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

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    a s tm i (Elarkam as f a a
Devoted to the Interests o f Eastern Clackamas County
V o lu m e
15,
N
umber
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , M arch 9,1922.
24
GliEiiON. NEWS NOTES
DODGE NEWS
L O C A L BREVITIES
BARTON
ITEMS
DEATH CUIS SHORT
Mamie Marrs, who recently
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Mr. Dodson is ill with lobar
Jens Pederson made a trip to
underwent an operation for ap­ pnemonia. Dr. Carey is attend­
Gresham one day last week.
pendicitis, returned to her home ing him.
The Misses Adline and Eleanor
on Friday, and at last reports
"p\R. C H AR LE S K. C A R E Y
Mrs. H. Ring o f Portland, is Pederson visited with Edna and
Dr. Harry E. Morgan, after a
■ ^P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON,
Principal Events of the Week is getting along nicely,
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ruby Bates Friday afternoon.
short
illness, passed away at his
Phone for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and P. M. Wagner.
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
George Forman was a Portland I home in Roseburg at 8 o’clock
OFFICE A P P O IN T M E N T
family and Rosa B. Ten Eyck
Estacada, Oregon.
mation of Our Readers.
Dr. Carey rpeorts that the con­ visitor one day last week.
: Wednesday morning, March 1,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
dition
o
f
Mrs.
C.
E.
M.
Brown
Loney
and
daugh-
1922, being in his 29th year,
Mrs.
C.
E.
T 'Y R C. E. OW EN
Harold Horner at Springwater,
Successor to Dr. C. M. Naff.
remains unchanged.
Business men of Condon have or­
ter Neva went to Portland one i He was born in Looking Glass,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kaake and
D ENTIST.
ganized a commercial club.
Dinty tTas got ’em. W h a t ? day last week where Miss Neva Oregon, April 10, 1893. At the
Estacada,
Oregon.
family
spent Sunday at the G.
Marian Clark of North Bend was the
j age of 9 years he moved with his
Rooms
reasonable. Kum in—3-2 is under medical treatment.
first woman chosen in Obos county to W. Keller home.
R. R. MORSE,
Mrs.
W.
E.
Marlow
and
Mrs.
parents to Seattle, Wash., where
Rev.
A.
F.
Lacy
is
laid
up
with
D P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N . serve on a circuit court jury.
Dodge experienced another
Jens Pederson called on Mrs. G. they resilled a number o f years.
The Scio high school student body
;
bronchial
trouble,
and
was
una-
snow storm last week end, snow
Office and Residence Second and Main
has voted to "adopt” two orphans from
Forman, Sunday afternoon, who From there they moved to Mon­
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
falling to the depth o f six inches. ble to fill his pulpit last Sunday.
the Armenian relief committee.
tana and a little later to Yaki­
connections.
A new line of men’s and boys’ is still confined to her bed.
A total of 32 deaths of influenza In
Mr. Reichle made a trip to Es­
ma, Wash., where they resided
Mrs. Hal Gibson and Mrs. Case
1WTRS. J. E. GATES,
caps just received, $1 up. Come
Portland during the month of Febru­ tacada on Monday.
a
short time before coming to
AVA P I A N O IN S T R U C T O R .
ary were reported to the city health
called on Mrs. George Forman,
in and get yours at Rose’s.
Estacada,
He graduated from
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada. office.
I f it is to be painted Pointer Monday afternoon.
SPRINGWATER NEWS
the local high school in 1913,
A building permit was taken out at
Mrs. Arthur Larson’s mother
can do it, at right prices consis­
E. GATES,
Eugene by the Osburn Hotel company
after which he went to Portland
Mrs. T. P. McAuley enjoyed a tent with good work.
made
a flying trip from The
F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R
3-9tf
for the erection of a $70,000 apartment
where he attended the North
visit for several days last week,
and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele­ bouse.
Dr. Carey was called to Eagle Dalles visiting about two hours, Pacific Dental College for three
phone.
Lady Assistant.
Hood River hotels and restaurants from her father and sister, J. L.
Creek this week, to see Mrs. C. and returning over the highway, years. He was married to Myr­
report a great increase in business Gentry and Miss Josie Gentry,
Sunday.
H. Patterson who is ill.
f Y D. EBY,
tle V. Woodle, daughter o f Mr.
since the Columbia river highway was from
Lloydminster,
Alberta,
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW.
George Forman was in Oregon and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, June 14,
Ear! Wagner is nursing a cou­
reopened.
Canada.
General Practice.
Confidential A d­
The Scio Rod and Gun club has suc­
ple of crushed fingers on his left City on business, Saturday.
1916, immediately afterward go­
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
Little Edward Shearer is suf­
ceeded in organizing a game preserve
hand. Dr. Carey dressed them.
ing to Wasco, Oregon, where he
just west of the city, comprising about fering with whooping cough.
cG U IR K & SCHNEIDER,
Birthday Party
practiced dentistry four years.
CH ICKEN D IN N E R served at
1100 acres.
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW.
The Neighborly club was post­
A surprise party was held at From Wasco, with his family he
the Estacada Hotel Dining Room,
Official announcement was made by
A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
poned until April 12, when it
Sunday. Price 50 cents. 2-16tf the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Gus moved to Roseburg, where they
days ana Saturdays, 2*13-5, Withrow the Asiatic-American Steamship com­
building. Portland office. 609-15, Fen­ pany that Astoria is to be its terminal will meet at Mrs. Llewellen’s.
H. G. Craig had the misfor­ Wilcox yesterday evening, in resided until his death,
ton building.
_______ on the Columbia river.
Mrs. Wiley Howell received
He was an active member of
tune
to severely cut his left hand honor o f the latter, whose birth­
Two million silverside eggs arrived 250 white Leghorn day old chicks
A U L C. FISCHER.
the
Alpha Lodge, No. 47, Knights
with an axe, while splitting day it was. A pleasant time
at Astoria ftbm the Alsea bay district
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW.
from
Corvallis,
on
Tuesday
by
o
f
Pythias,
also a member o f the
passed in playing cards, followed
and were taken to the Klaskanine riv­
wood Tuesday evening.
Beaver building, Oregon City. Oregofl. er hatchery for hatching.
parcel post.
up with dainty refreshments. Masonic order and a member o f
C. J. Pimm and his little girl
J. A. Churchill, state superintendent
The C. E. society will meet on
Many presents, both ornamental the Presbyterian churcn o f Rose­
are both reported now as being
tyOODLE REALTY CO.
of public instruction, and Miss Inez E.
burg. Besides a wife and little
and
useful were given.
Friday
evening
with
Violet
Bax­
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Depew of Chicago, were married in
on the high road to recovery,
two-year-old
daughter, Margaret
ter.
Those
present
besides
Mr.
Collections, Notary Public.
the latter city last week.
after being ill with pneumonia.
Janet,
he
leaves
a father and
and
Mrs.
Wilcox,
were
Mrs.
C.
Justice o f the Peace.
Mrs. Ethel Julian and two
Work has begun on the new fish
Mrs. S. D. Dunlop of Seattle, Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. mother, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Mor­
They get results. hatchery financed by Wasco county children are sick with the flu but
Phone Estacada sportsmen at Oak Springs, on the Des­
was the guesi o f Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore, Mr. arul Mrs. N. S. gan and many sorrowing friends
are recovering.
chutes river near Maupin.
P. F. Standish the past week. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald to mourn his loss.
Mrs. Wm. Still’s uncle and
Miss Grace M. Amos, widely known
Mr. Dunlop spent Sunday here.
He was laid to rest in the Ma­
Wilcox, Miss Ethel Douglass,
Oregon reform leader and prohibition­ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mfft-
sonic
cemetery at Roseburg, Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan Miss Mabel Wilcox, Alice K il­
ist, died at the Portland surgical hos­ son, and grandma Boyce came
gon.
the funeral services being
gore,
L.
V,
Cleworth
and
Roy
pital following a brief illness.
out from Portland Saturday, re­ and J. P. Woodle returned from
conducted
by the Masonic order.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Prineville is suffering from an epi­
Wilcox.
Roseburg, Sunday. They were
turning home Sunday.
demic of colds and la grippe. More
The
sympathy
of this whole com­
Keep your policy in our Fire
Mrs. Sally Akens was taken to accompanied by Mrs. Harry Mor­
than 60 children are out of school and
P.
T.
A.
munity
goes
out
to his bereaved
Proof Vault, free o f charge.
several of the teachers have been ill. the Lovelace hospital Monday, gan and little daughter, who will
wife,
child
and
parents.
The
regular
meeting
o
f
the
Logging camps in the lower Colum­ with a severe attack o f heart visit here for a time.
H . C . S T E P H E N -6
bia district are resuming operations
Dr. R. Morse is on the sick Parent-Teacher’s association for
trouble.
after a shutdown of several weeks.
Card of Thanks
list. He has the opportunity now March, has been postponed on
A g ent .
The annual meeting o f the la­
This action follows the demand for fir
account o f so much sickness.
to
take
his
own
medicine,
which
We
wish
to extend our sincer-
logs by the mills.
dies missionary society will be
The next regular meeting will be
Because of the shortage of feed and held in Portland March 22 and 23 is sometimes as hard for a doc­
est thanks to all tl e neighbors
held in April.
the cold and stormy weather of the
and friends for their beantiful
and Mrs. Shearer and Mrs. Shib- tor to do, as his patients.
A
past few- weeks, ranchers of the Oak­
floral
gifts and their help and
A
fortunate
purchase
put
us
in
I
f
you
want
to
save
money,
land section have suffered the loss of ley have been appointed dele­
sympathy
extended to us during
a
position
to
offer
you
unusual
watch
our
window
for
grocery
an unusual number of sheep and lambs. gates from the Springwater so­
the
hours
of our bereavement
values
in
work
gloves,
It
will
specials—at
Rose’s.
The annual conference of the North­ ciety.
The delegates will give a
-j-
that we carry
$
caused by the death o f our be­
west Missionary Prayer bands, which report at the special meeting on pay you to look them over before
U. Summer School
|
LIGHT HARDWARE
includes the territories of Oregon,
loved son and brother George.
March 29. The regular meeting buying. A t Rose’s.
In its eighteenth annual sum­
Washington and Idaho, convened in
F rank . T. F uchs and Family.
$ Toys, Notions, hosiery, Needle-
Pointer
sells
an
Orpgon
made
day
has
been
changed
to
the
3rd
Portland for a three days’ session last
mer term the University o f Ore­
£ work, Candy, Etc.
paint
at
52.00
and
52.75
per
gal.
Wednesday
of
the
month.
week.
gon will offer instruction both on
Attention
$ 5c, 10c, 15c and up.
Let me estimate your job. 3-9tf
A $35,000 deal in horses was made
the campus at Eugene and in the
C.
J.
Pugh
o f Salem, Ore., was
known
when
James
E.
Smith
of
Bend
|
C A L L A N D SEE US
$
Let all the subscribers to the Portland Center. Dates for 1922
Priscillas Meet
announced that he had contracted the
here Tuesday night in consulta­
sale of 1000 head of range geldings
The March meeting o f the stock of our Packing Co. turn have been announced: A t Eu­ tion with the board o f directors
from the Bill Brown stock ranch at Priscilla
club was held last out the 14th, at I. O. O. F. hall, gene, June 21 to July 29; at Port­ o f the Estacada Packing Co. Inc.
Fife.
I. O. 0. F. Bldg., Estacada
Thursday at the commodious 7,30. Good speakers and “ eats.” land, June 19 to July 28.
Mr. Pugh is superintendent of
Approximately $376,000 will be spent
<~ x -*-X “X-- x - x -- x k ~ x ~ x -- x -- x ~ x -*
A t Eugene emphasis will be Canneries for the Oregon Grow­
home o f Mrs. Clara Boyer at
Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopathic
by Marion county this year in improv­
The twelve lady physician, located at Hotel Esta­ placed u p o n specialized, ad­ ers Association and will idurn
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ing its roads, according to announce­ Currinsville.
ment by the county court. The con­ members present, when invited cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays vanced and graduate courses. Tuesday, March 14,to talk to the
struction program includes 25 miles of to the spacious dining
room, and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m. A t Portland courses of a more subscribers for stock in our local
paving.
thought that perhaps “ Old Fath­
9-8tf general Character will be stress­ company, who are requested and
The lumber shipments by water from
ed. Registration fee is $12.50. urged to be present, and bring
er Time” had slipped a few cogs
The suit brought by F. Gon-
the Columbia river during the month
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Catalogue, ready for m a i l i n g their wives and sweethearts.
of February were heavy, especially to and carried them over to Thanks­ sior o f Eagle Creek, against Har­
foreign ports, a total of 36,777,611 feet giving day. for the large twenty- ry Schmidt of Carver, in con­ March 15th, may be obtained Refreshments will be
We take orders for
served.
from Earl Kilpatrick, general I. O. O. F. hah, 7:30.
leaving for points across the sea in one pound turkey which graced
nection with an auto collision,
the 28 days.
director, Eugene, Oregon.
the prettily appointed and tas­ has been settled out o f court.
The University of Oregon won a
Living expense at the dormito­
tily arranged dining table, was
Our Spring Hats are attract­
( PORTLAND)
♦ 2-to-l decision at Eugene over the Uni­ sure a striking reminder o f that
You have your auto overhauled ries at Eugene during the sum­
ing a lot c f attention. You had
versity of Washington debate team In
by an expert mechanic, why not mer term o f the University of
of the Oregon-Washlngton-Stan- great day which precedes Christ­
better come in and make your
For Cut Flowers fo r any I one
give
your body the same care Oregon will be cheaper than last
ford contests for the Pacific coast mas and is so dear to all.
De­
selection at Rose’s.
championship.
licious fruit salad, vegetables, and attention? Consult Dr. W. s immer. Eight dollars per week
occasion.
Miss Wlllamene Fuller, 17-year-old
The Estacada Packing Co.
hot rolls and all the other “ fi*- W. Rhodes, Osteopathic physi­ wi'l cover board and room; board
student of Lincoln high school, was
cian and surgeon.
12-15tf alone will cost six dollars. Stu-; Inc., has purchased machinery
in’s”
which
accompany
a
regu­
shot through the chest by an uniden­
Mr. William G. Dunlap, attor­ dents wishing rooms outside the to be installed at an early date,
tified masked man or boy as she sang lar turkey dinner, were included
In the choir of St. Stephen's pro-cathe­ in the
delicious repast
and ney-at-law, o f 1524 Yeon Bldg., dormitories will he given every,
‘^ y new *®mples o f wall paper
dral In Portland.
topped o ff” with a dessert of Portland, announces that he has assistance by the University of-!
Frances Green, 6 years old, daughter angel food cake covered with ba­
fleers
at
Eugene
and
at
Portland.
^rom
l ^e largest wall paper
made arrangements to open a
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Green of Spring- j
There
are
no
dormitories
at
Port-
h°use
¡n
the west have just ar-
nanas
and
two
or
three
inches
law office here. For the present
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field, died at Mercy hospital in Eu­
janc|
: rived, prices from 10 cents a roll.
o
f
whipped
cream.
Following
he
will
make
weekly
visits
on
gene as a result of injuries sustained !
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j Let me show them to you. Geo.
when she was struck by a car driven [ the dinner was a social time and Saturdays, and can be found at
American
Red
Cross
Pointer the Painter.
3-9tf
by A. R. Gray, Eugene grocer.
the regular order o f club busi­ the Woodle Realty Co.’s office.
Seven crates of Chinese pheasants ness. Mrs. Aggie Wilcox, as the He comes highly recommended
Judge John Barton Payne,
FOR S A L E - A Holbein cow.
were liberated on three Linn county
new president, presided and in as very efficient in his profession. Chairman of the American Red sjx years old, coming fresh in a
game reserves by E S Hawker, dis­
o f the secretary! There is a merry war going on Cross, has made public a report few days. J. A. McComb. Viola
trict game warden. The birds are the ! the absence
first of a number of shipments to come elect, Mrs. Minnie Currin, Mrs. between different farm machin­ to the Central Committee show- j Estacada, Rt. ¡L ___ ^3-9-16
PLAC E Y O U R IN ­
to this county for propagation pur- j Hughes acted in that capacity.
pARM FOR R E N T 40 acres,
SURANCE
THROUGH
ery companies on tractors. It is ing that during the calendar
poses.
It was voted by the club to con­ surprising the cuts that have year 1921 the Red Cross spent ;jo ¡n cultivation, 2 acres in
YO U R HOME AG ENT WHO
The sinking of a 1000-foot shaft at *
WI L L
PROTECT
tribute 55 to the fund for the been made from the former pri­ $9,782,000 in assistance to dis- prunes, 40 walnut trees hearing
an approximate cost of $150,000 for the
abled veterans o f the World heavily, cherries and apples
YOUR
INTBR EST
development of the Ben Harrison mine Children’s Farm Home, for the ces.
It arouses a suspicion that
War. O f this sum $7,000.000 was <‘a"d is Partly P|ou« £ ed, farm
present,
and
the
matter
will
be
in the Greenhorn mountains is plan- j
the profits at the old quotations
j , n j „
,
tools on the place.
I he prunes
Club ad­ must have been considerable in disbursed by Red Cross chapters a|one w j|| p ay the rent. Good
ned by the Ben Harrison company, ac­ taken up again later.
cording to W. C. Fsllows, manager of journed and Mrs. E E. Erick­
and the balance by the National house, barn and other buildings,
spite o f the high cost of material
thejntng,
$200 cash rent, and will rent for
son will be hostess for the next and labor, The farmers will organization,
. . ~
.
_
three years. 200,000 feet of him-
FOR S A L E —One young team meeting in April.
view this war with favor and
Look up our bargain offer on
on the place to sell at 50c.
weighing 2300 lbs. Phone H. M. j
the
Portland
Telegram,
either
per
M. commission. J. M. Park,
urge
the
participants
to
keep
paper.
Prices
Pointer
harjP
Subscribe for your home paper V r o o ’iaDat Estacada, or write;
alone
or
clubbed
with
the
N
ews . ' Estacada.
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it
up.
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f
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to
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Oregon.
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THE BAZAAR,
Cut Flowers:
CLARKE BROS.
The R exall Store
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Cary Real Estate Co.
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