¿Eastern (Eiarkamaa Nnus VOLUME XXII WORK STARTS ON ROAD BEING BUILT BY U. NUMBER 32 ESTACADA, ORECON, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 GARDEN CLUP. MEETS WITH MRS. W. J. MOORE ¡CLINIC FOR CHILDREN OF PRE-SCHOOL AGE DATED GARAGES ENTERED 3Ï The Estacada Garden club had a | A. W. Armstrong sent out a crew of men Wednesday to establish the BURGLARS SECOND TIME meeting Monday afternoon at the! home of Mrs. W. J. Moore. Various camp and work will start at once on HUNDREDS OF ATTRACTIVE HOMESITES WILL BE AVAILABLE Fifty Men Employed in Construc­ tion Work.— To Last Several Months, Says Manager Construction of what >s to be one of the finest summer resorts and summer homesites proposition in the state is now under way on .the prop- perty adjoining Estacaad on the south and etxending along the water front. Fifty men are now employed and others are being recruited to assist in the development of the huge project. A crew of men has been kept at wort: for several months in making improvements in the grounds, hut not until the first of this week did it be­ come known that the plans of thi company were of such a large extent What was known as the dance pa vilion has ben entirely reconstructed and the building is now' a modern club hou.-.i; with an artistic fireplace, large porches and columns built of masonry giving a very pleasing effect. Streets have been cleared and now are being graded and will be surfaced. There are a dozen or more streets from the direction of town to the river included in the plans, and one boulevard running parallel with the w ater front. The water front will all be im- pro.ed and easy access to the watei arranged at convenient intervals, and water sports will be a part of the plans for amusement of the people visiting the resort. 1* is said that many thousand.' of dollars arc to be expended in the development of the property, am the attractiveness of the place wiT without doubt bring a lot of people from the city to this great play­ ground. The development plans will require several months to complete, accordin; to Herman List, engineer in charge Fifty men are now employed and all applying for work are being employe* and everything being done to expe ditc- the completion of the project. It is expected that the population of the community will be more than doubled during the summer months after the plans of the company have been carried out, it is said. DOUGLAS JOHNSON PLAN FOR EQUALIZING ASSESSMENTS An interesting feature in the pri­ mary race for the office of Clacka­ mas county assessor is the introduc­ tion by Douglas Johnson, republican candidate, of a new plan for equaliz­ ing assessments. His plans, which is incorporated in his filing statement, is based on similar plans now in suc­ cessful opeiatiun in Multnomah and Coos counties. The grange has been working to establish such a system in this county for some time. They have felt that the present system is inequable and haphazard in its operation and they have approved the newer and fairer methods employed in Coos county. Mr. Johnson holds that there should be an adaptation of the methods used in Multnomah county for the great city problem which has sprung up on both sides of the Willamette river. At the same time there aer advant­ age. in the Coos plan which may be used as a basis for our rural assess monte. The rapid development of both section makes i[ imperative that a modern appraisal system be in­ stalled to keep up with the changes in ownership and valuation, he con tends. LEGION AUXILIARY TO GET OUT VOTERS MAY 18 The American Legion Auxiliary is making a special effort to get all woman to vote on election day. The Methodist church bell will ring at about 11:30 a. m., to remind the women of their duty. Dr. Miller, assisted by Dr. W. M. Gilbert will hold a clinic for pre­ school children, Tuesday, May 24, starting at 9 a. m.f at the high school matters of importance were brought the new road being built by the U auditorium. This i9 a fine chance to S. Forest Service into the North COOKE, CASCADE AND BARR’S up and rt'scusse'l. amonc 'hern bein'? I the floral display on Labor Day, have your child examined free by Fork district. About five miles of which the club now sponsors annu­ competent doctors, it is hoped to ENTERED AND CASH AND road is to be built this year. start the school year this fall with ally. The continued rains have delayed TIRES STOLEN the primary class 100 per cent in The next meeting will be the last the work and it will be carried on health. The clinic is open to all the for this season and will be held at as rapidly as possible. the Henry Beers home next month SITE PURCHASED FROM WOOD- pre-school children in the districts Burglars for the second time in at which time new officers will be surrounding Estacada. Children who Dinner is Success two entered the Cooke, Cas­ elected. Members of the club attend­ WORTH SUFFICIENT FOR have not been vaccinated will be given The Jiggs and Maggie dinner at cade weeks and Barr & Sons garages Tues­ ed the meeting of the city council the opportunity to be vaccinated. the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening REFUSE FROM CITY night and helped themselves to Tuesday evening to make a request I was very much of a success. The pro­ day tire» and money. In each case they for a dumping ground, but the coun- j Church Social Held ceeds of the dinner were $6G. made their entrance in about the cil had taken action on the matter monthly social at the Metho­ Clean-up Day to Be Set in Near Fu­ dist The church same way, only at the Cascade they before their arrival. Tuesday evening was en­ COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES broke the glass from a north window ture.—Cooke to Improve Hie joyed by about fifty people. Musical TO BE HELD MAY 25 and very carefully extracted every Dorcas Society to Meet numbers accompanied by an orches­ Garage Property. The ladies of the Garfield llorca- tra, occupied a short time, which was Commencement exervices of the small piece before going through. followed by prayer. Fred Buell con­ Estacada high school will be held on At the Cascade the glass was again society will meet at the home of Mrs. Friday evening, May 25. Prof Ray broken in the door to the office and Henry Trapp on May 17 in the after­ The city council, after due consid­ tributed a vocal solo, Miss Kershner sang and then followed games and E. Hewitt of the Willamette Univer­ the sale and desk gone through. noon at 2 o’clock. eration, purchased a half-acre tract stunts. The affair was concluded by sity, will deliver the address to the A.small amount of currency was over­ of land from W. H. Woodworth for light refreshments. class. On Sunday evening, May 20, looked but they carried away six dumping purposes. The site is locat­ Rev. A. DeMoy will deliver the bac­ tires and a small amount of change. ed u short distance from the Wood- calaureate sermon. These services Barr & Sons garage was entered worth place. The city expects to will take place in the high school through a broken glass in the front charge a small fee for the privilege door and here the burglars go $13 auditorium. of dumping refuse there. in cash and three tires. There were a dozen or more ladies Special Meeting of Garden Club On Tuesday night the high school present at the council meeting Tues­ Members of the Garden Club are was entered and W. E. Buell’s office day in regard to a elean-up day, and urged to attend a special meeting to ransacked but nothing xvas missed. FULL DAY OF SPEAKING AND the m atter was left to the health and be held Tuesday, May 15, at the Wallace Smith discovered three SPORTS TO BE FOLLOWED police committee, who will set a date RIEBHOFF FREELY HIT BY VIS- home of Mrs. Bob Cooke. Important boys “pinching” tires Sunday night in the near future. BY DANCE PLANNED business will be discussed and dele­ and when they found they were ob ; ITORS, BUT STRIKES OUT R. R. Cooke was given a permit to gates to the annual meeting of the served they escaped in a touring car. re-construet and improve his garage TWELVE BATTERS. Oregon Federation of Garden clubs Mr. Smith followed them for a long j property according to the plans sub­ will be elected. distance and finally forced them into Estacada will stage a celebration mitted. a ditch. The names of the boys were j on the Fourth of July. This an­ A petition was presented and gen­ taken and they promised to appear in nouncement was made Tuesday night erally signed by property owners that The Legionnuires continued their court the following morning, which after a meeting of the members of asked that cattle not be allowed to be winning streak Sunday afternoon by they did. They were released in the the Estacada band had been held. staked out on the streets of Estacada. defeating the Armory team by the custody of their parents and will have The band is sponsoring the cele­ The council took favorable action on wide margin of 7 to 2. It was ad­ mitted by all the members of the another hearing in Oregon City Sat­ bration but will ask all the fraternal the petition. organizations and other institutions in A. H. Linns was granted permis­ team that the Armory has the best urday. town for their co-operation and wil sion to connect with the water mains lineup that has so far opposed the Mrs. M. M. LaCroy died at the also seek financial aid from the peo on his property in the northeast part local team. home of her daughter, Mrs. E. W. pie of the community. of tow'll. L. A. Chapman asked for a Estacada stretched nine hits, five Fieken, May 4. She was born at Fay­ Included in the plans is a contest few loads of gravel on the street neai walks and and two men hit by the etteville, Ark., Nov. 12, 1884. In for a goddess of liberty, the winner his place, which request was granted pitcher into seven runs. The Armory early childhood she moved to Mis­ of which will be awarded a handsome The treasurer was instn cted to hit Riebhoff for 11 safeties and then souri, and later in company with her prize. There will be speaking in the buy and improvement bond and pay could only get two men across the father’s family joined an emigrant park near the Estacada hotel, a ball the interest out of the water fund. home plate. The Armory hits were train coming west, over the old Ore­ Plans for decorating the graves of game in the afternoon, and many Trade vehicle license ordinance kept so well scattered that they did gon Trail, arriving at what is now ail exservice men buried in the dif­ other events to fill out the day. It No. 120 wag changed to read $5 pel little damage, the pitcher tightening known as Highland, Oregon, in Octo­ ferent cemeteries in this vicinity was will be so arranged that there will be quarter instead of $8. The current up when hits meant runs. ber, 1867. entertainment every minute from the expense bills were audited and or made at the meeting of the local post She is survived by six children: of the Anyvican Legion Monday eve­ opening in the morning Fischer and Miller starred for the Mrs. D. A. Miller, McMinnville; Mrs. ning. It was decided to not have a of the dance at midnight. until the end dered paid. home team Sunday, the former mak­ Ed. Miller, Mrs. E. W. Fickin and J. public observance of the day this Most of the plan» for the affair are ing three of the seven runs, stealing E. LaCroy, Viola; Mrs. L. J. Belcher, year sponsored by the post. It was yet to be worked out, but commit­ home, and Miller got three hits out Mossy Rock, Wash, and Mrs. Charles also decided to not have a ball game tees are now busy on the different of five time up, one of them good Landers of Clackamas. There are 24 on this day. for three bases. parts of the proposed day’s entertain­ grand children and six great grand­ The gate receipts were the largest ment and further announcements wil children; one sister, Mrs. M. L. Ringo Members of the American Legion made next week. of the season with the exception of of Estacada, and one brother, John Auxiliary are handling the sale of be The plans to make a lot of the opening game. Mayfield of Yakima, Wash. Her hus­ budy poppies this year and will give trips for band the purpose of advertising A father and son banquet is being The game next Sunday will be at band, two sons and one daughter pre­ everyone an opportunity to buy. the event, and as a starter will attend given at the Odd Fellows building ceded her in death. The post gave the Boy Scout com­ tile baseball game at Oswego Sunday Wednesday evening, May 10, at 6:30. Oswego and Manager Heitsman ex­ to start the game with the same Funeral services were held Sunday mittee authority to assist the Scouts The banquet will be served by the pects lineup of last Sunday. The Estacada at 1 p. m., in the Viola church, Rev. financially in the building of their afternoon. The Legion ball team has no game Methodist Ladies Aid, and ptepara band will attend the game and a S. B. Moffett, Baptist minister of camp on Eagle Creek, following the scheduled tions are being made to aceommo large number for the Fourth and the of fans are planning Oregon City, officiating and inter­ precedent of the Masonic order. date a large number of fathers and managing the business af to be among those present. ment was made in the Rediand ceme­ A program was given by the Cdmp committee s of the ball club is now arrang­ sons. Reservations are being made tery, under the direction of L. A. Fire girls, after which refreshments fa The team will travel in private cars now. ing a game to be played here on the Chapman of Estacada. those who have extra seats in were served. Fourth. The affair is being sponsored b> and their machines are requested to call A. II. Drews for the Boy Scouts an<' WOMAN ARRESTED ON Miss Claudia Plank was here from | A va Bronson, who is making an interesting program is being ar up the News office. It is planned to MOONSHINING CHARGE ; Portland Sunday visiting at the J . , hel. Mrs. home in port]andi was a week ranged for the occasion. Reserva­ leave here not later than 11 o’clock. (Continued on page 3) | end visitor at the home of her par­ tions can be made by seeing Mr. Mrs. Catherine Risley was arrested j F. Lovelace home. Mrs. J. F. Lovelace. Drews. A committee will probably Albert Kitching is now employed Tuesday with 10 gallons of moon­ The “ King’s Daughters,” a class of | ents, Mr. and _____________ call on a number of men of the town shine in her car, and later when the girls in the M. E. Sunday school, j Fred Saling, in the forest service and is overseeing of Mr. and Mrs if the quota is not filled shortly. officers raided her place on Eagle taught by Mrs. J. G. Hayman, put ue ] C. (’. Saling of son trail work. He came down from the Corvallis, was in Ks- “Mothers, as well as fathers, are Creek they found a 25-gallon still a program at thi Sunday school hour tacada a few days last week visiting invited to attend,” says Mr. Drews. mountains to spend the week end and 25 gallons more of liquor. She Sunday, relating to missions. with his family. j relatives and friends. was convicted a few months ago or CORRESPONDENCE MISSING a similar charge and was paroled. FROM THIS WEEK’S PAPER Mrs. E. I). Allen of Marmot ar­ Deputy Sheriff Dick Thompson and rived Friday and visited until Sunday James Norris made the arrest. On account of being crowded for with Mrs. Elizabeth Allen. Mrs. Al­ space this week it was necessary tc len drove over from Marmot to get GRANGE PICNIC PROGRAM leave out Garfield, Eagle Creek and her. ANNOUNCED FOR MAY 19 Old settlers in Estacada no doubt join in such nonsense because he did Springwater news. believe in the hidden treasure. It is becoming more difficult to The twenty-first annual May pic­ will remember that about 17 yturs not Marshall, however, had great get out the edition of the paper each nic by the grangers at Eagle Creek ag i there lived in Estacada u woman Mrs. faith and asked Mrs. E. E. Hannah to week on account of news and adver- grove will be held Saturday, May 19. by the name of Mrs. Minnie Pulley. join her and copy gradually coming in a in company with Mrs. A fine program for the day is being She occupied a house on upper Pulley they sought old house little later each week. Practically arranged. The principal speaker for Broadway across the alley from the where the fence had the long since been everything that goes into the paper the day is Marshall Dana of the Ore­ B. O. Sarver place. and commenced to hunt comes into the office on Wednesday gon Journal. Representative Hector About one year ago D. M. Marshall torn Mr. down .Sarver was asked to assist in and Thursday, and this makes it nec­ McPherson of Linn county is also on received a letter from Mrs. Pulley’s in digging but he only laughed and essary to work overtime several hours the program. There will be sports sou telling him that while there was refu- rd. Finally FOR ALL CANDIDATES he did consent to each week which could be avoided if and a big dance in the evening at a very destructive forest fire raging mea ure off the ground better co-operation was bad with ad for the la Cogswell hall. near Estacada years ago his mother liies. located the place where the gate vertisers arid correspondents. Monday Evening conceived the idea that the whole should have been and they began to Springwater, Eagle Creek and Gar­ HIGH SCHOOL PLAY would be burned so she buried dig, Mrs. Marshall on one side and field news left out this week will be FRIDAY AND SATURDAY town a large sum of money near the back Mrs. Hannah on the other. published next week. the house she lived in. They had great sport and attracted The high school play, “ His Uncle's gate Mr. of and at 8 o’Clock Mrs. Marshall had forgot­ the ; ttention of many people passing Mrs. O. ,E. Hedgecock and childrer Niece,” will be given at the high ten the incident last Friday and finally Mrs. Marshall struck an from Portland were guests at the W school auditorium Friday and Satur­ when Mrs. Pulley until AT I. O. O F. BUILDING appeared at old tin can. which fell apart and re­ H. Grabeel home Sunday. day evening, starting at 8:00 p. m. the Marshall home. herself Ectacada Then the ques­ vealed many pieces of gold which tion of the buried treasure came up proved to be real money. Mrs. R. A. Bradford of Portland j PLEASE COME CANBY BALL CLUB HERE the visitor acknowledged that she They were tarnished and black hut mother of Mrs. Wm. Weingart, was a FRIDAY AFTERNOON and REFRESHMENTS SERVED did bury money at this place. were $5 and $10 gold pieces just the guest at the Weingart home Sunday The Canby high school baseball Mrs. Marshall became enthused same. Mrs. Pulley was as happy over & GOOD TIME FOR ALL team will play the local school team with the idea of finding it and asked finding the money as though it had Mr. and Mrs. T. Ahlberg enter­ § (Paid Adv.) tained a company of friends with on the Estacada field Friday after­ he.* husband to try and find the mon- been thousands of dollars instead of cards Sunday evening. (ey, but he laughed and refused to only $35. noon. BAND TO STAGE BIG CELEBRATION ON 4TH LEGIONNAIRES DEFEAT ARMORY NINE 710 2 MRS. U CROY DIES AT E. W. FICKEN HOME LEGION TO HONOR HEROS UN MEMORIAL OAT FATHER ANO SON DINNER TO BE GIVEN MAY 16 Digs Up Gold Buried in Back Yard 18 Years Ago Political Rally... MAY 14th