Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 16, 1922, Image 1

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    íEaaímt C lar kamaa M.ruts
Devoted to the Interests - o f Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 15,
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , F ebruary 16,1922.
N umber 21
S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T } R . CHARLES K. CAREY
■‘“^ P H Y S I C I A N
SURGEON.
and
Phone for
OFFICE APPOINTMENT
Estacada, Oregon.
T )R . C. E. OWEN
Successor to Dr. C. M. Na/f.
DENTIST.
Estacada,
Oregon.
R. R. MORSE,
D
P H Y SIC IAN
and
SURGEON.
Office and Residence Second and Main
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
connections.
A Valentine party was held
Wednesday at Mrs. Weir’s for
the benefit of the Ladies’ Mis­
sionary society.
The Howells and Mr. Moger
shipped a truck load of dressed
hogs to Portland Tuesday.
The Neighborly club was well
attended at Mrs. George Gutt-
ridge’s last Wednesday.
The
next meeting will be with Mrs.
Eugene Lewellen on March 8.
Rev. and Mrs. Weir were busi­
ness visitors in Portland Monday.
1WTRS. J. E. GATES,
BISSELL ITEMS
Mr,
and Mrs. William Held
Phone or cali at The Bazaar, Estacada.
were transacting business in
E. GATES,
Portland last Tuesday.
AVA
P IA N O I N S T R U C T O R .
J.
FU N ERAL DIRECTOR
Mrs. Henry Reimer and moth­
and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele-
er Mrs. Ruecks visited Mrs. Ted
phone.
Lady Assistant.
Harders last Tuesday.
O * D. A EBY,
TTORNEY
AT LAW.
General Practice.
Confidential
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
A/TcGU IRK
AVA
Ad­
& SCHNEIDER,
a t t o r n e y s a t
l a w
.
A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
days ana Saturdays, 2D3-5, Withrow
building. Portland office, B09-15, Fen­
ton building.
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P A U L C . FISCHER.
a t t o r n e y
at
l a w
.
Beaver building. Oregon City, Oregon:
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, free of charge.
H.
C.
The Christian Endeavor meet­
ing was held at the home of
Adolph Miller last Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Ruecks. who has been
visiting her daughter at Bissell
for the past week, left last Fri-
dayjfor her hopie at Canby.
Mrs. Dorvland went to Port­
land last Friday to care for her
mother and sister who are both
very ill.
Mrs. Peterson spent the week­
end visiting relatives at Estaca­
da.
Ralph Chaney was transacting
business in Estseada Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl
last Friday.
Carl and Albert Lins visited
Ted Harders Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Weisenfluh visit­
ed the latter’s mother, Mrs. H.
Joyner last Sunday.
STEPHENS
A gent .
Health Campaign
Do you know that in your
county you have a Public Health
Association whose aim is to sub­
stitute health and vigor for mis­
ery and inefficiency, to keep well
that we carry
? people well and bring help to
LIGHT HARDWARE
those who are sick?
Do you know that it employs
Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle- X
work, Candy, Etc.
as its special agent a nurse spe­
cially trained in public health
| 5c, 10c, I5c and up.
work?
CALL AND SEE US
Do you know that every por­
tion of the county is entitled to
& 2d door north of depot 4 her If services?
you are competent to super­
vise the health of your own fam­
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * ily, are you willing to help those
who have lacked your advant­
ages?
'
Can you think of a problem in
your neighborhood that the pub­
For Priming and Starting
lic health nurse would be best
During Cold Weather
quaified to deal with?
Do you know that you may
Auto, Tractor and
see her any Saturday between 9
All Other Gasoline
and 1, at the courthousd; that
and
you may telephone or mail your
communication to her at any
Kerosene Engines
time?
For Sale by
Do you know that for 50 cents
you may show your approval of
this work, help finance it and
have a controlling vote in gov­
erning its policies?
The campaign is now on and
will continue till February 20.
» * * « ; : t f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
The county’ s quota is $2000.
Don’t forget
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4
¡THE BAZAAR,]
Motor - Ether ♦
;
The R e x a ll Store
w
For Fire Insurance
P. T. A. Meeting
The Parent-Teacher meeting
Tuesday evening had an excep­
tionally interesting
psogram.
PLACE Y O U R IN­
The countv nurse. Miss Hilda
SURANCE THROUGH
Morris of Oregon City, gave an
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
account
of her work in connec­
WILL PROTECT
tion with the schools. Dr. Fix-
YOUR
INTEREST
ott of Portland, former lecturer
for the state dental association,
gave an illustrated lecture on
Cary Real Estate Co. “ Dental Hygiene for Children.”
Musical numbers by members of
the schools and a reading by
Subscribe for your home paper Neil Wier interspersed the pro­
the E astern C lackamas N ews . gram.
! UPPER EAG LE CREEK
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
DODGE NEWS
A. G. AIS QIS
TRAPPER’S HE
Mamie Marrs was taken to a
Mrs. Katie Douglass visited
Gerald Wilcox went to Port-
Portland hospital Irst Friday
with Mrs. Ed. Douglass on Sun- land, yesterday on business.
day.
G. E. Lawrence went to Port­ where she underwent an opera­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis- land, on business Tuesday morn­ tion for appendicitis. At last
A. G. Ames hasretnr.ied home
reports she was getting along
ter spent Sunday evening at the ing.
and
has resigned as a govern­
nicely. Her mother is staying
home of Will Douglass.
CHICKEN DINNER served at
ment
hunter of predatory an­
Mrs. Baumgarten, teacher in the Estacada Hotel Dining Room, in Portland with her.
imals. He joined the govern­
Dodge experienced quite a
district No. 50, and pupils ob Sunday. Price 50 cents.
ment service in the spring of
snow storm the last of the week.
served Arbor day by planting
A bank examiner was here
1916, and his “ catch” in these
some trees and setting out some yesterday. Needless to say he Snow began falling on Friday years totals 259 predatory ani­
evening and bv Saturday after­
plants in the school yard, also found everything O. K.
mals, including wolves, cougars,
noon there were about eight in­
cleaning up the school grounds.
Messrs. N. J. Holgate and R. ches. On account of the snow lynx, coyotes, sheep killing bears
After that was done the teacher
and bobcats.
In his hunts he
and pupils went up to Walter ! W. Lemon were Portland bound there was no Sunday school on has been ably assiste 1 by his
Sunday.
Douglass’ place and all were Tuesday morning.
dogs, two of which, Trailer and
“
Aunt
Molly”
will
be
at
the
weighed.
Rosa B. TenEyek spent the j Teenie, are still with him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle High School Monday night. Do week end with her parents at
Mr. Ames has kept a diary of
not miss her.
Marmot.
were gvfests at the home of Ray
his adventures and from the data
Both Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ste­
Woodle on Sunday.
One of the Waldkirch children therein recorded, he has written
phens
have been victims of the has been quite ill with pneumo­ a number of thrilling tales, that
Mr. and Mrs. George Preister
and children o f Logan, were the prevailing epidemic of colds this nia but is now slightly improved. have been printed in the All any
week.
Democrat. For the present he
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson
will stay at home and finish the
Roy Douglsss on Sunday.
Obituary
Little Margaret Akers, the five of George, went to Portland on
William W. Davis was born in addition to his residence he be­
year-old daughter of Mr. and Tuesday, to attend the funeral Clark County, Indiana, January gan last fall, and afterwards en­
Mrs. I. Akers, was paralized last of an old friend.
6, 1842, died February 11, 1922, gage in his former trade of
The
city
is
putting
in
four
arc
Tuesday morning shortly after
aged 80 years, 1 month and 5 plumber.
lights,
one
is
already
in
place
at
arising, and towards evening she
days. He was one of a family
Senior Clars Play
passed away. Her death was the north end of the paved sec­ of eleven children, six of whom
tion
of
Broadway.
quite a shock to her parents and
are still living: Joseph 1). and J.
Next Monday night in the H.
friends of the family, for the
F. V. Cleworth has made some J. Davis of Estacada, Emma S. auditorium, the class of > 9 0
day before the little one played very neat frames for pictures il­ Tolbert of Clackamas, Oregon, will present the side splitting
around and was as well as usual. lustrating the films, to hang in Anna Palmateer of Lodi, Calif., comedy, “ Aunt Molly.”
Those
The body was taken to Cathla- the entrance lobby of the Gem Robert Davis of Chehalis, Wash., taking part have been mi st dili­
met, Wash., where the family theatre.
and Isaac Davis o f Grants Pass, gent in rehearsing, and the play
have relatives, for interment,
promises to be one of the hits of
Mrs. R. C. Deming entertained Oregon.
We extend our sympathy to Mr. a few friends Tuesday afternoon.
He volunteered Sept. 7, 1861 the season. Tickets may be had
and Mrs. Akers.
in Company A, 4th Iowa cavalry. at the Pharmacy, general admis­
Charles Dubois is back home
Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Ricker again, after an absence o f some Reinlisted as veteran Dec. 12, sion 35 cents, children 2 > and re­
1863 and was promoted to cor­ served seats 50 cents.
visited the school on Monday.
months.
poral. He was captured in action
CAST
Mrs. H. M. Duus and daugh­ Oct. 11, 1862, at Jone3 Lane, Denman Griggs—a manufacturer with
GARFIELD BREVITIES
ter Laferne, returned Tuesday, Arkansas, later paroled and re­
political aspiration-1 Vernon Hassell
from a visit to Mrs. Duus’ pa­ turned Nov. 8, was restored to Chubby Jones an infllfiential politician
“ A Trip to Chicago,” from
Kay Miller
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of duty Nov. 30, 1862, mustered out
Garfield Grange ball, February
Fred Fitzgerald masquer»di lg as the
Vancouver, Wash.
with company June 1, 1865, at
Count of Calais
Walter Matson
28th. Watch for further notice
Mrs. E. J. Reed of Denair, the close of the war.
Marrietta Griggs—Denman’ s cay wife,
Mrs. Milton Weatherby enter­
May Ely
Calfornia, arrived in Estacada.
Deceased was married to Sarah
tained the Skip a-week club
Wednesday, to visit with her sis Martha Green May 24, 1867, Molly Griggs —Denman’s gay daughter
Music and readings were the en­
.Irene Saling
ter, Mrs. W. E. Hall, at the Es­ They crossed the plains with ox Jane Cabell— visiting aunt I’earl Fantz
tertainment. A dainty l u n c h
tacada Hotel, for few days.
teams, landing in Oregon in Seraphiny Peabody—maid of ad work,
was served in the afternoon.
Rose Traehsel
Be sure to see “ Humoresque” September, 1868. To this union
Birthday Party
at the Gem theatre, Saturday were born ten children who sur­
Community Club
Joanna Craig celebrated her night. Readers of the Cosmo­ vive him. They are F. H. Da­
politan
magazine,
will
remember
The February meeting of tho
vis. E. T., R. E. and H. B.
13th birthday last Friday, Feb­
ruary 10, by a party at her home it was one of Fannie Hurst’s Davis of Estacada; W. W. Davis Community club will feature an
Jr. and Clara Johnston of Yank­ observance of Wa s h i n g I o n’ s
on the south side. A very pleas­ best stories.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kilgore, ton, Ore.; Anna Lowden of Port­ birthday and will he held on
ant time was passed with music,
song and games. Mrs. Ray Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McMillen and land, J. A. Dayis of Ellensburg, Wednesday night of next week,
cox chaperoned the girls of the Prof. L. V. Cleworrth formed a Wash,, H. W. Davis and Grace instead of Friday as usual. The
8th grade. Light refreshments party that motored out to the Jacobs of Aberdeen, Wash., be meeting will be held in the high
were served at the close, and Sylvester Lawrence r a n c h at side a number of grandchildren. school auditorium with a pro­
the guests departed at 10 p. m , Springvvater Tuesday evening to Sarah Martha Davis died March gram by the pupils of the school
15, 1912 and on Sept. 14, 1913 he and several musical numbers and
wishing Joanna many more hap­ watch the folks dance.
talks by Mrs. Ada Wallace Un-
py returns of the day. Those
Grocery specials for Saturday, was married to Mary M. Beebe,
ruh and other speakers.
present w e r e Edith Colman. February 18 only: 6 cans Del who survives him.
Kindly note the change < f
Ethel Gordon, E d n a Wilcox, Monte corn or tomatoes, $1.00;
The funeral service was held
date
ana location of the meeting.
Ralph Gordon Thomas Ross, Her­ 9 cans Carnation milk, $1.00; in Mt Zion church, at Garfield,
bert Scheam, Thelma Wilcox, 4 No. 2 cans pineapple, best Monday afternoon, the Rev. A.
Grangers Urge Coop :at!on
Lottie McWillis,
Ruth Day, grade, $1.00; at Rose’s the place Demoy officiating, with inter­
Willihm J. Thompson, master
Florence June Reed. Florence to buy.
ment in the cemetery adjoining
of
the Maine State Grange, in
Hassell, Irene R o ss, Minerva
the church.
Mrs. R. G. McCall was in town
his address before the annual
Ritchey, Roland Gordon, Irma
last Saturday, to meet her music
meeting of that bo ly i > Port­
Gates, Earl Day, Leland Mont­
Selling Well
pupils. We understand she will
land, Maine, December 16, de­
gomery, E. C. Manley. Dick
continue her classes here, and
The Portland Railway, l ight clared:
Craig, Joanna Craig, Homer
will make regular visits for that and Power company have added
‘ Farmers, above all other peo-
Craig and Mrs. G. W. Craig.
purpose.
more than 2100 new stockholders j,|e. are in need of puhlic ulility
Osteopathic care during preg­ to its lists during the present service nearer railroad facili-
BARTON ITEMS
nancy
and confinement, has done campaign of selling its new issue ties. electric road accommoda-
Mrs. C T. Whitehead and son
more
to
relieve womankind than of 7% prior preference stock toltionsand more and better tele-
are able to be up and around the
any
other
method now in use. its employes, customers, patrons phone service, and above all,
house at latest reports.
Consult
an
osteopath for further and the general public under electric lights and p >wer.
D. L. Erdman is on the sick
information.
12-15tJ what is known mb the “ Home
“ Depression in utility work
list.
Ownership”
plan.
hits
the farmer first and hard­
Mr. and Mrs. Mowery o f Deep
DIED -Jason Wells Moxley,
The new share holders repre­ est, for it is he that must go
Creek, recently lost two cousins at his home at Morrow station,
in the Weist logging wreck, Sunday, February 12. 1922, aged sent virtually every one ot the without.
“ For the past twenty years
Francis Weist and son dyinR in a 72 years, 6 month«, 18 days. nearly forty communities in
which
the
big
public
utility
op-
wide-spread
whole-sale muckrak-
few days of each other.
The funeral services were in Mt.
erates
and
consists
of
men
and
ing
criticism
of all publi • utili­
Mr. and Mrs, George Forman Scott cemetery, Tuesday, the
women
in
almost
every
walk
in
ties
has
bred
a
feeling of distrust
and baby made a business trip Rev. A. F. Lacy officiating, and
life.
on
the
part
of
the
public.
Jos. E Gates, funeral director.
to Portland Monday.
The
gratifying
success
of
the
“
If
we
do
want
public utilities
Otto Stulke recently lost all
FOR SALE—Good team 8 and new plan of financing its needs, as our neighliors and servants
three of his work horses with 9 years old, weight 3000 pounds;
according to company officials, we must learn to meet them in
blind stagers.
also 1 old horse about 1200 lbs. will enable the big utility to car­ the same fair fraternal spirit
Mr. and Mrs. S. McCracken 1 Stover No. 31 feed mill prac­
ry out extensive improvements that our order teaches we shall
have moved to Dwyer’s camp tically new, 1 U. S. cream sep-
and betterment plans for the extend to our neighbors.’ ’
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Stone have erarator 600 lbs. capacity in good
coming season, including sub­
This is good advice to any
moved into the house vacated by condition. Neil Taylor, Currina-
stantial headway on the gigantic community which can only devel­
the McCrackens.
ville.
$10,000,000 Oak Grove hydro­ op and expand properly by ex-
You have your auto overhauled electric development w h i c h , tension of every branch of pub-
Another large shipment of Pe­
ter's solid leather shoes, “ the by an expert mechanic, why not when completed, will add 80,000 fie service,
kind that is guaranteed,” just give your body the same care more horsepower to the present
*^rs-
Woodward of ( regon
received at Rose s. Come in and and attention? Consult Dr. W. facilities of the company.
______________
City,
was
here
last week to visit
W.
Rhodes,
Osteopathic
physi-
get a pair and make your feet
We do Job Printing.
| her parents and other relatives.
.
cian
and
surgeon.
12-15tf
glad.