Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 02, 1925, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 18 ,
ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY
N u m b e r 40
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
W. W. RHODES
O STEO P ATH IC
Fire almost destroyed the plant of
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
the Central Oregonian, weekly news­
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, paper at Prtneville. The loss was esti­
mated at between $5000 and $6000.
T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD
Haying began at Sweet Home last
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
week. This year’s yield is one of the
X R a y E q u i p m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d heaviest for several years. Much of
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Streets
the crop is being put up with halers.
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
Striking a dynamite charge acci­
dentally with his pick, L. A. Comp­
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
ton, 49, of the Gold Hill district, was
DENTIST
fatally injured at the Buzzard mine.
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Construction of a plant for the util­
Phones: Office, 815; Residence 5051
ization of pine by-products will be
Estacada
Oregon. started in the immediate future by the
Shevlln-Hixon company in Bend, It la
announced.
DR. H arry L. C handler
Enforcement of the so-called motor
CHIROPRACTOR
vehicle registration law, enacted at
585 MORGAN BUILDING
BROADWAY AND W ASH.
HOURS
the last session of the legislature, will
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
10 A. M. to 6 P. M
start July 1, according to the secre­
tary of state.
f t D. EBY,
Half of a large crew of men at work
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
clearing snow off the main road in
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ Crater national park was taken off
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
that work to fight a forest fire in the
park near Union peak.
A total of $425 in fines was levied
W I L I A M WALLACE SMITH
on Reodsport game violators as a
ATTORNEY AT LAW
result of a visit by a game warden
M a s o n i c B ldg .
E stacada , O re . there, according to reports filed with
the game commission.
The first forest fire of the year In
W . A. HEYLMAN
Klamath county was of Incendiary
ATTORNEY AT LAW
origin, according to a report made by
Insurance
• • •
Collections the Klamath Forest Protective asso­
Real Estata— Loans
ciation at Klamath F'alls.
See Heylman About Insurance
The logging camps of the Hammond
Lumber company, located at Mill City
and Larson, closed down June 30 for
E. WOOSTER
ten days to give their employes a
chance to celebrate July 4.
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
A celebration to mark officially the
Rentals,
opening of the Mount Hood loop and
Farm Loans a Specialty.
the completion of the Hood River-
Telephone Estacada. Ore. White Salmon Interstate oridge will
be held at Hood River July 4.
Fanners of the Pendleton district
generally expressed the belief that
wheat has not been materially dam­
aged by the hot wave, but all agree
in the desire to see lower tempera­
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
tures.
Enrollment for the summer session
Keep your policy in our Fire
of the normal school at Monmouth
Proof Vault, free of charge.
has reached 1077, and reservations
have been made which will Increase
H. C . S T E P H E N S
this number of 1150 before the middle
of the sessions.
A gent .
Whether or not the Albany school
district shall issue $35,000 in bonds
to provide funds for the purchase of
the old Albany college campus will be
decided at a special bond election to
be held July 16.
The North Morrow county fair at
Boardman is assured, as the county
court has promised an appropriation
for fair premiums which will amount
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O.
to about $600. Dates for the fair have
ESTACADA, OREGON
not yet been fi<ed.
The Central Pacific railroad has for­
mally asked the interstate commerce
Neat, Durable work
commission for permission to con­
Guaranteed
struct a new line fo track from Klam­
ath
Falls to Cornell, Cal., a distance
Have the soles sewed on
of approximately 40 miles.
your aress shoes with a
.The 1926 encampment of the Grand
Army of the Republic and sessions of
HOT W A X M A C H I N E
other patriotic organizations affiliat­
ed with the Grand Army will he held
at Marshfield, it .was decided at the
A. R. D AHLKE, Estacada
encampment at Oregon City.
I
Hugh C. Mitchell, removed as direc­
tor
of hatcheries of the state fish com­
Wm. Cobb is building a boat
mission was named to head an ex’ en-
10 feet long for W. G. Moore.
sive investigation of the salmon in­
The material used is cedar grown dustry in the Columbia river for the
in this vicinity. Mr. Moore hopes United States bureau of fisheries.
to have the boat ready fo r use by
Saturday.
(Continued on fourth page)
FIRE INSURANCE.
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
a
P
LIBERTY THEATRE
THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY,
JULY 2 AND 3.
“SINNERS IN HEAVEN"
BEBE DANIELS and RICHARD DIX
In s South Sen Story of Real
-W OLVES O F TH E NO RTH " No. 9.
SATURDAY SUNDAY
interest.
-
" T E L E P H O N E GIRLS" N o .J
AND MONDAY, JULY 4, 5, AND 6.
"Th e Thundering Herd” S p H
JACK H O LT , LOIS WILSON, NOAH BERRY and RAYM OND HATTON in the
greatest Western Historical Epic Since "The Covered Wagon.”
"FA IR AND WINDY” - Comedy.
—
“ O REG O N T R A IL" No. 15
MIDNIGHT M ATINEE, S a tu rd a y .••Lu n a c y ” - “ The
Death Ray” and the “Rider of the Purple Cows”
TUESDAY
AND
WEDNESDAY. JULY 7 AND •
i«
FORBIDDEN CARGO. ’’Starring Evelyn Brent.
“ Sagebrush Vagabond” - “ Short Western"*-“ Broad*
way Beauties” —Comedy.
FILES RECEIVERSHIP SUIT
FOR PORTER-CARSTENS CO.
Appointment o f a receiver for
the Porter-Carstens
Logging
Co.
o f Portland was asked in a suit filed
yesterday by the Canadian Bank of
Commerce o f Toronto which al­
leges a $24,000 promissory note ob­
tained by the logging company was
unpaid, and that the company has
liabilities
between
$65,000
and
$200,000.— Morning Oregonian.
Among those attending the joint
Community meeting at Colton last
Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Wooster, Mrs. Raymond Lovelace.
The various discussions were worth
while and served to bring the need«
o f the various communities before
all. The musical numbers were es­
pecially enjoyed by all present.
A Feyerabend, manager o f the
Liberty theatre,
who
has
been
confined to the Oregon City hospi­
tal by injuries received in an au­
tomobile accident was able to re­
turn to his home here last Sat­
urday.
2,
1925.
$1.T)0 P e r Y e a r
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting o f the Li­
H. B. Snyder was in Portland
brary Association .was held in the last Tutsday on business.
Library, Wednesday, July 1, at
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan were
3:30 P. M., with a number in at­ Portland visitors Wednesday.
tendance.
W. A. Heylman was a Portland
The officers elected for the en­
suing year are:
President, Mrs. visitor last Tuesday.
W. J. Moore,; vice-president, Mrs.
William Wallace Smith
was in
R. G.Ellis; secretary, Mrs.
Eliza­
beth Allen; treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Oregon City Monday on business.
Stephens;
librarian,
Mirs.
Nina
Mrs. J. E. Gates o f Gresham was
B. Ecker.
an Estacada visitor on Wednesday.
A report of the financial condi­
tion was given as follows: Cash on
Don’t worry about your Fourth
hand July 1, 1924, $53.60; amount o f July dinner,buy it at the Auxil­
from Labor Day celebration, $140.- iary booth and enjoy the day.
It
14; dues collected from members
and fees on books, $71.25. During
Mrs. W. S. Davidson returned
the year the sum o f $241.40 was home Wednesday evening after be­
expended for repairs and upkeep. ing in Portland several weeks.
Among
the
important
improve­
ments made was the repainting of
Van Woodard was removed to a
the library building, $he construc­ Portland hospital Wednesday even-
tion o f a concrete walk and the ! ing.
installation o f a new water boiler
Mrs Mary Hicks o f
Henderson,
in the kitchen o f the library build­
ing, the purchasing o f
30 new Kentucky, is a guest o f her sister,
books.
Individual donation of li­ Mrs. John Blauth.
brary books total 90.
The asso­
J. W. Dillinger and Wm. Gilgan
ciation now has on
hand
1,378
o f Garfield have purchased Ford
books and a cash deposit.
cars o f the Cooke Motor Company.
' N
FOURTH OF JULY
PROGRAM
10:00 to
11— DRILL— Competitive— Broadway, bet. 2nd and 3d
11:00 to 12— SPEAKING
AND
L O C A L B R E V IT IE S
Patriotic Program in the Park
The National Salute will Be Fired at noon.
12:00 to 1 P. M.— LUNCH HOUR.
1:00 P. M.— BOXING BOU T— at the Bateball Park
1:00 P. M.— DANCING IN PAVILION.
2:30 P. M. BASEBALL GAME— Barton
Baseball park.
v*.
Estacada— in
the
3:30 P. M. — BAND ..CONCERT— SPECIAL.
4:00 P. M----RACES AND SPORTS, 3d.st. ,bet. Broadway and
Main street.
8:00 P. M.— LEGION DANCE IN THE PAVILION.
SPRING WATER NEWS
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
The ordination services for Mr.
Kirkwood held at the church Wed­
nesday evening
brought
out
a
large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Miss
Madden, Mrs. Wiley Howell and
daughter Edith, took a trip overthe
Mt. Hood loop highway to Hood
Hood River and down the Colum­
bia highway on Friday and had a
most enjoyable day.
A number o f our young people
attended the show in
Estacada,
Thursday Evening.
Mrs.
Margaret Bridgeford of
Los Angeles, California, is visiting
herher sister, Mrs. J. A. Shibley
and family.
John Seaquest recently traded
his farm here for some Portland
property and has moved there.
J. R. Dallas recently purchased
a horse from a party at Clacka­
mas and we hope he will have bet­
ter luck with this ons.
Mrs. McClellan is visiting rela­
tives in Portland.
Mr. Strey and family of Cen-
tralia, Washington, were calling on
old friends in this vicinity last Sun­
day.
Mrs. Walllins was an Estacada
visitor on Wednesday.
Mrs. John Shannon and son of
Beaver Creek was visiting over
Sunday with her brother, Geo.
Guttridge.
Frank Howell and # Jack Akins
took a trip to eastern Oregon last
week, being gone for several days.
Mrs. Archie Howell
and
Mrs.
Carl Howell visited Mrs. Bard on
Thursday afternoon.
The most exciting baseball game
played on the home grounds this
season was played Sunday between
the Currinsville school boys
and
our boys.
Eleven
innings
were
played and resulted in « score of
12 to 13 in favor o f our boys.
Gilbert Lewellen o f Portland is
visiting with his father ,E. E.
Lewellen.
Mrs Wm. Smith has as her guest
an old school chum, Mrs. Wetzel of
Port Orchard, Wash.
The
were
school mates in Missouri and had
not met fo r fifty-one years.
Mrs. Stone with Robert, Martha.
Charlott and Bernice
left
Mon­
day morning fo r a trip to Coquille
and other points.
Berry picking is in full swing in
this neighborhood at the present
time.
Eagle Creek Grange held its reg­
ular session last Saturday, but ow­
ing to the hot weather, and having
entertained Pomona on last Wed­
nesday there was a very small at­
tendance, so just a business meet­
ing was held.
One visitor, John
Hoffmeister o f Damascus was pres­
ent,
Fred
Hoffmeister
and family
wereOregon City visitors last Sat­
urday
Through the generosity o f the
P. E. P Company, the Carl Doug­
lass Post o f the American Legion
have been granted the free use of
the Estacada park and are in re­
ceipt o f a donation from the same
company o f $100 toward the cel­
ebration they are staging in the
town on Saturday, July 4.
The plans for this day are varied
and it is hoped that all may find
what they desire in the many en­
tertainment features scheduled.
The activities o f the day are
to start at 10:00 a. m. with the
competitive drill contest put on by
the various
fraternal orders
on
Broadway
between
Second
and
Third streets.
The cup to bo
awarded the winner in this contest
hasbeen on display in the window
o f the Estacada Pharmacy.
It is
understood that at least four or­
ders are putting forth an effort to
secure the handsome cup.
The Patriotic program will be
held at 11 a. m. in the park with
Mayor II. C Stephens
presiding.
Chas Marchbank was called
to The oration o f the day will be de­
Hood River, Monday evening by the livered by Rev. B. F. Clay o f the
CK'Stian Church and Rev. Ira Ran­
serious illness of his father.
kin, pastor o f the M. E. Church,
Van Woodward is reported to be will read portions o f the Declara­
seriously ill at the home of his tion o f Independence an the Pre-
ample o f the Constitotion.
The
mother in Estacada Heights.
Estacada band will furnish the
Milton Evans o f
Portland
ac­ music, and a short Defense
Test
companied by Peggy and John Hub- i Day program will be given.
hard Standish were in Estacada
The national salute will be fired
Monday afternoon.
at noon.
j At one P. M. a boxing bout will
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooke and be staged in the baseball park for
children enjoyed an outing during those particularly interested, while
the last week-end at their cottage dancing in the pavilion will follow
near Rhodendrum.
the noon hour. A fter the boxing
Mr. and Mrs. John Closner and bout , a baseball game will be
played between Barton and Esta­
children spent Sunday in Portland
cada.
Considerable rivalry exists
with Mrs. Closner’s mother, Mrs.
between these teams and the regu­
H. Weller.
lar fans are eagerly looking for­
ward to this game.
A new foundation is being put
The special band concert will be
under the house at the corner of
held at 3:30 P. M „ followed by
Fifth and Broadway occupied
by
the sports and races which will be
the Bishop family.
held1 or. Third
street
between
Broanway and Main.
One of
Samuel H.Clay o f Astoria visited
the
special
events
will
be
a
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. F.
"chicken scramble” which you can’t
Clay, for a short time Sunday af­
afford to miss; a 75 yard dash for
ternoon.
boys 14 and 18 years; ladies’ bean
Mrs. M. Brown had on display in races; sack race for boys 8 to 14
100 yard dash for men.
the
Pharmacy
this week a few years;
bucking Ford contest will bo
sweet peas grown from
the seed A
distributed by the Estacada Phar­ held during the day.
The Legion dance in the pavilion
macy this spring.
at 8 P. M. will wind up the day’s
Various booths and con­
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reeher o f Gar­ eients.
field have had as their guests, Mr. cessions will lie in the town to
and Mrs Horshnip o f Los
Ange­ care for the, needs o f those desir­
les. While here they drove thru ing such.
several of the valley towns, visiting
PRICE REDUCED
severalbeach resorts before return­
ing to Garfield.
In the Currinsville Store "a d ” the
Mrs. C. H. Paddison and daughter,
Miss Naomi, were Portland visitor»
last Saturday.
The local baseball team met e-
Miss Ruth Hamilton of Portland,
was a guest at the home o f Ike feat last Sunday at the hands of
the Franklyn Garage nine and de­
Akers a few days recently.
feated the Davidson Breadmakers
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and
the same afternoon with a score
children motored to Shuebel Sun­
of 9 to 4.
day, being the dinner guests of
ofMr. and Mrs. Albert Moehnke,
E. taenda Wood Yard— 16-inch
and after dinner visiting with Mrs. length— also hauling and moving.
Douglass’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. For quick service call H. R. Stubbc
Moehnke.
• ! Phone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Paddison of M.
Yakima, Mrs. Baker, the latter’s
Mrs. Stanley Mardan
and two
mother, are the guests o f Mr. and
daughters visited visited Mr. Mar-
Mrs. C. H. Paddison.
dan at St. Vincent Hospital last
Fred
Paddison and family
of Sunday and report that he is get­
Portland were guests at the home ting along nicely and expects to
o f his brother, C. H. Paddison, on return to his home here soon.
Sunday.
The Auxiliary booth will display
a piece o f the dress worn by Miss
"F ish in g ” M a d e E asy
Leweila Carl at the first Fourth of
An ideal stream for the lazy nr Im­ July
centennial
held at
Biggs,
patient fisherman, who crave« nourish
California. A tin type photo o f the
ment rather than the thrill of the
eatch. has been discovered by Interior wearer will also be on display.
department engineers In the Inacces­ These may be seen any time dur­
sible, turbid San Juan river, one of. ing the day at this booth.
the main tributaries of the Colorado In
Mr. and Mrs. La Barre wish to
Utah. The swiftly flowing San Juan,
their mauy friends
for
called Pawbuska (mad Water) by the thank
Navajo Indians who live nearby, never their
generous
patronage
since
gets clear and sometimes It cnrrbs opening their Model Supply Com­
three times as mueh silt a* water. At pany store, and sincerely hope for
times the river runs with a smooth, a continuance o f the same in the
oily movement like that of molten future. We shall try to give all
metal, so red and viscous Is It with
the best service possible and all
silt. At such times the fish become ex
are welcome whether they come to
hausted and flounder on the surfnre.
It
their dorsal fins projecting into the air. purchase or not.
Then the fisherman needs only to arm
The head hell-hop o f the Estaca­
himself with a club and wade cautious­
ly Into the mud to catch a fl«h with da hotel has been too busy this
bare bands after tie hua stunned It week breaking in his new lawn-
with a blow.
mower, kalsomining and
decorat­
ing the mammoth lobby o f the best
hotel in the county that he did
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ahnert are not have time to furnish new copy
receiving the congratulations of for his display ad in the News, tho
their many friends upon the birth he had some very interesting things
o f a daughter last Friday. The to tell about what he is doing and
young miss weighs
nine
pounds intends to do in the future for
and has been named Frances Jea­ the com fort and happiness o f his
guests.
nette.
J
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FOR BIG CELEBRATION
price o f sugar
per sack.
should
read
$6.50
Mrs. F. E. Burns
o f Milton-
Frcewater arrived Tuesday evening
for a visit with friends.
She is
a guest at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. II. C. Stephens.
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