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

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    ¿Eastern (Elarkamas Nrms
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 15,
3TACADA, O regon , T hursday , D ecember 15,1921.
N umber 13
$1.50 P er Y ear
GARFIELD BREVITIES
ELWOOD ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Young mo­
spent a few days in Portland tored to Portland Friday.
last week.
Z. Downey has returned to
■ p\R . r . c . k a h a m m c c a l l
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Henderson work for the O. W. R. & N. after
^ P H Y S I C I A N A.ND S U R G E O N .
were happily surprised Sunday, a few weeks visit at home,
George Hislop, who for almost
H ours: 8:80 a. ir . to 12 m, and 1 to 5 p.
when
their
son
Will
and
his
wife,
a
year
past had been foreman in
Mrs.
Willis,
mother
of
Mrs.
m. Sunday by appointm ent
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stehman and Theo. Carpenter has returned the NEWS office was operated on
E stacada,
Oregon.
baby Elmer, came out from Ore­ to her California home.
last Monday mornihg at St. Vin­
•T V i. C. M. N A F F ,
gon
City
for
a
short
visit.
cent
hospital in Portland, for
Successor to Dr. L. A. Wells
Mrs.fSchneider and daughter
D EN TIST.
School is closed for an indefi­ of North Dakota have come to cancer of the lived! He went
E stacada,
O regon.
nite period on account of Miss make their home with Louis under the influence of the anes­
Say haying to undergo an opera­ Schneider on the Drost home­ thetic at 9 a. m., but never re­
T "\R . R. MORSE,
covered consciousness again, and
tion for appendicitis, at the hos­ stead.
P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N .
passed away at 3:30 p, m.
pital
in
Portland
last
night.
Office and Residence Second and Main
The Garfield section is attract­ George Hislop was a native of
stre e ts , E stacada, Oregon. Telephone
Rev, J. A. Staats of Oregon ing the attention of easterners
connections.
City, has leased the M. M. Free­ because of its ideal climate and Scotland, being born at Paisley,
man place and with his family productive soil. For fruits and the well known manufacturing
RS. R. GRAHAM M cCALL,
M P I P E O R G A N and P I A N O .
town, sixty-seven years ago.
has taken possession.
berries it cannot be beat. Five
G rad u ate Chicago Musical College. 10
Friends and neighbors of Mr. places have changed hands in the At the young age of nine years
years T eaching E xperience. E stacada,
he came to this c o u n t r y a n d
Fred Moehnke are pleased to past two months.
Oregon.
learned
the printing trade. For
hear he is getting along nicely The Garfield Sunday school is
forty-three
years he was con­
RiYRS. J. E. GATES,
since his operation, at St. Vin­ preparing a program and a
AVA P I A N O I N S T R U C T O R ,
nected with the Decorah Repub­
cent’s hospital.
Christmas tree will be there in lican, of Decorah, Iowa, serving
Phone or call a t The B azaar, E stacada.
There is to be a program and all its glory, loaded with good continuously under three gener­
E. GATES,
tree at the school house, Friday things for the little folks. So ations of editors of one family.
J
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
night,
December 23rd.
bring the children and enjoy it
Early in life he affiliated with
and E m balm er. N ig h t and Day Tele
phone.
Lady A ssistant.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whiteis with them at the chuich on Fri­ the I. O. O. F. and became an
and baby of Molalla, are visiting day eyening, December 23rd.
enthusiastic member for forty-
D EBY,
at
the
S.
Lankins’
home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Hart­
seven years.
He was a Past
A TT O R N EY AT LAW.
Frank Bittner of Bull Run was man were week end guests of Noble Grand of his lodge and a
G eneral Practice.
Confidential A d­
viser. O regon City. Oregon.
a visitor at the parental home, Mr. Hartman’s mother, Mrs. C. holder of the forty year jewel.
V. Sandstone. They have bought He also was a member of the
last Friday and Saturday.
TVAcGUIRK & SC H N E ID E R ,
the
Stevens restaurant in Ash­ Rebekah and Modern Woodmen
AVA
ATTORNEYS a t l a w .
show s a gain of 201 In th e num ber of
land, where they will make their orders.
A t G resham office—Tuesdays, Thurs children of school age w ithin th e dis­
DODGE
SPR IN G W A TER N E W S
days ana S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow tr ic t d u rin g the last year.
home.
About three years ago he came
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen
Only a few attended the Mis­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and
The
sta
te
irrig
a
tio
n
secu
rities
com­
west with his wife, as nearly all
ton building.
family
spent
Sunday
at
the
E.
Mr.
Dillinger
has
recently
con­
society meeting last
m ission has certified to $75,000 of th e sionary
Jochimsen home.
tracted with the Portland Seed of his children were there. He
A U L C. F IS C H E R .
bonds au thorized by the Ochoco irrig a ­ Wednesday. Lets hope there’s
joined the NEWS force Decem­
A TT O R N EY AT LAW.
tio n d is tric t in Crook coijnty. '
a larger attendance next meet­ Rosa B. Xen Eyck spent the Company for one hundred thous­ ber a year ago. The editor can­
Bonds of the M ultnom ah county
Beaver building, O regon C ity. O regon.
week < nd in Portland shopping and strawberry plants. Inspector
ing.
d rain ag e d istric t, in th e am o u n t of
Stansbury passed on the plants not express what a help George
and
visiting with her sisters.
t x t - o o d l e r e a l t y CO.
T. P. McAuley made a busi­
$100,000, were certified by th e sta te
as
O. C. Plants that are not in­ Hislop was to him, and what a
**
Successor to S. E. W ooster.
W. T. Kaake and Clarence
ness trip to Astoria on Thursday
irrig a tio n secu rities comm ission.
fected
are at a premium, and if conscientious and faithful work­
Buys M ortgages, R en ts your p ro p erty ,
R. A. K lein, se c re ta ry of th e sta te of last week, returning home Jubb made a trip to Portland
W rites Insurance in th e very b e st com­
growers
do not get busy straw­ man he was. From first to last
Saturday.
p anies—he can g e t you resu lts. E sta ­ highw ay com m ission, h as gone to Saturday.
berries
will
be a thing of the their association was most pleas­
O
m
aha,
w
here
he
will
a
tte
n
d
a
con­
cada, O regon.
A very enjoyable evening was past.
Rev. and Mrs, Weir and son
ant, and the attractive typo­
vention of sta te highw ay officials.
A church parsonage Is not exem pt and Mr. McAuley motored to spent by the people of Dodge at
J. W. Botkin has the promise graphical appearance of the pa­
the reopening of the hall last of a very fine crop of broccoli. per was entirely due to him.
from tax atio n u n d er th e Oregon sta ­ Oregon City Tuesday.
FIRE INSURANCE.
tutes, according to a legal opinion giv­
Saturday.
About seventy as­ He has about three thousand
The funeral services took place
The Neighborly club has been
en by A ttorney-G eneral Van W inkle.
sembled
to
witness the basket­ plants in the very best of condi­ today from the Holman under­
postponed
indefinately,
as
it
was
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
C harles A. Adam s of O ntario w as
ball game between the newly tion. Mr. Botkin says he is find­ taking parlors in Portland, at
killed n ear P ayette, Idaho, w hen an to have met with Mrs. Grable,
formed
team and the married
Keep your policy in our F ire
autom obile In w hich he was a passen­ who is still in Portland and Mr.
ing out that broccoli flourishes 2:30, with interment in the Rose
P roof V ault, tre e of ch arg e.
men.
After
the game the chil­
ger w ent over a 15-foot em bankm ent. Grable is still confined to his
as well here as any place in City Park cemetery. Besides his
dren played games and romped Oregon.
Jo h n W. H ow ard, O regon pioneer
wife, he leaves three daughters,
bed.
H. C. S T E P H E N S
and a re sid e n t of C oburg fo r m any
for an hour or two. The rest of
Mrs. Inez Greenleaf of Portland,
At
Grange
meeting
last
Sat­
years, dropped dead a t his hom e In
the evening was taken up by
Congratulations
and Mesdames James Simms and
A gent .
th a t city from apoplexy la s t S a tu r­ urday, election of officers was
dancing, a great deal of fun be­
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Morton of O. E. Syren of Estacada; three
held.
ing experienced by the dancing
T h e value of E ugene p ro p erty Is $8,-
Portland, visited the former’s sons, one of whom lives in Iowa,
of the old time quadrilles.
389,200, and th a t of L ane county $34,-
mother, Mrs. W. J. Moore, here one in San Francisco and one in
Additional Brevities
786,997. E ugene’s tax levy w ill be
Christmas is Coming | 53.3
Saturday and Sunday. They are Portland. All his children were
m ills as a g a in st 52.2 m ills last
BARTON
ITEMS
Mesdames
Viola
Douglass
and
still in the first half of their present at the funeral with the
year.
,
Stamp Goods,
C.
F.
Howe
were
Portland
visi­
The mock trial- was called off honeymoon as they were mar­ exception of the son in the east.
Tw enty-six stu d e n ts w ill receive d i­
Dolls, Toys, etc.
plom as from th e S tate N orm al school tors yesterday.
because the judges could not ried December 2nd, at the rec­ A large delegation of the Estaca­
a t th e g rad u atin g exercises to be held
Preparations are being made find any complaint on which to tory of Trinity Church, Portland, da I. O. O. F. lodge attended to
Mail Box for Santa
a t th e close of th e firs t term , Decem ­
to
finish the front of the Reed arrest the party. They sum­ by Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, the show their respect and esteem for
is Now Ready! J ber 16.
garage,
moned another but he was sick rector. Mrs. Bob Morton was him. The deep sympathy of all
The dairym en of Crook county have
Bring kiddies to see. Shop $ begun holding re g u la r m onthly m eet­
formerly Miss Marguerite Wyck- who knew him goes out to his
Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn is re- and did not appear for trial.
early at
ings at which they may get to g eth er proted as improving at St. Vin­
Mrs. Addie Battie is suffering off, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bereaved family. May he rest
in peace and enjoy the reward
on th e v arious problem s w hich con­ cent hospital.
with a very bad case of poison A. C. Wyckoff of Portland.
fro n t them .
of
a life of work well done and
The N ews is pleased to an­ oak, but is some better at latest After the ceremony they went
The official d irecto ry of th e schools
of
honesty and integrity of char­
to Seattle to see the football
of Oregon, w hich Is issued annu ally nounce that the young daughter reports.
acter.
by J. A. C hurchill, sta te su p e rin te n d ­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates,
C. E. Loney took two dressed match between Pen n s y 1 v a n i a
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
+ ♦ +■ + + + + + + e n t of schools, Is being d istrib u ted
who has been seriously ill with logs to Portland market Monday State college and the U of Wash­
Grange Election
from his office.
ington. Mr. Morton is an inti­
*
pneumonia,
is
now
improving.
for
George
Forman.
W. Poorm an, fo r th e laRt four y ears
Springwater Grange No. 263,
♦
The entertainment given Mon­ There is to be a Christmas tree mate friend of Hugo Bezdek, at their last meeting elected the
a d ju ta n t of th e old soldiers' hom e at
the
coach
of
the
visiting
team,
*
R oseburg, has been appointed chief day night at the High School au­ and program in the hall Friday
and former football coach at the following officers to serve for
♦
clerk In the office of th e se c re ta ry of ditorium by the DeMarco Ais- night the 23rd.
the year 1922: Master, I), S.
U of O.
the s ta te board of control.
, trup entertainers was well at­
♦ to the City to shop for
Our community merchant, H.
They will continue to live in Tenny; Overseer, S. M. Forbes;
W ith livestock, poultry, fru it and
tended and proved, in the opin­ J, Hamlet, and Alvin Johnson Portland, where Mr. Morton has Secretary, Mrs. Christie McAu­
♦ the Holidays?
in d u stria l exhibits q u artered In th ree
buildings in d ifferen t p a rts of th e city, ion of many, the best of the Ly­ attended the wrestling match be- a position with the G. E. Miller ley; Lecturer, Mrs, Nettie Gra-
♦
th e second ann u al w in ter fa ir' held ceum course so far. The next I tween Oscar Butler and the Can­ bond house. Their many friends bel; Steward, Clarence Hull; As­
♦
We Can
a four-day show a t Ashland.
number will be The Bell Ringing ada light weight Thursday night. wish them joy and happiness.
sistant Steward, Everett Shibley;
♦
The O regon suprem e c o u rt In an Male Quartet, on January 18.
Chaplain, Mrs. Belle Mo g e r ;
Save
You
Till
Forman
is
the
latest
on
the
opinion w ritte n by Ju stic e McBride,
♦
Among those who took the Treasurer, Ed. Closncr; G a t e
Many
cases
have
been
saved
sick
list,
but
is
improving.
has
upheld
th
e
legality
of
th
e
pro­
♦
Money
first car to Portland last Satur­ Keeper, Gilbert Shearer; Ceres,
ceedings a tte n d in g th e organization from an operation by Osteopath­
Nearly all the school children
♦
day
morning to see Santa Claus, Mrs. Amanda Closner; Flora,
of th e Owyhee irrig atio n district.
ic care. See Dr. Rhodes before who were absent last week, are
♦
At least one additio n al salm on can­ submitting to an operation. 12-15
were Mrs. C. J. Pimm and chil­ Mrs. Ethel Howell; Pomona,
back again now.
♦
nery will be packing fish on th e Co­
dren, Mrs. Mae Reed, Mrs. S. Mrs. Jessie Forbes; Lady Assist­
Complications
following
acute
♦
lum bia riv e r a t A storia d u rin g th e
Lovelace and children, Miss Bes­ ant Steward, Elva Shibley.
Attention
com ing season. I t w ill be operated contagious and infectious cases,
♦
sie
Wallace and little Hugh Wal­
by th e C olum bia Salm on C anners, Inc. rarely occur where patient has
There’s a time and place for j lace. Mrs. C. F. Howe, Miss
From all indications there will
The
Store
Most of th e m ain a rte rie s of trav el
♦
had osteopathic treatment. 12-15 everything, they say. This ap-1 Leila Howe and Mrs. N. B. be a green Christmas. It is to
In easte rn and c en tral O regon are
plies to great and small, for Dec. Ecker.
again open to trav el, although th ere
be hoped that the old saying con­
Christmas Dance
17 is the day and the place is the ■
a re still a nu m b er of roads b arre d to
cerning
the unheaithiness of such
The United Artisans will give I. O. O. F. ball. Christian Ladies
th e m o to rists because of snow and
You
have
your
auto
overhauled
a
Christmas
won’t prove true in
a dance December 24, Christmas Bazaar and hot lunch at noon.
slides^ .
by
an
expert
mechanic,
why
not
this
case.
The excessive rain
Osteopathic care during preg­ Eve, at the Estacada park pa­
give
your
body
the
same
care
will
wash
the
air and soil of im­
Do you suffer with headache?!
nancy and confinement, has done vilion, Everybody welcome.
and
attention?
Consult
Dr.
W.
purities,
so
there
¡3 no reason to
I Osteopathic treatment by remov- j
more to relieve womankind than
W. Rhodes, Osteopathic physi-1 worry.
;
ing
the
cause
effects
a
perman­
Grange Social
any other method now in use.
cian and surgeon.
12-15tf
Consult an osteopath for fu rth er1 The Garfield Grange, No. 317, ent cuie. Consult Dr. Rhodes,
Let Hauser cook your Christ­
Hotel
Estacada,
Monday,
Wed-:
Let Hauser cook your Roast mas Chicken or Turkey.’ 12-15
information.__________ 12-15tf will entertain its members and
, nesday and Friday, 12:30 to 4:30 for Christmas. Hauser konws
FOR SALE—At sacrifice, one friends at a hard times social, on p. m.
12-15tf how.
12-15 For Glass and Glazing See
of Estacada's Modern Bunga­ Saturday night, December 17, in
Pointer, the painter.
12-8 tf
lows. Terms. $500 cash, bal­ the grange hall. A good time is
Hauser will make you any!
Yes, I sell Paint, Wall Paper
ance in small monthly install­
Subscribe for your home paper
assured to all, and a hard times kind of Cake or Pie for Christ­ and Glass. —Pointer, the Painter,
ments.
mas.
11-15
j
the
E astern C lackamas N ews ,
12-8 til
iWoodle Realty Co., Estacada. ( lunch will be served.
p r o f e s s io n a l c a r d s .
VETERAN PRINTER
PASSES OVER
W edding Bells
The marriage of Miss Augusta
j Githens, daughter of Mr. ant
Mrs. Henry Githens of Eagle
! Creek, and Mr. Hugh Carlin of
Principal Events of the Week Eagle Creek, was solemnized
Wednesday, December 7th, 1921.
Briefly Sketched for Infor­ i The bride and groom left for
mation of Our Readers.
Seattle on a brief trip, after
which they returned to their
O regon has 105 A m erican Legion home at Eagle Creek, which
posts and a m em bership well over 11,- they found beautifully decorated
000 paid up.
with chrysanthemums, Oregon
A three-day session of th e O regon grape and wedding bells and a
Irrig atio n congress will be held In P en­
surprise turkey dinner awaiting
dleton, beginning D ecem ber 15.
The Hood R iver C anning com pany Is them. Those present at the din­
now o p eratin g at full capacity, packing ner were, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Car­
lin, George Carlin. Miss Eng­
Spltzenberg and Newtown apples.
In connection w ith n ational health land, Miss Emma Fitzgerald and
week, a h ealth crusade has been in­ John Dugan all of Portland, Mr.
augurated in th e B oardm an schools.
and Mrs. William Githens of Ore­
W ith V. A. Sm ith, engineer, a t the
th ro ttle , th e first tra in from P o rtlan d gon City, Mr. Tunell of Currins-
to arriv e In 18 days pulled Into Bend ville Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gith­
Friday.
ens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gith­
Of 136 jobless men and women who ens of Eagle Creek. Later in
reg istered a t th e Eugene em ploym ent
the evening the bridal couple
office durin g th e p a st w eek, only 43
were serenaded with dynamite,
w ere given work.
old
shoes, cow bells and rice.
T he O regon farm bureau h as com­
pleted plans fo r the p u ttin g o u t of a
The bride is a very popular
sta te p aper tw ice a m onth, w hich will young lady, who has resided at
be sen t free to m em bers.
Eagle Creek since early child­
A to ta l of 765 a cres of hay land in
hood1. The groom formerly re­
D eschutes county has a lread y been
signed up for th e Oregon C o-operative sided in Moline, Illinois, and is a
very prosperous young man of
H ay G row ers’ association.
The school census for R oseburg sterling qualities.
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