Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 21, 1921, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests o f Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 14,
N umber 44
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , J uly 21,1921.
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| one hundredth anniversary of her
Add.tiona! Brevities
Pig Club Contests
birth
Special pig showing contests
Mrs. J, E. Boner is visiting
Linn county, which boasts the larg­
est boys’ and girls’ Jersey calf club friends at Winlock, Wash.
will be held next fall at all coun­
In the world in the Shedd Jersey
Mrs. Al. Havens of Portland, ty fairs, state fair, and the Pa­
Calf club, and which ranks well in
TYt. R. GRAHAM McCALL
cific
International
Livestock
The Parent-Teacher play Mon­
Principal E v e n ts of the Week Industrial club work along all lines, was a guest at the Heylman
‘‘"'P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON,
show,
to
be
open
to
all
members day evening, proved a full dress
plans in a short time to have the home last week.
Office over Estacada State Bank. Lo­
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
of boys’ and girls’ pig clubs who affair from a sartorial point of
first boys’ and girls’ goat club in the
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gurber of
cal and Long Distance Telephone. The
show
purebred pigs of any recog­ view. The stage setting was
United
States.
doctor’» phone can be connected with
mation of O u r Readers.
Portland, were week-end guests
your home phones at night if requested.
nized breed.
Heretofore very rich, and the ladies in the cast
H. W. Collins, Pendleton grain man,
at the home of Clark Possen.
One long ring.
the Pacific Grain Elevator company
little attention has been given by displayed some very striking
It cost Clatsop coonty $452,093.14 and the Farmers’ Grain Elevator com­
The J. W, Dowty residenc
T~)'t. L. A. WELLS,
to conduct its schools during the last pany will rebuild at once their ware­ near Eagle Creek, is beings beau­ the judges to the manner ot costumes, while the gentlemen
DENTIST.
showing the animals.
wore dress suits. The play was
year.
houses recently destroyed at Myrick tified by a fresh coat of paint.
Ettacada,
Oregon,
Judges will consider 50 per replete with comical situations,
More than 600 persons have visited by fire.
Floyd H, Ewalt, a graduate of cent for preparing the pig to as when Edward Ralston (R. C.
the Josephine caves near Grants Pass
Bing cherries in Albany and vicinity
r y t . R. MORSE,
this year.
are so large that a resident of the the Estacada High School, but show under the following points: Deming.) was forced to play the
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PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON.
Figures for the year 1920 show that middle west mistook them for plum^ now of Gervais, Oregon, is visit­ condition of feet and trimming
role of a butler, or when Sierra
Office and Residence Second and Main Linn county’s dairy products were according to a story being told by,
ing friends in this vicinity,
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
of toes, trimming of ears and Bengaiine (Mrs. VV. J. Moore)
valued
at
$988,460.
committeemen
of
the
Albany
chamber
connections.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shiblev tail; washing and cleanliness of taught Lady Guinevere (Mrs. R.
Six and one half miles of the Pacific of commerce.
contemplate
moving back to ears, belly, head, and flanks; and C. Deming) American slang and
The average dally attendance in the
highway will be paved this summer be­
TV/TRS. R. GRAHAM McCALL,
their
farm
at
Springwater after condition of coat, including glass the game of poker. Chauncey
schools of Union county Increased
tween Halsey and Shedd.
AVA PIPE ORGAN a n d PIANO.
from
3395
in
the
year
1902
to
3677
in
they
return
from
their outing.
The
St.
Helens
Ship
company
has
Graduate Chicago Musical College. 10
excess of oil, and use of objec­ Oglethorpe
(Gerald
Wilcox)
years Teaching Experience. Estacada, secured a contract to build 60 pon­ the year 1921, according to a report
A
wooden
awning
has
been
tionable
materials.
The
remain­
proved
an
apt
pupil
when
in­
Oregon.
toons for the United States engineer prepared by Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe, coun-
put up in front of the barber ing 50 per cent will be based on structed by Ralston in the gen­
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ty
superintendent.
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department.
E. GATES,
The state board of control has shop and S. E. Wooster’s office. the showing of the pig, includ­ tle art of making love, so that
Sheepmen of northern Lake county
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FUNERAL D IR E C T O R
awarded
the general contract for erect­ Matt Lonsberry is doing the ing control of animal by the ex­ it did not take him long to
have started the dipping of more than
a id Embdmer. Night and Day Tele­ 40.000 sheep as a preventive measure ing the new wing at the state hospital work.
hibitor; poise and coolness of ex­ press his suit with Lady Guine­
phone.
Lady Assistant.
Mr. Any
at Pendleton to Hilmer Settergreen
against scab.
Hawkins, helper. Telephone.
Dr. McCall has divided his re­ hibitor; skill in showing, includ­ vere and win her consent. Miss
Fines imposed in criminal cases dur­ of Missoula, Mont. Mr. Settergreen’s
ception office by the erection of ing continuous attention, keeping Ruth Dillon as Mrs. Ondega
P
W. BARTLETT,
ing the month of June in Coos county bid was $126,500.
With
the
reentry
of
the
Hunt
a partition. He is expected to the pig placed to advantage, and J hones, was au fait as the rich
ATTORNEY AT LAW
totaled $3250, the majority of which
Brothers’
cannery
into
the
loganberry
return from his vacation next being on the job; ability to stand widow, who has been bitten by
and Notary Public. Estacada, Oregon. were liquor cases.
market, there are now at least five week.
move or drive the pig as reques­ the society bug, and adores a
The Coos county court has made an
concerns in Salem actively buying
O
I) EBY,
ted by the judge.
order directing that able-bodied prison­
Otis
Wagner
is
spending
his
title.
Lady Guinevere mani­
berries, at prices ranging from 2%
A T T O R N E Y A T L AW .
ers in the jail be placed at work on
time
nQwadays,
in
learning
to
fested
true
British frigidness
to 5 cents a pound.
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ the county roads.
Mrs. R. G. Marchbank III
The
Portland
division
of
the
South­
manage
a
new
Chevrolet,
which
but
soon
thawed
under the tu­
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
A crew of men has started the
ern Pacific stands first of all the he purchased 'from the Cascade
Mrs.
R.
G.
Marchbank
was
telage
of
Sierra,
and was not
task of painting the state house at
Pacific divisions of the company for Garage.
JUTcGU IRE & SCHNEIDfc R,
taken very seriously ill Tuesday averse to helping out her bashful
Salem. The cost of the work probably
the least number of accidents during
AVA
ATTORNEYS a t l a w .
will exceed $6000.
Charles Dubois went to St. night and suffered a great deal lover. The play was preceded
the five months of this year, accord­
At Gresham office—Tuesdays,-Thurs­
Umatilla county’s wheat acreage this
Vincent’
s hospital, Portland, the of pain. Dr. Morse was sum­ by a piano solo by Miss Bertha
ing
to
a
recent
report.
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow year is estimated at 226,000, or about
Hood River county Fruit Inspector beginning of the week, where he moned who took her the next Burns, and before the second act
building. Portland office, 609-15, Pen-
the same as last year. There is very
ton budding.
Armstrong has discovered fire blight, will undergo an operation, pro­ morning to St. Vincent’s hos­ two piano pieces were well ren­
little spring wheat.
one of the most deadly diseases at­ bably to-day.
pital, where she was operated on dered hy Etta McWillis and Les­
The newly organized Wheat Grow­
Ü A U L C . FISCHER,
tacking fruit trees, in upper valley
ers’
Association
of
Oregon
claims
that
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A T T O R N E Y AT L AW .
The employees of the Pied­ Wednesday night. Her husband ter Underwood. Mr. Fred John­
orchards. It Is believed the pest has
it will handle one third of the wheat
Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon.
been brought in by birds or high winds mont car barns and their fami­ accompanied her and returned son, of Faraday, favored the au­
of the state this year.
from eastern forests.
lies enjoyed a picnic in the park home after the operation, report­ dience with a vocal solo, which
Mary Weygandt, Hood River guide,
C E. WOOSTER.
Prospects for the heaviest tonnage
has been to the top of Mount Hood of fruit ever shipped out of the Rogue yesterday. A special train of ing that she had come out of the received a deserved encore. He
N E G O T IA T E S LOANS.
effects of the ether safely, but was accompanied by Mrs. J, E.
489 times and this season intends to valley are bright, according to a ten cars brought them here.
Buys Mortgages, Rents your property,
jt is too soon yet to know her Gates. One criticism we would
Write» Insurance in the very best com­ reach the five century mark.
census Just completed tjy the South­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore and
Work on the Columbia highway be­ ern Pacific Railroad company, work­
panies—he can get you results. Esta­
condition. He returned to St. make, is that another time, the
cada, Oregon.
tween Five Mile and Celilo, delayed ing in co-operation with the field staff Miss Florence Kendall left today
Vincent’s this morning. While curtain should be rung up
for an outing up in the moun­
for several weeks on account ot high of the Oregon growers.
the attack was sudden, yet she promptly at 8:15, instead of wait­
water, will be resumed at once.
Astoria was the host of approximate­ tains at Cary’ s Hot Springs.
has
not been well for some ing till 8:35 or later.
Prices ran from 12 to 16 V4 cents ly 500 delegates, representing 21 They expect to be gone ten days,
when 274,000 pounds of wool, for the camps of the United Spanish War
weeks, though able to be around.
Mrs. L. C, Possen and daugh­
DODGE
most part fine staple, were bought at Veterans and the women’s auxiliaries
Her many friends will be very
ter Leta went Monday forenooh
the annual wool sale held at Bend.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
There is promise of a fine crop
from 21 cities of Oregon who were
anxious until she is past the
Nearly 300 tons of Royal Anne cher­ present to attend the 13th annual con­ to Portland. Mrs. Possen re­
Great American Fire Insurance Co.
of apples in this district this
danger mark.
ries have been shipped to Eastern vention of those organizations.
turned Tuesday leaving Leta to
year.
points this season from Salem by the
Keep your policy in our Fire
The state superintendent of public spend the week visiting with
A Worthy Appeal
Proof Vault, free of charge.
Oregon Growers’ Cooperative associa­ instruction has mailed to all county
Mabel Keller is back home
friends,
tion.
The Pacific Coast Rescue and after spending three weeks at
and city superintendents pamphlets
J, W. Dowty visited his friend
ESTACADA STATE BANK,
A part of the $100,000 water bonds setting out the procedure for pre­
Protective Society appeals for do­ Welches.
recently voted by the city of Corvallis paring budgets and voting school Judge Dimick, on his farm up
A gents .
nations of canned fruit and veg­
M. Hedges and wife are visit­
have been sold, and the work of im­ taxes under a new law enacted at the the valley, last Sunday. He re­
etables
for the Louise Home and ing Mrs. Hedges’ grandmother
proving the system will be started at last session of the legislature.
ports that an interesting sight at
the Albertina Kerr Nursery.
It
once.
Robert Grant, who escaped from the this place, was a flock of 5000
at Estacada.
From 10 to 15 appointments of state penitentiary at Salem March 27,
is feeding 144 mouths three times
Rosa B. TenEyck is spending
t
deputy fire wardens and district.war­ 1920, was captured at Wenatchee, young chickens.
daily, of girls and babies from
Wendell
Mills
the
boy
evan­
the
whole session at the Chau­
dens will be made by F. A. Elliott, Wash., and will be returned to Salem
all over the state. The state al­
state forester, during the next few to serve out his unexpired term. Grant gelist, closed his meetings Sun­
tauqua at Gladstone Park.
lowance does not begin to cover
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•{• days.
originally was received at the prison day and left Monday morning.
Wm. Pedersen’s sister and
X
2d door north of Depot.
the expenses. Fruit, vegetables,
There are still 4720 acres of state from Umatilla county to serve four
He
is
very
proficient
in
the
family,
from Portland, were vis-
land in Gilliam county not yet sold,
potatoes and eggs are needed,
on a charge of burglary.
scriptures, being able to recite
itingVith
Pedersens on Sunday.
| SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, | 11.000 acres In Graift county, 880 years
fourteen dozen of the last being
The Oregon supreme court will not
in Morrow, 1500 in Sherman and 213,- hear any more cases until after the long portions of them.
They
intended
to pick blackber­
used weekly, for babies alone.
|
15c and up.
000 in Harney.
ries
butlwere
a
little too early.
August vacation, according to an­
The society will pay freight, and
Estacada Cannery
'jt. Needlework, Crochet Thread *«; The Federal Land bank of Spokane nouncement by Arthur Benson, clerk
Next
Community
club night,
also send jars, rubbers, tops, etc.
J Etc., for sale.
;j; approved $52,000 loans this week for of the court. There are more than 30
We
paid
a
visit
to
the
cannery
August
6,
it
is
intended
to have
the Condon National Farm Loan asso­ cases now pending before the court,
Address Pacific Coast Rescue and
last
Monday
afternoon,
and
found
a
show
of
flowers.
Everybody
ciation,
making
the
total
amount
ap­
TH E GATES TO SUCCESS |
Protective Society, 195 Burnside
a number of which will be disposed of
is invited to bring their best
before vacation adjournment is taken. the force busy putting up logan­ Street, Portland, Oregon.
Proprietors
X proved to date $439,500.
All assets of the state industrial ac­
berries in gallon cans. So far,
blooms and help io make a good
The
interstate
commerce
commis­
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cident commission at the close, of sion has issued an order of investiga­ red raspberries, black caps and
Osteopath For Estacada
display.
business. June 30, 1921, aggruguled tion on its own motion relative to the
The writer was at M. Peder­
Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopath­
$4,923,724, according to a report pre­ reasonableness of interstate rates on loganberries have been the only
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fruit put up. It is very inter­ ic physician from Portland, was sen’ s place on Sunday and saw
pared by the department.
grain and grain products and hay in
The Deschutes county court refused the western and Pacific states, ac­ esting to watch the process, and in town yesterday, making ar­ a fine garden, in which is a
a bid of 96.126 on $50,000 worth of cording to a telegram received at the it is wonderful how the work is
rangements for regular visits to splendid stand o f sweet peas,
M A R Q U A M ’S T R A P -N E S T E D
county road bonds and decided to dis­ offices of the public service commis­
simplified
hy
the
aid
of
machin-
S. C. W H IT E LEGHORNS.
Estacada. He will be at the which Mr. Pedersen is growing
pose of the county’s securities by pri­ sion.
I
cry.
One
thing
which
struck
us
hotel every Monday, Wednesday commercially.
vate sale as the money is needed.
To make room for the 1500 !
Exports from the Willamette and
was
the
quality
of
the
berries
Most of the men have been
Following
a
visit
of
an
I.
W.
W.
head of young stock I am rai3- [
and Friday, from 8:30 a. m. to
Columbia river district during the
ing this spring. I will sell off
walking delegate to a construction cereal year exceeded in value those which were being canned, These 4:30 p.m.
working
on the road adjoining
Dr. Rhodes is a grad­
gome of my Choice Breeding
camp on the state highway in Lake of the preceding period by approxi­ could not be surpassed anywhere,
the
Genscroski
place, which was
uate of the Osteopathic College
Hens, with fine trap-nest re­
Creek valley, 64 ’laborers laid down mately 60 per cent and amounted to
cords back o f them, at $1.50
and should command a ready at Los Angeles. California, and almost impassable last winter.
their tools and walked out In a body. $68,019.296 in the Portland district
each. This is a rare bargain.
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has had a practicing experience It is now in much better shape
They are worth five times that
More than 20,000 pickers will be alone, according to the annual report 1 sale.
amount for breeding purposes.
needed to harvest Oregon’s hop crop of the Oregon state board of pilot |
of
12 years, the last three hav­ and we hope it will be in good
Playground Free
this year, according to estimates. Ap­ commissioners.
ing been in Portland. He comes ondition before winter begins.
No charge will he fnade for
proximately half this number will be
A truck load of Bfty Scouts, 21
Further protection of salmon In the
well recommended and those
PHIIL M A R Q U A M
required In Marion and Polk counties. waters of Oregon is the alleged pur children to attend the play­
of them, are here from Portland
who
desire
his
services
will
John R. Stites and L. H. Barnett of pose of a proposed constitutional ground for the remainder of the
(Farm located one mile out o f Esta­
staying at Hillock burn. They
not be disappointed.
Salem sent to Warren Q. Harding, J amendment which will be referred to
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
work three hours a day for their
summer. Out of town children
-------------------------------------------------------' president of the United States, a 10- the voters by Initiative petition at
board. Their work is applied to
are
specially
welcome
at
any
John
Page
Hurt
pound crate of Lambert cherries. The ' the next general election. A copy of
blazing trails, making a base­
cherries were grown In Marlon county, the proposed amendment was received time. All children who care to
We regret to report that last ball park, clearing land and oth­
L. M. Tucker, tn charge of the re­ at the offices of the secretary of state j take part in the closing exhibi­
Sunday, at Gladstone Park, er improvements.
cently established state fish hatchery at Salem from G. G. Green, a resident tion, to he given by Miss Conner,
Fred and Harold Horner along
where he was employed as a
on Hood River at the mouth of Green of West Linn, Clackamas county.
will enter as soor, as possible.
with
Herman and Ben Chind-
guard in the Chautauqua grounds,
Point creek, has Just received 230,000
gren, of Meadowbrook, which
Bv
order
of
the
Dr.
W.
W,
Rhodes.
Osteopath-1
trout eggs from a hatchery at Klamath
John Page met with a serious ac­ four compose the Meadowbrook
Fxecutive Com. o f P.-T. A.
ic Physician, will be in Estaca­
Falls.
cident. He jumped on the run­ Quartette, journeyed to Glad­
PLACE Y O U R IN­
There are more than 1600 registered da, Mondays, Wednesdays and
SURANCE THROUGH
ning board of a car to dire« t it stone on Wednesday, and again
Have
ycu
tried
Osteopathic
real estate brokers in Oregon, ac­
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
Fridays. Located at Hotel Es­
on Saturday to sing at the Chau­
cording to the annual report of the
treatment for those chronic con­ whereto park, and fell and hio'te tauqua. The latter date was the
WILL PROTECT
tacada.
Hours
from
8:30
a.
m.
his
leg
in
two
plates
He
wrs
state real estate department. This is
ditions? See Dr. Rhodes. Mon­
YOUR
INTEREST
Farm Bureau day.
7-21tf.
an increase of nearly 200 over last to 4:30 p. m.
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, j taken to the Oregon City hospi­
year.
Free consultation. Dr. Rhodes,
tal. where the fracture was re-
7-21tf.
Don’t fo.'get your Fair dates— 8:30 to 4:30 p. m.
"Grandma” Lockwood of Smith
Osteopath, Hotel Estacada, Mon­
dt
e
d,
ard
he
is
I
e
ng
made
as
River In Coos county was tendered a September fcth, 9th and 10th.
Remember the Hizz Free Shows comfortable as is possible under days, Wednesdays and Frdays,
reception at the community hail at
8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 7-21tf.
that place recently jn honoj of Aha j * Hizz Free Shows are coming. , open here July 21, for one week. ( the circumstances.
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FIR E INSURANCE.
I THE BAZAAR,!
Oregon Poultry Farm
For Fire Insurance
Cary Peal Estate Co.
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