Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 06, 1925, Image 1

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    S I .50 Pt'Al Y
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas Com. 'V
V o l u m e 18,
N u m b e r 45
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
PROSPERITY SHOWN
IN NEW BUILDINGS
r y u W. W. RHODES
^
O S T E O P A T H IC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Work was commenced Monday
Office in Lichthorn Bid«., Estacada, morning by W. F. Cary in laying
out the ground for a new fireproof
building 75x150 feet on the north­
TAR. G. F. MIDFOKD
west corner o f the Estacada hotel
^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON,
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 block.
This building will be so planned as
O FFIC E and R asidenc* Second and Main Strsets
Estacada. O regon— T elephon e Connections
to house three business concerns and
a fireproof wall will separate each.
An effort is being made to secure
T } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
the removal o f the postoffice from
D E N T IS T
its present location to the new struc­
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
ture now contemplated. The pres­
ent space occupied by the postoffice
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 5051
Estacada
Oregon, is too small to care fo r the increas­
ing business o f this office and a pe­
tition was circulated this week ask­
D r . H arry L. C handler
ing that steps be taken fo r its de-
CHIROPRACTOR
moval. This petition, it was report­
535 MORGAN BUILDING
ed, met with almost unanimous favor
BROADWAY AND WASH.
HOURS
PORTLAND, O R E G O N
10 A. M .t o b P . M from the business men o f the city.
This building will be an addition to
the city, fo r it will take care o f sev - 1
f t D. EBY,
eral concerns now housed in quar­
ATTORNEY A T LAW .
ters that are not fireproof.
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­
The work on the new Estacada
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
State Bank building is progressing
rapidly at this time and the tile work
is now being done. This, too, is a
V V ILLIAM WALLACE SMITH
modern fireproof structure o f the
ATTORNEY AT LAW
modern type.
M a so n ic B l d g .
E st a c a d a , O re .
The People’s Store has this week
been given two new coats o f paint
and is attracting the attention o f all.
W . A. HEYLMAN
The interior is being repapered and
improved in various ways.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
All this indicates that the prosper­
Insurance
* * *
Collections
ity o f our community is considered
Real Estate— Loans
good by the merchants and business
See Heylman About Insurance
men o f the town.
§
E. WOOSTER
BIG SCENES IN "SHOCK PUNCH’’
From start to finish there isn’t a
slow fo o t in this one. Even the love
scenes are full o f snap, with a little
comedy thrown in fo r good measure.
Farm Loans a Specially.
There’s plenty o f plot o f the kind
Telephone Estacada. Ore. that always goes over big. But the
big thing is the thrills, tn fact, its
the biggest thing o f its kind that has
ever been screened. The thrills start
to come along from the very first
reel, and in the last couple o f scenes
they get so thick that they pile up
on each other.
Pretty nearly everybody gets the
"thrill that comes once in a lifetime
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
when he or she stands on an extreme­
f
ly high /place. Just to stand there
Keep your policy in our Fire
is enough to give most people the
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
shivers, so you can imagine how
they feel when they watch workmen
dancing around on 6-inch girders on
the 30th story o f a new building.
You can imagine how they’ll shriek
A gent .
at Dix when he falls from_ one of
these girders, and how they'll laugh
when he catches himself on another
one ten feet below.
Dix riding on a beam from the
ground to the top and making a
¡fo
u
r-fo o t jump to a narrow girder—
AT
| Dix and Walter Long fighting on a
6x8 platform, sometimes leaning far
out over the ledge— Dix losing his
balance when a red hot r.vet hits
1 him and being saved only by grasp­
ing the lowed edges o f a beam with
one hand and hanging there until
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O.
help comes— these and a hundred
ESTACADA, OREGON
other hair-raising thrills are w'hat
are in store for picture fans in “ The
Shock Punch."
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
Rentals,
FIRE INSURANCE.
H. C. STEPHENS
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
Neat, Durable work
Guaranteed
Have the aolea sewed on
your aress shoes with a
HOT WAX M A C H I N E
A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada
____________________
LIBERTY
T H EATRE
THURS.-FRI. AUG. 6 AND 7
ELLIOTT STEWART DIES
____
\
Elliott Stewart, aged 67, died
Tuesday evening, August 4, 1925. at
St. Vincent hospital in Portland fol­
lowing a stroke caused by a cerebral
hemorrhage.
The deceased was
stricken Saturday evening in Port­
land, where ho had gone on business,
and never regained consciousness.
Mr. Stewart had been manager o f
The Eastern Clackamas News since
last October, and prior to that time
had been employed for several years
by Upton H. Gibbs, form er owner
o f The News.
Little is known o f Mr. Stewart's
relatives, but an effort is being made
to locate them in the East and the
remains are being held at Holman &
| Lutz o f Portland pending word as to
the disposition o f such.
LOCA^ BREVITIES
A. G. Ames visited Portland hut
Tuesday.
LINN CLAN IN
"RIOIN THUNDER”
ELWOOI)
L. N. Vallen butch.
Mrs. C. Bittner.
red a calf fo
CELEGfi/lllüi,
FOB ili
Mrs. Nouna Ginther and daughter
ii b n .
spent a few
Gertrude of Portland
days with her sister, Mi i < Nellie Val-
The seventh annual reunion and len.
Duiing the past week considerable
effort has been made by the commu­
Ed Linn, Jr., is driving a roadster pic nic o f the Linn family was held
in Dinty Moore’s park Sunday, Au­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stab meeker and nity in planning t o r the Labor Day
which he recently purchased.
gust 2. This park is a part o f the Mrs. Lilly Park were business visit­ celebration to be held here A>.,tim­
H. E. Worden o f Portland is now em­ original W. T. Linn farm on Eagle ors in Oregon City one day last ber 7.
Creek and the scene recalled many week.
ployed in the Estacada Pharmacy.
A number o f committees arc at
happy memories to several of those
work completing arrangements for
Mrs. Meilike has moved to Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. S. E Wooster attend­ : present.
the program and activities o f the
ed the fair at Gresham last Friday.
There were about 130 in attend­ City.
day. A complete announcement will
ance, some of whom had never at­
be made in the near future and it is
Will Bittner is spending a few
Mrs. C. C. Saling o f Corvallis vis­ tended any o f the meetings. The
hoped that all will co-operate in the
father
at
Sandy,
days
with
his
ited relatives here over the week-end surviving members o f the W. T.
work.
Linn family who were able to be Oregon.
_______
The committee in charge have
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W ilcox and
there were Charles A., George E.,
Mrs. Lillv Park and Mrs. Della :l,fnin determined that a queen shall
son were Portland visitors last Fri­
and Mollie Mason.
Vallen got some loganberries 0f | reign during the day and Mrs. Hen­
day.
Those attending from a distance
ry Beers and Mrs. A. G. Amos are in
Mrs. Kiggins Wednesday.
| were Mr. and Mrs. Bornie Looney,
charge o f this work.
It is hoped
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith en­
I Kelso, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
that all surrounding communities
joyed a vacation at Rockaway this
VIOLA
! Shanklin, Yacolt, Wash.; Mrs. Mollie
mill take an active part in this con­
week.
Mason, Santa Barbara, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankin are the test and enter a candidate for the
A bounteous basket luncheon was proud parents of an 8 la pound honors.
Stubbe, Mgr. Phone 24-3, Estacada.
Stubbt, Mgr. Phone 24-3, Estacada. served at noon and the afternoon daughter, born August 3, who has
Elaborate plans for the entertain­
was spent in visiting and a short pro­ been named Doris Hazel.
ment and pleasure o f the “ lucky
8-6tf
gram consisting of talks and a busi-
Mrs. Martin Tellifson has ns a Indv" are being made and she will be
Mrs. Nina B. Ecker assisted in The , ness session. The secretary, M. Lons- guest her mother, Mrs. Hirshberger, accorded much honor during the fes-
News office Monday and Tuesday of i berry, reported five marriages, two of Portland, for a week's visit.
vities.
i births and two deaths in the family
this week.
Concessions will be granted to
Mrs. John Randolph and daughter
during the past year.
Norma, and son Bruce, spent a few only local merchants and organiza­
Mrs. Nellie Walters o f Portland
It was voted to hold the next an- days with relatives in Seattle, Wash., tions and Mrs. W. J. Moore is in
spent Sunday at the J. K. Ely home j nual meeting in the same park the
charge o f this department.
last week.
in this city.
1 first Sunday in August, 192(5.
The Estacada hand will take an nc-
• Mrs. Griffith and little son, Bearl,
All enjoyed the day and a number
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus were of those present registered their o f California are visiting her par­ tive part in the day's program and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lankin, several fraternal orders have signi­
among those attending the Gresham
; names for the Pioneer Association
fied their intention o f entering teams
and her brother, Earl Lankin.
fair last week.
| o f Eastern Clackamas County, ask-
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gilgan and chil- •l the competitive drill contest. An
Mrs. Jack Norton o f Portland ! ing that they be reported to W. H. H. , dren, Mr. Gilgan’s mother and broth­ exhibition drill will be put on by the
spent the week-end with her par­ Wade, secretary o f that association. er and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hicin- Garfield Juvenile Grange.
David Ho par of Dodge will be in
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ely.
botham and children, spent Sunday
U. S. FOREST RANGER
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. charge o f the music, which prom­
MEETS WITH ACCIDENT Sevier.
ises to bo ui usually fine.
The Cascade Motor company re­
ports the sale o f a Master Buick
Sports and racing will hold a prom­
Bathing In Clear creek is attract-
Albert Weisendanger, U. S. forest
coach to Jqhn Scales o f Sandy.
, ing many from all over the country inent part in the activities o f the
ranger, Eagle Creek district, met
day.
at this season o f the year.
J. C. Moreland, superintendent of with an accident Tuesday while driv­
| We are pleased to report that Mr.
the Delph Creek hatchery, was a ing a truck around the bluff near
NOTICE OF SALE
¡John Hamilton is gradually improv-
j the rainger station. In some unknown
Portland visitor last Tuesday.
, ing in health.
On Monday, August 10, 1925,
; manner his foot was caught in the
Earl Lankin is building a bouse
t 10 A. M.,at the office of the Ks-
A party o f young folks from Esta­ i reverse and before he could get it
cada accompanied Clyde Denny on I out the truck backed over a grade, on the land he bought from John tnenda Tel. phone and Telegraph
; Ficken and expects to be able to Company in Estacnda, Oregon, 17
a climb up Mt. Hood last Friday.
! turning over twice.
Mr. Weisen­
i move in about the first of September. -hares o f the Estacada Telephone
danger was found to be seriously in­
and Telegraph Company
will bo
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hewitt of jured when help reached him and
sold to pay
former
assessments
FARM
REMINDERS
Portland visited Saturday at the
made on said shares.
.
was removed at once to Portland.
Thomas Yocum, President,
home o f Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster.
1 The extent o f his injuries had not
It is economically unwise to put
A. Smith Vice-President..
been determined at a late hour,
Mrs. Maude Smith,
Sec.-Trcas.
I fertilizer on Oregon soils deficient in
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Somer o f Holy-
Mr. Weisendanger is well known lime, says the experiment station. 7-9-25
rood, Kansas, are now residing in in this community, having been
' “ Sluggish” coils do not make the
MEETING POSTPONED
their residence on Shafford avenue. placed in charge o f a number o f se­
: best use o f fertilizer, while lime add»
rious fires in ’the forest reserve here, "tilth” to the soil.
The county-wide meeting of all the
P. A. Adams o f Portland is in
and has often spoken in the Estacada
Two lime-loving crops in Oregon community organisations planned for
charge o f the P. E. P. company’s schools on the subject o f "Fire Pre­
1 should never he sown in succession Friday, August 7, has been post­
office during the absence o f Agent vention.”
He has gained consider­ even after liming, unless lime up poned until Friday, August 21, ow­
^hlberg.
able publicity over the radio with plied has been excessive, says the ing to the vacation and harvest sea­
his harmonica concerts.
experiment station.
Different soils sons.
Eagle Creek Grange will give a
may react differently to different
dance in the Park Pavillion Satur­ WARNING TO FRUIT GROWERS
The Model Supply Company have
amounts of lime applied. A thor­
day evening, August 8, lr25. Tic-
ough acidity test will often save eon newly equipped furnished rooms for
ets $1.00.
County Agent Walter A. Holt Is- siderably in lime applications.
rent by fho day;’ Wdhk or month at
| sues the following warning to fruit
reasonable rates. Special sale o f
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott and
“ I don't believe the results from good brooms at 69 cents each for
growers:
Miss Lucille Simmons visited at the
“ Growers in the Willamette Valley the use of lime on grain are very Friday and Saturday. Try out Frost
home o f Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Law­
¡should apply th<? third coddling moth marked the first year,” says J. J. ki;t lee Cream,“ the cream supreme.’'
rence last Sunday.
spray not later than August 8th. The Doerfly of the Inyian Karia farm aug G-lt
Mr. and Mrs. George Hitching arc first moth o f the second generation near Silverton, “ but our records show
receiving congratulations o f their appeared in the rearing cage July that it does increase yields even on
If you don’t upport your home
friends upon the birth of a daughter 25th. It is estimated that the max­ grain the second and the following paper, how do you expect your home
imum number o f moths will appenr years.”
Monday evening.
paper to support you.
.
during the first week in August. The
paper for a whole year.
In
going
through
the
potato
fields
will begin
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rehbein o f Bor­ egg-hatching period
ften outstandingly vigoron plant.
Printer ’ ink makes millions think.
ing will leave shortly for an extend­ about August 3rd, nnd the week of
ed trip to various parts o f Califor­ the egg-hatching period will proba­ may be seen— large growers, that
bly be about the middle of August. ,.rc healthy and not next to any dis­
nia. They will drive through.
The poison cover spray should be eased plants. Such heulthy plants
should be marked with a stake for
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Wilson and on the foliage, pears and apples, be­
operate digging. If these are good
fore
the
worms
hatch.
son o f Huntington Beach, Califor­
“ Increasing the dosage to five produce: r, they should be saved foi
nia, visited Mrs. Wilson k brother,
next year ■ seed plot, says the exten­
J. K. Ely, and family last Sunday. pounds of powdered arsenitc of lead
to 200 gallons o f water in the spray sion service.
Coming, “ The Shock Punch” — Lib­ is a frequent practice.’’
erty theatre, Sunday and Monday,
August 9 and 10. A genuine thrill­
er. Masonic Bldg.A ssociation.
It
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg
and 3 on and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Eshleman and son left Sunday morn­
ing for a week at Long Beach, Wash.
NEW MAN ON THE NEWS
Richard Hathaway arrived in Es­
tacada Tuesday to take charge o f the
mechanical end o f The News. Mr.
Hathaway has been in the newspaper
game for many years, having owned
and managed a newspaper in the
Big Hole Basin o f Montana for the
past 13 years. He is an efficient lino­
type operator and understands thor­
oughly all the angles o f print shop
work. We feel we are fortunate in
securing a man of his ability for this
office.
LOCAL ITEMS
Mrs. H. B. Snyder and children
rotarne d Tuesday morn intf t'lrom Me
chanicsburg,
Pen nay Ivania, where
tht y have been visiting relat Ives and
friends for set.-oral mo nths. Frank
Snyder of Dun cannon, Pennetylvania,
accompanied them west. Mr. Snyder
is a brother o f H. B. Snyder.
Miss Della Pearson, county health j
nurse, of Oregon City, was a guest
at the W. J. Moore home lust Sun-1
day. Miss Pearson has resigned her [
position as county nurse and will
be employed in the Portland schools
during the coming term.
’ ade visited laat we
Mrs. Marrs, a nd fa
On Saturday■ he 1
inn held at th t M ai
..lay vi/.ited Klev. a
dort o f In dopi nderi
“SHOCK PUNCH"
"SILK STOCKING SAL"
ITEMS
Miss Maude Stugeon is attending
a part o f the Buyers’ week in Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fleming of
Walla Walla, Wash., visited at the
EASTERN CLACKAMAS ROD
AND GUN CLUB MEETS home o f Mr. and Mrs. I . C. Leiham-
IRON MAN NO. 5
mer for a couple o f days last week.
TELEPHONE GIRLS NO. 12
A meeting o f the Eastern Clacka-
Julius Wright returned Tuesday
m iag Rod and Gun Club was held Sat­
from
the St. Vincent hospital in
in fd a y afternoon at the Smith Hard-
SATURDAY. AUG. 8—
, w » re, with several Interested visit- Portland, where he has been for a FISH PEPRESNETAT1VE VISITS
couple o f weeks for medical atten­
’ 01 e and members present.
Mr. Averill, a representative of
/ committee was appointed to con- tion.
the State Fish and Game Commis­
si do r by-laws. The purpose o f the
NEWS NO 59
"The Shock Punch,” one o f the sion,
was an
F.stacada
visitor
e rga -.¡ration was outlined and plans
TENTING OUT
most
talked-of screen production* of Wednesday ar.d Thursday and has
c ,iwu> sed fo r the building up o f the
the season. Don’t fail to see it next been busy investigating things in
l lairing streams in this portion o f
SUN-MON.. AUG. 9 AND 10
Sunday and Monday. Masonic Bldg. general. It is believed that Mr. Aer-
riaeka-mas county.
Association benefit.
ill will be able to straighten out
some of the present tangle in re­
A number o f persons from this
MASONIC BENEFIT NIGHT
Mr.an d Mrs. P. M. Anderson and gard to the fish situation, for he
community enjoyed a pleasant week­
end at Pudding river. Those in the family returned last week from a knows his business and appears to be
TUES.-WED., AUG. 11-12
party were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde trip to Crater Lake, Bandon and a very capable individual.
Schock, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox other points o f interest in the south­
INFANT DIES
and family. Ray Miller. Mr. and Mrs. ern part o f the state.
THE DOUBLE X
Ralph Lemon, Mr. and Mr*. Ben
Mrs.
F. F.. Bums o f M.lton-Freewater
T lv infant o f Mr.
Dodson and Elmira Dodson o f Esta­
LOW BRIDGE
Hitching died Wednesday evening
cada and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis arrived in Estacada Wednesday for
a short visit with friends. Mr. Burn* and was buried this afternoon at
and family o f Portland.
was for several years superintend­ 2:00 o’clock in the I. O. O. F. cem­
etery.
CLACKAMAi NEWS $1.50 Y A CLACKAMAS NEWS »1.60 YB. ent o f the Estacada schools.
"LOCKE!) DOORS"
'■ om pU||g
ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST (i, 1925
rs. John Boui nd* a
el, and Mr. and 11
a n d t w o --ont-. J im n
and Johnni
homes o f TE
ert Snyder.
are visiting at t
doro Harder and R.
Harry Smith o f the Str th liar-
ware was among the merchan
this rity to attend a part o f th
tiviliM of Buyers' Weak in Portland, k
lookkvthlinjr. hi-Gre en
end While at Independent
OHtlers *... tyi ur ... iet
ywn - :Jir.i-ric ,-JM
AT
tD ’S SERVICE STATION
F.STACADA,
OREGON
Clean Power
Foil M ^ a g e
P O R T L A N D ’ S MUSI RE A S ­
O NAR LE
E'ATING
HOUSE
STATE P.AFETESIA
213 V1R8T ST., Near Salmón
Oor Motto:
■ Pricp, (Juality and Quantity.