Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 09, 1925, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
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ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1925.
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OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
•p\K. W. W. RHODES
Theodore Sprague was crushed to
OSTEOPATHIC
death.under a tree in the Weise Broth­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ers Logging camp at Cottage Grove.
Office in Lictithorn Bldg., Estacada,
Matthew Vance celebrated his 97th
birthday June 28 at the home of his
T ^ R . G. F. MIDFOKD
,
daughter, Mrs. Mary J. Allen at Yam­
•^PH YSICIA N and SURGEON,
hill.
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
George Burnette, 45, brakeman on
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
a log train near Kerry, was killed
when he fell under the wheels of the
T~\K. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
train.
At a special election In Eugene two
of the measures submitted to the peo­
EVENING W ORK BY APPOINTMENT
ple carried and the third one resulted
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 5051
in a tie vote.
Estacada
Oregon.
Oiling of the Mt. Hood Loop high­
way from the Multnomah county line
to a point four miles east of Sandy
d r . H a r r y L. C h a n d l e r
C H IR O P R A C T O R
Is completed.
535 MORGAN BUILDING
The old battleship Oregon, veteran
BROADWAY AND W ASH.
HOURS
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
10 A. M. to 6 P. M sea eagle of the navy, was turned over
officially to the state of Oregon by the
navy last week.
r r d . eby ,
The aphis is appearing on field peas
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ and the vetch crop of Lincoln county.
Maggot trouble is serious on cabbage
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
and cauliflower.
Albany’s sixth death from diptheria
W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH
occurred when Vincent, six-year-old
ATTORNEY AT LAW
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marguren,
M asonic B ldg .
E stacada , O re . died at the home of his parents.
In spite of the severe weather of
last winter Lincoln county this year
W . A - HEYLMAN
will harvest the largest crop of Ever­
green blackberries ever known.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Insurance
* * *
Collections
Llthia Springs hotel, financed by
Ashland citizens, the new nine-story
Real Estate— Loans
See Heylman About Insurance
hotel which towers above all other
buildings In Ashland was opened last
week.
g E. WOOSTER
An Increase over last year of 197
students at the summer session of the
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
Oregon Agricultural college, or more
Rentals,
than 47 per cent, is shown In regis­
Farm Loans a Specialty.
tration figures.
Telephone Estacada. Ore.
The territory served by the Motor
Transit company of Pendleton has
been extended by the acquisition of
I stage lines operating between La
Grande and Wallowa lake,
i Paul Nelson, 81, was killed by a
premature explosion while blasting
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
stumps on the McMinnville Meat com­
pany’s new slaughter-house site, two
Keep your policy in our Fire
miles north of McMinnville.
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
The recent hot wave did not mater­
ially affect the fruit crop of the Rogue
river valley and the quality of the val­
ley's greatest commercial crop, pears,
A gent .
promises to he the best in Its history.
Total moneys paid growers of all
kinds of fruit raised by members of
the Hood River Apple Growers’ asso­
AT
ciation In 1924 reached $3,201,895, far
In excess of receipts of any former
year.
John M. Jones. Portland postmaster,
received word from the postoffice de­
partment that 12 additional carriers
% BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O.
had been authorized for the Portland
ESTACADA. OREGON
office. They will start their duties
October 1.
Neat, Durable work
Announcement was made at Albany
by the Linn county court that the two
Guaranteed
bridges crossing the Santiam river at
Cascadia and Canyon creek on the
Have the soles sewed on
Santiam road had been torn out and
your cress shoes with a
the road closed.
Royal Anne cherries have begun to
HOT W AX M A C H I N E
arrive at the cannery of the Eug-ne
Fruit Growers’ association, and while
the crop is not heavy this summer, It
A. R. D AH LK E, Estacada
1» expected that there will be quits a
long run on this fruit.
Another fire in the Fremont national
forest, now makes a total of eicht in
this area lying between Lapine, Fort
Rock and Crescent, according to re­
ports from the Deschutes national for­
est headquarters at Bend.
The remonstrance of 31 patrons was
sustained and the Southern Paciifc
Railway company instructed to con­
Thar*, fit FrL, July 9 and 10
tinue the maintenance of an agent and
station at Alpine, in an order of the
j PASSIONS OF TH E NORTH
state public service commission.
Wolvc» of th« North
No. 10.
Telephone Girl* ........No.
8 .
One hundred and ten vessels of an
IRON MAN ............... No. 1.
aggregate tonnage of 281,924 entered
the port of Portland during June. This
was a substantial Increase over figures
Saturday, July 11.
for May. when 107 vessels of a total
tonnage of 289.256 entered the harbor.
DENTIST
FIRE INSURANCE.
H. C. S T E P H E N S
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
LIBERTY
T H EATRE
“ THE MAN IN BLUE”
Oregon Trail ............ No. 16
WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG
Sun. ft Mon. July 12 and 13.
“40 W IN K S“
ANDYS
TEMPTATION
T ce». A Wed. July 1 4 -15
•BREED OF THE BORDER''
COLLEGE
SAHARA
COWBOYS
BLUES
A slab of bacon falling from Its
hanging place in the Baker Packing
company smoker to the fire grate
started a blaze that caused damago
estimated at $500 and destroyed a
ton of hams and bacon slabs at Baker.
Opened to traffic December 6. 1924.
»he Columbia interstate bridge at
Hood River, built at a cost of ap­
proximately $500.000 by the Oregon-
Washington Bridge company, is pay-
ng. the company having forwarded
checks on a fractional year’s dividend
for 1923.
/ - '
Elder Eli Bronson of Portland
will preach at I. O. O. F. hall. Sun
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Manville and
daughter o f Portland were guest*
at the home o f Mrs .Manville's
mother, Mrs. Carrie Denney,
last
day, July 12, at 11 a. m.
week.
L. D. S. SERVICES
COUNTY
GUNSHOT WOUND PROVES
FATAL TO YOUTH
ORGANIZATIONS
TO ATTEND MEETING
Friday evening, July 10, the Eas­
tern Clackamas Community Club
will entertain the organizations of
Oregon City, Milwaukie,
Oswego,
Molalla and Colton in Estacada..
Arrangements have been
made
by the committee in charge for a
dinner at the Estacada
Hotel at
7 P. M. at 50 cents per plate.
A fter the dinner the gathering
will adjourn to the pavilion in the
Estacada pari: where a program
will be given.
Numbers will be
furnished by the various communi
ties and the Estacada Band will be
present.
All are requested to attend this
meeting.
LOWER EAGLE CREEK
i
Î3 BUILD NrJ
The Estacada Siate Bank has
established
headquarters
in the
Masonic building during the erec-
ingtion of their new fireproof home
on the present bank site at the cor­
ner of Second and Broadway.
This new home is to be a two-
story fireproof building 25 by 66
feet constructed o f tile and light
brown brick. The bank will occu­
py all o f the lower floor which will
greatly increase the space and fa­
cilitate the present excellent ser­
vice to the patrons.
Safety de­
posit boxes will be instalied in the
new fireproof vault and the build­
ing will be modern in every detail’
Two modern apartments will oc­
cupy the upper floor.
The work o f moving the present
building commenced today (Thurs­
day). This building will be moved
to the corner o f Second and Currin
streets where it is understood it
will be remodeled.
Most o f the work on the new
building will be done by local peo­
ple under the supervision and direc­
tion of H. C. Stephens, president of
the bank.
Faith inthe growth o f the com­
munity, the
rapid growth in the
business handled by the bank and
a demand for more space and fa­
cilities has brought about this new
building.
22
Hubert Michaels, 22,
o f Terre
Haute, Indiana, who had been ut
the Good Samaritan hospital since
June 20 with a gunshot wound in
his
abdomen,
died
Saturday.
The coroner took chorge o f the
body and was making an etfort to
locate
relatives.
Michael
wr
wounded near Bissel as he at­
tempted to unload an
automatic
revolver.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Closner of Eu­
gene were Estacada visitors the
Fourth.
August Stubbe, who has been
employed for a number of years in
Portland has returned to Estacada
Wm. Saunders and Richrad mo­
tored over to
Hepner
fo r
the
Mrs. Jack Norton o f Portland
Fourth, where
Mrs.
Saunders is
spent the Fourth with her parents,
still with her parents who are ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde enter­
tained about 15 friends from Port­
C. S. Layton o f Portland is now
land over the Fourth o f July.
in charge of the Denny Brothers
burber shop.
Mrs.
E. L.
Trullinger
and
daughter o f Portland, Miss Cor-
Mrs. W. E. Hall o f the Home
rine, are planning on camping at
Restaurant made a business trip to
session there.
Portland Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Lloyd
Trullinger
of
Portland spent the Foiyth o f July
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matson of
with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Trullinger.
Oak Grove were visitors Saturday
All most all o f the Eagle Creek-
and Sunday at the Ahlberg home,
ites spent the Fourth at Estacada.
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Mrs Roy Myers and daughter
Mrs. B. F. McNamee o f
San
Evelyn, and Miss Mildred Bluestone
Francisc has been visiting the \\ il-
started for the
beach,
Tuesda;
cox families during the past week.
morning. Miss Bluestone has been
GARFIELD ITEMS
visiting at the Myers’ home for
Mr. and Mrs, Karl E. Einarson
several days.
o f Portland visited in Estacada Sat­
Mrs. L. J. Palmateer is visiting urday and Sunday.
Miss
Ruth Glover
entertained
Monday evening with a farewell relatives in Gresham.
H. B. Davis and children spent
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Leasher of
party In honor o f Miss Geraldine
Warren who expects to leave with the Fourt h at Columbia Beach.
Portland were at the G. Wilcox
Mrs. P. M. Wagner is slowly re­ homo last week.
her parent« the last o f the week
for their new home near Corvallis. covering from a stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bruce o f J Mr. and Mrs. M. Lonsberry mo­
About twenty young folks
were
present. A fter light refreshments Portland spent the week-end w ith ; tored to Portland, Wednesday, on
business.
were served the party broke up, the Wagner family.
Mrs. R. E. Davis was in Garfield
all wishing Miss Geraldine a happy
Mrs. Roy Wilcox, Mrs.
C. L.
and prosperous future in her new over the Fourth.
Ross,Mias Lenore Ross and Mrs. B.
Mrs.
M.
G.
Weatherby
entertain-
home.
Tuesday. F. McNamee returned Sundny from
Fred
Blaisdell
has
returned edthe Skip-a-Week club
a short trip to Pacific City.
from Bend, Oregon, where he has Twenty-four members and friends
being
present.
Mrs.
J.
C.
More­
been working.
Mis. Leta Hayden returned to
will entertain Tuesday, July
Mr. and Mrs. M. C Chambers ul j land
Portland, Sunday, after a visit o f
Pawnee county,
Nebraska,
have 21 .
several days with her parents, Mr.
been visiting at the
home
of
and Mrs. L. C. Posson
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and
LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. Chester Chambers, and have
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis of
Mrs. Mary Adams was called to Portland spent the
just left fo r Los Angeles, Cali­
Fourth
with
Portland last week on account of their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Shock
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Glover a t - 1 the illness o f her son, P. A. Ad­ and husband.
tended the picnic at Gladstone the ams.
Fourth o f July.
Mrs. Henry Fanton is carrying
Miss Ethel Young o f
Portland
an arm in a sling at this time due
has been enjoying a vacation with
DOVER ITEMS
to an accident which wrenched it
her parents, Re. and Mrs. T. B.
badly.
Peter Pasehel and Vinnie De Young o f Garfield.
Shazer were quietly married
at
Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. C. J
the Methodist parsonage in Van- j Guests at the W. A. W ilcox home and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ross
Mrs. Lillian spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs.
couver on Tuesday afternoon, June on the Fourth were
30th.
Only the bride’s immediate Close o f Vancouver, and Mr. Dick­ J. R. Hughes at Currinsville.
family were
present. That even­ son o f Portland.
P.Brenner o f the U. S. destroyer
ing the happy couple left for Leba­
Mr. and Mrs. II. Tracy and Mr. Doyen wr.s an Estacada Estacada
non for a feew days honeymoon.
and Mrs Harold Wooster and son visitor recently. Mr. Brenner and
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
attended the Molalla roundup on L. C. Thorton, son-in-law o f Mrs.
and Mrs. Joe De Shazer. For the
Sunday.
Moss arc on the same vessel.
present they will remain at the De
Shazer home, until their home on
Neil Bronson received a badly
The Auxiliary o f the American
the Mt. Hood Loop road a few sprained
ankle in
the
baseball Legion have sent several
pillows
miles above Sandy is ready.
game last Saturday and is now
and
u;.\i
to
the
Vetcranr,
Hospital
Mr. McKay o f Douglass
Ridge compelled to get about on crutches.
in Portland ar.d are now planning
was in Dover ot%r the week-end
a canned fruit, jam and jelly dona-
hunting his run-away horses, f i ­
Mrs. Lera Dale and daughter,
nally someone found them and no­ Helen, accompanied by Wm. Dale,
left Monday morning
for
their
tified him.
Dr. and Mrs. Chester F. Ehling
Mrs.
Dale, o f Enumclaw, Wash.,
C. W . Newmann o f Eagle Creek home in Wallowa.
spent
the
who has been visiting her daugh­ week-end of the Fourth with Dr.
is building on his farm.
Mark Pagh is progressing nicely ter and family at Dufur joined and Mrs. ('has P. Johnson. Dr. Eb-
During Mr. ling was an old classmate o f Dr.
on the family home he is erecting them at The Dalles.
on the Devlin place which he and Dale's absence, Mrs. Nina B. Ecker Johnson.
and W. F. Cary will receive water
James Ostergard have recently pur­
rent at the Cary offices.
Guests at the heme o f Mr. and
chased.
Mrc. Jacob Moss on the Fourth
A family reunion was held at the
Guest at the home o f Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Keeley
De Shazer home on Sunday in
Mrs. E. S Womer on the Fourth and daughter,
Patricia Ann, of
honor o f the newlyweds.
Those
were Mr. and Mrs Floyd Spurlin of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. P.
gathered fo r the occasion were Mr.
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Langley and son o f
St. Johns.
and Mrs.
Walter Kitzmiller and
Womer and daughter o f Corvallis, Mrs. Keeley and Mrs. Langley are
three
children o f
Oregon City,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodard and sisters o f Mrs. Moss.
Mrs. Rose
Baker and little -on
children o f Oregon City, Mr. and
Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Sha­
Mrs. Ray Wilcox and children, Mr.
Cecil Shock is spending a two-
zer and son .Junior, Violet De Sha­
and Mrs. Dave Eshleman and son weeks’ vacation with his
mother,
zer, the bride and groom, Mr. and
o f Estacada, nad Chester Womer Mrs. Margaret Schock.
Mrs. Peter Paschal,
Raymond De
o f Portland
Shazer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Wade of
De Shazer.
TO HOLD RALLY
Currinsville returned Sunday from
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitzmiller
The Eastern Clackamas County a short vacation spent at Pacific
left on Wednesday for Idaho to Council o f Religious Education ral­ City.
be gone several months on busi­ ly will be held at Springwater,
Through the efforts o f the Carl
ness. They loft the children with Sunday, July 26, with an all day
Mrs. Kitzmiller's parents, Mr. and meeting in the grove. A program Douglass Post o f
the
American
is being prepared for this gather­ Legion ’Van Woodard was removed
Mrs. Joseph De Shazer.
H. H. Udell has commenced ing.
The
E tacada
Band will last week to the Veterans’ hospital
work on a modern barn on his
furnish the music. David Horner in Portland for medical treatment.
o f Dodge will be in charge o f the Mr. Woodard has been ill for some­
place.
singing.
Speakers
from
various time at the home of his mother.
Lloyd Jackson o f Seattle vi-ited part* o f the state will be present * Mr. and Mrs. Will Dillon and
a t the T. B. Young home in Gar­ as well as speakers from the local Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dillon and fami­
A bas- lies o f Portland were guests at the
field last week.
Mr. Jackson had communities represented.
Dillon home over
Saturday
and
just returned from Chicago where !«•» d im er will be served at noon.
The various churches taking part Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dillon
he went with the Seattle fife and
drum corps to attend the national in this rally are Eagle ( n-ek, aril family arc leaving Portland
Dodge, Viola, Zion, Garfieid,
Do­ shortly for Spokane where they will
convention o f the Woodmen.
ver
George,
Douglass
Ridge, reside. Mr. Dillon has been there
for sometime.
.CLACKAMAS NEWS »1.60 YR. Spring r and two from Estacada.
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SAFE, SANE, ENJOYABLE
One of the most orderly crowds
e\er attending a celebration in
Estacada was on hund for the
Fourth o f July celebration staged
here Saturday under the auspices
of the Carl Douglass Post o f the
American Legion.
The weather was ideal and the ac­
tivities as scheduled for the daw
started promptly at 10:0(1 o’clock
when the Estacada
Band hoys
dressed in their natty white uni­
forms began their first selection un­
der the direction o f their able lead­
er, F. E. Bushnell.
The orders entering the corn-
potitivo drill were the N. O. W.
and the Eagle Creek Grange. The
X. O. \V. team was smartly attired
in the colorsof the order and car­
ried stall's while the Eagle Creek
Grange team appeared
in white
uniforms and wearing red, white
and blue hats and carrying small
American flags.
According to the decision o f the
judges , composed
of
Mesdames
A. W. Botkin, T. B. Young, S. E.
Woster and Miss L. C. llowe, the
cup was awarded to the N. O. W.
team. The grange made a very
creditable
showing and deserve
much praise for the excellent spirit
shown in the contest.
Following this the crowd
ad-
journed to the park where a patri-
0tjc program was given with Mayor
H. C Stephens presiding. A short
DefcnsoTcst Day program was held
with Lester Townsened in charge,
and the oath was administered to
all present.
The national salute boomed forth
at the first stroke o f 12.
The smoker scheduled for the a f­
ternoon was not held due to con­
flicting arrangements and the base­
ball game
betwoen Barton
and
Estacada was staged at an earlier
hour. The score being 16 to 5 in
favor of Barton
One of- the most enjoyable feat­
ures o f the entiro day was the un-
urually fine selections rendered by
the local band. A dance was held
in the afternoon and evening which
was greatly enjoyed by those tak­
ing part.
The town was artistically deco­
rated for the occasion
and all
seemed to enter into the spirit o f
festivity with much enthusiasm.
BIDS WANTED
For painting o f play shed in
District No. 108.
Bids require
play shod to be painted with two
coats with lead and oil.
Bids re-
ceived up to July 18, 1925.
The school board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
WM. DALE,
A. G. AMES,
Clerk,
President,
School District No. 108, Clacka­
mas County, Oregon.
Estacada Wood Yard— 16-inch
length— also hauling and moving.
For quick service call H. R. Stubbe
Rhone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P.
M.
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