Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 06, 1928, Image 1

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    Base Ball Game Sunday Afternoon at 2:30—Estacada vs. Vancouver Barracks
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E S T A C A D A , OREGON, F R ID A Y , A P R IL 6, 1928
V O LU M E X X II
PLAN DEDELOPMENTOF
CARY HOT SPRINGS
LEGION PRESENTS SCOUTS
W ITH AMERICAN FLAG
Marquam Strain o f Leghorns
Bred For Egg Production
Carl Douglass Post o f the Ameri-
i can Legion voted to buy a fine flag
fo r the Estacada Boy Scout troop at | The Marquam Strain o f
White
{the regular meeting held on Monday Leghorns, known throughout the
COMPANY INCORPORATES FOR evening. Most o f the time was taken state an(j Northwest fo r their won-
I up with committee reports.
There derful leCords, are in demand. They
QUARTER OF A MILLION
! was a large attendance^
have a record ¿»f 11 years standing
I Arrangements were made to at- for production.
DOLLARS THIS WEEK
tend the reception fo r the national
The Marquam breeding farm is lo-
j commander in Salem next Monday cated one miie east o f Estacada on
' evening and several Legionnaires are the Garfield road, and while not so
The Cary-Austin Hot .Springs, with
! planning to be present.
A fte r the |a, g e as many o f the poultry farms
headquarters in Portland and capital
i business meeting a social meeting o f Clackamas county, only the birds
stock o f $250,000 has been incorpor­
was enjoyed and lunch served by wj^h known records are kept.
No
ated by R. W. Cary,
William
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Forest Erickson and the Auxiliary, „tack ¡s offered fo r sale until thair
Stokes and A. E. Sparks.
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production has been
proven.
For
It begins to look as if these valu­
In ju re *T o o t
thi:» reason, Mr. Marquam has a hard
able medicinal spring were going to
Wm. Bitner o f Klwood is in an Or- tjme to 8Uppiy the demand fo r his
be developed fo r the benefit o f man­ egon City hospital with an injury to ,toc|c
kind. Oq account o f their location
his foot made while chopping wood.
E very breeding bird on this farm
in the mountain» about thirty-five
has a known trapnest record back o f
miles southeast o f Estacada, access
Guests of Mrs. Lovell
¡{ and comes from a definite, known
to them was by trails on foot and
Mr. and Mi’s. Sam Harrington o f ancestry Qf
eg K production. Ev-
pack horses.
Portland were week end v.sitors a< j ery speciai breeding bird has definite
A number o f years ago the Cary the home o f Mrs. Ha.-rvngton’s mother | blood ,incs baek o f ] t on male and f e .
brothers undertook to develop them
Mrs Rose Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Geo maje s;de f or jj geenrations.
and put up buildings and installed
Kitching and family were a*3o guests
Every scientific fact that is capa-
bath houses, but the project was not
on Sunday.
Mrs. Lovell accompan- bie
being known about u domestic
feasible at that time as sick people
ied her daughter to Portlund to re- jowj ¡g recorded and made a part o f
could hardly stand the strenuous trip
main for a fe w days
tb s permanent records of the farm.
to the springs, so the project was
These definite facts include such
abandoned.
things as the daily egg record o f each
The promoters o f the hot springs
bird as determined by the trapnest,
corporation are well known by the
the size, shape and color, and texture
older inhabitants o f this section. R.
o f the eggs laid by each bird; the
W. Cary, with his brother W. F. Caiy,
date o f the first egg and its weight
located in Estacada when the town
when laid; the weight o f the fow l her-
was in its infancy and put in a hard-
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self; the definite records o f the blood
w aic store. I.uter they went into the
Bringing back memories o f Amer-
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F. M. Kendrick block on Broadway tea's entrance into the World war, llnf bafk ° { eaeb f ° w I’ thl‘ recor^
and conducted a general store.
I F. B. O.’s special “ Rose o f the Ten- , an<l^ p o t e n c y o f the ancestors o f
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i such a bird, as determined by the
used to be said anyone eoulu get any­ ements, is an absorbingly powerful!
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I trapnest and by progeny testing; ad-
thing at the Cary store from a spool and dramatic story o f
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ditional records are also kept in re-
o f thread to a threshing machine. amid the gangsters o f New Y o r k s i
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In 1915 the store wu» totally do Eastside. The picture, which will b e * gard to the . . performance
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, potency as a transmitter o f high rec
W. It. Stokes resided fo r a num­ Friday and o
Saturday,'April 6 and 7,
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ber o f years on a farm in the Gar­ deals with the influence o f Bolshe-
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to her cockerels the ability she pos
field district, later moving to Por-t- vist propaganda on the two leading
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sesses as a high egg producer, the
land.
characters, orphans who have been
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cockerels in turn passing th's high
A. E. Sparks is form erly
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egg producing quality on to then
Nebraska. He came to Estacada sev­ er and sister, and the stirring results
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eral years ago and went into the when war is declared.
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A ll o f the above facts are care
general merchandise business
He
Directed by Phil Rosen, who m ade»
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. fully recorded in special hooks and
has been identified with different “ The L ife o f Abraham Lincoln, and j preserved for future use to ensbh
business enterprises here since then
starring Shirley Mason m the title the proper mating to get the best re
being one o f the men to get the tele role, thq film is one o f the most I ultg( and to pel.petuate theil- vigor
phone into town and was also part striking and forceful screen dramas j he„ th flnd high egg producintr qual.
owner o f the first newspaper in Es produced fo r a long time. Johnny ltjes together ^
a complete and
tacada. Selling out he retired from Hnrron ably supports Miss Mason’» j compr#h, ngive system o t progeny-
active business and has resided here
superb work, and the remainder o f te9ting by which , d(.finite and accur-
continuously since.
the cast, which includes such names
check ¡g obtained on ail the dif
Mrs. B. O. Boswell o f Gresham,
who is well known in Estacada, hav­
ing taught in the Estacada schools a
fe w years ago, recently
returned
from a pleasant trip to the Hawaiian
islands.
She was accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. A lice M offert, o f
Kansas City. Mrs. Boswell reports a
most delightful as well as educational
trip.
iazaar Net-. Aid $79
The M. E. Ladies’ Aid bazaar and
inner Saturday was well patronized
specially the delicious dinner served
'hey had more articles fo r sale than
t any' previous bazaar, also more o'
variety. The articles did not sell
ery well. The ladioe were well
leased with their e ffo rjs, however,
s they banked $79.
losen Principal of Schools
Miss Geraldine Cook, daughter o f
and Mrs. C. T. Cook, pastor o f
e M. E. church here, at the request
the school board at Canyonville
regon, where she has taught fo r the
ist two years, applied fo r the prin
palship o f the schools at that place
id was elected to that position fo r
•xt year.
bv .
lere from Marmot
Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Allen drove
ver from Marmot Tuesday bringing
dth them their mother. Mrs. Emma
illen, who has been visiting with
Item fo r some time.
Mr.. Midford Returns
Mrs. M. M idford and children re­
turned Thursday evening from an ex-
tended vistt at Ritzville, Wash. Mr.
and Mr». H. C. Gohring met them in
Portland.
Dinner Guests,Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boyle, Walden
Boyle and J. C. Ecker o f Portland
and Mrs. W. F. Cary and children o f
Estacada were guests o f Mrs. Nina
B. Ecker fo r dinner Sunday.
Snow Close« Logging Camp
On account o f too much snow, the
LaDee Logging company closed down
fo r a few days this week.
BROTHER OF L A. CHAPMAN
DIES A T GOLDENDALE
SOLDIERS VS. ESTACADA
L. A. Chapman was informed by
wire o f the death o f his brother at |
Goldendule,
Wash.,
Friday.
This
brother visited Mr. Chapman here
two months ago and seemed to be in
OPENING GAME OF PORTLAND
fairly good health, although suffer­
ing at that time from the effects o f t
V A LLE Y LEAGUE TO BE
slight stroke. Mr. Chapman went to
ON LOCAL FIELD
Goldemlale
Sunday to attend the
funeral.
ferent fam ily lines ,11 in number)
used on this farm.
Complete and comprehensive blood
line < harts are kep, o f all the mat­
ings made each year— these consist
o f charts showing the definite pro-
poition o f blood composition o f each
bird, the blood lines o f its ancestors
fo r 11 generatioits back, und their
SurprUe Birthday Party
“ Play ball!” The umpire will give
relative influence upon the various
Mrs. Elizabeth Allen had a birth- the signal at 2:30 Sunday afternoon,
blood lines that go to make up u
j Jay Friday and some o f her friends unless Jupiter Pluvius interferes, and
given fam ily line; the strength and
| were unkind enough to remind her o f the Portlund Valley baseball league
weakness ( i f any should appear) are
the anniversary by
planning and season will b e'd u ly opened.
thug brought out at a glance by the
carrying out a surprise which was
Vancouver Barracks will be here
use o f this system o f bloodline charts
certainly a grand success and made for the opening gnnu' with the Estu­
Scientific breeding cannot be cur­
Mrs. Allen very happy. About thitry cada cluh. Both teams have a strong
ried oil without the use o f these blood
ladies went enmasse to her home in lineup, and this will be a contest well
line chart*.
They are one o f the
the afternoon und a fter visiting foi worth seeing.
most essential things on a high grade
a time the committee took charge
Tony Bronson is scheduled to go
breeding establishment, says Mr. Mar­
o f her kitchen and dining room and into the box fo r the local team, with
quam. They give a definite and ac­
soon had refreshments o f ice cream Reibuhf and Jennings as reserves.
curate summary o f the breeding re­
and cake ready to serve. On account Ray Lovelace will receive fo r the
sults us obtained each year from the
o f the nearness o f April 1, the com­ locals, and “ F ree" Lovelace will take
standpoint o f blood composition of
mittee deemed themselves privileged the first sack. Neil Bronson will be
each fam ily line and enable one U
to “ foo l” the innocent und unsuspect­ stationed at second and Sid. Millet-
note the outstanding specimens un
ing guests in u most clever manner. will probably play third. The rest
dec consideration am» to take advant­
The joke was u “ hilarious’’ time, the o f the lineup is yet to be determined,
age o f their record o f performance
e ffe c t o f which some o f the ladies with at least ten good men to choose.
by reason o f the definite knowledgi
did not recover fo r several days. Mrs.
The grounds will be in fairly good
o f the blood line back o f such a bird
Allen was the recipient o f many hand­ condition i f old “ Jupe” will take a
all o f which lines are definitely re
some presents.
vacation until the gume. Some im­
corded in these blood line charts am’
provements are to be made.
made a part o f the permanent rec
For the opening game a number o f
ords o f the Marquam farm.
local business firms have offered
This farm is a member o f the Ore
prizes.
Bob Marchbank will give a
gon Accredited Hatchery and Breed­
box o f candy fo r the first hit by the
ers' association under the direct su
home team; Linn’s Inn will give a
pel-vision o f 0. A. C. As a raembti
$1.50 box o f candy fo r the first two-
o f the association the farm special­
bagger; Model Supply company a
izes in the production o f R. O. P
OREGON C IT Y , April 5.— The novelty pencil, value $1.50 for the
(Record o f Perform ance) and ceiti program for the meeting
o f the first stolen base; Satiek Barber shop
tied breeding stock, hatching eggs
Greater Clackamas Union o f Clubs $1 credit fo r the first error; Broad­
and baby chicks. A ll the records of
at Molalla Friday evening has beer way Garage, 5 gallons o f gas for the
this farm are under the supervision
arranged by Dr. H. W. Freeze of first home run; Lovelace Gorham a
and inspection o f O. A. C.. A su­
Oregon City, chairman o f the pro­ dress shirt fo r the first run; U-Need
pervisor visits the faTm every month
gram committee. About three hun­ A Bakery a cake fo r the first out;
and checks over the records, inspects
dred members are expected to at People’s Store, a tie fo r the first
the incubation work, and checks all
tend the meeting. The principal ad­ sacrifise hit; Earl Gunter, a nice
the lines o f work carried on and takes
dress o f the evening will be giver mess o f trout fo r the first three-base
duplicate copies o f the trapnest rec­
by U. G. Dubach, dean o f men at the hit; Estacadu Meat company, two T-
ords which arc filed at O. A. C. foi Oregon state college.
bone steaks for the must hits in the
permanent use.
Features for the evening will be game; and the Liberty t'hed.A will
A ll the breeding stock is tested b)
three minute talks by M. S. Schrocl give a pair o f show tickets fo r the
the veterniary- department o f the col­
o f Milwaukie; Adam Knight o f Can- first flv hall caught.
lege and is proved to be free o f d's
by; A. G. Ames, Estacada; H. H
A prize will be given fo r the man
ease.
By constant attention being
Chindgren, Colton, on the question or woman buying a ticket to the game
paid to keeping the houses and yards
‘ In what way can the Greater4 Clack who makes the closest guess o f the
in a sanitary and healthful conditioi
arnas Union o f Clubs
best serve number o f tickets sold.
the vigor o f the stock is increase!
Clackamas county in general and the
This being the opening game o f tha
and their permanent health assured.
various communities as special needf season, a large attendance is expect­
as Evelyn Selbie, Sidney Franklin
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arise ”
A general discussion
will ed by the management.
James Gordon, Frank McGlinn Jr.
follow.
Scott McKee, J «j»e
Devorska and
Musical numbers will be rendered
others furnish excellent characteriza­
by a women's sextet with Mrs. J. H
tions. The picture was adapted from
Bowlin as leader. Committee reports
John A. Moroso’s famous novel, “ The
will be submitted and other business
Stumbling Herd.”
will be transacted at the session.
There was a good attendance at the j Funeral services were held Friday
DRINKING FOUNTAIN
Community Club meeting Friday eve- J afternoon fo r Mrs. Cordelia Flore
IS DESTROYED AGAIN ning in the Masonic hall. Miss Bes Dodson, who died at her home in Es- LOCAL AND PERSONAL
“ Not guilty“ was the verdict re­
I sie Anderson, guardian o f the Cam) I tacada March 28. Deceased had beer
turned by a jury in justice court
Miss Kershner’s class o f girls in the
T^ie driver who ran into the drink-¡Fire Girls was on hand to assist with ill fo r three weeks and was 09 year
after fiv e minutes deliberation on
ing fountain at the corner opposite the program, as was A. H. Drews old. Services were held at the M M. E. Sunday school held their an­ Wednesday in the case against Dr.
nual
banquet
fo
r
their
mothers
at
the
the Cooke garage
a few days ago. with his Boy Scouts.
E- church, Rev. C. T. Cook officiating
W. W. Rhodes o f Rstacada.
church one day last week.
There
seems to take delight in keeping up
A fte r the community singing th<
and L. A. Chapman, mortician, in
Dr. Rhodes was arrested here on a
his nefarious pastime.
Saturday girls— Lois Bates, Lavena Grabeel, charge o f the arrangements, inter were 25 present to enjoy the dinner
charge o f practicing medicine with­
ment
bein
in
I.
O.
O.
F.
cemetery.
served
by
the
young
ladies.
Those
nightthe fountain was broken
and Lois Smith, Katherine Marden, Mar-
out a license. I)r. Rhodes defense
She was horn at DeSota, Mo., on attending the Older Girls’ convention
twisted worse than ever. The foun- garet Nordland, Carol Yocum, Louise
was that he was practicing according
April
9,
1959,
was
married
to
Ban-
at
Albany
a
short
time
ago,
gave
a
tain belongs to the city and is fo r Armstrong, Neva Lemon and Glen
to and within the provisions o f his
jamin
Franklin
Dodson
in
1880,
and
report
o
f
the
meeting
and
the
gooc'
public use. The marshal has a clue Cary— gave their part o f theh pro­
license as an osteopathic physician
as to the perpetrator o f the damage, gram. Miss Anderson explained the was the mother o f nine children, four time they had.
and surgeon. M. K. Hall, president
o
f
which
survive.
She
came
west
in
L.
L.
Wells
o
f
Tenino,
Wash.,
was
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work and laws o f the organization
o f the state board o f medical exam­
Beside her husband she is a week end guest at the home o f
Aid Meet« With Mr«. Smith
which the girls exemplifed in differ- 1900.
iners, was one o f the witnesses fo r
The Methodist Ladies’ Aid held a lent ways in song and recitation. The survived by Alva Dodson o f Union, Roy Beck.
the state.
Mrs.
Homer
Sarver
and
children
most pleasant "meeting Wednesday af- Kiri* presented a burlesque play en-j Ore., Mrs. Helen Davis o f Latlrande
Wallace «Smith o f Kstacada and
ternoon at the home o f Mrs. Irving titled “ The Supreme Sacrif.ce,” .n Ben Dodson and Mrs. Del.a Hassell visited at the home o f her parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanah over the Charles Sievers o f Oregon City were
three parts.
o f Estacada.
Smith.
week end, returning to Portland or attorneys representing Dr. Rhodes.
The Scouts marched into the h a ll;
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carrying the American flag and thf LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sunday evening.
Visit* With Parent*
Mrs. John Marshall and son Vernon
scout flag, to which the entire troop
Harry Heylman, son o f Mr. and p'a^ ' th «'^ ’ rM Pect» with the scout sa-
have been visiting her daughter am LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Fred Kist o f Corvallis, well konwn son-in-law, Mr. anil Mrs. Ernest Ama-
Mrs. W. A. Heylman, whose home is ,ute
Mr Drew, expla.ne.» the work
in Spokane, Wash., has been in Es- whU# the boys exemplifed with acts here as he resided in Estacada foi cher at Bingham Springs, Ore., where
Relatives o f Morris Cahill, form er­
tacada fo r several days visiting with apd diai0?ues. There were some some time, has returned to h s home Mr. Arniacher has charge o f the state ly o f Kstacada hut now o f Astoria,
after being in a veterans' hospital in fish hatchery. On their return home
his parents.
musical numbers, some o f the boy»
received word that he had had an in­
Tacoma fo r some time recuperating they stopped ut Arlington and visited
jury to his foot. An iron beam fell
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playing harmonicas, some sang and
from an operation fo r hernia. He is their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Montagu»
on it and fractured one toe and pain­
Card of Thank*
there was a violin solo.
feeling quite well again.
Fred Davis, who was injured while fully injured two more. He expects
W e wish to thank our friends fo r
A short business meeting followed
their kindtiess during the illness and which consisted o f reports o f corn- — When in Estacada get your meals working in the timber at St. Helens to be able to work in about three
death o f our beloved w ife and mother mittees and discussion.
The
high at the Home Restaurant where you a few days ago. has been in this vi­ weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Dale and little son
also for the beautiful floral offerings. school will furnish the program fo get home cooking and feel at home cinity for several days recuperating.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster and Billy o f Portland and Mrs. K. V. and
The Home Restuurant is still niak
the May meeting o f the club.
B. F. Dodson and Family.
ing improvements in their restaurant son Harry came down from Camp 8 M rs. M. A. Stubs o f Gresham, with
the
latest being a back liar, which is Saturday evening and went out to the O. K. Smith fam ily o f Kstacada,
LOCAL
AND
PERSONAL
Notice to Garden Club Members—
their farm in the Garfield district were guests at the William Dale home
a handsome piece o f furniture.
There will be a meeting o f the Gar­
Sunday.
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o
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. H ewitt and | and spent the week end.
den club at the home o f Mrs. A. G.
Jack Souls came out from Port-
,
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller went t»i
Mr. and Mrs. T. Yocum went to
.
,
.
daughter
Miss
Ruth
Hewitt
ot
f
ort
Ames on Saturday afternoon at 2 land this week to work in the forest I
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other
places in
land visited Estacada relatives Sat Portland Saturday to visit at the McMinnville and
o.’clock.
Everyone interested is in­ service again this year.
home o f their son until Sunday eve­ Yamhill county last week, remaining
urday.
vited to come to make plans fo r the
ning.
until Saturday visiting with relatives
Mis. A. Gorrell was taken sudden­
year.
.
Mrs. Gladys Duus o f Antelope vis , Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reese, late o f
and friends.
ly ill last Sunday but is improving at
¡ted relatives here a few days last Flee4 »port, Oregon, arrived Wednes­
Mrs. W. .1. Moore and Mrs. R. R.
this time.
Will Return From Hoipital
week.
day evening to visit at the home o f Cooke attended a meeting o f the
Mrs A. S. Hassell has been on the
Mrs. Joseph Hood, sister o f Mrs.
Robert Cahill, who is a student in Mrs. Reese's sister. Mrs. W. J. Moore. Clackamas County Health association
W. H. Kallendonck, who has been ir sick list fo r several days with an at industrial arts at O. S. C., came home ! Mr. Reese is a railroad man ami is
in the Chamber o f Commerce build
a Portland hospital fo r some time tack o f neuritis,
fo r the spring vacation, accompanied being transferred fom Keedsport to ing, Oregon itv, Tuesday o f this week
will be able to return to her home
j| rs Ryning’s daughter, Mr M
by a friend.
Bob ia a junior.
Hillsboro.
and report a most interesting meet-
{this week.
Mrs.
Kellendonck ha» y/ White o t Arlington Ore., wa
W. H. Kellendonck is building a
Carl Kimmel came home from Cor­ , ing. A program given by school
been making regular trips to Port- here visiting her mother to r severs nice gaiage at his home at .Vlariow vallis and spent the week end with
children was a pleasing feature o f the
I land to visit her.
days.
Station.
| his father.
t program.
RECALLS PREPARATION
FOR GREAT WORLD WAR
Returns From Hav/aiia
NUM BER 27
PROGRAM FOR CLUR
MEETING ARRANGED
FUNERAL RITES FOR
SCOUTS AND CAMP­
MRS. FLORA DODSON
FIRE GIRLS’ PROGRAM
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OR. RHODES ACQUTTED
B Ï OREGON CITY COURT