were under UPPER EAGLE C’KEEiv
a
Remember the Legion show, Fri­ Portland, Oregon, April 22nd— unit of heat is one degree
arrest at Klamath Falls, suspected of
complicity in a series of safe blowing A number of residents of this day at the Gem theatre, “The Man (Special)—More than 700 new above freezing and if the tem-
Operation during the last two weeks. neighborhood have been suffering Without a ’ Country”. Shows start families representing an invest­ perture of the water is kept at
ment in excuse of $2,000,000, have iorty-two degrees this will sup­
The Booth-Kelly mills at Wendling from the flu: Some of the Paddi- at 2 P, M., 7 P. M. and 9 P. M.
and Springfield have gone back to sons, the Asps, Victor Hoffmeister, Robt. Morton of Seattle, who has been located in Oregon during the ply ten units of heat daily. At
a five-day working week. The crews Leslie Woodle, Ed. Douglass and been visiting his mother, Mrs W. J. past year through the efforts of the end of forty days the young
had been working but four days a wife, Mr, and Mrs. Akers and Elea­ Moore, for a few weeks left last the Land Settlement Department fish begins to show signs of life
week.
nor, Edythe Peters, Mrs. Wilcox,
the Portland Chamber of Com-
k for California, where he of
merree,
according to a report com­ and in a short time is transport­
The Federated Clubs of Polk Coun­ Mrs. R. B, Gibson and severaloth- wee
pleted by W. G. Ide, manager of ed from the place of hatching to
ty came Into being when representa­ ers have been on the sick list but plans on residing.
tives of 17 communities of the coun­ all are improving and we hope on The Estacada Firemen’s next the department, for presentation another larger body of water
ty met at Dallas and formed an or­ the road to recovery. Some are dance in the Masonic hall will be atthe annual meeting of the Port­ where it is allowed to remain for
out again while several are still Saturday, May 2.
land Chamber, April 24th.
ganization,
some time before being placed in
During the same period, the one
George Sylvester Sardam, 72, for 11 confined to the house.
of the out of door ponds.
years a resident of McMinnville, died, Mrs. Madson was calling on Mrs. Galli Cnrcl, who sang last Friday number of agricultural inpuiries
following an Illness of 16 days, dur­ Asp last Saturday afternoon.
night at the wedding wishes to totaled more than 15,000, ofowhom Mr. Moreiand has on hand a
ing which he suffered four strokes Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moehnke, thank the “ardent admirer” for 1087prospective settlers havt defi­ large number of fresh water
John Moehnke, and Mr. and Mrs. the floral offering and poetry pre­ nitely announced their intention of shrimp which he is propagating
of paralysis.
Oscar Benson and daughter, Marga­ sented her last Saturday A. M.
coming to Oregon this year. The lor planting in the land locked
Group 1 of the Oregon State Bank­ ret,
report stresses particularly the the
were
the
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
ers' association, Including about 150 and Mrs. Roy Douglass on Sunday.
W. E. Linn was in Portland last active co-operation received by the lakes in this vicinity to supply
bankers in the eight northwestern
counties of Oregon, will meet in As­ H. S. and H. B. Gibson were the Friday and called on Jas. Pickard, aland settlement department from food for the fish found there.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. who is confined to the hospital a majority of the counties of the These have been imported from
toria May 1-3.
there. Mr. Linn reports that Mr. state, and calls attention to the Utah and is an experiment in this
Two large millstones that came Gibson last Sunday.
Pickard is greatly improved in large volume of inquiries received part of the state in providing
around Cape Horn to Corvallis, via Roy Douglass made a business health
and may soon be able to in recent mmonths During March fish food for the fish inhabiting
trip
to
Portland
last
Thursday.
Portland, 60 years ago, are being erect­
for example, more than 4700 re­
ed on concrete pedestals in the Cor­ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and leave the hospital.
quests for
arricultural infor those land locked waters.
children
of
Portland
motored
out
vallis city park.
Mrs.
Wm.
Ritchie
and
children
matinn
were
received,
and these in­ Fish of various sizes may be
this
way
Sunday
afternoon
and
Miss Anna Miller, 63, of Ashland, called on Mrs. R. B. Gibson.
have
been
placed
under
quarintine
quiries
have
been
relayedto
all seen at this hatchery located, so
was burned to death in a fire which Miss Edythe Peters was the over­ this week for scarlet fever. Lor­ Chambers of Commerce in to the
destroyed the residence of W. H. night guest of Reva Douglass last raine is the only one suffering from state.
to speak, in our very dooryard.
Weinschenck in Newcastle, Pa., where Wednesday. The occasion being the disease at this time and has the Notables to attend the meeting the spoilsmen of tins portion of
she was visiting.
disease in a very mild form.
include Ralph Budd, president of Clackamas county should be part­
Reva’s birthday.
The number of business concerns Miss
the
Northern Railway Com­ icularly interested in this hatch­
Miss
Hazel
Gibson
and
Miss
operating In Oregon has been increas­ Alice Udell were calling on Mrs. Miss Vivian Gorham of Missonla, pany; Great
Carl
Gray, president Union ery and we believe that a live
ing steadily since 1919, until on Jan­ Dick Gibson on Wednesday after- Montana, arrived here Wednesday Pacific; Charles
Donnelly, presi­
uary 1, 1925, It totaled 19,361, a new
for a visit with her friend, Mrs. dent, Northern Pacific, nad John organization of such persons
high record for the state.
Raymond Lovelace. Miss Gorham Pcrring, chairman of the Board of could do much in broadening tne
There are 2963 regularly enrolled
and
Mrs. Lovelace were classmates the Federal Bank of San Francisco. scope ol this hatchery’s work m
GEORGE ITEMS
students attending the University of
in college.
the propagation ot fish tor the
Oregon at Eugene for the spring term, Mr. and Mrs. Collins of St. Hel­
TO STAGE PLAY
stocking
of the many streams of
according to figures given out by ens were visiting with Mrs. Dew Lester Rivers, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Rivers of Barton who was “The Burglar Alarm” will be this county.
Carleton E. Spencer, registrar.
a few days last week. struck by an automobile a week presented by the Garfield Ladies’ O. A. C. STUDENTS
The first of a series of schools con­ and Mr. Family
and
Mis.
Johnson and Mr. ago Sunday, is reported to be rap­ Dorcas Society on Thursday even­
ducted by the state traffic department j and Mrs. Held H.
MAKE FAST RECORD
dinner guests idly recovering from the shock and ing, April 30, at the Garfield grange
for the purpose of explaining the pro­ of Mr. and Mrs. were
Henry
Smith
on
will
soon
be
able
to
be
about.
hall
at
7:30.
Admission
free.
visions of the new state automobile Sunday.
Oregon Agricultural College,
Refreshments will be sold.
lighting law was held In Roseburg.
Miss
Edith-
Harkenrider
of
Esta­
Mrs.
E.
Saling
has
been
visiting
KATIE
M.
TRAPP,
Sec.
Corvallis,
Apr. 23 Koyce Clay­
Two hundred Knights of Pythias cada spent Sunday with her sister, with friends in Estacada for sev­
ton
of
Estacada.
sophomore in
from all parts of the seventh district
Julius Paulsen.
eral days. She had gone to Cor­ NO CHANCE FOR GROUCHES commerce, was a member
of Oregon, comprised of Hood River, Mrs.
of Ihe
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson and vallis where she had accepted a
Wasco and Sherman counties, met In children
Beaver
iour-mile
relay
team
were guests of Mr. and position but on account of illness Seafaring folk, who have in the
annual convention In Hood River.
past made fun of the seamanship which outclassed a Meet field in
Mrs.
Held,
Sunday
evening.
was
force
to
return
here.
Resolutions making It unlawful to Julius Paulsen bought a team of
displayed in motion pictures of the the Karisss relays at Lawrence,
levy or collect a tax from agriculture horses
sea,
will have little chance to crab Kan., only half a day alter get­
from
George
Walters
of
Full line of Kalsomine 10c per at Thomas
or livestock for a period of 15 years Currinsville.
"Pied Piper ting off the train and later won
11-6 tf Malone.” Meighan’s
or until 1940, have been adopted by John Willing, Miss Esther Unis pound, at Pointer's.
The
action
takes place che Loyola relays at Chiago by a
Pomona grange of Yamhill county. and twin brothers, Elver and Iver; COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET at Kennebunkport, summer
home
• Thirty-six head of fine Hereford and Gerald and George Wolfe, also Judge H. E. Cross of Oregon City town of the picture's author, Booth quarter of a mile.
cattle belonging to County Judge T. S twins, of Sellwood, and Mr. and
address the Eastern Clackamas Tarkington, and all the extra roles The Heaver time at Lawrence
Cornelius of Astoria have succumbed Mrs. Chaney and children, were will
Community
Friday evening, are played by men who were fairly was 18;U7.b, three seconds taster
before a malady which attacked the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paul­ at 8 o'clock, Club,
in
the
high school au­ born with oars in their hands. than Illinois made in winning the
herd last winter, leaving only seven sen, Sunday afternoon and even­ ditorium.
Moreover, Meighan and his fellow
survivor».
players underwent an intensive four-mile event at Drake last
ing.
All
persons
interested
in
good
The battleship Oregon will arrive in Church services next Sunday, roads and especially those who de­ course in seamanship before setting year. In taking the race from
Portland harbor June 15 and will be April 26, This Will be Mr. Weir’s
that the River Road be paved, foot on the deckof the ship in which Texas A. and M., which was se­
accepted formally by the state on last Sunday here and everyone is sire
are
urged
to attend for it is under­ much of the action takes place.
cond, the O. A. C. team broke
July 3. Thla waa announced follow­ invited to attend.
stood
that
Judge Cross will discuss Meighan has the role of a sea-go­ the Kansas record.
ing a meeting of the battleship Ore­ Mrs. Dew is planning on giving a this particular
problem during the ing man who is beloved by all the
gon commission.
school program and basket social evening.
children in town, but who is falsely Some good time is expected of
Actual damage of approximately on Saturday night, May 2nd, and R. Thomas Carter, U. S. Forest accused an dcomes under a cloud. the O. A. C. men at the Drake
J50O0 was done In a high wind that all ladies are asked to bring bas­ supervisor is scheduled to give an Naturally the ending is a happy meet. They ran at Kansas while
visited Umatilla county and gave pen kets.
address on American Forestry week one, but not till after Tom has un­ they were still stiff from their
pie there the nearest thing to a com
dergone some thrilling, emotional
at this same meeting.
long trip from the Pacific coaat.
belt tornado that this part Of the wee; ESTACADA TO PLAY
and physical adventures.
It
is
hoped
that
those
desiring
to
DAVIDSON’S BREAD CO. attend the Legion show will do so “Pied Piper Malone,” which is a With a week in which to rest and
had ever experienced.
The Estacada baseball team will either in the afternoon or at the Paramount picture, will be the at­ gradually limer up. they may
play
the Davidson Bread Compa­
traction at theGem Theatre next oetter their time of last week.
LEASES PROPERTY
ny's team on the home field, Sun­ last show in the evening.
Saturday and Sunday, April 25
W. E. Linn has leased the »ev- day, April 26. Admission 25 and Large sheets of blotting paper and 26.
Bargains—Goodwall paper 25c
enteen room* over the People'» 15 cent*. Come out and see a 19 x 24, at the NEW S Office 10
per
roll Ten patterns to select
Harry Kitchlng was a Portland
Store end will furniah it for light good game and support your home cents.
tf
from,
at Pointer’s.
11-6 tf
visitor
last
Monday.
team.
boiuekeepiog end tretuitnt room».