Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 15, 1921, Image 1

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    (Ülarkamas f a s
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 14, N umber 52
f,
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , S eptember 15,1921.
nn electric light system was author­
by a 3-to-l vote.
OREGON NEWS NOTES ized Newspapers
of Oregon will be forced
| to pay the Western Union Telegraph
OF GENERAL INTEREST ; company approximately 20 per cent
Additional Brevities
$1.50 P er Y ear
County Fair Notes
FRUIT COMBINE
S. E. Wooster transacted busi­ The Clackamas County fair at
ness in Portland yesterday.
Canby, opened auspiciously yes­
Mesdames A. G. Ames and Le­ terday morning, with more cattle
j more for Intrastate press messages af- na Undevwood were in Portland than the stalls will hold and tem- Recent payments to growers on
R. GRAHAM M c CALL
D R.
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON, Principal E v e n ts of the Week I ter October 10 than they pay at pres­ yesterday.
| porary structures heir.» built to fruit pools of the Oregon Grow­
unless its proposed new rates,
Hours: 8:30 h . n\ t<> 12 m. and 1 to 5 p. B riefly Sketched for Infor­ ent.
the exhibits.
ers Cooperative Association come
filed with the public service commis­ Mrs. Viola Douglass and Miss house
m. Sunday by appointment
So
numerous
were the displays to more than $100,000. Prune
sion,
are
suspended
by
the
commission.
Bina
Douglass
returned
last
Eatacada,
Oregon.
mation of O u r Readers.
A special election to vote on the pro­ night from a visit at The Dalles. that the entry list could not be growers have received a second
T-Mi. C. M. NAFF,
posed issue of municipal bonds Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder closed until noon. The lower advance of approximately $75,000
Successor to Dr. L. A. Wells
Food and dairy products supervis­ amounting to $130,000 to take up Con-
floor of the pavilion contains the and loganberry growers have
DENTIST.
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. grange
tlon’s
funded
and
warranted
indebted­
ors
of
the
western
states
held
a
two-
and mercantile exhibits. been advanced 1 V i cents a pound
Kstacada,
Oregon. day convention in Portland.
ness and to extend the present water O. Sarver, drove to Portland last The principle features are the on
their deliveries to the associ­
The state lime plant at Gold Hill system, has been set for September 17. Saturday.
livestock
and
poultry
exhibits
ation.
TNR. R. MORSE,
closed down, due to lack of orders Attention of the people of Linn coun­ Mrs. H. B. VanDuzer and which are of a better grade and
J-^ PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON. has
Payment of 4 cents a pound on
ty to the 1925 exposition in Portland
from the farmers for Umestone.
Office and Residence Second and Main The first rabid coyote reported In will be called in a forcible way during Miss Constance Cole of Portland, more numerous than at any of gooseberries has been made and
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone several years in that section was killed the county fair at Albany. The fair were visitors of Dr. and Mrs. R. the previous fairs. This year as fast as money is coming in or.
connections.
a half mile from La Pine by a road board has decided to designate the Morse last Sunday.
poultry exhibits from outside the sales, it is being advanced to the
opening day, October 4, as “1925 Port­ The Community club will re­ county are allowed to compete, grower.
E. GATES,
crew.
The pears in the Wil­
M PIANO INSTRUCTOR.
Lottie Augusta Thompson, who set­ land Exposition Day.”
and
the
number
of
birds
total
al­
sume
meetings
on
the
last
Friday
lamette
and
Umqua valleys were
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada. tled in Canyon City in WS63, died last The wages of the 300 common la­
most
400.
sold
for
cash,
$65 for No. Is and
evening
of
this
month,
after
the
borers
employed
by
the
Portland
Rail­
week in that city at the age of 82
The displays of the boys’ and $35 for No. 2s and a large part
TUTRS. R. GRAHAM McCALL,
way, Light & Power company were summer vacation.
years.
1V1 p |PK ORGAN
PIANO.
girls’ clubs occupy a prominent of this monjy will soon be availa­
A loss of $20,000 was sustained when reduced approximately 20 per cent
Graduate Chicago Musical College. 10 fire destroyed the King's Valley Lum­ when the arbitration board of three, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton ar­ place, and in the fruit, canning ble for distribution to growers.
years Teaching Experience. Estacada ber company’s plant, two miles from appointed to settle a dispute between rived from Seattle yesterday and sewing department there are
Oregon.
the employes and the company, made evening and are the guests of more lhan 80 exhibitor« The The association is following
King’s Valley.
out the policy of making pay­
its
report.
Work on the Pacific highway south
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore.
entertainment program is unus­ ments on the fruit pools as fast
The
Southern
Pacific
company
will
of
Monmouth,
which
was
retarded
for
J • E. GATES,
FUNERAL DIRECTO R
as there is enough money in the
considerable period of time by litiga­ not reduce Its fares to compete with A flock of wild geese camped ually strong this year.
and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele­ a tion,
the
automobile
stages
that
have
been
on
the
vacant
lots
by
the
city
¡3
now
In
full
swing.
pool to warrant distribution,
phone. Lady Assistant.
More vessels crossed the Coos Bay cutting into passenger traffic, but will hall a few nights ago. A large
P.
T.
A.
Play
Pleases
each grower receiving the same
bar in August than in any month since take trains off the lines where neces­ number of them have been flying
W. BARTLETT,
amount
per pound or per ton for
The comedy, "The Mishaps of
October, 1919, a period of nearly two sary, according to F. E. Batturs, as­ south lately.
-C'* ATTORNEY AT LAW
his
deliveries.
sistant passenger traffic manager of
Minerva,” which was put on in
The number was 37.
and Notary Public. Estacada, Oregon. years.
Mrs. J. E. Gates has a profes­ the high school auditorium last More than 530 tons, 31 carloads
Oregon trappers caught 249 preda­ the company.
tory animals in August, according to Elimination of grazing land for 30,- sional card in this issue, as a Friday night by the P. T. asso­ of Bartletts, were handled by
EBY,
O • D. ATTORNEY
a report compiled by Stanley G. Jew­ 000 sheep, of the 75,000-horsepowir piano teacher. She has had ciation, met with a warm re­ the Oregon Growers’ Co-oper­
AT LAW.
ett, predatory animal inspector.
water power possibilities of the Ump­
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ The budget for the Central Oregon qua river and of the fishing privileges some years experience with suc­ ception. It was easily the best ative Association in these valleys
viser. Oregon City. Orego l.
Irrigation district for the coming year In Diamond lake, were the reasons cess in this line. Call her up or play that has been given during during the season which has
is fixed at $115,000, necessitating a which prompted the Bend Commercial see her at the Bazaar.
the past year. The players fit­ just closed. All but one of the
cGUIRK
&
SCHNEIDER,
tax
on the settlers of $1.25 an acre. club to go on record as opposing the
ted naturally into their respect­ 15 cars produced in the Willam­
M ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
W. J. Gortmaker is dead at Oregon Inclusion of the lake and surrounding
Rebekahs Surprised
ive loles and they all knew ette valley, were processed at
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ City as the result of being scalded territory in the Crater Lake National
The Rebekah lodge was treat­ their lines, which they rendered canneries within the valley.
days ana Saturdays, 293-5, Withrow while engaged in repairing the flume park.
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­ leading to the Oregon City Woolen The new course of study for the ed to a surprise last night by very fluently. The main part of Some fall pears will be shipped
ton building.
mills.
schools of Oregon, which will be is­ their brothers of the Odd Fel­ the auditorium was well filled from both Umpqua and the Wil­
Frank
Filley,
aged
60,
a
well-known
sued in September, 1922, will contain lows lodge, The former had and the musical numbers by Mrs. lamette valleys, though the com­
AULC. FISCHER.
Sutherlin sawmill owner, was instant­ an outline by grades for humane edu­ just concluded their regular ses­ J. C. Gates and Messrs. Arthur bined plantings of Bose, D’Anjou
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
and Comice are not as extensive
killed when he fell against a circu­ cation, a letter addressed to county
Beaver building, Oregon City. Oregon. ly
lar saw, severing his head from his superintendents by J. A. Churchill, sion, when they were invited in­ Caswell, Sharp and Ted Ahlberg as those of the Bartlett, which
is the universal favorite for can­
body.
state superintendent, has announced. to the dining room where a fruit proved delightful interludes.
WOOSTER,
S * E. NEG
ning.
___________
The
Berrians
of
Newberg
sent
out
The last legislature passed an act re­ lunch was spread on the tables.
O TIATES LOANS.
a
crate
of
the
new
Burbank
Standard
There
were
cookies,
peaches
and
quiring
humane
education
in
every
Evangelistic
Meetings
Buys Mortgages, Rents your property, prunes to President Harding and an­ public school In Oregon.
The Round Up
cream, watermelons and other
Writes Insurance in the very best com­
panies—he can get you results. Esta­ other to Secretary of Commerce Five fatalities were listed among the varieties of fruit, to which those State Evangelist A. M. Wil­ An array of performers who
liams will begin a series of meet­
cada, Oregon.
________ Hoover. 1
365 accidents reported to the state in­
Because of road construction the Mc­ dustrial accident commission during present did full justice. After ings at the Christian church, will compete for world’s cham­
Kenzie pass will be closed to travel the week ending September 8. Those the inner man had been refresh­ Sunday, Sept. 18, at 11 a. m. pionships—a prize list that in
from September 12 until spring. It Is who lost their lives were Chris Muel­ ed, a general good social time Mr. Williams is an able and fear­ cash and added trophies is the
FIR E INSURANCE.
announced from forest service head­ ler, a logger of Dallas; Phillip Kruft, followed, which brought the eve­ less
eyer offered—fast relay
preacher and it will be well greatest
quarters.
a logger of Astoria; Wert J. Gortma­ ning only too soon to a close.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
strings,
snappy
young 3teers and
worth your while to come out the wildest of bucking
The total fire loss for Oregon, ex­ ker, a carpenter of Oregon City; Chas.
Great American Fire Insurance Co.
bronks—
clusive of Portland, during August, Northrup, a laborer, of The Dalles, and
and hear him.
these
are
some
of
the
features
Epworth League
was $318,895, according to the monthly G. P. Sloan, a painting contractor of
Keep your policy in our Fire
The church building has been promised for the 1921 Pendleton
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
report made by A. C. Barber, state Portland.
All are invited to attend Ep­ calcimined and otherwise greatly Round-Up, September 22, 23 and
fire marshal.
The census bureau has issued a pre­ worth
League at the M. E. improved inside, and a hearty 24.
ESTACADA STATE BANK,
Oregon’s common school fund will liminary statement of results shown
church,
every Sunday,! at 6:30 welcome is extended to all to Gay in brilliant shirts and fuz­
have
at
least
$21,648.71
this
year
from
by the manufactures census taken in
A g ents .
the banks of the state whose unclaimed Oregon for 1919, which reflects a mar­ p. m. The League is planning come and worship with us.
zy chaps, cowboys and cowgirls
commercial and savings deposits es­ velous growth of Industries in the to do real things this winter, and
are
already gathering in Pendle­
cheat to the state.
five years following 1914. The value with your help it will be possi­
Fire Does Damage
Keber Brothers’ lot of fuggles hops of manufactured products in those five ble to put these plans into effect.
ton in anticipation of the big
at Mount Angel yielded 8000 pounds years Increased 234.2 per cent and
Yesterday morning about half
Indians are ready with
from 10 acres, and the quality was ex­ capital invested in manufacturing es­ There will be some sort of an en­ past seven, the fire alarm was event.
their
beaded
elk teeth
cellent. All growers in that vicinity tablishments almost as much, or 215.4 tertainment or social each month. sounded. Prompt response was strings, furs buckskins,
and
other
trappings
Mrs. Pimm will be the leader
per cent.
}%
2d door north o f Depot.
| have completed picking.
The management of the yellow pine Douglas county's prune yield will be for Sunday night with an inter­ given and the hose carts taken for the Indian parades and cere­
regions In Oregon and California will more than one-third of the crop of the esting subject: "Sins of the to the scene of action. The fire monials which are a part of each
| SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, | be
discussed by forestry officials of
was in the house belonging to J. day’s program. Soon their te­
northwest, according to esti­
|
15c and up.
:j: the two states at a conference to be Pacific
mates made. Estimates on the prune Tongue.” Everybody come and W. Shaffotd on the height south pees will be pitched at the
soon In southern Oregon.
crop for the northwest, according to bring your bibles.
east of town, and was caused by Round-Up grounds and smoke
& Needlework, Crochet Thread £ held
C.
A.
Johnson
of
Fossy
has
been
ap­
Growers' association officials
* Etc., for sale.
;< pointed sheriff of Wheeler county to Oregon
a defective flue. The roof suf­ from the campfires will mingle
and representatives of the larger pack­
Officials
Take
Pictures
fered considerable damage, and with dust from the corral where
Sheriff Keeley, who resigned ing corporations, vary between 22,-
THE GATES TO SUCCESS f succeed
as a result of a report by auditors that 000,000 and 27,000,000 pounds. Douglas Tuesday afternoon, a special the interior somewhat by smoke the try-outs are now being held.
Proprietors
% hts books showed a shortage of $19,- county's yield is placed at approxi­ car, with Conductor Fred Tal­ and water.
"The best train service ever af­
973.83.
mately 9,000,000 pounds.
bert
in
charge,
brought
to
Esta­
forded
Round-Up visitors,” is
Ninety-two feet of the trestle of the Dr. Richard M. Brumfield, former
a number of the P. R. L. &
the way William McMurray, gen­
BISSELL
ITEMS
Eugene-Sprlngfield electric railway of Roseburg dentist and leader In local cada
Southern Pacific company was de­ fraternal and social affairs, will go P. Co.’s officials, among whom
and Mrs W. Held left for eral passenger agent, character­
Oregon Poultry Farm the
stroyed when a large hop dryer, ad- on trial In the circuit court at Rose­ were G. C. Fields, Superintend­ the Mr.
izes the service for this year.
coast last Tuesday.
MARQUAM'S TR A P-N ESTED loinlng the track at West Springfield, burg. Wednesday, October 5, on a ent of the Interurban Lines, and
Pendleton homes will be thrown
S. C. W HITE LEGHORNS.
was burned.
charge of first degree murder In con­ Geo. L. Kelley, Land Agent. Mrs. Henry Johnson visited open to visitors, and the Round-
The Springfield Milling & Grain nection with the brutal slaying of
Up Association, made up of
evidently were on import­ relatives in Portland for a few prominent
To make room for the 1500
company, with a capacity of 224 bar­ Dennis Russell on the night of July 13. They
Pendleton ci tizens,
days
last
week.
head of young stock I am rais­
rels of flour dally, has an order from This was the announcement made by ant business, as took pictures of Miss Edith Buhault of Port­ promises that there shall be no
ing this spring. I will sell off
some of my Choice Breeding
a Portland firm that will keep the Judge Bingham, after he had overruled all the railroad buildings includ­
profiteering.
Bens, with line trap-nest re­
land, is visiting her sister Mrs.
mUl operating at full capacity for a motion for a change of venue pre­ ing Hotel Estacada.
cords back of them, at $1.50
more than a month.
H. Smith of George.
sented by the attorneys for the defend­
each. This is a rare bargain.
The Pacific University at For­
Rer. Jesae T. Anderson, the missing ant.
They are worth five times that
No
Microbes
Here
Mrs.
A.
Lee
was
called
to
est
opened last week with
amount for breeding purposes.
Baptist minister of Marshfield, was The total net Income of taxable per­ The deputy inspector for the Clackamas last Friday on ac­ the Grove,
largest
recorded attendance
arrested at Clarksburg, W. Va. He sons in Oregon during the year 1919 Oregon Dairy and Food Commis­
count
of
the
illness
of
her
father.
in
its
history.
This year it will
will
not
be
returned
to
Marshfield.
amounted to $166.240,6*6, according to
PH IL MARQUAM
Rev. Mr. Anderson disappeared in the figures that have been compiled sion was here last Monday and Robert Miller, after Spending be found entered in more com­
by the office of Milton A. Miller, col­ inspected the Hotel Estacada.
(Farm located one mile out of Ksta­ Portland several weeks ago.
past three months in Cali­ petitive contests, athletic and
Resolutions asking that the tariff lector of internal revenue. The tax In his report he says: “This is a the
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
fornia,
returned home last Fri­ forensic,.,than ever before. L.
protecting lumber and shingles be paid on this Income was $8,232.347. clean, well kept hotel. Kitchen
J. Frank, new physical director
day.
taken from the bill now before con­ Two persons of the state paid taxes
gress, were ordered sent to Oregon on Incomes of from $500,006 to $750,- range and utensils are clean and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Decker re­ who comes from the University
legislators as the result of a vote 000; the same number paid taxes on room well lighted and well sup­ turned home last Wednesday, of Oregon, promises a winning
For Fire Insurance taken
by directors of the Bend Com­ between $400,000 and $500,000. Seven plied with meat boxes, which after spending a few days at football team.
mercial club.
are listed with incomes ranging from are also clean. Dining room is Seaside.
The new annex to the Astoria high $150,000 to $200,000, and 18 with In­ clean and well lighted.”
Stated Communication Moun­
school, which Is now under construc­ comes of from $100.000 to 1160.000
Mr. and Mrs. E. Star visited tain Chapter No. 108, o. E. S.,
PLACE Y O U R IN­
tion, will he dedicated as a memorial
the latter’s mother, Mrs. H. Third Tjesday night, at I. O. O.
Well Done, Boy!
SURANCE THROUGH
to the Clatsop county young men who
Joyner
last Tuesday and Wed­ F. hall. Degrees. Order W. Mi
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO lost
Dr.
W.
W.
Rhodes,
osteopathic
their lives during the world war.
Harry
Osborne
enters
high
WILL P R O T E C T
nesday.
The dedication exercises will be held physician, located at Hotel Esta­ school this year with a perfect
A nna M. D illon , Secretary.
YOUR INTEREST
next Armistice day.
cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays^ record, having gone to the Esta­
Dissatisfaction with the manage­
m. I cada grammar school eight years Pointer, the painter, puts in Have you tried osteopathic
ment and rates of the Cottage Grove and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. 9-8tfI
See him for your windows ; treatment for those chronic con-
without being absent or tardy. glass.
Electric company was shown by the
as cool weather will soon be here, ditions ? Consult Dr. Rhodes at
voters
In
a
recent
special
city
elec­
Cary Real Estate Co. tion. whan a $50,000 Issue of bonds for Read the Ads in the N ews .
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I Hotel Estacada.
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