Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 06, 1921, Image 1

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Eastern Clackamas County
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T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 6, & 2 1 .
$1.50 P e r Y e a r
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i Marion j mission, at a meeting held in Salem,
* Additional Brevities
•a-dist of|-VO,ed t0 Buarautee Interest for the
county and a p
marketed i “ *xt Bix mon,ha 011 $500.000 for bonds
It is a joy to live in this glori­
the Wills iettf
aches this jsaiiatl by the Medford Irrigation dis­ ous Indian summer weather.
more thai h ' i
ne peaches trict; also the interest on (275.000 of
season. 'I u<
Joe Woodle is driving one of
bonds issued by the Payette Slope Ir­
T Y t . R. GRAHAM McCALL
averaged fl
rigation district.
the
Estacada - Portland a u t o
Principal
Events
of
the
Week
There was a large attendance
•lutes
county
PH YSIC IAN an d SU RG E O N .
Ninety , .•
Lumber shipments by water from stages.
applying
for
at
the first meeting of the Com­
ex-servlri
Hour i: 8:30 a. m. to 12 m, and I to 5 p.
Briefly Sketched for Infer-
.*1 law arc ask- the Columbia river during September
W. Sunday by appointment
bonuses j
munity
Club last Friday night,
R. C. Deming has another car
Estacada,
Oregon.
ip th the iegal were thu largest in several months.
»nation of Out* Readeré;
Ing, fior„'
after
the
summer vacation.
load
of
blackberries
ready
for
• b'oiiiX# iommis- Rtatisties compiled by Deputy Col-
T:
rep reVen’
R. C. M. NAFF,
WtWr t/f Customs Karluen at Astoria, shipment.
President Stephens called the
B
Two new business houses will open slon in t
Successor to Dr. L. A. Wells
of Oregon City, slïtnjrt# Gïift. fh the 3« days, 65 vessels
J. HL Denning of Wasco, broth­ meeting to order, and in the ab­
In Corvallis October 1.
D E N T IS T .
Clyde C Ilui
loaded at the m(Tf? Hr the Columbia
I
a
ed
by
the
senate
Bs tacada.
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er of Mrs. U. S. Morgan, was a sence o f Secretary C. E. Kilgore,
Oregon.
Fire, which started In the City having ' , ;
.rnal revenue for river district, and their combined car­
appointed Fred Bartholomew as
as
colh
toi
bakery, swept half a block of Hermig.
goes amounted to 59 , 092,371 feet' of week-end visitor here.
T y t . R. MORSE,
Oregon, will ds ■! He the duties of the lumber.
Sercetary, pro tent. He then*
ton’s business buildings.
M r' ant! Mrs, Inglis and chil­
jb t ie necessary for-
P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N .
Johu M. Lippold, aged 50 years, was office fa soon
Charles Park, president of the state dren were heV^frorn Gresham, gave a short talk on the Commu­
.1.
malitie,
.re
■
'
e,ad
Office and Residence Second and Main killed when he fell from a walnut tree
board of horticulture has announced
nity Club Work since its organiza­
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone on his premises at Salem.
Anno ¿licerne, was made at Medford that it will be necessary to quarantine Tuesday calling on friend's.
tion,
and spoke encouragingly o f
■ iher, division manager
connections.
Mrs. M. H. Boyle came over what the Club might do in the
Malheur county on account of weevil
The trolling launch Red Eagle was by lia r
. i. -Oiegou Power com-
totally destroyed by fire off the oi
Cglifoi!
home offices of the found In alfalfa In that county, and from Portland to-day to visit her future. The road work was espe­
A A R S . R. GRAHAM McCALL,
mouth of the Columbia river.
Pa»y. *1*81 w
that action will be taken at once to mother, Mrs. N. B. Ecktr and
would be moved at an
m
P IP E O R G A N AND P IA N O .
cially emphasized upon, and as a-
prevent the shipping of alfalfa into
Enrollment in the university of Ore- P°wer c01" '
Frunclsco to Med-
sister, Mrs. W. F. Cary.
Graduate Chicago Musical College, 10 gou at Eugene this year is 1884, an early ,1#te
committee to see that this pert
other counties. A proclamation in line
years Teaching Experience. Estacada,
The school budget which was o f the county got what is comfingt
increase of 384 over last year.
,ord>
with Mr. Park's suggestion probably
Oregon.
of growers In
will be issued by Governor Olcott.
Third and fourth assistant postmas-
Prunes
published in the last two issues to it along this line, he appointed!
e been cleaned
A/TRS. J. E. GATES,
ters, to the number of more than 75, Tllt' Dalles d
The Bear Creek orchard, on the out­ of the N ews , was drawn up with
the following: G. Wilcox, of
lu 18 months,
held their annual convention at Salem. up for 11
X P IA N O I N S T R U C T O R ,
skirts of Medford, last week received
the assistance of R. Marchbank, Estacada; A. H. Miller. George;
.s been sold and
The state will expend $20,000 this An of thr 1
the highest price ever paid in America
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada.
t has either been
W. F. Cary and J. K. Ely.
A. C. Cogswell, Eagle Creek; J.
fall and winter In the construction of the entlr
for a carload of pears, sold in New
delivered to pur-
E; GATES,
a fish hatchery on the Necftnirum contract
York and bringing a gross of (4249
Harry Snyder of the People's O. Tunnell, Currinsville; Wm. A.
J * f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r
Fiver.
chasers:
This car contained 1000 half-boxes of Store, received word that Mrs. Bard, Springwater: and T. B.
ir S reveal the fact I)' Anjou pears which sold for an aver­
ttqj Embalmer. N igh t, and bay bele- 1 A'ppipxbiiately ^.iiOddSod.teet of.Auni-
Regiet
.'libers {he women age of (4.25, This means that these Snyder, who has been visiting in Young of Garfield. The com­
phone.
Lady Assistant.
ber will be loaded at Columbia river that in
lnal
school at Mon- pears Were sold at Wholesale averag­ Pennsylvania for several months, mittee on entertainment is Mes-
mills for ports In the Orient by Octo- at the (.
• i with ratio of 19 ing 10 cents’
dames F. E Burns, A. C. Gates
O
D. EBY,
ber 20.
mouth
tot the entire car­ will start for home on the 10th.
t 19 men In school load.
V-r*
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Walter S. Gore, a hale and hearty to 1. Tb.
Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Allen are and G. E. Lawrence.
d61 students who have
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ resident of Medford, 69 years old, was °f a t
Constitutionality of the Oregon devoting their spare time in
A program followed the busi­
late.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
the first white boy born in Jackson register
bonus law will be passed upon by the
ness session, consisting o f com­
learning
to
drive
a
new
Buick,
lie Douglas county supreme court of Oregon in a friendly
county.
Estlma’
TUTcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER,
(hat the county will suit which is to be instituted in the which they recently purchased munity singing led by Mrs. G. E.
Production at the Redmond juniper prune c
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
he prunes raised in lower courts Immediately. This ac­ from Wilcox Bros, of the Cas­ Lawrence; reading by Miss Mor­
products mill, rebuilt since the fire prodti
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ which destroyed the first factory, be- the Pa 1
i.west this year. The tion was decided upon by the state cade garage.
gan; solo by Mr. Huggins, of
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
crop is exceeding bonus commission after it had been
Douglas
Portland, and an address by Rev.
building. Portland office, 009-15, Fen­ gan laat week.
md the predicted ton- found that sale of the initial bonds
During the last three mouths Coos earl/
ton building.
Williams, the evangelist, on
• at approximately 10,- waited upon such action in view of
county has paid $276.67 lu coyote beuu- nag t •
Wedding Bells
Community Spirit.“ Miss L.
is.
P ± U L C. f ISCHHR,
He« The county pays $8 fob males 000,a >.
the recent New York decision against
At Hillsboro, Oregon, October P. Shields, of Portland, also
r
X f t r t R N E Y A T , t'Á W ;
rrigation
securities
com-
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the bond issue in that state.
4th, 1921, Miss Bina Douglass, spoke in connection with the Ly­
Crews are now engaged in complet­
Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon.
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of Estacada. was united in mar­ ceum course which the high
ing the six miles of new grade of
C E. WOOSTER,
the Mount Hood Loop highway on the
riage to William Bell, o f Sandy school has obtained for the com­
r Ji'i1 ¡ l l i l l l i i n i l l l l l l i l
N E G O T IA T E S LOANS,
northeast base of Mount Hood.
Ridge. They were accompanied ing school year. The evening’s
■
More than 21,720 tourists Stopped
Buys Mortgages, Rents your property.
by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyment was rounded out with
Writes Insurance in the very,best com­ in Roseburg during the last five
Joe Black, of Portland.
The ight refreshments and a general
panies—he can get you results. Esta­ months, according to figures compiled
cada, Oregon.
Rev.
Herbert
A.
Dick,
pastor
of social time.
by the chamber of commerce.
the Congregational Church at
Providing shipments of wheat come
In fast enough, the Astoria Flouring
Hillsboro, tied the knot. The
University Notes
I.
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F .
Mills company will operate its plaht
bride is a popular ^ \ ,sFnVihrtt:
is unarm a uay during October.
been reached in the University
Ey, Deingfftie daughter o f Mrs.
RiitUp-, a, farniet of the Eagle
o f Oregon at the close o f the
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co:
Point district In Tacit«” !! -county, wqs
Viola Douglass, and was born
fifth day o f the fall term, which
killed when a car he was driving over- '
and raised on t the Douglass
Keep your policy in our Fire
opened September 26. This in­
turned at a curve on the Brownsboro
Proof Vault, free o f charge.
lomestead, at Sandy Ridge.
road.
cludes 150 students in the medi­
The
groom is a we’ l-to-do farmer
The mint distillery on the Caledon!
cal school in Portland, which is a
H. C . S T E P H E N S
of Sandy. After a brief visit at
marsh, near Klamath Fails, is In o.,
regular department of the uni­
eratlon. The best of the mint crop
Seaside, the newly married cou­
A gent .
versity proper. On the Eugene
producing about 46 pottnd* of oil
ple will ro to their home at San­
campus alone 1884 students have
the aert1.
dy Ridge. A host o f friends
The Newberg city council has pa,
registered and late entrants are
extend congratulations, among
£ ah di'dlnancc abolishing all unllm
expected to swell the total to
M o r n in g
S e s s io n :
whom the editor o f the N ews
i erthFhlfcMi gFatttell by the city, ma!
1350.
It necessary iui' tbhW ’h* tk !ippl>
begs to include himself.
t * 'eti to Order at 10 a. m.
Student loans at the U n iv e rs i­
new charters.
O p e n in g O tiit
ty
o f Oregon may in the future
Ashland will hold its annual winter
2d door north of Depot.
i ! Call of Officers
Again a Winner
be limited to non-smokers, ac­
fair from November 29 to Decemt
2
SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, f this year. Elaborate preparations are Ev Call of Lodges
The school football eleven is cording to Dean John Straub,
being made for livestock, agrtcull -t,
1. ding of Minutes of the last convention
starting out bravely, having re­ trustee o f the fund, which was
15c and up.
and fruit exhibits.
Address of Welcome— H. L. McKenney, N. G., Estacada Lodge
peated it# victory two weeks built up by gifts. “ The amount
Crook county dairymen who re
Needlework, Crochet Thread X
Re ponse—O. P. Miller, P. G. P., Oregon City
ago
over Franklin High, by beat­ o f money spent by an average
ly purchased two carloads of J<
y
Etc., itit- ¿alfi:
j,
•leading of Reports, Petitions and Communications
dattld In hinn County were so
ing Hillsboro last Friday by the smoker during a school year is
1 . ports of Special Committees
pleased that liiey Art? Decking four
same score o f 20 to 0. If they $50 or better,” says Dean Straub,
T H E 6ATES TO SUCCESS
additional carloads.
Pr< sentatkrh erf ftriis»
keep on this way, they will earn “ and it is felt that if a student
Proprietors
As the result of what is believ »d to
Unfinished Business
•
the title of “ The Unbeatables.” really needs help he should elim­
be the accidental discharge of a rifle,
New Business
To-morrow they go to play the inate this item of expense.”
Warren Garrett, 16 years old, wan kdl
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Election
of
Officers
#
“ Oregon, 1925,” the designa­
ed Instantly at La Grande, the bullet
High School at Forest Grove.
¡•election of next Meeting Place.
going through his heart.
The following are the huskies who tion o f the present freshman
*
Genuine
Andrew West, a Finlander, at work
Question Box
compose the team: Roy McKin­ class at the University of Ore­
In the Eel lake camp of the B urn er
Luncheon- Hotel Estacada
ney, Jesse Demoy, Waldo Demoy, gon, is expected to meet the ap­
Lumber company near Marshfielc was
Andy Jannsen, Marion Tucker, proval o f the backers of the
killed instantly when a dead limb irom j
A f t e r n o o n S e s s io n .
Arnold Lovelace, Arthur Morris, great industrial exposition be­
a tree fell and crushed his skull.
¥
Called to Order at 2:30 p. m.
The Oregon public service to mm *
Ike Tucker, George Denny, Ben­ ing planned for Portland in that
50c and up. Also
*
h \emplifying of First Degree by Competing Teams
slon has suspended the application 'ur
ton Sarverand Walter Anderson. year.
♦
Dinner—Hotel Estacada.
increased rates on the street-car lines
Prof. Karl Einarson is the able
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of Salem, Eugene, West Linn and As­
coach
who is drilling them into
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M oonshine
toria, until January 1 of next year.
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shape.
The
growers
in
Rogue
river
valley
15c, 25c and 35c.
*
Called to Order at 7:30 p. m.
It vas reported in town yes­
will receive more than $2.006,000 from
*
Invocation—Rev. E. A. Smith, Lents, Ore.
terday. that a cache o f moonshine
their pears and apples this year, ac­
Legion Dance
¥
Decision of Judges on Degree Work
had been unearthed in the Gar-
cording to Mark Montgomery, agent
The
openin«
dence o f the wm-1 fleld^ iatrict No 3tul „
found,
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Presentation o f Cup to Winning Team
for the Southern Pacific at Medford,
ter
season,
will
be
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Up to date, 2831 ex-servloe men en­
Remarks PresidenfC. Schuebel
American
Legion
on
Oct.
29,
in
titled to benefits under the so-called
♦
Violin and Piano Duet Mr. and Mrs. T. Ahlberg—Meditation
liquid. Prohibition may not pro­
the park pavilion, and will be a
bonus law have filed applicationa for
♦
- - Thais
hibit, but moonshiners have hard
cash contributions, while 2682 appli­
masquerade. The Auxiliary will
♦
Address—
Rev.
E.
A.
Smith
¡sledding
in Clackamas county.
cants have expressed a preference for
serve light refreshments and 1'
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Violin and Piano Duet—Tlielma Wilcox and Edna Carter
There must be a tremendous profit
loans.
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: prize. Willbe .ti.en
,h ' ^
in lhe bueinese, in order to ofTeet
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Reading—Mrs. R. H. Carter
As the result of a tuition fee of (84
maw.uee. The « » n
d a n ce..
confiscation and
levied by the directors, farmers in the
Dialogue “ Why They Joined the Rebekahs” —Val Cary. Rose
need no comment, as they are
when dlacovery
vicinity of Bend will make no effort!
Wilcox, Mary Smith, Emma Lawrence
to send their children to the Bend
favorably known and merit the
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Vocal Solo—Mrs. M. G. Weatherby.
schools, claiming that the fee is exor­
su p p o rt of the community.
ma
bitant.
Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopathic
Pear shipments to date from the
Died
Hood River valley have reached 65
physician, located at Hotel Esta­
PLACE Y O U R IN­
At Springwater, October 4th, cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays
carloads. During the past week 24 car­
SURANCE THROUGH
At tlieclose uf the Program, there will be a
1921, Mrs. Susan Smith, for­ and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m.
loads of apples were shipped, the Ap­
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
9 -8 tf
ple Growers’ association leading with
m erly of Shelby county, Missouri,
LODGE WEDDING
WILL PROTECT
10 cars.
YOUR INTEREST
aged
74
years.
The
deceased
of tt Prominent Oddfellow, of Estacada,
The greatest volume of wheat ever
Pointer, the painter, puts in
leaves several children, and was
and a Rehekah, Of Portland.
shipped abroad from Portland during
a half sister of S. E. Wooster, glass. See him for your window»
a single month was exported during
The funeral took place this af- as cool weather will soon be here,
September. The toUl tof the month,
which breaks all past records, was 4r
ternoon at Oregon City.
I
W tf
730JH? bushel».
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PROFESSIONAL CARD«. ~|
NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
-l.'ex L a F o fio t t
lackamas County
FIR E INSURANCE.
HUslrtct Convention,
Estacada, October 15th, 1921.
PROGRAMME:
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IMITATIONS
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Fo r Fire Insurance
Cary Reai Estate Co.
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