Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 14, 1921, Image 1

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    D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern Clackamas County
V ollme 14,
N umber -:3
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
A. R. GRAHAM McCALL
D
P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N ,
Office over E-taca.la State Bank. Lo­
cal and Long Distance Telephone. The
doctor’s phone can be connected with
your home phones at night if requested.
One long ring.
T~Vc
L. A. WELLS,
DENTIST.
Estacada,
Oregon.
R. MORSE,
J- / P H Y S I C I A N
and
SURGEON.
Office and Residence Second and Main
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
connections.
TWTRS. R. GRAHAM McCALL,
A
P IP E O R G A N
and
PIA NO.*
Graduate Chicago Musical College. 10
years Teaching Experience. Estacada,
Oregon.
E. GATES,
J
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
and Lmbalmer. Night and Day Tele-
hune.
Lady Assistant.
Mr. Any
[awk ns, helper. Telephone.
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W. BARTLETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Notary Public.
Q
Estacada, Oregon.
D EBY,
.A T T O R N E Y A T LAW .
General Practice.
Confidential
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
Ad-
TVAoGUIRE & SCHNEIDER,
AVJ’
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­
ton building.
O A U L C. FISCHER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Beaver building, Oregon City. Oregon.
O
E. WOOSTER.
N E G O TIAT E S LOANS.
Buys Mortgages, Rents your property,
Write* Insurance in the very best com­
panies—he can get you results. Esta­
cada, Oregon.
FIR E INSURANCE.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Great American Fire insurance Co.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, tree o f charge.
ESTACADA STATE BANK,
A gents .
THE BAZAAR,
£
2d door north of Depot.
I SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, f
f
15c and up.
:j:
X Needlework, Crochet. Thread |
f Etc., for sale.
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i THE GATES TO SUCCESS f
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Proprietors
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Oregon Poultry Farm
MARQUAMES T R A P -Ñ E S T E D
S. C. W H I T E L E G H O R N S .
To make room for the 1500 |
head of young stock I p.m rais- |
i ¡rig this spring. I will Sill o.T
some of my Clloice Breeding
Hens, with tine trap-nest re­
cords back o f them, at $1.50
each. This is a rare bargain.
They are worth five times that
amount for breeding purposes.
P H I U MARQUAM
(Farm located one mile out o f Ksta-
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
For Fire
Insurance
PLACE Y O U R IN­
SURANCE THROUGH
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
WI LL
YOUR
PROTECT
INTEREST
Cary Real Estate Co.
E stacada ,
O regon , T hursday , J u l y 14,1921.
excess profits anu per capita income
Two Stills Taken
Additional Brevities
taxes paid to the federal government
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for the fiscal year ended June 30, the
^ast M °nday Sheriff Wilson,
Mrs. Charles Linn returned
per capita tax in the state amounting accompanied by deputies High from Portland Wednesday a er-
to $35.50. The total of the taxes col- and Milt Marshal!, went out on £ noon.
SI.50 P er Y ear
P-T-A WILL PRESEN*
OF
lected In the state amounted to $27,- stiil hunting trip. Thev found
The depot is receiving
* On Monday evening, July 18,
„
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,,
.
e
a
trail
seven
miles
southeast
of
needed
coat of paint in i
;a the high school auditorium.
,
.
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
! town >» Upper Garfield. lhey ors, green below with ; rev I the Estacada Parent-Teacher
found a complete still, 450 gal­ above.
mation of Our Readers.
¡Association will present a play
lons of mash and a large quanti­
Miss Pauline Rose entertained ¡entitled “ A Box o l , Monkeys.”
ty of the finished product in the the Misses Vida Lyle and Blanch This is a melodrama portraying
The Lincoln County Jersey Cattle
midst of a veiiiable jungle, so Carlyle, of Portland, for the the craze o f American money for
club has been organized at Toledo.
The Bragg sawmill west of Eugene
thick, according to the sheriff, week-end.
English title, an i vr e versa. It
was destroyed \>y fire a few nights ago.
that one might have passed by
contains
many
very amusing
II. H. SmitS o f the Hardware
Two bond issue proposals, submitted
ten feet from where it stood,
combinations
o
f
ch
actors and
Co., is rejoicing in the recent
to the people of Dallas, at an election,
while the still was in operation
were defeated.
arrival o f his wife and little every lover of fun wil' be pleased
and not have noticed il. No
with it. The following is the
Civil service examinations are to be
daughter Helen.
men were found in the vicinity
held soon to select postmasters for
cast o f characters:
Mrs. Ely, who has been visit­
of the still, but the moonshine
Bandon and Molalla.
Edwaid Ralston A promin. t young
manufacturing plant was in per­ ing relatives in Garfield. Mr.
The Four-L minimum wage of $3,
American, half-owner of im Sierra
voted late In May, went Into effect In
old mine,
-
R. C. Deming
fect condition and ready for and Mrs. J. A. Inglis, returned
the Bend mills July 1.
operation.
Sheriff Wilson pro­ to her home in Portland Wed­ Ch incey Oglethorpe — ilis i artr.er.
Enrollment in the Benton county
htcond son o f Lord Doncaster,
claimed it one of the most com­ nesday,
schools this year showed an Increase
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Geralu Wilcox
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McCall left
plete and efficient outfits he had
of 407 pupils over last year.
Mrs. Onilega Jhones—An admirer of
ever had the pleasure to destroy. Wednesday morning with their
“ Rani.”
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- Miss Rutli Dillon
Losers is last week's fire at Union
The outfit was completely wreck­ dogs, for an outing in the Santi- Sierra BengaPne— Her niece, a 'Prai­
are laying plans for rebuilding the bus­
rie Rose,”
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Mis. W. J. Moore
iness block with stone and brick.
ed. Nc one connected with the am country. Warren Smith ac­
Lady
Guinevere.Landpoore—An
“ Eng­
The Presbyterian synod of Oregon
companied
them.
still was found.
lish Primrose, ” daughter o f the Karl
1« holding its annual session in Cor­
The officers then proceeded to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglass
of Paynaught,
Mis. li. C. Doming
vallis this week, beginning Tuesday.
the
Dodge
district,
where
anoth­
and
little daughter Betty Jean,
It costs Canyon City nearly three
Much time and faithful effort
er still was found on the farm of are visiting at the home of the
times as much to run its schools as It
has been devoted to the prepar­
George Neviland. A 100 galjon former's mother, Mrs. Viola
does to run the state and county com­
ation*
of this play and it certain­
bined.
barrel of mash was confiscated Douglass, this week.
ly deserves a large attendance.
The Albany fire department, backed
with the still. Neviland was a -
Dr. L. A. Wells writes that at The price of admission is 25 and
by city officers, is endeavoring to erad­
rested and taken to Oregon City, the highway is being paved in
icate moss on roofs on buildings in
35 cents, with 50 cents for te­
where he was released on a $300 Douglass county, he won’ t stmt
Albany.
wed seats. The reserved seat
bail.
An overalls factory employing 12
home until Sunday, at
• i is at R. G. Marchbank’s
persons will begin operations at Baker
Both of the above stills were in his office Monday.
BISSELL ITEMS
•
tore,
where regular tickets may
August 1, the machinery already being
Mrs. Sisson and ehildt , who I . exchanged for reserves.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harders vis­ brought to Estacada and placed
installed.
in the window of S. E. Wooster’ s have been visiting lor i ,.e past
Enlargement of the Tumalo fish ited relatives at Estacada last
office, where they have attracted month with her parents, Mr. and
hatchery is planned, it is stated by Sunday.
Rebekah Installation
much attention.
members of the state fish and game
Mrs. J. R. Hugh.es, have re­
Mrs. Mark Doryland visited
Last night in the I. O. O. F.
commission.
The same day another still turned to their home in Spokane,
Work on removing all the dangerous relatives in Portland for a few was captured and its owner ar­
lodge
rooms, an impressive cere­
Washington,
blind curves on the Columbia river days last week.
mony was enacted, when the
rested, by officer C. J. Long and
Albert Lichthorn and aunt,
highway between Astoria and Portland
A. VVeiderhold o f Portland, three federal men, near Damas­
Rebekahs held their semi-annual
has been started.
jVlrs.
A. Heidlan and little dangh-
was visiting old friends at Bis- cus. The sheriff and his depu­
installation of officers. District
Farmers of Clackamas county have
ter, returned Tuesday from a vis­
started a movement to purchase farm­ sel last Sunday.
ties deserve the highest
edit it of several days at Klamath Deputy President Delhi 1 - veil
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith for their zeal and success in
ing implements and machinery direct
and Suite, were the insta iing
Falls, Oregon,
Miss Gladys
from the producer.
visited Mr. and Mrs. T, Harders stamping out the moonshine traf­
officers. The following wer in­
Stamp was with them.
Muscovites, a branch of the Oddfel­ last Sunday evening.
ducted into their respe ve
fic.
lows order, met in Salem Saturday.
Mrs. J. B. Jones, daughter of chairs for the current term:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forthsythe
of
Visitors were present from all sections
Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas Yocum of
ELYVO O I) IT E M S
Gresham, visited relatives at
P. N. G.—Jennie Krieger.
of the Willamette valley.
Garfield,
who with her dan
er
F. G. Val Cary.
The old military wagon road across George ... turday night and Sun­
Harry Bittner is not so well
Marian and little friend B
V. G.— Elva Ahlberg.
the summit of the Cascade mountains day.
again and has gone to Portland Brown, have been visi
Sec’y—May Eshclman.
on the upper Willamette route is ex­
to see a physician.
1'reas, -Cordelia Carter.
pected to be open to traffic by August 1.
GARFIELD BREVITIES
the Yocum home, retur. , t,o
1 S. N. G. — Della Lovell.
Stanlord Cox and Fred Meilike Portland Wednesday after..i, i ,
The annual campmeeting of the Sev­
Mr. and C. M. Mattoon and
j,. S. N. G. May Kitching.
enth-Day Adventists of the southern
took an outing on the Clackamas
sons
motored to Portland on Sat­
R. S. V. G.—Dorris Lovell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeQuown
Oregon district is being held at the
the fore part of the week.
L. S. V. G. —Rose Wilcox.
Lane county fairgrounds in Eugene. urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittner have sold their farm in Garfield,
Warden
Myrtle McWillis.
Plans for the proposed new armory
J. C. Standish, o f Halsey, of Bull Run, were Saturday and to John Reed of Portland, who
Conductor Emma Lawrence,
at McMinnville at a cost of approxi­
Ore,, was a recent visitor at the Sunday visitors at the C. Bittner has taken possession.
Mr. and
Chaplain- Nellie Hayman.
mately $80,000 were approved by the
H.
D.
Trapp
home.
I. (i. Lydia O'Connell.
Mrs.
McQuown
started
this
noon
general staff of the Oregon National
home.
O.
G. Wava Herring.
in
their
auto
lor
Baker
in
Eas­
Mrs. Cassie Epperson of Port­
guard.
George Bittner of Alaska, is
After the ceremonies, a very
Slight traces of gold have bean land, spent the week-end at the visiting his mother,
tern
Oregon,
near
where
they
Mrs. C.
-d, and
pleasant social time ei
found in the gravel being dredged W. P. Snuffin ranch.
Dorman,
and
brother,
C.
Bittner will make their future home.
from the bottom of the Willamette
cake,
light
refreshments
oi
Miss Winnie Palmateer, of and family.
Mrs. Glimpse, an old time
river at Independence for use on Polk
coffee,
ice
cream
and
rt
.
.
erries
Portland, was a guest of Mrs.
Mrs. C. E. Surfus and two friend of Mrs. George Hislop,
county roads.
were served by a commiit
For the first time In many years the L. J. Palmateer last week.
children of Estacada, spent last came over from Portland last
range in portions of Eastern Oregon
Messrs. Elmer and Herman week at the home of her brother- Sunday, accompanied by her
Notice to Water Us^rs
is going to seed, there not being
Davis and families, motored to in-law, Dan Stahlnecker.
daughter and her daugnter’s hus*
enough livestock to keep it all clipped
You
are hereby notified to use
Otis and Ernest Vallen made a band, Mr. and Mis. Stewart,
Seapoose this week to pick wild
to the ground.
no
water
for irrigation or sprink­
business trip to Portland Mon­ whom she is visiting, and renew­
Fire prevention is to be made a per­ blackberries.
ling
except
between the hours of
manent study in the schools of Oregon,
Mrs. Edward O’ Keefe and son day and their sister Mrs. Ginther ed old friendships with her for­
6
and
8
A.
M,
and 5 and 7 P. M.
according to announcement made by
are the guests of Mt’s. C. V. and daughter Gertrude, came mer neighbor, and friend. Both
J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of
Ali
those
living
east of Main St.
ladies came from Decorah, Iowa.
Sandstone.
They a r e fr o m home with them.
public instruction.
may
use
the
water
the above
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vallen of
Horticulturists of Oregon, Washing­ Okanogan, Wash.
named
hours
on
Mondays,
Wed-
ton and Idaho, who will meet at Hood
Kind W o rd s —T hanhs
The Garfield Sewing club met Fort Stevens, are home from a
nesda
s
and
Fri
ays.
We
t of
River July 26-29, Inclusive, according
at the home of Mrs. Lamberson vacation« They made a trip to
Main
Si.
can
us
•
on
Tuesdays,
The
E
astern
U
i
ackamas
to present plans, Will effect a perma­
Thursday, It was the last meet­ the beach last week accompanied
nent tri-state organization.
by Nellie Vallen, and Micajah N ews , published at Estacada, Thursdays and Sa unlays, l ids
The body of Dr. J. D. Fenton, wide­ ing until September.
Oregoni by Upton H. Gibbs has rule m, st be strictly complied
Russell Davison, of Clyum, and Orel Vallent having a verv
ly known Portland physician, who dis­
còme out in new form. It it with or your water wil! be shut
appeared March 19, last, was found In Penn , has come to make his nice trip.
now a four-page, six eoi" nr |><. off and a charge of 50e will be
the Willamette river, opposite the Al­ home vyith Mr. and Mrs. W. 3.
Obituary
,ado for turning it on again.
per, and is greatly improved
bina docks, by the harbor patrol.
, y order of me ( itv Council.
A new road from Looking Glass to Davison. Davison is an over­
Mrs. Margaret J; Bari, w ’ oho appearance.
r
e
was
The el
Koseburg, eliminating the bad grade seas man,
death wtM mCntiofia l last w eek , made possible by the'
. ..tati >n
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sandsto.ie was born in Indiana in 1848, her in the N ews office «. a larger
between the summit of the hill and the
Expression of Thanks
main road leading east, has been or­ were dinner host«bn Tuesday, in
maiden na i e being Meader.
press. Brother Gibb- is to be
dered by the Douglas county court.
The
members of Carl Douglass
honor of Mr. and.Mrs. S. Graham
While a small ehildt her par- •dnuranlated on t
:r. prove- post, American Legion, wish in
Fire losses In Oregon, exclusive of
-
V.
Portland, during the month of June, of Miami, Florida, Mr3. Edward Cr.tS Moved io Iowa, where she ment.
Gresham <) t
a public way, to sincerely thank
aggregated $442,200, according to a O’ Keefe and Mr. and Mrs. T. B was married to G. W. Bard,
all individuals and societies who
report prepared by the state fire mar­ Young. Mr. and Mrs. Graham soon a fter the close of the civil
Change i i Firm
so ably contributed to the great
shal. There was a total of 28 fires.
and Mr. and Mrs. Young are vis- war. In 1584 thev moved to
Fire, laid to spontaneous combus­ Ring in Seattle this week.
Rceu ¿i Sbib!" announce that success of the Fourth of July
Yhe; NebHtii.il and four years later in
tion. destroyed the Reedsport placing
celebration. They a p p r e c i a t e
went by team to Seattle the interests of J. E. Shibley in
mill, with a loss of $50,000, three resi­ Grahams are on their return t o j ^
verv highly the
rt !
no-
the
business,
have
been
acquired
dences nearby, and for a time threat­ their southern home
¡Wash., the trip taking Tour
corded
to
them.
by
Mia.
J.
W.
Reed.
Mr.
Shib­
ened to wipe out the whole town of
r. an
rs. . F. Snyder en- months. In 1892 they moved to
Reedsport.
er aine a number of Portland Springwater, where Mr. Bard ley has not yet decided what he
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary ■ nd
Too busy to come In to Eugene, C. j
and home friends on Sunday, at) died Tn *1898. Mrs" Bard after wiM
bl,t we hol,e he won’ 1
E. Harrington, a logger on the Slus-1
family spent the day T ik ay
a fine dinner and a delightful her husband's death, moved to leave Estacada.
law, near Cushman, pleaded guilty by
in Portland. ___
proxy to the charge of killing a deer time was enjoyed. Those pres- Estacada w here she lived til! n
few months before her death.
W rter R egulation
out of season and paid hl9 fine of $50 ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Don’t forget to save your test
when she went to the home o f
.
,
,
..
and costs.
Show, Mrs. Betty Pembrooke, her son, W. A. Bard of Spring-1 As will be seen by the
fii'uit and vegetables for the
Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, A. C. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs*
water, white she passed away, in this issue, the city coot
Iv Stern Clackamas Fair.
will leave Salem late In the present I
L. H. Show and son, Mrs Mary July 2. 1921, st."rounded by her regulated the hours for
month for Helena. Mont., where he will
three surviving •hiidren. Th lion. The order should he i«it vr-
Don’ t forget your Fair date
attend a conference of secretaries of i Royal, Mrs. George H. Kelton,
luueral
took
plac
the
following
!epterqber
8th, 9th and lOt’.i.
US
state and state auditors from all sec­ Mrs. Dora Donfirth and «laugh-
day, the Rev. < arrick of the fully complied with by ali.
tions of the west.
ter Virginia, »nd the Misses Eth- 1 Spi iurwaterPresLyteiian c!iur< h
for the Ke '«eral benefit and
Read the Ads in the N e w s .
Oregon leads the northwest In the yl and Margaret McClure
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protection
officiated.
Principal Events of the Week
927,733. Of this amount $21,970,012
,v,,0
a income
,
"a s for excess profits and
tax
while $5,957,721 was for miscellaneous
taxes.
dale of 250,000 pounds of wool of
the Arlington clip of Smythe Brothers
of Pendleton at a price averaging 14
cents, was announced in what probably
was the largest single wool sale made
in Oregon this year.
The first carload of fresh cherries
ever shipped from Salem to the Atlan­
tic coast left there last week. The
cherries were prepared for shipment
ny the Oregon Growers' Co-operative
association, and were of high qualLy.
An unusual party took place at the
home of Mrs. William Voorhls In
Looking Glass, Douglas county, last
Saturday, all of the guests, with but
two exceptions, having crossed the
plains by ox team Into Oregon, their
ages ranging from 78 to 83.
The Crater lake season Is now on
full swing, with many visitors arriving
daily by train and automobile from
all parts of the country. Cars have
been able to reach the rim of the lake
with comfort since Wednesday, the
snow having been cleared away.
The state library has received copy
No. 1 of volume 1 of the ‘‘State Line
Herald," published at Lakeview on
November 18, 1878. This was the first
copy of the first issue of the first
newspaper published In southern Ore­
gon east of the Cascade mountain k -