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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929 Clackamas County News MOLALLA AND SANDY HIGH diiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiim m m m iiiiiiiiiir T IE IN BASEBALL CON I ES I CEDAR DALE G. E. PARKS, Editor and Publisher C. REX PARKS, Advertising Manager MRS. J. M. C. MILLER. Sandy News Editor Published Weekly on Fridays at Estacada-Sandy, Clackamas Co., Oregon Entered in the postoHice of Estacada, Oregon, as second class matter CEDAR DALE, May 2.— (Special). —The last literary program of the season was held at the school house Friday evening. Mr. Switzgable, who has a place between the George Smith and J. Glenn places has been clearing land SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Clackamas County, one year, $1.50; Outside the county and in the state lately. of Oregon, one year, $2.00; Outside the state of Oregon, one year, Mrs. Charles Orem, who has been $2.50. Foreign, $3.00 per year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. working at Kirk's variety store in Molalla, quit last week. She is keep house for the Mallatt family while DEFENDING THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT ing Mrs. Mallett and daughter Viola are A national publication, which recently published an training hops at the Jacobson hop editorial against the Eighteenth Amendment to the Con yard Mr. at and Marquam. Walter Gorbett are stitution, publishes a letter from one of its readers, as the parents Mrs. of a baby boy born April follows: 29, 1929. “Your editorial would be funny if it were not silly. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Comer have Men who try to defend an indefensible position always moved onto the Grant Heth place. make asses of themselves in the end. No Methodist or Mr. and Mrs. Millard Orem, who Baptist or any other churchman regards prohibition as a have been working at Walterville, tenet of religion. It is a law for the suppression of crime. have returned. Mr. Orem is talking buying John Buche’s truck and It is an effort upon the part of a great government, sensi of hauling ble and just, to outlaw a gigantic evil and to prevent a Mr. and business. Phil James were the perverted minority from disgracing and debauching the guests of the Mrs. Paveletz family at Can- majority with the legalized use of liquor. by Sunday evening. “You say: ‘Even if capital punishment should come Mrs. N. A. Webb, who has been as the next step, we don’t believe it will wipe out the use living with her son Hugh, left Mon day for Spokane where she will make of liquor.’ a while. “That is quite true. Neither has capital punishment her home for Karney has been enter wiped out murder and robbery, though statistics amply tain Mrs. ng Omer Robinson and daughter, show that capital punishment is a great detriment to both and step Mr. children, from California, of these crimes. the past week. “Surely you do not advocate the repeal of laws estab of Canby is vis lishing capital punishment and the licensing of murder iting Mrs. at H. the Garness home of her daughter, and theft, because men still murder and steal in defiance Mrs. Walter Gorbett. Martha Beck is training hops in of such laws. “Prohibition has proven itself; it has vindicated its Marquam. Molalla and Sundy crossed bats so close Friday at the track meet that Molalla had to go home after the twelfth inning with the game still in a tie. The Sundy team was S. Bacon, Maronay, Suckow, C. Bacon, Dyer, Finger, Norquist, Duncan, Griffin. Sandy battery, Suckow and C. Bacon. i L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E ] | ----------------------- Estacada, O re.-----------------------| Z z Friday and Saturday, May 3 and 4— “THE GRIP OFVTHE YUKON” With Neil Hamilton, Francis X. Bushman and June Marlowe. A gripping story of love and hatred laid in the romantic gold ~ fields of Alaska. A tremendously thrilling drama of the far = north. Comedy, “Handicap.” Also— S Measles M ust Be R eported S Attention is called to the fact that “TARZAN THE MIGHTY” the law requires that cases of mea i Don’t miss this big chapter of the best serial ever filmed. sles must be reported to the health officer. Any physician, when called on such cases is required to report Z Sunday and M onday, May 5 and 6— the same. The News left the wrong ^ Clara Bow in— impression last week, as either of the “THE FLEET’S IN” physicians in Estacada may receive A man in every porthole; smiling sailors home. You’ll have to such reports and transmit them to the H wait until the fleet’s in! before landing. The best laugh in health association. your life. There’s fun enough for everybody—smiling sailors, laughing ladies. The “It” girl hits with another big wow in FOOD SALE AT SC A LES’ SUCCESS this big comedy-drama. Comedy, “Bugs, My Dear.” The food sale at Scales’ store in Sandy drew large crowds all day. It ” W ednesday N ight only, May 8— was a time for visiting, buying and Richard Dix in— joking, and many drew lucky num = bers for prizes which they proudly “THE GAY DEFENDER” carried away. z A new type of romance! A new type of thrill! A new type of E drama! A new type of picture( A new Dix that you’ll like! E Comedy, “Mississippi Mud.” COMING TO Stage— Rube Shaw Present*— PORTLAND = | And cn Girl the Bard ELMA NOVAK’S VAUDETTES and Entertainers and other stage Surprises. DR. MELLENTHIN I Special Music by the ROYAL ESTACADA1ANS Sunday N ight SPEC IA LIST In Internal M edicine for 18 Years DOES NOT OPERATE Will Be at « £ r; r: E Jjj ~ E E - § Admission: Adults, 2-5c; Children under 14, 10c | ~ 11111111 m 11 : i : m 111:1111111111 ! 11111111111111111111111111111 1 11111 • 11 ! 11 1 11 ; 11111111111111111111111 BENSON H O TEL W ednesday, T hursday, and Friday, May 15, 16 and 17 Let Us Help Plan Your Spring Improvements Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. owm name and the judgment of those who brought it to THREE DAYS ONLY pass. It is here to stay and you whiskey ldvers might just No C harge for C onsultation PERHAPS A MAY BE? as well get over your spasm and become good, sensible Many in this community will avail REMODELING JOB? A Sum m er C ottage Americans.” themselves of the opportunity to visit A nother Room ---------oOo--------- A New G arage A new Roof, or new Porches BORING, May 2.— (Special).— Dr. Mellinthin on this special visit to Portland. The doctor pays special --- W hatever the problem , we Mrs. Root, mother of Mrs. William P oultry House HOOVER’S TARIFF IDEAS APPROVED will he giad to have you con* j Morand and Mrs. Telford, is expected attention to the science of internal Manufacturers and business men generally appear to to pass almost any time. Mrs. Mor medicine and dietetics. He is trying B rooder House, E tc. suit us. be fairly in accord with President Hoover’s ideas regard ] and conscientiously to eliminate surgery is up and much better. We will estimate the cost of materials for you and recom- in his treatment of disease as far as ing the desirability of maintaining and extending the Damascus Grange had a fine social possible. mend the most practical for your particular purpose. flexible provisions of the existing tariff law. Whether time Saturday night at the Boring He has to his credit many wonder I. O. O. F. hall. Supper was served. the politicians will agree with the policies outlined by the farm is still unoccu- ful results in diseases of stomach (es president in his special message to Congress remains to I pied The and Vetsch it) is not known if it will be pecially ulcers), glands (especially be seen. goitre), ailments of women, disease* Estacada, Oregon “ E verything for the B uilder” Phone 70-1 this spring. Commenting on the message, the executive commit | : cultivated of liver and bowels, as infected gall The school children have been tee of the National Association of Manufacturers recently working very hard on the big pro bladder, gall stones, appendicitis, constipation, colitis, autoin issued a statement through its president in which full gram to be given Thursday of this chronic toxication and rectal ailments, circu • :-iiim iiim iiiii!iiM i!iiiim iiiiiiii!m iiiiiiim m iiiiim iiim m i!im iiiim iii:m m m it i'- approval of the Hoover proposals was expressed. It said: week. lation disturbances as high or low “Commercial preparedness demands a flexible blood pressure, heart and blood- dis A NNOUNCEM ENT means of adapting our protective policy to any economic orders, skin, nerves, bladder, kidney, menace to American social standards or our capacity for Having decided to locate and live bed wetting, weak lungs, tonsils, ade IS NOW ON DISPLAY steady employment at our established wage levels. A among and with you in your fair little noids, matabolic disturbances such as of Estacada I deem it proper and rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and static tariff is impractical in a dynamic industrial world.” city = We can please you—just the car you want— appropriate to tell you at this time chronic catarrh. Briefly, the Hoover idea is that general tariff policies that my reason for coming to your Medicines are prescribed and pre should be defined by Congress, but that the details should city is threefold; first I have been pared for each individual case in his CHEVROLET, OAKLAND and PONTIAC Motor be largely administered by the President upon the advice for some time and I am yet in poor private laboratory, also special at = Cars; Fairbanks Morse Water Systems and Service. of a highly qualified tariff commission continuously en health and was told by several doc given to diet as to proper bal Stewart-Warner Radios gaged in fact-finding studies upon which to base its rec tors that a higher altitude would in tention ance and selection of foods. probability be a benefit to me. ommendations—all to be removed as far as possible from all Second, For this service a nominal charge there is no variety store is made. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular the influence of partisan politics. and therefore I consider it from graduate in medicine and surgery and It is a business-like, common sense plan, to which no a here business standpoint, to give the is licensed by the state of Oregon. valid objection can reasonably be made. Sandy, Oregon i people of Estacada and surrounding Married women must be accompanied = Phone Sandy 261 --------- oOo--------- id iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iiiiiiiiim iiiif iiiiiiim iiim iiiH neighborhood an opportunity to buy by their husbands. same goods at the same prices as Address: 224 Bradbury Blcig., Los Speeders should remember that while there may not the the in the big cities. Angeles, Californ!a. be another car within a mile, it’s only six feet to the ditch. The people Patronize The News’ Job tainting Department third reason is to make friends --------- oOo--------- as I think good friendship and good The farmer hasn’t as many amusements as the city fellowship is more precious than money, to do some one a favor, help man, says an exchange, but he gets quite a kick out of the them carry their burden, that have city man’s efforts to solve the farm problem. difficulties and troubles, for if we JACKSON LUMBER COMPANY 1 J liiim iiiH iiiiiim iiim iiiiim im iiiim i [THE NEW PONTIAC | SANDY GARAGE f CURRINSVILLE CURRINSVILLE, May 2.— (Spe cial).— On May 10 the teachers of Currinsville school will give an en tertainment and pie social and all patrons and friends of the school are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Vedder of Oregon City spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin, Mon day. Quite a few of the Currinsville people attended the Keller sale in Dodge Monday. George Allen is reported to be very sick. Floyd Hale and Wilbur Linn are working at the Bruns-Mclntyre mill at Sandy. George Walter is putting on the shingles on the new barn of Mr. Franks. George Walter, Floyd Hale, and Frank Jones have completed the re modeling and redecorating of the Currinsville store. This is now a real up-to-date country store and is carrying an enormous stock of goods. Mrs. C. W. Fuller is able to be out and visited her daughter, Mrs. Lee McKenzie, Sunday. Buster Tunnell was a Portland vis itor, Tuesday. The Frank Halferty family came out Sunday to visit the W. M. W'ade family. The turkey raisers are planning for a full crop of birds this year, some planning as high as one thousand birds. This number, placed in tbe right kind of coops should command the highest prices. Very few farmers of the commun ity are done seeding on account of the late rains. Mrs. T. E. Hammersly and daugh ter came out Sunday to visit Mrs. Hammersly. He has transplant ed 7090 filbert trees which he ex pects to advertise for sale this fall. An ad placed in your local paper will sell what you have for sale and to your next door neighbor. Try it. J. W. Wells, who lives on the Swanson place, has been very sick but is now able to be out again. The L. H. Rake family have moved onto the Thomas A. Miller place. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, who live on the J. C. Duus place were trying to locate and buy a team of horses, on Tuesday. The Currinsville store truck hauled a fine load of fat hogs to the Portland stock yards for Walter Douglass, this week. It seems that the sheep in this com munity are doing better lately, few deaths having been reported. George Walters’ baby was ill Wed nesday. should die tomorrow and have done nobody any good but ourselves we have not done right. These are my sentiments, and I am trying to live up to them and ask all of you to be friends and join in and help to make this world a better place to live in. I promise to be fair and square in all my dealings, to make a plain, honest living and I hope that I shall never regret coming to Esta cada. I am asking for some of your patronage. Come and see me soon and often. Yours truly, H. A. ROEHLING. s M ii i iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiim iiim m iiiiiiii£ (Laundry I AS IT SHOULD BE— We Call and Deliver in Estacada Each Tuesday and Friday Leave orders at Dartt’s Barber Shop or Estaca- Sandy Girl Scouts Hold Cake Sale da Hotel Sandy Girl Scouts did well with their food sale held at Scales' store OREGON CITY Saturday. They realized over $5. I LAUNDRY COMPANY Their leader, Mrs. Ralph Brown, was ill and could not attend. LET E L E C T R IC IT Y B righten Y our H om e ] Electric lights . . . . properly placed . . . make your == ¡j home life cheerful and useful. 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