Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 14, 1925, Image 1

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    aatmt (Chdumuui N puib
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 18,
ESTACADA, OREGON,
N u m b e r 33
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925.
TIM E PASSES, CUSTOMS
LOCAL NEWS
|$1.50 P e r Y e a r
ESTACADA COUNCIL
EMPLOYS MARSHAL
S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
AND MANNERS CHANf.F
The regular Grange meeting was
held Saturday with a good attend­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates
ance.
Edith Howell and
Lester
Estacada visitors this week.
The past century is not so far
and Albert Closner were given the
1P)K. W. W. RHODES
The tenth annual convention of the away that many now living cannot
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodson have third and fourth degrees and are
O ST E O P A T H IC
bring to mind the customs, the rented the home of Mr. and Mrs. full fledged grangers.
The monthly meeting o f the city
Oregon
Music
Teachers'
association
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
questions o f morality and proper Lloyd Yocum on pierce street.
Our new minister, Mr. Kirkwood council was held in the city hall.
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, was held in Portland.
ways o f conduct experienced
in
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and wife, were with us on Sunday. Tuesday, May 12, at 8 p. m., with
The 18th annual convention of the
those times as contrasted with the
Dance at Carver Saturday night, A very good sermon was much en­ Mayor
Stephens
presiding
and.
Oregon Retail Jewelers’ association
T~}R. g . f . m i d f o k d
changes at the present time.
To Kelly’s six piece orchestra.
* joyed by the many present.
Councilmen J. Lovelace, T. Morton,
convened
in
Salem
Monday.
P H Y S I C I A N AND S U R G E O N .
such as do not recall those days the
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Mrs. George Perry has been con­ J. Osborne answered roll call with
X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted
Opening of the Spokane, Portland recital of an incident in the career
FOR S A L E — Used doors and fined to her bed most o f the past R. Wilcox coming in later.
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets & Seattle Railway company's new sta­
o f a character in one o f Charles windows. Pointer’s Second Hand week with an attack o f the “ flue,”
Estacada. Oregon—Téléphoné Connections
The minutes of the last meeting
tion was celebrated at Astoria.
Dickens’
best books
may
quite Store,
5-7-14 her second this spring.
were read by Recorder Dale and
Estacada will hold a special elec­ clearly illustrate the moral stan­
The Hansen family were visiting approved,
T\K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
book Don t
forget the Eagle Creek
tion May 29 to decide the question of dard in the days when the
lelatives in Portland on Sunday.
A report, showing a balance of
DENTIST
was written. A ' little lady
called Gran&e picnic, Saturday, May
23,
the annexation of more territory.
John Park and family o f Dodge about $2G0 delinquent water rent
EVENING W ORK BY APPOINTMENT
Miss Mowcher, a manicurist, was *n the Cedar Grove.
"e r e Sunday afternoon visitors at was presented to the council by the
Voters of Cascade Locks voted
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
calling upon two gentlemen in the
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the Marvin Park home.
recorder..
unanimously to authorize a $20,000
«lumptag ground is be-
Estacada
Oregon. bond Issue for a high school building. course of plying her vocation, and . The,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood were din-
The following bills were present-
being o f a very diminutive . i i e ' m e , cleancd “ P th's week, * Tthe
Dates for the sixth annual session was obliged to stand on a table I T '1? aPP°lnted Clty nlarshal> Jas ner guests at the W. A. Bard ed: \ Sagner, lights, $6.95; Esta-
home on Sunday.
cada Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
of the Pendleton summer normal to operate upon the gentleman’s Norris
Mrs. McDonald and Mr. and Miss long distance calls,$1.15; P. E. P.
school will be from June 22 until
CHIROPRACTOR
fingers.
Being assisted in this by
J. Osborne is preparing the acre Madden were calling in Eagle Co., for lights, $21.00, freight on
July 24.
635 MORGAN BUILDING
one o f them and a chair, her first of ground which he purchased re­ Creek on Monday.
BROADWAY AND W ASH.
HOURS
| wooden
pipe,
$13.05;
Recorder
Eugene’s
postoffice
receipts
for
concern upon reaching the table cently for the planting o f cucum­
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
IO A. M. to 6 F. M. |
Mrs. Peter Erickson was unable Dale, salary, $15.00.
A
motion
April amounted to $10,574.06, an in­ was as to whether or not either
j to attend church on Sunday on ac­ was made by T. Morton, Seconded
crease of about 15 per cent over one or the other o f her customers bers.
count of illness.
r\ d . eb y ,
dy J. Osborne, that all hills passed
April, 1924.
had seen her ankles? and if they
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus, Mrs.
Mrs. Wallens was visiting in Es- by the finance committee
ATTORN EY AT LAW .
be or­
The annual session of group 2, Ore- had to say so, and she would imme- Vernie Duus and Mrs. George Arm- tacada on Thursday,
dered paid and warrants drawn for
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­
gon Bankers association, has been diately
go home and destroy her- strong drove to Oregon City one
The boys o f our school played a the same.
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
Motion carried.
set for May 22, afternoon and evening, self. The
novelist tells us Miss Jay iast week on business.
very interesting game of baseball
Various matters
of
discussion
at Woodburn.
Mowcher was assured by both gen-
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with the boys o f the Dodge school
were
brought
up
by
the
members
W I L L I A M WALLACE SMITH
Joseph B. Hill, well known resident | tlemen that their eyes were guilt-
Estacada
Wood
Yard— 16-inch 0n Friday afternoon at Dodge.
A
present.
of
Lane
county,
died
suddenly
at
his
j
leess,
and
the
little
lady
thereupon
length—
also
hauling
or
moving,
return
game
will
be
played
on
our
ATTORNEY AT LAW
A motion made by J. Osborne,
home near Eugene, where
he was ! consented to live.
For quick service call H. R. Stubbe I field soon.
M a s o n ic B l d g .
E s t a c a d a , O r e .
j seconded by T. Morton, that Jas.
I born 65 years ago.
j Now, those o f more mature Phone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howell were
Norris be employed as city mar-
Dr. Carl Doney, president of Wil- Years know that this picture of M.
l-7 tf Sunday evening callers at the Wiley
I shal at $100 per month carried. It
lamette university, arrived at Salem those
times was not
overdrawn,
Howell home.
is understood that the duties of
w
Saturday after spending a year in the and no ta(ty o f that period
could
The breaking o f a shaft in a
Quite a number from here at- ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
marshal will be to do regular
east recuperating from illness.
¡suffer any greater chagrin and hu- Donkey engine at tim locu m mill ¡tended the play at the high school
Im uran:«
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Collection»
work on anything that the city
A two-day state conclave of the De filia tion o f b« modesty than thf ^
J ® * : auditorium in Estacada on Friday
may sce fit tQ have done
Real Estate— Loans
her ankles should be exposed to delayed the getting out o f logs until evening.
Much work is needed on the present
See Heylman About Insurance
Friday with approximately 200 "dele" i vulSar
maJe
observance.
This this shaft may be repaired in Port- i Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dullis enter-
evidence land. Fortunately a good suppl;
supply of tained a number o f guests on Sun- 'vater Kysteal- roads, and the dump-
,papni
show
o
f
modesty
was
an
evidence!
gate* and other members present.
ing ground has to be covered.
o f good breeding, and the result o f \ logs was on hand so that the mill day.
g E. WOOSTER
Oregon has one of the lowest In­ proper bringing up at home by a ; could continue cutting.
Sylvester Lawrence, commander
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and
fant death rates In the United States,
o f the Carl Douglass Post, Ameri­
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, according
mother who was herself a model to
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Mary June were visiting relatives
to Dr. Frederick D. Strieker,
can Legion, was present and re-
pattern after.
She realized and
Work has been started on
in Portland on Sunday.
Rentals,
secretary of the state board of health.
quested the use o f the city for the
inspired in
her daughter the idea auto repair shop which will be lo-
Mrs. Marvin Park was calling on
celebration which that organization
Farm Loans a Specialty.
In an effort to lesson the number of o f properly
dressing herself in or- cated south o f the General Gas Sta­ Mrs. Moger, Monday afternoon.
will stage on Independence Day.
Telephone Estacada, Ore. deaths by drowning each summer, the der that no suggestiveness o f ev iction on Main street. This will be
Mr. George
Perry was home
He briefly outlined to the council
Klamath Falls American Legion post might form
in the minds o f those owned and operated by George over the week-end.
T .'"
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j.
the plans as formulated by the Le-
voted to purchase a pulmotor for the whom her daily life brought her in Geil who plans to do auto repair-
Mrs. McDonald and Miss Madden
,
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gion for this celebration and asked
city.
contact, and to be pure and modest ing o f all kinds .
\ were Monday evening visitors at
their
cooperation
in
all
matters
After having been »hut down since in all Jier actions.
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the Wiley Howell hom#.
pertaining to it.
December 18 as the result of a fire,
Time passes and customs
and.
Douglas McLean in “ Going Up”
Mrs. Shearer has had as her
A motion made by J. Osborne,
the plant of the Portland Vegetable manners change. As purely a mat- “ i11 be sb« w" at the Liberty, Satur- ?uegU the past week her sister,
seconded by R. Wilcox, that the
Oil Mills company has resumed opera­ ter o f health and sanitation, dresses day> May
Watch for oflr pro- iyjrg Grow and family.
city allow the Legion the use o f the
tions.
are shortened to a reasonable * ra"i iss“ ad ab° « t J“ " « A**-
It
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Keep your policy in our Fire
entire city for this celebration, car­
Oregon
Trunk
surveyors
who
will
length,without complaint that any
„ „ „
,
] “ ..
,
,
CHILD KILLED BY AUTO
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
ried.
lay out two proposed lines from Bend o f the proprieties are trespassed.
B. Snyder, A. S. Hassel, J. and
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Motion made by J. Lovelace that
to Klamath Falls arrived in Bend Sat- Time again moves on bringing us -A- W eiderhold drove to Newberg
Manford Wills, 3, «on o f Mr. and
urday and left Immediately tor the I d - down to the present day where the *ast Sunday to complete the plans j j rg< j r a w i l l : was fatally injured ¡ the «eeetinK adjourn was carried’
terior.
shortening process is still going on T°r moving over a sawmill to Mr. about g o’clock last night when h e 1
A gent .
T. A. ELECTS
F. H. McGowan, 65, picked up from and the form er idea o f dress and Snyders ranch.
If the weather wa9 8trUck by an automobile driven |
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
the highway by a stage near D eer! morality is entirely lost sight of. permits this will be done this week. by j p O’ Bryant, 511 East 43rd
street, on the
Sandy
boulevard,
Island, where he was found apparently The auto, the movies, and other
The Estacada Parent Teacher
Thru the efforts of the Estacads
four miles east o f Parkrose.
The ! As-sociation met Wednesday after­
111, died shortly after being taken to j diversions have drawn away from
baseball
team
and
the
high
school
AT
boy died in the office o f Dr. W. R noon at 3 o ’clock in the grade
Rainier.
church and Sunday school attend-
team the fence
surrounding the
Worlt ha. again been * started on ance- almost if no} <luite„ ™ Ping Estacada baseball park is being re- Laidlaw, East 57th street and San- school room, with a large number
the Cohen mine near Gold Hill. In ! out the oldfashioned, so-called, no-
Thig
b{, an advanta e dy boulevard
present.
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.
. large gold i | *-----
l ™ » " --1 «»«<■.a« onri and for-
°
According to the report received
the ’70»
mine
An
interesting
program
was
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— _ a —
„ — , ti°ns , ° f bonle and . . . fireside
,
„ „ j to the team from many angles
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by Mrs. Walter Snuffin, the boy given, and the picture awarded the
producer, but has been inactive for mer bellefs o f what 18 Proper and
instead
with his six year old brother, was room having the largest number of
some years.
i becoming.
Miss Lola Moore,
accompanied
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O.
the the road to his meetings during the school
Work on the
17
a.tniia stretch ftf
bcr time and watchful care by her mother, Mrs. M. G. Moore, , darting across
year
the
17.3-mile
of
,
,
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ESTACADA, OREGON
and love to the rearing o f her fam­
drove
to
Monmouth,
Satur,lay komo ne*rA* whcn the acc,den* was given to the primary depart­
The Dalles-California highway from
ily, gives herself up to cards, to
ment.
Sand creek north, which Is being built
where they were joined by Miss haPPencd
fallacious social functions, to dress-
Mr. Wills is the grandson o f MrS.
Neat, Durable work
The
following
officers
were
by C. Nyberg, Will be completed by
Reliance Moore,
who went
with
I ing herself unbecomingly, and pas-
R. G. Palmateer and his mother, elected for the ensuing year: Mrs.
September 1.
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,
,
L.
,
,, them to Yamhill where they visited
‘
Guaranteed
sively allowing her daughter to do
,
Mrs. Lee Wills, and Mrs. Walter
Bankers from the eight northwest- h *a
t0 pay no heed to her relatives.
They returned to Esta Snuffins are sisters. The family is W. F. Cary, president; Mrs. Robert
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Have the soles sewed on
era counties of Oregon gathered in j comi
and goinKS or concerning rada, Sunday evening coming by
well known in this vicinity.
lian
Schmidt, secretary and treas­
Astoria Friday for the annual spring wher, she ig when not at homc or the way o f Monmouth where Miss
Mrs. Snuffin left this morning for urer.
your aress shoes with a
meeting of group 1 of the Oregon the cla u o f company phe may be Rellance remained.
the Wills' home.
ankers association*
, ¡n, indeed there seems a general
r a RN__ to Mr and Mrs R
M
HOT WAX M A C H I N E
FIRST FLIGHT THROWS
LEGION COMPLETES PLANS
The Hood R>ver Apple Orowers’ as- tendency on the part o f mothers of Kef ly a gotli Wednesday, May «!
SCARE THAT’ S REAL
soclatlon was notified that an average the day to gfiye more attention to Dr w w Rhodes was in attend-
A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada
At
a
special
meeting
o
f
the
Of $4.26 a box had been received for her own pleasures than in maintain- ance
Mrg> Keliy wag Mjgg Nadine
Those who have flown in an air­
a carload
f livine
. , prior to . . her -marriage, and American Legion held this week plane, those who have yet to make
IM AT. of „ fancy Newtown apples: lns „ a nmner
proper mode
moae o oi
living herself
iierseii, Anders
sold in New York city at auction.
and ¡n neglecting all the duties in- is now at the home of her parents, definite plans for a “ Bigger and their first flight,and those who hav<
Better” celebration in Estacada on vowed they’ll never risk their necks
R. H. Grefe, at present employed on cumbent o f a true motherhood,
PORTLAND’ S MOST REAS­
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Anders in up­ Independence Day were perfected. in one will find an overflowing
the Wenatchee national forest in ■ The above will call forth pooh- per Garfield.
ONABLE EATING HOUSE
Committees ure at work on the pro neasure o f mirth in “ Going Up,
Washlngton, has been assigned to the poohs and remarks o f derision from
Douglas MacLean’s screen adapta-
gram which promises a full day of >f the New York musical comedy
Cascade national forest as superin -ertain persons.
But let these
GRAND OPENING
entertainment.
ucccss, which opens at thcLiberty
tendent of road and trail construe- look about and see what they see
There will be games which will Theatre May 16.
tlon.
and and read from day to day of
On Sunday, May 17, 1925 there
The funniest moment o f ‘Going
furnish fun for all those who come
i p’ comes as it should, at the finish
W. L. Gilchrist of Albany was cut young girls gone wrong, missing will be a grand opening o f Dinty
213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon
and prizes for the winners.
Also vhen Mr. MacLean, posing as the
in several places about the face and and walking the thorny path.
If Moore’s Auto Park and Picnic
Our M otto:
a big ball game.
The Estacadi. •elebrated aviator author, is forced
hands near Halsey when a China thesepersons and the mothers who grounds. I take this means to in­
‘ Price, Quality and Quantity.
Band is drilling hard on new mush ,o fly a machine against a famous
pheasant flew Into the windshield o f , neglect their duties, their solemn vRe an ^be people o f Estacada and
and promises to furnish lots o1 French ace. Yes, you guessed it,
i girl’s heart and hand are at stake.
Mr. Gilchrist’s car with such force as obligations to rightfully instruct, surrounding country to come
and
music for this celebration.
Then Therearc many other parts o f the
to shatter the glass.
1 train and send out into the world gee this park— one o f the most
will
be
speaking
and
a
program
in
icreen
comedy that are
almost
POLA NEGRI’ S HANDS
Walter Ford, 9, La Grande school tbe fruits o f their womb to disgrace beautiful spots in Clackamas coun-
Mr. MacLean
honor o f the day. In place of th< •qually hilarious.
7
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boy, was dangerously Injured as the ;‘ nd not t0 bless them, they cannot ty. “ See America First," and then i
,
tb
will be stunts an, ;oes through every laughable stag,
Pola Negri s beautiful and ex- reguJt of bojrg piayi„g Wjth a pistol, escape the deep misery, that fright- you wjh be ¡n a better position to
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if anguish before he finally sailr
drilling by the various fraternal or
nto the air and his agonizing ex­
pressive hands are one o f her most
wag sJjot through the neck and ful gnawing at the heartstrings tell your visiting friends what a
ders.
pressions furnish enough
hilarity
valuable assets in her acting.
In
mucb blood before medical at- bat will surely come as Time laye beautiful part o f Oregon we ljve in.
Special attractions will be an ,o last a week. “ Gong Up” con-
“ The Cheat,” a Paramount picture, tention was obtained.
his heavy hand on their heads.
i want all who read this to be at
nounnounced
later.
Watch
foi irms the opinion formed on his pre
of which she is the star, produced
ious efforts that Douglas MacLean
State highway officials of Oregon |
CHARLES W. ANGEL.
the park on the above date and en- further details concerning this.
s one of the best flight commedi-
by George Fitzmaurice, she makes
!
Seattle, Wash. jo y the day as my guests. Be sure
will meet with those of 10 other west­
The Legion asks the support oi ins in the movies.
marvelous use o f her hands in
and bring all the kiddies, if you
.
,
.
ern states at San Franclsoo Friday to
The flying scenes that both open
.
everyone in the community in mas
‘putting over’ emotional or sem i-"
TO ISSUE NEW DIRECTORY
borrow
,
.
.
a
...
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have
none
o
f
your
own
and close tne story are unusually
designate the Interstate roads In those
ing
this
the
Biggest
and
Best
cel
tragical meanings. One might gain
drilling and the settings and gen­
your neighbors and come early and
states to be uniformly marked as Uni­
ebration ever staged in Estacada.
the motive o f the scene without
eral atmosphere
entirely
satisfac
The Estacada Telephone & Tele- stay late for on that day the Park
ted States highways
cory.
It
seeing her face, if only her hands
Ten were killed In traffic accidents Traph Company are planning a new w,ll be thrown open to all.
P a tted O ver Bonanza
were visible» Jack holt is featured
and
F.YF. SPECIALIST COMING
In Portland during the first four telephone directory to be issued in
Parking, w m te r^ ro o d , a.r
Although
any
'-19er
who made
and Charles de Boche is in support
Dr. f ’larkc, optometerist o f Port-
months Of 1925, an increaee of three
Thoie de»iring to advertise shade, all are free, so come and en­ good In the gold rush to California In
o f thi9 picture, which will be the
over the corresponding period in 1924, in tb*s directory are asked to cal! joy the cordial welcome that will 1349 had no hone to pick with hi.-- and, is again calling on Estacada.
feature at the Gem Theatre next
according to an announcement made at tbe
tbe company in Es be extended to one and all. This fate, It 1» a comment that many of i Jr. Clarke will be at the Estacada
Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and
tacada where details may be learn­ means you..
them and their brothers who were not j lotel all day and evening o f Satur-
at police headquarters.
17.
(Signed) J. M. MOORE.
so successful walked right over a rich , lay, May 16.
It
A total of $4,112 applications for ed.
bonanza In the southern part of Mex
tf.
Estacada Tele. & Tele. Co
A. W. Douglass purchased a Ford cash bonus and loans have be»-n re­
BIDS WANTED
DORCA3 SOCIETY TO MEET
ico, along the Isthmus of Panama,
touring car from the Bob Cook Mo­ ceived since the creation of the sol­
Bids are wanted on ten cords o f
The Garfield Ladies’ Dorcas Soci­ over which many o f them trekked
COOKED FOOD SALE
diers’ relief act in 1921, according to
tor company thi# week.
ety will kold an all day meeting, Along the river of the Winding Snnke ; 16-in wood, slab or old growth fir,
announcement made at 9alem bv
The women's department o f the Thursday, May 21 at the home o f many ’4t*erf walked on their way to j .0 be delivered by Sept.l. Right to
Come pre­ the Pacific coast, little knowing that j eject any and all bids.
L. D. S. will hold a Cooked Foo< Mrs. Thomas Yocum.
A. G. Ames has been working on
laler prospector* would find a rich j
Springwater School dist. No. 21.
Sale, Saturday, May 16, at the Peo- pared to quilt.
the plumbing at the People s Store
Held of oil beneath their feet
EVERETT SHIBLEY, Clerk.
MRS
H.
D.
TRAPP,
Sec.
and Window Glaa*.
5-22 pie » store.
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D r . H arry L. C handler
A. H EY LM A N
J™?*'*
FIRE INSURANCE.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
H. C. STEPHENS
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
y,
STATE-C m
Pointer’s for Paint*, Wall paper
|*i> week.
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