tmx « ü t i r 4 S 7 î Devoted i ) the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County vol . ::xi ESTACADA, OREGON, THU I F&iterton Voices His Approval oi Camp;: '.V. MAY 12, 1927 NUMBER 32 •o-.’e Fur.cb Ngcetnary Fo-- Flood R elief EARWIG DOOMED Earw.qr ' It at a uniform price is Ih is to he manufactured and sold this f year by tie state board of horticul­ According to information re­ ture. says a statement from H. C. L ter report« indicate more vived from Vancouver Barracks, Atwell, t . nmissionor o f the board. sr ferin j mci d'a.ress. Wi! yon more than thirty places are bein, The board will have the bait manu­ reserved at the summer Citizen’s Larvae New Going into Pupa Form« factured and marketed by retail | p ea«o hurry this -.attcr by a together your leader« and «tart Military training camp for boys from From WnicH Adults Will Soon stores at cost. Two hundred tons 'll® work at once. Clackamas county. have already been prepared. This Emerge to Lay Egg« Official recognition o f the camps said to be the first time that the An urgent request for people of J board has exercised the authority- Estaeada to aid in swelling the Red by governor Patterson is ccntainc Some 60 per cent o f the straw­ granted by law for it to make an in­ (. ross re .of fund fo r the flood-stric- in the following letter to Major Gt berry root weevil that has been fat­ secticide. neral J. L. Hines, commanding th< k n sections ox the Mississippi river - O m m i t t c e m c n ‘It P?.ys Jo Advertise’ tening on Oregon strawberry roots Named To Ninth Corps area: valley, ,s contained in a letter from in warm districts hzd gone by May 5 Tit’ e of Brilliant Attend Statewide April 4, 192T Dr. Hugh S. M-unt, o f Oregon City. into the pupa stage from which a- Comedy Major General J. L. Hines, Clackamas county chairman c f the Conference dults are expected to emerge in abou Commanding General, Xed Cross, appointing Mrs. W. J. two weeks, according to experiment Ninth Corps Area, Moore as chai • '.an o f the local re- station reports. Emergence will be FOR “ H IC A D A ” BENEFIT Presidio o f San Francisco, MEET A T CORVALLIS ief committee. The letter follows. later in higher regions. Growers California, thus informed are getting ready to To the Citizens of Clackamas Coun- Cast is Chosen From Mem­ My dear General Hines: State Agricultural Experts strike the adults with poison bait 6000 Visitors Are Expected at :y. Oregon: Annual Conclave .1 great disaster has befallen our bers of Entire I am in receipt o f your letter of before they’ have time to perform Expia in Government people living in the Mississippi river March 24th concerning the Citizen« their egg laying, and so thwart their Student Body Survey The oldest purely fraternal order valley’, is growing worse each day, Military Training Camps o f this are. attempts to provide next year s brood. The bait found in experiment sta in the United Stares will on May 16 " 1 continue for some time to come during the summer o f 1927. A fter a long period o f careful Five delegates to the state-wide 20 convene in Astoria, the oldest -'•r*d calls for immediate help frniv I have always been heartily in ac­ tion tests to be most satisfactory i training and nard practice, the Es- cord with the policy o f providing made o f 1 pound o f calcium arsenate white settlement west o f the Rocky he people o f the whole nation to conference o f prune growers to be tacaua High School Student Body military training for tho young man to 19 pounds of ground dried apple?. Mountains. The Independent Order hrir.g such relief as is possible, nn- held at Corvallis, May 31 and June 1, tc of Odd Fellows, Rebekah Assembly 'ler the circumstance». Tho chief has a brilliant three-act comedy ready hood o f our nation. I do not bel.eve A teaspoonful or two is applied the crown o f every hill, about 50 tc and Patriarchs Militant will during Part in bringing this relief is the were elected at a meeting o f local for presentation to the public. The in war as a medium o f settling dif- 70 pounds per acre under average those dates celebrate at Astoria tho duty o f the National Red Cross or- growers held in the Liberty theatre .ctences arising between nations, play, entitled “ It Pays to Advertise Oregon conditions. Growers may 107th anniversary of the establish- ganization, which has sent out its Wednesday afternoon. However, I am not a pacifist an< •iurchnse it ready to use under the ment of the I.O.O.F. Lodge in Arne- appeal for funds to carry on this has been a very popular one both ou The delegates e.re H, D. Trapp, N. .irmly believe that it is our duty a rica. A new modern city, erected >".oblc work and you are asked and N. Tracy, P. Erickson, W. W. Tucker, chatauqua circuits and elsewnere, and a nation to be prepared fo r an emer­ trade name o f “ Go-West.” Application is often made by or. the site of old Fort George later l-1*’i?ed to do your pare at once. everywhere Leen met with great en­ gency, requiring force o f arms t„ Rainey Crawford, and Frank Lingle- eans of a down-spout tube or othc- Fort Astor, will present the z a - c re- 1 ou a?e hereby appointed to act protect our country or its ideals thusiasm and applause. bach, alternate. light tube, finished o ff with a funne suits of progress as the fraternal or- as chairman of the Committee to be should such arise. The meeting was held primarily the top. The small end of th | ganizations it will greet as host, appointed by yourself, for your city Plot Sketched Since, in the interests of economy Cyrus Martin, the father, makes a tube is put into the center o f the h 1 Reminisencep o f olden days in the an(* tributary district and you a--e for the purpose o f hearing the re­ bet with his old friend and rivai in it has been decreed that our reguha and tne bait then dropped througl lives of communities and fraternal- c pc-'tod to raise as much ns per, port o f the recent government sur­ bus peso, John Clark, that his son it army be reduced to a force barely the funnel. This saves time and idem will vie with stories o f progres- which amount please forworn: vey o f the prune situation, designed a ' better business man than John sufficient for the police force o f ou much labor, insures proper placin; sive strides made by cities of Oregon 0 !S- 1* E< Jones, Treasurer, Ore- to aid prune growers in marketing the poison, and protects the ber during the past decade. Clarks son, Eliery. A fter making borders and isrand possessions, it u Bof- City, Orejfir., their product. C. L. Long, extension ries from drifting bits o f poison. the bet he hires Mary Grayson to in­ apparent to che thoughtful indi- Fifty one thousand members in llugn 8. Mount, M.D. The larvae, pupae and adults of Oregon, representing 437 lodges, will spire his son to a business-like out­ dual that some method whereby the Chairman, Rid Cross Clackamas horticulturist, and C. J. Hurd, mar look on life. Mary succeeds in ma­ young men o f the nation may obia*. the weevil are all naturally placed t have a direct interest in the conven- County, keting specialist, addressed the meet­ king Rodney Martin, the son, fall in the rudiments o f military training do the most possible mischief, e- tion proceedings, while 2,“ 60,009 ^-rs- Moor* requests that people ing. is mandatory, plained Don C, Moto, station ento members o f those orders throughout -6ave their donations at the hank love with her. In a violent fit o f A committee composed o f J. G. 1 feel that in our National Guard icloglst. The larvae merely qui the world Will be informed of its anger, which is pretended for Rod­ •—-— ------------------ Hayman, F, Linglebach, Ed Closn, r the Reserve Officers training camp feeding on the roots right under thi ney's benefit, the father disowns his deliberations. Cfcrver-Clackamas River eon, and Rodney is left to make his and Citizens' Military training camp, vines, an ideal place from then poin and A. W. Botkin was appointed to Astoria of Hi.toric.i ini.re.t Club Elects Officer own living if he wishes to win Mary much has been .done to meet tin. o f view for going into the helplesr solicit funds to pay the expenses ox Pioneer members will find Astoria _______ fo r his >vife. He conceives the idea problem. I realize that the Nation. pupa stage. Thus when the adult o f great historical interest. the delegates to Corvallis. All gro­ They The Carver-Clackamas River Ir o f making 13 soap, and with the help Guard is limited as to strength, whic emerge all they have to do is climt will gaze over the broad expanse of provement association was the for wers are asked to contribute 50 cents. p to daylght, and there they are. p i a friend, Ambrose Peaie, who be Laves only the Citizens’ Militar. mal n me adopted by tHe new or (Continued on page ft) It was suggested that the Oregon training camps as the medium io ady to eat strawberry leaf. Un I j V w in advertising; they launch the ganization at a meeting in Carve growers find some means to finance 1 0 Soap company. No one knows training the great majority o f o .. fortunntity for them, they like rr Friday evening. The declaration o' themselves during the period that the nate apple sauce even better than Home Economics Dept. whether the soap company is a suc­ men. It has been my observatio. principles, : t agreed to at tho Esta- prunes are now held, nnd thus be rawberry leaves. cess oP a failure until the last few that in attending the Citizens’ Mill W ill Stage Style Show tda meeting, wore formally adopted able to command the price that the tary training camps, in addition t. lines o f the play are given. nd the following officers elected: fruit should bring. It was also performing of highly commenaab:. The Home Economics department 'ash Coming In For M a n y in Cast K VE. Cross, Gladstone, president; >j urged that the quality o f the Oregon patriotic duty, such atter.uance is oi 'Of Estaeada High School will give o S. C. Bond, Clackamas, vice-presi prunes warrants their being adver­ The cast is as follow s: Rodney distinct benefit to the individual at Fine Art* Building style show in the high school audi lent, and Rrlph L. Sieber, Clacka tised as being the finest prune» In Martin, Vernon Marshall; Cyrus tending same; and I do not hesitau —’ [torium Thursday afternoon, May 19 mar., secretary-treasurer; Grant the world. Jlurtin, Lester Closner; Mary Gray­ to commend «he Citizens' Militai. University o f Oregon, EUGENE, Life models arrayed in up-to-date -»Iumpower, Carver; R. E. Twining son, Irene I>avis; Ambrose Peale, training camps held in this corp. It is expected that some form of lay 6 — (Special)— Cash an,, house, school and afternoon frockn Clackamas route 1; E. E. Davenpo: t marketing organization will be for­ Carl DeM oy; £ountess da Beaurien, area to the fathers and mothers o. ledges amounting to 8106,000, foi o f ’cotton, wool and silk will be the G! detone; M. C. Glover, Boring mulated at the Corvallis rl Helen Smith; Marie, Helen Carter: _, in young men in this state who are eli i-.e benefit of the Fin o'clock. Reserved seats will be A fter hopes for h’s life hnd bco mr eting the situation. the University. and tea which will be served to the on sale at the drug store. Several recent drive* have resul­ visitors at the clooe o f the progra .. g. . cn up, Cecil Wright o f Currins Receipts from the play will be villc. injured a week ago last Frida ted in swelling the amount, and plans ■ by the cooking class, Vi* ad to help defray the expenses oi in nn automobile accident, is rccov for benefits in Pendleton,-The Dalles tho high school annual. er incr, according to la'est reports. Hood River, in the state o f Oregon R e v . Bank* W ill Lead A p p o in t m e n t i« R e m it of Resigns Wr ght’s foot was amputated i ïombpÎeSden dUrÍn* Way h8V* bCen Religious Meatingr order to siay the gangrene poisoniny tion of Fred A. Milter NoVft mber 15 Date For 1 BILL SOON EMERGE HEIR REPORT OF S. 00» FELLOWS IL L ma « ra n a ’ NEW CuuNiy GLEhK A N ew Sort of ’berty Bond Payments A series o f meetings addressed by Donald J. Ryan, one o f the bes Rev’. Alan H. Banks, will start Sun­ known young men in the county, i day and contine for some time, ac­ WASHI1 'GTON, D. C., May 9— the new Clackamas county clerk, am, cording to a statement mad*- I y R ■ Secretary M, - ;lon has called fo1' Pay‘ will take office Monday, May 16. 18-19 _ “ The May Nervous C. C. Butterfield, today The nr • ment on Nov» mber 15, 1927, all out­ Guy L. Pace, who fo r the past st Wreck” at the Liberty theatre. ings will he held in the new go« el standing Secen»d Liberty Loan bonds. ven years has been chief deputy in hall on Main street just across from Interest on thA e bonds will cease the office, adn who applied to the May 20 and 21— "MR. WU” the Estaeada Hotel. A meeting o f the Greater Clacka on November J*. 192"- Approxi­ county court for the appointment, an­ coming to the Liberty Theatre with R( v. Ranks is pastor o f the Albany rms Union o f Clubs will he held i : mately il,7 0 0 ,O .V -000 of thtSl nounced as soon as he knew of th. Lon Chaney. Full Gospel Assembly in Albany, 0 e Molalia Wednesday evening, May 25 bonds are now outsU »nding. naming o f Ryan, that he would re | gon, and comes to Estaeada as a rep- this having been decided at a meetin; While the bonds w.ill be paid on sign his position, and run’ for the re May 22 and 23— “ The Better resentative o f the four square gospel of the Molaba Community Club Mon November 15, 1927, it is 9uite Pro; publican nomination fo r the office Way” is coming to the Liberty Thea­ according to Rev. Butterfield. He day evening. The event was quite bable that during thg next six in 1928. tre. I will conduct the open meetings o f the a noteworthy one, the ladies servin' months the Treasury ’Flu extend to Ryan was named by the county a dinner. (Continued on page 4) the holders o f the Se*ond Liberty court Saturday, after the resignatio. May 24-25-26— "The Lost W orld"- Molaila is planning a peppy pro­ Loan bonds an opportunity to ex­ o f Fred A. Miller had been under con­ at the Liberty theatre. gram thxt is expected to bring to the change them fo r other government sideration for some days. W H E R E T O W O R S H IP gathering a banner crowd. The na securities. No announcement has 5PRINGWATER CHURCH County Clerk Fred A. Miller, ten­ May 27 and 28— “ The Sap” is 1 lure o f the program will develop froi. Thomas I. Kirkwood, Paitar as yet been made as to the t>’ Pe ° f dered his resignation to the county coming to the Liberty theatre. time to time and wil! be announced security to be offered in exchange, commissioners Tuesday. He askec in this newspaper. The Sunday school convenes at 10 or the date on which the exchange that his separation become e ffec­ May 29-30— "The Y'ankee Clip­ offer may be expected. The Trea-’ tive when his successor was appoin per” will be at the Liberty Theatre The servi:e of worship is at 11. Sub _ Preeminent.” The Barton Parent-Teacher* sury explains that the terms o f the ted and qualifies and he offered to with William Boyd, the famous star je c t : “ Christ bonds require that a notice be given remain in office until ttoe new count., of the “ Volga Boatman” , in the title Christian Endeavor meets in the eve- W ill Preaenc runny Play - ning -c the church. Topic: How to the public six months in advance clerk became familiar with the work. role. to Become a Leader. II Tim. 2:1-7. Saturday evening, May 14, the Pa­ o f the redemption date. The Sec­ Mr. Miller will enter the practice of rent Teachers Association o f Barton retary’» announcement, therefore, law as an associate o f Scheubel & CEORGE CHURCH school will give a three act play en­ does» not mean that the bonds will Beattie, and that firm will hereafter Parent Teacher Meeting Sunday school at 2 p.m. Church titled “ Yimmy Yohnson's Yob,” at be paid at the present time, but be known as Scheubel, Beattie £ Changed to May 19 service at 3. The Mother’s Day the schoolhouse. There will be special merely places the holders on notice Mill*’’. ____ __ ___ __ HL He will also devote his at- [service last Sunday was w.ll atten- music, The curtain will rise at 8 that their bonds will be redeemed on J tentjon t0 tj,e Clackamas Savings & Due to a conflict in the regular ded. We were happy to have three p.m. sharp. November 15, and will cease to bear Loan association of which he was (date for the Parent-Teacher meeting mothers present with their little ba- Everybody is invited to come and interest on that date. ^______ ______ founder and _____________ in which he ___ holds the with the high school examination bies. among the other mothers that see "Yimmy Yohnson” grt his yob. i f holders o f Second Liberties de- 0f ^ c# 0f secretary-manager, schedule, the meeting will be held were there, I — - - ■, sn* to have their bonds redeemed. ________________ j Thursday afternoon. May 19, in­ JOHN NORDLING INJURED they should present them for pay- c /v .r r v un. i u r r r stead o f the following Tuesday. EAGLE CREEK CHURCH ment o » November 15, 1927, but if; DORCAS SOCIETY WILL MELT Mrs. Bryant's sewing class will Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. When the LaD.-e logging train they desire other Government obli- . , . gat on» in piece o f their Seconds. A quilting party at the home oi | ctage a fashion show and the cooking Christian Endeavor at 7:15, church jumped the track yesterday, John , 7:45. Last Sunday even- Nordling, who was in charge o f the tney should watdb for further an- Mrs. Belle Duus is the program o f lass will demonstrate some o f the service at nouncement and notify them bank the OarfieW Dorcas S ocety for I’.h ngs they have learned this ye3r. ing some o f the young people visited train, was seriously injured. He is Election o f officers will take place th“ C. E Society at Garfield. We now in a Portland hospital. It was t U seer, them informed o f any ex- Thursday. May 19. The announce- chcawge offering that may later be ment is made by Mrs. J. B. Robert- as this will be the last meeting o f the shall be glad to have them with us thought that both of his legs were j son, secretary. ; year. > again this Sunday. badly crushed. I añade by the Treasury. . Coming Events GREATER CLACKAMAS CLUBS MEET MAT 25 MysteryStory Did you ever think of the amount of concen­ trated wisdom in those quiet men who read, think and keep their ey es open, but say little — of how thor­ oughly they know their neighbors thru observation and anal­ ysis? Read The Recluse of Fifth Avenue This thrilling mystery tale by W yn d h a m M artyn, a u th o r of “ Anthony Trent, Mas­ ter Criminal,” “ The Secret of the Silver Car,” etc., has such a man for its principal ch a ra cter. No one kn ew m uch about Peter Milman, but, as it proved, he k n e w every tiling about the people with whom he had to deal. R e id This Splendi'* Serial in The Eaatern Clackamas New*