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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V olume 14, N umber 45 E stacada , O regon , T hursday , J uly 28, 1921. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST $1.50 P er Y ear Mr. Forbes of Springwater had the misfortune yesterday, to fall J. W. Shatford was here from on some wood, a piece of which Portland last Saturday. penetrated his jaw, and severely Myrtle Petley is visiting her , cutting his cheek. Dr. Morse McCALL The Linn Clans will hold their uncle at Camas, Wash. D P R. H R. Y S GRAHAM Principal Events of the Week j was called to attend to his in- third reunion on Sunday in the IC IA N and S U R G E O N . Mrs. Cordelia Carter was a I juries. Briefly Sketched for Infor OHic* over E-Uacaiia S ta te Bank. Lo park. An attractive looking cal and Long D istance Telephone. The Portland visitor Thursday. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid had a booklet has printed as a souvenir mation of Our Readers. d o cto r’s phone can be connected w ith Fred Bartholomew is in Ore picnic dinner in the park yester of the occasion, which cantains your home phones a t nig h t if requested. One long ring. gon City this week doing jury day. The weather was ideal, an interesting account drawn up H op picking w ill begin n e a r H a rris work. the surroundings delightful, and by Matt Lonsberry, of the over T~)R L. A. WELLS, burg about A ugust 15. the dinner served was one of land trip taken by Philip Linn D E N T IS T . H. C. Stephens is building a O rganization of th e C lackam as garage on his lots in Terrace Ad which these ladies are famous and families, from Brown coun E U acada, Oregon. C ounty P io n e e rs’ association has beet* effected. for and would have made the ty, Ills., to Oregon, in 1865, dition. T '\R . R. MORSE, The Cabbage H ill-D eadm an’s P a ss Epicureans envious. As a di from which we take the follow An ice wagon from Gresham ^ P H Y S IC IA N and S V R tT E O N . road, a stre tc h of 12.8 m iles on th e version after the splendid re ing: is filling a long felt want in Office and Residence Second and Main Pendleton-L a G rande road, has been past, some of the old and young The families composing the stre e ts , E stacada, Oregon. Telephone finished. Estacada. connections. and middle aged indulged in train consisted of— G overnor O lcott has prom ised to be Mrs. R. Marchbank is pro foot racing. The picnickers lin Philip Linn, wife and eight p re se n t and sp eak a t the dedication TV/TRS. R. GRAHAM McCALL, gressing very nicely at St. Vin gered for some time and enjoyed of the m unicipal aviation field a t E u AVA p i p e o r g a n a n d P i a n o . children. cent’s hospital. gene S eptem ber 5. , the occasion as long as possible. G raduate Chicago Musical College. 1( W. T. Linn, wife and two chil Miss Bina Douglass spent two L ane county will not produce one- y ears Teaching E xperience. Estacada, dren. fifth enough peaches for local con Oregon. or three days last week with Lose Two Sons W. H. Shankland, wife and sum ption th is year, according to the Portland friends. E. GATES, county fru it inspector. one child. Mr. and Mrs. John Alfolter, of *Miss Loretta Smith of the Es FU N E R A L D IR E C T O R L eland Sm ith of P o rtlan d , recen tly T. Bowen, wife and two chil tacada bank, is enjoying a well Dover, have the sympathy of the and Em bdlm er. N ig h t and Day T ele appointed to th e co n su lar service, h as dren. GARFIELD BREVITIES entire community, as well as that phone. Lady A ssistant. Mr. Acy been assigned to the consulate of S ai earned vacation. H aw kins, helper. Telephone. of their friends, in the great be F. Bullard, wife and five chil gon, F ren ch Indo-China. J. 0. Botkin and family mo A new sidewalk has been Feed for c a ttle on th e low lands of tered to Cherryyille and Port reavement which has just come dren. ■ p W. B A R TLETT, built in front of the Lemon resi Josep h in e county is rep o rted to be ex Jonathan Lonsbtrry, wife and to them, in the loss of their two land last week. A T T O R N E Y AT LAW dence on Zobrist St. cellent. T h e cattle a re in fine condi two children. sons, John Jr. and Albert. The and N otary Public. E stacad a, Oregon. tion for th is tim e of year. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mattoon Mrs. Tom Morton returned former was killed in a motorcy John A. Linn. Allen Jo h n sto n , 9 y ears old, w hose enjoyed a day at the Gladstone Q D. EBY, Tuesday ftom a few days visit cle accident Monday morning at This company left Brown p a ren ts live in P o rtlan d , w as drow ned Chautauqua last week. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. with Portland friends. in th e C olum bia riv e r a t R ain ier when Tillamook, owing to the fog, County, Ills., April 25th, 1865, Rev. Frank Day and wife of Ray Miller is working in the G eneral Practice. Confidential Ad he w as cau g h t iu a whirlpool. which caused him to fear he was bound for Oregon, and arrived viser. O regon City, Oregon. A. L. P ark er, an employee of th e Colfax, Wash., have been spend bank, while the respective mem approaching a bluff and to turn in Clackamas County, near Eagle Crown W illam ette P a p e r com pany, ing the week with Dr. J. F. TUTcGU IR E & S C H N E ID E R , bers of its office force, take their suddenly back toward the road. Creek, October 17, 1865. Here was drow ned in the W illam ette riv e r Snyder. % -LVA A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW . vacations. The car overturned, throwing they bought land, settled and a t O regon City while bathing. A t G resham office—T uesdays, T h u rs J. F. Snyder has returned F o u rteen hu n d red pounds of mo Among the Estacada visitors him upon his head. His cousin, lived many years. The neigh days anu S atu rd ay s, 203-5j W ithrow building. P ortland offiee, 609-15, F en lasses and 100 pounds of arsen ic w ere from Eugene where he reports to the Gladstone Chautauqua last Fred Affolter, of Neskowin, and borhood is now kown as Currins- ton building. sen t to C rane P rairie la st week to be he had a delightful visit with Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Dave his cousin’s wife, were in a side ville. Of a family of thirty-two, used as poisou for grasshoppers. relatives, car, the latter being injured but at that time, six still survive, the Eschleman. O A U L C. F IS C H E R . A pproxim ately one-third of U m atil Mrs. Herman Davis reDorts a A T T O R N E Y AT LAW . la co u n ty ’s 1921 w heat crop, o r about We regret to learn that the the other escaped injury. Al others being deceased. Two B eaver building, O regon City. Oregon. 2,000,000 bushels, a lread y h as been good time and a large attendance condition of T. C. Jubb is very bert was in Tillamook at the time. deaths occurred while on the co n tracted , the prices ran g in g n e a r $1. of Grangers at Gladstone on precarious, and that he is not On his return home he was way, Mrs. Martha Lonsberry O E. W OOSTER. The firs t cro p of 1921 b arley th re sh Grange day, last Saturday. taken with a heart spell, from dying near American Falls on likely to rally. N E G O T IA T E S LOANS. ed in L ane county th is y ear yielded 50 the Snake river, Idaho, and Jon J. Sperb and Mrs. Frank Buys M ortgages, R en ts your p roperty, bushels to the acre. I t w as grow n on Mrs. R. J. Pendleton and little which he died yesterday morning athan Lonsherry at Bakeoven, W rite» Insurance in th e very b est com th e ranch of R alph Coon, of Ju n ctio n Sperb and sons of Camby, were neice from Camas, Wash., visit about 11 o’clock. Albert attend p an ies—he can g e t you resu lts. E sta City. near the Deschutes river in week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. cada, Oregon. ed a few days last week with her ed the Estacada high school last Eastern Oregon. John A. Linn The U nion Oil com pany of C alifor C. V. Sandstone. Mrs. Edward ■ister-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Wagner. year, and his death will cause a after a year’s residence in Ore n ia h as re m itte d to th e S ecretary of shock among his ’fellow stu O’Keefe made the return trip s ta te $17,706.48, covering th e ta x on Mrs. M. J. Kerkes, who has dents. The funeral of the older gon, returned to Illinois, via the sales of gasoline and d istilla te in O re with them. been enjoying a few weeks at FIR E INSURANCE. gon for June. Rev. F. P. Allen of Portland, Wilhoit Springs, is expected to brother had been set for yester Isthmus of Panama, by water. day, but now there will be joint / . E. E n y a rt, a fo rm er Medford will hold services Sunday, 11 a. return home the last of this one for the two. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. banker, is prom oting a com pany to m. ,at the Nora Memorial church. week. SPR IN G W A TER N E W S Great American Fire Insurance Co. co n stru c t an aerial system to tr a n s Mr. Allen is a Sunday school or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kilgore and p o rt to u rists from the rim of C ra te r Grant, the young son of Mr. K eep your policy in our F ire A Bibliophile ganizer and what he has to say lake to th e lake surface. daughter called at the Moger P roof V ault, free of charge. and Mrs. F. G. Robley, has gone H a rrisb u rg hop m en a re selling out is always interesting. G. R. Ellis of the Gash and home Sunday. to visit an aunt at Ashland, Ore. last y e a r’s crop as low as 11 cen ts a T. B. Young had the misfor His parents will go after him in Carry grocery, is a lover of old ESTACADA STATE BANK, The Christian Endeavor social pound. T his tim e la st y e a r th e y re books. He has already quite a was held last Saturday night at fused 40 and 45 c en ts and la te r In th e tune of having his sedan stolen a few days. A gents . collection of volumes, to which last week while in Portland. sum m er as high as 65 cents. Lovena Grahel, the young he is constantly making addi the John Marshall home. W ork on the O regon c e n tra l m ili When found it was smashed up Mr. and Mrs. George Hively ta ry wagon road from th e Rigdon enough to prevent them taking daughter of Conductor Grabel, tions. He has a number of cata of Currinsville, were callers was taken to Portland last Fri- ranch, 75 m iles south of E ugene, to $ logues from London secondhand their trip to Washington. th e sum m it of the C ascades will be dav by her mother where she booksellers, which he peruses Monday at the Dr. Wallens’. Grangers don’t forget, we are had her tonsils removed. com pleted by th e last of th is week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mast of eagerly, in search of ancient T he sh o rtag e in U m atilla county boosting for the Estacada fair, Portland, visited the week-end James Pickard has purchased copies. He has lately acquired a $ 2d door north of Depot. :j: road funds due to alleged peculations so begin to collect your exhibits. at the W. W. Christensen home. lot eight in block two, on Main for which K. C. A m ann, c lerk in th e book of sketches by J. D. Hard Those who have anything for ro a d m a ste r’s office, w as arre ste d , will street with a two story business Mrs. Selina Hickman, aunt of ing, whom Ituskin pronounced SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, | am ount to betw een $3000 and $4000. Garfield call one of the commit building, from E. C. Hunt, to be the best lithographer. James Shibley, died Sunday in 15c and up. | Ja il sen ten ces ag g reg atin g about a tee, T. B. Young, L. G. Palma- through the Cary Real Estate They were done in black and Port'and, the funeral being held year, and fines to talin g m ore th au teer or B. B. Sandstone. Co. Needlework, Crochet Thread $ $1500 w ere th e re su lts of re c e n t ac white, and cover choice scenes in Oregon City Tuesday. ;i* Etc., for sale. ;!; tiv ities of o p erativ es of th e Oregon The Woman’s Auxiliary of the in Italy, France, Germany as Rhodes and Carpenter have DOVER A nti-Saloon league in M arlon county. | x TH E GATES TO SUCCESS Y f C. H. G ram , sta te lab o r com m ission Mr and Mrs. Orville Evans American Legion, meet in the well as England. The accuracy sold their equities in the farm X Proprietors | er, rep o rts th a t lab o r conditions have entertained their son and wife Odd Fellows hall next Monday in drawing is marvellous, and it formerly owned by Spencers, to evening at eight o’clock. Spe is doubtful whether the present parties in Walla Walla, Wash. im proved so m ew h at d u rin g th e past last week. cial entertainment after the day artists, are capable of such few weeks, due to th e dem and for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chris J. W. Exen and wife, are at meeting. w orkers on farm s and in th e fru it in accurate work. The bindings of tensen were the guests of Mr. their Dover fann taking care of O. A. Pace, funeral director of some of these volumes, are a de dustry. and Mrs. G. Speller for a two A. P. Davis, d ire c to r of th e reclam a the hay crop. Oregon Poultry Farm tion service, w ill p ass sev eral days in Oregon City, drove through town light to a book fancier. days outing on the Columbia Mrs. Ira Parks is on the sick yesterday afternoon. He was on Highway, returning home Thurs M A*RQU AM7 s Y r A P - Ñ E S T E D e a ste rn O regon in A ugust, v isitin g the P ow der riv e r irrig a tio n p ro ject Au list at present, and is spending a his way to John Alfolter, of Do day evening. S. C . W H I T E L E G H O R N S . Electrocuted g ust 21 and 22, and the D eschutes few days with her parents. ver, with a casket for the latter’s To m ake room fo r th e 1500 A unfortunate accident occur p ro ject later. Manley Childs and Carl Wise son, Albert, who died yesterday red at Cazadero last Thursday W. C. T. U. head of young stock I am ra is A pproxim ately seven m iles of w hite ing this spring. I will sell off man from Eastern Oregon, are morning. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. guard rails will be built on all sh arp afternoon about 4 o’clock. F. 'som e of my Choice B reeding lien s, w ith fine tra p -n e st r e curves and deep fills on sta te h ig h visiting the Shaw family at pres of Estacada will hold their regu Dr. Harry Morgan, with his W. Hewes, of Sellwood, who was cords back o f them , a t $1.50 w ays in U m atilla county lead in g to ent. lar meeting in the park, Aug. 4. wife and baby, arrived last week working on one of the P. R. L. each. This is a ra re bargain. Pendleton before Round-Up tim e late They a re w orth five tim es th a t Mr. and Mrs. Akin and family, from Roseburg to spend a month & P. Co.’s lines, came in contact An interesting program will be in Septem ber. am ount fo r breeding purposes. and Miss Agnes Udell, left Sun at this place with relatives. with a live wire and was electro given at 2:30. Lunch will be W ith the lu m b er m ills fa st g e ttin g back to norm alcy in production and a day for Portland, for several They are now guests at the home cuted. It is estimated that over served in the evening at 6. All PHIL MARQUAM consequent red u ctio n in prices of lum weeks’ stay. f of the doctor’s parents, Mr. and 3000 volts passed through him. art cordially invited to come and ber. th e outlook for hom e co nstruction The Misses Ruth and Doris- Mts. U. S. Morgan. He leaves a widow and six chil have a good time. Bring basket (F arm located one mile ou t of E sta in B aker is m ore favorable th a n for and family. cada, O regon, on Garfield road.) Brown, Mr. Schminkiand Bruce, dren.. th ree or four years. As will be noticed elsewhere F ire in Brooks-Scanlon slashings of Portland, the Udell and De- in this paper, the public library- along T he D alles-C alifornia highw ay, Shazer families had a picnic din will be closed through the month Notice to Library Patrons Libel Suit 13 m iles south of Bend, caused so in ner on Bear Creek, Sunday. The Estacada library will be A suit was filed last Satnrday of August. The librarian, Mrs. tense a degree of h e a t th a t autom obile Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie and Nina B. Ecker, will spend a part in Oregon City, by J. A. Patti- closed through the month of to u rists w ere able to drive through Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Roadcafe of her vacation at Pacific City son. a lumber dealer of Portland, August. All books must be in only w ith th e g re a te st difficulty. The O regon W ool & M ohair Grow and Arthur Evans, just returned and other coast points. in which he sues S. P. Pesznecker by Saturday, July 30. ers’ association h as announced th e from a camping trip in the moun PLACE Y OUR IN The HIZZ medicine show com for $15,000 damages on account sh ip m en t of ten carlo ad s of m ark et tains. All report having a splen SURANCE THROUGH pany closed its week engagement of making false statements re Have you tried Osteopathic lam bs from valley counties as th e re YOUR HOME AGENT WHO sult of an o rd er for 10,000 breeding did time. treatment for those chronic con last night, and left for Sandy garding him. WI L L P R O T E C T lam bs w hich it w as asked to fill. ditions?* See Dr. Rhodes. Mon Dr. W. W. Rhodes. Osteopath this morning. They g a v e YOUR INTEREST T h at the body found in th e B rum Christian Church days, Wednesdays and Fridays, ic Physician, will he in Estaca a clean vaudeville and go>d en field auto w reck n e a r R oseburg was 8:30 to 4:30 p. m. 7-21tf. Owing to repairs being done to da, Mondays, Wednesdays and tertainment, which drew full th a t of W. D ennis R ussell and th a t he Located at Hotel Es houses. The chair which was the building, there will he no ser met his death by gunshot w ounds In Fridays. flicted by a person unknow n, w as the tacada. Hours from 8:30 a. m. put up in a voting contest, was vices in this church until the first Don’t forget your Fair dates— [ Cary Real Estate Co. verdict re tu rn e d by a co ro n er’s Jury Sunday in September. September 8th, 9th and 10th. to 4:30 p. m. 7-21tf. won by Mrs. J. F. Lovelace. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. 1 THE BAZAAR, For Fire Insurance o rd e r., » e re received a t E ugene to move all of th e airp la n e s and men s ta tioned a t the base of th e forest fire patrol a t Medford to the m ain base at E ugene and all p atro ls over the sta te will s ta rt from th e Eugene flying field. G asoline statio n s will continue to he m ain tain ed a t M edford and P o rt land. ' S e cretary of the T re a su ry Mellon has agreed to approve th e China trade act sponsored by the P ortland Cham ber of Comm erce, for sep arate legis lative action prior to and independent of the generul revenue revision bill. M em bers of Bend, R edm ond and Prineville lodges of th e W oodmen of the W orld will hold a join t session In Redmond S atu rd ay evening, A ugust 6. to in itiate large classes resu ltin g from the ce n tra l O regon m em bership cam paign now on. Word has been received a t L allas ’.hat Joseph D ennis, youngest son of Mr. aud Mrs. O. E. Dennis, O akdale farm ers, »’ho is serving in the A m eri can arm y of occupation in Germany, was citeiT recently for brav ery for pre venting an explosion. Additional Brevities THI L