EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1928 weeks o f March show four full car- --------- gos o f wheat moved to the United Binger Hermann had a long. Kingdom amounting to 1,018,800 clear evening of life. To many bushels. This was in addition to men who fought the battle o f l i f e , several smaller shipments, as vigorously as he did it is denied.! Eleven passenger automobiles for They fall on the battlefield. They delivery in China was placed abourd B rief Resum e of Happenings of rest beneath their laurels. i the steamer West Holbrook which the W eek Collected for But the man who so many years sailed fo r delivery on the 20th in served Oregon as a congressman China. O u r Readers. and whose period o f public service Two shipments • o f zinc concen­ stretched over much o f the active trates moved during the week fo r „ period o f his career, came to the Belgium. This makes ■ the fou rth ' Cut worma again ar0 ai,poar,nR ln time when he might let go gently. shipment of that commodity during Lane countjr’ according ‘ ° ©■ S‘ Flelch’ From his home on the hill in the past two months, with a total er’ county agent, Roseburg he could look out over tonnage o f 6,322 tons. The move- ! Umpqua valley strawberries will be the charming city, over the placid, ment o f these commodities through on U>e market within a few days, ac- beautiful valley o f the Umpqua. the port proves the value o f our cording to reports made by growers, —• Madison street bridge, long an old To him now and again came his bulk storage facil.ties. Twenty-nine tons o f frozen fish 1 landmark of Oregon City, and con- friends. Some of them were the was dis- demned for a long time, Is to be re- friends o f long ago. They made with a value o f $8,600, a recent Placed by a new structure, their visits in the sense o f a pil­ patched to Europe on grimage to a citizen beloved. And steamer in addition to numerous Alva A. Bonney. 24, was killed • at when they sat with him in the old- small shipments o f canned pears, i Lasen station on the Oregon Electric fashoned front room p f the old- plums and dried fruit. railway by a short circuit when operat­ fashioned house, it was as though ing a switch at the sub-station. ON BEING USEFUL the walls were lit with the warm F. B. Ingels of Dufur, who recently afterglow. And when they talked Men and women who sow the j was appointed a member of the state ■ reminiscently o f days once active, seed o f constant useful activity ! fair board to succeed Wayne Stuart once competitive, but now softened reap the harvest o f success from a i of Albany, hag declined to accept the In retrospect, it was as though tlm soil fertilized by their own steady I appointment. patriarch o f public service there purpose. It would be as foolish to j The contract for building four miles in his Roseburg home presided 0 ''ev expect success without active ex- j of the Missouri Flat market road has a banquet o i memories. ertion as to gather a crop b e fo r e ! been let to the Security Construction No halting foot kept Binger Her­ you plant the seed. But in culti- j company of La Grande for $20,812.60, mann in his later years from go­ vating that character which reaps by the Union county court, ing back to welcome the advent o f true achievement, you may sow in Marshall Fleshman. a farmer about the railroad in Coos county( tile all seasons and gather the fruits , $5 years of age residing about 20 mile* region he had known in his print:- with the serene assurance that even j north of Wallowa in the Promise coun­ tve stages as the son o f a pioneer wind and weather, storm or stre. s, try, was dragged to death by his team family. No palsied hand lessened are a part o f the process o f per- while logging in the woods, the cordiality o f his handclasp. No sonai giowth. Headquarters company, third bat- thickened tongue reduced the gen­ Optimism is an ally o f effort and talion, 182d infantry, of St. Helens, was ial flavor o f the greeting with which , , success. It is the kernel o f the nut mustered in Monday night as company he was wont to had old and young. not the ghelIi It ig the fin,; trait K> re(flment, Oregon national Binger Hermann played hie large 0f the man, net the faults. It is guard, with a roll of 62 men. part in the destinies o f Oregon. He the fiowers on the hillside, not the Hearing on the motion of the pub- hved to see some o f h.s most opt,- dead leaves under the snow. It is lld 8ervic8 CommiRsion to determine mistic dreams come true. It was the opportunity in any job, not the the oondltlon of the roadbed and equip- for him, as one o f the few that was grind. It is up to the individual . ment of thg Oregon Electric railway written t whether h:s world will be golden or hag been 8et for Friday in Salem. Grow old along with me; drab. Optimism in a word is the . . ., __ . .. , . .. , Officials of the bureau of agricub The best o f life is yet to be. .V . . e sou 's e c° 1,1 lrj i tural economics of the department of i— Journal. he vision revealing the fine beyondj agr|cultur8 wll, ,, .. . , , _ i -(u v u i.u ,- m..i visit Portland on t h e j m a m , the best beyond the ! Aprl, 23 t0 hold hearing9 on the pro. PORT OF PORTLAND REPORT worst. posed official grain standards for har- Figures compiled by the Traffic j The hammer o f construction ley. The new Young Men's Christian as­ Department o f the Port o f Portland1 drowns out the hammer o f the sociation home which is nearing com­ Commission during the first three j knocker. pletion at Salem will be occupied on May 1, according to announcement. The building cost approximately $160,- 000. The board of Multnomah county commissioners will go before the vot­ ers at the primary election M?y $1 W. A. Hcylman Wm. W. Smith | B A b a t HSR S with a request for a $2,600,000 bond is­ ATTORNEYS A T L A W L . die.* , nd children’s Heir- f sue for county road construction and We will take care of any legal ’ ’ Cutting a Specialty, ;; improvement, Cutworms have invaded several m . , have 1 1 . f t ? . .7 . f X f M j j S Z Z j orchards of Wasco county, and are Insurance, Loans and Collections, causing considerable damage by eat- lhg the foliage and blossoms, accord­ ing to reports reaching the office of DR. W. W. RHODES the county agent. Osteopathic Bend is to be the 1926 convention city of cattlemen and horse raiser* PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON of Oregon, The 13th annual conven­ Office in Lichthorn Bldg,, Estacada tion of the Oregon Cattle & Horse Get our prices before you buy Raisers’ association will bs held there DR. G. F. MIDFORD on May 28 and 29. D ry e r Pipes Made to O rd e r Rev, A. T. Smith of the First United Physician and Surgeon For Sheet Iron work, Presbyterian Church Of Portland ws* repairs, soldering and Xx-Ray Equipment Glasses Fitted elected moderator of the Oregon pres­ plumbing, call at the Office and Residence Second and bytery of the United Presbyterian Main Streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone Connections church at the semi-annual session of that body At Albany. MAIN 8TKEET. DR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON The Thompson-Kelly sawmill In Marshfield, which had debts amount­ Dentist ing to mors than $40,000, was sold by Evening Work by Appointment Deputy Sheriff Malehorn lo r. $1400 Phones: Office 316, Residence 6061 whldr sonv represented a portion ot the Estacada, Oregon taxes due Coos county, The request of residents along the 0 . D. EBY John Day highway for a motor truck mail delivery service out of Arlington Attorney at Law is receiving favorable consideration At Broadway Garage General Practice. Confidential Ad­ the poatoffice department, Representa­ viser. Oregon City, Oregon tive 8innott has been informed, HENRY BOHN. Estacada The Portland Fe-d & Fertilizer com­ pany, with headquarters in Portland, S. E. WOOSTER ¿iled with the .public service commis­ Real Estate, Loans, Insur­ sion application for reduced rates on ance, Rentals horses shipped to the plant from east­ Farm Loans a Specialty. ern Oregon and other points in the Telephone Estacada, Oregon date. Gresham 2471 Rev. Walter Benwell Hinson, D. D„ C. D „ D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE ED LINN, AT LINN’ S INN, M. A.. LL. D.. pastor of the*East Bid* AGENT ATTORNEYS Baptist church, Portland, author, Katacada, Ora. Phoaa 543 Practice in ail Court«. (lurch-builder and recognized nation- J. E. GATES First National Bank, Oregon City, >lly as one of the lei ding minister* Oregon. •f his denomination, died In Portland Thursday. AFTER THE TW ILIGHT OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST "i *3— > • x —x —8—>»x DENNY BROTHERS \\ PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS AM ES SHOP TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING GATtS’ FUNERAL HOME r JERSEY MILK AND CREAM GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON Phone No. 37-3 The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal accredited Tuberculin free cows BOB S BARBER SHOP AND MARCEL SALON STRICTLY SANITARY SATISFACTION Haircutting 35c MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA GUARANTEED shave 15c ART. SMITH. Prapr. Orders for pine lumber booked by 18 mills of the Western Pine Mann- laoturere' association for the week ending April 3 totaled 1294 cars of 33.<44.000 feet, which was 299 cars. Of 19.774.000 feet more than for the pre­ ceding week. , , Contract for the conetrucfion of the \iiler Blepe ditch near Bnterprlse has pen Awarded to Edward B.shop Of ’«ker. ft I* estimated the ditch proper .111 cost $8900, but coet of bridges and engineering will bring the total to •boot »15 009. A. D. Dewee. who was said to repre­ sent tome large mining interest* In the middle west, bee filed in the office of the state engineer on a power alts on the Little North fork of the San- tlatn river, approximately one mil* from the mouth of Gold" creek. The filing calls for 300 theoretical h one power. PAGE FIVE • WOMEN’S CLUBS CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN LA GRANDE ... spendthrift with time. That son's - thing is the recognition o f the need o f a stock o f fresh air, recreation and evi-pcise. to restore us to perfec’ health after the rigors of winter and t6~prepare our body and mind for the tasks o f next winter. The average American plays not for surcease -from work, but for strength for work. There are no people on the globe who work as ‘ industriously and vigorously as do Americans and so there are nop • requiring as much recreation. wait ning o f east siTn ‘highway be­ tween Portland and Oregon City is an early necessity, said Van Duzer, and the commission is consdering the problem.— Journal. The 15,000 club women o f Ore­ gon are already keenly interested i i the twenty-sixth annual conven­ NOTES AND COMMENT tion c f the Oregon Federation of i Women’s Clubs to be held in La By Chad Alton : Grande, May 3, 4, 6, and 6. It is i expected that practically everyone W ith systematic diamonds manu­ i o f the 175 clubs affiliated with the factured from old pop bottles, rub­ federation will be represented, and ber tires mad from rags and paper the voting body will be between 200 -ilk from wood, booze from almost and 300. anything, and beefsteak from cot­ The two weeks’ vacation is a ton seed, we ought not to kick if “ Preparation, Participation, Pro­ gress,” is the slogan for the conven­ national trait and as such tells the grandma bobs her hair, uses the lip­ tion and ajoun the theme,. “ En­ story o f a nation which works j;> stick and abbreviates her skirts un- larged opportunities for yeomen weeks out o f the year and plays’ iil they i xpose her lower extermoi- During the fifty weeks of ties until there is no mistake about challenge better preparation and ut­ two. most participation,” a program of labor the more mature play golf for it. interest and instruction is. being pre­ exercise, not pleasure, the midd>eT Luther Burbank, the great plant pared by a committee headed by aged motor, swim, ride and hunt, scientist has passed. Whether or not for pleasure alone but to store Mrs. C. W. Hayhurst o f Portland^ not he was an atheist matters little, up new energy for more work, the assisted by Mrs. C. H. Scranton, his life here taught him love o f president o f the La Grande Neigh­ young swim, play tennis, dance, flowers and plants and all that was hike and motor, perhaps with pleas­ borhood club, the hostess organiza­ beautiful in nature, and these the tion: Mrs. William Krassig o f Ore­ ure as the lone motive, but never­ great man used in the search for theless assimilating the sturdine s gon City, chairman o f the division the great mystery, and which yet o f music, and Mrs. Dunbar, state and health o f the out-of-doors. That remains a mystery to all o f us. This the American is as systematic and president. regular in his recreation as he is has now been revealed to him, and Dr. E. O. Holland, president of in his work explains in great part for his work done here, in spite of Washington State College at Pu.l- his seeming inexhaustible capacity his beliefs and doubts, a just judge man, will address the convention on will overlook his human frailties. for work. “ Education and Democracy” and l)r Lieutenant-governor Young of Americans do not place pleasure Alfred H. Uphani, president o f the California makes the statement that before business but to the contrary University of Idaho, is the other big the criminal of today sees thirty- attraction in the way o f a speaker. make business of their pleasure two chances out of thirty-three of The Department o f Fine Arts, as VAN DUZER BACKS AID FOR escaping the penalty o f his crime. its part in the program will present This condition has lasted so long COUNTIES a three-act play, “ The Circle.” Mrs. and is so well known and been talked E. P. Mossman o f La Grande, Oregon City, April 14.— Belief o f so much o f late that it would chairman of the division of Art and that the state highway fund should seem something might be done to Mrs. Kra-sig, chairman o f the divis­ Otherwise crime will be used to aid counties in main­ remedy it. ion o f Music will be in charge. Dr. soon rule the land. Homer P. Rainey, associate profes­ taining state highways was ex­ sor o f education at the university pressed by H. B. Van Duzer, mem­ “ Bobbed hair bandits” are not re­ c f Oregon will speak on the pro­ ber of the state highway commis­ ferred to any more for fear that gram o f the department o f Applied sion, at a luncheon o f the Member’s your home town barber will take it Education o f which Miss Grace H. forum o f the chamber o f commerce as a personal offense. Relief for the overbur­ Chamberlain o f Ashland is chair­ Tuesday. The man in the pulpit today has dened highways that carry the brunt man. need of something new and inter­ A. A. Smith, a former member of travel through tha county is the esting to talk about to lure people of the state legislature from Baker plan o f the commission, according with an auto to leave the country county, will be the speaker on the to Van Duzer, roads, the woods and streams. The Widening o f the highway between pew is usually a drowsy place where program in charge of the legislative department o f which Mrs, Alexan­ New Era and Canemah is one o f the one may listen to spiritual matters der Thompson o f Portland, is chair­ first step* and right o f way is bairg which should interest, but the wide man, The American Citizenahip de­ purchased by the county. The com­ and open spaces may furnish much partm ent Mis. Charles H. Castner, mission plans to get the legislature that may benefit the observant per­ Hood River, chairman, will present to pass on a law by which the state son. Mr. A. C. Strange, executive sec­ will be able to pay for right-of-way Repair and retary o f the Oregon Americaniza­ rather than counties. Say you saw it in the News. tion commission. Mr. Frank B. Appleby, editor and publisher o f the La Grande Obser­ ver, will speak at the session con­ ducted by the department o f press and publicity, Wednesday evening “ The shop where the barker knows his stuff.“ at Baker. The Department o f Pub­ lic 'Welfare, Mis* Grace Phelps of EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor Portland, chairman, announces three 1 speakers, Chaplain W, S, Gilbert, a ESTACADA’S LEADING TONSOR1AL ARTIST regent o f the University o f Oregon, j Heir Cut 35c; Children’* Hair Cut'ing 25c; Shave 15c who will speak on the Doernbechar \ hospital project in which the feder­ All other work at popular prices ation is interested having pledged M OTTO: “ LIVE AND LET LIVE” $20,000 at the convention last year Bobbing and Sningl-ng a Specialty W. J. Herwig, president o f the Ore­ BATHS BATHS BATHS BATHS gon anti-narcotics league, and Miss Broadway, near Linn’s Inn, Esacada, Oregon Lida C. Bowler o f San Francisco, executive secretary o f the Indian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Defense league. Officers of the Federation and heads o f the departments will be guests o f the Rotary club on the opening day of the convention, In the evening the formal opening will take place^ this being a reception at which the women o f La Grande will be hostelsqi. A "cow boy” breakfast is scheduled for Thursday morning with the business men's j Presenting all tha* is new and dcsireable chibg as hosts. In response to an in the new season’s invitation from Baker, the conven­ tion will be moved to that city for The Wednesday evening session, which will be proceed d by a dinner given by the people o f Baker.fl * TJje chief item o f business to come before the convention will be A most comprehensive assortment of the election o f officers. Club lead­ fine wash fabrics are presented here ers have expressed thfl desire t h - t , the delegates go into convention in Worthy Qualities; in Favored Pi - without a slate, appraise the women terns; in the most fashionable color­ and make their choice to f»ll the) several offices accordingly, ings and every popular weave. We Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar o f Port­ invite your immediate inspection and land, president o f the Federation, particularly call attention to their and membtrs o f the Board and De­ partment chairmen will prseide, The “ Square D eal’ ’ B arber Shop 11 THE P E O P L E S STOKE: W ash Fa b ric s WHY AMERICA EXCELS Americans are often criticized for love o i pleasure and lack o f thiift with time and money. It is often charged that we spend too muc1) time in the theater, the dance h ell,1 the motor car, the stadium and ,ther resort* o f pastime. The j P-eaeure-lov.ng Frenchman believe* we are coming around to their way o f taking life.- The *obcr-eid«s at hortle remember the decline and fail o f the Roman empire_ but molt of u* know that none o f them see, u* aright. ’ . The word "pastime” was deri-ed from the phrase “ pate the tim e." A usual definition o f the contrac­ tion is some expedient to keep time from lagging. This ie r.Gt, however, the definition which can be appl ed to the pastimes o f the mass o* Americans. Jt is never more obvious tha- in the spring that American* lova sport* and pleasure* for something more than a desire to play and to 09 ( moderate prices. English Prints 30c, 3 5 c and 50c a yard. SEE OUR NEW CRETONNES FOR DRAPERIES Priced at 19c per yard One lot of Beef Scrc.pa in 5Gtb «aclus, er.ch {l/S We now’ havfe a full line of khaki pants for men and boys, a good one for ............... ......... $1.90 Waist overalls with rivets, double stitch, .... $1.49 Little girls’ Kute Kuts in patterns at ........... $1.25 CHILDREN’S SHOES REDUCED 25 PER CENT THE PEOPLE'S STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR HAS MORE CENTS