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lE a a im t (Ülarkam as N n w a Devoted to the Interests o f Eastern Clackamas County V olum e 14 , N u m b e r 48 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , A u g u u s / 4 ? 1921. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALJNTEREST T V l . R. GRAHAM McCALL Principal E v e n ts of the Week ■ ^ P H Y S IC IA N a n d SU RGEON 7 Office over Estacada State Bank. Lo Briefly Sketched for Infor cal and Long Distance Telephone. The doctor’s phone can be connected with mation of O u r Readers. your home phones at night if requested One long ring. $1.50 P e r Y e a r EAST CLACKAMAS COUNTY FftlR The internal disturbances on the Additional Brevities A Sad Event south side of Mount Hood have creat Rev. J. F. Dunlop was a Gres Last Friday the news was re ed no small interest at Hood River. ham visitor yesterday. ceived of the death that morn- While Hood River folks at first were Mrs. Earl Shiblev and children ling, of Mrs. Clyde Inglish, form- prone to scout the stories, old-time mountaineers say they believe the are visiting in Portland. j erly Miss Ida Wagner, at the The fifth annual East Clacka eruption was caused as the result of ! home of her sister. Mrs. H. B. mas County fair will be held in Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks an accumulation of melted snow and yesterday. Davis, of Garfield. While it was the park on Thursday, Friday Ice water coming in contact with the drove to Portland hot depths of the old crater. Rev. J. F. Dunlop will preach known she was in a critical con- and Saturday, Sept. 8, 9 and 10. at Upper Garfield next Sunday at dititlon, yet her death was not The premium list which has just expected. been issued, gives the following 3 p. m. The Lincoln county fair will be held T } R . C. M. NAFF, Ida Mae was the daughter of list o f officers and directors: at Toledo, September 8-10, inclusive. Mrs. L. C. Possen and daugh Successor to Dr. L. A. Wells Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner, and S. E. Wooster president; C. It. Medford policemen are waging a D E N T IS T . ter Leta are away visiting with was born in Garfield, April 5th, Lovell, vice-president: CT. E. Kil ■atacada, Oregon campaign against automobile mashers. friends. The Marion county flax crop will 1898. She grew up in this vicin gore, secretary-treasurer; E. L. Mrs. M. J. Kerkes has returned aggregate 800 tons, according to es T V i . R. MORSE, ity and graduated in the Estaca Meyers of Eagle Creek, A. W. home after being away for some J“ / P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N . timates made by growers. da high school class of 1917. She Botkin of Garfield, Thos. Watson Douglas county, through its county \*eeks. Office and Residence Second and Main had subsequently taught school of Viola, Chris Johnson o f Bis- streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone court, has Just appropriated money to Frederick Burns arrived home in Eden Valley, Currinsville and sell, F. E. Burns of Estacada, connections. employ a public health nurse yesterday from Enterprise in Boring. Wolves and cougars have been caus Last September she and S. E. Lawrence of Spring- •JV/TRS. R. GRAHAM McCALL, Wallowa county. ing severe losses to stockmen grazing married Clyde Inglish, of Gai- water, directors. AYJ- P IP E O R G A N and P IA N O . cattle on the Umpqua forest ranges. Mrs. Neal Bronson and son field, at Hillsboro, Oregon, and There are five departments Graduate Chicago Musical College. 10 Medford Chamber of Commerce of Harold, returned Tuesday eve her death occurred eleven months livestock, agriculture, women’ s, years Teaching Experience. Estacada, ficials are considering the possibility Oregon. ning from Portland. and one day after her marriage. poultry, and juvenile. of establishing a municipal playground for children. It contains a number of adver Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bass and Two years ago she had the flu, E. GATES, What is declared a good grade of FU N ERAL D IR E C T O R children are enjoying an outing with which she was very ill and tisements of the leading business coking coal, eight and one-hall feet and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele at one of the Tillamook beaches. never entirely got over it. Two firms, whose liberal patronage phone. Lady Assistant. Mr. Acy deep, was struck at the Munday oil Mrs. R. G. McCall will return months ago she became ill, and met the cost of publication, and well near Medford. Hawkins, helper. Telephone. The quarterly meeting of the North today from Portland where she for a time was in the Lovelace everyone should procure a copy W. BARTLETT, Pacific Coast Association of Railway has been in the hospital following hospital at this place, but left on and study it. E . A TT O R N E Y A T LAW Special Agents and Police will be held becoming better. However, she an operation. and Notary Public. Estacada, Oregon. in Portland September 17. did not recuperate as was expect A Social Loss Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore and More than 3,000,000 pounds of logan ed, and gradually grew weaker, For thirteen years, almost as Q D. EBY, Mrs. Tom Morton made a trip to berries were handled this season by losing all appetite and strength. long as the town has been found ATTO RN EY AT LAW . the Kings Food Products company, Portland last Monday, returning Thursday, her condition took a ed, Dr. L. A. Wells has been General Practice. Confidential Ad with headquarters in Salem. Tuesday evening. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. serious turn and she passed practicing dentistry in Estacada. Six small forest fires were started Estacada Cannery Notes Mrs. J. Hartford Myer arrived in the Santiam national forest this ]\>T c GUIRK & SCHNEIDER, The pack of logans, red rasp Tuesday evening, from Chicago, away at 8 o ’clock the following He first came here in September, week as the result of an electrical -LVA ATTORN EYS AT LAW . berries and black caps has been to make an extended visit with morning, at the age of 23 years. 1908, from Portland, spending storm which swept the forest. By a curious coincidence, that Fridays and Saturdays of each At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs Salem canner3 announce that the completed. Owing to late or her daughter, Mrs. R. G. McCall. days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow happened to be the 44th anniver week, being associated with Dr. building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen dried-fruit market has reached its ganization and arrangements, the Motorman Irving Smith took a sary of her parents’ marriage. lowest ebb and that better prices may cannery only put up 1,200 cases ton building. Aclix and occupying the same day off Tuesday and with his Thus sorrow and joy are inter be expected in the near future. office which he has had ever of these fruits. This car of Ü A U L C. FISCHER. It is estimated that from 750 to 775 wife spent the day in Portland. mingled in this life. The funer since. As business increased he ATTORN EY AT LAW . car loads of pears will be shipped out canned goods has been sold most He says sight seeing is more fa al was held at the Christian added an extra day, until all his Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon. from the Rogue river valley this sea ly in Chicago. tiguing than his run. Church, the Rev. Walter Evans, time was taken up and he moved son, and about 800 cars of apples. Growers will realize at least 5 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cary, of of Montavillo, an old friend of- to Estacada. Six years ago he C E. WOOSTER, The catch of salmon by the purse cents per pound for their logans, N E G O T IA T E S L O A N S . seines operating outside and the gill and 9 and 10 cents per pound for Portland, were in Estacada last the deceased, officiating. The built his handsome residence on Buys Mortgages, Rents your property, netters drifting close to the mouth Thursday night and left the next building was filled with relatives Terrace Addition, and was mar Writes Insurance in the very best com of the Columbia river continues good. their raspberries. These prices morning with pack horses for and friends, and many floral tri ried to Miss Florence Lilburn of panies—he can get you results. Esta Members of the public service com are 100% higher than those paid cada, Oregon. Cary’s Hot Springs to spend butes were sent. The interment Roseburg. Both Dr. and Mrs. mission have set August 22 as the date to the growers at Willamette val was in the Odd Fellows’ ceme Wells have been strong social their vacation. for bearing the application for over ley points and should give en tery under direction of J. E. factors in the community and head railroad crossings near Brook couragement to people planning Harry Johnson our expert re ings. Gates. Much sympathy is being will be greatly missed, as both pairer of shoes, visited his for FIR E INSURANCE. to set out berry acreage. The Disabled Veterans Auxiliary is expressed for the bereaved hus are deservedly popular. Dr. mer home in Gresham, Monday. Evergreen berries are now the name of a new corporation organ London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. band and other relatives. He found that some one had bro Wells has also devoted much ized in Portland, according to articles needed to fill orders for four cars Great American Fire Insurance Co. time to civic matters and been a filed in the state corporation depart and 4 cents a pound will be paid ken into his house on Fourth St. Successor to Dr. Wells ment. Keep your policy in our Fire member of the city council for on delivery at the cannery for in that city, and had taken away Proof Vault, free of charge. Harvest is under full head in Mor the kitchen sink. the last three years. Their de Dr. C. M. Naff who has bought firm fruit. It is essential that row county and wheat is making a parture with their two charming as many evergreen berries be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd and the practice of Dr. L. A. Wells, ESTACADA STATE BANK, fine yield in all sections. Better than children, will leave a gap in so picked as possible, as the success little daughver who have been is a dentist of several years’ ex 40 bushels were reported from many A gents . farms. of the cannery depends upon the visiting Mrs. Boyd’s parents, perience. He is a native of Ten cial circles and they leave taking The rim road around Crater lake is support that is given it, and your Mr and Mrs. W. McWillis here, nessee, but a graduate of the with them the best wishes of a open to travel, the last big cut part is to bring in the fruit. for the past month, left for Port Northern Pacific dental college host of friends for their future through the deep snow still on the Subsequently he life in Roseburg. The doctor land Wednesday morning, on at Portland. % wonderful scenic road having been Costume Party their return to their home in took a post graduate course at left this morning for Roseburg. made. Vancouver, B. C., under one of Mrs. Wells and the children will Medford citizens interested in min Everybody is invited to attend Garrett, Indiana. ing have formed a club for the pur the costume party to be given by the most noted dental surgeons remain here a while longer. We are sorry to report that J. X 2d door north of Depot. , pose of stimulating mining activity in He comes the Parent-Teacher association at F. Lovelace was seriously hurt on this continent. southern Oregon and northern Cali | SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, fornia. the Pavilion, August 23 at ¡7:30 Tuesday, when sawing wood with here thoroughly equipped in his Forest Rangers Busy profession. His wife and child p. m. The following program his son Smiley. He was block More than 1,500,000 pumpkin pies State Ranger Emery Keller, I5c and up. j •? will be made next fall and winter from will be part of the evening’s en ing one of the wheels, when he will join him as soon as arrange who is stationed at Roaring Riv X Needlework, Crochet, Thread X dehydrated pumpkins, to he put up tertainment: fell against the saw which inflict ments can be made. The N e w s er, went out Sunday gunning for f Etc., for sale. £ this season by the Kings Products Piano solo - - Thelma Wilcox ed a long and deep gash on his is sure that both professionally persons leaving their camp fires company of Salem. | THE GATES TO SUCCESS | Although 70 fires have occurred in Solo - - Mrs. H. Kitching right thigh, and will lay him up and socially Dr. and Mrs. Naff burning unattended within the will prove an acquisition to our for some weeks. - the Deschutes national forest this Violin duett X Proprietors Oregon National Forest. He town. year, so efficiently has protection - Messrs. Ahlberg and Sharp Mrs. W. F. Cary and children bagged six and brought them to work been organized that only 158 Solo dance - Florence June Reed and Mrs. N. B. Ecker returned town. Ranger Tom Carter and acres have been burned. Popular Couple Wed Reading -¿Lois Beal, of Portland Monday evening from a ten days his deputy, Lewis Jones, also At the special recall election affect Miss Carrie Hannah the popu went out alter like game, and ing the Umpqua board of port com Piano solo - Mrs. R. C. Deming outing at the beaches. Mrs. Oregon Poultry Farm missioners, J. L. Brown and Joseph Admission—Children 10 cents, Cary’s sister, Mrs. M. H. Boyle lar second grade teacher in the and bagged another six. All the R. Butler were retained in office by Adults 25 cents. M A R Q U A M ’ S T R A P -N E S T E D and son Walden, of Portland, local grammar school, was united above were hailed into Judge an overwhelming majority. S. C . W H IT E L E G H O R N S . accompanied them. They first in marriage to Homer Sarver at Wooster’s court who was kept Fire of unknown origin swept over Not Quite #o Bad visited Pacific City, but only re Dallas on August 5ih. Both are busy assessing fines against them To make room for the 1500 200 acres of stubble on the Watts head of young stock I am rais mained there over Sunday, then well and favorably known as they which ranged from five to fifteen The Rev, Billy Sunday, at Brothers’ ranch at Athena, destroy ing this spring. I will sell off went on to Rockaway. At this have grown up in this vicinity. dollars. Perhaps in time, camp Hood River last Sunday, de ing more than 1000 sacks of wheat, some of my Choice Breeding Hens, with line trap-nest re valued at approximately $2000. nounced the dress of the modern place the weather was delight They have returned to Estacada ers will learn that the fire laws cord» back o f them, at $1.50 A dozen or more applicants have “ Janes,” and after minutely de ful and the beach more so. Mr. and will go to housekeeping. each. This is a rare bargain. must be observed. been received by the regents of the They are worth five t'mes that scribing the modernly dressed Cary drove the party over in his Mrs. Sarver will teach this com amount for breeding purposes. Oregon state normal school for ap Thanks pointment to succeed J. H. Ackerman, young woman, declared: “ No machine and also returned for ing year while her husband will man can look upon u thing like them. It wa3 a most enjoyable attend to his farm. They are The N e w s gratefjlly acknowl late president of the institution. P H IL MARQUAM Work on the highways in Tillamook that without a mora' blowout.” trip for all of thim. receiving the hearty congratula edges a valuable booklet on “ How county is now nearing completion, The revert nd tions from their many friends, and what to write as News,” gentleman can (Farm located one mile out of Ksta- with the exception of the bridge and cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.) in which the N e w s joins. speak for himself, but from the from the O. A. C. department Big Projects Planned the new road near Hebo, which will newspaper accounts, we should of Industrial Journalism. It is take two months more to complete. The Oregon Journal states Chronic constipation easily cor written by Carl A. Jettinger, and The salmon pack this season will be say that listening to his descrip that miiions of dollars will be rected by my method. Consul about 75 per cent of that of last year, tion would be more likely to while designed for country cor spent by the public service com tation free. Dr. Rhodes. Hotel according to Carl D. Shoemaker, cause a moral blowo it than see respondents, is equally useful to panies of the state in prepara Estacada, Mondays, Wednes master fish warden. He estimated this ing the dress. country editors. tion for the 1925 exposition, and year's pack at about 340,000 cases. days and Fridays, 9:30 to 4:30 p. Cherry growers of Cove in Union claims that already expenditures m. 46tf Attention! Hay fever, and catarrhal deaf county have shipped 18 carloads of to $5,000,000 have been arranged. PLACE Y O U R IN I have turned over everything, black cherries and 11 carloads of ness yield readily to finger sur SURANCE THROUGH One project which is of vital in Osteopathy is bqdy irmchi.hics. YOUR HOME AGENT WHO Royal Annes and have already receiv absolutely, to Dr. Naff, and am ; terest to Estacada, is that of the If your body needs adjustment, gery. See Dr. Rhodes, Hotel ed over $40,000 in payment for their no longer connected with my old , WI LL PROTECT development by the P. R. L. & see Lr, Rhodes, Hotel Estacada, Estacada, Mondays, Wednesdays crops. YOUR INTEREST office. Those owing me, please Increases In the Initial bond Issue P. Co. of the new hydro-electric Mondays, Welnesdays and Fri and Fridays, 830 to 4:30 p. m. Ifitf from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 to make settle by sending check to Mrs. sites on the Clackamas river, days, 8:30 to 4:30 p. m. 4Gtf the first payments of the soldiers' Wells, who will be here a short which is estimated at $3,000.0(0. Second-hand sewing machine, loan and bonus voted by the people time longtr, or hand the amount New Home, in good condition. to I)r. Naff or Dr. Morse. The showers of yesterday and Cary Real Estate Co. was decided upon by the state bonus 8-18tf S m it h H a r d w a r e C o . ( commission. today refreshed the gardens. D r . L. A. W e l l s . We do Job Printing. J. ¡TH E BAZAAR, i Fo r Fire Insurance Umatilla county farmers have ra1s ed over 300 acres of sunflowers this year for silage. The tonnage from an acre of sunflowers is double that from an acre of corn, while the food value is the same. N. J. Fullerton was killed and Ros- coe Foster seriously injured when a boulder rolled on them while they were doing assessment on their min ing claim on Hurricane creek, 15 miles from Joseph. Twenty-four Baker business men made a junketing trip in automobiles through Grant county. The purpose of the trip was to déveiop closer re lations between Baker and Grant coun ty merchants. Professor M. E. Peck, instructor of biology at Wil^mette university, has returned to Salem from eastern Ore gon, where he assembled a collection of approximately 2500 différait spe cies of grasses. A joint meeting of residents of the Lone Wolf section, near North Pow der, Baker county, met last week to organize a company to begin a new creamery, with plant and headquarters at North Powder.