Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 24, 1921, Image 1

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    D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern
V olume 15,
N umber IO
Clackamas County
E s t a c a d a , O re g o n , T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r
24, 1921.
$1.50 P er Y ear
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Dairymen’s Co-operative league and T h e y ’ r e C o m i n g H o m e
A ddition al Brevities
the directors of the Lower Columbia
The Perry Anderson family
| Dairy association, the latter is now ;
By
E DOLSEN
operating the league’s Astoria and The y e x r . « r e
|0„ e now and dreary have about recovered.
Grays River creameries with a ren-
antj lonely
Jose Gordon went to Portlam
j
tat
charge
of
$1
per
month
for
each,
j
Since
the children have gon e into
T~)R. R. GRAHAM McCALL
to
spend Thanksgiving with rel­
Estacadn was more fortunate
home» o f their own.
‘‘ " ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N .
Principal Events of the Week I This arrangement has been made i
atives.
than
Porjjand in the recent
pending the result ol the dairymen’s Th o hou<e io e m i deie rted, f o r John
Hours: 8:30 a. rr. to 12 m, and 1 to 5 p.
and I only
Briefly
Sketched
for
Infor­
vote
December
6
on
whether
or
not
storm,
forjwhile the rain poured
m. Sunday by appointment
Mrs. J. 0 Duus entertained a
A r e le ft in it now, and we lire all
the league will be disbanded.
Estacada,
Oregon.
down
in
torrents, and on Mondny
mation of O u r Readers.
few lady friends last Thursday
alone.
Operations at the Continental mine
night,
the
wind blew a gale, yet
afternoon.
In the Granite district of Baker coun­
T~)R C. M. NAFF,
It o fte n seems strange, even yet, to
there was no silver thaw.
fhe
ty will continue throughout the winter.
Successor to Dr. L. A. Wells
More than eight Inches of snow on
be sitting
Don’ t forget the meeting of streets on Sunday, were more or
D EN T IST .
Ore will be taken from the upper level
W it h no one but John through the the Community
the level has fallen at La Grande.
Cub, Friday less flooded, as the sewers and
Estacada,
Oregon.
and stored for milling In the spring.
evenings long,
It costs about $1200 a day to admin­
bight
at
the
Estacada
Hotel.
The announced Itinerary of Mar­ And I listen at times f o r the quick,
gutters were unable to run the
ister the schools of Hood River coun­
"TNR. R. MORSE,
shal Ferdinand Foch and his party of
ea ge r flitting
ty.
Miss
Bertha
Burns
will
spend
water off. Main street between
-L y P H Y S I C I A N AND S U R G E O N .
distinguished French military men on
Of
fo otste ps
overhead or
for
Complete remodeling of the Marion
third and second, was almost en­
Thanksgiving
here
with
her
par­
snatches o f song.
Office and Residence Second end Main county courthouse Is being consider­ the.'r visit to the northwest specified
ents, Prof. F. E. and Mrs. tirely covered, and the Cascade
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
December 10 as the date on which the
ed by the county court.
While the children were little our
connections.
Burns.
generalissimo will arrive In Portland.
garage was flooded a foot deep.
w ork was much harder.
The Deschutes county teachers' In­
The assessed valuations of all pub­
'Twa*
o
f
te
n
an
almost
impossible
On Broadway, down town, the
stitute held one of Its most success­
Roger Cary was an Estacada
TV/TRS. R. GRAHAM McCALL,
lic utilities In Oregon for the year
task
ful annual sessions at Eend.
1VA. P I P E O R G A N a n d P I A N O .
east
side was swamped, water
Monday
1921 aggregate $185,504,795.29 as T o pay all the bills and keep f o o d in visitor from Portland
An unidentified man of about 25
running
over the sidewalk in
Graduate Chicago Musical College. 10
night, the guest of his brother,
the larder,
against $181,057,000.53 for tho year
years Teaching Experience. Estacada, was struck by an auto on the Pendle- 1920, according to figures made pub­
T o watch them and answer what­ W. F. Cary.
front of Marchbank’s confection­
Oregon.
ton-Walla Walla highway near Milton
ever they might ask.
lic by Frank Lovell, state tax com­
ery, and south to the street cor­
and killed.
A. H. Standish, father of R.
missioner.
TWTRS. J. E. GATES,
ner.
Cary’s real estate office
Still I often tim es think, th ou gh I've
Twenty Ashland men donated their
M. and P. S. Standish, former
The immediate results of the visit
AVA P I A N O I N S T R U C T O R .
grown so much older
was marooned.
work Monday on the new community
A n d more nearly disabled than ever residents of this place, passed
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada. clubhouse being built by the Civic Im to Klamath Falls of the caravan of
By dint of strenuous efforts in
boosters for The Dalles-Klamath high­
b e fo r e ,
away last Wednesday, the If», at
provement club.
clearing
gutters, the water was
way, was that a bond ls^pe may be That nil o f the cares I would w illing­
E. GATES,
his home in Oak Park, Illinois.
E. J. Hansett of Turner has been
ly shoulder
FU N ERAL D IR E C T O R
floated to cover the cost of construc­
run
off
partially by the next
appointed by Warden Compton of the
Mr. Standish spent the summer
and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele­ Oregon penitentiary as superintend­ tion of the Klamath county end of the If they were all with us and children
morning,
and during the day the
on ce moro.
here several times, visiting his
phone.
Lady Assistant.
proposed highway.
ent of the state flax plant.
bulk
of
the
water had subsided
The sum of $150,000 has been In­ And every year as it draws toward sons, and was quite well known
Construction of a bridge across the
so
the
sidewalks
were clear.
Q
D. EBY,
cluded In tho federal house appropria­
in this section.
Thanksgiving
Columbia river near The Dalles would
Vy*
ATTO RN EY AT LAW .
tions bill with which to wage war on
W e make them all promis e to visit
Monday
night
about
midnight
be authorized under a bill Introduced
us here,
General Practice.
Confidential Adi In congress by Representative Sin- the beetle insect in the national forests
a wind storm came up which
Inspect Power Plants
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
of Oregon and California, according And I sometimes tell John th ere’ d be
shook a number of houses but
nott.
m o re j o y in living,
to a telegram received at the offices
Tuesday morning twenty mem­ did r.o particular damage, ex­
TWTcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER,
Coburg citizens held a big meet­
F o r me, if Thanksgiving ca m e four
of F. A. Elliott, state forester.
bers of the senior class. 0. A. C. cept blowing off one of the pil­
•LVA
A TTO R N E Y S A T LAW .
ing Monday to take steps to form a
times a year.
The pool of 112,000 pounds of this
drainage
area
to
improve
10,000
acres
department
of electrical engin­ lars of the front porch of VV. F.
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
days ana Saturdays, 263-5, Withrow of wet land in northern Lane county year's crop of raspberries handled for I’ ll begin pr eparation s next week to eering, arrived in
town and Cary’s residence.
the
growers
of
Lane
county
by
the
Eu­
re
ceiv
e
them,
The noise
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­ and southern Linn county.
hungry
as
bears,
headed
for the aroused his neighbors who turned
An
d,
thou
gh
th
ey’
ve
all
grow
n
to
gene Fruit Growers' association has
ton building.
The town of Sherwood in Washing­
be w om en and men
been closed. The price received by
restaurants to satisfy the crav­ out and helped him prop up the
ton county is preparing to spend $40,-
P A U L C . FISCHER.
the growers for red raspberries is 8A2 And have homes o f their own, too, I’ ll ings of the inner man. They
000 for a municipal water supply, the
*
ATTORN EY AT LAW .
porch.
almost believe them
cents and for blackcaps 10% cents.
T o be just my ow n little children had been to Cazadero to inspect
Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon. water to be taken from Baker creek,
The Clackamas river though
Several reports reaching Tillamook
again.
a tributary of the Tualatin river.
the P, R. L. & P, Co.'s power
were to the effects that the Hill in­
very
high and a muddy torrent,
The Lebanon members of the Elks’
E. WOOSTER,
terests, which have an option on the I am goin g to have the best dinner plant at that point. Prof. R. H. has done no damage in this im­
lodge have made arrangements with
•
N E G O TIA TE S LOANS.
Dearborn, head of the electrical
w e ever
Gales Creejc & Wilson River railroad,
The bridge at
Buys Mortgages, Rents your property, the owner of the local moving picture will start work on the road before
Y et had in the family T hanksgiv ­ engineering department of the mediate vicinity.
Writes Insurance in the very best com­ house to give all the children of the
North
Fork,
we
hear,
went out
ing
day,
the option expires next June, and that
panies—he can get you results. Esta­ town a free show Christmas day.
And I know it is well, too, f o r maybe O. A. C., was in charge of the and a section of the pipe line of
the
motive
power
will
be
electricity.
cada, Oregon.
Fire which broke out in the flax
party.
we never
Because Hugh Johnson was sick
the Oregon City water works at
plant at the Oregon state penitentiary
W il l all get togeth er again in this
abed
and
could
not
put
in
his
fall
Clear Creek was washed out, so
way.
at Salem resulted In damage to the
Special Railroad Rates
that city is using water in one of
building and contents estimated by grain, a crowd of his neighbors and
John says I am foo lish and that
prison officials at approximately $18,- several farmers of the Gaston Reality
The P. R. L. & P. Co. are giv­ the reservoirs. We hear of no
’ tw ou ld be better
went
out
to
his
farm
with
their
teams
000 .
ing
special rates for Thanks particular damage in the coun­
T o have just a plain dinner, with­
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Automobile tourists Continue to stop and plows and harrows and worked
out frills or pies,
giving,
between 'Portland anc try, although low spots are flood­
In Roseburg in spite of the lateness all day In his fields. There were 16 But I tell yo u last night when he
Keep your policy in our Fire
the
following
points: Barton, ed. Sunday fand Monday fore­
teams.
of the season. Between 40 and 50
read Ethel’ s letter
Proof Vault, tree o f charge.
Plans
for
creating
a
special
taxing
Eagle
Creek,
Estacada, Bui noon the trains were delayed, as
I
noticed
that
he,
too,
had
tears
in
cars containing an average of four per­
district to raise funds to co-operate
his eyes.
Run,
$1.08,
including
the war about 250 feet of track was
sons
each,
stop
each
night,
It
Is
esti­
H . C. STEPH EN S
with the highway commission on a C o p y r ig h t, 1021, W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U nion
mated.
tax. Tickets on sale Wednes­ washed out this side of Jennie
Jack Latta, former employe of the 50-50 basis In constructing a paved
A gent .
day and Thursday, Novembei Station. By Monday afternoon
Pacific car shops of Portland, was ac­ road between Albany and Lebanon
Pay Their Own W ay
23 and 24, only, good going or they were running again nearly
were
developed
at
a
meeting
in
Al­
cidently shot at Tule lake near Malin
There are 531 students at the Wednesday or Thursday, and on time. At present there is no
while goose hunting and died two bany of committees representing the
University of Oregon who get no limited for return to and includ­
two
cities.
indication of a change in tho
two hours later from loss of blood and
The 2-year-old Jersey cows owned money from home, who make ing Monday, November 2R.
shock.
weather, though the rain is mod­
every
cent
their
education
is
by O. A. Thompson of Blachly, Lane
Statistics recently compiled by The
Baggage will not be checked erating. However, E s t a c a d a
costing
them,
who
are
proving
county,
scored
higher
than
any
other
Stamp
Goods,
Dalles-Wasco county Chamber of Com­
may congratulate itself in es­
Jerseys in their class in the entire that it is possible for any young under this tariff.
merce show that the Mill creek dis­
Dolls, Toys, etc.
man or woman with energy and
caping
far more lightly than
United
States
in
the
production
of
trict produced and shipped more than
determination to get a college'
butter
fat
in
August
this
year,
ac­
elsewhere
in the county.
Ankle
Injured
12,000 tons of fruit and vegetables
Mail Box for Santa
Undeterred
by
cording to the Jersey Bulletin and education.
this year.
F. C. Cleworth. while playing
empty pockets, these students
Dairy World.
is Now Ready!
The Union Oil company ofr- Cali­
Christmas Seals
With the figures from one small dis­ through summer labor and spare football last week, had the mis­
Bring kiddies to see. Shop t fornia has sent to the secretary of trict not yet in, County School Super­ time jobs at Eugene are buying fortune to have his ankle injured
Has your county much tuber­
state a check for $22,248.68, covering
early at
their clothes and books and pay­
intendent Moore announces that the
by
a
kick.
He
went
on
playing,
culosis?
Note the number of re­
the tax on the corporation’s sale of
number of persons of school age ing for their laundry and their but the next day it was so swol­
gasolene and distillate In Oregon In
ported deaths from the disease
board.
No
job
is
too
humble
or
counted in the recent school census
October.
too difficult. They support them­ len he could not walk. He was in various counties last year:
of Lane county totals 11,405, which
W. F. Wright reporta tho uncover­
selves
doing a multitude of afraid ¡¡'a bone might be broken, Baker 6, Benton 4, Clackamas 38,
is approximately 250 mor» than were
ing of a valuable gold-producing quartz
homely
tasks. Study and toil and so he had an X ray examin­
counted last year.
Clatsop 11, Columbia 8, Coos 13,
vein on his farm, less than two miles
are link^l in close companion­
Four squads of state traffic officers
ation, which showed however, Crook 1, Curry 0, Deschutes 5,
south of Applegate. The vein has a
ship.
working out of Salem arrested more
width of four feet and pans well In
Of these, 127 are freshmen, that it was not tho case. He is Douglass 20, Gillam 0, Grant 1,
than 25 motor vehicle drivers on
free milling ore.
able to resume his cla-ses and Harney 2, Hood River 4, Jackson
charges of violating the traffic regu­ 110 sophomores. I l l juniors, 88
With but 21.1 per cent of the city's
around with the help of 10, Jefferson 1, Josephine 5,
seniors,
44
specials
and
42
grad­
A Bad Winter Night
+ 1460 registered voters at the polls, lations with relation to lights. Similar uate students. Four hundred get
crutches.
Klamath 12, Lake 2, Lane 20.
drives will be conducted by the state
the proposition for the city ot.Grants
four are men, and 127 are
Lincoln 2, Linn 10, Malheur 4.
Is No Time to Roam,
* Pass to pave that section of.-the Pa­ officers In various sections of Oregon and
women. In addition, there are
in the near future.
Marion
107, Morrow 2, Multno­
Cooked
Food
Sale
cific highway within the (corporate
429 men and 203 women who are
Percy Cupper, state engineer, will
Subscribe for a Magazine * limits was defeated.
mah 77. Portland 212, Polk 3.
f
partly self-supporting.
Come from hill,
leave for Salt Lake City late this
The state corporation .department,
Come from Dale;
Sherman 2, l'illamook 0, Umatil­
There is an enrollment this
And Read jt at Home.
♦ under the supervision o f T. B..Hand- month, where he will attend a meet­ year
Everyone come to our
o f 2010 in the University.
la 24. Union 3, Wallowa 4, W»>-
ing
of
the
Western
States
Rerlama-
♦ ley, corporation commission, paid in­
Cooked Food Sale.
These statistics show, therefore,
co9, Washington 18, Win e ’er 1
tion
association.
Other
Oregon
repre­
♦ to the general fund of the state a total
All kinds of aprons and usefu.
sentatives at the session will include that there are 25 per cent, of
and Yamhill 13. Total 670.
I i
—
,
_________
.
♦ of $288,173 during the period, June* 30,
the
students
totally
self-support­
articles
just right for Christmas
a number of prominent men appointed
justice
to
Clackamas,
Multnomah
ing, and thirty per cent, partly SATURDAY, DEC. 3. 1921. giv­
♦ 1920, to June 30, 1921%
recently by Governor Olcott.
For Sale at
and Marion counties, it should 1
Up to the present time, more than
self-supporting.
This, too, in a
Charles E. Strickland, special In­
en by the Ladies Aid of M. E. remembered that all deaths fro’ ’
3.000,000 pounds of the 1$21 chop of
year
of
unusual
economic
de­
vestigator for the state engineers' de
♦
church.
prunes have been shipped to various
pression.
tuberculosis at the Portland Op* n
♦ markets of the world by the Oregon partment, has returned to Salem from
The
bid
adage
that
where
Air Sanatorium at Miiwauki
the Summer Lake and Silver Lake lr
To Water U itrj
* Growers’
Co-operative
association,
rigation districts, where he made an there’s a will there’ s a way,
from the Multnoman county fa -. ■
with headquarters In Salem.
You are hereby notified that and the State Sanatorium at Si-
Inspection of the development work seems not to have lost its truth.
With
an
enrollment
of
455
children,
The
Store
under way. Work on both of the ir­
all water for drinking purposes lem are charger! against the:v
the boys’ and girls’ clubs sponsored by
rigation districts Is progressing satis
Christian Church
should be boiled.
This precau­ counties, respectively.
the government and the state agricul­
factorily, the Investigator said.
tion is necessary, on account of
tural college produced In Clackamas
There
will
be
Thanksgiving
Since 1906, tuberculosis has o -
The case of Abe Evans, who is In
county products valued at $12,283.58
this so much surface water at pres­ creased 40 per cent. Much cr* -
the state penitentiary at Salem await services on Sunday, at
during the year Just ended.
ing execution on December 2 for the church. T. M. White of Port­ ent.
it tor the progress in the fig ’
Chester Girt, 18, son of Mrs. Mag­
By order of the
murder of James Doran of Bend, will land will preach both morning
against the white plague is d •
gie Girt, a widow who lives five miles
be appealed to the supreme court de­ and evening.
B o a r d o f H e a l t h .
the various state tuberculosis a
southwest of Rainier, was shot
spite the statement made recently by
through the right lung by Riley Oirt,
sociationa and National Assoc. •
Evans that he desired to hsng on the
PLACE Y O U R IN­
Thanksgiving Service
bis uncle, who mistook him for a bear.
Red Cross Workers
tion. The Oregon Tuberculo
date set by the court This was an
SURANCE THROUGH
The pair were hunting together.
There will be a service at the
nounced by Mrs. Evans, who is provid
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
Association is financed entin j
Those
ladies
who
have
been
The Bay Horse mine eight miles be­
WILL PROTECT
Ing the funds for her husband's de M. E. Church, on Thanksgiving assisting Mrs. Mae Reed in the through the sale of Christrr. ’ •
low Huntington promises to develop
YOUR INTEREST
fense.
Day, at 10:30 a. m. Everybody! Red Cross enrollment, are Mes- Seals. Five million seals ? >
into one of the richest silver mines
is
cordially invited to attend.
in the country. Ore is runniag more
dames W. J. Moore, Ted Ahl- being distributed to the agei , i
Keep warm by a No. 7 Majes­
than 100 ounces of silver to the ton tic Electric Heater, price $9.00
berg, John F. Lovelace, F. E. who have accepted the mana;
at a vertical depth of only 168 feet.
at the Reed Auto Co.
10-27tf
Subscribe for your home paper Burns, D. B. Herring. Upton H. ment of the sale in various coi
As a result of a conference between
the E astern C lackamas N ews . Gibbs and Nina B. Ecker.
ties.
We do Job Printing.
the tone directors of the ^ Oregon
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