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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 18, ESTACADA, OREGON, N u m b e r 34 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST T'VK. W. W. RHODES -L 7 O S T E O P A T H IC Fred Weaver of Coos river was kill PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ed by lightning. Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, Roseburg’s annual strawberry carni val will be-held Thursday, Friday and FAR. G. F. MIDFOKD Saturday. ^ P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON. Otto Meyers, 14-year-old son of Mrs X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets Nellie Meyers of Forest Grove., was Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections drowned while swimming in Gales creek. T~\K. CHAS. P. JOHNSON Wheat crop conditions are good in Oregon. Spring grain Is thriving, ac- DENTIST cording to the weekly summary of EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT the weather bureau. Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 The fifth annual state convention Estacada Oregon. of the disabled American veterans of the World war convened In Corvallis D r . H a r r y L. c h a n d l e r with close to 100 delegates present. CHIROPRACTOR Automobiles will not be able to 635 MORGAN BUILDING BROADWAY AND WASH. HOURS cross the McKenzie pass for a nutn PORTLAND, O R E G O N 10 A. M. to b P. M. her of weeks yet, unless the snow Is taken out by machinery, It is reported. Q D. EBY, A TTO RN EY AT LAW . General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City. Oregon. W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW M asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re . W . A. HEYLM AN ATTORNEY AT LAW Insurance Real See g * * * C olU ction . E .ta te— Loan* Heylman About Insurance E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Rentals, Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Ore. FIRE INSURANCE. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, free o f charge. H. C . S T E P H E N S A gent . BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP # BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. E S T A C A D A , OREGON Neat, Durable work Guaranteed Have the «ole* sewed on your areas shoes with a HOT W AX M A C H I N E R. D A H LK E, Estacada PO R T L A N D ’ S M OST R E A S O N AB LE F A T IN G HOUSE STHIE-flMI« 213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon Our M otto: ‘ Price, Quality and Quantity. G RAN G E SECURES SP E A K E R Jordon J. Taylor, editor o f the dslla Pioneer, will be the speaker at : Eegle Creek Grarge picnic on Sat- lay, May 23. Those personally *c- linted w.th Mr. Taylor are looking ward to this opportunity with a at deal of pleasure iveryop^is cordially invited to attend s aui net gaT^rirg and an interest- ; program he« been prepared by the « n ittee in charge. Die grove has been cleaned and ev- Ithirg put in readiness for a good le. You can’t afio-d to miss this crt. Remember the date, Saturday, v 28. BIDS WANTED Bids are wanted on ten cords o f 16-in wood, slab or old growth fir. to be delivered by Sept.1. Right to reject any and all bids. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925. BARTON Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are the proud parents o f a daughter born last Thursday mornine- at their home. Mrs. Earl Odell, Mr Whitehead and Mr. Bartlemy ar. recovering from the la grippe. Miss Hansen came out to give eighth grade examinations, the spending Thursday and Friday at the W. P. Ferrel home. Thursday evening they had a picnic dinner on Estacada. $1.50 P e r Y e a r LOCAL NEWS Mrs. E Saiing Is visiting relatives n Estacada. R. G. Marchbank was in Salem, Friday on business. SPRING WATER NEWS Neis Christensen sold a horse to Howell Bros, last week. The Neighborly Club met on Wednesday with Mrs. J. A. Shib- ley, an unusually large crowd being present. There were twenty-eight ladies and eight children, among them the Tenny twins. The club meets next month with Mrs. Clar ence Hull. Mrs. Ray Erickson is in Portland staying with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joe Erickson, who but recently re- turned from the hospital after an operation for gallstoniV. Mr. and Mrs. John Stormer and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stormer were Wednesday guests at the James Shibley home. A very exciting baseball game was played by our school on the home grounds with the boys o f the Dodge school. Our boys won with a score o f 18 to 30, but we must give the ' )odKe boys credit for playing and being good a £ ° od game losevs. Forrest Erickson has gone to Dallas to work, expecting to be gone for sometime. Mrs. Erickson will go as soon as school is out. Walter Christensen of Portland was calling on old friends here last Thursday FIRE DESTROYS LINN HOME LUST FRIDAY Shortly after noon last Friday, the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Linn o f Currinsville was de stroyed by fire. It is suppased that a »park from the chimney, fan Mrs. B. R. Kimmel was a passen ned by a terrific east wind, ignited ger to Portland last Friday morn the roof, getting beyond control be ing. fore being discovered. Mrs. Rivers and Mrs. Hal Gibson Quick work on the part o f the Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan were went to Portland, Friday, on busi - 1 Portland visitors last Sunday. neighbors ami those passing along ness_ the highway at the time who gave Junior Ahlberg has been report- Ira Reynolds of Currinsville spent assistance saved a portion o f the Wednesday at Earl Odell’s home, ed on the sick list. household effects on the ground visiting. floor while many pieces o f furni- Rev. B. F. Clay o f this city Earl Tracy o f Estacada will tur and personal effects valued for teach the Barton School nert year, spent Monday in the metropolis. their intrinsic worth could not be He will be the principal, saved, so rnpidly did the tire spread Mrs. Grabcel and daughter, Jean, Miss Lizberg, our primaryteach- to all parts of the building. er o f this year has been elected to , J _____ _ Unfortunately the fire started teach in the Portland schools this next to the room housing the Hunter Cahill o f Seattle visited fall pumping system and rapidly a ', ... . , , friends in Eagle Creek for a short spread in that direction which M 'ss Hansen wi 1 return to school time ^ ^ to finish her work before teaching made it impossible to use it in ef Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of again. fectively combatting the flames. Mrs. Homer Sarver and little Portland, for the month of April ag Jens Pederson was taken to a daughter \yere Portland visitors on The house, a two story frame gregated $136,811.45, according to a Porland hospital, Monday. building o f eight rooms with a Saturday. report Issued by Will Moore, state fire Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibson and modern plumbing system was par marshal. son o f Portland visited at the home tially covered by insurance. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W ilcox and Bids for the construction of 40 miles o f their father, Harvev Gibson, daughter were Gresham and Sandy It is understood that Mr. and visitors the first of the week. of road and several bridges will be Sunday afternoon. Thursday and Friday o f last Mrs. Linn contemplate the erection considered at a meeting of the state Stone anu and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. orone Mr and Mrs g E Wooster Vls. were examination days for the 8th of a new home close to the site of highway commission to be held in and Mr. and Mrs. iorem an called ited Portland and Russelville the one just destroyed. on grade pupils. Portland May 28. at the Wallace home Sunday even- Monday o f this week. Much improvement has been After 17 years of active service as ing. GARFIELD ITEMS Gerald W ilcox and L. Webber made on tho road toward Dodge, adjutant-general of the G. A. R.. de- Barton won the baseball game were p ortland visitors last Mon- The old planks have been burned partmqnt of Oregon, C. A. Williams Sunday from Foster Road, the day on business, and the Cornett hill has been dress O. W. Failing is spending a has asked that he be relieved on ac- score being 10 to 4. Barton will ed and rolled and a dirt road grad- Roy W ilcox is confined to his . , . , . , cbuplo o f days at his ranch. count of his health. play Beaver Creek here the 24th. .. , tv . j . . . with a an attack 1 we are sure will be much I i I home 1UI11C YY1LI1 u U ILU LIY U of 1 l influenza I l U U C I I A i l I ed " dllc* Several truck loads of lish have Cr«ws of the state highway depart- ^ rs> A. Johnson and daughter, 1 this week. appreciated by the Dodge and El- been taken from the Delph Creek rnent have oiled the macadam surface Mrs. L. Lake o f Logan, visited Mrs wood people. of the Mount Hood loop highway from EarlOdell, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Wooster came down A program is being arranged for hatchery this week. The Garfield school held its an Hood River to the bounds of the A large crowd watched a very inter- from Camp 8 for a short time Sat- the last day o f school in connec- Mount Hood national forest. esting game o f basedall Sunday, May , urday. • I tion with the graduation exercises. nual picnic on Delph creek, Mon Workmen have been put on the Job 17 between the local team and the ---------- There aro five pupils to graduate. day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moreland o f at building foundations for the new snappy Foster Road team, which is a f o r SALE—Used doors and The program will be at the church, »10,000 b rid g e o v e r th e C alan oo ia r iv e r good sporty bunch. Their umpire sta t-. windows. Pointer’s Second Hand Friday evening at eight o’clock, Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCroskey o f Seattle, Wash., vis at Albany. The new bridge will re- ed they would be pleased to play a re- g^ore> 5-7-14 May 22. place an ancient and unsafe struo turn game at Barton. The score was ------------- Mrs. Carl Howell visited on Sat- ited at the J. C. Moreland home, Sunday. ture now being Used, 9 to 4 in favor of Barton. The Estacada baseball team will urday with Mrs. Archie Howell. Mrs. J. W. Johnson delightfully Mr. Madden took a trip through The warm weather Is making record Melvin Nelson bought himself a fine Play the Multnomah club at Mult entertained the Skip-a-Week club Corvallis to Newport last week. for ripening red raspberries in the new sport model Ford roadster. nomah Station, Sunday, May 24. Tuesday. Mrs. 11. II. Anders will Nels Christensen sold some fancy Irplgon district. Small pickings h a v e -------------------- Fred Davis o f Garfield returned potatoes to Mr. Madden on Satur-1 entertain the club Tuesday, May already been made. This Indicates LEGION WILL HOLD 26. 'M EM ORIAL SERVICES from Portland last Monday after- day. the soason Is about two weeks ahead noon. Mrs. Joe Guttridge and children! of the past several years. AUXILIARY AND Wechter & Hughes, Salem contrae- The annual Memorial Day ser- j j ri and Mrs. John Irwin spent and Jim Guttridge were in Oregon POST ENTERTAINED tors, submitted the lowest bid for the v*ces held *n Estacada undei gunday at the home of Mrs. Ir- 1 'l ',. ° n daJ• general construction of the new home the auspices o f the Carl Douglass win’s daughter, Mrs. Hillyard, at Visitors at the SU vc . ii » home on At the regular meeting o f tho ° - • - *• * ----- *— T— 1— * Sunday were their two sons and Carl Douglass Post and the Auxili la Salem for the Young Men’s Chris Post o f the American Legion. A Boring. daughter and their families from ary last Monday night the mem tlan association to be erected this full announcement of the program will be made in the next issue of Miss Betty Wallace returned to Portland. bers present were agroeubly sur year. The bid was *89,320. Estacada, Monday morning after Julia and Cora McAuley o f Es- prised by a group o f six entertain The Salem Amusement company, the News. spending several days fishing near tacada wcre at church here on ers from Portland who entertained with headquarters In Portland, has FORMER RESIDENT DIES Camp 8 Miss Wallace reported a Sunday. them with a progrnm consisting of been Incorporated by A. B. Holt, W. Harley and George Runey and fine catch. songs, comedy and a short lecture T. Pangle and J. C. Heilig. The cor families o f Portland were visiting This community was saddened last ----------- on “ Thrift” which was effectively poration has for Its purpose the opera Monday morning by the death of Mrs. Estacada W ood Yard— 16-inch Sunday with their sister, Mrs. R. S. aided by stereoptieon slides. Fol tion ef a theater In Salem. Guttridge. Kittie Ellen Reagan Betts, late of length— also hauling or moving. lowing this hour and a quarter o f Frank L. Chambers, Eugene banker. Frame u. cnamoers, r,ug-ne Danner. Oregon who died Morday For quick service call H. R. Stubbe Visitors at the Clarence Hull entertainment the ladies o f tho hat presented to the University of ’ . % t Vincent hospital Phone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P. home on Sunday were Frank Hull Auxiliary served a delicious lunch Orpffnn a strln I / . „ n . , „ r TU.r „v Oregon strip of land about 1000 feet May IS at t t l-7 tf i and family o f Portland. They ex- Portland from complication followed b> M eon. long and varying in width, along the _______ pect to leave this week by auto- During the business meeting south bank of the mill race, where scarlet » fever. « v « was the ____ daughter _ ___ Mr. and D. M. Marshall left mobile for Georgia, going through Mrs. Betts of Mr. Grover Kiggins was elected as a the annual canoe fete is held. J1*»«' ” ” 7 7 ,''” J,’ Tuesday morning for Tillamook for Idaho to visit Mr. Hull’s parents, represent the local and Mrs. T. J. Reagan of Hus city and a short^ vigjt with Mrs. Marshall’s I)inner H,ueKla at A,,, • p eter delegate to Protest against what Is regarded as convention at resided here for many years. She was sister, Mrs. Frank Thomas and „ . , . c ■ ,v,„ Post at the state a duplication by the Oregon Agricul , . of . . the . Estacada » high :„ » „ school . t ^ i # family. .„ ¡1 , Erickson home . on the , a giaduate . . Sunday , , were ,. Prineville, June 25 to 27, with L. tural college of courses offered at the * , . • » . , . _______ J. A. Shibley family and Julia and and was employed in the telephone , ,, . , , Webber named us alternate. University of Oregon, has been made „ , , . f „ ,., Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kitching Cora McAuley. office here for number of years. Be- . _ ... , by regents of the university to the , . . . , , and daughter, Wilma, drove to Visitors at the Wm. Smith home Mrs. Walter Matson o f Oak sides her parents, she is survived by . state board of higher curricula. ■ » . o .. i ... Portland last briday afternoon on last Wednesday were Mrs. How Grove underwent an operation last her husband, C. R. Betis and two; ard Smith and mother, Mrs. Hanke week at the Oregon CRy hospital Cleverly hidden in a cove ori the “hildrëm M ar¿a«,t and Vernon of Glad- business. o f Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Austed for appendicitis. She is said to b«* banks of the Willamette river about stone. Mrs. Ryan and recovering six Newberg, one one oi of me the satisfactorily at thi.« six miles mues east east of oi mewoerg, Private services were held Monday ?' Jack Norton o f * Portland it. i. is and Mrs. ,v ,° " o f Portland, largest moonshine plants ever uncov- private services were new Monday spcndin(? a f ew day9 at the home Mrg- Ralph Tracy of Logan time. Mrs. Matson will be remem ered in Oregon was found by federal afttrnoon at the Fortland crematorium. o f her parent8i Mr. and Mrs. J. K. -------------- — bered as Nova Smith. Ely. “ Mr. Norton visited in — - - Estaca - - VIOLA BREEZES snd state officers and destroyed. da, Thursday for a short time. TO SHOW TELEPHONE GIRL Marion DeShields returned Fri Several hundrld pounds of fiber "SE RIE S” AT THE LIBERTY _ , We are having lovely weather at day morning from Portland where flax seed to be tried out on Lane coun Mr. and Mrs C. A Dykcman and presenti the Kar,)en, nre all he has been for sometime. ty farms were received by O. S. Speed and Jollity are the l win forces family visited friends in Independ- dne anj the grain looks like we might Fletcher, county agent, and will be distributed among the’ farmers who which make the new F. B. O. “ Tele- ence over the week-end and on have a big crop. have agreed to experiment with it. p ’- 0 -e Girl ” series one o f the most their return trip stopped for Mrs. Theron Olson and baby from short stay with friends in Salem. Portland have been visiting at the home The three survey crews now at work P°Pu l,r short reel »ub^ct* >n filmdom ______ between Bend and Klamath Falls on today. These pictures, which are ^ j|re jj £_ Gohring, Mr. of Mrs. John Randolph for the past two the proposed Oregon Trunk railroad shown in two reels each, are a bnght ^ ^ John Blauth and Mr’ and weeks. will be Joined shortly by a fourtfc > a tu r e o f the program at the Liberty ^ } c penner and Children Dick Hinkle has bought a new truck crew, according to Guy V. Lintner, theatre ." h e r e they have been booked Dinty’s park Sunday f o r 1 and is hauling wood at this time at to run by Manager Feyerabend. T h e _ v Beavercreek. chief engineer of the Oregon Trunk. stories are from the pen o f H. C. Wit- a P*cnic dinner. Four paving plants will be operat- Our school will be out on the 22nd. of , . wer, notad author of slang fiction, and ed in Marlon county this season, ac- ... „ May, ending with a program and a pic LOW ER EAGLE CREEK cording to members of the county are "g h t now sppeanng in the Cosmo- nic. Mrs. Tellifson has g iven good court. A total of 1« miles of rosd Is 1olltan Magazine. ^ The ladies o f the Missionary society satisfaction and we understand has to be paved. The plants will be local- Mf> #nd Mr,_ Frank Njchols >nd f Eagle Creek gave a farewell party 1 been hired for another y e a r J. W. Shafford spent Sunday at D!~ty.s park~ C T C HAND BUILT TIRES - TUBES 8Uyt0B’ 8collard and Sllverton. The first plea from Oregon for low er freight rates on agricultural prod ucts under the powers granted It by the Hoch-Smith resolution reached the interstate commerce commission from the Umpqua Broccoli exchange of Roseburg. For a consideration of about IIK».- 000 the Mealey brothers, timber and sawmill owners near Foster, in east ern Linn county, have sold their tim ber holdings of 2104 94 acres to Louis W. Hill, head of the Northern Pa cific railway system. family of Clarkes visited Mr. and Mrs. in honor o f Mrs. Jesse M. Hesser, Sat- M. Lonsberry last Sunday. Mrs. Nich urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. ois is the daughter of Mrs. Lonsberry. Cogswell. Mrs. Hesser has been ~ principal of our school the past year Mrs. H. B. Zimmerman o f btrassel, gnd expecta teach in eastern Oregon Oregon visited her husband here Tues- coming year. She was presented day. Mr Zimmerman is with a P. E With a beautiful Pyrexcas-erole in app- P. Co. line crew now doing repair Work reciation of her faithfulness in both near here. ___________ church and school worn. About eight- N. P. Nelaoti o f Newberg has pur- chased the Hassel rancll. Mr. Nelson i. an auctioneer and has been engaged in the real estate business. day at the J. L. Sevier home. There is going to be a bumper crop ,,f strawberries in and near Viola soou. T^ig wj|| afford the children an oppor- tunity to earn v in e money by picking them. ---------------------- ■ — *•" l*d*e* and **venl children present Pointer’s for Paints, vVail paper an dafteradelightfu llun eh esch and.il and Window Glass. h-O. >n wishing Mrs. Hesser a happy ard prosperous coming year.- Isaac Staples of Portland was an Ei- Mrs. Bertha M. Story is visiting her tacada visitor last Tuesday, while here sister, Mrs. E. L. Trullinger. he visited his farm in Garfield. Invitations have been issued this week for the E. H. S. Alumni Associa Mrs. H. C. tions’ annual banquet, to be held at Log La Barre on Tuesday cwer.ing. a few days' Th« General Gas Station had the sign ^ ^ Mias Alice Springwater School dint. No. 24. U ».tÎTeekOLid0 fu Ï eÏ r e M EVERETT SHIRLEY, Clerk- aRo painted Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Ilicinbotham and two children of River Mill spent Sun- i ' n V ^ « L Geil will open hi. «uto «p a ir g u « * « — wee k. •hop. Thursday, May 2S. Glover i* In Portland for Bell and j M Moori. moved ty his auto park and picnic grounds on Eagle James Oster- Creek last week so that he could W lfcu R if « «—», b . »■ * * * to « * - < » nesa during the tourist season. i look Jbr flu* (fen m Sre snd White dt Indrprr OMMn FUI up *n-1 let yowr engine decide E D ’ S SERVICE STATION ESTACADA, OREGON