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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1921)
Easimt (Elarkamas N tuib Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V olum e m m 14, m N umber 49 " ■■ 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E stacada , O regon , T hursday , A uguus 25.1921. $1.50 P er Y ear ■ sion, and will be p rin te d and ready for OREGON NEWS NOTES I I distrib u tio n th is week, n r PCMCDil IMTCDCCT The Shell Oil com pany of C alifornia Ul UCN l HAL IN ItllLul j $5476.81, h3S renllUei1 t0 the secretary of stale covering the tax on the com- Additional Brevities R. M. Standish and son John Hubbard- accompanied by Mrs vi __ ___ ___ M. u H. Evans drove over - c from Portland yesterday. Mrs. Evans came to visit Mrs. A. E. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons and young son Arden, formerly of Estacada but now of Forest Grove, were in Estacada two days of this week, visiting their cousin, Mrs. Margaret Schock. COSTUME PARTY II PRETTY AFFAIR Mrs. M. J. Kerkes spent the . day in Portland, Monday. Albert Lichthorn left the latter j pany’s sales of gasoline and d istillate T ) R . R. GRAHAM M cCALL part of last week for Eastern The costume party which was Principal Events of the Week | in Oregon d u rin g th e m onth of July. P H Y SIC IA N a n d S U R G E O N , Oregon. given in the pavilion by the Pa A check for $77,711.78, covering a sim Office over E stacad a S ta te B ank. Lo Briefly Sketched for infor ilar rent-Teacher’s Association, was The Schock family motored to tax, was received from th e S tan cal and Long D istance Telephone. The dard Oil company. d o cto r’s phone can be connected with mation of Our Readers. an enjoyable event for the chil Forest Grove on Sunday to visit P ru n e pickers In th e C arlton. Y am your home phones a t n ig h t if requested dren. as well as for the more One long ring. h ill and S h erid an d istric ts w ill be relatives. staid grown up portion of the The C artw rig h t & Lowell hop ranch paid on th e basis of 6 c e n ts a box ■ Mrs. Smiley Lovelace is learn J } R C. M. N A F F , audience. n e a r H arrisb u rg com m enced picking w ith a 2-cent bonus if they rem ain ing the board at the local tele Successor lo Dr. L. A. Wells Friday. until the end of th e season, according The proceedings were opened D E N T IST . phone office. F ra n k A. T u rn er, 66 years old, re to an ag reem en t reached by th e grow A Delightful Trip with a grand march, following E stacada, Oregon. Miss Gladys Stamp and little p o rte r for the Oregon suprem e court, e rs a t a m eeting held a t C arlton. Mr. J. O. Roberts, a brother- which the prize awards were is dead a t Salem . In response to n form al petition oi brother, are visiting their sister T~}R. R. MORSE, in-law V. W. Hauser, has re made. The girl’s prize for the Coyotes in th e Powell B utte section a m ajo rity of land ow ners of th e Or at Tacoma, Wash. ^ P H Y SIC IA N a n d SUR GEON , cently, witli his wife and chil prettiest costume, went to little Office and Residence Second and Main a re becoming so bold as to disregard ch ard d istric t in th e v icin ity of Park- Miss Alice Wells, of Portland, dale the Hood R iver county co urt has th e p roxim ity of farm houses In th e ir stre e ts . E stacada, Oregon. Telephone dren, been visiting the later. Carol Yocum who was dressed to connections. called for an election Septem ber 17, to is a guest at the home of her ra id s on sheep. He drove an Auburn six through represent the autumn. Albert All records of to u rist travel w ere decide w hether or not th e M iddle Fork brother, Dr. L. A. Wells. TV/TliS. R. GRAHAM McCALL, from Tampa to Estacada, cov Bclfis rollicking in a clown suit, sh attere d at Salem w hen 105 m achines irrig a tio n d istric t sh all be formed. John Dunseath, spent the AVA p i p e OR G eiN a n d P IA N O . ering in all a distance of 4,600 received the boy’s prize for the An aerial circus th a t may equal the were* reg istered a t th e Salem free week-end with his family here. G raduate Chicago Musical College. 10 cam ping grounds. a ir show that heralded the victory loan miles. The route taken went funniest costume. He is now located in Seattle, y ears T eaching E xperience. E stacada, drive in the northwest in 1919 is plan L iquidation of th e Yoncalla S tate through Georgia,Mississippi,Ten The program which came after Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cary re nessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, was especially good. Perhaps bank has been com pleted. D epositors ned by Captain Lowell E. Smith, com T E. GATES, have received com bined dividend pay m ander of the 9l8t aero squadron, sta turned Monday evening from Colorado, Montana, no number was more enjoyed tioned a t Eugene on fire patrol duty, their outing at Cary’s Hot Springs Kansas, m ents of 60 per j:ent. F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R Idaho, Washington and Oregon. than the aesthet ¡dance given by School fairs th ro u g h o u t D eschutes for the dedication of the E ugene muni and Em balm er. N ig h t and Day T ele Miss Maude Sturgeon was a They went through the Cumber Florence June Reed in a manner phone. Lady A ssistant. county are to be given on O ctober 8, cipal aviation field on Labor day. T he Ochoco irrig a tio n d is tric t has buying visitor in Portland last land mountains, Pike’s Peak and which would do credit to a pro according to plans of C ounty S u p er " P W. BARTLETT, filed application w ith th e sta te en Thursday, for the Estacada Phar Yellowstone Park, but say th at fessional. The evening was con in ten d en t Thom pson. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW The crop of wild hay in Union coun g in eer for th e c e rtificatio n of $75,000 macy. of all the scenery they saw, none cluded with games, Altogether P reviously $1,250,000 bonds and N otary Public. E stacada, Oregon. ty is the biggest in m any years, and bonds. Mrs. Gerald Wilcox and little was to be compared with that of the entertainment was such an from a ton and a h a lf to two tons the had been certified for th e d istrict. The Mr. original and delightful social Q I) EBY, $75,000 will be used in reco n stru ctin g son, “Bobbie,” returned Mon the Columbia Highweay. acre are being produced. event, that it was to be regret* A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . Judge R obert T ucker of th e Mult can als and o th er w orks dam aged re day evening from a visit to the Roberts, who like his brother-in- c en tly by a w ater spout. T he Ochoco G eneral P ractice. Confidential Ad nom ah c ircu it bench h a s declined his coast. law, is an old hotel man, is go ted that there was not a larger viser. O regon City. Oregon. attendance. ap pointm ent by G overnor O lcott to the d is tric t is in D eschutes county. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlop, for ing to locate here. The party G overnm ent fo restry officials held suprem e c o u rt of Oregon. T l T c GUIRK & SCHNEIDER, mer residents of Garfield, were accompanied by James Hauser, F ro m th e U m atilla county farm bu a th re e d a y s’ conference In B aker to California Visitors A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. devise plans and m ethods for apprals Estacada visitors one day last father of V. W. Hauser, left reau th e secretary of sta te has receive Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nichols, of A t G resham office—T uesdays, T h u rs $804.78, covering th e ta x on sales of ing th e ran g es of th e W hitm an and week. Monday morning in their car for days ana S atu rd ay s, 203-5^ W ithrow Los Angeles? California, left Sun M inam n ational forests. A tten d in g the Los Angeles, California. 40,239 gallons of gasoline. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Bart building. Portlan d office, 609-15, F en conference w ere W. R. Chapiine, In T he Hood R iver a ffilia tio n of th day morning for Portland,"after ton build’ ling. lett, of Coquille, Oregon, visitec A m erican F ed eratio n of L abor is pro sp e c to r of grazing, W ashington D. C. a most pleasant visit of five Employs Big Force Ü A U L C. F IS C H E R , p a rin g for th e firs t local L abor Day L. C. H unt, g razing exam iner, Mis Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Bartlett weeks at the home of Mr. and celebration in th e county. X A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. soula, M ont.; D. A. S hoem aker, graz Tuesday. The Portland Railway Light & Mrs. C. M. Folsom, of Spring-, ing exam iner, Ogden, U tah. Bids have been ask ed for th e im B eaver building, O regon City, O regon. Miss Helen Wooster, who has Power Company has announced water. Mr. Nichols is a retired p rovem ent of the building and grounds More th an $250,000, th e first advance been visiting relatives in Port its intention to continue a pro merchant of Los Angeles, and O E. W O OSTER. owned by th e sta te of O regon a t the of p icking money to be m ade by Eng m ineral sprin g s a t Sodaville. N E G O T I A T E S LO A N S . lish hop buyers on th e ir c o n tracts land. returned home Tuesday gram of heavy reconstruction, they will visit Portland, Tacoma, Miss Aleiie High, a ss ista n t secretary w ith W illam ette valley grow ers, was afternoon. removals and repairs to its phys Seattle, San Francisco, and oth Buys M ortgages, R ents your p roperty, W rites Insurance in the very b est com of th e sta te livestock sa n ita ry board received a t Salem la st week. These Miss Dora Judd of Eagle Creek ical property as long as the er cities before returning to panies—he can g e t you resu lts. E sta has resigned to be m a rrie d to Roy advances were due on c o n tracts calling is the guest of her aunt and un weather will permit this fall, in their Los Angeles home. While cada, Oregon. W hitlock, an o rc h a rd ist of Silverton. for thp firs t paym ents of picking cle, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Whitney order to do its share in combat here, Mr. and Mrs. Folsom en The M arion county c o u rt h as paid to money on A ugust 15. A pproxim ately ing the unemployment problem. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Nichola th e Oregon A nti-Saloon league approxi $1,250,000 picking money will be due of Broadacres, Oregon m ately $2750 for services In rou n d in g from the E nglish concerns on Septem Miss Marian Dunlop returnee In keeping with this policy, com with many automobile trips, one FIRE INSURANCE. up violators of th e p ro h ib itio n law. her 1. according to grow ers. home Tuesday afternoon after pany officials announce that the of the pleasantest being a day’s S tu d en ts from o th er sta te s th a n Ore London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. being away some weeks attend present staff of employees and trip on the Columbia Highway. UPPER EAGLE CREEK gon e n terin g th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l Great American Fire Insurance Co. ing summer school and visiting pay roll is the largest in years The Nichols declared the scenery college o r sta te u n iv e rsity h e re a fte r Ed Douglass and Ed Chapman and will be maintained for some on this trip to be the finest they will be charged a tu itio n fee of $60 a were Portland visitors Monday. relatives. Keep your policy in our Fire year. time. P roof V ault, free of charge. had ever seen. Among the Miss Ruth Dillon is taking Most of the farmers of this A lthough 70 fires have occurred in The number of employees of pleasant remembrances of the well earned vacation from her the D eschutes n atio n al fo rest th is sum immediate neighborhood are ESTACADA STATE BANK, responsible duties in the bank the company at present, is almost visit, were the celebration of sev m er, only 150 acres have been burned through with their threshing, A gents . so efficient has been th e fire preven She will spend part of the time 3000 as compared with slightly eral birthdays. Mrs.Nicholsbirth» Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass over 2700 a year ago, and current day falling due on Sept. 3, Mrs. tion work. in Portland. monthly pay rolls are running Folsom and her daughter, Mrs. The paving of th e C olum bia riv e r motored to Logan, last Wednes J. P. Bowman has purchased highw ay betw een Hood R iv er and day and spent the day at the close to $4,00,000. Harold Horner,entertained with a six acres across the river, from M osier has been com pleted except for home of George Preister, surprise birthday dinner, a de the Cary Real Estate Co., and a m ile and a h a lf betw een th e tu n n els People are passing here every licious birthday cake, and some Cannery Organizes and Mosier. will commence at once to im F ig u re s compiled by th e county su day, going to and from the prove the same. beautiful gifts were parts of the Last Friday evening, the Es p e rin ten d en t of schools showed th a t it hucklberry patches up near Wild 2d door north of Depot. surprise for Mrs. Nichols, which As a help in case of a fire, an tacada company organized. It cost $735,406.72 to operate schools in Cat mountain. There must be were all greatly enjoyed. Mr. outside stairway has been built was decided to issue $5,000 worth SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, th e 143 d istric ts of M arion county d u r an abundance of berries. and Mrs. Nichols obtained a ing th e last year. on the Estacada Hotel, and a of stock at $20 per share, to be Last Wednesday Perry Mur 15c and up. promise of the Folsoms to visit More th a n 100 fo rm er re sid e n ts of door cut through to the hall in sold only to fruit growers, and W isconsin, m any o f w hom w ere ac phy and Miss Lillian Evans, ac them in their southern Califor Needlework, Crochet Thread the second story. 71 shares were subscribed for on com panied by th e ir fam ilies, g ath ered companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mur nia home at the earliest oppor Etc., for sale. * a t th e sta te fa ir g rounds a t Salem phy, and also by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Jubb will move on the spot. W. F. Cary was ap tunity. th e ir ann u al plcnlo. THE GATES TO SUCCESS ? for A ccording Ray Woodle motored to Oregon to her farm the beginning of pointed salesman and booster, to an opinion by th e a t y who reports that the shares are Proprietors X torney general, m em bers of th e so- City and were married. That next month, and has rented her being rapidly taken up. It is Attention ! Ex-service Men ! residence in town to Mr. and called home guard o rg an izatio n s serv evening some of the neighbors Ex-service men should be in the intention of the company to ing d u rin g th e late w ar a re n o t e n titled gathered with their sheep bells, Mrs. J. E. Shibley. terested in a recent ruling of the landle only the fruit of share- to benefits u n d er th e sta te bonus law. cowbells, horns and shotguns to Mrs. Maud Graham of Port Treasury Department, by which More th a n $900 in ca sh and five charivari them. The crowd was land, visited Thursday of last lolders. In a few days another the time in which War Risk In Oregon Poultry Farm gold w atches m ade up th e loot of ushered into the house and treat week, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. meeting will be held to elect offi th re e m asked m en who held up a crew surance may be re-instated, is M A R Q U A M ’S T R A P - N E S T E D We wish Guy Graham, and her little cers. of w orkm en on th e O.-W. R. & N. ra il ed to water-melons. extended to January 1st, 1922. S. C. W H IT E L E G H O R N S . road a t H ilgard, nine m iles w e st of L a them a long and happy life to grandson, Guy Jr. Of perhaps of more interest, is The Round-Up G rande. gether. To m ake room for the 1500 C. E. Kilgore went to Port the announcement that applca- A lthough th e re w ere 408 • accid en ts head of young stock I am ra is There is only one round-up and tion blanks under the State Aid Eagle Creek Grange met at land Tuesday and returned with ing this spring. I will sell off in O regon in d u stries d u rin g th e week that is at Pendleton. It may Bill, will be sent out about Sept. tom e of my Choice B reeding ended A ugust 18, th e re w ere no fa ta l the Grange hall Saturday, but lis wife and little daughter, who Hens, w ith line tra p -n e st re well be termed “ the show which 1st. These blanks will be dis owing to the busy times there lad been visiting with Mrs. ities, according to a rep o rt prepared cords back o f them , a t $1.50 It tributed through the local post by th e sta te in d u stria l a c cid en t com was not a very large attendance. (ilgore’s sister, Mrs. Kochle- made Pendleton famous.” each. This is a ra re bargain. They a re w orth five tim es th a t m ission. was first produced in 1910, and of the American Legion, and all After Dartaking of a fine dinner, mier. am ount fo r breeding purposes. The Douglas C ounty T ax p ay ers’ the meeting was called to order Mrs. L. C. Possen and daugh from the start proved a decided Service Men entitled to benefit league is m aking an e ffo rt to abolish success. Many notables have under this act, are urged to get the county educational board as well and a short business session held. ter Leta returned Tuesday after m i MARQUAM The subject to be discussed at as to elim in ate th e th re e school su p e r noon from a visit of several days visited the performance and been in touch with the Post officials. (F arm located one mile o u t of E sta visors. It is claim ed it will save a n the September meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Willard thrilled by its many hair raising This is a mighty good time for nually $3000 to th e taxpayers. cada. Oregon, on Garfield road.) poultry. An invitation has been Ycnce at Oregon City and at stunts. This year it will be men who have not joined the F o r th e purpose of erectin g a school staged on September 22, 23 and Legion to do so. The American extended to the County Agent Seaside. building as a m em orial to h e r late 24. Ifan y th in g .it promises to Legion is fighting and working and to Mr. Shearer of the Spring- husband, Mrs. C. A. D avis, th e la s t of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus, Mrs. be better than ever. th e h e irs to th e estate, h as presented water grange to be present and for every Ex-service Man. Show ijpton H. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. th e school d is tric t a t AumsviUe in give us a talk on the subject. Fo r Fire Insurance to Marion your appreciation by getting in county $9000 In cash and 38 Anyone interested in poultry is A. E. Sparks and Mrs. J. A. with the gang. We stood to M. E. Church acres of land. invited to come and hear what Jacques and her brother Fred gether, let us stick together. A person sen ten ced to pay a fine Hebding, drove to Fern Camp Rev. J. T. Abbett of Portland, these experts have to say on the Join the Legion ! and to be im prisoned in d efau lt of pay PLACE Y OUR IN Tuesday and spent a pleasant will preach in the M. E. Church, subject. Mr. Shearer is a chick m en t thereof, is e n titled to c re d it a t R ex L udlow , Commander. SURANCE THROUGH .. afternoon there, next Sunday at 11 a. ni., at Zion YOUR HOME AGENT WHO the ra te of $2 a day fo r th e tim e h e en fancier and an interesting ! rem ain s in Jail, acco rd in g to an opin speaker. Mrs. McDonald, who ha« been i Church at 3 p. m. and at Gar- WI L L P R O T E C T Don’t forget to save your best ion handed down b y I. II. V an W inkle, at p- m. All are invi- fruit and vegetables for the YOUR INTEREST the pharmacist at the city drug I attorney-general. Osteopathy ¡j bo ly mochiibic8. store for several months, has services, Eastern Clackamas Fair. Com plete rules an d reg u latio n s gov fyourbrdy need« adjustment, left for Portland. Miss Sturgeon ern in g a d m in istratio n of th e so-called Second-hand sewing machine, Second-hand sewing machine. soldiers' bonus a c t have been p re p a r see I r. Rhodes, V te I stacada, will loik after the : tort herself I Cary Real Estate Co. ed by C aptain B rum baugh, secretary Mon lav«, Welnesdavs and Fri- hereafter. She has been taking New Hum*, in good condition, New Home, in good condition. days, ' :3) to 1:30 p rr. i6tf a much r eeded rest. I 8-18tf S mith H akdwarf . C o . 8-18tf S mith H ardware C o . a THE BAZAAR, \