April 2 2 to 2 8 Is “American Forest Week.' Protect and Preserve t h e F o re s ts tEastrnt (Clarkamas Dinas ESTACADA, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928 V O L U M E X X II _______ NUMBER 29 Take n to Hospital | Daughter Born to Mr». Lawrence Ball Player Arrive» The stork paid a visit to this local | James Scott who arrived in Esta- A new member of the Estacada ity Tuesday leaving a pretty 7 1-2 cada Easter Sunday from California, baseball team arrived in Estacada i pound daughter at the home of Mr. accompanied by his mother, was tak Thursday evening, April 12, and has .1 and Mrs. S. E. Lawrence. Little en to the Good Samaritan hospital taken up headquarters at the home | 12 1-2 year old Louise, the other I Monday. He has been in poor health o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lovelace, j daughter, is very much pleased and Ilor so,ne time. He is Mrs. Roy Beck’s There seems to be considerable con brother. SIXTY-EIGHT CORRESPONDENTS troversy in regard to the selection NATIONAL FOREST WEEK TO | thinks the new sister is the n icest! ESTACADA LOSES SECOND OF doll she ever had. o f a name for the nice little fellow, SERIES IN FAST GAME BE OBSERVED WEEK OF | Leaves for the East FOR ALL COUNTY PAPERS whether it shall be Ty Cobb or Babe Miss B ate» H om e Mrs. Holla Rebn, who has been liv- Ruth. HERE SUNDAY. APRIL 22 TO 28 ATTEND CONFERENCE Miss Edna Bates came home from j ing at the ( ulver home for some time Mor.mouth to spend the week end since she sold her home place, left Plant Sale a Success with her mother and sisters. Two Monday for the East to make her The Garden club’s plant sale Sat- _ ,i ■,, B y A . W . A rm stro n g , D istrict R a n g er young lady college friends arrived Correspondents and editors repre urday was a success, the TouKb luck sP°iled the bal1 home among relatives. committee T senting every newspaper in Clacka in charge selling more than $10 worth April 22 to 28 has been designated Saturday evening and visited with Kame for Estacada when the Sher mas county, held an all-day confer o f plants and shrubs. At the silver by President Coolidge as American her until Sunday evening. wood met thc Le* ionnaires on Here from Antelope ________________ the local field Sunday afternoon. ence at the chamber o f commerce tea he’ d at the Gohring home Mon- Forest Week, and he urges all good Mrs. Roy \\ ilcox is here from Ante- rooms in Oregon City Saturday. The day afternoon under the auspices o f citizens to take an active part in its R e tu r n . F rom M issoula In the Ve,Y fir8t inn in»? tb<? lope. Ore., visiting with relatives and registration showed that 68 were in the Garden club, there were quite a observance. A review o f our forest Miss Vivian Gorham return from K°‘ a b*‘ and a run' " kile in the friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forman attendance. a month visit at the home of her par other half of the session Estacada returned to Estacada from that place number present and six new mem- situation is timely, got two hits and two runs. The Thursday. The newswriters were welcomed to bers were added to the club roll. Our forests are our country’s ents in Missoula, Mont., Friday eve Sherwood nine was able to repeut the city by E. E. Brodie o f the Morn ning. She reports that her father, ------------------------- 1 greatest potential wealth, und in no this performance up until the star Leaves for Honolulu ing Enterprise, followed by short Rebekahs Elect Delegates who was ill, was much improved when other country, with the possible C X - pitcher went into the box, but Es talks by each o f the editors on topics L. C. Thornton will leave San At a recent meeting o f Centenial ception o f China, have they been so she left home. tacada could not connect with thc Francisco today for Honolulu. Mrs. assigned hy C. J. McIntosh o f the Rebekah lodge delegates were elect- badly abused and neglected. The pill for safeties. Oregon Agricultural college, who ed to the grand lodge, which will be time has come when, unless we ex- Visit at J. C. Duu» Home 1 hornton will remain with her mother sponsored the meeting. Mrs. N. M. Kirchem and two Reibuhf Stars for Estacada Mis. I. i . Moi.s, until he returns, on held in Roseburg May 22. They are haust this bank of health and wealth. Tony Bronson allowed a hit for Prof. McIntosh outlined a corre Mrs. Louise Linn, Mrs. Nellie Hay- we must sweep this country with daughters Elam and Mabel came up July iO. spondence course for correspondents man and Mrs. Amy Ely. The lodge personal and patriotic appeal, that from Oregon City Sunday to visit at each man on the team and one run for which a large number o f the recommended Mrs. Linn for district will convert our people to a policy o f the home o f Mrs. Kirchem’s parents less, when he was relieved in the Visit at Moss Homo sixth frame by Reibuhf, with one out reporters signed. The students will deputy president. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’ Brien o f Van intelligent forest handling. and two men on bases. At this point couver called at the Jacob Moss home receive twelve lessons, at a total cost While the prevention o f fires in Reibuhf convinced the Sherwood one day this week. o f $1. our forests is, and probably always roughnecks that they knew little of At 12:30 the correspondents were will be, our greatest objective, we real baseball. taken to a theatre where a newspa must also consider forest conserva In the last three and one-third per in the making was shown on the tion in connection with wood in our innings of the game eleven of Sher- screen. The picture showed all the homes, paper for our books and per- ________ J wood’s batters faced Reibuhf, and steps in producing a modern daily _______ I iodicals, water for our cities, farms eight of these struck out. Not even newspaper. und factories, wild life for our states, Earl Hassel and Sam Whitehead | a single was made o ff the star The writers were guests o f the edi “ Tiddledywinks Quality Girl, the i ou^ oor recreation for all our people tors at luncheon and following this champion four-year-old Jersey cow i and a better country for our chil- won the two first prizes in the bird j southpaw. house building contest sponsored by Sid Miller Gets Homer John Bullard, 73, died in Salem moving pictures were made o f th< o f the world, owned and bred by Mrs. : ,jren_ Sid Miller, playing third sack for I’ riday morning and the remains were group around the champion Jersey Florence Gule-Neal of Route 4, Ore-1 When th(1 Pilfrrim Fathers first set A. H. Drews, for the local troop of cow Quality Girl, and o f the editors gon City, was on exhibition in the - f 0Ot on this continent they were en- Boy Scouts. Second places went to thc home team, hit a good one over brought here where funeral services on the courthouse lawn and later in county capital city Saturday. The 1 dowcd with the most magnificent for- Walter Smith and Dan Whitehead. left field fence in the first inning, were held Saturday afternoon at 2 the Enterprise office. famous cow was invited to Oregon egts o f sof tWood the world has ever The contest closed Wednesday eve with one on. The one score was o ’clock .under the direction o f L. A. In the afternoon session Prof. Mc City by the chamber o f commerce produced. More than any one other ning and the houses built by the made in the sixth inning when Ar ( hapman, mortician. A short service boys will be on display at the S. & nold Lovelace singled, Miller flied was held at the grave. Rev. C. T. Intosh gave further instructions in and the business men’s association. * thing they have contributed to our out to center, and Ray Lovelace hit Cook, officiating. Interment was in news writing and signed up the cor Quulity Girl made the record p ro -'j great progress and material well be- S. Hardware store until Saturday. The prizes were donated by Dinty out a long one for a single. the Wade burial lots o f the Odd Fel respondents for the course. Harold duction o f 12,844 pounds o f milk I ing ini, as as a a nation. nation Without them it is Bill Fischer, who is rated as one lows’ cemetery at Kstacada. Hunt, Northwest editor o f the Ore with about 1100 pounds o f butterfat. ¡d]e suppose we could ever, in the Moore, Mr. Baker and Mr. Drews. The scoutmaster is taking a course o f the best catchers on the coast, gon Journal addressed the conference This amount was produced over a 305 very short time in which it has been Mr. Lullard was born in Brown before adjournment. day test. It is the plan o f the owner accomplished, have reached our pres in advanced scoutmaster training, at having played with the Beavers last county, 111., and when he was about A dozen or more correspondent: to dry her up and at a later date ent leading position in all the indus Portland, which training has been year, was up to his usual gate but 12 years old he crossed the plains seemed to be unlucky in placing his with his parents, locating near Esta- provided by the Portland council. for the News was present. put her on a twelve-month test to tries. A hike was held Saturday, the fol- long drives. He made hut one hit cada. lie was ur« • urried ar. j is sur- try for the record production fv,r Jer Great industrial plants have beer1 seys o f all ages. 1 completed, thousands o f miles o f rail- lowing named boys, with the assist - 1 in the game, a two-bagger. fh.s wa v..k d by two brothvr», B. O. Bullard J. V. BARR & SONS RECEIVE This cow, which is one o f the h erd!roadg j-ave been built, thousands of ant scoutmaster, Mr. Baker, making his first game with the team, and o f Estacada and W. M. Bullard of LATEST MODEL STAR CAR everyone is expecting a different Onalaska, W ash., also one sister, Mrs. owned and maintained by the Tiddle- horsepower have been harnessed, and the trip to Camp Millard: John Beck, Harold Bishop, David story next Sunday after the exper S. E. Sellman, Whitebird, Idaho. J. V. Barr & Sons are tins week dywinks farm, is the offspring of a ’ ¿he rural communities have prospered Eshleman, Earl Hassell, Lloyd Kaake ience of this game, and a better op exhibiting one o f the new St ir Cab fine line o f Jerseys. Four genera-'to such an extent that the American Claude Lankins, Ivan Saunders, Wal portunity o f perfecting the club or CARD OF THANKS riolet coupes. This firm has recently tions back Mrs. Neal purchased an f armer ¡s the best housed farmer in ter Smith, Paul Syron, Claude Cooke. ganization. become the Star-Durant dealers for animal from a herd o f stock that tj,e world today. It is just the be- The attendance Sunday was not up William Leeman, James Chaney and Tor the kindness and assistance this territory and have had difficulty had been imported from the Isle of ginnjng. to the record set the week before, of friend» in our late bereavement Fred Buell. There are still great industries to in getting a late model car for dis Jersey. Quality Girl is four genera- hut was considerably greater than and for the floral offerings, we wish tion removed in direct line from the be built, still thousands o f horse- play purposes. P E R S O N A L | wag expected on account o f the con to express our sincere thanks. B. O. Sbe is u beautiful power to be harnessed and thousands L O C A L A N D They will be glad to demonstrate imported cow. dition o f the weather. It was be Bullard, W. M. Bullard and Mrs. S. cow, true to type and seemingly near1 0[ mjies 0f railroads to be built, the model they now have, and invite Julius Kraeger has been ill and lieved that the game would have to E. Bellman. to perfection. Communities such as this are in their you to look it over at any time. be called o ff on account o f rain u[ infancy as far as industrial enter confined to his home this week. to within a few minutes o f the start CLEANUP DAY AT THE Mrs. T. Ahlberg was hostess to the prise is concerned. Who can say STORM LEAVES SCHOOLS Eastern Star Order Meets LOCAL METHODIST CHURCH Bridge club and a luncheon Friday ing time. IN DARKNESS FOR TIME what the protection and perpetua There were 40 members and seven The crowds at Kstacada have ex tion o f the immense nody o f merch afternoon. visitors present at the Eastern Star Rev. C. T. Cook announced Sunday Mrs. J. J. Adkin, daughter o f Mr ceeded those attending any other During the severe rain and eectric antable timber lying at your very dooi meeting Tuesday night in the Ma and Mrs. J. E. Deardorff, arrived game in the league, the revenue here that Tuesday would he cleanup day will mean to this little town and the sonic hall. Mrs. Lena Shibley was storm in this vicinity Monday after from Sublimity, Oregon, the first of being $2 in excess of that at Hills at the church. About a dozen o f the surrounding rural country? taken through the several degrees of noon, both the grade and high schools faithful few put in an appearance the week, to visit her parents for boro for the two games played. No one can doubt that the nation’s the order, after which all repaired to were in darkness for a time owing Davidson’s Bakery will meet the and gave the interior a thorough several days. industries are slowly converging on the banquet hall and enjoyed a lunch to the electric lights going off. The Mrs. Harold Wooster was moved Legionnaires here next Sunday after- cleaning, which all those who worship our Northwest and that it is only c and social hour. The visitors present trouble was in the Faraday powei (Continued on page 3) there will appreciate. Cleanliness in fjom the home o f Mr. and Mrs. S. E question o f a few years until most were Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Eri, Mr. and plant. this case is next to Godliness. of the softwood using industries will Wooster Thursday, to the home of Mrs. C. N. Henson and Mr. and Mrs It was the Intention o f the workers her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haas Tra be perched among our Western hills. C. G. McIntyre from Mountainview LADIES AID ENTERTAINS to clean up the yard in front o f the cy in the Garfield district. She is YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN This in itself should be inducement chapter, Sandy, and Miss Bessie church, hut on account o f the con enough to the present generation to reported to be getting along quite Hunter from Estacada. The refresh tinued downpour o f rain, this part o f satisfactorily from an attack o f gal! The Ladies Aid o f the Methodist i Protect our f ° r**t*- ment committee consisted o f Mrs. the cleanup program was abandoned, stones. Kitching and Mrs. Grace Leihammer church entertained the young married I The injury which results from the although a few improvements were Mr. and Mrs. Will Kreager from Rose Bartholomew, Mrs. Marjorie ladies o f the community, at the destruction o f forests by fire and de- George Dart, who has been living made. Those who responded to the Portland were visitors at the home Cooke, Mrs. Elva Ahlberg, Mrs. Evr church on Wednesday afternoon. A »tructive methods of logging are a on the C. Krigbaum farm in the Gar tail brought lunch baskets and en large number responded to the invi- ™ ‘ ter o f history in other and older o f Mrs. Kreager’s bother, Julius, o f field district, died suddenly Wednes joyed the social part as well. Estacada, Sunday. tation and they were entertained countries. A cheap and plentiful C a rte rs R etu rn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linn visited day afternoon, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter and with a short program of vocal and 8aPP>T o i timber ig v" y ),r"Portant’ relatives here Saturday and Sunday. He had not complained o f being ca8e* •» ab*°lute "eces- children have returned from Portland instrumental music and readings <*"d >" ill but a short time, and a doctor was Mr. Linn is employed by the Ridge to communities. A forest cover where they spent the winter and are The refreshments served were ice called but he passed away before the Lumber company o f Springdale. now at their home near Log LaBarre. cream and angel food cake. The au- is <be m° rt effect,ve. means of reg- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn were bus doctor arrived. ditorium o f the church was nicely ar- » " d ".«intalning the flow of Their son Allen has resumed his He was 53 years old and was on ranged and decorated for the event. I »‘ reams for irrigation power and iness visitors in Portland Monday. school work here. old resident o f Oregon, having been Mr. and Mrs. Linn Sherman and The Object of the meeting was to get other purposes, and the future o f the .. . , . Western livestock industry is depen- son o f Portland were guests o f Mr born here. Besides his wife, a son, Davidson’s Bakery nine o f Portland the young married women to take a also his Roots Visits Estacada .. . . „„„¡„i dent upon the forest range for its and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence Sunday. Kenneth Dart, survives, are thi* opponents for the Estacada more active part in the social affairs • T. A. Roots o f Clackamas, repub Mr. Sherman is Mr. Lawrence’s mother and a sister, who reside at Legionnaires Sunday afternoon at o f the churches and to get better ae- ' el_y existence. Molalla. lican candidate for county commis There is a vast public and private nephew. 2:30. Davidson* won thc? two games It was a pleasant social quainted. Funeral services will he held in sioner, was in Estacada Wednesday. Hon Newman visited his aunt, Mrs loss annually from forest fires, and played since the. opening o f the leage, event. Mr. Roots served as roadmaster for at the same time, a rapidly growing Maude Sturgeon, one day last week the Christian church here at 10 defeating Wnshougal 17 to 10 and o'clock Friday morning und he will Clackamas county four years and is coming from Portland. population creates an increased de- winning last Sunday in a good game. entire county. II. E. Worden spent the week end be buried in the family buryint Pa»t Matron» Meet mand for timber. A nation without YY'ith the changes being made in The monthly Past Matron s meet- tJlnhw , , ¡n thp pogitjon ()f China, in Portland with relatives. ground at Molalla. the local lineup, the fellows are very ing was held Tuesday afternoon at Southeagtern Europp and Agia Minor Mrs. Anna Rank and Harold Hll- E x p e c t M aggie and Jiggs confident o f winning Sunday. Hard The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church the home o f Mrs. C. A. Norris. Those once forested and flourishing; today drith o f Portland were guests at the Campfire Girlt Meet Miss Anderson and her Campfire luck will not last always. are expecting a visit in about two present were Mrs. C. S. Womer, Mrs. deforested, desolate deserts, stricker Win. Weingart home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Newman, Mrs. girls held a ceremonial fheeting on weeks from Maggie and Jiggs, at Mae Reed, Mrs. Ray Keit!\ Mrs. L. with famine and suffering— in short which time plenty o f corn beef and A. Townsend, Mrs. A. Smith, Miss dependent upon other nations for H. Danlell* and Mis* Laura England I Wednesday after school at the Bates P n r c n t - T e a c h e r s M e e t i n i ? Maud Sturgeon, Mis. Abbie Arm their supply o f forest products, and all o f Portland were guests at the i home. Six o f the girls were given The monthly meeting o f the I'ar- cabbage will be served. strong and the hostess. The ladier demlate for want of forest cover un. Sturgeon home Sunday. [the rank o f wood gatherers and oth- | ent-Teacher.s association will he held report a delightful social time which wisely and wantonly wasted. ;ers received honor beads. The wood j at the high school auditorium Tues Visit at Roy Beck Home gatherers are Neva Lemon, Lois Bate day evening at M o ’clock. The prin Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott, daughtei was concluded with light refresh You may think this is overdrawn, H cr. to See Bell Game and son, from Athena, Oregon, spent ments. but we know that in 15 years the Max Sagner, Curt Sagner and Al i Margaret Nordland, Carol Yocum cip a l address will he given by Dr. the week end at the home o f Mr. • lav. rage consumer o f lumber will feel vin Sagner came out from Portland Glen Cary and Louise Armstrong. At Miller, county health officer. Musi- Scott’s sister, Mrs. Roy Beck. CARD OF THANKS the pinch o f timber shortage, and Sunday to see the ball game and to the conclusion of the meeting, Mrs I cal numbei and a program by the Adelphic society o f the high school Bates served refreshments. To the many friends of this vi- that within forty years at our present see their friend, Bill Fischer, play. will be given. C an d id ate fo r C om m ission er cinity who so generously came to our rate o f devastation, we will be de H. F. Gibson, merchant at Barton, aid after losing our home by fire sev- pendent upon other countries for our | each week to provided the news print Attend. Minister»’ Meeting has filed as a candidate for the repub eral days ago, we take this means o f supply, we may well pause and con poser for our Sunday editions alone, Rev. C. T. Cook attended the Meth- Miss Olive Bishop won honorable lican nomination for the office of expressing our sincere thanks, Mr older the consequences The timber and Canada is now supplying us frith odist ministers' meeting in Portland mention in the state-wide new* run- county commissioner. and Mrs. Charles Duncan. from 7500 acres o f land is required (Continued from page 4) Monday. test held by a society at O. A. C. NATIONAL FORESTS AND THEIR PROTECTION COUNTY NEWS WRITERS MEET IN OREGON CITY OUI 8T0 3 VICTORY EARL HASSELL AND SAM WHITEHEAD WIN PRIZES CHAMPION COW ON EXHIBITION AT CAPITAL SERVICES HELD HERE FOR JOHN BOLLARD DART DIES SUDDENLY AT HIS GARFIELD HOME DAVIDSON'S BAK ER Y HERE SUNDAY P. M . I