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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olum e 1?, ESTACADA, OREGON, N umber 42 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST rN K . W. W. RHODES O S T E O P A T H IC Postal receipts at Portland for June exceeded those of the same PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bid*., Estacada, month last year by 6V4 per cent. The annual state encampment of the Spanish War Veterans will be T ^ R . G. F. MIDFOKD held at Port Orford July 23, 24 and 25. ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N , X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted Llnfield college will not be moved OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Streets from McMinnville to Portland, trus Estacada. Oregon—Tslephnne Connections tees of the institution have decided. The Cottage Grove city council will r ) K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON open bids July 20 for construction of a 1,000,000-gallon water storage reser EVENING W ORK BY APPOINTMENT voir. Phones: Office, 315; Residence 5051 Portland ranked second In building Estacada Oregon. construction on the Pacific coast dur ing June, according to building per mit figures. DR. HARRY L. C HA ND LER Loss to the docks of the Standard CHIROPRACTOR Oil company and the Union Oil com 535 MORGAN BUILDING 8ROADW AY AND W ASH. HOURS pany at Willbridge In a fire was esti PORTLAND, O R E G O N 10 A. M. to b P. M mated at approximately 155,000. Several small fires have been re ported In the Sluslaw national forest D. EBY, • a tto rn ey at la w . but none has spread to timber, ac General Practice. Confidential Ad cording to R. S. Shelley, supervisor. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Headquarters for the Oregon Trunk railroad have been established at Klamath Falls with J. J. Hoydar, gen W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH eral agent from Spokane, In charge. ATTORNEY AT LAW The first forest fires of the season M asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re . for Douglas county were reported at Roseburg, four of them being spotted In widely separated sections of the W . A- h eylm a n county. ATTORNEY AT LAW Preliminary work on the paving of Insurance • * * Collections the Klamath Falls entrance to Crater Real Estate— Loans Lake national park has been started See Heylman About Insurance ! by employes for the Warren Construc _ _ _ _ _ ----------------------------------- tion company. The new girls’ dormitory at the g E. WOOSTEJk state institution for the feeble-minded at Salem will be constmicted of con Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, crete, It was ordered by the state Rentals, board of control. Farm Loans a Specialty. More than 7,000,000 salmon trout Telephone Estacada. Ore. are ready for liberation at the state trout hatchery on Salmon creek at Oakridge, according to Charles J. Hall superintendent. In a timber sale conducted by W. L. Tooze, Sr., register of the Port land federal land office, 5,248,000 feet London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. of timber In four scattered tracts wa3 sold for a total of $9363.19. Keep your policy in bur Fire The Mosler Fruit Growers’ associa Proof Vault, free of charge. tion has reported contracting its en tire 1925 tonnage to the American $ Fruit Growers, Inc. Principals to the deal declined to reveal prices. A gent . Edward J. H. Joehnk of Marsh field has been appointed U. S. referee in bankruptcy for the Coos Bay dis trict by Judge Wolverton to succeed William E. Coleman, resigned. AT Completion of the pumping plant for the new Malln Irrigation district was announced by the reclamation service, and within a short time water will be pumped Into the canals. y BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. Mrs. Myrtle M. Hilsabeck, 45, was ESTACADA, OREGON killed when the automobile driven by her husband, Delbert Hilsabeck, plunged down an embankment on the Neat, Durable work Eugene-Lorane highway near Eugene. Guaranteed Loss by fire In Oregon during June, exclusive of Portland, totaled $233,- Have the soles sewed on 053.74, according to the report of the your afess shoes with a state fire marshal. The Dalles suf fered the heaviest loss reported, $35,- HOT W A X M A C H I N E 000. A rich strike of gold, which assay ed at $40.80 a ton, the highest value A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada of gold yet recorded In the operations, has been made at the Mother Lode copper mine, 28 miles northeast of Baker. An invasion of cutworms, advanc ing from field to field in large num bers like an army, is reported in the Rogue river valley south of Phoenix Much damage already has been done In the Talent district. Proposed freight rate increases on THURS $ FRI. July 16-17 fruit and vegetables by carloads to Portland from California points via the Southern Pacific line were suspended by the interstate commerce commis TELEPHONE GIRLS No.# IRON-MAN No. 2. slon until November 6. E. G. Hopson of Portland, W. B. SATURDAY JULY 18 Dennis of Carlton and O. A. Coveil of Corvallis were reappointed by Gov “ SECRETS of tha NIGHT” ernor Pierce to succeed themselves for OREGON TRAIL N o . 16-17 terms of six years each on the state THE LOST CHORD board of engineer examiners. Residents of Oregon during the fis SUN. & MON., Jn!yl#-20 cal year of 1925, which closed June ‘ A MAN M IST LIV E” 30. paid federal taxes aggregating $8. 162.091 72. according to a preliminary a g g r a v a t in m am m a summary of taxation announced by ORCHESTRA SUNDAY the bureau of Internal revenue. EVENING. H J. Cavanaugh, of Pendleton, was TUES end Wed., July 21-22 appointed a member of the pension board by the commissioner of pen sions upon the recommendat:|>n of Representative Sinnott of The Dalles DON’T FALL He will take office immediately. KING'S COMMAND. DENTIST O FIRE INSURANCE. H. C. S T E P H E N S BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP LIBERTY T H E A T R E “ EVE'S SECRET’’ “ THE EiDIN COMET” ____________________________________ Stanley Marden «pent Saturday- Large sheet* o f Blotting Paper. n’$bt and Sunday with his family 19x24, at the NEWS office. 10c. • h « " but was compelled to return ------------------------- to the hospital again the first of SUBSCRIBE FOB THE NEWS the week. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. REPRESENTATIVE HAWLEY INSPECTS RURAL R 0 U .E 15 IN D E P E N D ÍC E a y CQTHpunn -n ADDRESS BY B. F. CLAY l ü I hüh L i H ; ju UlJüÍL PROPOSED BY CLÜB HOLDS SESSION The following address was de livered by the Rev. B. F. Clay, Pas tor o f the Christian Church of Es The Estacada City Council con- One o f the most interesting tacada at the Fourth o f July gatherings ever held in this city celebration held here that day. It : veiled Tuesday evening, July 14, in their regular occurred last Friday evening when followed the short but appropriate he City hall for about sixty persons representing oration o f the boy orator, Walter I monthly meeting, with Mayor II. C. Stephens presiding and Council non the boosters o f Oregon City, Molnl- .Motcalf o f this city: i J. F. Lovelace, U. S. Morgan, T. la, Oswego, and Colton assembled "I want evoryonne who is for here for a meeting withthe East the American Boy as symbolized Morton, J. Osborne and R. Wilcox in the boy who gave us this fine present. In the absence o f Re- ern Clackamas Community Club. Wm. Dale, Councilman At 7 P. M. the guests and a rep patriotic sentiment, to which you 1 eorder have just listened, and who indors resentative group o f Estacada and es the words o f the immortal docu Morton acted as recorder. The minutes df the last meeting vicinity gathered at the Estacada ments just read in our hearing to end approved. The Hotel where a fine dinner was en arise and give three cheers for the ; were read American Boy- and the American finance committee accepted the joyed. Following this the meeting flag. following hills: P. E. P. C., lights, adjourned to the Estacada park tou see, my friends I am not Recorder Dale, salary, where a band concert was taking any chances o f arousing §21.00; by- 315.00; Jas. Norris, salary, $92.- given by the local band, after ■ enthusiasm on this occasion which the meeting opened in the waiting until the close of my ad 40; J. P. Woodle, $3.00; G. Saun dress. We will begin with enthusi Rawlins, $2.00: pavilion with President A. G. Ames asm whether we shall close with it ders, $2.00; B. Woodard, $2.00 F. Marasco, $2.00; o f the Community Club presiding or not. The greatest factor in our Amer J. Osborne, $18.00; Hildon. $4.00; and making the address o f wel come which was responded to by ican life today is the American Witching, $4.00; T. Saling, $4.00; boy and girl. They are in every R. L. Sheppard, president o f the part o f this great union of the sov J. Moss, $4.00; M. Server,$12.25; Oregon City Chamber o f Com ereign states of America. They Kkching, $3.00; Estacada1 Tel. and $.56; Esta. Pub. Co. merce. Other talks were given by are a majority of our people anil Tel. Co., Gordon Taylor. Molalla; A. H. Hill, will soon be the citizenship o f our $2.25; Estacada Tel. and. Tel. Co., country. $.55; G. Riggins, $4.00; Cromer, Oswego; H. H. Chindgren, Colton; Our forefathers built well when | gravel, LOCAL BREVITIES $369.00; Curry, stars, Mayor H. C. Stephens, Estacada; they- produced this wonderful Mayor Adams, Oswego; Chris Schu Declaration o f Independence and $7.50. Wm. H. Richardson o f Portland, bel, E. A. Koen, Judge J. U. the Constitution that followed a Motion made by Councilman few years later. You and 1 are Lovelace that all bills as read bo was in Estacada, Wednesday. Campbell, Dr. H. Freeze, County called upon today to see that their Agent, Walter Holt of Oregon work shall not be weakened or de allowed and warrants drawn for G. Norris is making a number City; S. E. Wooster, G. E. stroyed. To this end we must die same, carried. o f improvements on his home on A petition was presented the Lawrence, Wm. W. Smith, W. F. give our attention to the American Main street. Wo must treat him some council by the residents ulong the Cary and L. C. Howe o f Estacada. Boy. what after the manner pursued by city The proposal for a county wide our Jewish friends when they are boulevard asking that the STanley Marden is able to be council match the $100 raised by community club met with much making ready their holiday goose. home again after several weeks in enthusiastic support and it is A Jewish table would be somewhat , the residents for the improvement a Portland hospital. by having upon it a o f that street. A fter considera hoped that this may lead to the disgraced goose that was not rolling in fat. Albert Belfils o f Oakland, Cali organizationof such in the near fu So when this great bird has been ble discussion a motion was made that the fornia, is visiting at the home of ture. The purpose o f this would selected he is taken to the collar or by Councilman Wilcox to some convenient outbuilding road committee be instructed o f his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Belfils. be to bring about the study of to various local and county problems and there his foot is nailed to the investigate expenditures made dur various street The Estacada Pharmacy has an and lead to a better understanding floor. Thus Recured they come ing the year on daily to the goose with a pan of and if sufficient interesting “ ad” appearing on the between the communities served by cornmeal soaked in milk m one improvements fourth page o f this issue, such. It would tend to draw all j hand and a spoon in the other,, | funds are available that they de closer together into a strong central they proceed to stuff the bird un termine what steps he taken in re Mr. and Mrs. W . W. Smith were union where greater strength would j til he is full and running over. gard to this matter. Motion car Today it falls to your lot and the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. R. H. enable greater things to be ac ried. mine to see that our boys and Currin at Dodge Park last Sun A letter from the P. E. P Co. in girls are filled with wholesome pat complished. day. The short talks during the even riotism and intelligence. To this end regard to the number and size of we must see to it that our school ing brought out the need for system is kept free and abreast the present street lamps was read Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carlin and closer co-operation on the part of o f the ago in those principles that and a new schedule quoted. This three daughters o f Portland were but each and every community in the will make patriots of our children. new schedule wn:. discussed Sunday guests at the Hugh Car They must know the history of no definite action was taken. solving of the present and future lin home in Currinsville. the men who wrote and signed the Upon motion made and seconded problems. Declaration o f Independence. Every ; The general consensus o f opinion man in that convention know that the meeting adjourned. A groupe o f young people in the community enjoyed a very pleas as expressed by the many speak when he signed his name to that ant evening last Friday night when ers was that these meetings have 1 document he made himself an ob I. O. O. F. INSTALL OFFICERS ject o f persecution by the power another o f their enjoyable dances done much already to unite the ful British Government. From At the regular meeting o f the I. people o f the county and that they that moment he would be de was held in the I. 0 . O. F. hall. O. O. F. lodge last Saturday even nounced as a rebel and traitor. should by all means be continued. Mrs. E. E. Hannah has been Miss Maxine Telford o f Oregon Yea, they took their lives in their ing v’ne following officers were in hands when they picked up their suffering with an ulcer on the City rendered several especially pen to sign. But they were not j stalled by I). D. G. M. Chas P. Johnson: N. G. , A. G. Ames; V. G., pupil o f one o f her eyes but is im fine violin selections. She was ac craven cowards. proving rapidly under the care of companied by Mrs. R. Caufield of Look at these signatures. The Lawrenco W ebber; Secretary, J. K. spirit o f the men is seen in every Ely; Treasurer, W. F. Cary; War Dr. G. F. Midford. Oregon City. stroke o f their pens. John Han H. II. Chindgren gave two ezcel- cock put his name on that parch den, Lloyd Ewalt; Cond., Ernest Estacada Wood Yard— 16-inch lent Swedish readings which were Marshall; Chaplain, J. G. Huyman; ment in bold, large letters that length— also hauling and moving. must have amazed King George R. S. S., Fred Armstrong; L. S. S., well received by the audience. For quick service call H. R. Stubbe when he saw the purpose o f the Fred Crawford; R. S. N. G.,Harvey man in that bold hand writ Gilgnn; L. S. N. G., Art Perry; R. Phone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P. NEW TOLL LEAD FROM See the care with Charles S. V. G., Piarl Tracy; L. S. V. M. ESTACADA TO PORTLAND ing. Carroll o f Carrollton identified him self, by writing Charles Carroll of G. Paul Holmes; I. G., Calvy Bee Ben Dodson, accompanied by his On the morning of July 4th The Carrollton. He did not wish to be ;Q. G., G. B. Linn. sister, Mrs. Helen Davis, and Mr. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph endanger s.nyother Carroll in the He was notifying his ene- j DR. CLARKE, EYE SPECIALIST and Mrs. Vernon Hassell and baby, Company opened a new copper world. drove to La Grande last week circuit from Portland to Estacada mies ju t where Carroll lived. to Estacada, Saturday, Thore men, the representatives coming where Mrs. Davis resides. They which gives Estacada three toll of less than three millions o f peo July 18th— at the Estacada Hotel returned home on the following circuits to Portland. ple lit ing in the Thirteen Colonies! for the day. Prices reasonable, day. Owing to the heavy growth of of the British Empire, by thnt very , examinations free. It act were an inspiration to every long distance from this section it Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore were has been necessary to increase their liberty loving soul in the whole j world. Can you wonder that the ! among those attending the C h a u t a u lines from one to three, and for the < o.iS.iental Army in rags and with qua program last Wednesday at out hoes should have prolonged the past two months ten men have Tuggle so many year« until they Gladstone. They visited little Jean been on this estimate to complete ?.r )_. ed the admiration and fired Moore, their granddaughter in it as soon as possible . the enthusiasm o f the gallant La Portland earlier in the day. It required 6220 lbs of copper Fayette and other Europeans to , come to their assistance until ic- W. H. H. Wade o f this city is wire to do the work, and the new tory came to the new flag that ha circuit cost $7290. camping at Chautauqua park at since become the most glorious that ever floated over land or sea. Gladstone during the entire session From tha*. day to this, this coun in order to be able to attend the ROD AND GUN CLUB ORGANIZE try has stood as the champion o f the many interesting and entertaining libertie of mankind. When the programs. This is an annual out countries were The Eastern Clackamas Rod and South American struggling for freedom from the ing taken by Mr. Wade and one Gun club was organized here Sat j-p-.n l) yoke the United Stater, which he eagerly looks forward to urday with Harry Smith elected sympathized in th< r struggle and each year. president and W. A. Heylman, President Monroe issued at that TO HOLD BABY CLINIC time the now famous Monroe Doc-1 secretary. trine, which gave notice to all Notice will be given by the pres monarchies o f the Old World that Plans are being made for a baby clinic to be held in Estacada ident for the next meeting when this country would not tolerate the laoìikir Olii «UHI in Green sendi. g of European troops to ei- the latter part o f this month. All the by-laws and other matters per th<-r North or South America to W lu l« a t ■/ D k J w . . .fllloníiut Ví children under school age are ad taining to the organization will be hold any o f the states subject to your en^ne decide th-m. mitted to this clinic and will be acted upon. The organization was brought But what o f ourselves? Car. examined at this time. Those tak AT we. and will we maintain the liberty ing part in form er clinics are urged about to promote better fishing and given us nearly a century and a hunting in the eastern part of to bring their children at thi» half ago? The answer to this E D ’ S SERVICE STATION Clackamas county. 'question depends in large measure time for another examination. upon what we o f this generation Further details may he had by ESTACADA, OREGON Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Steinman left shall do. calling Mrs. J. F. Lovelace or Mr*. We have got to do something Monday morning for a ghort vaca W. J. Moore o f this city. more than hold celebrations on In Clean Power The date and the place o f the tion at Cannon Beach and other dependence Day. We must study seaside resorts. During Mr. Stein- the condition! about us, and also Full Mileage meeting will be announced later. man's absence Ben Dodson will be those into which we are slowly in charge o f the General Gas Ser drifting. AT LAST! Is our political life what it ought It i* not longer necessary to vice station and Mrs. Dodson will to be? On the field o f Gettysburg, r ------- spend time and car fare to get the carry the mail on route one in the ham Lincoln declared this to PORTLAND’S MOST REAS vernment o f the people, “ Gi absence o f her husband. boy his clothes. Let me take his ONABLE FATING HOUSE ople and for the people.’ he p< measure and get him a beautiful, have g loried in that statement Erickson o f Cui rrir.s- durable and serviceable suit for Mrs. E. the be?t ; and wisest description last Me injured only $11.75. ville was b« ’ndBy o f the dem locratic life in America when -he -! ippod [„ ,t „ tod ay? My answer to that Two pant suits, Free belt— ages at her hoi is, that tim e and again we hear or a teak»>ttle o f boil- 8 to 18 years..— $2.00 cash with while carry- , ...... 213 FIRST ST., Near Sulrnon le servie es o f a phy- r^8" 01 n,‘ in who say that ours is order, delivered on or before Sep- ing water. 8 governine int by parties. And too Our Motto: to are« ■ressary Umber 1. sician were " the often we b et the statement go un- ■ Price, Quality and Quantity. WRy? Simply be- :cording to the ¡latest challenged. P. F. BLACK. wounds but Week of July 20, Lin's Inn. It reports she is resting easily. (Continued on page two) J Honorable W. c . Hawley, United States representative from Ore gon, spent part o f Tuesday in Es tacada as the guest o f Postmaster A. N. Johnson. While here Mr. Hawley heard ar guments for and against the pro posed changes asked in mail route one extending into the Currins- ville and Garfield communities. The facts as presented by those favoring such a change as well as those opposing said change were heard and the matter taken under advisement. According to a report the pro posed change will not omit any of the present patrons served by the present route but will by means of an extention o f the route or a two-mile retrace better serve those already on it. It will add no new ones to the route even with the change. Congressman Hawley was taken over a portion o f the route dur ing his short stay here. irti •r'tf/', S U IT E - P J M