Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 02, 1922, Image 1

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V olume 15,
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , M arch 2,1922.
N umber 23
$1.50 P er Y ear
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BISSELL ITEMS
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DODGE NEWS
LOCAL BREVITIES
BARTON ITEMS
CLASS INITIATED BY
W. 0. W. OFFICERS
If you want the best in foot-
C. A. Johnson was transacting i Mr. and Mrs. E. Jochimsen
Miss Neva Loney is on the sick
business in Oregon City and and family spent Sunday at the | wear, goto Rose’s, We feature list, also Dorothy Wilson, Mrs.
the Peters all leather, line.
Portland Thursday and Friday.
J. W. Marrs home.
C. E. Loney and Mrs. Helen
■T)R. CHARLES K. CAREY
Mrs. Julius Paulsen visited
■‘" ^ P H Y S IC I A N a n d S U R G E O N .
Mrs. Buckley, school super­ ! Look up our bargain offer on Lake are down with the grip.
The Eagle Creek Camp, No.
relatives in Estacada a few days visor, and Mrs. M. E. Church, 'the Portland Telegram, either
Mrs. George Forman is still 539, W. 0 . W., took in a new
Phone for
last week.
OFFICE APPOINTMENT
truant officer, visited the Dodge alone or clubbed with the N ews . confined to her bed. The gath­ class of over thirty members
Estacada, Oregon.
Miss Duncan, who is teaching school Monday afternoon and
Dinty has got ’ em. W h a t ? ering in her ears has broken last Thursday evening. The
school at Lawrence spent the spoke very highly of the condi­ Rooms reasonable. Kum in—3-2 which affords some relief.
R. C. E. OWEN
proceedings took place in the I.
Succesaor to Dr. C. M. Naff.
week end with her parents at tion in which they found the
George
Forman
butchered
7
0. 0. F. hall and were conducted
D E N T IS T .
Mrs. Dave Eshleman and G. E.
school.
hogs Tuesday, Otto Stulke help­ by a team from the largest W.
Oregon. Gladstone,
Estacada,
Lawrence we|je both Portland
ing.
Mrs. T. Harders visited her
0. W. Camp in the world, Mult­
The new mill lately built by
bound on the morning train,
R. MORSE,
sister,
Mrs.
R.
Snyder
at
Esta­
Kaake
&
Jubb
is
now
in
opera­
nomah, No. 77, of Portland,
Mrs.
Gus
Whitehead
visited
^ D R
D
P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N .
Tuesday.
cada
last
Tuesday.
which has 7000 members. A
tion.
Mr.
Seaquest
and
son
are
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jens
Office and Residence Sscond and Main
CHICKEN DINNER served at
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
special train brought the visitors
Pederson, last week.
Mrs. Robert Miller has been doing the logging.
the Estacada Hotel Dining Room,
connections.
confined to her bed for the past
Mrs. Jens Pederson has been of which there were sixty-five.
We are glad to report that Sunday. Price 50 cents 2-16tf
TVARS. J. E. GATES,
two weeks with thelagrippe.
helping
Mrs. Foreman the last The ritual work was done in a
Mrs. John Keller is able to be
AVA P IA N O I N S T R U C T O R .
Mrs. Bert Twining of Portland few days.
most impressive manner and ad­
Mrs. H. Smith and son Rich­ about again, after her severe at­
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada.
was the guest of Mrs. A. E.
dresses were made full of in­
ard visited relatives in Portland tack of rheumatism.
Sparks the first o f the week.
struction to the neophytes as
for a few days last week.
An Historical Link
E. GATES,
S. W. Benjamin made a trip to
well as to older members, along
J FUNERAL D IRECTOR
Mrs. U. S. Morgan was called
Mrs. Leo Rath visited Mrs. Portland last Friday t^ visit his
Last Saturday was the 94th the lines o f the growth and good
and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele­ Rendleman last Sunday-
daughter, who is staying at the to Roseburg Monday, on account birthday of Mrs. Artemisia Sa-
phone.
Lady Assistant.
of the order, Those speaking
Louis Weisenfluh and Mark Portland hotel on her way to of the serious illness of her son ling, mother of E. E. and C. C. were Head Counsellor E. P.
Dr. Harry Morgan.
D. EBY,
Saling. The venerable lady was
Doryland was transacting busi­ California.
Morton, Head Manager J. 0.
A TTO R N E Y A T LAW.
You can always find bargains the recipient of hearty congratu­
ness at Can by last Saturday.
J. W. Marrs made a trip to
Wilson, District Manager F. A.
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­
Mrs. Vrooman’s father and Portland on Friday to visit his at Rose’ s. See our windows for lations and many presents from Beard, Council Commander of
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
her friends. It is seldom that No. 77 A. Garvin. Post Council
mother who have been visiting daughter Mamie, at St. Vincent’s Grocery Specials this week,
A /foG U IR K & SCHNEIDER,
the
age of Mrs. Saling is reached Commander Judge Dyke, Post
“ Peoples Night” at the M. E.
her for the past week returned hospital.
AVA
atto rn eys a t la w .
but
when it is, the occasion ought Council Commander Rosco P.
Church
has
been
postponed
for
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ to their home in Portland last
to
be
celebrated. When she was Hunt and J. D. Lee.
two
weeks
on
account
of
so
much
days ana Saturdays, 263-5, Withrow Saturday.
DOVER
building. Portland office, 609-15, Ken­
born, there were many yet living
sickness
in
thb
community.
After the ceremonies a ban­
Ralph Chaney, C. Mathews
ton building.
________
of those who fought in the revo­ quet was served. Another class
H. A. Udell had a ciew of
and Roy ^Iaxwell were transact­
U. S. Morgan and J. P. Wood-
A U L C . FISCHER.
lutionary war.
John Quincy will be initiated April 6.
ing business in Portland last men working on Market road le left for Roseburg yesterday,
atto rn ey at la w .
Adams,
sixth
president
of theU.
No. 2, several days the past on receipt o f the news of the
Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon. Thursday.
S.,
was
in
the
last
year
of his
• death of Dr. Harry Morgan.
Carl Lins and Mr. and Mrs. week.
Former Estacada Boy Dies
term, and John A d a m s a n d
t y O O D L E R EA LT Y CO.
Theo Harders visited Mr. and
The County Surveyor was sur­
V. W. Hauser, the restaurant Thomas Jefferson had been dead
This community was schocked
Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Mrs. Tim Linn at Douglass Ridge veying on Market roads No. 2 and pool hall man made a bus­
to learn yesterday morning that
less
than
two
years.
Thus
Mrs.
Collections, Notary Public.
and 3 Friday and Saturday.
last Friday.
iness trip to Portland Tuesday Saling constitutes a living link Dr. Harry Morgan of Roseburg,
Justice of the Peace.
morning,
returning on the even­ with a very early period of our had passed away from pneumon­
Victor
Bodley
and
Mr.
Buyers,
Mr. Gillmore of Portland, vis­
They get results.
Phone Estacada ited his sister, Mrs. Carl Decker, the Farm Bureau men were can­ ing train.
history as an independent nation. ia. He was the son of Mr. and
vassing Dover for new members
at George, last Friday,
Mrs. U. S. Morgan of this place,
We are very much gratified by
the first of the week.
and
graduated from our local
the number of subscriptions
Baby Dies
SPRINGWATER
NEWS
high
school, and married a
FIR E INSURANCE.
JameyAkin visited his family which have come in the past two
Sympathy is extended to Mr.
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Wednesday and also Sunday.
months. We-extend our thanks and Mrs. George Kitching over
A
number
of
pupils
from
Miss
Woodle.
The funeral is to be at
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parks and to our esteemed subscribers, and the loss of their little baby boy,
Gilson’s classes are absent from
Roseburg.
Mo r e particulars
Miss Alice Udell were calling on hope to keep their continued in­ George Glen, thirteen months
Keep your policy in our Fire
school with the mumps.
will
be
given
next
week.
Mr. and Mrs Hanson Thursday. terest and approval.
Proof Vault, free o f charge.
old, who died Sunday from pneu­
Mrs. Frank Millard received
The Krieger family have been
An interesting letter appears monia. Funeral services were
word last Thursday that her
H. C . S T E P H E N S
Homemakers Conference
quite sick with lagrippe. Dr. in this issue, „from our former held at the I. 0 . O. F. cemetery,
brother Isaiah Tucker had died
Williams of Sandy was called townsman, E. W. Bartlett, now Monday afternoon, conducted by
The leading element of the
A gent . •
at St. Vincent’s hospital. The
Saturday and all are reported of Colton, California. Its open­ Rev. A. Demoy.
^
improved home—household ad­
funeral was held at St. Helens
better.
ministration, the child, f o o d ,
ing paragraph shows the inspira­
Friday. He leaves a boy 9 years
clothing,
entertainment, a n d
tional effect o f the ozone of the
Loses Right Eys
old and a girl age 3. His wife
equipment will be featured in
climate or the perfume of the
Announcement
died about a year ago. Mrs.
W. H. Ritchey, who is in a lecture, exhibit, and demonstra­
orange groves.
Millard and Mr. and Mrs. vVm.
TO THE VOTERS OF CLACKA­
Portland hospital suffering from tion at the homemakers confer­
The Jannsen Bros. Drilling Co. an injured eje, is reported to be
that we carry
J Tucker attended the funeral, re­ MAS c o u n t y :
ence, 0. A. C., March 20-25. If
turning Saturday.
I am a candidate for the office of Estacada has been awarded getting along as well as could be
the women students find that
LIGHT HARDWARE
While working at any important factors are in
Mrs. Joe Guttridge and family of senator to represent you in the contract let by the city of expected.
Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle- |
and Mrs. George Guttridge au- the legislature of this state dur­ Portland, for doing sounding test South Fork for the railroad com* danger of being overlooked they
w ork, Candy. Etc.
toed to Currinsville Monday and ing the next senatorial term. work for the Lents and Mt. Scott pany, a spike which he was driv­ may remedy the matter them­
5c, 10c, 15c and up.
Nomination
for this office will be sewer. The work is well under ing flew into his light eye which
spent the day with Mrs. Coop.
0
selves through’ questions, as the
CALL a n d SEE US
Jj!
made
in
the
primary election in way, and will be completed by destroyed the sight. The acci­
The Missionary society held its
question box will be one of the
the middle of next week.
•
dent happened last Thursday.
meeting with Mrs. Weir Wed­ May.
means of exchanging ideas.
Unlike t h e perennial office
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kilgore
nesday.
Among the noted celebrities
seeker I am neither “ i n t h e gave an impromptu but elegant
2d door north of depot
|
Mrs. Walter Strunk was taken
of Oregon contributing to the
Garfield
Grange
hands of friend^” nor the candi­ luncheon at their apartments in
to the St. Vincent’s hospital at
Garfield Grange No. 317 will work will be Mrs. Ida B. Calla­
date of any clique or organiza­ the Hotel Estacada Sunday even­
♦
% ♦ ♦ * ♦ + ♦ Portland on Monday where she tion. The office of senator ap-
hold its regular meeting. Satur­ han, president Oregon Federa­
ing in honor of Mr. Elliott Stew­
ted Women’s clubs; Mrs. J. F.
will undergo an operation for
pealsto me as an opportunity to art’s 64th birthday anniversary. day, March 4th. The morning
gallstones.
Hill, president Oregon Parent-
serve the needs o f the citizen­ Those present besides the host session opens promptly at 10:30.
Teacher
association; Miss Cor­
The C. E. Society held its ship of Clackamas county and
Candidates for first and second
and hostess, and the honored
nelia
Marvin,
state librarian, and
meeting at the hall last Friday the state.
gentleman, were Mr. and Mrs. degrees must be at the hall by Ann Shannon Monroe, author.
evening.
I am a republican seeking nom­ N. S. McMillen, Mi s s Ethel 11 o’ clock During the program
Dr. W. J. Ktrr, president o;
ination and election on t h i s Douglass, Miss Alice Kilgore and hour Mr. J. C. Morland, mana­
the
college, wi.l give the address
High School Debate
ger of the fish hatchery will
ticket.
Prof. L. V. Cleworth.
of
welcome,
and a large staff of
speak.
A short literary and
The Interscholastic debate be­
I ask vour Consideration upon
The Mouth Bath that is a Perfect
specialists
in
homemaking and
The
past
year’
s
record
o
f
the
musical program will follow
tween E. H. S., Gresham and a constructive program, of great-
Germicide for T E E T H . TONSILS
related
lines
will
assist in the
Eugene
Fruit
Growers
associa­
Milwaukie took place as sched­ es efficiency in government and
and TH RO AT. The Nasal Spray,
instructional
worV,
tion
was
a
remarkable
one,
and
uled on Friday evening.
Esta- reduction o f taxes.
Women’s Aux liary
shows the advantage gained
an Aid to Prevent Flu
c ada was defeated by a 2 to 1 de­
Sincerly yours,
The
Women’s Auxiliary of the Endorse P. C. Wool Growers
from such co-operative action.
cision
in
the
one
encounter,
and
F.
J.
TOOZE.
Carl
Douglass
Post No. 74 will
‘ For Sale by
Its gross sales totaled over a
Several of the large woolen
a unanimous one in the other.
hold
its
regular
meeting Mon­
million and a quarter, being 25 %
and worsted manufacturers who
If the decision be looked upon
Loans to Serviee Men
higher than those of the previous day evening, March 6th, 1922, at this year for the first lime in the
as the all important thing in a
, Twenty-two applications for year. This association maintains the I. 0. 0 . F. hall.
history of Oregon, were ah e to
contest of this kind, then Esta­
! loans in Clackamas county by ex- three canneries and packing
buy commercially grade I Valley
cada
would
seem
most
unfortun­
The
Store
service men, have been approved plants, one at Eugene one at
Official V iit
wools lrom the Pacific Co-opera*
ate. But to those who know the
The local 0. E. S. made elabor­ tive Wool Growers, have ex*
;
î
♦ f
♦ ♦
+ + ♦
value o fth e work Involved" S and refeired to the local appraiS. j unclio„ City, and one at Créa-
Jnni'atoi, is
is a
« secondary
. 0 0 0 0 ^ , 0 matter.
m .tt-r ^ s . H. C. Stephens went to-day well. It paid out for labor *147,- ate arrangements to entertain pressed themsdves a s w e l l
decision
to Oregon City, to begin w ith;034.89. This should encourage their worthy gran I matron, Mrs. plea ed with the grades offered,
In real work accomplished, in
other appraisers, the work of in- our local association.
Cora Letson, last Friday, but and the association’ s methods of
sincerity of effort, and in fineness
.
o f spirit, our team needs to feari spec mi? 1 e Pr°Per ie8
DIED—At the home of his through some misunderstanding doing business. One large east­
I
father,
Frank T. Fuchs of Eagle and the mixing o f dates, their ern manufacturer states that he
no comparison
Takes Bride
Those representing Estacada
Creek, on February 26. 1922. distinguished guest a r r i v e d was particularly well pleased
The commit­ with i .e way the wo>l which
The efficient and popular fore­ George John Fuchs aged 31 yrs., Thursday noon.
PLACE Y O U R IN­
at Gresham were Melba Harmon
tee
soon
“
got
busy”
and in a were b ught fr< m the associa­
SURANCE THROUGH
and Constance Richmond. Op­ man of the Cascade garage me­ 5 mos. and 24 days. The young
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
very
short
time
by
the
use of tion were put up, an stated that
posed to Milwaukie here, were chanical department, thought he man was a native of Wisconsin,
WILL PROTECT
the
telephone,
I
ad
sixteen
mem­ he would be glad to buy up to
Clyde Davis and Gilbert Shearer. needed a forewoman, so on Feb­ coming to Oregon in 1904. living
YOUR INTEREST
bers
in
the
lodge
room
and
the 5,000,000 p unds of one crade
The judges were Professors R. ruary 20th, Monday of last week first at Dallas and later at Hepp-
meeting
was
held,
minus
tha
from the Pa ific Co- perative
W. Rose. Alfred Skei and Mrs. at Oregon City, he was married ner. The funeral was held in
new
candidate
and
the
delight­
Wool Growers n 1922.
R. B. Walch, all of Portland.
to Miss Ivy Bowman, who is the the Eagle Creek church yester­
.
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adopted daughter of N. J. Wil- day afternoon, the Rev. V. A. ful luncheon.
Cary Real Estate Co.
We have an especially strong
Mr. Dinty Moore, not to be lard.
The young couple are Weir of Springwater, officiating.
A leak in the mains caused the line of Millinery on ci plav.
different from other mortals, is making their home in town, and The interment was in the Foster
Subscribe for your home paper nursing a case of the ’ gripp but receiving hearty congratulations cemetery under the direction of water to be shut off last night, Come in and make your selec­
and this morning.
tion early, at Rose’s.
from their friends.
Joseph E. Gates of Estacada.
th* E astern C lackamas N ews . keeps right along on the job.
D
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P
Don’t forget
THE BAZAAR,!
: Flu-Hygiene:
ZE PYROL
Rexall
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