iy r K Devoted to the Interests ot East n Clackamas County ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY. ,V « 30, 1D27 VOL. XXI Big Fourth of July Program Gladst- r Chautauqua To County Agen Gives No D ope on New Ford Is Now Near at Hand Have ' ume-ous Feature- Many More Pointers Car, Says Bob Cooke Everybody come! This is the i I F eatur e.. ~ ~ a r pageant-play ” r • of ole. anal w arning given to residents orlO reffon ' ae Old F rontier ,1 th “““ , . . .. . „ ■ „ ! W iliam' ‘ 1 c. Valley C hautauqua, fo the ’Uo Estacada »•■«**<•"** vicinity. v.cmitv. A w arn.i.g a.n ...c 1927 v held ¡„ it3 Gladstone Because the m anagem ent of the big park, local c.l between Oregon City ro u rth of Ju ly celebration will not and P er lend, July 12 to 24 inclu oe responsible for the missed joy anc live. che unenjoyed pleasure of those who It is p’mined to make this pa- are not ¡ire-sent. g;ant-play c perm anent feature cf Deutiir oi the athletic events have the C huutruqua, It this year b ainj ju st oeen announced and will include produced Wednesday and Thursday a ot) yard dash, one fo r boys and one July 13 and 14. Jam es W. Evans to r g.i.s, broad jum p, potato -ace loi a professional pageant producer, ic girls, a t'av men s race, fa t women i. the author and the director, and he race, egg race, and many Oilier e .e n . brings upon tu t »trgt, si! th? r.K. ! to test me skill ol botn old and youiia who were noied in thc days from 1 alike. 1805 almost to the present time. A v aluable prizes will be given foi total of 250 persons will take part the winneis oi tne above events. The fine chautr.uqun park is wel H ie celebration win last all da; suited for this production being ii bSye.OUabnda.rolle°i ^ b° th ^ , A feaUuo o f ‘the lectures will be _nd nignt, winding up with a miu the wild state created by nature buyei and »Ulei. ,lie aucEr-on box, in which questions m gnt inuunee a t tne Liberty tneatic The big trees and great rocks wil „ , of a religious n atu re are answered. Growers of potatoes and prospec- “ Rvoryone Is welcome to come to w an tne showing of H arry Languor, nmko a fine background for the tab tive alfalfa growers will be interest .. tbeylecture, , ” said Rev. Charles in “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.” of the pioneers who erm a to ihi | ed in visiting George Kohl’s farm l ^ ith section and made of it the paradise • t Logan. _______________ that it is. in which tq live. Mr. Kohl has an excellent demon _ 1 am in the market for BiackCaps July 12— Luther College Band. stralion of the value of the use Blaicdeil Reported in Fine Dewberries, Lawton Blackberries, July 13— Old Oregon Pageant. commercial fertilizers on potatoes. Triminc Bouf The plants in rows on which fertili- S ...- pe -O . warning ana Royal Ann V-horr.a». Cali ant July 14— Old Oregon Pageant July 15— Grange Day. zers " were used have made three- see me. J. G. Hay man. July 18— Stunt Day. Bill Donovan retu rn ed from Idaho tim es the grow th of check rows. July 17— Preaching and Mt. Ilivot A lfalfa on which lime was usee’ « ra n g e d providing an opponent is Chorus. is excellent in size and quality or found for Jack Glisan, who has yet LOCAL ITEMS July 18— Political debate and play the old ground while unlimed pioti. in be defeated. Glioan is one of “ The Fool" are a failure. On new ground the Thornton's best pupils, and is willing July 19— Musical comedy con:pan; | alfalfa crop is excellent w ithout the to meet any man at 135 pounds. He Mr. and M u. Jojip Noddling ana and lecture in the evening. use of lime but lime causes a larger is fast strong, and knows his stuff. xs*a saeu i a 3 in :u w onderful uuucuu, condition .v ..» ...— mmily are moving into the hous. July 20— Orchestral Quintet. B iasdeil grow th even here. The use of lime on clover has made says Donovan, who thinks th a t his dormeldy occupied by Prof. Olsen July 21— Haskell Indian band and Irvrtrr lncra , „ ‘ cartoonist. a large increase in growth, long legs are irpttinB* g etting educated tO to July 22— Allpress All Star Trio. ---------- hold Thornton down p re tty well. The and family. i.ec .1 W right who hr .3 been in the July 23— Scotch Specialities and the A t a join t field dem onstration logger h is made many im provements play, "Applesauce”. meeting held recently by County i in handling himself and has gained hospital since his accident, which A gent S. B. Hall of Multnomah uuite - bit of notoriety when he de necessitated the am putation of h s July 24— “ Billy” Sunday p-eachc-s. 'this gives but the highlights of County and J. J. Inskeep of Clacka- Seated Jack C utler a t the W.O.tV. leg, is home again, the 1027 assembly at Gl&dsCru mas county on the farm of H. C. Kail r. month ago with Ivs pet hold. Rev. Clay, form erly of Estacaiii park. Those interested should write Compton and George Schaffer east Tack is a good man but was taken by of Boring the visitors saw the value surprise. „ . but now pastor of the T urner Memo, to E. A, Keen, secretary, Oregor of the use of a complete commercial Thornton will meet Blaisdell ir. ial Christian church, was here T huis City, for thc complete program. Thc :ozt of a two-week’s vacation a fertilizer on the early potato crop, tho afternoon at thc Pavilion and wil. day, Gladstone park is very small. Hun Fertilized potato plants were eas- tusrie with Donovan in the evening Mrs. Gates and daughter, Erm a, Jrcds of folk live in tents on thc ily three times the size of un ferti- at the Liberty theatre. of Gresham visited friends here 0 .. grounds, making a happy community lized plants. Th :3 difference in size ------------------------ Wednesday and were the lum heo of plants brought up the question of Demonstration to the difference to be expected in the „ %. LJ- 1 guests of Mrs. J. Robinson of G:-r size and num ber of potatoes on the B e G i v e n &i r t l g i i wiCHO. field. iSERTV THtflfRE PP.0GW plants. . — — Ed Linn and H arry Snyder were Growers present chose typical hillc ^ froe dem onstration of the- lates in Portland on business Thursday. in fertilized and unfertilized rows bak;ng n-.cthods will be given in thr in both E arliest of All and Early . , . schooi auditorium Wednesday Friday and Sat, July 1-2 Mrs. Dora H erring has moved int Rose varieties. The uniertm zed Tf u rsd ry an d Friday, July 6 to 9 one of the John Page houses. Fred Thompson in hills had seven potatoes while the ^ y y v A i Humphreys, represen jui n » tm u fin iv ,,-,-- 1 - Mrs. Gayle Miss.er, Miss Evelyn f t tilized hills had seventeen pota coti ve of thc n Mills of Port the crow Crown Hayworth, and Miss E thels Fresh 0 THE REGULAR SCOUT toes of large size and quality. land Acre yields on these farm s will be -__ th< Stayton spent Sunday with thc Alv. Everyone „ is ............ invited .......... to attend secured at harvest tim e and thc re dc,raanslrat-;ons, which will includ- Smith family. Sunday, July 3 suits given to the public together ;n stru ction in how to make biscuits Mrs. L. a . Fashing and daughter “FLAMING FURY” w ith the costs of the additional yield. pafitry. bread and cakes of all kinds ---------- Mrs. Humphreys will end her sts; M argaret, and Lee Yerks o i Por. A. W. Barger, tester, and Clyde here by serving hot b'seuits at ;h .and called on Dr. and Mrs. W. \V Vvinvo, secretary, make the following Estacada meeting of the Greatc Rhodes Friday. Monday, July 4 •oort for May fo r the Clad: mas Union of Clubs Saturday night, Michael Haney of Salem visite. All Day Continuous Sho p -nty Cow testing Association. o f special interest to women con C°- , re arc 546 cows on test. te m p i« in g attending one of th Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith Sunday. Clara Bow — Robert F;-z Prof. W. E. Buell, the new prin i .!1 fo u r high purebred herds bc- baking dem onstrations is the an th e w F Fischer, Boring. Jcr- ounceme.it th a t an angel cake wil cipal of the high school for next yea. • I HE SCARLET WEST” long to r Xanne, Conby. Jerseys; bc given away each day to the lad;. nas moved into the Dora Herring ’eyi : Gresham. Ilolsteins: ar.c' ¡ 10 idmir the lucky number, A Big Indian Thriller s. a . Hal., , rs Molalla. Jerseys. u r3 Humphreys is from Oregor house. Mr. Buell comes from Mora Oregon, where he has been the pro n>_-^ l r herds belong to C A gricultural College. The high gra*.. Jerseys; Christ ________ _______ lessor of the high school for uirce Ji5ra ^ ' Canby, -vg and George r A P I C rp C F Y 4th of July, Midnight Mac. years and is highly recommended. Kraft. Canby. Jor.c ' Guernseys. L A u L t LKLLK Mr. and Mrs. G haney Bartholomew Harry Lc.ngdor in Koehler, Jerseys am. ' a];a had the Buxton B rothers, Mo > hest pro- Miss Ruth Glover spent, severa' and daughter, Lila, of Echo and lira. TRA¥R TRAfcT TRAVP iirst third and fourth h, ’ . 7 , 73.9 days in P ortland visiting friends. Mary Bartholomew of Heppner spen lucing cows, producing 7. Oliver Suter, who works a t Brida Friday at the home of Mr. and » in rid 71.9 lb 3 . o" fat. Veil, is home fo r a few days. George Koehler registered T ■ 8 jt ;ss F ern Clute and Miss Eloise Fred Bartholomew. Wed. snd Thurs., July 8-r Mr. and Mrs. Jim D eardorf from laude was second highest with F. ' -child came out from Portland on is. of fat. ■Vjdr.y evening to attend the weiner Salem are spending a few days here. rhe UNKNOWN SOLDIER at given by the C hristian Endea- Mrs. Vernie Duus returned iro.. rot *>ciety. a short visit with her brother, Char vo. ; ”-uliday evening. July 8 , thc VIOLA NEWS WHERE TO WORSHIP On -hool will have a Children’s lie Kandle, of Garbaldi. R. T. C arter and T. H. Sherrari m a t the church. It wil! A surprise, was given Mrs. Ed f • Undly prog S -;. •> n ___________ atu re of a ________ patriotic bave been in the m ountains fo r thc CHRISTIAN CHURCH iricon in honor of h e - birthday, also be in th. dial invitation is ex- past three days instructing the me e cream, straw berries and cake service. A cor Bible School at 10 a. m. Com ere served. A very p ln s c n t time tended to all. -ett of Portland of the forest service, munion service a t 11 a. m. Little iiuuuy Buddy uttiuium Bartholomew met enjoyed by enjoyea Dy an. all. vrucsia Guests were w en Rev. ivcv. R. w. D. vi. Eve. 1 .»«. urm orning ng ac at wv the ijicue iinw Christian Endeavor r t 7 p. m. ” -ire-ched Yon -r e cordial'y inv’tcd to a t­ and Mrs. W atson and ~ Dorothy -'re-ched Sunday n • the Sunday wdtb quite a serious accident Friday Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson and church. Rev. E v erett 1 . yr.sb y tery . , ... , h h d tend all Mir services. The’-c w il b Iran. Mr. and Mrs. Jubb and in-’ -r-hoo! no preaching service until fuithe ildren. »-hool missionary fo r this s «1 tt were when ------ hc lfc11 and . CUt . . hlS hea<\ ... u n. Mr. LaCroy. Mr. and Mrr Me- G rant Test and Rev. Evei home was necessary to take two stitches notice. Tom W atson’s brother from Eng >mb and sons. A lbert end Bud. Mr ~uests at the W illiam Sanders id Mrs. Howe and children. M’-s. H. on Sunday. t land is visiting him. He is impresses here Friday and Saturday. •own and children, and Miss Marie Miss rc rirm e Trullingor • with the beauty of Oregon. A baby d.au<'hter was born Mr laekelford. shower last week fo r Miss Doroth Mildred Rhodes, who has been vi- end Mrs. Jake Per.ner on Wcdnes Mrs. Fieken. who is baek from -hillips, who was m a m td on \V ednes e hospital. ¡3 feeling fine aga n. l?y *o Jam es Lar.vier of ’ j sitint,” in Portland, retu rn ed Friday. dnv, June 22, who has been n me A nnette Francis. Mrs. Brown, a daughter dnugntcr or o Mr. ivir. An enjoyable enjoyam c evening was 3!>ent’ .. ----- - Mrs George Lawrence returned M ss Thelma Sunderland of Port d Mrs. J. W. Mnttoon arrived on he guest of honor received a num- •ram a v ' e ^ ’s rts *1 with her son, C. land visited at the Sylvester Lav. tu rd av from Albany. Te - of re«re home on Sunday. Mrs W. T. jr a r ti o r and Mrs. John Jliss Cleia Phillips. who_ is em B. L aw rence of Seaside. Rev. and Mrs. Dunlop soent .a f c pr Cror; has retu rn ed from ittoon, who are in the Oregon City ->,;;ed in P o rtk n d . was a t aome days lest week on their farm arro? snital are both doing fine W ednesday of las' week. Seattle where he spent the w inter the river. Mr. Smith of London. England FIR E WORKS 1 Mrs Lcatcr Townsend visited h _ visiting his gist-r. Mrs. W sfson. Got them at Linn’s. The kind with his son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Linn were Esta mo’her. who is in the Portiand Sari J. E. LaCroy is ? ir:ng u r his pork WCn’t sta rt fires! tarium Monday. Clenr Creek, ru ttin g up " rrs* :ada visitors on Sunday Mrs Donnv and son, Georg® vlt am and more ta b ’es. Mr. Carve-, Miss Lydia Matson oi Portland | v ] ^ daugj,ter. Mrs. Manville, of PILES AND TONSILS uled the lum ber down on his rail- visited her fa th e r end friend* ove. Multnomah. Sunday. can bc rem oved by E lectric ad. , ! Mrs. Fletcher, supennten-ent o Mr. Hamilton and his son. Jam .* Dehydration. No cutting, blee din- ,u . w .ek-end. »< and I Mrs. M. M B. B Byers Byers oi of i-iav Clat ^ the Wilcox a. Memorial H-.— ihnl Ah' an< ire in Oregon City on business on or loss o f tim e. New Process. Mr. n ed or, Mrs. Ted skanic renewed old acquaintance^ ber(f one day ,ast wcck iday. , _ . Dr. M. M. MACKEY A num ber of n-ople from here here Monday. Mr. Byers had thc Mrg to ll with h -r two chiid 'en >nt to Orogon City last week to 209 Panam a Bldg., Portland. On*. hardw a-e store here a few years ago. 0f Sout'nfork is visiting her mothe tend the funeral o f Mr. L" -.k;rs Mrs. Susan W hitbeck of Portland in O regon C ity .__________________ 10 H;ed suddenly on June 20 from • a rt failure: Mr. Cankms was for- apent the week-end with friends. srlv - v Ytola. Dr ' Hewitt and two gr ndsuns. \ Dr. M. M. Marlindele Mrs. Ed Miller has been on the :k list for the p- «t few days , t , 1 ,. -,— Meeting o t the L ibrary Ju n io r and Bob, of Portland epci"1 1 Chiropractor A rock crusher has been installed Ass ir iati«« it 2:30 p. m. at the li­ S aturday at his farm in Garfield. F red Saling of Corvallis visited j this part of the country and road brary. Everybody is invited th a t is of Oregon City ■irk is coing on in full swing. interested. FIRE WORKS »fr. William Graham, the rura; G «t th e m »* L in n 's . T h e k in d irri«r. has purchased a new Fort’. - .T„tr 5— Series of lectures hv the «deter H;s brother. A nd-, ir car- Catholic T ru th Society a t big chape. t h a t w o n ’t s U r t fire e ! •ing mail while Bill is on has vae 3 Monday and Friday eve­ DR C. L. HAYNES Hr experts to he hack on the ' “ r> ---------- EYE? GHT SPECIALIST a about the rtrst Drat of July. Ju,„ __g.-p iocai ee’eb rat'o n in nings after six o’clock. Little D orothy Andrews of Port l-K, tacada P ark und(.r the auspices of Glasses F itte d — Reasonable Prices tge'es. is visiting with her aunt. r . , nd 315 Mohawk Bldg , 3rd and Morrison Office at Linn’t Inn -a J. McComb, this sum m-r. . . . . ---------- over Roberts B ros.,'P ortland, Oregon July 9 - E s t a c . d a m eeting of the Numerous requests come to the Boh Cooke Local County A gent's office for in forma- ‘“ ¡.ably bc available in the tion conceri.ing a wide variety o f near *u ,u.e th a t none have been agricultural products and fo r var- received yet. . ious mailing lists. Some of these re- “ Dealers have not been advised as quests are 01 doubtful purpose and °when^t'wiTl be'placed prom ptly reach the waste basket. Qn thc n;arkct t" .said Cooke today. O ther requests help the grow ers mar- ----------------------- - ✓ ket th eir products and receive care-. . e . . iifji ful attention. Catholic bocrety VV ill New York and Baltimore Seed Give Lecture Series houses have requested th a t the Agem get them in touch with growers o f „„„„.„r.H hv vetch seed. A S eattle firm in the . A series of lec tu re s sponsored by m arket for rye grass recently ..site. I a ^ o lic T to to for the names of several grow ers Oi I d e.n ered fiom th e .r .aige P this crop. A New York firm want starting n e a t l u e 8 da> by K et. lng to purchase ginseng recently ,e- ] (n a r ie s M iu th secretary o . quested a list of the names of gin I tholic T ruth Society of it • seng growers in Clackamas County -¡cv. Smith is well k n o ^ to radio Those are typical examples and , b a i l o r s having been featured over Ill Coming Events . t H . V ....... or. r . iiy. G*c cr Cl-ckr.-.nas Union of Club. 1 ih e vjaciioiic truth ¡SoCa2ty of Oregon Courteously Invites You to l Î M -C hg 4 mm h & r ^ r — .« 5 r r i n r IMVL,. r ic r s î,« * * t t D bFL A BIBLICAL — HISTORICAL — RELIGIOUS AT THE H IS CHAPEL CAR I f i D E i i C U At Estacada, Oregon (Near City Hall) JULY 5, 1927 Tuesday Evening -- at 8:00 o’clock And on tho Five E”er.mgs which follow above Date ENTIRELY NEW VIEWS EACH NIGHT These Lectures and Pictures will increase your knowledge IMÉEuX* • S love and M reverence for f a *:. /• m <»■-- • J : . ,M-1 *i- -.i » v Christianity and Christ. INVITE YOUR NEIGHBOR: ; VER YON B IS WELCOME \ No Collection, No Charge of Any Kind No Criticism of Other Churches o »Tt _V C » - - n ' ’ W ’H , >,à. i l c ^ .‘ i • A *’ _______ i i aBaaaa^k" ^w r-giB Ê stisr; «ría» I * ¥ ’"LT ? i-r J. 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