Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 28, 1925, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 18,
ESTACADA, OREGON,
N umber 35
EAGLE CREEK GRANGE
WILL HOLD MEMORIAL DAY
PICNIC WELL ATTENDED
SERVICES IN THE PARK
OREGON NEWS ITEMS E
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925
$1.50 P e r Y e a r
08373135
The annual Eagle Creek Grange
Memorial , Day w services will be
picnic
held last Saturday in the , . , 0
Cedar Grove was well attended and
^ Saturuay, May 30, at eleven
■pvK. W. W. RHODES
proved
to
be
a
very
successful
o
clock
in the Estacada park
Jack Smith, 16, was drowned in the ! To the Editor:
,
W
O S T E O P A T H IC
Willamette
river
above
Corvallis
In
view
o
f
the
coming
annexa-
gathering.
Games
and
stunts
were
under
the
auspices of the Carl t (, tbe Editor:
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
tion election on Friday it seems features o f the day and in the af- Douglass Post o f the
American
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, while in swimming.
The annexation to our city o f a
Bar examinations which were to be proper that the position of the Urnoon a splendid
program was
L egion
The following program lot o f wild land is a good start to a
held in Salgm July 14 and
15 will be Council, in submitting the question 1
T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD
to the people, should be made clear.
^ ''P H Y S IC I A N a n d s u r g e o n . held on July 7 and 8.
The Clackamas county
jub-
first place, there is no de-
X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted
. Jersey
.
.
The
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets ilee was held at the Clackamas county s*re to be unfair to anyone
Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections
electon was ordered only after re-
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a r v . u, r . v.ia> , o iu rs shoulders
whether our
neighbor
fairgrounds near Canby.
quests fo r the same had been re-
^
ay ^
at h,s best in Spangled Banner, audience; Ben- likes it or not, but the natural ten-
At a meeting held at Halfway the
this
address
and
held
his
audience
ceived from many residents o f the
T ) K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
dency of taxes is to go up and not
ediction, Rev. Rankin.
dates for the Pine valley fair were set
in his grip during the entire time.
City and the almost unanimous ™
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ju u s;„ w j|| h« farn U h ed he rh« down.
for September 24 and 25.
request o f those living in the ter-
Vanou8
» ^ r e s tin g
numbers
MUSIC Will b e t a r n i s h e d by th e
We will be jumping sideways for
EVENING W ORK BY APPOINTMENT
Several hundred residents of Clat­ ritory to be annexed.
were ffivevn and those enjoying the LStacada Band. A ll war veterans years to come trying to meet up
sop county attended the annual Scotch
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
Strenuous
efforts have
been hospitality
of
this
organization are urged to attend these services, with the grave responsibilities of a
Estacada
Oregon. broom celebration at Columbia beach. made to change some of these peo-
highly in favvor of the en-
“
city miles square and just a few
With a crowd estimated to be the ple from their
original
position. tlre day- The dance ln the even_
L U L A L iNEYVii
people in the center o f it to carry
largest ever attending the annual statements have been made -as to ing in the Pavilion at Estacada was
its tax burdens.
D r . H arry L. C handler
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, taxes to
i t be fllsn
api H p H siiPPPSR
-v .
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also a H
decided
success hnt.h
both from r T
strawberry carnival was held in Rose- : the
greatly
¡„creased
Dance at Carver Saturday night,
Good common sense would seem
585 morga C n H bu ° ding CTOR
burg-
placed "on " those' ' coming into the the standpoint o f pleasure and fl- j Kelly's s ix p k e e
to dictate that we take better care
B r o a d w a y a n d w a s h .
hours
Fire losses ln Portland for April cjty as the result o f sewer, water, nances
,,
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, ' of that which we already have, be-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dykeman and «•
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PORTLAND, OREGON io A. M. to6 P. M. j totaled
853,532.82 and involved
fou r1 light extension, etc. when it is a
,
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.
.
“ " “ Tore reaching out for more,
family were Portland visitors last
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according to Edward Grenfell, I vven known fact that all cities make
And there is this thought: Is it
Tuesday.
D. EBY,
Hr® marshal.
those improvements ini a district
fair to force your neighbor to como
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A T
T T
A
T I O R N E Y A T L A W .
Labor conditions in Oregon have only at such time as the popula­
The Estacada base pall team will into the city limits just to use him
General Practice.
Confidential Ad- ] greatly Improved, according to the tion o f tht district justifies it, on
play the Southern Pacific nine here f,o r tnx -1,cvylnfi Purposes— whether
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
monthly report of the United States their petition, and then at the ex­
Sunday, May 31.
that nei*hbor be Bill Brown or Big
pense o f-th e property benefitted.
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department of labor.
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P. E. P. Company— for they are
The district to be annexed pays
_
,
~
Your
attention
is
called
to
the
ad
both
good neighbors.
S&lem
will
be
the
scene
of
the
next
W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH
regular monthly meeting of of Geo. Geil’s repair shop in this
We believe the Golden Rule is
Oregon state encampment of the Odd­ Lsufficient orad tax to justifya good
ATTORNEY AT LAW
still generally
recognized by fair
fellows, It was decided at the clos- road through it and this will be the Eastern Clackamas Community issue o f the News.
built if annexation carries.
Club scheduled for Friday May 29
minded people— so let’s be fair.
M asonic B ldg .
E stacada , O re . ( ing session of the order at Ashland.
It has been said that taxes will da* been postponed until Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. R. Githens and sons
Contributed.
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A full season of operation of the A1
4- at 8 P' M - ln the hl« h I o f Oregon City spent the week-end
bany cannery has been assured by a be increased because the acreage jn June
school auditorium.
LADIES’ AID CHRISTIAN
W
A. HEYLMAN
| on their farm in Currinsville.
bumper crop of strawberries in the the city will be doubled while the
At that time plans have been
CHURCH TO MEET
ATTORNEY AT LAW
district and the closing of the Lebanon ; assessed valuation will be t^ e ^ rmade
to take
take up
up the
the proposition of
»de to
J.
P.
Woodle,
Jr.
o
f
Portland
four times the present figure— that
r
r *
Insurance
* * *
Collections cannery..
The Ladies’ Aid o f the Christian
organizing a union high school dis- spent Sunday at the home o f his
question answers itself in the nega-
.
Reel E state-L oa n s
The Salem district of the Portland ?.
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„ tn ct in this portion o f Clackamas parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle. fhurch wil1 nloet Thursday, June
tive
as it does not
require
a
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.
See Heylman About Insurance
4, with Mrs. I). M. Marshal.
area
Methodist
Episcopal
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county, which would comprise Dis-
I churoh held Its annual conference at J mothema ici
P
trict No, 108 and several others
The Pioneers residing
in
this
APRON SALE
Silver-ton with 86 out-of-town visitors *rea er the assessed valuation the tribu
thia digtrict.
part o f Clackamas county are ask-
E. WOOSTER
ln attendance.
! the lower th® tax’
t 4
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County
School
Superintendent ed to remember that the books for
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question
Saturday, June 27 tho Skip-a-
However,
the B............
greatest
y
Real Estate, Loans, insurance,
T. H. Lonergan, national chaplain I .g not Qne o f taxation but one of Brenton E. Vedder will be present registration are open at any time Week club will hold an apron and
of the American Legion, will attend ; ^
th and betterment. rpbe
. . . . to outline steps necessary to bring at the J. K. Ely store,
Rentals,
baked goods sale at Morton's store.
this
proposed
unio
and I
the state convention of legionnaires
hfls reached the point where a about
BETTY S. W EATHERBY;
Farm Loans a Specialty.
J. P. Woodle, Sr. was home over
to be held at Prineville next month as new and better water supply is im- * >s hoPed a11 the ° utlyi" * school
Sec.-Treas.
districts may be well represented at I Sunday from Corbett where he is
Telephone Estacada, Ore. the guest of the Pendleton post.
Pera“ Ve
t0
8 sell this meeting in order that they may ! working on the new Corbett hotel
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL
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Flood waters, the result of a cloud- should.
It Will be difficult to sell
J nnw nnHpr ranstmHinn
^ burst, tore down Black Horse canyon the necessary bonds at a satisfac- Set the facts “ * * y J are ^ ven " 0W Under constructlon-
According to all indications tho
and swept through the town of Lex-, tory price Bnd interest rate with- This meeting will afford an oppor-
^
and bencheg in tho
ington, leaving ln their wake dam-
t a la
r assessed valuation. tanlty for tho*e e' P^ ‘ally
Estacada park received a fresh coat Entertainment to be given in tho
Garfield Grange grounds, Wednes-
age estimated at least as high as -rv.
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The income
from tv,»
the wnipr
water ivfttAm
system ®d t0 s a,n mueh valuable informa- „ of paint this
week which has im- rtegday nifçht)
June 17th, will bo
$40,000.
will pay the bonds so that th e 1* 0" concerning the effectiveness of proved the
appearance o f them worth attending.
The
Garfield
The Oregon Laundry Workers’ as­ owners o f the property represent-, such a d,strlct-
greatly,
Skip-a Week Club will be hostess.
ing
the
increased
valuation
may
be
j
Molalla
has
only
recently
per-
sociation
held
Its
annual
convention
in
« Keep your policy in our Fire
Pendleton with over 100 deelgates I d said, in a way, to be loaning their fected such a district and is niak
The
Cascade Motor
Company
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
TO MEET SELLWOOD
attendance from practically every city credit to the city fo r the carrying ing great progress as a result of wish to announce that their gar­
in the state and many from Washing- out o f a program which is of the such co-operation on the part of age will be closed at 10 A. M.
Saturday afternoon, May 30, tho
; ton and Idaho.
Memorial day.
greatest importance, not only to many smaller districts.
I Estacada baseball team will play
The eleven districts recently or­
D. A. Whinney of the Waterloo every resident, but to every prop­
A gent .
the Sellwood team on the Estacada
ganized into a union high school
Mrs. W. J. Moore visited a short;
neighborhood has discovered a rich erty owner o f this district.
diamond.
It has. frequently been said that district in Milwaukie returned a de- 1 time last week with Dr. and Mrs.
vein Of aluminum ore on his farm
above Lebanon. Manganese and um­ every new family ^n a district is cisive vote o f 360 to 172 in favor of Ware} of Newark, New Jersey, at ANNOUNCEMENT TO PUBLIC.
ber paint are found ln quantities be worth two
hundred
dollars to the 186,000 bond issue which ¡ b the Benson hotel in Portland.
I have leased the south side of
the
transportation
company
serving to be used for the construction and
^ low the aluminum.
such district. No
one thing will do equipment o f the
proposed new
Friday evening, Junq]
12, 1925, Tbe People’s Store with the seven-
Arthur Covell, crippled mystic and
more to increase
our population high school building there. This the Ladies’ aid of the
Christian leen rooms upstairs
which
have
student of the occult, and L. W. Peare,
than an adequate
supply o f pure | election shows clearly that the vet- church will hold a strawberry fes- .dj been papert.d and painted and
farmer and mountaineer, were hanged
■ivater
ers in that district have confidence tival.
6-11 .lVjH be doing business in the same
in the execution chamber of the Ore­
old way in a few days.
May we not then in conclusion, in the future o f their union high
gon state penitentiary at Salem for
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O.
attending
the
Among
those
I wish to thank you for your pat­
suggest
the
definite
and
distinct
school.
murders committed in Coos county.
from
Portland
Alumni
banquet
ESTACADA, OREGON
derived from a
Sandy, our near neighbor » an
Misses Norma Randolph, ronage in the past and will be glad
•
Construction of a shade roller fac advantages to be
noliev o f each working for the other example of the
possibilities
.
, to see you and serve you in the
tory for the Stewart Hartshorn com­ policy o f
worx g
^
may be atlained in such a dis. Flo.ee Douglass, Connie ^ Richmond new quarters.
Neat, Durable work
pany, largest manufacturers of shades good o f all?
and Waldo DeMoy and Roy Miller.
W. E. LINN.
H. C. STEPHENS, Mayor. trict.
ln the world, will start at Bend be­
Guaranteed
Can
Estacada
and
the
surround
T. H. MORTON,
Estacada Wood
Yard— 16-inch
fore August, It was announced by E
The
Estacada
baseball
team
ing districts allow the march o f iengtb— aiso hauling
or moving.
J. F. LOVELACE,
Have the soles sewed on
B. Dake, representative ot the com
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,
-
. i ugain met defeat Sunday on the
ROY
WILCOX,
progress
to
continue
without
keep-
For
qujck
gervice
call
H.
R.
Stubbe
gilverton
diamond
when
they
cross­
i pany.
¿'»ur aress shoes with a
ing in step? If other district* have phone 24. 8f Estacada, after 6 P e(, batg with the gilverton nint.
U. S. MORGAN,
Members of the state board of con
found such a plan economical and ^
_
l - 7tf
J. S. OSBORNE,
trol
have
authorized
the
construction
The score was 9 to 3 in Silverton’s
HOT W AX M A C H I N E
Members o f Council. wise, isn’t it time that we at least
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of a new school building and cottage
consider the problem from all an-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and avor-
on the site of the children's farm home
gles?
Commissioner Wright o f Molalla
A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada
.
Mrs.
W.
Blotch o f
Portland
near Corvallis. The structure will
Let everybody attend this meet- spent Saturday at the Grange pic- sppnt Friday eveni„ g in Estacada
cost $35,000, while the cottage will
ing, Thursday, June 4, and hear the nic where Mr. Taylor
was thc ( n busin(,gs
Mrs Blotch owns a
cost $15,000.
Albert Bartlemy who has been discussion as to the possibilities of speaker o f the day.
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, 1 fnrm on the gouth side
the river.
Governor Pierce acted within the j U1 for the past month is slowly im-
PORTLAND’S MOST REAS-
such a plan,
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scope of his authority when he re- j provjng,
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Announcements have been re-j
P o in te r’ s fo r 1’ aint.S, W all paper
ONABLE EATING HOUSE
W. Ross as a mem , Barton won the ball game Sun-
. moved Dr. Thomas
^
Dance at Carver Saturday night, ceived in Estacada rf the gradua
, Window Glass
5-22
ber of the state flah commission, ac , Jay from the Beaver Creek team Ke„ . gjx •
orchestra
. tion o f Virginia Scott from The ana w in
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cording to a- memorandum opinion v(dtb a gcore 0f 15 to 14. Barton
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tbe jjaHes high school this year.
handed down ln Portland by Circuit
return the game Sunday, May
GARFIELD H E M S
-'*'ss Scott resided in this vicinity
Judge Hewitt.
| for a number o f years and has a
213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon
Finishing the year 1924 in 17th place
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Palm o f Port-
Mrs. H. H. Anders entertained bo3t o f friends here.
Our Motto:
among the different states of the union iand visited their sister, Mrs. G. A. the Skip-a-Week club Tuesday. A
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‘ Price, Quality and Quantity.
in the race for export markets, Ore | stone last Sunday.
most enjoyable
afternoon
war
Mrs. Myrtle Morgan ond daugh-
gen’a merchandise shipments abrotd, Miss Jessie Odell who is train- spcnt. A layette shower was givn ter o f Portland spent Saturday vis-
totaled *70.503.939, according to a La ¡ng at the Good
Samaritan hospi- en Mrs. Nadine Anders Kelly for iting relatives here and on Sunday
ALUMNI HOLDS BANQUET
tlstlcg Just released by the department tal
in Portland
spent a three the new son Arthur Raymond Kel- accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
U. S.
of commerce.
weeks vacation at
the home o f her iey.
Dainty refreshments
were Morgan to Salem.
Tuesday evening, May 26, the
The Oregon farmer»' educational parents, Mr. and Mr*. T. H. Odell, served by the hostess. Mrs. J. B.
annual
banquet o f the
Estacada
Dr. and Mrs. Ira A. Manville and
High School Alumni
Association and co-operative union closed its an-¡returning
to Portland last
Sun- Robertsn will
entertain Tuesday,
baby daughter o f Portland spent
was held at Log LaBarre. F ifty-; anal convention at Corvallis with the day.
June 9.
the week-end at the home o f Mrs.
four members including the gradu- tv-election o f all its present officers
Miss Alma Lizberg o f Oregon
Mrs. Clara Hicinbothem visited
Mr. tbe cjub and Mrs. Weatherby, Tues- Manville s ^ mother,
.Irs.
arrie
ating class of 1925 and members o f and the leasing of a number of reso- City speut the week-end with
Denny.
the high school faculty attended lutlona concerning particularly the and Mrs. Hal Gibson.
day.
DENTIST
O
FIRE INSURANCE.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
H. C. STEPHENS
AT
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
a
BARTON
S T A T E -R A F E T E R IA
CTC
HAND BUILT
TIRES - TUBES
this gathering-
Mrs. Helen Love- subject of taxes.
Irving Brownand daughter, Mar-
Mrs. W. B. Lemon and children
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Mort of
lace, president o f the
association.
At an election In Gold Hill an issue earet made a business trip to Port- were Portland visitors Sunday and Independence and
Mr. and
Mrs.
extended a welcome to the gradu- of $15.060 water bonds for extending land Saturday.
Monday.
Soren
Ostergard
and
son
of
ates and Mary Alice Reed, class and reconstructing the city’s water
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson
and
Mr. and Mrs. Weatherby and son Silverton, were the guests o f Mr.
president, responded.
system was approved by an 8 to 1 «on Howard o f Portland, and Mr. Gilbert, Mildred Ayers drove to Mt.
and Mrs. C. A. Dykeman last Sun­
The oficers elected -for the ensu- vote. The reconstruction work on the and Mrs. Clyde
McMurray
and Hood, Saturday,
day evening for dinner. Rev. Mort
ing year were Russell Reed, presi- plant will commence as soon as the children o f Gresham spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs R. Fox were Port- delivered
the
Baccalaureate ser­
dent; Mary Alice Reed, Vice-presi-
bonds are marketed.
at the home o f their father, Har- iand and Gresham visitors Sunday, mon to the graduating class o f the
dent; Florence Douglass, secretary:
Dealers keeping on display or offer vey Gibson.
E. T. Davis was a Portland visi- high school and returned to Inde­
Mrs Ralph Wade treasurer; Retha ing for sale tmmoral periodicals would
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Bates and tor Monday.
pendence that evening.
Air.es. reporter; Earl Tracy Lloyd be subject to a fine ranging from $S family o f Estacada visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Davis was in Oregon
Baling and Irene Hayden, executive to $500 or imprisonment for a period Mrs. L. O. Gerber, Sunday.
City Monday on business.
J. W Carson o f Estararia Heights
committee.
of six months under the provisions ol
Mrs. Loyal Lake and Mrs. Earl
Claude Shriner and Mary Lemon mot with sn auto accident early Thurs­
Dancing and “ 500’* were the an ordinance Introduced at a meeting
Odell spent
Thursday
with Mrs. are visiting their aunt,
Mrs. S. day morning while on his way to Esta-
diversions o f the evening.
ot the Salem city council.
John Baitie o f Beaver Creek.
Roberts, at Boring.
cada which damaged hi* machine. Ae-
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Mrs. Minnie Kash wa a Portland wording to reports the car rolb*l over
J. C. Duus accompanied by Mrs.
W. H. Richardson o f Portland
Mrs. Lloyd Buriss o f Portland visitor Wednesday.
an embankniant near the Harry Kitch
.
Estacada Tuesday and
P. M. Wagner was up the river in_
Vcrnic Duus drove to Oregon City was in Estacada last Monday on . .. visited
ng home but jjr. Carson escaped
edneeday.
listing on Tuesday,
laat Monday afternoon on business, business.
.injury.
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G A S O TL
loot |br H im men In Green
and W hitest/
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ESTACADA,
OREGON