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V O LU M E X X II RESTRICTIONS ON OSE OF IT E R EFFECTIVE E S T A C A D A , OREGON, F R ID A Y , J U L Y 27, 1928 I L IS T L E A V E S FOR HIS HOME IN IN D IA N A NEW S TO BE ISSUED E AR LY NEXT W EEK SELLWOOD LOSES 10 ESTACADA LEGION NINE Correspondents and advertisers Herman List, who has been con are requested to get in their copy us nected with the Estacada Lake pro early a» possible next week, as the ject for several months, le ft Tuesday editor in company with J. D. More fo r his home in Indiana. The work B AR R A C K S W IL L S U P P L Y R U N N IN G LO W DUE TO has been completed su far us he is S A N D Y M IN IS T E R T O L E A V E FOR land and Dr. W. W. Gilbert will leave V A N C O U V E R the middle o f the week to attend the concerned, all the tools und machin P L A Y GAM E HERE N E X T W IS C O N S IN ;— HOLDS L A S T HOT W E A T H E R , TH E C IT Y state convention o f the American L e ery disposed o f and there is nothing gion at Medford Thursday, Friday doing now in the pleasure resort in S U N D A Y AF TE R N O O N O F F IC IA L S REPO R T SE R VIC E S U N D A Y and Saturday, August 2, 3 and 4. the way o f public improvements. A. S. Hassell has been retained to look Mis« Gorham Here after the club house and grounds. Estacada Legionnaires kept up E ffective at once, the following SA N D Y , July 25.— (S p ecial).— Miss Vivian Gorham was in Esta regulations in regard to sprinkling Rev. F. Dobberfuhl, fo r over twenty cada for a short time Friday. With their winning streak here Sunday a f Take Passengers to Camp 8 in the city o f Estacada will be en years pastor o f the Sandy Lutheran her parents she returned from Cal ternoon, winning from the Sellwood A new motor cur has been at forced, according to city officials: church, has resigned to accept u pas ifornia where the trip was not o f a aggregation by the score o f 7 to 3. tached to the speeder to Camp 8 and East o f Broadway and North o f torate near Mt. Angel, Wisconsin. geat deal o f benefit to the health o f It wxis a haid fought game until the there is room fo r passengers. The Fifth street, sprinkling is limited to Many eyes were tearful at the ser Mr. Lusk. They stopped o f f in Port first half o f the ninth inning when railroad company no longer gives free Monday, Wednesday and Friday eve vice Sunday, Rev. Dobberfuhl’s lust land fo r a fe w days before returning Estacada staged the winning rally. transportation up the river. The rate Sellwood scored two runs in the nings from G to 8 o’clock, and Sun service here. to their home in Missoula, Montana. is $1 to Camp 8. A special pass is second inning, and another in the day evening 6 to 7. Beginning on a salary o f $33 per provided fo r those who wish to go fifth. Estacada made two tallies in East o f Broadway and South o f month in 1904, Rev. Dobberfuhl vis Swimming Popular Sport up further. the fourth frame, and was unable Fifth street, Tuesday, Thursday and ioned the building o f a prosperous Swimming these hot days seems Saturday evenings 6 to 8 o’clock and church from a mission which started to be a popular pastime in Estacada. to get another run over until the Drives to Troutdale Sunday evening 7 to 8. hei'e three years before and which The lake has been a big attraction ninth, going into the last inning one Fred Leihammer went to Trout- West o f Broadway and North o f was sometimes attended by only thi'ee for young and old as a retreat from run behind the Portland club. dale Saturday evening to visit his Russell led o f f in the ninth with a F ifth street, Monday, Wednesday or four people, stayed with his post the unusually hot weather experi father, mother and sister, who re single, followed by Bronson, who got and Friday mornings G to 8, and Sun 23 years, and at his farew ell sermon enced during the past few days. side there. three bases on his hit to le ft center, day morning G to 7. there were present 128 communicants scoring Russell. Minto got a two West o f Broadway and South o f and a large number o f others. Visits Parents Here Visiting in Seattle bagger and Bronson came home. T. F ifth street, Tuesday, Thursday and Mr. Dobberfuhl lived in the old Mis. Jack Norton, whose home is Mrs. G. E. Parks and children left Saturday mornings G to 8 o ’clock, Junker hotel the first year, then went in Portland, visited her parents, Mr. Scales grounded out to shortstop and Friday morning fo r Seattle fo r a Fischer walked. Miller was safe on and Sunday morning 7 to 8. back to Wisconsin and returned with and Mrs. J. K. Ely, this week. visit with relatives. . Conti'etra’s error. Ray Lovelace hit a beautiful bride— Miss Eleanor In case o f fire all faucets must be a single und Fischer and Miller came closed immediately. Frenz. A small parsonage was built, home, which completely spoiled the the two set up house keeping, worked No sprinkling will be permitted Sellwood club’s hopes o f winning the together, managed, saved and are with open hose. Nozzle or sprinkler contest. must be used. now the proud parents o f nine chil Moreland went into the box for dren two o f which are twins, two The water shortage makes it nec the home team but became ill in the a ie in college and one is an account essary that these x-egulations be en second inning and was relieved by ant. The “ high cost o f living” prob forced, accoiding to City Recorder Win. Dale. The American Trust company o f ably bothered this couple less than The funeral services fo r Kasper Russell. O ff Moreland the Sellwood Portland gave a dinner at Hotel Es most families because o f their ability Wheeler, who lost his life at the Hem club got two hits fo r as many runs. tacada Monday evening fo r a num to manage, and the cheerfulness with lock mill at Faraday, was held Thurs Russell held the visitors to fiv e hits Visit at Douglass Home which they’ overcame difficulties o f a day afternoon. Local business men and one run in the other seven in Sir. and Mrs. Fred Seible and lit ber o f local business men, there be Galloway was financial kind. acted as pall bearers and kind and nings o f the game. tle daughter fi-om Portland were vis ing 17 present. A fte r three or four years the Dob- thoughtful friends contributed a large hit fo r 13 safeties when he was re Bob Cooke acted as toastmaster itors at the home o f Mrs. Sieble’s berfuhls were raised to a $50 basis number o f floral pieces, which cov lived by Dr. Besson in the ninth and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Doug and introduced Myrton Moore, gen until about fifteen years ago, since ered the casket. He was buried at he was pounded fo r two hits. lass, last Sunday and they all went eral manager o f the Trust company, Minto and Haight, new second and which time $100 per month has kept the I. O. O. F. cemetery with a short who gave a splendid explanation o f to Dinty M oore'i park to spend the third basemen, were in the lineup fox them nicely, a car being included in service. business methods o f the differen t f i day. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lacey the family. Swiss counsel No. 407 o f Portland the first time and showed up fine. also o f Portland, were guests at the nancial institutions, including an Mrs. Dobberfuhl, even when the and F. J. Harkenrider o f Estacada Haight had six chances on assists and explanation o f his company. Douglass home Friday and Saturday. John G raff, sales manager o f the twins were born and the three older wish to express fo r the relatives o f haixdled every one o f them perfectly. American Trust spoke on thrift, and children small, always had time fo r the deceased, their appreciation o f Minto was charged with one ei'ror, Library to Be Closed Month made a fine address, which was en embroidery work, did all the fam ily the service rendered during the final but more than made up fo r it when The Estacada public libx-ary closes joyed by those present. he faced the pitcher, getting a two sewing and making over garments, rites. next Tuesday, July 31, to remain bagger and two singles in four times The dinner was attended by seven her house was always “ homey” and closed during the month o f August. membei-s o f the Portland firm and in perfect order. at the plate. Haight got a double She always did It is expected when it is opened the A. N. Johnson, Wm. Gilgan, H. C. her share o f entertaining the visiting Gohring« Visit in Salem fo r five times up. Fred Kist and fam ily, form erly o f first of September there will be some Gohring, H. A. LaBarre, G. P. Rose, ministers and church families and The regulars played their usual Estacada, moved l'ecently from Cor improvements and many new books. John Page, J. S. Osborne, L. E. Pad- somehow never had that “ bedraggled good game, though the heaviest hit vallis to Salem. Last Sunday Mr. burg, R. E. Frazier, Bob Cooke, Jack mother look” that many women have and Mrs. H. C. Gohring drove to ters as a general rule apparently had on o f f day, or the visiting club was Gone to Summer Home with only one or two children to care Shultz, T. II. Ahlberg, R. G. March- Salem to visit them and Mrs. J. 3. unusually lucky. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder spent bank, Alva Smith, Wm. Perry, Her for. The youngest child now tod Blauth, mother o f Mrs. Gohring, who Estacada should have been allowed most o f the time last week at their man Duus and G. E. Parks o f Es dles around, and the mother still re had been visiting there, accompanied a run in the eighth inning when A. summer home in the Dodge country. tacada. tains her good looks and ability to them home. Lovelace had second base stolen when They have been vacationing there manage a well ordered household, Haight hit one over the fence fo r a which a fte r all is the greatest o f arts. again this week, also. Demand Exceed« Supply Employed at Camp 8 double, but was held on third by the Rev. Dobberfuhl has also con II. C. Gohring o f the Estacada Hug Jones and Neal Bronson went umpire. However, Demmon, who Buys Automobile Meat company, has been unable to ducted a parochial school here fo i up to Camp 8 Monday morning to has given satisfaction as an umpire The members George Rose is riding around in a make ice fust enough during the hot over twenty years. new run-about car lately purchased. weather, and has been bringing out still hold their pastor in great es assist in making improvements to the in every game in which he has worked school house fo r the P. E. P. company was watching the ball as it wended its ice from Portland. Geo. Lawrence teem and after their interests were there. way over the left field fence and Goes to Leaburg in common so long, the parting is & Sons, who operate a dairy and called it exactly as he saw it. Cecil Schock has gone to Leaburg supply Estacada with milk, have also hard. A surprise dinner was arranged Returns to Longview | This run would have tied the score, Ore., where he has employment. been unable to supply the demand by the members a fter the Sunday A fte r a visit o f a month here in with one out. K. Scales was up next during the hot weather, and have service. Estacada with his mother, (Ernest and an e ffo rt was made to put over D IV ES 90 F E E T FROM C L IF F been getting some milk from the city. Rynning le ft the latter part o f last the squeeze play, and when the bat IN “ JE W E LS OF D E SIR E ” Mrs. Stamp Improved week to resume work as pharmacist ter attempted to bunt, the ball was Mrs. P. S. Stamp, who has been in u drug store at Longview, Wash. Negotiating a plunge o f 90 feet Entertain« Relative« high and he popped it into the air Mr. and Mrs. Julius K rieger were very lil in a Portland hospital, was fo r a double play. from the c liff side o f Santa Cruz brought home Monday. It is report Here from White Salmon islands into the Pacific, Priscilla host and hostess to a number o f rel (Continued on page 4) ed that, s*le was slightly improved. John Duus o f White Salmon, Wn., Dean, to supply her film admirers atives Tuesday evening fo r dinner. with his wife, were week end visi with a thrill, scoffed at the sugges Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. ELW O O D NEW S ITEM S tors at the home o f Mr. Duus’ par tion o f a double and made the E. Linn, Eddie Linn, and Mrs. Krie- Living in Open g e r’s sisters,, Mrs. George Harding Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keith and daugh ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus o f Es plunge. The local mail carrier has been on Naturally every precaution was and Mrs. Elmer Smith, who are here ter are camping out on their acreage tacada. his vacation trip with his fam ily the taken to avoid personal injury o f any from the East visiting and guests at across the river in the Cary addition,' past two weeks and Valdemar Hill these hot days. sort, but the fierce baracuda which the Krieger home. Suggest« Stores Close o f Colton has been his substitute on infest this portion o f the “ peaceful” C. M. Sparks o f the S. & S. Hard the route. Return« to Portland ocean are not conversant with mat- Return from Coast ware has suggested that the Estacada A. W. Stauffer and fam ily moved Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens re Miss Marian Jones o f Portland, stores close from 1 to 4 or 5 in the to Maplelane Friday where they are teis cinematic. While Miss Dean was preparing to turned form their trip to the south who was here visiting her grand afternoon as long as the hot weather I employed by Mr. Clarke. “ take o f f ” on her fligh t through ern part o f the state and the coast mother, Mrs. T. Yocum, and other continues. T. G. Munson from White Salmon, space, cameras were set up and all Monday evening. They report de relatives, returned home Sunday. Wash., spent the week end with his Down From Rhododendron made ready to film the scene. As she lightfully cool weather at Gleneden i family. dove form the c liff, she uttered a Beach, where they visited the W. Mrs. Dale Better Mrs. R. R. Cooke came down from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen o f Scott Mrs. Wm. Dale, who suffered in their summer home at Rhododendron Mills were visiting relatives here on shriek fo r after all, the plunge was F. Cary family. juries by falling a fe w days ago, is Wednesday evening and remained for Sunday. one that would try the nerves o f a Building Home Here reported to be able to get around a short time. hardier being than the star. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Harris are A. M. Williams, who recently pur the house a little, but is still very Striking the water with a thud, she the parents o f an eight pound boy Return« From Bucoda came to the surface and affrightedly chased two lots in Estacada Lake lame. i born July 18. Mrs. Harris was fo r Mrs. Frank Harkenrider returned merly Miss Eula Park o f Elwood. shouted that sharks were tn on the district, and who has accepted a po Saturday from an exteiiaed visit with scene also. High powered speed sition as shop foreman at the Cas Attending Summer School Miss Nellie Vallen is spending a Miss Gertrude Dillon o f Estacada her daughter and family at Bucoda, few days in Portland. boats started to churn up the water cade Chevrolet company garage, is and the screen star was hastily picked building a nice home on Laurel street. is attending the summer school at Wash. Irwin Stahlnecker is cutting hay Oregon University, taking a general up. No sharks were encountered, al for Orel Vallen. course. The total enrollment o f the Here From Olympia Goe« to Antelope though a few baracuda were seen. Mrs. M. Park spent a fe w days Mr. and Mrs. Smiley Lovelace and last week at the home o f her daugh Thomas Yocum is at Antelope in schol thios year is over five hundred With four camei-as on the job, Di fam ily o f Olympia, Wash., spent a ter in Colton. rector Paul Powell assured Miss the eastern part o f the state looking [students, short time in Estacada Wednesday Dean that no retakes o f the dive a fte r the crops on his farm near there. F. M. Forman is also in that t Leave fo California visiting with relatives and friends. To Observe Labor Day would be necessary. George Pointer, August Klett and As is customary every year, the The scene is only one o f the many section o f the state where he owns i Gilbert Lewellen left yesterday for Here From Portland Estacada band and the library asso thrills in “ Jewels o f Desire,” a new a large ranch. | California points, and the two latter Miss Rosemary Dart o f Portland ciation are making arrangements for Metropolitan picture, starring Miss expect to visit Mexico before return- is here this week visiting at the home the annual Labor Day celebration. Dean, which comes to the Liberty Gue«t« of W ooiter« Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hewitt o f Port-.| itxg. Mr. Pointer expects to locate o f Mrs. Minnie Hanson. Theatre next Wednesday and Thurs Klett and Lewellen Visitors in Portland day. John Bowers, W alter Long, land, accompanied by their daughter,xHn San Diego. Mr. and Mi's. Wm. Perry o f the Luke Cosgrave, Syd Crossley, Ray Miss Ruth Hewitt and a friend, were expect to return to Estacada in about School Building Repaired The north slopes o f the grade Liberty Theatre were business visitors mond Wells, Marie Percivale and Er : guests at the S. E. Wooster home two months. They are making the trip by auto. school building have been reshingled. in Portland Tuesday, Sunday. nie Adams are in the cast. TRUST COMPANY CIVES DINNER FOR ROSINESS MEN FUNERAL HELO FOR KASPER W HEELER The city council has had the county road crew pave a section o f Broadway from Second street to the P. E. P. company tracks, and also repair the rough places at the intersection o f Broadway and Second, as well as oth er repairs where the pavement was broken or damaged. The work wus completed Tuesday, a badly needed improvement. Guest« o f W om en Am ong the visitors at the E. S. Wonxer home Sunday were Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Womer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sperlin and fam ily o f Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. D. Esh- leman and children and Mrs. Edna W ilcox and daughters o f Estacada. Down From Three Links Mrs. Abbie Armstrong came down from Camp 8 Saturday afternoon and that evening in company with Mrs. Fred Leihammer di'ove to Sandy to attend the O. E. S. meeting. Entertain With CardB Mrs. Wallace Smith and Mrs. J. J. Penner entertained jointly at the home o f the form er with a five hun dred party Saturday night. 1.0.0. F. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR A t the regular meeting o f the I. O. O. F. lodge Saturday evening, A. H. Perry, district deputy grand mas ter, assisted by Hugh Jones, district deputy grand marshal, installed the follow ing new officers: F. O. Crawford, noble grand; O. M. Stormer, vice grand; J. K. Ely, secretary; Harvey Gilgan, treasurer; Paul Holm, warden; Ernest Marshall, conductor; C. C. Longwell, inside guard; Lester Crawford, outside guard; Orin Ballou, R. S. N. G.; W alter Looney, L. S. N. G.; Lloyd Ewalt, R. S. V. G.; C. Zircle, L. S. V. G .; A lva Beebe, R. S. S.; Lee McKenzie, L. S. .S .; and W illiam Gilgan, chaplain. Here from South Dakota Matt J. Anderson o f Merdo, S. Dak., is in this vicinity visiting his brother, A. C. Anderson, and family. Here from Antelope Mrs. Roy W ilcox and children joined Mr. W ilcox here last week and were guests at the F. M. Forman home. Spend W eek End Here Misses Mary Alice and Florence June Reed came up from Portland and spent the week end at their home here. ■ UPPER E AG LE C RE E K ITE M S Eagle Creek Grange held its reg ular session at the hall Saturday but due to the busy season only a dozen patrons were present. Sam Wilson was obligated in the third und fourth degrees. It was decided to hold the meetings in the evening during the busy season, so the next meeting will be held Friday evening, August 17. King George Chapman o f Seattle and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and daughter Muriel were dinner guests o f their sister, Mrs. Linnie Gibson, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dougluss am) children Reva and Quentin were the guests o f the latter’s brother und wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mohnke o f Shuebel, Saturday. Little Miss Vera Moehnke accompanied them home, to be the guest o f Reva Doug lass fo r a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Hannah and Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp were enter tained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Douglass. Mrs. Linnie Gibson and Cleo Mc- Murray called at the home o f Mrs. Roy Douglass Friduy afternoon. The farmers o f this section arp busy these fine days in the hay fields. Mr. and Mrs. Fred lloffm eister and children and Ray Woodle and fam ily motored up the highway Sun day and spent the afternoon. Mrs. Linnie Gibson and Cleo Mc- Murray were dinner guests o f Mrs. T. C. McKay Sunday. Mrs. Roy Douglass ,accompanied by Mrs. Louise Douglass and Mrs. Linnie Gibson attended the Ladies Aid meeting Wednesday at Eagle Creek. The meeting was held at the home o f Mrs. Matt. Glover.