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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County ESTACADA, OREGON VOLUME XVIII. NO. 47 PRESENT RES L O C A L IT E M S THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 CONGRESSMAN HAWLEY 10 COUNTY ORGANIZATIONS SPEAK HERE LABOR OAY TO SEND REPRESENTATIVES ¡1.50 PER YEAR GARFIELD HEMS in Mrs. O. J. Smith o f Portland has been visiting Mrs. H. If. Anders for a week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Smith and son Friday evening. Augusct 21, rep --------- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore o f the Congressman Hawley will be the Perry o f Seattle are visiting th eir1 resentatives from the various county The Citv Council met TuenHav Estacada hotel were in Portland Satl speaker here at the Labor Day cele- Now that the harvest is nearly cousin, J. C. Morelandn and family. 1 . 1 " ! et Urdav on business * bration September 7. The program organizations will assemble in this L. W. Fox left last week for Cal over, the time o f year is drawing evening, August 18, in the city hall urQay on ousiness , . , . . , ’ 3 _______ arrangements have been completed. city to make plans for the county gary on a business trip. near when we should and must take with Mayor H. C. Stephens presid Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry and Some o f the outstanding features wide union proposed by President Mr. and Mrs. Van Houten ar.d stock and find out whether we are ing and Councilmen J F Lovelace, daughters spent last week enjoying will be the crowning o f the queen A. G. Ames at a community gather guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rodd and Miss going forward or backward in our U' SMorgan, J S Osborne and R Wil a vacation at Walport. competitive drills, musical program ing held here recently. Cushman, accompanied by Ruth and agricultural en d ec ors. cox and Recorder Dale present. It is understood that considerable Mildred Angers, enjoyed a trip ----------- by a chorus o f thirty voices, boxing, The fall fairr, with their competi- The regular routine o f business interest has been aroused and many around Mt. Hood loop Sunday. dancing, races and sports. tive displays in agricultural and live- was completed and all bills were ap- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W ilcox and A flower show will be held at the hope that this organizaton will aid Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moreland and stock exhibits, have proven to be proved by the finance committee and daughter visited Vancouver, Wash., E s U c a d l 'k ^ a c V 'd u r i n g ‘ 'thT en Clackamas county in solving many Mrs. J. P. Smith spent Sunday at one ° f H10 best stimulants yet found a motion duly made and carried that 0n Monday o f this week, tire day. Music will be furnished vital problems. the hatchery. The birthday o f Mrs. th«3 farmer, stock raiser, poultry- such bills be ordered paid and war Moreland was celebrated with a din- 111813 or those interested in any Mrs. O. E. "cu lv er has resumed by ‘ hf uE®taCa#dl uB8nd rants drawn for the same. branch of agrioulture or horticul- Watch for further announcements SP R IN G W A T ER N EW S ner. H C Stephens submitted the plans her position in Rose’s store, after a later. Mr. and Mrs. C. Coe and Mr. and ture. and specifications o f the new Esta vacation of some length. The Springwater Community Fair A number o f people from this Mrs. Ira Head, acoompanied by Lee cada State Bank building. A motion Mr. and Mrs. W . R. Nuermeyer of V IO L A neighborhood have been huckleber- Griffis o f Portland, spent Sunday fills a long felt need ns a stimulant made by Councilman W ilcox that to this part o f eastern Clackamas rying during the past week and re with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillinger said plans and specifications be ac- Salem were Hotel Estacada visitors Mr. Earl Lankin went to Salem port a good crop. Twenty-two members o f the Skip- county, their fair coming as it does cepted met with the unanimous ap- *ast week, on a hiking tour, last Sunday and brought his wife George Guttridge has bought the a-Week club enjoyed their fifth an- just before the Clackamas County proval o f all councilmen present. Gerald W ilcox and son w e re 1 and baby home, McAuley house in Estacada and has nual pic nic on Deep creek Tuesday, fair at Canby. The date for the A number o f persons were pres among those going into the moun- Mrs. Selma Olson and son Elme Mrs. L. J. Palniateer will entertain Springwater fair this year is Friday, moved there this week. ent representing representing the tne various various church enuren ^ajns jagt g unday f or huckleberries, of McMinnville were guests at the September 18. Mr. and Mrs. John Shearer of Tuesday, September 1. es o f the community and the local home q{ Mf an(J Mrg j Randolph Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cole o f Cen- The program for this season will Portland were Sunday guests at the W. C. T. U. and two resolutions Tbe Egtacada Junior baseball on Sunda tralia, Washington, and Mr. and be somewhat different from those of were presented the council by Mrs. team play the Gillis station The Potter mill has closed down Ed Shearer home. August and George Genserowski Mrs. Glenn Pertle and daughter o f former years. The livestock entered O. E. Smith, one from the local \\. team on the local diamoncj Sunday, f or thepresent due to a lack o f tim- C. T. U. and one signed by the om- A oo , . too ka four days trip to Crater lake Coburg, Oregon, were guests o f will be judged by specialists from the . . . , , .. . , . August ¿6. ber. They may start up again lat Oregon Agricultural College who are last week and report a very good Mrs. W. B. Lemon Sunday. cial board of the Methodist church J * — er on. Garfield Juvenile Grange enjoyed connected woth the Department o time, but found it very cold and to the effect that: Robert Miller o f George purch- j H Sevler ig at home again mHch an all day meeting and indoor pic fAnimal Husbandry. They will talk “ We do earnestly deplore the use ased a new Fordson tractor and improved in health after being gick damp. John Moger left Monday morning nic last Saturday A fter the morn- to those interested in such work o f Sunday (which is commonly used equipment this week from the Bob ,n bed teB days at the home o f his for Portland, where he expects to ing session 32 sat down to a pic nic while examining the livestock, for religious instruction and wor Cooke company daughter, Mrs. Clara Hicinbotham, dinner at tables decorated with ferns Governor Walter M. Pierce will work for a time. ship) for dances, rodeos and similar The Hansen and Stevens families and goldenrod. In the afternoon deliver an address during the after Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes o f Los at j {iver **iU . . . . . . activities; and that we do respect- fully urge the City Council o f Esta-j Angeles visited at the home o f Mr. ^ r0n . ai i 0 Jv ’ " °n a* '° iXl visited relatives in Portland Sunday games were played after the initia- uoon. Mrs. Wilson, secretary o f the 'State Fair Soard and a member of cada to take such action as may be and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence for a short working in _ southern Oregon and John Closner and family o f Esta tion ceremony. I California for the past fou r years Mrs. William Smith o f Eugene, that poard have Signified their in- cada were Sunday visitors at the time last week necessary to prohibit the s. me.” made his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oregon, is spending two weeks with tntion o f att.iding this fair, home of his father, Ed Closner. Rev. B. F. Clay, pastor o f the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins and Mr. Randolph, a surprise visit o f a few hep daughter, Mrs. W. B. Lemon. Ribbons wi’! b awarded to the win- Mrs. J. R. Dallas returned to her Christian church, stated that his Mrs. Ward Jones and daughter nets in all departments and cash home here after several weeks spent congregation a few weeks ago had and Mrs. Ralph Ahnert drove to days last week The threshing machine will be in Lois o f Clackamas visited her moth- prizes will bo awarded the winners n Portland taken a vote and were unanimous Government Camp last Sunday in the valley here soon and then the i in the boys’ r.nd girls’ divisions. search o f huckleberries. Mr. Madden made a business trip er over the week-end. in their support of the same resolu farmers can take a rest Mrs. C. C. Bruce of Portland is No admission to the fair is charged ;o Portland Tuesday. tion. T. H. Morton is enjoying a vaca visiting at the P. M. Wagner home, and free colfec will bo served during Helen Perry was calling Tuesday Mrs. W. J. Moore read paragraphs GENERAL STATE NEWS tion at the beach this week and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuher, Mrs. Char- the dinner hour. A concession will ifternoon on Mrs. Forrest Erickson. from an address delivered by Dean J. F. Lovelace is assisting in his lie Duncan, Lloyd and Lillian, are Sf,U ice cream and other confections, Kate Jamison o f the Oregon Agri Mr. and Mrs. J A. Shibley and Bids for the construction of approx store during his absench. spending a few days at Newport. while a basket dinner will be a fea- cultural College in defense of the Everett and Elva and Mr. and Mrs. imately 30 miles of highway and three Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hearsnep o f turn o f the noon hour. modern young person and urged Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg brjdgee wm be considered at a meet- Elmer Dibble and Evelyn were Sun Exhibits of grain, fruit, vogetab- those endeavoring to do away with and son returned last Friday even- )ng of the gtate highway commission lay guests at the L. S. Tenny home Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Colt, son Hetzal and les, livestock, poultry, cooking and such activities to proceed slowly and ing from a vacation spent in the t0 be held tn Portland Thursday, n Viola. daughter Zelpha of Vancouver, fancy work will be made and the endeavor to find some form of recre Mrs. McDonald was calling on southern part o f the state. Members of the state Irrigation «e- Washington, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. De Springwater Girls’ Canning club is ation which could be substituted for Mrs. Monroe Wednesday afternoon. Lapp, daughter Agnes gnd son Ce- planning- an interesting display o f W. J. Sampson o f Gresham w a, “ commission left Salem Tues- those so openly deplored at this Mrs. W. Howell and Edith were an Estacada visitor last Monday. He da* ** automobi e for central Ore- Monday afternoon callers at the dric, formerly o f Turlock, Califor- canned fruit and vegetables, time. nia, were the guests of llr. and Mrs. The Estacada band will play dur- Miss Ruth Dillon urged that some formerly resided here, having a son w h . „ they will in.p«rt a number Mogen home. J. F. Reeher Sunday. ing the day and everyone is especial- effort be made to aid the organi home across the river. irrlEatlon proJects ,n that part ° f An error in last week’s items had --------------------- j- ly urged to attend. _______ i the state. zations now deriving some form o f Ylr. and Mrs. John Park visiting in DIVERSITY SAFEGUARDS The Springwater Grange is spon- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Collins and E. B, revenue from such things by provid Eugene when it should have read ALL INVESTMENTS soring this fair and are endeavor- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn, Mrs. Schoenback, all of Portland, narrow- ing some other means o f assistance. 3rian Moore and Mrs. Myrtle d o s ---------- I | ing to make it a community enter- W. F. Cary spoke in defense o f W. Wiley, Ed Bates, Chas. Linn and iy escaped death when they were pin- ier and children. Liberty bond drives during the prise, and all arc invited to take an the young people, stating that if all Wanda Krieger drove around the ned beneath their burning automobile Mr. and Mrs. John Park and chil war and the campaigns o f public active part in it. following a collision with a truck these amusements are deprived them Mt. Hood loop last Monday. iren of Dodge spent a couple of utility companies to sell their securi- near Canyonville. in this community they would go TRUE FISH STORY lays at the Carl Ward home. ties to employes and customers have Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Leihammer elsewhere where more freedom is ac- The selection of a successor to P. done mor teo educute our people and Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and cOrdd them. L. Campbell, president of the Univer •STACADA TEL. & TEL. CO. Many are the fish stories circulat how to make sound investments than family o f Currinsville enjoyed a pic Reverend Kirkwood o f the Spring- sity of Oregon, who died in Eugene, ed during the course of the piscato CHANGES HANDS TODAY any other agency. nie at Fern Camp last Sunday. water church stated that the church probably will not be announced for Banks are beginning to follow the rial season. Some are true, some Guests at the home o f Miss Neva several weeks, according to members Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith sold theii lead” anies b id o f utility holding^ holding comp’ companies bj y . nre PIa*n fnct8- othprs colorful facts, till others plain unadulterated lies. nterests in the Estacada Telephone organizing separate investment cor Smith last Saturday and Sunday the board of regents, ft Telegraph Co. to Mr. and Mrs porations which utilize their funds This is o f the fist variety: were Miss Evelyn Hayworth, Wen- Reports from Sweet Home give the AT J. E. Shook-—just plain “ Jack” to dall Weddle and Harry Downing o f Information that Louis W. Hill plans lay Johnson of Portland. Mr. John and savings to buy high grade secur Stayton. to purchase from 12,000 to 15,000 acres on will take possession today. ities in all parts o f the tvorld. These ¡v? mrny friends and admirers, came the Mr. and Mrs. Smith and children combined securities form the assets out. from Portland to spenj . of timber in that neighborhood. A Mr. and Mrs. Goodspeed and son p0ol ¡9 being made of the small hold- will return to their home in Stayton. of the investment company which wc6k-end whipping Eagle creek for and Ernest Carson o f Ardenwald (ngs for the purpose of the sale, rhey have made many friends in offers its stocks or bonds to the pub the ppeokled beauties. He brought and Miss Della Pearson o f Oregon g(x warden8 have been added to his community during the fev lic backed by this wide diversity of his eight-year-old son, Jark Junior, BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. City were Sunday guests o f Mr. and (he force of the 8tate game commls- nonths that they have been here securities, The idea is old, but“ the I alonF and the youngster landed two ESTACADA, OREGON 1 fine ones Saturday evening, while Mrs. W. J. Moore. They enjoyed a g,on pach t0 rove at wm over the vho regret to learn o f their leaving. practice is new. pic nic in the Estacada park during Btate wlth pack 0UtntB and suppress The Bancitaly corporation,, organ the elder disciple o f Friend Isaac their visit here violations of the game laws, it was ao- ESCAPE INJURIES IN ized by the officials of the Bank of got nothing. AUTO ACCIDENT Italy in San Francisco, has encour The pair returned to the fishing - - nounced by Game Warden Averill. grounds Sunday morning, Mr. Shook aged this movement on the Pacific ! is often ih danger o f saying that Alva R. Shumway of Milton, joint Last Tuesday evening when Dr promising to return and show us his Have the sole« sewed on ! you can’t do this without providing representative from Umatilla and Mor- and Mrs. C. P. Johnson and Dr. coast. son was not the best fisherman in 'something as a" substitute. We ask row counties, has verified the report lohnson’s parents were returning your dress shoes with a fact, hut as wo didn’t see them again FARM REMINDERS 1 that the ehurclv be given at least one that he will be a candidate for the from Portland, after passing an au it. ir. to be presumed Master Jack re 1 day a week in which to appeal to the republican nomination for United omobile on a narrow stretch o f the HOT W A X M A C H I N E In some rotation experiments at tained the championship. > young people. States senator In the primaries next •iver road found that the right front the Oregon Agricultural College ro Rev. Rankin, pastor o f the Es- spring, GARFIELD SKIP-A-WEEK wheel had slipped over the bank and tation has resulted in 50 per cent tacada Methodist church, expressed Lumber shipments by water from he car turned over in the ditch. No higher yield than was obtained by The Skip-n-Week club will hold a ' the opinion that restraint is neces- the Columbia river during the month one was injured and the car was but continuous crops, and the difference cooked food sale at Tom Morton's sary and that through this they were 0f j uiy totaled 122,356.315 feet or near- slightly damaged. is growing largpr every rear. Beans :-torc Saturday, August 22. only proposing something better fo r iy double those of July, 1924, accord- grown continuously yielded 9.85 ! the young people. ing to figures compiled by the Co- STANDING OF CANDIDATES bushels an acre, while beans rotated r G. E. Lawrence expressed faith in lumbia River Loggers' Information after grain or clover yielded 15.74 , the present council to hand,, this bureau. Three candidates have already en bushels an acre. matter properly. Additional trail crews numbering 21 ered the queen contest for the La A fter considerable discussion by men bave been ordered by C. C. Hall, ‘»or Day celebration. The candi “ Liming” the soil wa-; a well ei the council a motion was made by forsit guperTlgori t0 report to the lates and votes checked Wednesday ablished practice in early Roman R. \\ ilCox that the matter be taken E(g), ¡ake COntrol station for work on >y the committee in charge was as lusbandry. Evidenc» has been found under consideration and that a plan traug to be completed this year and follows: s a t T IC u g . 2a— that even the ancients knew the val be formed to work out a solution to ¡gT wbjcb appropriations have already Idr.a Bates .................... 17C ue o f limestone soil for producing the problem under discussion. The hgen mBde Wilma Kitching ........................112 satisfactory crops. , motion carried unanimously. A, , n experlment wfth Teget.bte«. Gertrude Fink ........................... 11 W . G. Hall and A. G. Anna, rep the Hunt Brothers cannery In Albany Results secured at the Union ex resenting the Estacada Band, asked W. C. T. U. PIC NIC “ Go Getter»’’ is making a run of 150 tons of string periment station on the increased that the city c o ^ c il if possible aid - ~ ^ ™ Iron Man Na. 7 The annual W. C. T. U. pic nic value o f steamed alfalfa hay are not I them in the work that they are now 60 tons of beets will be processed. If THURS-FRI AUG 20-21— rill be held in the Estacada Park on extensive enough to warrant conflU- carrying on The present expenses the experiment is successful it Is plan Thursday, August 27. All are dons. A slight advantage for steam o f the band are unusually heavy and ned to make the cannery a permanent urged to attend and bring their bas 'd alfalfa was found, but not enough they are endeavoring to pay a debt vegetable canning plant. to justify the expense for steam ket. A special invitation has been o f about $300 on the suits as well New» ing. Steaming alfalfa or clover for look $jr (his din in fcreen xtended the L. T. L. to he present as making preparations fo r a trip to "A Nice Fickle” tn4 Wut, h flr w ä » * GARFIELD GRANGE PICNIC Mrs. E. B. Andrews, the county hogs has not proved satisfactory at Portland during the Odd Fellows OttUfrr.. .nil^éülct Corvallis. SUN-MON AUG. 23-24— president o f the Wr. C T. U „ is ex r w engine dedda grand lodge meeting there in Sep- . . —— tember. The expenses o f this trip The Garfield Grange will hold its pected to be present for the occa Light land-f>la»ter applications AT will be heavy and the band boys feel annual pic nic at Dinty Moore's park sion A silver medal contest will be have helped vetch yields slightly in that Estacada will gain considerable Saturday, August 29,. At 1 1 :00 held at 3:00 p. m. Nawi the experiments and paid for a short advertisement from the trip and m. a short program will be given, “ A n dr'» Hat ia tka Ring'' time. On some soils large increases BAND BENEFIT DANCE should aid in a portion o f the ex- h . C. Stephens o f Estacada giving are seeured. Lime applications did ESTACADA. OREGON SUN-MON. AUG. 23-2 pense. the address. The Estacada Band will The Estacada Band will give a not pay on this trial, although on The council decided to defer the furnish music. benefit dance Saturday evening. Au some very acid soils good results are matter until aftr the Labor Day cel- ----------------------- ebration. which la being given to aid J. w . Shafford o f Portland waa a gust 22, in the park pavilion. An obtained. “ Rad R a ge" both the band and the public library, week-end gueat at tha Hotel Esta- orchestra will furnish tht music. “ Har Daily Daaaa” Subscribe tor Ig e Newt and See Ticket« will be $1.00. Council then adjourned. cada. — j W. F. Holder o f this city was in Oregon City last Saturday on busi- 10 0 I l O BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP Neat, Durable work Guaranteed A. R. 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