Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 09, 1922, Image 1

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    lEastmt (Elarkamafi Xnm
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 15,
N umber 20
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , F ebruary 9,1922.
Phone for
OFFICE APPOINTMENT
Estacada, Oregon.
T )R
C. E. OWEN
Successor lo Dr. C. M. Niff.
Estacada,
DENTIST.
Oregon,
■p\R. R. MORSE,
^
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON.
Office and Residence Second and Main
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
connections.
W ARS. J. E. GATES.
AVJ- PIANO INSTRUCTOR,
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada.
E. GATES,
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele
phone.
Lady Assistant.
J
•
D. EBY,
V-/ *
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
A /fcG U IR K & SCHNETDER,
AVA
attorneys at law .
A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­
ton building.
P A U LC .
FISCHER.
at law .
Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon.
atto rn ey
tyOODLE REALTY CO.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
Collections, Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
They get results.
Phone Estacada
FIRE INSURANCE.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
H.
C.
STEPH EN S
A gent .
Don’t forget
f
that we carry
X
LIGHT HARDWARE
Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle* X
work, Candy, Etc.
x
5c, 10c, 15c and up.
CALL AND SEE US
THE BAZAAR,
2d door north o f depot
Valentines
Valentines
Valentines
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
The
♦
BARTON ITEMS
i
T~)R. CHARLES K. CAREY
^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON.
Rexall store
NT
For Fire Insurance
PLACE Y O U R IN­
SURANCE THROUGH
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
WILL PROTECT
YOUR
INTEREST
Cary Real Estate Co.
Subscribe for your home paper
the E astern C lackamas N ews .
LAID TO REST
WITH TENDER GSR
GARFIELD BREVITIES
BISSELL ITEMS
*
Herbert
Hussock
and
P.
View
Mrs. Guy Grable and baby re­
Dr. H. V. Adix was called
Flora Lins returned to h e r
turned home from Sheridan, from Gresham to attend Mrs. C. o f Portland, were week-end home at George last Sunday after
T. Whitehead who was very ill, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. spending a few months in Port­
Oregon, last Saturday.
—
land.
also
their little son George. At Botkin.
Evelyn Dibble has been ill for
A wave of sympathy swep
first it was thought to be pneu­
Margie Kaufman is ill with a
Mr. Moreland, manager o f the
the past two weeks.
over
this community to the he
monia
but
proved
to
be
very
bad
bad
cold
and
is
unable
to
attend
Garfield
fish
hatchery,
has
rented
Orda Carr, who has been vis­
colds.
They
are
just
able
to
sit
school
for
a
few
days.
the
Ayers
residence
and
has
his
reaved
family, when Mrs. R. G.
iting friends and relatives here
the past few months, left Mon- l1P in bed at latest reports. Mr. family with him.
Henry Reimer and Mark Do- Marchbank passed away last Sat
Walter Anderson and grand­ ryland were transeting business urday evening at 7:30. She ha.
day for Marmot, Oregon, where (and Mrs. S. Lyon o f Gresham,
were
called
to
her
bedside
one
been in precarious health for a
father
Mat Anderson, are con­ in Estacada last Thursday.
he has accepted a position herd­
evening last week. Mr. Lyon is fined to their beds with had
number
of months, having un­
ing sheep.
Mr, and Mrs. William Held
her brother.
dergone
a serious operation last
colds.
A.
C.
has
just
recovered
motored
to
Portland
last
Monday
Those from Springwater at­
summer.
Three weeks before
Misses
Esther
and
Mabel
Erd-
and
is
kept
busy
nursing.
returning
the
same
day.
tending the funeral of Mrs. Ten­
her
death,
she
gave birth to a ba­
man
spent
the
week
end
at
home
Joe Golden has recently Sold
ney at Viola last Saturday were
A number of the George peo­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley, Mr. also Mrs. Silver Irying and Mr. his homestead and has moved to ple went to Estacada last Mon­ by daughter, for whom she ha<i
longed. It was hoped she would
and Mrs. Bard, Mr. Dibble and and Mrs. Frank Irving o f Boring the railroad camp.
day to attend the funeral of Mrs.
soon
be herself again, but this
were
Sunday
guests
at
the
Erd-
Mrs. Moger.
Mrs. R. G. Palmateer was Robert G. Marchbank.
was not to be, pneumonia set in,
man home at Deep Creek.
called to Fairview last week to
John Moger was home Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. Weisenfiuh and
There was no school last Tues­ take care of her daughter, Mrs. children, Marie Klinker, Mr. and to which she fell a victim, in spile
day from the North Fork camp
of the best medical skill and care.
where they have been in quar­ day as the train was noton time. Wills, who was severely burned Mrs. Henry Klinker, Mr. a n d
The funeral service was held
The
teacher,
Mr.
Carney,
did
not
from a gasoline lamp.
antine the past month..
Mrs. Peter Ruhl and children,
Monday afternoon at 2:30 o ’clock
arrive in Barton until 11 o’ clock
There will be services Sunday Mr. Guber and son Clarence, and in the M. E. church, which was
The Ladies’ Neighborly club
Much
credit
is
due
Mrs.
John­
evening at Nora Memorial. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Johnson packed to its doors, many people
met with Mrs. Geo. Guttridge
son
for
her
kindness
to
strangers
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Every one is invited to attend.
Wednesday.
not being able to gain admit­
at the recent Farm Bureau meet­
Mark Doryland last Sunday.
The Ladies’ Missionary Society
tance. Members of the I. O. O.
ing held here.
There should
Mrs. J. R. Peterson is visiting F. lodge in regalia acted as pall
will give a Valenting party next
Priscilla Club
have been more farmers present.
Wednesday at Mrs. Weir’s.
An interesting event among relatives in Portland this week. bearers. The service was con­
School was dismissed so that the
The Christian Endeavor socie­
The dance given at the George ducted by the Rev. A. Demny, an
children could enjoy the pictures the members of the Priscilla club
ty will have a social meeting
club house last Saturday night old friend o f the family, assisted
was
the
meeting
last
Thursday
which were shown.
Friday evening at the Grable
at the home of Mrs. Henry Gith- was largely attended and every­ by the pastor of the church, the
Abe Gilbert of Oregon City was
home.
Rev. A. F. Lacy.
The sermon
ens at Currinsville. Members body had a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. James Forbes in Barton Tuesday.
from town were taken out by W.
Charles Mathews was trans­ was full o f consolation to the
have sold their ranch here, tak­ The Hamlet mill is running with A. Wilcox in his splendid large acting business in Portland, Fri­ mourners, bidding them believe
ing in a small irrigated farm on just a day shift at present.
that this blow was for some good
Hudson, but the trip out and day and Satureay.
The only good road to Port­ back was not the only delightful
the deal in Idaho, and expect to
purpose,,
although it could not
Fred Appleyard of Portland is
move to their new home within land, which has stood the heavy part of the day’s pleasure. There visiting at the home of Mark now be discerned. An affection­
truck traffic during this freezing were thirteen members and four Doryland.
the next month.
ate tribute was paid Mrs. March-
and thawing weather, is the road visitors present and the hours
Mr. Gillmote and wife of Port­ bank whom the speaker had
from Barton to Carver.
passed
too
quickly
for
the
ladies
land visited their brother and known all her life. Many beau­
Local Brevities
The moonshiner who was tak­ who were so delightfully enter­ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Decker, last tiful floral tokens were sent by
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen of
friends as expressions of their
en to Oregon City lately, was let tained. The first thing on the Friday.
Marmot, and J.'G. Greenwood of
love and sympathy.
go on promising not to repeat the program was dinner, and the
Bull Run, were here Tuesday.
DODGE NEW S
The interment was in the I. O.
offense.
He made confession guests found that the reputation
The gentlemen came to attend
the hostess has of being an adept
implicating certain others.
The Community club held its 0 . F. cemetery, under the direc­
the masonic lodge.-
Mrs. George Forman and baby in the culinary art, had not been regular meeting Saturday night tion of Joseph E. Gates, who saw
G. W. Ross has discontinued have been on the sick list.
exaggerated.
After the feast with a good attendance. A short that every detail was carried out
work wTith the boys at North
The
the business part of the program program was given, after which ir fa reverential manner.
Fork and with Mrs. Ross has
N ew Partner Takes Hold
was taken up and the following a basket supper was enjoyed by concluding rites were conducted
returned to their Portland home
C. A. Dykeman, who as was officers elected: President, Mrs all. It was decided at this meet­ by the Rebekah lodge to which
where he takes his old position announced last week, has bought Agnes Wilcox; vice-president, ing to have the meetings on the Mrs. Marchbank belonged, ac­
in an iron foundry,
a half interest in the Estacada Mrs. May Lovell; secretary-treas­ second Saturday only, in each cording to the ritual of the order.
Mable Linn Marchbank was
Our spring line of Oxfords is Feed Co., is a pleasant gentle­ urer, Mrs. Minnie Currin. Fol­ month.
The W. T. Kaake family and born in Currinsville, May 29th,
coming in now. Come in and man to meet. He was on the job lowing the election Mrs. Marie
look them over before buying, some little time before the official Heiple amused the club ladies Clarence Jubb y^re S u n d a y 1891, her parents being Granville
it will pay you. They are the announcement was made, but for a short time by reading the guests at the G. W. Keller home. and Annie Linn. She was mar­
We are very sorry to report ried to Robert G. Marchbank on
Peters, all leather lined, the this having been done, he may minutes of some of the meetings
held
several
years
ago
when
she
that
Mrs. John Keller Is quite'ill August 4, 1908, and died Febru­
kind that is guaranteed at Rose’ s now be regarded as fully installed
was
secretary.
Old
memories
with
inflammatory rheumatism. ary 4, 1922, being 30 years, 9
as one of the firm. Not only in
the place to buy.
She
were
revived
and
reminiscencing
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jochimsen months and 5 days old.
Say, Folk! Dinty is still on the a commercial sense, but socially
leaves
a
family
besides
her
hus­
of
former
days
was
indulged
in
and family visited at the Reichle
job, ‘ ferninst’ the depot, where as well, he and wife will be ac­
band, of four children, Robert
until the time for departure. home on Sunday.
quisitions
to
our
city.
This
busi­
you can get Eats D r i n k s and
aged 11, Floyd aged 9, Glen aged
Mrs. Clara Boyer will be hostess
Mr, and Mrs, Hedges and little
Smokes,
2-9-2t ness house has an enviable repu­
7, and baby Mable June aged 3
for the next meeting.
daughter
spent Sunday evening
tation,
especially
with
the
farm
Our merchants are getting in
weeks.
at the Fred Hbrner home.
their new stocks of spring goods trade, to which it caters. It af­
Legion Meeting
She had numerous relations,
Mamie Marrs has returned to over 40 of whom attended her fu-
and closing out their winter lines. fords a market for much of
The meeting of the American
Just look over their ads and what the farmers raise, and so Legion last Monday night, was Estacada after a week’s visit eral.
Those from outside this
stocks before sending to Port­ naturally they trade where they of a social nature, guests being with her parents.
vicinity were Mrs. Mattie Cahill
land.
You will save yourself sell. The senior member, U. S. invited to attend. The program
of Seaside, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Morgan, was a farmer himself,
Card of Thanks
time, trouble and money.
included songs by Mrs. Sam
Shankland of Portland, and Mr.
and so understands their require­
We wish to thank our many and Mrs. Andrew Shankland of
See Mrs Gates for piano in­ ments. The newly reconstituted, Barr, readings by Mrs. W. S. Da*
struction, 10 years experience firm no doubt expects a banner vison, H, C. Stephens explained friends and the lodgeSj for the Sellwood. Of Mr. Marchbank’s
the soldiers’ bonus; Upton H, beautiful floral pieces, and the relations who attended, from a
75c, $1.00 and $1.25. according year.
Gibbs
made a plea to the Legion kindness shown us during our distance were his brother Jume
to length of lesson.
1-26*2-9
Pruning School
to exert its influence in uphold­ bereavement in the loss of our and wife o f Hood River, his sis­
The Estacada Hotel has an ad
ing respect for constitutional law beloved wife, mother, daughter ter Mrs. Steve Washburn and
in this paper. W. F. Cary has I A pruning school under the
and
authority and the Rev. A.F. and sister.
husband of North Yakima, Wn..
the management of the rooms, direction of Mr. Long of the Ex-1
Lacey
spoke earnestly and em­ R. G. Marchbank and family,
his niece Mrs. Gilbert Power
and W. E. Hall of the dining'tension Department of the Ore-
G. B. Linn, J. B. Linn, N. E. and her husband of Camas, *Wn..
phatically on law enlorcement.
room. Rates are reasonable both gon Agricultural Cellege. will be
After the conclusion of the pro­ Linn, Roy Linn, Susie Kitching his sister Mrs. Louis Tucker, her
for the rooms and board.
It is held at the farm of A. W. Bot­
gram a social time followed and and Mattie Cahill,
husband, son and daughter Mrs.
kin
in
Garfield,
February
15th,
an especially nice place to spend
refreshments were served by
Foster of Silverton, Or.
His
commenting
at
10
a.
m.
a week end..
The Estacada Meat Co.’s ad
members of the legion. Danc­
mother who had made her home
The
morning
will
be
devoted
j
The dining room at the Hotel
ing was Mso indulged in to a appears to-day under the names with him for several years, came
Estacada is now in operation. to a discussion of the subject mild extent, and as the mayor of the new management. James
over from Silverton where she
We were in the kitchen Tuesday Everyone attending is asked to and M. E. pastor were present, Smith who bought out Mr. Ker-
had been staying with herdaugh
mornihg and noted the
bring a lunch and make a day of
needless to say there could be no kes. sold a half interest to H. C. ter since the beginning of Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
as the afternoon will be de-
complaint about lack o f sufficient Gohringof Harrison, Idaho, who Marchbank’§ illness.
Everything w a s scrupulously voted to pruning in some o f the
has had a long experience in the
and proper chaperonage.
clean and sanitary, while
neighboring orchards
business.
They will maintain
A party composed o f the Miss­
pies which were in process of
This w,I be a sptendid oppor-
Health Registrar
the reputation of this market for es Gertrude and Ruth Dillon
baking, were just like mother! ‘ unity for the
Dr. Charles K. Carey has re­ sanitary methods in slaughtering Mrs. Einerson, Mrs. Mae Keen
part of the county to get together
Mr. Goh- and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deminy
used to make.
ceived his appointment as regis­ and handling meat.
and exchange ideas and gain a
ter of vital statistics for District ring has moved into a house on motored to Portland last Thurs
Osteopathic care during preg
fuller knowledge o f most ap
No. 69, which comprises the vot­ Upper Zobrist St. belonging to ,|ay evening to hear Alma Gluck
nancy and confinement has done
d methodg of pruninff.
ro im ’o a
* n m a n l/in n
t h a n 1 r
ing precincts of Estacada, Eagle C. N. Willard, and is accompa- sing, and her husband Efrum
more fr»
to relieve
womankind
than
The large acreage of prunes
The concu:
C r e e k , Springwater, V i o l a , ; nied by his wife and her parents, '/¡m balist play.
any other method now in use.
and apples in the countv should
George, and Garfield.
Consult an osteopath for further
R E . Davis left Tuesday t o ' was hf>li| in ,h(' a'" litori',m-
insure a large attendance.
This office was formerly held take a position with the Milton
information.
12-15tJ
Bring the ladies and make a
Mary Macho, tho young
by Dr. McCall who has moved Creek pole company near St. y Miss
FOR SALE—Good team 8 and day o f i t
y ,|vinR at the Pim home.
. ______
to Portland,
9 years old, weight 3000 pounds;
Helens, Ore. He will probably cnt off the end of two finffers „
The Currinsville ladies aid met
also 1 oid horse about 1200 lbs
work there all the summer.
her left hand one day this week,
Our shoes with a pair of hose
1 Stover No. 31 feed mill prac- at the home of Mrs. J. Looney,
Mrs. Harry Snyder has been while
wnue cutting kindling.
Ih
tically new, 1 U. S. cream sep- on Wednesday, February 1st. free, are going strong, you had
erarator 600 lbs. capacity in good An all day meeting was held, better come in and get yours be­ sick with a had cold this week nttending ph>s cian is not sun
fib e r s can be saved
condition. Neil Taylor, Currins- lunch was partaken of, and the fore Saturday February 11, at and was confined to her bed for Ye‘
.
1 time spent in doing plain sewing. Rose's.
a few days.
1or n0^
S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
$1.50 P er Y ear
operandi
modus
the