Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 11, 1921, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests o f Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 14,
N umber 47
E stacada , O rkcon , T hursday ,
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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GRAHAM M c CALL
P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N,
Offici over Estacada State Bank. Lo­
cal and Long Distance Telephone. The
do .’tor’s phone can be connected with
your home phones at night if requested.
One long ring.
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
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ESTACADA STATE BANK,
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| SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, |
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THE GATES TO SUCCESS |
Oregon Poultry Farm
P H I L MARQUAM
For Fire Insurance
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YO U R
PROTECT
INTEREST
Cary Real Estate Co.
quarter acre tract near Creswell thus
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Pov n a n
haa
far this annann
season. W.
P. Cavlness
has
picked 3200 pounds of berries from a
tract a quarter of an acre in extent.
The term of summer school just
closed at the University of Oregon is
declared by university officials to have
been the most successful ever held.
11,1921.
$1.50 P er
Y
ear
HELD CARNIVAL
FIRE INSURANCE.
YO U R HOME AG E NT WHO
uguus
There were 342 students enrolled, an
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Additional Brevities
Lovell-Ewalt W edding
increase of 57 per cent over last year.
Mrs C. N. Willard and child­
A pretty home wedding was
W. L. Benham of Portland has filed
an application with the state engineer ren went to Portland yesterday. solemnized last Monday noon at
covering the appropriation of 300
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells and the home o f C. R. Lovell in Cur-
second feet of water from Uieaj lake,
children drove to Portland, on rinsville, when Miss Della Lovell
Saturday, the advance guard
Fish lake, Lava lake, Lost lake and
Tuesday.
was united in marriage to Lloyd under command of F. W. W ag­
McKenzie river for the development
of approximately 22,500 horsepower in
Mrs. L. C. Possen and daugh­ Ewalt, of Gervais, Oregon. The ner, arrived with a car load o f
Linn county.
ter Leta went to Portlard Mon­ service was read by the Rev. paraphernalia for the big picnic
About 40 farmers of the Canby dis­
day, returning Tuesday after­ Carrick, o f Springwater, in the on Sunday, and were busy all
trict have organized the Canby Grow­
presence of the immediate fami­ day getting things in readiness.
noon.
ers Cooperative association. The ob­
ject is to maintain so far as possible
The date for the election of the lies. The bride was becomingly A special train o f 12 cars left
an even flow of products to the market- school director to succeed W. R. attired in a gown o f light blue Portland at 9 a. m., loaded to the
The state irrigation securities com­ Woodworth resigned, has been satin. Her bouquet was a show­ gunwale with passengers, num­
mission has certified to bonds of the
er of baby breath and Cecil Bru­ bering over 1000. It is estimat­
set lor August 26th at 8 p. in.
SunnneY lake irrigation district iu the
ner roses. A fte r the ceremony, ed that 700 came by auto, so that
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett
sum of $260,000 and the Silver lake
a delicious dinner was served fully two thousand participated.
irrigation district in the amount of have gone to visit their former
with
covers laid for ten.
$275,000.
From the moment of arrival, the
home and friends at La Grande
Both the bride and the groom fun began and waxed fast and
Three rock crushers are eng. ■ ‘d In in Eastern Oregon.
They are
were members of the class of furious till the train pulled out of
turning out material for hard urfac-
making the trip in their car.
ing the Crane-Lawen highway for a
1916, o f the Estacada High the depot on its return about 6:30
Edward Shearer o f Springwa- School, where Mrs. Ewalt was
distance of 12 miles. One third of the
p. m. The park looked like a
work is completed. The entire road ter, returned Tuesday afternoon,
prominent in social and literary- midway concession, and the pro­
will be open for traffic November 1. from a brief visit to Salem, to
activities, white Mr. Ewalt was an gram included games, races,
Requisition papers were Issued by which place he had gone on bus­
earnest class and student body- stunts by the Jantzen Bathing
’Governor Olcott for the return to Ore­
iness connected with the state worker. and distinguished him­
gon of J. J. Walker, ex-cashier of the
Girls, dancing, music by the
He will serve again this self in debating and track. He
Lafayette State bank at Lafayette, fair.
Elks’ orchestra and picnic dinner.
Yamhill county, on a charge of arson, year as superintendent o f the also spent some time in the ser­
The
day was a huge success, so
committed in November, 1920. Walker poultry division.
vice during the war. As they much so, that Fred Wagner, of
was said to be under arrest in Minne­
are both general favorites in the the Elks’ committee who has been
sota.
.
Prof. Burns Injured
community, they have a host of attending Elks’ picnics since
Many mills in the northwest, which
F. E. Burns suffered a painful friends who are delighted over they were first inaugurated, told
closed as a result of congestion of
the yards, owing to the inability to accident Tuesday of last week, the happy event, and the fact
an Oregonian reporter on his re­
ship lumber during the seamen’s which will lay him up for a time. that they are to make their home
turn to Portland, that “ It was
strike, are now contemplating resum­
He was on his return home from in this vicinity.
the largest and most happy in
ing operations, according to Chester
J. Hogue, acting secretary of the West visiting his son Frederick at En­
the history o f the local lod e,
terprise in Wallowa county, and
Coast Lumbermen’s association.
No. 142, B. P. O. E. No hearts
Drowns in Effort to Save
Among the successful candidates for got off the train at Hood River.
were broken, but the record in
Mrs. Thomas Yocum returned
appointments as second lieutenants Here he took an auto stage. He
the
fat woman’ s race was re­
in the regular army examined on April
does not recall anything clearly Saturday from Dayton, Oregon, duced several hundred pounds.”
25 are the following from Oregon:
But it is reported where she had been called to the
A kindergarten, where kiddies
William Conrade Jones, Salem; Wal­ after this.
funeral o f her nephew, Glenn
lace Ellsworth Niles, Grants Pass; that he tried to step off the stage
were checked, was maintained
This boy, who is the son
Harold Stevenson, Harry Lynch and while it was in motion, and fell Lewis.
in the band stand, in charge o f
William Orville Collins of Corvallis.
on his head suffering a severe o f Mrs. J. G. Lewis, the sister of Mrs. Applegate, and a Red Cross
Loans and - discounts of the 287
concussion which rendered him Mrs. Yocum, was fifteen years room at Hotel Estacada, under
banks operating in Oregon show a de­
unconscious. He was brought to old, and lost his life in gallantly charge o f Mrs. Clark and Dr. E.
crease of more than $32,500,000 since
trying to save a girl from drown­
June 30, 1920, according to a report the Good Samaritan hospital at
Morrow for anyone who might
ing.
A party o f young people
by Frank Bramwell, state superintend­ Portland, but did not recover
be ill. The officials o f the P. It.
ent of banks, based upon statements consciousness until the next day. had gone bathing in the Yam ­
L. & P. Co., also rendered no­
received from the various institutions Mrs. Burns was notified, and hill river at Lafayette rocks.
table
service in every way, es­
at the close of business, June 30. 1921.
Carol, the daughter o f Rev. K.
Pear picking, packing and shipping
have begun in the Rogue river valley.
DENTI ST.
Nineteen fires have been discover­
■atacada.
Oregon. ed in the Siskiyou forest so far this
season.
T } R . R. MORSE,
Fully 2750 tons of pears will be pack­
P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N .
ed by Salem canners during the 1021
Office and Residence Second and Main season.
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
Practically all logging catnps In
connections.
Marion and Polk counties are now in
operation.
TV/TRS. R. GRAHAM McCALL,
Nine marriage licenses were issued
-LVA P I P E O R G A N and P I ANO .
Graduate Chicago Musical College. 10 in Umatilla county during July and
years Teaching Experience. Estacada, nine divorce suits were filed.
Oregon.
Dairymen near Tumalo are consid­
ering the possibility of raising funds
E. GATES,
to build and operate a cheese factory.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
While bathing in Wallowa lake near
a id Embdmer. Night and Day Tele­ Enterprise, Albert Wenham, 40 years
phone.
Lady Assistant.
Mr. Any old, and Marie Pratt, 15, were drown­
Hawkins, helper. Telephone.
ed.
Forty-five members of various boys’
■ p W. B A R TLE TT,
and girls’ industrial clubs participated
ATTORNEY AT LAW
in stock Judging contests in Linn
and Notary Public. Estacada, Oregon.
county.
It is estimated that approximately
Q
D EBY,
1000 pickers will be needed in Marion
A T TO R N E Y AT LAW.
county to handle the hop yield now
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­
coming on.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
A permit for the construction of a
new Oddfellows’ building at Salem
TUT c GUIRK & SCHNEIDER,
has been issued. The structure will
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A T T O R N E YS AT LAW.
A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ cost approximately $35,000.
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
A campaign has been started at Co­
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­ burg, in Lane county, to drain 5000
ton building.
acres of land in that locality. Pre­
liminary surveys have already been
O A U L C. FISCHER.
made.
A T TO R N E Y AT LAW.
Three of the leading primary educa­
Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon.
tors of Okayama, Japan, arrived in
Portland last week for the purpose of
C
E. WOOSTER,
making a study of our common school
N E G O T I A T E S LOANS.
system.
Buys Mortgages, Rents your property,
The increase in the volume of postal
Writes Insurance in the very best com­
panies—he can get you results. Esta­ business handled at Eugene has re­
cada, Oregon.
sulted in an authorization by the su­
pervising architect of alterations cost­
ing $6000.
Distribution of the first 7500 copies
DODGE NEW S
of an edition of 25,000 of the 1921-22
edition of the Oregon Blue Book has
Charles Coison is building a
been begun by Sam A. Kozer, secre­ new house.
London Lancashire Fire ins. Co.
tary of state.
Great American Fire Insurance Co.
Clarence Jubb is working with
Voluntary reduction in their daily
Keep your policy in our Fire
wage from $10 to $9 a day Is an­ his tractor on the market road
Proof Vault, tree o f charge.
nounced by the brickmasons of Salem near Mulino.
through George Viesko, president of
Most o f the farmers are
the local union.
through wiih their hay, and are
The Cottage Grove cannery has sold
A gents .
now beginning their grain har­
$23,000 of its future pack for this
years and could dispose of a larger vest.
The Community Club held its
quantity were there a certainty that
monthly meeting last Saturday
it could be delivered.
A goodly number was
Floyd Young, weather forecaster at evening.
Davenport, Iowa, has arrived in the present, and a very enjoyable
A prize was given
Rogue river valley for a study of the time spent.
relationship between the ripening of for the best essay on “ How can
2d door north o f Depot.
the Community Club best serve
pears and spring frosts.
There were three
Paving operations into Coquille have the district?”
been begun. The completion of this essays read, the prize going to
3000 foot stretch will provide a contin­ Fred Horner, who offered the
uous pavement from Marshfield to the same to be again competed for
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next month, and given to the
X Needlework, Crochet Thread X county seat of Coos county.
£ Etc., for sale.
;!;
The China-near east relief campaign one writing the best essay on
The
in Clatsop county netted a total of “ The Community Spirit.”
$1257 cash to be spent in Astoria for reading of the community news­
Proprietors
X salmon, while the canneries donated paper, The Gabler, was the
source o f great amusement to all
$1200 worth of canned salmon.
The 21 mile unit of the Pacific high­ present, and kept the audience
way between Ashland and the Califor­ bubbling with merriment. Some
nia state line has cost $800,000. The business came under considera­
pavement in the mountain district is tion which it is hoped will event­
ually benefit the district quite a
16 feet wide and 18 at the curves.
goci !*deal. One feature of the
During
the
year
ended
June
30,
1921,
MARQUAM'S TR AP-NESTED
there were 20,456 claims filed with entertainment deserving of spe­
S. C. W H I T E L E G H O R N S .
the state industrial accident commis­ cial mention, was the recital of
To make room for the 1500
sion under the workmen's compensa­ Edgar Allen Poe’s poem, “ The
head o f young stock I am rais­
It
tion act, as against 21,378 for the pre­ Raven.” by Mr. Pedersen.
ing this spring. I will sell olT
was
very
ably
done,
and
was
a
vious 12 months.
some o f my Choice Breeding
Baker county enthusiasts are hope­ pleasing surprise to ail present
rlens, with tine trap nest re­
A small
cords back o f them, at $1.50
ful of securing early action by the fed­ and much appteciated.
each. This is a rare bargain.
exhibit o f flowers, grown in the
eral
government
on
the
Thief
Valley
They are worth five times that
project, which will cost In the neigh­ district was held, which was
amount for breeding purposes.
borhood of $4,000,000 and take In very pte.lsing to the promoters
in that a beautiful and abundant
about 40,000 acres.
The entire tonnage of pears control­ collection of flowers was shown.
Afterwards a fine, supper was
led by the Oregon Growers' Co-opera­
(Farm located one mile out o f Ksta
partaken o f hv all present.
tive association in the Willamette and
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
Umpqua valleys has been sold at $65
a ton f. o b. shipping point for No. 4s
Special School Meeting.
and $35 for No. 2s.
Notice is hereby given to the
There has been paid to the secre­
legal voters of School District
tary of state during the period Feb­
No. 108, of Clackamas County,
ruary, 1919, to June 30, 1921, taxes on
State o f Oregon, that a Special
sales of gasoline and distillate aggre­
School Meeting of said District
gating $1,198,933.83, according to a re­
will beheldat EstacdaHigh School
port prepared at Salem.
on the 2 6 th Day o f August,
PLAC E Y O U R IN ­
Joseph Weber has harvested 7600
1921. at 8 o’clock in the after­
SURANCE THROUGH
pounds of loganberries from a three
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y y i . L. A. WELLS,
A
noon, for the following object:
i The election o f one School Direct-
or.
Dated this 5th day o f August,
1921.
F. G. R obley ,
Chairman Board o f Diretors.
Attest: M rs . M yrtle B elfils ,
8-11-18-25
District Clerk.
went up to Portland and brought
her husband back Friday. He is K. Clark, the pastor of the M.
slowly improving but has to be E. church at Dayton, was one o f
them and became helpless in
kept absolutely quiet.
deepwater. Young Lewis brave­
ly tried to rescue and bring her
Birthday Party
to shore, but became exhausted
A very pleasant party was giv­
before doing so, and sank from
en at the home of J. H. Richer
sight. A man in a boat near by
of Garfield, on August 6th. Lit
was attracted to the scene, and
tie Ruth Colt who is yisiting her
arrived in time to pick up the
grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Rieher,
girl. But the boy did not rise
was the charming hostess to her
again to the surface, and his
girl friends, Irma and Ellen Sol-
body was subsequently recovered.
spiegle and Irene Davis. While
The funeral was largely attended
childhood laughed with the de­
and mdst pathetic, the officiating
light of the moment, there sat
minister, who was a great friend
sat and smiled at the head of the
of Lewis, breaking down in his
birthday board, great grandfa­
sermon.
ther Rieher, a mere child o f 92
odd years, who lived over again
Nolice
the days o f his youth.
The
bountiful feast, was enjoyed by
To my friends and patrons of
all, particularly the central fig­ Estacada, I have sold my office
ure, one o f grandmother’s mas­ and practice to Dr. Niff. He has
terpieces, with its six burning had years of experience as a den­
candles.
Many nice tokens of tist, and has just completed a
love and friendship were left by post graduate course under Dr.
the visitors and all wished the Hall o f New York, America’ s
little lady many mere happy re­ foremost specialist in construc­
turns of the joyful event.
tion o f artificial teeth and bridge
work. Dr. N iff has all the latest
Costume Party
methods of painless dental oper­
ations
and comes highly recom­
A costume party and enter­
mended
as a skillful and careful
tainment will be given by the P.
T. A. at the Pavilion, on Tues­ workman. I earnestly solicit for
Dr. N iff the very flattering pat­
day, August 23 at 7:30 p. m.
All children are invited to at­ ronage which I have received.
D r . Lee A. W e l l s .
tend in costume. A prize wilj be
pecially Freight and Traffic Man­
ager, E. L. Meyers, who was
“ Johnny on the spot” at all
hours.
County Officials Conflict
The Hon. County Judge and
the Hon. County Sheriff are at
outs as to “ Who’s Who” as traf­
fic officer. The former declares
that his appointee is “ It ” , while
the latter claims his appointee
is the only one. A t the last pay
day, the county court issued the
check to its man, and thus wins
the first count, but it is said the
sheriff will have a come back by
appealing to a higher court.
Civic Picnic, Sunday
The city civil service employees
of Por< land, will picnic here on
Sunday at the park. A big pro­
gram has been arranged, with
Mayor George Baker as the chief
orator o f the day. Unfortunate­
ly Estacada’s mayor is absent on
vacation, and so cannot tender
his brother Mayor the freedom of
our city.
DIED
A t the home of her daut’ hter,
Mrs. Fred Blaisdell o f lv.gle
Creek on Friday, August 5, 1921,
Mrs. Mary Fletcher aged 82yrs.,
3 mos. and 29 days.
Funeral
services
were
held
in
the
Eagle
given for the prottiest girl's cos­
Creek
church,
Sunday
afternoon
tume, and another one for the
A Paying Crop
at 2 o’clock, the Rev. Carrick o f
funniest boy’ s costume.
Springwater officiating, with in­
F.
M.
Gill
o
f
Dufur,
in
Wasco
Admission, children IQ and
terment in the Foster cemetery.
county,
has
a
fine
cherry
orchard
adults 25 cents.
from which he recently shipped
A Kind Act
a car load of Lamberts, receiving
Still Going Strong
j. p. Steinman o f Currinsville,
A party o f blind people last the highest price paid so far this
week held a picnic here, and the season for northwest cherries at (started in his old reliable l ord
R. JJ. Co. furnished a number of | Chicago.
They averaged him 1 car, to Portland along the river
attendants to escort and look af- 32J4 cents per pound.
He got | road by way of Carver station,
ter them.
j 43>i cents for most o f the lot. ( He made 31 6-10 mites on a gal-
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, but there were about 500 lbs o f ion o f gas, which made the cost
Osteopathy is body m°( hahics. | smaller fruit which lowerec the about a cent a mile,
j If your body needs adjustment, general average. Mr. Gill is a
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Hay fever, and catarrhal deaf­
see Dr. Rhodes, Hotel Estacada, son-in-law o f William Date of
ness yield readily to finger sur­
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ this place.
gery.
See Dr. Rhodes, Hotel
days, 8:30 to 4:30 p. m.
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New line of hosiery, in ladies’ , Estacada, Mondays. Wednesdays
Don't forget your Fair dates— men’s and children’s sizes, good and F ridays. 830 to 1 30 p. m.
¡school hose at the Bazaar. 8 - llt f
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September 8th, 9th and 10th.