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EASTERN! CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 PAGE TWO LEAGUE STANDING L. 1 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 Pet. .866 .856 .856 .556 .444 .280 .144 .000 WYOMING WILL HONOR MEMORY OF 6RIDGER Fort Named for Frontiers man to Be Shrine. CURRINSVILLE GEORGE ___________________________J ESTACADA TAKES U S I GAME FORM SHERWOOD WE HANDLE KERR’S FEEDS FOR THIS REASON:— We believe Kerr’» Feed» give the person who buy» them J. C. Tunnell, son o f J. O. Tun Threshing begun in this neighbor the most for the dollar. Thi» choice wa» made after year’» nell o f the Currinsville store, arrived hood Monday. of experience in Dairy and Poultry Feed». in Currinsville on the 11th, has de- The home economies club met with Come in und we will explain further and will gladly'help you solve ' t ided to remain and work for the an all day meeting at the home o f your feed problems. Mrs. Brock on Thursday o f last week. | store. BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE George Walter, Irvin Voight and II. The time was spent in quilting. Phone 601 Estacada, Oregon Gus Linn o f Nebraska visited a I II. Carlin le ft early Monday fo r the, week with Mr. und Mrs. R. S. Chaney ' huckleberry country. Win. H. Douglass and H. S. Gib o f Mountain Meadow farm. He is an son were shopping in Currinsville uncle o f Mrs. Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. George Eilers and : - i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n n i i i i i i m i l i i i M i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i v Tuesday. 1*. W. Douglass hauled another fine sons and some friends from Portland GILGAN’S load o f lambs to the Portland market. were camping over Saturday and The Currinsville store truck hauled Sunday at Lee's View. Guests on Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. a load o f sheep and lambs to the Portland stock yards Tuesday for A. Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and son and Mrs. Allen o f Albany; Mr. Reynolds and Looney. Lester Hale is having some fine and Mrs. Stephens o f Portland. Mrs. = New and Used Furniture, Crescent Beds and Springs 0 vetch cleaned which will be for sale. Olson and Mrs. Stephens are sisters Pettit Mattresses Miller’s Wall Paper Norman E. Linn and Henry Heiple o f Mrs. Lee. Other guests were Mr. Murphy’s Brushing Laquer | are doing the threshing in this sec and Mrs. J. Paulsen and boys, George tion. Grain, they say, is turning out W illing and David Berrows. Glass and Glazing = C. W. Brock, a fter working several = Pabco Shingle Samples fine, a much better crops than usual. Some o f the farm er» are not through weeks in the harvest fields in the : i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i ' i m i " i i i i ~ eastern part o f the state, has re harvesting yet.. Lee M cKenzie lost a fine cow last turned home. Miss Margaret Viles is visiting her week. Wilbur Looney is so he can drive uncle and family at Camas, Wash. Mrs. Emily Koehler and Ed Hard his car. This helps him to get ou1 er were visitors Saturday evening at more. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heiple took in the home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen. Vernal, Utah.—One more of the old frontier (>osts of the American West Is to be preserved us a shrine to keep alive the memory of the man who founded It and whose name Is written In the annals of the West us one of Its true trail blazers—James Brldger, the tlrst white nnm to gaze on the waters of Ureat .Salt lake, lu northern Utah. Fort Brldger, in Uinta county, W y oming, 115 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah, Is to be preserved for the people of Wyoming as u shrine through the efforts of residents of Uinta, Lincoln and Sweetwater coun (Continued from page one) ties In the southwestern part of the The batting average of the men stute. It Is planned to obtain funds by popular subscription to defray the on the team follows; AB H Pet. cost of purchasing the site and the Bill Fischer ................. 63 31 .490 few structures rcmulniug on it, then to present the property to the stute A1 Weinel ................... 35 17 .486 of Wyoming for maintenance us the Kay Lovelace ............... 91 43 .472 Fort Brldger Historical park. A mu 6 .461 setun for the preservation of histori Johnny Minto ............. 13 7 .425 cal relics of southwestern Wyoming Harry Miller ............... 16 .83 34 .410 and data pertaining to its annals Is Sid Miller 5 .333 to be erected and the state Is to up 15 Hurold Haight point and maintain a custodian. Tony Bronson ............. 82 26 .317 Established as Trading Post. Arnold Lovelace ......... 92 29 .315 Ralph Chaney, Jr., returned home Fort Brldger was established as a the show in Estacada Tuesday. Russell ......................... 42 13 .310 trading post by James Brldger, who Mrs. Frank H alferty and children after spending a week or more with Ken Scales .................. 58 13 .226 in the winter of 1824-‘25 discovered Tom Scales ................. 32 7 .219 Great Salt lake as the outcome of a are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, relatives in Portland. George W illing has returned home 2 .133 wager concerning the course of the W. M. Wade. Jim Jennings 15 Quite a fe w o f the neighbors are a fter working two months and over The team batting average is .365 Bear river. Hermiston The ghosts of the old trading post •jetting ready to go to the hop yards. in the hay fields near fo r the entire season, an unusually ------------ ■ ■ Oregon. Russell has If such there are, could tell of the high batting average. traders of more than u century ago; H e r e F r o m V a n c o u v e r ---------------------- — been hitting as good as any man on of Indians uud trappers; of pony ex Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcom from Returm From Vacation the team during the last few weeks, press riders, and of Ben Holliday's Mrs. Minnie Hansen returned from but at the first o f the season his av- 1 stage drivers; of Brigham Young and Vancouver arc here at the home o f erage was low. He has a record o f his party of Mormons in 1.347; of j Mrs. Balcom’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. her vacation trip to Seaside Tuesday A. Norris. evening. over the .500 mark for the last sev- . gold seekers hastening to California j eral games, very unusual fo r a discoveries In 134!); of the coming of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston’s army pitcher. ESTACADA TRUCK LINE lu the winter of lsr>7-'58, en route D A ILY T R IP S FROM ESTACADA TO PORTLAND Ray Lovelace, manager o f the Es- to Salt Luke City; of the troops slu Leave all freigh t at warehouse. In ordering your freigh t sent thru tacada team, expects to win the tinned at the old fort In later years, us you receive personal service both in Estacada and Portland that championship with this team. Jude j und they could tell of the neglect of will save time and money Moreland and Kenneth Scales will the old fort since the days when K IT C H IN G A S T E IN M A N Call and Deliver Service be used as pitchers in the double the government abandoned it us a lullitury post. Ghosts seldom talk, but Phone 61-5 Estacada EAst 2406 Portland header game here on September 9. the unnuls of the West have preserved Russell is expected to fu lfil the duty- the history of Fort Brldger. in at least three o f the four games The trading post was the home for in the championship series. many years of hunters and trappers, their sole refuge In a desolate region The score: Estacada— AB R II O A E Until Utah was ceded to the United A. Lovelace lb ... 3 2 2 7 0 1 States after the war with Mexico, Bronson ss . 3 2 3 2 2 1 Fort Brldger was lu Mexican terri R. Lovelace cf 4 2 2 0 9 0 tory. Until the present borders of SWEET PICKLES— Fischer c ....... 4 1 3 9 2 0 Utah were established in 1801 Fort Pint Jars ........................................... 3 2 2 0 0 0 Brldger was In the territory of Utah. Miller If W einel 3b 4 1 3 0 3 0 Many vicissitudes were tlie lot ot DILL PICKLES— 4 1 2 3 2 0 the Inhabitants o f the trailing [lost; Haight 2b Quart Jars ............................................ Jennings rf . 1 0 0 0 0 1 hot summers and severely cold win Scales r f ...... ... 3 0 0 0 1 0 ters beset them, and ut times, starva Also Sweet and Dill Pickles in Bulk ... 3 2 2 0 3 0 Russell p tion threatened when deep snows and ------ W E DELIVER ICE- 32 13 19 21 13 3 severe temperatures in the winter Totals months prevented Journeys to replen Sherwood— AB R H O A R ish the lurder. Bancroft's history of Jas Cereghino lb 3 0 0 4 1 0 Utah records that the winter ot Schwister 2b 4 0 2 6 1 0 1848-'4D was one of the coldest ever 4 0 1 0 1 0 experienced In that region and that Cole i> 2 0 Ü 5 1 0 W algraeve e the supply of corn was so low that j Jno Cereghino c f ii 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 2 the following order was issued; "That Winters ss ..... Estacada, Oregon Fosner 3b 1 no corn shall he made Into whisky 3 0 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 0 Ü and that If any man Is caught pre Galbreath if paring to distill corn into whisky or 0 Ü 0 0 0 1 Stewart rf alcohol the corn shall be taken and 26 0 6 18 8 3 given to the poor.” Totals In 1853 Fort Brldger, together with Struck out by Russell 6, Cole 4. § Its .Mexican grant of thirty square liases on balls, Russell 4, Cole 2 miles, was purchased by the Mormons § Three base hit, M iller. Home runs Fischer, Russell. Tw o base hits. It. j for $8,<HK), and In the following year § an equal sum was expended for im * Lovelace 2, Bronson 2, Fischer. Dou ble play, Bronson to Haight to A. provements. Lovelace; Fosner to Schwister to Destroyed by Young. John Cereghino. Hit by pitcher, A In the lute uutuniu of 1857 Gen. Lovelace. Umpires Demmon and Albert Sidney Johnston and Ins army, Lind. Time 2 hours. en route to Utuli to what Is sometimes I referred to as the “ Utah war,” ar rived at Fort Brldger, or, rather, what § wus left ot I t Brigham Young hud $ EAGLE CREEK threatened to destroy the place It General Johnston persisted In march lng on It—and the threat was carried Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose o f Newton, out. The grain and other stores were § Kansas, are visiting witih Mr. and either carried olf or destroyed und of Mrs. Lyle P. Conner and Mrs. Cling- , the buildings only two enclosures ingsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are 1 walled In by cobble rocks, remained making an extended tour o f Western In late years other structures were $ stntes including Oregon and C alifor erected. While still In Utah Fort Brldger u< nia. They are quite enthused over one time rose to the distinction of Oregon and are looking for a loca being designated seat o f Green River § tion. county's government. During the »<• § Ronald Burnett o f Eagle Creek cupancy of Fort Brldger by cavalry § of the regular army It was the head just graduated from the Oregon A g quarters of the military forces of the i § ricultural college and will teach this government for southwestern Wyo year as a Smith-Hughes teacher at ming, northeastern Utah and north Woodburn, Oregon. western Colorado. Fort Brldger will now be saved Mrs. Lyle P. Conner, Mrs. E. Cling- from completely losing its identity ingsmith and Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Rose Here’s a tire that combines good looks, high quality as one of the historic spots of the shopped in Portland Tuesday. Mr. West. There Is no doubt that tile state § and low price. It is not an unknown brand. It is Conner and Mr. Rose also motored to of Wyoming will maintain It ns a state § built by the world’s largest manufacturer of tires. Portland on business Wednesday. park and that the museum In time $ It's a genuine Goodyear Pathfinder. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Trullinger and will become the rnecca for scientists § engaged In research of historical data Correnne have just returned from an of tlie region. outing at Canon beach. Results Last Sunday Sellwood 5, Banks 3. Hillsboro 13, Davidson’s 2. Estacada 13, Sherwood 0. Oswego 6, Washougal 1. IM P O R T A N T SPECIAL f Furniture Exchange | SPECIAL ON OUR REMNANT COUNTER Choice Remnants, Suitable for Dresses, Each 50£ .J. K . E L Y Estacada, Oregon Rasmussen 4-Hour Enamel § } ^ | $ ^ ^ § ^ Dries dirt free in one hour and hard in four. May be used over old Paint, Varnish, on Wood, Metal, Plaster or Fibre Board. Brushes easily and flows out to a smooth high gloss finish. Two coats may be applied the same day. It is supplied in nine attractive colors, also black, white and clear. Many beautiful colors can be made by intermixing two or more regular colors. Try a can of this and you will be pleased with the results. I S. & S. H A R D W A R E 9 THE WINCHESTER STORE 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 | Poultrymen Estacada Meat Co. Save » 1 lire Money ! 1 ! ! ! Mat Glover had the threshers on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ford o f Multno mah and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hef- fron were visitors at the Emory Ford residence Monday. H. D. Ford o f Portland motored to Eagle Creek Tuesday evening and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ford. The Engle Creek Trading company has installed as part o f their modern equipment fo r the convenience o f their customers a W ayne visible gas pump and a set oil tanks which add materially to the appearance o f the store. Starvation Is Found * to Be Best Rat Poison * I’arls.—Starvation wus adopted us § the best rat exterminator at an anil rat congress which has Just met here. I’aul Bouju. prefect of the Seine, has ordered that garbage cans must have ratproof covers and that new apart * meat bouses must have a special room, with double metal doors, for the cans. sS The congress will continue Its re § search In 1 « Havre, oue of the worst sufferers from rats In France. ! Jesse Jam es In d ic te d ! Pittsburgh—Jesse James Indicted ' Yes, sir, a fellow by that name Is a, cused of larceny. According to police records, he has no bouts. * Expert Repairing Our shop is the only one thoroughly equipped this side of Portland. Mr. A. H. Williams, who is in charge of the shop, is an expert on Chevrolets and general auto repair work. All work fully guaranteed— prices reasonable Either Flat Rate or Time Work Cascade Chevrolet Company Estacada, Oregon — Dairymen Plan your fall and winter feeding now. Natur ally a Tried and Proven feed is the one you will select to return you the most in eggs or milk. Any dealer can supply you with KERR’S EGG PRODUCER KERR’S MILK RATION | Triangle Mills Inc. = 175 Tillamook St. Portland, Oregon iimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMir w. Estacada .......... ........ 6 Oswego ............. 6 Hillsboro ......... 6 Washouiral 4 Sellwood ....... 3 Banks 2 Sherwood . 1 Davidson’s ......... 0 LIBERTY THEATRE Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25— “ HER SUMMER HERO” With Sally Blaine, Hugh Trevo and Hollywood most gorgeous bathing beauties and interna tional athletic stars. Comedy, Mickey McGuire in “ Mickey’s Nine.” Sunday and Monday, August 26 and 27— Douglass Fairbanks as “ THE BLACK PIRATE” One of the best pictures of the year. Pathe News reel. Also a Wednesday and Thursday, August 29 and 30— Reginald Denny with Marian Nixon in “ OUT ALL NIGHT” Also the all-stry comedy, “ Hats O ff.” Friday and Saturday, Aug. 31, Sept. 1— William Haines in “ SPRING FEVER” With Joan Crawford and George K. Arthur. Comedy, “ Heebee Jeebees.” COMING Admission: ---- SOON— “ WE AM ERICANS” Adults, 25c; Children under 14, 10c =