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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
D evoted to the Interests ot Eastern ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST / Following is an article on typhoid written for the Oregon Tuberculosis Association by Dr. B. S. Horben o f New York: When we go to thh country fair, whether by train or .by auto, we would do well to be cautious, for it . .. . is the vacationist who is apt to come down with illness, a long sickness and an expensive one.. Typhoid fever is spread by the human excreta (bowel and urinary discharges) and it is no wonder that it has been said that for every death from this disease someone should be hung, Water from wells or streams or springr9 which drain territory contam- inated by human beings is one of the mogt fertile gourceg of the dig. Clackamas Countij 1*25 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ÖE GENERAL ÍNTERES! POSTMASTER JOHNSON RECEIVES INJURY PâîlFii) lfciiä;JÖÜ?&. Postmaster A. N. Johnson met with an accident last Suini.', af'er- George Pointer has been busy Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman and noon which resulted in a bad!, in painting his store building this week. son reurned Sunday from Long jured knee. In some manner h Beach, Wash., where they spent a caught his foot on a nail in the -Ide- Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mey of Spo- week. t"he premium li.;t of The regular monthly meeting of 15th Un walk and was thrown heavily to the nin ! r> ilic Internat ion kane, Wash., visited recently at the ix . estock the city council last Tuesday evning hom, of Ml, and Mrg. H, C. Gohring n. which will held at cut, it is said by experts, is an unu ground. He was unable to atte 1 Ex at the city hall was adjourned until Oregon, Octal) to No- sually line one. The lumber will be to his official duties as usual but di Poi Tuesday evening, August 18. Only Mrs. F. E. Burns left Tuesday trucked to Estacada and shipped rected much o f the work while con noe inclusi re, has . fined to his bi one councilman was on hand and, morning for Portland after an ex from here by rail. ed ¿«1 this office a nd carries a tu tended visit with friends in this city, eivi um from all sources o i lacking a quorum, no official business GOV. PIERCE AT COLTON nearlj $1.00,000. J. R. Hughes o f Currinsville has could be transacted. There will be a rally o f the Mr. and Mrs. Max Sagner and been putting a coat o f tar on the privat 11 vestock classic o f About 30 persons were present for children left last week for Floris- roof o f the Estacada Feed Company Clackamas County Council o f Re W cstern America promises to be still the meeting, representing the vari- ligious Education at Colton on Sun better than any year before, and al ton, California, where they will re- building this week. day, August 30. Last year there ready entries o f various sorts o f live ous churches, the W. C. T. U. and the gide. _ , „ Superintendent New and Electrical was a gathering o f this sort at Can- stock arc promised from every part Eastern Clackamas County Council Mrs. E. J. Shankland of Portland Engineer Applegate were down from >'” n Cl ok Park, Colton, :• d f o f the United States and Canada. of Religious Education, offering res- ease; and the milk supply is readily is spending a couple o f weeks visit- Portland Tuesday looking over the " ‘!s a verT large attendance, This splendid prize list is divided olutions asking the council to take contaminated. Hands o f careless peo- ing relatives and friends in this com- construction work. This year it is expected that among the various departments action prohibiting Sunday dances, pie and the foods under their touch munity. _______ there will be a larger attendance. A about a» follows: Dairy breeds, $13,- rodeos and similar activities in the pass along this vicious germ, the ty- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W ilcox and program o f unusual interest has ■ > , beef breed;, $15,000; sheep and C. L. Myers o f Portland, repre Miss Mabel WilcSx and Mr. and Mrs. been prepared. Many noted speak- city o f Estacada. phoid bacillus. goat., >0,000; hogs, $3,750; poultry, Owing to the absence o f fou r o f When you eat or drink the typhoid sentative o f the Union Central Life B. H. Zimmerman visited Sunday at ers will be present. $2,oO0; heavy draft horses and the the councilmeh no effort was made germs your digestive apparatus sends Insurance Company, spent Tuesday Wilhoit Springs. Dr. W. L. VanNuy will have as uigiit horse show, $15,000, by the in Estacada. to present such resolutions, and it is them into your intestinal tract, --------- j his subject “ Better Homes.” Gov- Exposition proper, and $15,000 by understood the same group will at- 1 where they commence to play at mis- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg ernor Walter M. Pierce will ialk on Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jacobs and son and son are now visiting in Bandon “ The E ffect o f Bible School and ; ponsors o f stakes, and from entry tend the next meeting to bring the chief. In the walls of the intestines fees in these stake classes a total of o f Vancouver, Wash., are enjoying and Marshfield. They spent last week Church on Law Enforcement.” matter before this august body. are structures which have to do with N30.OU0, making this show the larg Considrable interest is being ar- the digestive processes— little spot? a vacation o f several weeks at their at Long Beach. Washington. State Prohibition Commissioner est horse now in America, which oused throughout the community by which have been named Peyor’s summer home in Elwood. Levens’ address will be on the sub distinction it held also in 1024. Eat Mrs. P. A. Adams and little this much-discussed question and it Patches. When the typhoid bacillus Mr. and Mrs. John Closner joined daughter o f Portland came out the ject "The Greatest Obstacle to the stock classes, $5,000; boys and girls is expected that many will attend to yets into the neighborhood o f these a party from the Douglass mill com latter part o f last week to spend Enforcement o f Prohibition.” club work, $5,000; manufacturers hear the arguments fo r and against patches they start an inflammation There will be other people o f em und land products and grain show, munity who have gone to the huckle a few days with Mr. Adams. in them. the action proposed. inence in the line o f religious edu $3,500; dairy products, $,'50; judg berry patch at Wild Cat. The Patches become red and sw ol-! cation who will take part in ihe in ing teanr, $2,500, together with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snyder and TIME FOR PEOPLE TO KNOW len, and finally pale and gray as the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Githens and children and Frank Snyder made a teresting program which will be ren groupings o f other smaller items iuflammation progresses to pus form- sons o f Hood River were Sunday trip up the Columbia highway to dered forenoon and afternoon of the which will bring the amount up to O f all the great railroads listed on ation. The tissue becomes dead, and guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. day. approximately $ 14)0,000. Multnomah Falls last Tuesday after the New York stock exchange not finally sloughs or rots off, to leave an Hugh Carlin in Currinsville. Special music will be one o f the noon. There will be two special features one earned six per cent last year ulcer where the Patch was. This ul- _______ attractions and a feature which will thi yea. in c onnection with the above claimed valuation; only eight cer may go so deep as to perforate Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and add materially to the enjoyment of show: one the campaign to show earned above five per cent, fo r the the muscle wall, and even the perito- children o f Currinsville spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. R. S Dulin o f Port the occasion.— Molalla Pioneer. “ Truth in M. " t ” and the other ono main lines and all their subsidiaries neum (the membrane covering the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sher land spent the week-end at Log La u dairy exhii tion which shall fea which comprise their total invest intestine) and if it goes through that man Kilgore and family in Gresham. Barre Mr. Dulin is city chemist and G A R F IE L D ITEM S ture cow test :g work. The "Truth ment. Two roads earned less than membrane the serious complication superintendent o f the City Paving o f .T at" can aiga will bring before 1 per cent; ten others earned less of “ peritonitis” may follow. Not D. C. Zink, traveling freight and plant in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Owen3 and the ; cople o f th i; country very clear- than 3 per cent, ten earned between fg'Vhe're a leakage of the inte. passenger agent o f the P. E. & P., lj indt '■! the i portance of knowing 3 and 4 per cent, and the others tineg out int0 the free spaces b9_ paid a business visit to Estacada on Many o f the people from this vi- laughter Betty from Boise, Idaho, were between 4 and 5 per cent. tween the organg o f the abdomen> Wednesday. Mrs. Zink accompanied clnity are going into the mountains ba' c been visiting the form ers aunt, me.'. ; ,io, medium and common, the Jen being that the farmer shall Taxes paid amounted to $340,000,- but there may be dangeroU9 hemor. him on his tour. in search o f wild huckleberries at ! 1S- **' R ' Anders. receive a better price for his higher 000, while the stockholders received rhageg ag well> It ig usuaUy a fatal There is said to be a | Rozann Morcland entertained on this season Tuesday in honor o f her fourth birth- grade mi at whereas the cheaper only $310,000,000. The striking fact day £or the patient when the Patch The high bridge across the Clack bumper crop in many localities. _______ oay. Fifteen children and their par- typos will sell for less money. The disclosed by this showing is that the \ becomeg a boie amas river southeast o f town is un Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring and ent: enjoyed the party. A dainty consumer will receive the benefit of owners o f the country’s transporta- ; Therefore, before you go to the dergoing considerable repairs at this tion system are getting nothing like I country get a typhoid vaccination time and i3 closed to heavy traffic Mrs. John Blauth visited Sunday at lunch o f sandwiches, cake, ice cream this proposition. In the dairy cow testing work u string of average an adequate return on their invest- done by your doctor. Uncle gam re. for a few weeks. the home o f Rev. and Mrs. Upton II. i and lemonade was served. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Rodd and farm cows will be seen giving about ment in them. ) quireg it for all hig goldiers, while Gibbs in Washougal, Wash. During The I. O. O. F. lodge o f this city the afternoon they drove to Steven ! niece, Miss B. Cushman o f Evans i,000 pounds, of milk u year; anoth And this is the industry that has you ape away carefully con8ider ville, Wisconsin, are visiting Mr. and er string o f purebreds will probably been wilfully misrepresented by po- your milk gupplyi and before tasting is making preparation to have at son for a short trip. give an average o f say 8,000 to 12,- Mrs. A. C. Van Houten. litical demagogues as guaranteed a ! the water be sugpicioU8. Look around least 100 marchers in the parade dur Miss Maude Sturgeon left Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wrnthorby 000 pounds, a very small average for profit by the federal government. #t the tourigt camp for a certifiCate ln* the meet,n« o f the Grand Lodge good strim f well bred cattle. lay morning for a visit with friends and son Gilbert attended the Sunday The figures quoted ought to be con of ingpection which ghoW8 that the in Portland during September. The cattle will be picked from the vincing proof o f the truth. State Board of Health has inspected Tk n u . . 4 near Klamath Falls. Mrs. Kiger of School rally at Canby last Sunday. ______________ ______________ . - . Y The Bishop home on the corner of Tillamook arrived Tuesday evening Mrs. P. M. Wagner, while recov- various five breeds so that people The sawmill now being installed ^ 6 preml9esan ana >ze e " a ei Fifth and Broadway is undergoing a to remain with Mrs. Sturgeon dur- cring rapidly from her recent illtu can have a good opportunity to see results from a good average herd of is still confined to her bed. by A* H^TiasseU^on t h e " ^ *B. Sny- 30 ^ Oregon ^ ca m ^ a l^ B d ^ b ea r^ his — a" d *" add“ " " ing Miss Maude’s absence. der iplace in Dodge will be put into i • will have the kitchen enlarged, a ---------- Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Robertson spent purebred«. Miss Johanna Lichthom, accompn- tbc week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. operation this week, ib.is understood 1 ln d° “ bt> l0° k f ° r the j new bedroom added on the second This wonderful building covers nied by her aunt, Mrs. Adolph Held- ]:, Gales at Gresham. When the mill is in full operation it i ’ ______________ j floor and new porches. over 10 acres o f ground and appar Ian, arrived last week from Reno, laude Shrinai v u a proud boy ently will be filled to overflowing this will have a capacity o f 20,000 feet JT,S jjj ST \ QUESTION OF Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Osborne and Nevada. They made the trip by au- v, h,.n he won two red and one blue year with breeding animals from nil per day. The stand o f timber to be GETTING A PIG TO MARKET daughter o f Long Beach, California, tomobile and after a short visit with rjbhon on his chickens which he dir- parts o f the country, and those who _____ i and Mr and Mrs. J. S Osborne and relatives hero left for Yakima, Wash- p] .. ed a( the Gresham fair. He also expect to come should send in their “ There is enough coal in Siberia sons o f this city spent a week at ington, for a visit of a couple o f won a §3.00 cash prize, entries early. j to keep the wheels o f American in- Long Beach, Wash., returning to Es- months. rhe Skip-a-Week club will hold B oj.;' and girls’ club work is con dustry turning fo r a million years.” tacada Monday morning, sidered one o f the leading activities _ _ , “ , their cooked food gale at Tom A Wm. Graham, the mail carrier on | ton.B store August 22, j That in effect is what John F. Ste- ■* of our Exposition and will be more vent, the noted Panama Canal e n -! Mr' and Mrs' Robert Guttridge o f route three, returned to his duties h'ghlv i ■ phasized than ever this gineer and builder o f the Oregon Springwater have purchased the Me last Monday, after an absence o f one ESTACADA JUNIORS y,.ar DEFEAT ALBINA JUNIORS IV, mium 11. t ma be obtained by Trunk railway, told the business men Aule>' 'place at the corn6r o i Ei* hth week. Mr. Graham was kicked by a X BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. _______ | o f Portland in a public address a and Z o b m t and wiR 0CCUPy h horse and incapacitated for duty. addressing Ü M. Plummer, General ESTACADA, OREGON short time ago. about September 1st. The sale was Clyde Denny substituted for him on The Estacada Junior la. .•hall team I Manager, 211 Northwestern Bunk i won from the Albina Juniors Sunday 1 Building, Portland, Oregon. Entries He intimated, in other words, that bandled b>’ the Wooster real estate the route. Neat, Durable work ---------- | on the local diamond, with a score I must be in before October 20th on | the supply o f coal in that vast em- firm. Wm. Pinkley and Mr. Dart o f Gar- 0f 3 to 4 , Batteriei for E.-taca ! pire was practically inexhaustible. u I tho fat stock. Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Zeyem and field have purchased a new Woods wer Jim Jenning. nnd Harry Sor It seems too bad that this untold children o f Lewiston, Idaho, are the Bros, threshing machine and to J. J. ver. fuel wealth should be in Siberia and Have the sole* sewed on r guests o f Mrs. Zeyem's sister, Mrs. Davis of Garfield a Fordson tractor The ninth inning rally tnged by the great market fo r it should be G. F. Milford. Mr. Zeyem is em which will be used to operate the the local boys saved the day and I your areas shoes with a ’ 8,000 or 10,000 miles away, here in ployed in the office o f the Lewiston thresher. Bob Cooke Motor Com much credit for the rcnmrl itile tea: America. It is a problem of "getting Tribune nnd spent a few hours visit- pany delivered both o f the machines. work should ho given tin HOT W AX M A C H I N E the pig to market.” Tlie News plant while here. team cont inv good mat* The coal is no good where it is, for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hicinbotham serves the support o f 1«; American industry cannot be trans- A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada M. L. Sevier, Viola, spent the past and daughters o f Stevenson, Wash., j ported over to Siberia where the coal week at the home o f his daughter, visited over the week-end with rela order that this work ma, Sunday, August 10, th will \ is, and nobody has a rational sugges- Mrs. Chas. Hicinbotham, at River tives in Estacada and Viola, and 1 tion fo r moving the coai to the mar Mill. Mr. Sevier has been threat Monday morning left for a vacation Sandy on the Sandy diamo Olii. ket on an economic basis; that is, at ened with pneumonia and under a at Neithart beach. They were accom Sunday, August 23, a game i uled with Gillls on the local e ' a price American industry could a f doctor's care, but is reported to be panied on this trip by Miss Alice Hic ford to pay for it. improving at this time. inbotham of River Mill. ESTACADAN VISITS This situation is very much like a good deal o f the talk about the great Mr. and Mrs. E B Byers and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marden are Corvallis, Or ., Au X . 9.— Erri. undeveloped water powers in the Alta o f Clatskanie and Mi.-s Amanda receiving congratulations o f their Smith o f Estacada wa ■ in this city i United States. There are millions o f Dear o f Washougal, Wash., were friends upon the arrival o f a seven- last night, camping at the city aur' horsepower o f such latent energy, Sunday guests at the home o f Mr. pound baby daughter last Tuesday park. He was impre ed with local THURS-FRLAUG 13-14— but nobody appears to have worked and Mrs. C. F. Howe. They have evening. The little lady has been look for this »rntnCrc .-i condition shere and the evident spirit sad Whit*.it w a lr/t 7rf-r • out a sensible plan fo r getting the just returned from a vacation o f one named Mary Elizabeth. ßta/rrj \ . .R H o ru .iJlrt o f prosperity. He rated Corvallis energy delivered to the market. Elec- week at Newport and Marshfield, your tr^uic decide park one of the best he had ever seen Rev. A. L. Lonsberry o f Belling trie energy can only be delivered ---------- You'll Die Laughing Mr. and Mrs. A. Tompkins o f St. ham, Wash., paid a short visit to his for a city with 7500 population. I over a limited distance at a cost that AT Before leaving Mr. Smith expected IRON MAN NO. 6 will make its utilization practicable. Paul, Minnesota, are visiting at the father, Matt Lonsberry, Monday af to visit the Oregon Agricultural Col •’GO-GETTER” SERIES He is attending camp- For the most part, in the United home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood- tetrnoon. fcD’ S SERVICE STATION States, the undeveloped water powers worth on Estacada Heights. Mr. itieeting at Jennings Lodge and took ' /0 camPus SATURDAY, AUG. 15— ~ E3TACADA, OREGON are located at remote places where Tompkins and Mr. Woodworth are the opportunity to run out to Estaca Cleaning lighting lx tu res h‘i thre are no active or potential mar cousin: and have not seen each oth da for the afternoon. His wife and found to increase he light kets o f sufficient magnitude to justi cr for five years. Mr. Tompkins daughter are visiting relatives in Eu by as much as 84 pi Clean Power fy early and rapid development o f finds that thi: community has made gene this week and will return Fri fixtures should be NEWS NO. 61 Full Mileage many improvements since his former day to Bellingham. this stored-up energy. quently as window: “ NO PLACE TO GO” visit here five years ago. “ Getting the pig to market" W. S. Denning and daughter, Miss and vire versa. ?T* n m o n T_ a u g T«-T 7 therefore applies just as well to a Alice, were guests at the U. S. Mor Mine Host Moore o f the Estacada vast bulk o f the undeveloped hydro J. H. gan and Jas. Denning homes for hotel returned Tuesday night from a PORTLAND'S MOST REAS electric energy o f the country as it severay days thi* week. They left short vacation trip, during which he ONABLE EATING HOUSE does to the unmeasured deposits o f NEWS NO. 60 visited the Puget Sound country. He Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Denning coal in Siberia. netta “WEST BOUND’* notermar.y changes in the country will return to the lighthouse at Port age, Washington, and Miss Denning Mist Bertha 7 : Anyone wishing any special kind wber* h‘ Und*d 40 and " f TUES-WEDT AUG 18-19 . . __ „ _ the auto traffic on the highway hr will go to Mills College, California, si h<> of pie or cake at the W. C. T. U. says: “ There's so blamed many cars where she will assume the duties o f 213 FIRST ,ST., Near Salmon o f Mr., and Mrs. Fred Ki Cooked Food sale to be held Satur- on the road it looks like there were instructor in that school. Our Motto: day at the Estacada Pharmacy, call not enough people left at home to do The riackama? News is rnly "LOOKING DOWN" 1 P iiii', Quality and Quantity. Mr». A. S. Hassell. the milking.” CLACKAMAS NEWS $1.50 \R. dollar and four bita a j ear. LWESÍ0CK EXPOSITION BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP LIBERTY TH EATRE "NEVER SAY O IF “TAMING THE WEST” •TOP OF THE W0R10" C ™ THE MILLIONAIRE COWBOY