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1 V T jgk ■ U i ' i a X E E l t t H B k Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 18, ESTACADA, OREGON, N u m b e r 43 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST p \ K . W. W. RHODES William E. Cilthens. 76. a pioneer ^ O S T E O P A T H IC farmer of Lane county, died at the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, Albany hospital. Mr. Gtthens came to Oregon with hia parents In 1851. Harvesting of wheat Is generally ]~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD under way all over Umatilla county. P H Y S I C I A N AND S U R G E O N . Reports indicate that yields are slight- X R av E quipm ent — G lasses fitte d ly less than farmers had expected. "S FFIC i and Nesldanc« Secnnd and Main S'raeis Esracada. Oreçon— Tslschnns Connecitena A street paving program embracing more than 20 blocks In the hill sec- tion of Oregon City was approved at T } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON a special meeting of the city com- mission. DENTIST EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT Phones: Office, 815; Residence 5051 Estacada Oregon. dr . harry L. C handler C H IR O P R A C T O R 535 MORGAN BUILDING BR O AD W AY A N D W A S H . H OURS PORTLAND, O R E G O N n 10 A. M. to 6 P. M D. EBY, a tto r n e y at la w General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. . Ad W I L L I A M WALLACE SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW M asonic B l d g . W E stacada , O re . . A- h eylm an ATTORNEY AT LAW Insurance Real See * * * Collections Estate— Loans Heylman About Insurance S , E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Rentals, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1>>25. RURAL SCHOOLS RECEIVE FAVORABLE MENTION Among the 37 schools in Oregon which were 100 per cent enrolled in the Health Crusade, from the t rk to j time they undertook the W work the close o f the school year, twi local schools were mention being the Tracy school under t; > direction of Earl Tracy 1 George school with Mrs. Dow in charge. Each o f these schools will re- ce' ve a pennant whies .s offered each year by the National Tubercu- l°s*s Association to schools havii Per cent enrollment in the Health Crusade work where every pupil performs at least 54 chores or more per week for twelve weeks or more during the school year. lin i i/m m i .. ’ ’ ---------- $1.50 P er Y e a r WILL SEND FRUIT JAMS AND JELLIES The Lauio's Auxiliary o f the American Legion are making pren- arntiona for a canned fruit, jam RESiDENTS MAY CREATE I <*» U Brenton Vedder, county school »lent will be sent from T Morton’s superintendent, who recently re Oregon City after to do- turned to asked to enjoying a week's vacation at 1V t the Oek Grove ranger station -------- - committee will sc. " hero his son, Eugene Vedder is that they are shipped. stationed, spent a portion o f the ___ ___________ —--------------------_ time looking over the territory Vs we go to press word reaches us in rPRavd to the establishing o f a that Van Woodard died this morn- “ -'hool district in that vicinity. ing at the Veterans’ hospital in This would allow the children of Portland. those compelled to reside there an — —-------------- -— opportunity to enjoy n school. The W ,LL HANDLE THE present facilities for transportation EVERGREEN BERRIES make it almost impossible for those children to attend any school out- The loganberry season is near- side of the community. City Enterprise; E. R Kocn, Ban- ner-Courier; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Molalla Pioneer and L. C. Howe. Eastern Clackamas News. T "'o resolutions rapping the Ten- nessee anti-evolution- law and- giv- no^*cc that the editors o f the The Pacific Coast Association of sUte w°uld oppose any such legisla- Nurserymen, with delegates present tion here were tabled by the Oregon from all parts of the coast and some State Editorial Association after possibly from the east, is being held a lively discussion in which it was OREGON GROWING In Portland. ---------- said that modernism and fundamen- 'n‘ nthf, Cml f ° r thlS yaar and No definite steps as yet have been An Invitation to the national or- The past week has been a lively talism were likely to become live h l l H n t 'V ar ngement8 f ° r, , t 0 tak0” it is understood that it ganizatlon of American War Mothers one for new settlers in the in the political issues in Oregon, i ; ■ I * T, black* w° uid bc < « . * . « school to hold Its 1327 biennial convention in Land Settlement Department of One resolution declared the a.-so- berries.. This industry is an ,m- district and establish a school there Portland Is being considered by the the Portland Chamber o f Com- ciation opposed any restrictions p o ’tant ono in 0Ul' community and jn time to begin the fall term Oregon state organization. merce. Marion county has re- o f liberty, either in education or sbollld be of interest to many as i t _______________ ‘ Hearing of the application of the ported 185 out o f the state a m - religion and against the Tennessee tba *ourco ‘>1 considerable reve- ESTACADA PHARMACY Willamette Valley Southern Railroad ; val® since January, and Lane conn- law or any similar law in this state. , l“ ' ' ’’ >Vl|uld like all who are in- HOLDS FLOWER CONTEST company to abandon its track between ty has submitted a like list o f 38 The resolution also declared the l,,;vsted to drop into the cannery _______ Kaylor and Mount Angel will be held since June first. Klamath county association opposed to any restrie- ;lt any l ' me uni* la'h the matter Tuesday, July 21, the Estaca- at the latter city on July 30. has just sent in the names o f six tion o f the advancement either of 0' vr- da Pharmacy held a sweet pea con- J. G. HAYMAN. test planned earlier in the year. Fire, believed to have been start- faraler® from Bish°P' California, religion or science, W ith the hopes o f aiding in beau ed by an overheated core furnace, d i d i " bo. have bought farms in that Another resolution which did not TO HOLD CLINIC WEDNESDAY tifying the yards throughout the damage estimated at *20.000 to the |section of southern Oregon during mention the Tennessee law and Nine other new did not take quite such a modernist community the Estaeadu Pharmacy foundry and pattern shops of the Com the past month. A baby clinic will be held here settlers have been reported irto stand in the wrangle, deplored distributed free sweet pea seeds mercial Iron works In Portland. Wednesday, July 29, at 10 A. M., the department during the pRst what was declared to be an attempt last spring and arranged to award Four persons were Injured, two pos ir tlie Estacada high school build week, making a total o f 236. to make the question o f evolution prizes to the various contestants sibly fatally, when an automobile in ing at which time all children under This reaches the record o f al- a political issue and declared the i » , entering bouquets at the time spec- which they were riding smashed Into school age may be brought for ex- ¡jjcd 1 most 1000 settlers reported thru opposition o f the editors of this a Southern Pacific train at Dairy amination. Miss Della Pearson, the Land Settlement Department state to make it any such Mrs. Irving Smith o f Estacada station, seyen miles west of Salem. issue Clackamas county health nurso and during its period o f operation, the here. Dr. Minch will be present to carry exhibited the largest bouquet and actual figures to date being 993. C. C. Chapman, editor o f the Mrs. Russell Reed of Faraday, the L O C A L B R E V IT IE S on this work. Oregon Voter, turned the tide bouquet contained thé greatest va- It is hoped that at least 30 chil-v V IO L A B R E E Z E S against the resolution when he dren moy Vfl' exa"mined* 7 r thi^ «m e' liety o f bIo°ms. Each was awarded Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turel r.rgrr «> Earl dcd tbat tbef assoc,a^ on state w** and previously had , a ,bottlc o f choico P°rfume as a t a il Lankins tanains had naa quite quite a a fire nre in in COnte" committing the editors o f the ,u„;_ those , , who . have „ - , prize. 1« Flmher Snndav rnaging mno-incr it it neces- neee«. ... .. editorial nolirv ... ...... , thc’r 1 Perry Delap Is now employed in the his timber Sunday t0 definite which , ■ children examined are urged ■ . Denny Brothers’ barber shop. sary to call out all o f his neighbors ¡,° L d th fa sL d a 'tion had no right ! t° ' T " , t1h° m tbat \h° W°/'k may ,ha , , cxhibited bou; Farm Loans a Specialty, A Mrs. W . S. Davidson of Garfield to assist in putting it out. It , .......rdn th »t ti......... . " a"d th---------lay w u one o f T e lep h on e E etacad a, O re. wag a Portland visitor last week. made quite a hot fire in the large , ' . .. _ . ' tb‘ ' , ®rm" examination may be UI“ ! beauty and color. Seeds n . ------- — j ,, J— underhru-h A resolution commending Grants compared and the results deter, had been distributed to about 100 . Van Woodard, who >s confined to the Gee* and t.,e dry underbrush. Pu| on the fact that there war .......... .. bv comnariaon. but due to the l.ten es. o f the ------------------- -------------------------- Veterans hospital in Portland, is slow- Babe White and family who came vio|ation 0f tho prohibition law ______________ .-mi and vacation time many of ly improving in health. here to spend the Fourth returned during the editorial convention was Considerable interest was mani- those desiring to enter blooms Ralph Richards o f Woodburn visited i t0 their new home at Tillamook, adopted. Another urged federal lest in this ¿it.y Monday afternoon ■•ere unable to do so. his sister, Mrs. W. W. Rhodes and Oregon, last Tuesday, taking most legislation prohibiting the postoffice and Tuesday morning during tho The judges mnking the selections family for several days last week. of their household goods with them. ... In ing o f the building which form were •. , ... |, Ecksr, S. E. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Lloyd Yocum was injured last Tues- Charles Hicinbotham and family commercial printing and another - ly housed the Estacada State Woo ter and Theodore Ahlberg. day in a fall from a lumber dock which : anc* Mrs- Sevier attended the Chau- indorsed plans for a uniform sched- Bank from its former location to — ________ Keep your policy In our Fire Proof Vault, free o f charge. resulted in a broken rib. tauqua on Saturday and took in the ule o f advertising and printing the coiner o f Second and Currin MEETING CALLED TO Telephone and electric CONSIDER CELEBRATION Lloyd Kaake, son of Mr, and Mrs, Campers’ camp fire after the pro- rates. The association also com- streets. gram Saturday evening. They en -1 mended those newspapers which do lines had to be cut to allow the _____ H , C . S T E P H E N S Will Kaake. received a bad cut on his joyed the affair greatly. ' not mention the names of juve- the building to pass under. It is A meeting has been culled for head while swimming la,-t Tuesday. agent . Mrs. Dave Miller o f McMinville nile delinquents, previous discus- understood that tho building will Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Mrs. Hester Githens of Currinsville has been visiting a week1 with her siorl having determined that such be remodeled into an apartment Estacada Library to consider plans Went to Peoria, Oregon last Saturday mother, Mrs. M. Lacroy, who is publication had a bad effect on the house for the annual Labor Day celebra to attend the funeral o f Wm. Githens. confined to her bed. Martha Me- future of the youth tion to be held here. The many friends of Upton H. Gibbs Queen, whose home is in Spring- THE TAX-EXEMPT PROBLEM Committees v.iil be named to as- Last year this celebration was former editor of the ‘ News ” will field, Arkansas is assisting her sis- sist in working out a history o f given under the auspices o f tho It is stated that there are now regret to learn o f his continued illness ters .Mrs. Ed. Ficken and Mrs. Oregon newspapers and to frame . .... . „ . Estacada Bund and the Library As- O I L J l ISbll LIIV U.H11M1 IllltilWU UUillll fi Ui , ■ | * - , at his home in Washougal. Charles Landers, who are taking a style and guide book for editors ■ , __ '„"..'-I; „ • . , '' r*.. 1 ' .‘H .^. 1’.‘ sociation and it is hoped that ar- mumcipal securities in Our Country . , 1 , r. on newspaper English. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lacy of Dodge care 0f their mother, J langements may be mnde at this hat are totally exempt from taxa- It was found that instead o f be are the parents of an eight pound son Mr# Bfin Tann,c f and daU(fhter, meeting for the affair. tion. born Tuesday evening, Dr. W. W’ Bearl, are spending a few weeks at ir‘; _lb u year^ old _t h e ^ The question o f the proposed The l.-itcment that this enormous was in attendance. more than 30 years old and a com X BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. county-wide union ns proposed ut I Seaside. sum ¡if money belongs only to mittee will be named to determine Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith and Miss; ESTACADA, OREGON Mrs. Joe Hinkle and daughter thg correctness of agc and t0 ,)re. wealthy !»eople who seek to escape the joint community club meeting Nava Smith drove to Stayton where | c d at the Chautauqua at taxation is untrue— as millions of u f, w ’»Fo will be discussed pare a program in accordance with they viaited relatives and fe.ends over Glarfstone during thc sea#on. Neat, Durable work citizen not counted plutocrats in- I a" samc gathering, the discovery. t e wee *end. , John Hamilton also camped at A large ! Those interested are asked to A. L. Mallery, editor o f the Oak vest in these securities. Guaranteed A number of friends planned a sur- tj,e Chautauqua, part o f this $13,000,000,000 would attend. land Tribune, Oakland, Oregon, prise for Mrs. W. W. Smith Iasi Mon- ¿ t iast we have heard the whis- never get upon the tax rolls in any Have th« soles sewed on was elected president anti Hal E. Large sheets o f Blotting Paper, day evening in honor of her birthday, tie of the “ Galloping Goose” on Hoss, editor of the Oregon City f orm' v b,ch 18 ,true o t manV other 19x24, at the NEWS office, 10c. * your afess shoes with a A picnic lunch was enjoyed during thc Mr. Carver’s railroad. They were forma o f capital savings. Enterprise, and president o f the as evening. hauling out timber for the road at sociation for the past two years The unfair part of the whole HOT W A X M A C H I N E Estacada Wood Yard— 16-inch the mill here on Monday. They situation is, that being entirely ex was named secretary. length— also hauling and moving. have quite a lot o f track laid now. Prineville, Oregon, was selected ernpt from taxation, the tax-cx- For quick service call H. K. Stubbe A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada as the convention city for next, -mpts operate to penalize all other Phone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P. SCALE UP AND SCALE DOWN forms of securities and prevent year. M. tf money being used for industrial Grants Pa^s entertained the visi Whether it be by President Cool- development. Miss Edith HarKenrlder, who is em idge or by any other public official tors in a wonderful manner. A din The big investment in tax- ployed in the office o f the Estacada ner was served Friday evening in _ , . . _ . . _ . o r agency, efforts for tax reduction ext. 'V >ts ham peas railroad dcvel- Riverside Park, followed by a Telephone and Telegraph Company is wiU meet wjth Ia[. approval pment, construction of public util- taking a vacation at this time ami visit It band concert and a dance given by itic.; and industrial growth— high- For the tax burden is real, ing her sisters and other relatives in the Oregon Cavemen. On Saturday bears heavily on everyone. e rales find prices must be charged eastern Oregon. The farmer sells his crop and in the party was taken to the Oregon because of higher priced capital to Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson and rcturn gives more to the tax col- Cave* - the “ marble balLs 0 r e - oneratc with. family left Saturday fo r a two iector than he keeps for himself. <ron- 0:1 thc way out a fleaclous THUR. A FBI., JULY 23-24 week’s vacation. They will visit Last year the-railroads paid taxes luncheon was served at Grayback IT P E R EAGLE ( REEK Bandon and other points of interest ¡n tj,e amount o f $340,000,000. or f ’amP antl f “ ll“ w'ng the trip thru in the southern part o f the state. $30,000,000 more than was paid the fhc caves * d,nn',r at ('. H. Paddison and family mo Mrs. Mary G ut« and son of Oakland, stockholders. tored to Wilhoyt Springs, Sunday, TELEPHONE GIRLS No. 10 California are the guests of Mr. and Merchants may and sometimes do ,inK an<* , Uea, . 0 n . r* * * and spent th» day. look fa this »«oto Creen IRON MAN N«< 3. end W hitest fodrpndmt Mrs. G. E. Lawrence. They visited add their taxes to the selling price < a ’ 0, com pete t c <n,,. Mrs. S. J. Eddy of Portland was Dt'i'frf.. .fU]upend let 1 Many of the editors found time Crater Lake on their way north and o f their wares, thus passing the tax SATURDAY, JULY 2S tenir enjSnc decide to visit the irrigated districts in a guest at R. B. Gibson’s last Wednesday accompanied by M’rs. Law- burden on to the consumer, but as Thursday. Her sisters, Mrs. M. S. rence made the crive over the Mt. taxes rise, prices soar, sales lessen th* * * * * * r " ....... AT Hor>oir.n and Mrs. J. M. Lightfoot, Hood Loop. and profits dwindle. The railroad very much^mpressed with ths proe- OREGON TRAIL No, 18. who had been the guests o f Mrs. “ PAPA’ S PET” ED S SERVICE STATION There will b# s meeting Eastern Cla- »»*« merchant, obtain- ita « ■ The ^ The community spirit ia very pro Gibson for a few days, and also ckamas Rod and Gun Club at the Smith nue from the public, selling service Mrs. Gibson, accompanied her home T un A MON,, JULY 28-27 nounced throughout the entire ESTACADA, OREGON Hardware, Saturday. Aug. 1 s t2 P . M. instead of merchandise, hence it community and the hospitality ac in the evening. »* too passes the tax burden on to the The farmers in this community for the purpose o f completing the org- corded the guests cannot be forgot, Clean Power consumer, nization and taking In new members. are busy cutting grain these fine “ HIS DAY AT REST” ten, The tax burden cannot be shift Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale return#d Full Mileage TUES-WED JULY 28-29 ed. Directly or indirectly, it falls Mrs R. F. Gibson was a Chautau- A marriage license was i- ued Tuesday from a two weews* vaca- •I n , - l . l * _ on the general public. The only lust Saturday in Vancouver, Wash., «itor on Friday and also on tion spent with their son, George , y ----- — »------- -» — -calc up day to Jack A. Balcom and Pearl E. Dale and family o f Wallowa. Ore- wa>' to r’ d“ ce '* “ to RACE FOR A RANCH. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass mo- gon. Mr. Dale resumed his duties econ°m y and scale down extrava- Norris o f this city. Thc bride la PORTLAND’S MOST REAS- sw e et dream s . •cd to Gladstone Park last Sun- as city recorder last Wednesday i a" c e — Industrial New. Bureau. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uhas. ONABLE FATING HOUSE f E-tacada and has attended day to hear Dr. Whitcomb Brough- Norris Friday «ite is Family nit#, mornin* ’ Mr. and Mrs. M B. Signs and school. The er preach. whole family can see the show Everett Wilson arrived In F.sts-sds fanliiy of Hillsboro were gue.-ts the E acada high Mr. and J. P. Woodle were calling FOR 80 CENTS. Wednesday with a number of horses Iagt Sunday at the home ofMrs. P. young couple will reside in thi on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle on city for the present. which he will use in the rodeo. Sunday, j Rynnjng. Mr. Sign« was «uper- _ Monday evening. July 26. Riiers who to.A part in «'mi- int4fndent ,,f . . . ;; -., . , 213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon Mr. and Mrs. R. Re ese are visit- Mr*. C. Renstrom is home again lar events on the Fourth at M o la ll a . a numbcr o i year, ago> whde Mr Our Motto; Ellen Keith o f Faraday has been iting at Bay Ocean a this time, after making Mr. Renstrom a visit ‘ Price, Quality a,id Quantity. (11 for several days but is reported Stayton and Klamath Falla will be on Signa held the grade pri:. Mrs. Reese is a sister i if Mrs. W. J. down at his camp near Cathla- haixi. A base ban game will be played at the tjme. I to bc improving. met, Washington, Moore o f this city. between Estacada and Beaver Creek. . i of Camp 8, a ten pound son. FIRE INSURANCE. BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP LIBERTY THEATRE “THE STORY W ITHOUT A NAME” "THE BURNING TRAIL” "THE 0EVIL'S CARGO IN FAST GOMFANY state • C afeteria