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IzcUiimt (Elarkamaa f a s Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V olume 15, N umber 17 E sta ca da , O reg o n , T h u rsd a y , J anuary OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST 12,1922. GARFIELD BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear GARFIELD ITEMS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Charles Swanson and wife of January 6th was the birthday Portland, were visiting the fa of William Davis Sr., when he ther of Mrs. Swanson, F. H. Da t a k . r . g r a h a m m ccall reached his 80th milestone on his vis, over the holidays. ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N . Principal Events of the Week life » journey. To celebrate the Milton Weatherby had the mis it will be with great regret, H ours: 8 30 a. it . to 12 m, and 1 to 5 p. event, a party was given attend fortune to cut his hand while ! that the people of Estacada and Briefly Sketched for Infor m. Sunday by an pointm ent E stacada, Oregon. ed by nine children, three broth splitting wood last Tuesday. Dr. vicinity will part with Mr. and mation of Our Readers. ers and A number of friends McCall dressed the wound and Mrs. S. E. Wooster, who left to • T )R C. M. N A F F , Successor to Dr. L. A. Wells Those present were Mrs Grace putin three stitches. day for Portland. They have Mrs. Grace C unningham has been DENTIST. Jacobs and son Howard of Aber Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunter have long been residents here, either E stacad a, Oregon. appointed postm aster a t Chico, W allo deen, Wn., Wm. Davis Jr. anc returned from the metropolis, in town or in Garfield where they wa county. R. MORSE, wife of Yankton, Iva Davis ¡of where they had visited Mrs. formerly lived on a ranch. For Active p rep aratio n s are being made D R. P HY SI C I A N AND S U R G E O N . for the erection of a num ber of new Ellensburg, Wn., Jake Johnson Gunter’s mother, Mrs. Egans. the past few years, Mr. Wooster Office and Residence Second and Main residences in M onmouth. and wife, Ed Lowden and wife of stre e ts , E stacada, Oregon. Telephone Mrs. K. Coe of Portland, is the has been engaged in the real es Miss Ruby O. E ngelm an has been PortWnd, F. H. Davis and daugh connections. guest of her grandparents, Mr. tate and insurance business, in appointed po stm istress a t lone to suc which he was ably assisted by ter Lora, C. F. Davis and family, and Mrs. J , W. Dillinger. •R/TKS. K. GRAHAM M cCALL, ceed Mrs. E arl Blake, resigned. Richard Davis and family, W. his wife. This business after i V l p i P E O R G A N a n d PIANO. T he S cottish R ite Club of S outhern The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. having developed to very flatter W. Davis and family, H. B. Da G raduate Chicago M usical College. 10 Oregon was organized by 32d-degree y ears T eaching E xperience. E stacada, M asons a t a d in n e r in Medford. vis and family, J. J. Davis and Phil Standish, who has been very ing proportions, he disposed re ill is improving. O regon. cently to J. P. Woodle. He has A pproxim ately $10,000 less in tax es wife, Jos. Davis and Mrs. Jane Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gay of always worked for the interests will be assessed in B aker county th is Davis of Portland. TV/TRS. .1. F.. GATES, y ear th a n w ere collected in 1921. AV1 P I A N O I N ST R U C T OR . Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Botkin’s Portland, spent the week end at of Estacada and eastern Clacka Mrs. M artha A. W illiam s, 58 years Phone or call a t The B azaar, E stacada. home was a scene of gayety on their new home, formerly the mas county, giving freely of his of age, com m itted suicide a t Salem by Mattoon ranch. time for this purpose. In civic Tuesday evening, where they en jum p in g off a bridge into Mill Creek. E. GATES, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Frazier affairs he served as councilman tertained for a number of friends. D uring the year ji # t closed Clatsop • FU NER AL DIRECTOR are moving to Logan this week. and justice of the peace. Mrs. county has sp en t $98,254 for new The house was decorated in holi and E m balm er. N ig h t and Day T ele bridges and re p a irs to old stru ctu res. Wooster and her charming daugh phone. Lady A ssistant. J. B. Robertson is in Portland day attire. Cards, games and T otal fire loss in A storia for th e ter, Miss Helen, who is a student this week, helping to settle the dancing were enjoyed by Messrs. y ear 1921 was $157,300, for which In D EBY, at the O. A. C., have been active estate of his father. S. D. Willis. Hunt, Tracy, Fail A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. surance am o u n tin g to $132,200 was in church and social affairs, and ing, View, Newton, Beromack, Work is progressing nicely on G eneral Practice. Confidential Ad paid. viser. O regon C ity. Oregon. M. Anderson, H. Anders, A. C. the fish hatchery, Mr. Moreland will be greatly missed on all Eugene property ow ners w ill pay taxes th is y ear on a levy of 55.1 m ills, and Walter Anderson and J. F. the manager, has arrived and is sides. The best wishes of every T U fcG U IR K & SC H N E ID E R , w hich is an increase of 2.1 m ills over Snyder; Mesdames Tracy, Dil- ocated with Theo Carpenter. one go with them, with the hope ■LVA attorneys at law . last year. ley, Snyder, Sandstone, Griffith, We are hoping the state will not that prosperity may always ac A t G resham office—T uesdays, T h u rs Except several fills and th e bridge d ay s ana S aturd ay s, 203-f>, W ithrow Willis, Anders; the Misses Rose destroy the beautiful, p i c n i c company them. building. Portlan d o ffice, H09-15, Ken over L ake creek, th e Oregon Caves Harriman, Sigworth and Irene grounds as it is one of the beau ton bunding. _________ highw ay n ear G ran ts P ass Is about ELWOOD ITEMS completed. Hussock, ty spots in the state. With the O A U L C. F IS C H E R , T here were a to tal of 242 accidents Frank Bittner of Bull Run, has fish hatchery, a good park, all U P P E R EAGLE CREEK A A T T O R N E Y AT LAW. reported to th e sta te in d u stria l acci a crew of men working on the In Memoriam cinds of fishing and hunting, the B eaver building, O regon City, O regon. dent com m ission d u rin g the week en d Mr. and Mrs, Malcomb Woodle Bittner and Boylan mill at Clear Mrs. Emma May Lawrence, lostelry of Log La Barre, and a ing Ja n u a ry 5. „ and children, Mr. and Mis Joe Creek, which he expects to have t y O O D L E R EA LT Y CO. prospective road to Cedar swamp wife of Gordon Lawrence, whose H. J. E berly, a s s is ta n t sta te fo rester, Ritchey and baby, Mr. and Mrs. running in a short time. Mrs. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, while on his way to S eattle Sunday by Garfield is surely coming to the sad death on January 4, was J. P. Woodle Sr. and Mr. and Collections, Notary Public. E. Rotter is in charge of the autom obile, suffered a fractu red arm Mrs. J. P. Woodle Jr. were en briefly mentionecHast week, was front. Justice of the Peace. a n d o th e r injuries. cook house. born in Wisconsin April 7. 1897, Mrs. Earl Gunter entertained They get results. D uring the past season Clatsop coun tertained at dinner by Mr. and Ernest Vallen of Portland, is being 25 years of age. She was the Skip-a-club on Thursday. Phone Estacada ty operated five state-ow ned tru c k s on Mrs. Ray Woodle on Sunday. the daughter of E. Schenk, Those enjoying the afternoon at the home of his father, A. highw ay Im provem ent w ork a t an ex Mrs. Buckley, the school su who lived for some years at pense of $21,466.45. were Mesdames Downey, Dillin Vallen, for an indefinite time. T he farm ers of the R ickredll v icinity pen'isor and tfie County Demon Springwater, coming there when ger, Coe, Weatherby, H. B. Da His wife who is staying with • FIR E INSURANCE. will m eet Ja n u a ry 11 to tak e action stration agent, visited the school Mrs. Harold Dories, will join him their daughter was nine years vis and Wm. Schaffer. w ith relatio n to acq u irin g flax a c re on Tuesday. as soon as Captain Dories arrives old. She was united in marriage London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. age for the y ear 1922. A Mr. Young and family have home. His schooner, the This to Gordon M. Lawrence five The form er Clatsop m ill In A storia, moved on to the Shubeck place. years ago last October and a son SPR IN G W A TER NEW S tle, is already 20 days past due. K eep your policy in our F ire recently purchased by th e A storia Box The Neighborly club has been P roof V ault, tre e o f charge. company, will soon begin operations They are relatives of Mr. Bucher. George Jr., was born to them S. Lankins and family are postponed until next month. w ith 130 men at work. Pluss Cahill has been making the following year. Her sad moving to the W. Z. Hight home H. C. ST E P H E N S The Grange will meet Satur stead on Clear Creek. A block of $150,000 5 1-2 p er c e n t some improvements on his place, death came soon after giving Tillam ook county road bonds was sold A gent . building fences, new hen house, birth to a still born child al day next. a t Tillam ook to a P o rtlan d bond house Mrs. John Closner is visiting School began Monday the 9th, etc. though she had the best of care a t a prem ium of $3773.50. at the Ed Closner home the past after a month’s vacation. Miss A la th m ill will be installed In Al Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baker, who and medical attention. Nellie Vallen is substituting for two weeks. bany th is m onth by th e A nderson F uel recently sold their place down Funeral services were held last Those attending the funeral of Miss Claire Say who was opera company, w hich will also operate a near Mrs. Rose Baker’s, have Saturday from the chapel of the lum ber yard w ith Its mill. Mrs. Gordon Lawrence at Port ted on for appendicitis, Decem The county agent w ork in Coos coun moved on to their farm up the East side Funeral Directors on land, Saturday, from Springwa ber 10. I 2d door north of depot ty has been cu t from th e expense ac road [farther, on the old Baker East Alder St., Portland. The Ernest Vallen and sister. Miss ter, were Mr. and Mrs. James count of the budget, as well as th e . place. Rev. R. A. Weld, an old friend Shibley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gutt- Mellie. called on Mrs. MaRugg r appropriation. | SPECIALTIES dem A o sh n strato of Colton, Sunday. The Douglass Ridge Mutual of the family, formerly pastor of ridge, and Mrs. J. F. Moger. o rt course for com m ercial club the Springwater Presbyterian •!: for 5c, 10c, 15c and up. Telephone Co. held its regular secretaries will be offered by th e Uni Harty Bittner, wife and little Elva and Ernest Shibley at- v ersity of Oregon d u rin g E a ste r vaca meeting at the school house on church of which the deceased son of Oregon City, were Sunday Needlework, Crochet Thread tendnd the funeral of II. Grable, tion from March 27 to A pril 1. Monday night and reelected some was a member, officiated and at Portland last Thursday. 7isitors at the home of Chris Etc., for sale. The Pendleton P ack in g company has of [the officers. H. S. Gibson, very touchingly ¿poke words of Bittner. n early doubled its o u tp u t d u rin g the comfort to the bereaved family. Obituary \ THE CATES TO SUCCESS few weeks it has been in existence and secijetary-treasurer; Wi l l a n d The y consoling hymns ‘‘Rock of Henry Willard Grable, a civil Walter Douglass, directors. BARTON ITEMS now has 24 men on its payroll. £ Proprietors. The Oregon Aggies in th e season of Will and Walter Douglass and Ages” and ‘‘Abide With Me” service employee of the U. S. Rev. Fee of Portland, held 1921 won 10 cham pionships, broke two E. Naylor were Oregon City vis were feelingly sung and the cas government, employed at Port services in the Barton school coast records and played Oregon to a ket covered with most beautiful land, Oregon, died at his appart- house Sunday evening. scoreless tie for the sta te football title. itors on Tuesday flowers. The interment took ments on Tuesday, Januar/3, Abe Gilbert of Oregon City, S. M. C alkins of Eugene, for 15 years place in Mt. Scott cemetery by 1922. The deceased was 56 years was inspecting the roads here GOOD BOOK rep o rter of the c ircu it court of the d is Announcement the side of her mother, who had of age. He was born in Henne tric t com prising I.an r, Benton and L in I have bought out W. H. Han preceded her daughter two pin, Illinois, November 8. 1866. Monday, coln counties, has resigned h is posi Our new teacher Mr. Carvey, dle’s intereset in the Estacada years. tion. always appeals to persons He is survived by a widow, Mrs. is having good success with the A ro ta ry diam ond d rill capable of Feed Co. and am desirous of of intelligence. Besides her husband and little Nettie Grable of Springwater, school. d rillin g a 4 1-2 Inch hole to a depth of closing up the books right away. Have you read son, she is survived by three and three sons, Clyde H. Grable Mr. McMain has a new truck. 4000 feet has been shipped to Med I am'to pay all bills owed by the sisters, Mrs, Edwin Strey of of Portland, Harry A. Grable of SISTERS ford for use by th e W estern Oil com Roadmaster George Forman firm and collect all bills due to Chehalis, Wash., Florence and Springwater and Guy C. Grable bv Keihleen Norris, or pany. was an Estacada visitor one day A rrests by th e C lackam as county it. All those who are indebted Adele of Gresham, her father J. of Eagle Creek and his mother BORDER LEGION last week. to the firm are asked to come in sh eriff's office for th e y ear of 1921, E, Schenck and two brothers, Mrs. Lydia Grable, three sisters by Zane Gray? Miss Winona Lake was in Bar more th a n doubled those for 1920, ac and settle their accounts within John who is a student at Oxford and two brothers of Abaline, cording to a report compiled by S her the next ten days, These and other best sellers ton one day last week. college, Los Angeles, and Eddie Kansas. iff W ilson. only $1.00 each at Mrs. Harvev Branson of Da I am also taking this opportu The funeral was held in Ken- who lives with his father at Evidence of M edford’s continued mascus was calling on Mrs. S. nity to thank tnv friends and p rosperity and grow th of postoffice Gresham. As she was a mem- worthy’s Chapel at Lents, Ore., receipts lies In th e fact th a t th e Med customers for their patronage in her 0f Centennial Rebekah lodge on Thursday, Jan. 6, 1922. The McCracken one day recently. ford postoffice is now In th e first class the past. and Mountain Chapter O. E. S. deceased was a member of the of postoffices. The Store ♦ Thirty-five thousand cords of w hite Assuring you courteous treat of Estacada, large delegations I. O. O. F. No. 216, Portland, ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS ment, and solicting a continu from both attendeJ, besides oth W. O. W. No. 805 Portland. Let Until February 4th we will take fir wood to be used in th e m an ufacture * * ¿ * 4 ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ of paper h as been cu t d u rin g th e year ance of your patronage. I am, er friends. Of a pleasing and ter Carriers Assn. Portland. Gol subscriptions for the OREGONIAN U. S. MORGAN, In th e upper basin of McDowell creek lovable disposition, she was be den Rule Encampment No. 28 and the N e w s combined as fol- in L inn county. i . Propr. Estacada Feed Co. loved by all who knew her. Her Portland, Portland Union Degree lows by mail: Many of th e sm all saw m ills on the husband and little son have the Camp W. O. W. and Lents Daily Oregonian until November low er Siuslaw riv e r and in ad jacent deep sympathy of everybody in Grange, Lents, Oregon. Card of Thanks 1, ten months.................. $3.50 te rrito ry are resum ing o perations a f their bereavement. or combined with o n e te r an Idleness in some cases of a Prize Contest We desire to exprtss our sin year's du ratio n year’s subscription to the cere thanks to neighbors, faiends ” ~ ” As will be seen in our adver* PLACE Y O U R IN The Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college N ews ................................ $4.50 W. C. T. U. Dinner tising columns. Manager Clew- and lodge members for the beau SURANCE THROUGH basketball team opened the northw est YOUR HOME AGENT WHO conference season a t C orvallis w ith a tiful flowers, for the expressions The ladies of the W. C. T, U. orth of the F’amil.v Theatre of- Daily and Sunday Orego WI LL P R OT E CT nian until November I,..- $5.00 victory over the W hitm an college five of sympathy, and kindly acts will serve a dinner in the base- fers a prize of free admission to YOUR INTEREST or with N ews for one yr. $6.00 by a score of 36 to 18. rendered during our recent be ment of the M. E. church, on all shows until July 1st of this. The Ind u strial ru sh at M arshfield reavement. next Tuesday evening, Jan. 17, for the best name in place of The above rates apply to re and atorles of dem and for large lum commencing at 6 o’clock, A Family Theatre. One chance is newals as well as new subscri G. M . L aw rf . n c e . b er shipm ents d u rin g 1922 are b rin g good big delicious dinner for 40c. given with each paid admission. bers. Remember good only until G . E . L a w r f . n c e a m d F a m i l y , g Into th e Coos county d istric t more Cary Real Estate Co. in laborers The contest ends February 4. February 4. Subscribe to-day. Everybody invited. J. E. S chenk and F amily . than can get employment. J o. | THE BAZAAR, S A Rexall For Fire Insurance More th an $200,000 was disbursed by the federal governm ent am ong the m em bers of the Oregon N ational Guard units d u rin g the p ast y ear as com pared w ith less th a n h alf th at am ount for 1920. Lane county's hop crop this year sold for nearly $500,000. The crop in the county am ounted to 6600 bales, and an average price of 35 cents a pound, or $70 a bale, was received by local growers. A ccording to the records In the A s to ria custom s house, 569 vessels loaded a t lum ber m ills in the Colum bia riv er d istric t d u rin g the y ear 1921 and th eir combined cargoes am ounted to 537,682,- 057 feet of lum ber. W ith th e Carey a ct c o n tract w ith the sta te executed and a definite allot m ent of w ater made by the sta te w ater board, th e N orth Canal company la now ready to proceed w ith develop m ent plans in the vicinity of Bend. Mrs. C. E. Copple, wife of a Hood R iver orch ard ist and banker, received from D. Tancred of K ent, W ash., a W hite Leghorn cockerel for which she paid $250. T his is th e highest-priced chicken ever brought to th e valley. P o rtlan d Is to have a new Orpheum th eater. In addition to th e four-day- a-week show now ru n n in g In P ortland, a $1.000,000 stru c tu re to house shows under the Junior Orpheum plan will be opened w ithin t h , next 18 m onths. M ethodist Episcopal churches of the P o rtlan d area, which includes W ash ington and Oregon, have se t aside the first week of n ext April as "clean-up week, when churches and parsonages and surrounding grounds will be reno vated. G a r f i e l d M a n R e a c h e s 80 THE WOOSTERS LEAVE ESTACADA