VOLUME XXII ESTACADA TAKES LAST GAME FROM SHERWOOD ESTACADA, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 I L IN NS A R R I V E SAFELY A F T E R 25 49 M I L E J O U R N E Y COUNTY F I DIVES PROMISE DF SUCCESS F A I R B A N K S F ILM A T T H E LIB ER TY TH E A TR E NUMBER 47 SCHEDULE ADOPTED , FDR PLATING DFF FIE BARTON STORE M AKING MANY IM PROVEM ENTS Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn write Manager Bill Perry of the Liberty W. G. Burghardt, formerly o f Sun- that they arrived at Peoria, 111., on Theatre has arranged a real treat f o r , nyside, Idaho, who recently* bought the evening of August 15, having his patrons on Sunday and Monday the Peterson store at Barton, has travelled a distance of 2549 miles, when the Douglas Faibanks feature1 moved the building 80 feet west, and E S T A C A D A , O S W E G O A N D H ILLS- L E G I O N N A I R E S C O M P L E T E T H E making the trip in nine days. is remodeling it throughout. He has B E S T R A C E S A N D L A R G E S T NO. picture will be shown, “ The Black BORO TO P L A Y 4 GAMES Mr. Linn says that it took his fath Pirate." This film is dased as one installed two visible gas pumps, air S E A S O N ’S SCH ED U LE BY OF EXH IB ITS E V E R KNOW N er just six months to make the same o f Fairbank’s masterpieces, and to FOR CH AM PIO NSH IP compressor and water system for the 13 T O 0 V I C T O R Y ARE ASSURED. trip, 65 years ago. They found good add to the attractiveness o f the pro building. roads everywhere except for a few duction it is photographed by the Mr. Burghardt is the son of E. H. places in Idaho. They report won technicolor process. Each of the three teams tied for Burghardt, who owned this samq Extacada Legionnaires defeated Clackamas county fair this year derful crops in Nebraska, Iowa and "The Black Pirate” is one of the the second half championship o f the store 18 years ago. Sherwood here Sunday ufternoon by will surpass all previous events from many big features arranged by the Illinois. Portland Valley Baseball league, will a score o f 13 to 0 in a poor exhi a standpoint of exhibits is the belief theatre for the entertainment of its play four games for the honor of Mrs. Smith Returns bition o f baseball. The home team o f committees in charge of the work patrons during the full and winter. Assisting in News O f f i c e playing o ff with Oswego, winner of Mrs. Art. Smith arrived home from connected with Cole for a totul of 19 E. H. DeClark of Portland is as at the grounds at Canby. Long be the first half, for the championship a Portland hospital Thursday and Art hits and Russell held the visitors to fore the opening day all available sisting in the mechanical department See “ U n c le T o m ’* C a b in ” cup. no longer is a bachelor. She was ac six scattered singles. Ed Linn and Clyde Bowman went of the Eastern Clackamas News this space for exhibits will be occupied At a meeting o f league officials companied by their little daughter, Features o f the game were the and it is said that the board o f di week. He will probably move to this to Portland Saturday evening to see held in Portland Monduy night the who arrived August 9. Mr. Smith home runs by Russell and Fischer. rectors will find it difficult to accom the preview o f “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” city in the near future. following schedule was adopted to was seen taking the large and small Two base hits were common through modate all exhibitors, even with the at the Oriental Theatre. settle the three-way tie: drums and other paraphernalia which out the game, which was called In additional space provided this year. Visits et Molalla August 26, at Oswego— Oswego vs. ! he uses in the band, to his home, no the seventh inning. All ready much o f the space has Visits Friends in P or tland Miss Lola Moore visited her brother Hillsboro, first game; Oswego vs. Es doubt to entertain the new baby. M into to R e tu r n been spoken for and there are a num. Mrs. Clyde Ecker visited Mr. Ecker tacada, second game. at Molalla Sunday. This victory counts eleven out of ber of communities formerly inter nad friends in Portland Saturday. Sunday, September 2, at Hillsboro' Mail Man to T ak e V ac at ion the last twelve games played this Visits L on gview, Kelso ested in the Canby fair who have not — First game, Hillsboro vs. Estacada; Next Saturday afternoon O. E. Sy- year, a record that has not been Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Elwood o f yet made arrangements for their ex Entertains P or tland Friends second game, Hillsboro vs. Oswego. ron, mail carrier on route 1, accom equaled by any team in the Portland Portland, accompanied by Mrs. For hibits. Mrs. Clyde Ecker (Virginia South Sunduy, September 9, at Estacada panied by his wife and son Paul and Valley League this season. With the new buildings and im ern) who is spending the summer est Edmonson o f Estacada, visited — Estacada vs. Oswego, first (fame; Billy Leeman, will leave for a ten Estacada was shy the star second Longview and Kelso Saturday and provements just completed on the here, entertained a party o f Portland Estacada vs. Hillsboro, second game. days’ vacation trip. They will drive baseman, Johnny Minto, last Sunday, Sunduy. grounds, the association is better pre- friends Monday evening with a picnic The winner of this series, in case! to Wamic, Ore., first, to visit Mr. and this position was played by paied to handle the crowds and ex luncheon and dance. Estucada or Hillsboro should win, j Syron’s mother, then on the Crater Haight, who had been playing the Flys From Seattle hibits than ever before and there is will play a series with Oswego for the lake, Crescent City, Calif., and back third sack. Minto will be back in no reason why this meeting should Visiting at Mar mot Miss Mary Oakley, sister o f Mrs. league championship. home via coast points. the game for the playoff witih Hills Mae Reed, made a "flyin g” visit to not be ° f greater interest to the peo Mrs. Elizabeth Allen is visiting with The gumes will start each Sunday j boro and Oswego for the champion Estacada over the week end. Her ple o f Clackamas county than ever friends at Marmot this week. at 1:15 instead o f 2:30, the hour set j Guests o f Mrs. S chock ship. before. home is in Seattle and she came to for the starting o f league games. F ischer Le ad s Club Mrs. Guy Graham and children ar The agricultural exhibits without G o to Hot Springs Portland in an airplane, making the An effort was made to get the Bill Fischer, Legionnaire receiver, trip in one hour and twenty minutes the least doubt, will be good, repre Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore are va Vaughan street grounds in Portland rived front Seattle the first o f the leads the local club and probably the She was delighted with her experi senting various communities, grange: cationing at Cary hot springs this week and are guests at the home o f for the playoff, but the field was her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret league in batting. Weinel ranks sec ence. farm bureau and civic organizations week. not availuble, the city league of P ort-1 ond in the local club while Ray Love Schock. in the county. land having engaged the park during I lace holds third place. Ray leads in The boys and girls club work, ac the absence o f the Beavers. Park P at ro n ized the number o f hits during the season. cording to County Club Leader R. C. The remaining games to be played j Estacada’s free auto park is pretty I Kuehner, will exceed former years by (Continued on page 3) by the teams o f the Portland Valley! well patronized this season. At the j great odds. This is made possible league will be umpired by Gus Hanke I present time there are two or three by the construction o f a new stock and Jackson, classed as the best j Delivers N ew M odel T r u c k different parties and families camped barn for the club work during the umps in the leugue this year. They j The Cascude Chevrolet company of there. past summer. After being closed through the will both be used in each game. Estacada during the past week have \ Mrs. Carolina S. Dorman, age 96, Many concessions have all ready month o f August in order to give delivered a roadster to Mrs. Pratt of passed away August 20, at the home Odd Fellows to Entertain I been provided and the amusements the librarian a vacation, the Estacada the Gem restaurant and one of the o f her son, Chris. Bittner o f Elwood. Bsr r* Get H uck leberr ies will be plenty. Camping privileges Library will again be open to the pub The local order o f I. O. O. F. are She was born in Germany May 18, new model four-speed transmission, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barr combined are available this year, as in previous lic Saturday, September 1. The o f to be hosts to their families, the Ke- four-wheel bake Chevrolet trucks tq 1832. She was married at an early work with pleasure last week, and years, and it is said that muny people ficers o f the association hope to have bekahs und a few invited friends this House Bros, o f Eagle Creek. This age to Fritz Bittner and two sons with their children went up to the in remote parts of the county will a number of new hooks on the shelves Saturday evening after the regular were born to them, Chris and George. is one o f the dual-duty six-wheel huckleberry patches in the inoun-1 j camp here during the week and en to begin the new year although funds meeting. models, with double the capacity of Mr. Bittner passed away in 1881 and tains. They brought back twenty I joy the whole session. are limited. the ordinary four-wheel Chevrolet in 1888 she was married to Fred gallons o f the berries. This year the fair board has joined R etu rns to San D ieg o It is hoped that the list o f mem Dorman. truck. the North Pacific Fair association, bers will be increased greatly at the After spending the summer here She is survived by her two sons, V a c a t io n in C anada which places Clackamas County Fair beginning of the year. All realize! at the home o f her mother, Mrs. L. C. Chris and George Bitner o f Elwood, Picn ic Called O f f on the racing circuit, and the races the benefits of a library in a town | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore took a Thornton left with her husband for The Eastern Star picnic at Grant’s a number o f grand children and a I this year will feature some of the and ull public spirited people admit! vacation trip up into Canada for a San Diego, Cal., Saturday, where park to have been held August 25 host o f friends. She was a consistent belt horses in the Northwest as well the need.. Nothing can bar any man few days last week. Miss Lola Moore, Mr. Thornton will be stationed for Christian and was loved and honored and 26, has been called off. ns some eastern horses of a wide and or woman from obtaining an educa their daughter, looked after the Es- 1 two years. He is a recruiting officer by all who knew her. tacada hotel in their absence. favorable reputation. for the army. tion if they desire. Poverty is no Funeral services were held in the Guests F rom Milton Here F ro m Idaho L. Kendall, superintendent o f th< 1 closed door. Lincoln was poor. Robert E. Frazier o f the Cascade Elwood church August 23, Rev. Hen Miss Velna Whitman o f Lewiston R etu rn f r o m Fall* City ruce program, was in Spokane last The printed word is the way to Chevrolet company had as guests derson in charge, with interment in week and made arrangements for learning and the invitation to wis Idaho, is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell and fam over the week end, his cousins, M. D. the Elwood cemetery under the di the entry o f nearly twenty fast ani dom. The printed word is available her aunt, Mrs. John Osborne. ily returned Monday from a visit o f rection o f L. A. Chapman, mortician, and L. C. Frazier, of Milton, Ore. mals for the events in Canby Sep through books borrowed at the public some weeks at the home o f Mr. They just finished harvesting their o f Estacada. tember 18, 19, 20 and 21. Buell’s parents at Falls City. library. Read— read good books. wheat, one o f them having grown Improvements at the grounds have Seek your library, consult your li Ships L oad o f Fine Lambs 12,000 sacks this year and the other practically been completed and the brarian, and reud! Visit at Hood River U. S. Morgan, proprietor o f the 8500 sacks. new buildings are ready to be occu Mrs. A. S. Hassell and two sons, Estacada Feed Store, "shipped from pied. The new grandstand will uc Hugh and Earl, visited Mrs. Hassell’s CARD OF THANKS his farm Monday a load o f fine Visit in O r e g o n C ity * commodate a larger crowd than hu: daughters at Hood River last week. For all kindness and sympathy Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster were lambs which brought him on the There is to be plenty o f amusement The boys remained there for a more ever attended a fair in this county shown us in our recent bereave ment business visitors in Oregon City Portland market $11.25 per hundred, and there is every reason to believe and for the many beautiful floral o f in Estacada on Labor Day for old and extended visit, while Mrs. Hassell re the top price for the day. Thursday. that the fair this year will be an ferings, we wish to express our sin young, fut and lean, short and tall, turned Sunday. epochal event— the best ever pre cere gratitude.— Mrs. Rose Wilcox, and whether you are in any o f these Jen ning s Returns F ro m Alaska A tt e n d S how in P ort lan d classes or not, you are invited to Chain Store Man Here sented on the grounds at Canby. Robert Wilcox and Relatives. Dan Jennings, who has been in Mrs. Raymond Lovelace and Mrs. come to Estacada and meet old time The Estacada band has been em W. S. Esterman o f Seattle repre G. E. Parks were in Portland Monday Alaska all summer, arrived home the friends, throw old care away and en senting a chain grocery store organ ployed to provide music for the fair Visit P ar en t« in P ort lan d evening where they attended a show. latter part o f last week. His mother during the entire four days. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow went to joy the day. There will be games o f ization, was in Estacada the last of wag all ready to start to Idaho to Portland Saturday to visit Mrs. Lud various kinds, stunts, hand music,— the week making a survey o f this visit a brother, but deferred her trip A r m I n ju r e d R etu r n F rom Ha rv es t Fields field. He visited Springwater and low ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. plenty o f it— and minor sports. for a few days on account o f Dan Jess Denny and several other G. E. Lawrence is suffering this Granum. Mr. and Mrs. Granum ac William Perry, manuger o f the Lib Garfield districts also. He gave no young men o f this locality, returned getting home. She left with her lit week with a sore arm, which was in companied by their daughter, Miss erty Theatre, will have exception idea as to his report or recommen Wednesday evening from the harvest tle daughter Monday morning. jured Saturday night when he took a Gladys, left Monday for Wisconsin ally good attractions all day. The pa dations. fields in Eastern Oregon. I bad fall. rade in the forenoon promises to bq to be absent for two years. Visit at Douglass H om e a feature o f the celebration. BUILDING C A R D E N T R A C T O R Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lacy and Henry Bertrand o f Kansas City O p e n in g B eau ty P a r lor There will be side shows containing A T C A S C A D E M O T O R CO. C o m p le t in g R esi d en ce won a divorce on evidence that his Mr. Lacy's mother and brother and Mrs. Dart is preparing to open a The Ralph Wade residence close to snake charmers, fortune tellers, beau wife “ spooned” with other men while wife, were Estacada visitors Friday, beauty purlor on Broadway in the his service station on Upper Main ty purlors where you can get “ dolled L. L. Broder o f Portland is here tQ at the home of Mrs. Lacy’s parents, studying astronomy. LaBarre building which was used as street, is beginning to show signs of up” and various other amusements, build a walking tractor at the Cas Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Douglass. a barber shop. The rooms are being completion. all presided over by charming young cade Motor company garage. This ladies. redecorated and made ready for use machine will be convenient for truck Miss H o w e Visits at an early date. The two organizations, library and gardeners, as it can be used to culti S e r v e r Retu rns Miss Leila Howe was an Estacada Harry Sarver returned this week hand, will have charge o f a cooked i vate celery, onions, etc., in 10-inch visitor at her home here the latter L eih am m ert R eturn fom Eastern Oregon, where he had food booth and will serve sandwiches, rows. This tractor can be sold for part o f last week. __ . cakes, coffe ami ice cream, or sell far less, it is claimed, than any sim Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leihammer re been working for some time. you a pie, cuke, or salads to take ilar machine now on the market, as it ' turned Sunday evening from a two There was a full house Tuesday ! Grabeetg R etu rn H om e away. J weeks’ vacation trip to different sec- Driv e to W ilh o if Springs has only half as many working parts, night at the Liberty Theatre when j Mrs. W. H. Grabeel and daughters Keep in mind that every cent taken according to Mr. Broder. j tions o f the state, and report a fine the local Rebekah order gave a spe- j arrived home fromtheir vacationing Mrs. K. H. Currin and daughter, in goes for the support o f the library . time but glad to be home again. cial program, the picture being j trip at Cannon Beach Thursday ant' Mrs. Allen o f Bull Run, drove to Wil- and band, and while you are having Visit* W ith M other “ Finders Keepers,” from the story j report a fine time. hoit Springs Tuesday for a few days’ R etu rns to P ort lan d a good time you are contributing to Perry Hirte, lumber inspector, was written by Mary Roberts Rhinehart, stay. They were accompanied home the support o f these two most worthy called to Faraday the latter part of After a visit here most o f the sum-* with Laura La Plante as the star and L eav e F o r A n t e lo p e by Mr. and Mrs. Granville Linn, who institutions in the community. the week on business and while here ably supported by John Harron and j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox, Mrs. mer at the home o f his grandparents. had been vacationing there for some Anyone is welcome to come and took occasion to visit his mother, other stars. It was a real comedy Rose Wilcox and son Robert left for Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence, Georgie time. Lawrence left for his home in Port assist in the program, also to contrib Mrs. W. E. Hall of the Home restaur and kept the audience in uproarous j their home at Anteope Friday. * land Monday. ute to the flower show with your ant. laughter from start to finish. Guests o f Kitehings choice flowers. There will be'many Ladies from the lodge had charge G oes to R ainier Park Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harrington of prizes given. A rri v es f r o m C an ad a Remember that the Herbert Gordon of Los Angeles o f the program, Mrs. Mary Smith j A . E. Sparks, accompanied b> August Goldstrom, father o f Mrs. Portland were guests last Sunday at show will be held in the I. O. O. F. was arrested for spying from a castle and Mrs. Irvin Smith selling tickets. | Portland friends, left Monday for a I William Gilgan, arrived Saturday the home of Mrs. Harrington’s sister, building. tower on nude women taking sun Mrs. Wm. Gilgan receiving them and vacation Grip to to Rainier National night from Canada to visit for a Mr*. George Kitching. Their mother, The day’s festivities will close with baths in the grounds o f a sanitar Mrs. Elva Ahlberg furnishing the ex Park. \ time. Mrs. Rose Lovell, was also a guest at a big street dance in the evening. ium. cellent music as pianist. that time. Mr. Harrington is just The entire program will be published The ladies had on sale home made A. khaki Campbell ruck, owned able to be around by the use of next week. Dr. C. E. Goddard o f Harrow, Eng., randies o f all kinds, from which they P o s t o f f i c e Build ing R ep ai re d in his annual report as health officer The post office building is being by H. S. Maxwell o f Suffolk, V a .,! crutches having been in an automo realized the net sum o f $13, the Re Subscribe for the News, only $1.50 warned men and women not to smoke becca’s share o f the ticket sale being repaired this week by the applicatoni has achieved a record o f 357 eggs in bile accident near Portland a few per year. weeks ago. 365 days. more than 111 cigarette* a day. o f a coat o f tar on the roof. $25, making a total o f $37 net. MRS. DORMAN. 96. DIES AT ROME IN ELWOOD LIBRARY 10 RE-OPEN SEPTEMBER FIRST ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED FOR LABOR DAY FETE REBECCA SHOW SUCCESS COMMITTEE REPORT SHOWS