Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 18, 1925, Image 1

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D evoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olum e
18 ,
N umber
38
ESTACADA, OREGON,
THURSDAY, JUNE
GARFIELD ITEMS
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
18,
1925.
§1.50 P e r Y e a r
BARTON
TAX PAYERS ADOPT
Garfield Grange held a fine meet-
o m in o i
llH iini
n iin orr
Mrs.
Al Nelson, Grace Ferrei
R I If l R F T and *"rs’ Bar* ()doB made a trip
to Gresham last Tuesday.
second degrees, reports o f
State
RHODES
Mrs. George Forman, Mrs. G. A.
D K. W. O W.
j The annual state convention of the Grange convention and the
Juve-
S T E O P A T H IC
ELECT J. G. DAYMAN DIREC- Stone, Miss Hazel Gibson and Mr.
professional
and
business
women’s
nile
Grange
made
a
busy
day.
Early
last
Monday
morning
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TOR FOR 3-YEAR TERM .... and Mrs. W. P. Forrel were in Es-
while taking the Liberty theatre
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, clubs of Oregon was held In Salem.-*
Mrs. Walter Lemon
and
chil-
_______
tacada one day last week.
films into Portland, R. G. March-
•---------------------------------- — ----------------- Bankers from all sections of Ore* dren went to Eugene Saturday for
The annual school meeting was
Mrs. L. M. Pederson made a bank, Chas. Marchbank and A. A.
r
F MIDFOKD
gon attended the Oregon State Bank-
v is it .
P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N ,
era’ association convention at Corval-
Mrs. C. Coe o f Portland is vis- _ 1 ‘
vV'L’, 1 1 " ' v* C ' y,
U
" ' lm s-s ' ip 10
Mlt
one 1 aj hoyerband met with an auto nc-
X R A v F o n m u F N T - G l a s s e s f it t e d IU
¡ting her grandparents, Mr. and ].:3 0 . P’ **• ™ the h‘gh school au- last week.
cident at the Union Oil
Station
A R av E quipment
G lasses FITTED
nillinirer
ditorium with Chairman A. G.
Barton won the baseball game corner near the Clackamas
Ride
0 FF h ’,C,L £
; ‘*hi nhv0U. " mu!
Frank T a y b r U a Portland v is i- A '" es P r e s id in g . * The meeting was Sunday from the Gillis team with Range which sent R. G. March!
-------------------------------------------------------- I T G a I d r i i e n S O d B ^ e e t“ S
‘ « this week.
c?lled to order for the purpose o f a score o f 1 1 , 2.
Barton will bank and A. A. Feyerband to the
FTK
wa_
.
. . . headrje
8
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Glover and elect,n* ° n* sch° o1
director
for play Foster Road on the home Oregon City hospital
and
com-
kR. . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
-------------------
neaartg.
family o f Eagle Creek were Gar- a ternl o f three years and onc clerk grounds June 21.
pletely
wrecked the body of the
D E N T IS T
Joshua E. Hardy, 92, oldest resident
, .
,
for a
one ------
year.
- term
*-------- o - f —
Clifford Gard and two friends o f Hudson coach in which they were
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
of The Dalles and a wagon train pio* field
laat weck’
The
minutes
o
f
the last meeting Oakland, California, were visiting riding,
children
neer of 1852. died at The Dalles from
Mrs’ IL B’ DavIS and
Phones: Office, 815; Residence 4712
it is understood
that the acci-
were out from
camp
over
the were read and approved as was the old time friends in this communi-
Oregon, complications of old age.
clerk’s
annual
report.
ty
last
Friday.
On
their
return
dent
was
caused
by
the
heavy fog
Estacada
week-end.
The seventh annual group meeting
Mr_ and Mrg> j .
c . Moreland
J. G. Hayman was nominated trip they will go thru Vancouver, and mist which settled along the
of rural Sunday schools held by the and chiidren and Ruth Ayers spent for the position as director for the B. C. , Idaho,
Nevada,
Arizona road making it impossible to dis-
D r . H a r r y L. C h a n d l e r
Amerlcan Sunday School union will the week.end in Portiand.
three year
term.
Motion
was and back into California. Clifford tinguish
the
roadway
clearly
CHIROPRACTOR
be held at Waterloo, June 28.
The
Skip-a-Week
Club
o
f
Gar-
made
and
duly
carried
that
the
is
a
grandson
o
f
I.
N.
Gard,
for-
which
caused
them
to
miss
tlio
535 MORGAN BUILDING
..........
.. A . _ SH ..........................
Port Orford expects between 250 field will hold an apron and cooked nominations
be closed and
that merly af this community.
sharp curve.
B R O A D ............
W A Y A N ..
D W
.
HOURS
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
io A. M. to 6 P. M a n d 300 delegates to the Spanish- food s a ie at Morton's store, Sat- the clerk cast a n unanimous ballot
Mr. and Mrs. Selhvood and chil-
The heavy car careened about
--------------------------------------------------------American war veterans annual conven- Urday, June 27.
j ^or
G. Hayman.
dren, Mrs. Jennie Horger and son, and it js supposed that it turned
d g g Y,
tlon there July 23, 24 and 25.
’
'_________
Wm. Dale, present incumbent, Calvin and Wilma Batten o f Port- over before
coming
to a stop
*
ATTORNEY AT LAW .
Auspicious snow conditions may per-
CHEVROLET NEWS STORY
was affain nominated as clerk and land visited Mr. and
Mrs. John about 100 feet out in the plowed
Confidential Ad- mit *he opening of the Mount Hood
_______
¡unanimously elected to said office. Hoffman. Sunday.
M«s. Sellwood field.
General Practice
Following this
this election
election Chairman
Chairman and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Horger
Horger are
are Mi’s. IlotT-
1
loop
highway
by
the
government
to
In
an
unremitting
search
for
hollowing
R. G. Marchbank and A. A. Fey-
viser. Oregon City. Oregon
possibilities” o f further
fu rth er' improve- Ames swore in the newly elected man’s
man's sisters.
sisters
travel the last Sunday In June.
possibilities
erbend were rushed to the Oregon
Oddi
«Pent the c ity Hospital as soon as possible
\ X 7 II I 1AM WAI I AfF SMITH
Between 4000 and 5000 acres of ment, Chevrolet cars
are
being "ffieers and a motion for adjourn-
Mrs. T.
H.
V V IL U A M W ALLAlt 5MIII1
growing wheat were damaged in a driven constantly around the four- ment followed.
week-end with her daughter, Mis. following the accident.
Mr. Fey-
erbend suffered
a blow on the
district centering around Helix by a mile “ speed loop” o f the General
Tka regular Budget meeting was Sherman Stone o f Portland.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
E s t a c a d a O r e . h a » »torm that lasted for about 15 Motors Corporation proving ground raIled 10 order
immediately fol-
Mrs. A.
Werner was in Esta- head which inflicted a deep wound
M asonic B ldg .
'
; minutes.
near Milford, Mich.
lowing
the
annual
meeting by cada last Saturday.
and which was at »first supposed
The driving test, which is rou- Chairman Ames.
Hal and Franklyn Gibson made t 0 be a fracture and Mr. March-
Despondency over unsuccessful ef-
bank suffered injuries to his back,
, A. HEYLMAN
forts to obtain work is given by friend* tine in the Chevrolet policy o f . The clerk read the budget a s ! a triP to Portland, Monday.
continuous effort at refinement, is drawn up and adopted by the
Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Whitehead and chas. Marchbank
fortunately ea­
A TTnRN FY AT I.AW
as ‘ he reason for the suicide at Baker
s i n g made night and day, winter budget committee composed o f the I son o f Bridal
Veil
spent
the capcd
moro serious injury
by
In .u r.n c.
* • *
Collection. of Mike Murphy, aged 40, and un- and summer, regardless o f weather school board and three qualified week-end with their parents,
Mr. opening the door o f the coach and
Real Estate— Loan*
married.
electors -aim
-and ireeiiuiuers.
freeholders.
These
and into,
Mrs. Jens
attempting
he
conditions.
elector»
i iieoc uiiu
ueno Pederson.
.
attempting to
to get
get out
out when
wnen
ne
See Heylman About Insurance
An extraordinary feat was perform-
„resent -even Chevrolet cars freeholders appointed to act on
Harvey Brown, Sam Whitehead f eit the car ]eave the pavement
ed by Charles Smith of Stevenson
...
totai 0f 75 qo O the budget committee being G. E. and William Ferrel
attended the and waa tbus thrown clear o f the
when
hen he shot the rapids in the Colum- ar® P“ ‘ n/
uf
The tirl ess whirl Lawrence, C. A. Dykeman and J. S. Liberty in Estacada. Sunday even- wreck.
§ E. WOOSTER
bla river at Cascade Locks In a small miles monthly’ / h e
tireless whirl “
ence
mg
motorboat
*
provides unusual driving strain* in u-norne.
. .
motorboat.
th#
t of ch evroiet engineers
A question arose as to whether
LOW ER EAGLE CREEK
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
FARM HOME BENEFIT
Fire losses In the state of Oregon, for further opportunitie8 to
im- ‘ he budget be adopted as a whole
Rentals,
-— ------ -
Miss Dorothy and Clela Phillips
exclusive of Portland, for the month of
the sturdy chassis under Con- or separately.
Following a Ijncf ,
May, aggregated $468,798.32, accord- ditions
p
-■
J:-------1— - a motion —
— —-a
« and
-« a I Next Monday evening at the visited in Portland, Tuesday.
Farm Loans a Specialty.
to which the cars ordina-
discussion
was
made
Telephone Estacada, Ore. ing t0 a report by Will Moore, state „ would not be subj ected by the carried that the budget as present-1 Masonic hall a novel entertainment
John GLover o f Portland is at
....................................................
flre mar 8 ha.l’
average owner. All models are ed be adopted as a whole.
1 is to be given by the local W. C. T. the home o f Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
. . .
Resolutions urging the coming of ¡„eluded ¡„ the test group.
A fter adopting the budget the u . for the benefit o f the Childrens’ Trullinger.
both the Southern Pacific and Hill
Two ghiftg 0f driver* maintain question was asked as to whether Earm Home at Corvallis.
Miss Elaine Colt o f Portland is
I lines to Klamath county were adopted a pace o f between 85 and 40 miles ( the meeting vote a special levy to
This is to be a “ Stocking Social’’ vjsiting her sister,
Mrs.
Homer
by unanimous vote at a mass meet
hour to p p in g only for gaso - 1 raise the sum necessary to
raise and the price of admission will be Glover.
ing in Merrill.
Un, , oil ’and inspection.
The day the money as voted and several
twice the size o f one’s stockings—
Mf ftnd Mrg
Lloyd Trullinger
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Caught under a carload
of rock sHift drives from 7:80 a. m. until present voiced their opinion in the in order that
everyone may Bet spent Sunday at the home o f Mr.
J which turned over, a man whose name 5 ¡30 p. m. with a half hour for matter.
It was finally determined ¡n with both feet. .
, and Mrs. W G
Glover.
Other
Keep your policy in our Fire
was given as Driscoll r e c e iv e injuries lunch> while the night shift drives that the tax
payors
adopt the
Tiny stockings are being distrib- ;,aHers at thc Glovcr homc wcro
Proof Vault, free o f charge.
in construction work at Odell lake f rom 7 p. m. until 5:30 a. m. with budget and the assessor levies
the uted nnd a quantity will be on hand Mr and Mrg Geo Reddanay and
which resulted in his death.
a mjdnight lunch period.
tax.
that night, to supply all with con- Mr nnd MrR Teeters of Oregon
Bids flor the construction of ap
The uspeed loop” includes three
Dr. C. P. Johnson, member of tainers for their admission fees *
proximately 125 miles ot road and a miles o f grravel track, banked high the school board, asked that those an(i badges for the evening.
Anderson Miss Geral-
A gent .
number of bridges will be opened by at the turns and one mile o f
level interested in the organ.zation o f a
A Kood snappy program,
includ- ‘ J1’ ,y
‘
F’ogtpr
Myerg
the state highway commission at a concrete straight-away. There are union high school make their opin- ¡ng music by the Band, and the ^ Tuesday evening at the homo
meeting at Portland June 25 and 26.
no speed restrictions. One portion ions known so that the hoar A hlbergs, and songs by children
G1
playing games
i road
road leading
leading from
from the
the ’ “ speed
speed might have some idea o f the feel- and aduUg, win
be
given , and
Kmt\
A 70-pound Chinook salmon has been o f the
music and toasting marshmellows.
a rarity on the Columbia river for loop” to the inspection shop has a ing in the community before tak- games* provided in which all may
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burnett re-
ing up the matter o f
organizing take part with great enjoyment.
.
many years, but during the last two grade o f 11 . 6 per cent,
such a district.
Refreshments o f punch and wa- turned home from
Corvallis, Fri-
weeks a number of fish weighing more
Each noon and night the cars are
There being no oth er business fers
be served in the dining day; k’'in,?m,!rIJ th®,.r 8on. konald
than 70 pounds and two or three more inspected and filled with gasoline
the
meeting
adjourned.
room
during
the
evening at an w't
*‘ n1'
<,'n J ‘
as Jns.
and
oil.
At
every
1,000-mile
mark
than 80 pounds have been taken.
-------------------------
additional charge o f 10 cents.
f * d the year s school at the O.
the
machines
are
washed,
driv­
Albert Roop, 39, a lineman in the
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
The Masonic Building C o m m i t - / -
They rip o it a very fine
Yt BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O.
employ of the Portland Electric Pow­ en into the shop and given a
1
tee
has
kindly
donated
the
use
of
ime-
ESTACADA, OREGON
er company, was killed while working thorough inspection, the results of
Wc arc very glad to hear that
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass ac-1 the hall, and it is hoped that the
on top of a 30-foot power pole in Port­ which are listed in a report form.
Mr. and Mrs.
Paul
Still
have
give a loyal sup-
land, when he accidentally touched a It is onlyduring these inspections companied John Garwood and ch il-! community will
bought a home in our neighbor-
Neat, Durable work
worthy
cause,
wire carrying 2300 volts of electricity. that the cars are under cover. At | dren over to their home n e a r; port to this _____
_
hood.
all other times they are out of Springwater, Sunday, spending the
Guaranteed*
i
EGION
WORKING
The ladies o f the Missionary SO­
Representatives of the federal pow­
! day with them.
ON
CELEBRATION ciety will meet at the homc o f Mrs.
er commission will arrive in Oregon doors.
Have the soles tewed on
Chevrolet trucks also are under
Ray \v0odle and
f a mi l y ' and
______ _
Guy Warren,
Wednesday after-
late in June to confer with members
vuumii»
3
iuu
in
"ontinuous
tests,
being
driven
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Hoffmeister
and
of the public service commission in
your aress shoes with a
Committees are hard
at wark
oon’
connoctionwith the establishment and ‘ Bu^P Boulevard.’’ an old farm cbiidren motored to
Dodge Park,
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. La Barre
maintenance of” fe d ^ T p o ’w er‘pr^lectr ™ad. which " 0Mes J e I<^ - ; C" Sunday,
eating their dinner and
°f
HOT W AX M A C H ! N E
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_
proving ground.
The defects anu looking over the park before re-
3
William Priebe, chief of the Oregon 1 ;
r ..
«
.„ „ . j
. - ,
Estacada under the direction
o f | have °Pened tho
M" dcl
Su,>ply
Company
store at thc corner of
City fire department, was elected "regularity o f this 8 ™und
pur turnin(? home. •
the Carl Douglass Post.
A. R. D AH LK E, Estacada
They carry
president of . the Oregon State Fire pose y
ha' e
^
Mr. Murphey and
Mr. and Mrs.
A complete program o f all ac­ First and Broadway.
a new line o f groceries, dry goods,
j ! Chiefs association at the annual con
The testiicarB and tru.cks U8*
Perry Murphey
were Portland
tivities will be announced
soon. ,
| ventlon In Forest Grove. Corvallis l,5C? 8 all°ns o f gaso me rnon
. • visitors last Sunday,
Posters are already up announc - 1 confestionery. Frostklrt ice cream,
A fter being driven 40,000 miles
Mrs. Carl
Renstrom unu
and little ing
ing apccia
spccia 1 | aturacuons,
attractions, spoaKing,
speaking, c,Kar". and t"ba<*o.
In addition
w as selected a s the 1926 convention
;e falcon info thp
Mrs-
1 ari «ensvrwm
PORTLAND’S MOST REAS­
city.
i r o n ’d " Ï n d o » „ O ,
d .« » ,U r . . „„ d Mr. » d Mr, C. H. ,toncl„ , r . c i , . . b .,rb ,d l ,n d „tbrr
j ü “ íi 2
ONABLE FATING HOUSE
and furnished the rooms over the
Will Moore, state Insurance commis-
t
(
t|1P engineers
Thev Paddison returned home last Fri- ..ports, and it is understood that n 11
p • day from Snoksne
Spokane, w
where
had
bout
be etonforl
staged ttr.K
which
with fntiraly new equipment
•loner, was reappointed to the office ,n8pccnon Dy lne
h e r e t they
hev h
a d - • boxing h
„„. will Kn
ii*h
. . .
...
*
. . .
n and
*i. I n/.iif
tvl ro
( 1 H U fftf
may find nothing o f interest.
now li'iim
have (no
them
ready
for
for a term of four years by Governor "TV “ JJ“ test tnay * reveal an op- l,een on 8 fortnight’s visit.
Law- promises to be o f special
interest
lsc.
*
It
Pierce Mr Moore’s present term ex- " y *ty for some minor refine-
ranee Garrity, son o f Mr. and Mrs ■ to the men.
pi res June 30. Mr. Moore also is state P° r . nl
^ doeg n0 detad ¡g too Garrity, old friends o f Mrs. Ren-
\ cup will be awarded the win-
213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon
fire marshal and state real estate com-
or ingiinific; nt for considera- »‘ ram, accompanied her home.
ner in the competitive drill work I—
Our Motto:
® l9,,0ner’
l ™ in° the general policy o f contln-
The annual school meeting was put on by thc various fraternal nr-
' Price, Quality and Quantity.
The annual scholarship of $150, uoug improvement.
From the held in District No. 50 on Monday ders and the Estacada Hand will
awarded to a student of advertising Chevrolet Motor Company.
evening and Mrs. Rosa Douglass be on
hand to
furnish
music
at the University of Oregon by the
was re-elected
clerk
and
Fred throughout the entire day.
Prizes
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Portland Advertising club, was won LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Hoffmeister elected director,
Dick will be awarded in the
various
n
.
/ —— 7 . .
. . 0 this year by Frank Loggan of Burns
.. TO- HOLD MEETING Gibson going out.
stunts and the day will be filled
O ffic°.£ a ^ i u t n d ? Oregon] and Wa^ e Leland
* » • » . The
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Mrs. Jim Denning was the guest with action that should meet the
prize «a s divided.
The annual meeting o f the Li- 0f
and Mrs. Will Douglass on approval o f each and all.
May
Keep your eyes open for
the
NOTICE IS hereby given that
The government has finished piling brary
Association
w ill
be held Tuesday.
. complete program o f
the
day’s
Arthur Sylvester Amunds, o f Cher- on the north Jetty on the Umpqua Wednesday, July 1, at 3:30 p. m
rw illo. Oregon, who on *Mav 19
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t the Library. All members ar
19' 2 !!° made^Homestead°" e ntryV No riT*r Th* dl*‘ aara covered 'i . "$874 at the L ibrary/ All member, arc ^ n J d " at their°home°, Sunday, activithi* and plan t0 spend the
rged to attend as the election o f the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Fourth in your own home town.
07105, for N E ‘ i , Section 1 , Town^ feet’ R ^ w ‘» ‘am»- resident engl- ur(
ship 3 S„ Range 5 Ev Willamette neer In charge of construction, estl* officers will be held.
G. Moehnke, Albert Moehnkc and
While walking up the incline on
Meridian, has filed notice o f inten- mates the rocking will be finished In
*------------------------ *
family, and Mr. and Mrs George y ajn „treet Wednesdav evening
tion to make Final Proof, to esUb- another six month*
DESPERATE BATTLE
Prie.ter and children.
,
shortiv after ten o’clock, Roy Wil-
lish claim to the land above des-
.
cribed, before the Register and Re-
Oregon * 11 state Institution* had a
Eaglo Creek Grange hela a ape- C(jX wap lrupk by „ bicycle ridden
ceivcr U. S. Land Office,
Portland, total population of 4677 on June 1 of A desperate battle between cattle
nPetin„
¡ast p riday evening coX 'va’a
lookkv tin* «i£a In Green
O rcgo-, on the 14th day
o f July. thi. year, a c c o r d in g to report, prepar rustlers and a sheriff«", posse is The ‘ Mig>eg
Ruth
I)illon
Rllth by Walter tin k and bearing no
tnd Whitest W p e /u M
knocked tothe ground.
OteMrw- . fUlopsnilet
I * ' ____ _ _ _____ __
_____
ed b y th* • « P e r in t e n d e n t . for consid- one o f the big scene, in "The Sad- Bla; ,de„ and Lilag DeSbields were
your en^ ne decide
Mr. Wilcox was removed to the of-
Claimant names as witnesses
eration of members of the state board die Hawk,”
Universal production
Averill, o of f Cherryville,
Cherryville nf rrtntrni
Parnell Averill.
. 7 ~
T
1” ^
t ¡K*rfv T
, n, t, aUd ,n the th d
d . foUrth f:Cr of Dr. Rhofk « where
everal
Orejron; Mrs. Purnell Averill, o f oi conlro1- 7116 totaI co*t ot conduct- to be shown in tjie Liberty T
detrrees.
A business meeting was
. .
taL(,n tG close
AT
the
Cherryville.
Oregon; James
W . ,n* ‘ he Institutions for the month of tre, commencing
Saturday, June bojd djgcuggjnp the entertainment
sh
cut
in
his
face.
Dixon, of Cherrvville, Oregon; Ed- May was $116,60199.
20. Hoot Gibson is the star and ^ Pomona, which will meet wfith
E D ’ S SERVICE STATION
ward Nelson, of Cherryville, Ore­
„
. e .
Marian Nixon is the leading wo f . , Creek Grange next Wednes-
Dave Eshleman
attended
the
gon.
Mr*. Venue Duu. went to Salem man
Edm.ard Sedgwick directed.
* ,
24th
ESTACADA, OREGON
funeral o f his brother's four year
Act 6-9-16 Clackamas Co.
la*t week to attend the graduation jn tbecagt are Frank Campcau.
^ ar, McConnell, Mr*. Dod n,
old son in Salem last Monday. J.
inpub' * hed
Of her cousin from the Salem high charle, K. French, Jo*ie Sedgewick
Clean Power
Miss Naomi Paddiaon and Mrs. C. Abbott accompanied him on his re-
consecutive weeks in the Eastern
and William Steel.
Clackamas News, Estacada, Ore­ school.
H. Paddison went to Portland on turn j0 Estacada.
Pull Mileage
gon.
Full line of Kal*omine 10c per
r — ------ p
Monday and purchased a piano for
WALTEK L. TOOZE, 8r.,
JU fia te r. pound. Bt P o i n t e r '» ,
H*6 t f , x » s 2 « f at tlw NEWS ottca, 10 «, 1
Cm k G r a n » **
( CLACKAMAS NEWS f l .5 0 YR.,
H M -M
OF SPECIAL INTERES■ session,
ing Saturday
A Kood bnsiness
initiation in the first and
D
g
O
FIRE INSURANCE.
H. C. STEPHENS
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
S T A T E -HAFETEBIA
a
,
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