Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 25, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DEMO STRATE THEE TA
DA PIRIT
:\Ir. and Mrc. G. w. P.nm·ey werc-
dinner hosts Tue day night when they
entertained Miss Cecelia Schaefer,
Ir. and Ir . R. J. Sch ef r, H rold
Wooiter nd son Harry.
r. and Mrs. George Towns nd
were dinner hosts Wednesday night
when they entertained Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Davidson, Alta Mae Clifton and
Harold Woster and son Harry.
Mr. and .Mrs. G. W. Ramsey a.nd
L on Young spent a few days with
friends and relative 8 i Newberg
;\Ir·.
L ::n bf"rr;; r.nd dnughter
Su ie w,re vi11iting friends at B I ton
Friday.
lean-up week i being ob erved in Estacada. Many
Th P1>p dub nt rt ined with a
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of the p opl a1· taking it eriously and truck load after
weiner ro t I t Friday night on
G. E. Park , Editor and Pubhsh r
truck load of rubbish is b ing haul d a, ay and the cit i
Deep reek.
good time w. s n-
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Publi hed We kly on Friday at E tacada, Oregon
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e un. es1ra e re use.
ome, O ar,
joyed by thost• present.
- - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - have failed to how any mtere t.
Miss Marlhn Whitehead and l\tis
Entered in the postolfice of Estacada, Oregon, as second class matter.
Every good citizen should be interested in seeing the
Margaret Brown were E lacada vis-
itors last week.
- town made sanitary and beautiful. I f you have not all
Ray For man was home over the
r
ady
done
O
as
a
matter
of
civic
pride
get
bu
y
and
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
week end.
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1es and m-
In Clackamas County, one year, $1.60; Outsid the county and in the C ean up a your out -0 -t e-way p ace , l'l
l\lr. and Mrs. Lh,yd Odell, Earl
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• state of Oregon, on year, $2; Outside the state of Oregon, one s cts of their breeding place , abolish the fire hazard, and
Odell and fami ly nnd . T. White-
year, $2.60. Subscriptions are payable in advance.
head were home over Sunday from
beautify your urrounding and your city. Do a good job
Briday Veil.
of it. If a town i worth living in, it is worth a little effort
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zink of Port-
to make it a more desirable place as your residence.
BARTON
land are receiving congratulationJ
U. S. AUTO PRODUCTION
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over the arrival of a 7 1-2 pound
DESPICABLE METHODS
Production of automobiles and trucks in the United
George Whitehead had the misfor- baby boy born on May 13. Mrs.
REBUKED
States during 1927 was approximately 20 per cent below
tune to fall and cut one of his knees Zink before her marriage was Jesse
GARFIELD
that of 1926, due principally to the curtailment of the (By E. E. Brodie, editor of the ,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____. quite badly Thursday afternoon. He Odell.
Fri nds of Mrs. J. Hoffman will
was rushed to Estacada at once and
Ford plant in preparation for the new model.
be glad to know that l\lrs. Hoffman
Oregon City Enterprise)
a
number
of
stitches
were
taken.
W.
C.
Taylor
was
home
from
Mc-
Even with this reduction the United State produced Evidence that the people like a
Minnville to spend the week end He will be unable to be about for is getting along nicely at th e Sell-
last year 81.6 per cent of the world's output, followed by clean fight is shown by the spirit in with
some time yet but is getting along wood hospital.
his family.
Mr. and Mr8. E. D. Wilson and
England with 5.5 per cent, France with 4.6, Canada with which the verdicts of the primary l\Irs. Dart and Kenneth and Mrs. nicely at present.
election have been received. There C. W. Dart went to .Molalla Sunday.
4.3 and all other countries combined only 4 p r cent.
Mr. and !rs. Irvin Wiseman of family were dinner guests at the L .
Automobiles ranked third among the United States is a gene ral feeling of satisfaction Mrs. . W . Dart went from there to Portland are the parents of a 7 3-4 S. Rivers home unday.
few sore spots, It was inevita- her home at Scio.
Martha Whitehead and Hazel Re-
pound baby boy' born on May 9. Mrs.
expo1is, the greatest number going into any single country and
ble, of course, that a majority of the
Walter Shriner is working on the Wiseman was formerly Miss Gladys bitzke took a swim in the lackamas
being taken by Australia. Cotton and petroleum were aspirants for office should go down government
Friday. They say the water's fine.
Guff nett.
road.
the only products exceeding automobiles in export vaiue. to defeat, but there is no disgrace Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douglass were-===============================:~---------
Only 635 motor vehicles were imported during the year. in failure to win an election con- visitors Friday evening at the home ,:::1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~
Kansas and alifornia have one car for each three ducted honorably and without rancor. of Mrs. George Dart.
GILGAN'$
candidates mingled together dur-
persons, having the highest percentage according to pop- The
The Christian Endeavor social
ing the campaign. They spoke from
ulation. Alabama and Georgia have the lowe t, with one the same platform time and again club met at the home of Mrs. Hotch-
car for each twelve persons. The total number of motor and avoided mud-slinging, present- kiss, there being 25 present. The
next meeting will be on ,June 20, at §
(Successors to Geo. Pointer)
vehicles in use in the United States at the end of 1927 was ing their individual claims for pre- the
W. C. Taylor home.
ferment
in
their
own
way.
There
23,127,315 and the industry ranked first in the total value
J. J. Davis and Rachael Pinkley
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
naturally be short-lived disap-
of its output, with meat packing second, teel third, petro- will
were week end visitors at the Ward
pointme nts, but a great majority of
Jones home at Clackamas.
leum fourth and printing and publishing fifth.
Stoves, Ranges, Window Glass, Mar ·wells Paints
the people like a good sportsman,
The number of motor vehicles in use today is four who does hi s best and declines to be- Raymond Lynch was down from
and
Varnishes, Kalsomine, Etc. Orders taken for -
Antelope to visit his mother, Mrs.
times as great a that of only ten years ago. And .we come a chronic grouch if he fails.
. wallpaper.
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Will Pinkley.
thought )Ve had some automobiles in 1918.
Quite a few grangers fror:1 Gar- 111 ! 11111111111111111111111111tl 111111111111111111111111111111111IIIII1111111111111111111 l 111111111111 •:0
We a re referring to the candidates field were at the Eagle Creek Grange
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for coun ty offices. There was be- picnic Saturday and all reported a
tween them a definite character of fine time.
Mrs. Viola Springer arrived from
fair play until the finish, and most
DOPE IS UPSET
of their friend s operated under the olquill, Idaho, to make an extended
The race for county a se sor was b lieved to be very same symbol. The newspapers, too, visit with her son Harvey and family.
it cut lengths, any amount you want. We also carry
close, and the News really believed that Billy Stokes except one, did not indulge in par- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sarver of
a' complete line of hose couplings, clamps, nozzles
would receive the republican nomination for the office. tiality. Every seeker after place Portland visited with their aunt and
uncle Mrs. Patterson and William
The tide seemed to have been turned against him when obtained from them an even break Porter.
until the eve of election, when the
unde irable support was thrust upon him by an Oregon high
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Grass Shears for ..
.Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moreland drove
plane of the campaign was
City new paper. Douglas Johnson polled over one thou- marred and the waters were mud- out from Portli,nd Sunday to visit
Grass Sickles for ........................ ....... ... ..... ...........
and votes, taking third place in the contest. This race died by a disrespectful and disreput- with their so n J. C. Moreland and
Hose Nozzles for ................... .... ................. ... .....
wa clean and the candidates themselves were apparently able exponent of the journalistic family.
10-quart
Hand Sprinklers ...... ........ ................
the best of friends. The only bitterness came tn from field. The Molalla Pioneer, the Can- Tuesday, May 22, will begin the
by Herald, the Eastern Clackamas liberation of several million rainbow
the out ide.
News, the Oswego Review, the Mil- trout fry from the Delph Creek
Guy Pace made a good run, and it was believed that waukie Review and the Oregon pty hatchery. Bill Fischer is assisting
"The Winchester Store"
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he was elected until the return from Ea tern Clackamas Morning Enterprise expressed their in the planting of the small fish.
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county began to come in, almost every precinct in this end views temperately long before elec- Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Botkin and
tion day. Possessing a distinct re• family went over to Cherryville Sat- :• 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 :_::
giving Don Ryan a majority, and the nomination.
gard for the ethics of thEtir profes• urday to visit with his parents, Dr.
The eleventh hour charges made by the Banner- sion, they advised their readers of and Mrs. Botkin.
Paints, Oils, Roofing, Builders' Hard ware
Courier were of little con equence so far as they ref erred the s ituation as it actually existed Mrs. J . P . mith, great grand-
to the newspapers of the county, and do not deserve any and refrained from vicious or last- mother of J. C. Moreland, visited at
attention. It was nothing more than wa to be expected minute attacks when it was too late his hom e Sunday.
from a publicition of the type into which the Courier has for reply. But that despicable thing Hubert Hussock of Portland vis-
was done in this county just as it ited with his parents here Sunday.
developed.
was done two years ago on the day
Mrs. H. J. Hill, Miss Eva Shan-
before election and a dirty and evil- non and James A. Baker of Port-
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intentioned attempt was made to land visited with their relatives, W.
co nfuse and misinform the people C. Taylor and family.
Estacada, Oregon
in a vile effort to injure the pros-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Middleton,
COUNTRY PRESS ELECTS HAL HOSS
pects of County Clerk Ryan, Repre- Opal Forgy and Marguerite Hamil•
The influence of country newspapers was shown in sentatives Chindgren, Clark and ton of Portland visited at the Con-
"EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER"
the r cent election when Hal Ho of Oregon City, who ievers and E. L. Pope, a candidate rad Kregbaum home Sunday.
for
assessor.
The
fact
that
all
of
Rev.
and
Mrs.
O.
Hays
and
son
was practically unknown out ide of the newspaper fra-
men were chosen at the election of Portland visited at the W. L .
ternity, was nominated for 'ecretary of state by a large these
is commentary on the methods adopt- Shriner home Sunday.
Fire Brick, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Cement Blocks _
majority. Hal, a an official of the tate press a sociation ed, and it is freely admitted that the
was loyal to the publish r , and they in turn were loyal eleventh hour support, coming from
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nn undesirable so urce, cinched the
to Hal, and he will be the next secretary of state.
THREE LINKS
Th campaign was clean and free from all mud ling- defeat of the very candidate whom
it was designed to aid.
Eastern Clackamas News
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Furniture Exchange
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S. & S. HARDWARE
45t
50t
50(!!
$1.25
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Jackson Lumber Co. -
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Little or nothing wa said for or again t Mr. H s'
ppon nts, and there wa nothing that could be said
again t the candidate upported by the country press. He
won fairly, and h will mak a state official of which his
county will feel proud.
ing.
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SWEET PEA SURVIVES Tl-IE WINTER
of th
r gon wint r i told by a w et
p a 'talk by th fr nt door of th Point 1· building, which
urviv cl the wint r and is n , in full bloom. Only one
talk liv cl through the wint r and it had no protection
from th weath r e. cept that it wa clo to the building.
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Th
m rican L gion u. iliary i a king the public
to "buy a p ppy. ' On Friday ev ning, May 25, a Poppy
program \\ ill b broadca t ov r K I . W ear a poppy
on 1: morial day in honor to tho e \\ ho lo t their live in
land 1 ' fi Id.
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o, if the
The flood control bill i finally nact d.
ath 'r f W st 1 i, tempted to go on a pr , he may
know th re is a la, a ain tit.
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1 ,000 a day for adverti ing and
rigl y
a million dollai worth f ch , ing gum a week.
f r non- cl rt'
m rchant to ch \ on.
u u 1
thi month.
lot of unusual
It should be pointed out, in just-
ice to these men, that they did not
seek such an endorsement. As a
matter of fact, one of them, Mr.
Stokes, repudiated it but was too late
to r pair the damage it had done bis
candidacy. Mr. Cherrick chafed be•
cause he had been tarred with a
stick that melled to heaven. lt is
no secret that two other prospective
candidat s for the legislature finally
determined not to enter the race for
the sole reason that they would have
been marked, again t their own in-
clination, with a brand that spells
defeat. The newspapers that bears
that kind of reputation ha e rned
it, or it would not have it, and it has
never learned that the majority of
th people will r fuse to follow a
corpse.
We mak th e obs rvation with
ome r luctance, but in imple jus•
tic to clean journali m.
II of the
newspaper named above have be n
charg d with b ing m mb r of a
Ingle combine, or ring. We know,
of cour e, that nothing of th
ort
e. i ts. If there should be any combi-
nation, it would be one against in-
d cency in new paper method , and
in favor of Cairn
and equity in the
publi hin bu in
If the
ell-
el ct d lone olf in ~1 kam
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(Too late for last week)
Mrs. Harold Wooster is getting
along nicely after her operation and
expects to leave the hospital next
week.
A number of people spent Thurs-
day evening in Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schaefer are en-
joying a visit from Mr. Schaefer's
sister, Miss Cecelia Schaefer, of Kill-
deer, North Dakota.
The 3B's club met at the home of
frs. G. W. Ramsey May 11.
The party at the Community hall
Saturday night was enjoyed by a
large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Poole were assisted by l\Ir. and Mrs.
Clark Radford and Ir. and Mrs.
George ~amsey in erving.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helm of Tacoma
spent Sunday with lllr. and l\Irs. Ray
Schaefer.. Ir. Helm is a brother of
!rs. Schaefer.
Mr. and iirs. W. B. Davidson were
dinner hosts Ionday night when they
entertained Uss Cecelia chaefer of
. Oak., and Ir. and Mrs. R. J.
chaefer and Elinor Johnson.
Ir. and Ir . George Town end
and children, Mrs. James mith and
childr n spent the week end in Port-
lantt visitin r latives.
1r . Alma Young of Portland
spent th week end with her on
Leon, and her ister, in. Geor
Ramsey.
Ir. and
rs. Fr d Mar hall and
children pent th
e k
tacada.
Ir.
rm tron
had a
1rs. rm-
u-on
of Esta•
cada.
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f LIBERTY THEATRE
Friday and Saturday, May 25 and 26-
George Walsh in
"A MAN OF QUALITY"
Comedy "Monkey Be Good," starring Mr. X,
the edu~ated monkey and the Sunkist Bathing
beauties.
Sunday and Monday, May 27 and 28-
Douglas McLean in-
"LET IT RAIN"
with Shirley Mason.
Al o Pathe
ews.
Wednesday and Thursday, May 29 and 30--
Belle Bennett in-
"MOTHER"
Suggested by Kathleen orri ' f amou novel.
Also the la t of "Casey of the Coast Guard."
Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2-
Clara Bow in Gene tratton Port r' novel-
"THE KEEPER OF THE BEES"
Comedy, Mack ennet presen
lice Day in
"Ho y Totsy."
COMI G 00 -Harold Lloyd in "SPEEDY"
dmi ion: Adults, 25c; hildren und r 14 10c