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* y r K- L X Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 18, ESTACADA, OREGON, N umber 44 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OREGON NEWS .ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1025. " g ™ DISTRICT RELIGIOUS LABOR OAr CELEBRATION EDUCATIONAL RALLY 31.50 P er Y ear DELPH CREEK HATCHERY O E LIV E R S JI.W TRODT J. C. Moreland, superintendent of Plans for the annual L,abor Day p \ K . W. W. RHODES the Delph Creek Trout Hatchery ^ O S T E O P A T H IC P. H. Acton, a resident of Salem,I =elob„ration ‘ » be held here Septem- William Jennings Bryan died at is busy sending out 500,000 fish (Contributed) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Dayton, Tennessee, at about 1:30 told of how he was treed by a buck ber 7 were discussed at a meeting Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada. dee, ~wh7l«"fl*h1n*” nn‘ 7h» north TnrZ held Wednesday evening in the Members o f the Sunday -chools which arc being used in stocking Sunday afternoon, July 26. Death * City hall. A. G. Ames, president o f and churches o f Eastern Claeka- the lakes in eastern Clackamas came to the groat Commoner while of the Santiam river, six milea east the Community Club presided. mas county and their friends united county along the Skyline trail taking an afternoon nap. of Mehama. F ) R . G. F. MIDFOKD The following committees were *n n vcr>' successful meeting o f the which will be opened to the public Mr. Bryan, following his partici P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N , All children 12 years of age and appointed: Dance, Henry Beers. Eastern Clackamas District o f the at a later date. There are approx- pation in the evolution trial, was Y R ay E quipment G lasses fitted under will be admitted free to the \ym. Gilgan and A G Ames-box- Oregon Council o f Religious Edu- imately 55 or 60 lakes lying be- preparing to deliver a scries o f lec DF!s fiL S f O r V ^ -T * X n .‘ BCo“ L«.Io!;',,, Multnomah county fair to be held in ing_ races anfj sports> Bob Cooke; cation, held in the Guttridge grove tween the snow clad peaks o f Hood tures upon the subject throughout 1 Gresham throughout the week of July chorus, Mrs. Lloyd Yocum ; conces- at Springwater, Sunday July 20. and Jefferson which are receiving the country. 28 to August 2. sions, Mrs. IV. J. Moore; Merry-go- There was an attendance o f ' 256 « porton o f these fish. These lakes Born in Illinois in I860, he stud J ^ R . CHAS, P. JOHNSON Fires in Portland during June caus- round, S. E. W ooster; Finance, Mrs. in the various departments o f the are all within a radius o f four or ied law, was a successful editor and ed the death of two men and piled up H. C. Stephens; Drills, G. E. Law- Sunday school, a session o f which five miles and should prove an in- for two years served as Secretary DENTIST EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT a financial loss of $217,238, according rence, Fred Armstrong and Mrs. was held just after the opening o f teresting and profitable recreation 0f state in President Wilson's cabi- to the monthly report of Edward Oren- Clara Hicinbotham; publicity and the conference, and this number spot for fishermen in the years to t Phones: Office, 315; Residence 5051 fell, fire marshal. advertising, H. C. Stephens. was largely increased during the come. for the presidency bv the demo! Estacada' Oregon. Reedsport is shipping fish by water An important meeting of the day- The basket dinner and social The problem of transporting cratic party As an olaUu. bl, haj this summer. One cargo of 3000 cases committees named will be held Fri- hour at noon added to the pleasure these small fry from the hatchery f ew e(jUab. D r . H a r r y L. C h a n d l e r of shad and chtnook salmon went to day, July 31, at 8 P. M., in the o f the day and much interest and to their new home Has been solved Thc ' funeral services will be CHIROPRACTOR Astoria last week on the gasoline City hall and all are urged to at- enthusiasm was shown throughout by means o f the automobile truck hel(! Fri(laV) Jul ‘ nt bashing- 535 MORGAN BUILDING schooner Roamer. tend. the conference. and the pack horse. The fish are ton D (‘ ' ' wit|)‘ 1)ut.’iuj ¡n ArBn-" BROADWAY AND WASH. HOURS Sales of public lands, Including The county-wide club movement Speakers o f the day and their transported from the Delph Creek ton Xationnl cemetery. PORTLAND, O R E G O N 10 A. M .t o ò P . M fees and commissions, produced $12,- was discussed and an invitation is subjects were as follows: Rev. B. hatchery to ponds which are used _ _____ 601.45 In Oregon during the quarter i beinS extended to the various com- F. Clay, Estacada, “ The Book” ; as temporary homes until they are ~ORING HAS A f ) D. EBY, ending June 30, 1925, the Interior de- miinities to send representatives to Rev. T. I. Kirkwood, Springwater, placed in large cans and loaded DISASTROUS FIRE V /* ATTORN EY A T LAW . partment announced.' Estacada to attend a meeting “ The Sunday school for the Y7oung onto the pack horse and delivered ------------ General Practice. Confidential Ad- A $1 000 000 theater the finest of called for Friday- August 7, at 7 People and the Young People for to the place which will be their per- Fire o f undetermined origin de- viser. Oregon City, Oregon. P. M. to plan such an organization, the Sunday School” ; Mrs. Jean M. manent home. About 300 fish are stroyed the home and place of the circuit of 24 operated on the Pa --------------------- Johnson, State Secretary, “ Our placed in a can and it it is planned business o f S. E. Waller and the cific coast, will be erected in Port LOCAL BREVITIES Reasonable Service” ; and Mr. H. that the fish will reach their des- home and garage o f Mr. and Mrs. W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH land at once by Ackerman & Harris, ---------- W. Stone, general secretary, Y. M, tination before the extreme heat Morgan about 3 A. M. Monday. theater operators. ATTORNEY AT LAW N. P. Nelson o f Newberg was in C. A., Portland who spoke on the of the day makes it inadvisable Other property nearby was threat- M asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re . contract or construction of a Estacada, Wednesday on business, present day conflict in the Church to to carry them farther. Sixteen ene(| f or a time. m .rro lln n vt* o t n t < □ t n v a n ' n million-gallon water storage reservoir ---------- and how it should be met. horses and two packers are now at The places destroyed were the has been let by the Cottage Grove The Estacada Library will be The members o f the Eastern work delivering these fish. living quarters, store confectionery, W . A. HEYLMAN city council to Godard & Randall at closed during the month o f August. Clackamas Band were much appro- All precautions possible are tak- pool room, barber shop and a a price of $16,706.06. • n v i— ----- , ciated contributors to the program, on in regard to the care and hand- dancehall containing a player pia- ATTORNEY AT LAW The Oregon hop crop of 1924 has Insurance * * * Collections * T it o t iV° n ° Ui! >. y° ^ and were very generous w’ith their ling o f these fish in order that th ey .n o and a motion picture machine. been cleaned up by the purchase of 8ea‘ Shock Punch. It seiections. Mr. Fred and Mr. Har- reach their _ destination in first Jir. Waller Real Estate— Loans _____ Mr. Waller received painful the three remaining lots In the state. A A record o f the burns in attemy.ting to save a por- Mr. and Mrs.* S. E. Wooster were old Horner gave a beautiful vocal class condition. See Heylman About Insurance It Is estimated there were 75,000 bales Oregon City visitors last Saturday duet> “ Watchman, What o f the growth made by fish planted last tion of his per anal effects. Mr. In the total 1924 crop. on business. Night?” .“ Gloria in . Excels!«” , “ Ra- year under the same conditions Morgan was eon ined in a Portland Heavy fog, coupled with cooler diant Morn” and the “ Hallelujah shows that the fish have in that hospital and M: i. Morgan was a g E. WOOSTER weather, aided In subduing the fire The Junior baseball league o f Chorus” were given by the choir short period grown to seven and guest of Gresham friends, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, which la the last few days has burn- Estacada will play the Sellwood under the direction o f Mr. David eight inch lengths. The natural The absence c ' a wind and the ed over several acres of old logging Juniors here Sunday, August 2. Horner and a number o f beauti- : food o f these lakes together with timely efV- ts o f ire lighters saved Rentals, 214 milse south of Sandy. — ------ ful old hymns were greatly enjoy- the excellent Condition o f the fish nearbyproperty from damage. Farm Loans a Specialty. _ „ , _ The variegated cutworm, epidemic J' ,M‘ Mo°ve has transferred two 0d by both choir and audience, , when planted is largely responsible It is understood that a portion of le le p n o n e L sta ca a a , O re. over scetjon8 0( western Oregon anvl lots in Addition 1, City o f Estaca- under the same able leadership. for thc rapid growth made. the loss was covered by insurance. ______________________________ the cause of severe damage to truck da' t0 M. Marshall. The report o f the committee for The same variety o f fish that are --------------------------------------------- . gardeners and farmers has appeared „ ------- 7 7 , , nomination o f officers for tho com- dying in such large numbers at the “ CODE OF THE WEST” IS A In the Hood River district. an(A RIrs Mac *)a e an< ing year was adopted in its entirety Oakridge station are reported to bo ROARING WESTERN ROMANCE t t 6 L_Sunday and the officers declared elected as in splendid condition at the Delph Xhe (lirect and ,irastir methods Threshing of the Hood River val- vigitorg at ^ the W m. n Dale home, follows: ¡Creek hatchery. 0f the West were never better_jl- ley’s wheat, oat and barley cropB Is President, Edward Shearer; vice-1 Several improvements have been lustrated than in the absorbing now in full sway. A separator ie now Henry Boyer purchased a Ford VldVnt'"M. C." Glover; secretary- planned recently for the Delph photoplay in which a sturdy SdH M London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. engaged on the crop of Rev. William roadfiter from the Cooke Motor 1 ’ „ ^ ' ,, , n , , , . » , , Arizona tenches a flapper daughter of New York the ‘o£ } M * aT1(1 treasurer, Mrs. Betty Weatherby; Creek hatchery. A. Sunday, who has the largest acre Company this week. „ . In order to secure . . .......... .. ...............................living Keep your policy in our Fire executive committee, M. C. Glover, a greater flow of pure water, 746 loving, age of grain in this section. Proof Vault, free of charge. The young westerner, unused to Jim Abbot left Monday morning Mrs. J. G. Hayman and G. E. Law feet o f 12-inch wooden pipe is now being laid and other changes ure the ways o f the East, falls an easy rence. FORMER RESIDENT MARRIES for Salem where he will spend a , , victim to the charms of Georgia, The committee on resolutions o f p vacation with relatives and friends. ea’ who flirts outrageously with him fered the following: "" but liuighs at him when he pro- Friends o f Mr. and Mrs, C. W. A gent . L O C A L ITEM S poses to her. Tho realization that “ WHEREAS, the tendency of Mrs. Julius Krieger and Wanda Devore o f Berkley, California, have he has only been playing with him Portland and Oregon City the times is toward the lowering received the news o f the marriage were infuriates Cal and and he forces her o f the crime age, due to the break- 1 visitors last Monday. o f their daughter, Bertha to Mr. See the big fight on a 6x8 plat- to marry him ■■ \ >ng down of dicipline in the Chris-, form 26 stories high, and other This is the beginning o f an un- Robert L. Conrad. Due to illnesss John Richards was called to tian homes, Therefore, hair raising stunts in "The Shock usual series o f events that reach a in the Devore family the service AT BE IX RESOLVED by the East- Punch” at the lib erty Theatre terrjOc climax during tho height of was held at the home o f the bride’s Portland for a couple of days last District o f the August 9th and 10th. ‘ It "o w e n Moore hna thc strong role uncle, Lawrence E. Thomas, in week due to the death o f his gran d -: firn Clackamas father, John Hamlin o f that city. Oregon Council o f Religious Edu- ----------- ,,f t|ic cowboy-caveman, and Con- Claremant. —, m 7, /a ■ cation, in regular session assem-1 account assem-: Th-re will be a meeting Eastern Einlern Cln- Cla- t u n c e B e n n e t t ... gives a good . Mr. Conrad is the son o f Rev. Mrs. P. T. Monroe o f Springwa and Mrs. Geo, A. Conrad o f the ter is suffering from a painful frac- bled at Springwater, Oregon, this ckamas Rod and Gun Club at the Smith fp°cl.her'othe?s in A h ^ ca st are Mabe'l Congregational church in Burwell, ture o f her right wrist Mondayi f th day ,o f ,Jul,y’ 192U R’ that W* Hardware. Saturday, Aug 1 at 2 P. M. j{allin, c h . r l « Ogle and David 2 BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. do earnestly deplore the use of for the purpose o f completing the org Butler at the Liberty Theatre on Nebraska, and is connected with July 20 she fell and injured it. ESTACADA, OREGON ¡Sunday (which is commonly used j nization and taking in new members. Saturday, August 1. the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company o f Berkley. Cecil Schock returned to V e r -Ifor religious instruction and wor- ! A. Smith drove to Stayton, Mon- Mrs. J. W. Reed has gone to Sc- Mrs. Conrad received her bache nonia, Neat, Durable work Tuesday morning after ; hip> for dances rodeos and s.mi- lor's degree in May from the Uni- E n d in g a“ vacation'w ith'his moth- !;>> ^ ririties^ a n d that we do^ re- attl. to vi it h« Guaranteed versity o f California, and for e‘r> Mrs Margaret Schock . spectfully urge the City Council of accompany one of them on a trip ccompanied home by Miss Stella some time past has been organist at _______ Estacada to take such action as to Los Angeles and other points . jjj|| Have the soles sewed on the Avenue Methodist C. E. Stockton of Gresham was may be necessary to prohibit the of interest in California before ' — College your dress shoes with a church. in Estacaday, Wednesday morning same; and be it further Following a short wedding trip repairing the front o f the Estaca- RESOLVED, that a copy o f this — T n the happy couple will reside in the da Pharmacy building. resolution be Mnl to the ra‘ ' ' ' ' «uhing, I rs. HOT WAX M A C H I N E Claremont district. _______ City Council, and a copy fur- I™ n g Smith and mother and Mr. ______________ Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix and nished the Eastern Clackamas and .Mrs. D. M. Marshall were A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada CHILDREN EXAMINED Victor and Jean of Gresham hove News f o r publication.” ---------- recently returned from a vacation Another resolution expressed the mah county fair at Gresham la t Thirty-three children o f pre- gpent in Alaska. appreciation o f the very fine work ^ odnesday. school age were examined at the done by the people o f Springwa- Miss Juliu McAuley received the baby clinic held Wednesday, July The local W. C. T. U. will hold jn arranging for the entertain 29 in the Estacada high school, a meeting Tuesday, August 4, ment o f the Conference was read. county prize o f $5.00 in the W. C. held during the 1 Dr. Muench and Miss Della Pearson 1925, at 2:30 P. M. at the home Both resolutions were unanimously T. U. contest were ^n charge and were assisted o f Mrs. Elizabeth Allen. adopted by the Conference. , spring. She also won the local by Mesdames Theodore Ahlberg, ---------- Announcement was made o f other I prl*e A*6 h'* h *Cho° ' tries o f Estacada. Raymond Lovelace, J. F. Lovelace, In the Garfield Grange notice , , District conferences to be held W. J. Moore and Miss Anna Dillon, the hour o f meeting should have and particularb. o f the Coun. The Estacada Band gave another been stated. The hour named is 8 ty rally to be held at Colton, A u -, concert in the open last Monday THURS A FRI., July 30-31. Miss Melissa Sturgeon and W. J. P. M. according to a correction of gust 30. The program closed evening and spent a portion ofthe Sturgeon o f Kittanning, Pennsyl- the secretary, _______ this time marchinfr nbout thc greets. w' th a11 Present feeling that cm, vania, visited Miss Maud Stur look ¡nr thu sign In Crcrn fail to see Richard Dix had been a very bell,ful an< in- , p ir‘ They are preparing to uttond th>- I. and Whitest lndv/cndwt geon for a short time last week. Don’t mg meeting. O. O. F. convention in Portland in DouJrnr . . .FUloosnJIel Mr. Sturgeon is engaged in the ¡n the "Shock Punch at the Liber- TELEPHONE GIRLS No. 11. »our engine decide September where they will be the drug business in that city and they ty theatre August 9th and 10*,h. BABy p e g GY HAS IRON MAN No. 4. official band for the sovereign were on their way to Seattle to You will get the thrill o f your life. STRONG HUMAN ROLE AT grand lodge. attend the Knight Templar Con- — Masonic Building Association _______ SATURDAY, Aug. I. clave. benefit. It As the“ proof o f the pudding lies ID 'S SERVICE STATION Mr. and Mrs. George Specht and in the eating.” the proof of dram son o f Los Angeles, Talifornia. are Yard— 16-inch atic for motion pictures lies ic apility u Guests at the home o f Dr. and Estacada \ \ ood ■ E S T A C A D A , OREGON NOBODY WINS. the reflection of one's talent on visiting J. P. Steinman and family Mrs. J. L. Hewitt In Garfield last length— also hauling and^ moving. [|Jetb*reen of Currinsville. Mr. Specht is en Sunday were Merritt Miller, La- For quick service call H. R. Stubbe *vhen Baby Peggy, the tiny star SUN A MON. Aug. 2-3. Clean Power gaged in the grocery business in velle M. Hewitt, Dr. and Mrs. H. Phone 24-3, Estacada, after 6 P. 0f “ y be fam ily ?e< ret,” th> Uni- the southern city and plans on vis Full Mileage H. Hewitt, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. M. tf versal-Jewel production which op- iting in British Columbia heforp Hewitt. Henry H. Hewitt, Jr.. . ---------- «?* Sunday n,* ht at tbe L,b*rty licenses were issued Theatre, w’as doing small parts in returning to his home in California. L “ OH WHAT A DAY.” Robert B. Hewitt. Kenneth H. Marriage tv»«!, comedies, rumors used to float out ______ — NEWS. Pomeroy, Miss Ruth L. Hewitt, last Tu . y ln ’ ., ' ' o f the movie colony in California _ v . , . t r< • r Estacada resident*. that the child w u ' doe for Mrs. Georg« Kitch.ng o f Curnns- r PORTLAND'S MOST REAS Lorin L. Hewitt o f Portland and L® l,W0 t ° rmi r . . TUES. A WED., Aug 4-S. o f things. She was called a “ Baby ville has received word from her Merle F. Tappendorf. 26, ONABLE EATING HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster o f Es H. Bernhardt” and other complimen- mother and si-ter. Mrs. G. A. Lov Portland. Oregon, and Neva tacada. ell and Miss Maye Lovell, telling Clute, 21, o f Chico, California, and e child has a naturalness that Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, formerly o f this city. Ralph M. is winning, and a knowledge o f o f their safe arrival in Warwick, THE BORDER RAID. Ralph Ahnert, Roy Wilcox. L. Dorn. 24. o f Echo, Oregon, and mimicry that is cleverly utilized. North Dakota. They made the trip SOME TOMBOY. Webber and Elmer Crozier Evelyn O. Bacon. 1*, of Cascade She can look sad and cry. too in a overland by automobile in nine and 213 FIRST ST., Near Salmon attended a meeting of the Locks, Oregon. Miss Bacon is a manner that touches the heart a half days and after visiting with strings. In addition to her ability Our Motto: 1--------------------------- ----- Chevrolet dealers o f Clackamas graduate o f the Estacada high the child has an unusually charm relatives and friend« plan on re- ‘ Price, Quality and Quantity. Large sheets o f Blotting Paper, county last Monday night at the school and resided here for a num- ing "baby personality an d beauti- turning to Portland by September first. iul eyes, 14x24. *t tbs NEWS office, 10c. * B«rt Hall Garage in Oregon City, ber o f y e a n . FIRE INSURANCE. H. C. S T E P H E N S BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP y LIBERTY TH EAT RE "SO LO M E O F THE TE N E M E N TS " "CODE OF THE WEST" "FAMILY SECRETS ' "THAT DEVIL QUEMAOO” S t a t e C a f e t e r ia