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

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D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern
V olume 15,
N umber 25
Clackamas County
E s t a c a d a , O regon , T hursday , M arch 16,1922.
$1.50 P er Y ear
0. G. A.
lost heavily by the cold weather of
LO C AL BREVITIES
GARFIELD ITEMS
last January. The ranges, which are
Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Hartman
usually open during the winter were
Mrs. Albert Llchthorn is visit­
of Ashland, were visitors at the
covered with snow for several weeks ing here with relatives.
| Snow at an average depth of 18 inches
C. S. Sandstone home last week.
r ) R . CHARLES K. CAREY
The highest grade of patent
was encountered. As many stockmen
We are glad to say that the
^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON,
had failed to provide hay for their flour per sack, S2.10, at Rose’s.
Principal
Events
of
the
Week
The subscribers of stock in our
Anderson
family are on the road
Phone for
stock there were a large percentage
Mrs. W. C. Bacon spent the to Well ville. Mat Anderson is ! local Packing Co. had a regular
Briefly
Sketched
for
Infor­
of
loss.
OFFICE APPOINTMENT
Port Orford cedar owned by the gov week end with Portland friends. now with his daughter Mrs. “ get-lo-gether” meeting Tues­
Estacada, Oregon.
mation of Our Readers.
ernment probably will sell hereafter on
Dinty has got ’em. W h a t ? Johnson of Boring.
day night in the I. O. O. F. hall,
n i t C. E. OWEN
the stump at $5 a thousand feet, ac Rooms reasonable. Kum in—3-2
and the occasion seemed to give
Successor to Dr. C. M. Naff.
At
the
last
meeting
of
Grange
Instruction and operating expense cording to R. S. Shelley, supervisor oi
DENTIST.
inspiration
and enthusiasm to all
Mrs. Herman Wallace is slow­ No. 317, the efficient manager of
Estacada,
Oregon. in the Bend bchools averages $65 the the Sluslaw national forest. This la
concerned
in this highly corn-
ly
recovering
from
an
attack
of
the highest price the government ever
the Garfield hatchery, Mr. More­
pupil a year.
placed on standing timber, he said
■p\R. R. MOUSE,
m
en
d
a
b
1
e enterprise. C. J.
the
flu.
land, gave a most enthusiastic
A realty board, made up of all real
PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON.
There
was
one
fatality
In
Oregon
Pugh
of
Salem,
who is superin­
estate dealers in the city, was formed
W. K. Corbin and Mrs. Minnie talk on fish and told real fish sto­
due to industrial accidents during the
Office and Residence Second and Main at The Dalles.
tendent
of
canneries
for the Ore­
Eash of Garfield, were Portland ries.
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
week ending March 9. according to
Half a ton of seed potatoes arrived
gon Growers’ Association, was
connections.
visitors
yesterday.
report prepared by the state industrial
Garfield Grange is growing
in Oakland by parcel post from a
the main speaker of the evening
accident commission. The victim w
Sugar is due for another ad­ and now is near the one hundred
TWTRS. J. E. GATES,
grower at Gresham.
and gave a very interesting talk
John Pierce, pitman, of Knappa. A vance. You can get a sack at
AVA PIANO INSTRUCTOR.
mark. The program committee
Because of the cold January weather
on the cannery industry and his
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada. the Umpqua valley broccoli crop Is total of 297 accidents were reported
Rose’s for $6.50 this week.
is putting on a play this month
C. H. Gram of Portland has filed
personal experience along these
about two weeks late.
Work was commenced Monday to get funds for a piano.
with the secretary of state his declara­
E. GATES,
lines,
as he has been in the busi­
Joe Dhooghe of Molalla will receive
tion of candidacy for the republican in repairing the damage done by
F U N E R A L D IR EC TO R
Earl Tracy, teacher of the ness for a number of years and
j $100 in scalp bounties on four cougars
nomination for commissioner of labor fire on the I. O. O. F. building.
and Embulmer. Night and Day Tele­ which he has killed this year.
Porter school, is on the sick list seems to understand all the ad­
and inspector of factories and work­
phone.
Lady Assistant.
this
week.
The annual jubilee of the Guernsey
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bruce of
vantages and disadvantages of a
shops from the state at large. Mr,
breeders of Oregon will be held in Til­
Mrs.
T. B. Young and Mrs. C. company of this kind. He was
Portland, were week end guests
Gram is the incumbent of the office.
W M . G. DUNLAP
lamook county on June 13, 14 and 15.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
V. Sandstone were hostesses for very sanguine in his belief thal
Modification of the order of the Cali­ at the P. M. Wagner home.
No dance in Portland, wherein
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
fornia
officials
with
relation
to
the
a
silver tea on Thursday of last the fruit growers of this section
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f­ whites and negroes intermingle, will
CHICKEN DINNER served at
week, proceeds to be used for had a very bright future.
be tolerated by members of the city importation of Oregon sheep into the
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
former state has been granted, accord­ the Estacada Hotel Dining Room,
council.
buying material to make quilts
Earl Peary,
also connected
Q
D. EBY,
Captain Leroy Hewlltt has resign­ ing to a letter received at the offices Sunday. Price 50 cents. 2-16tf for the Children’s Farm Home,
of
Dr.
W.
H.
Lytle,
state
veterinarian.
w
’ith
the
Oregon
Growers’ Asso­
ATTO RN EY AT LAW .
Dr. and Mrs. Morse are visit­
ed as commander of Company F, Ore­
under the auspices of the W. C. ciation, was present and gave a
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ gon national guard, with headquarters The new order becomes effective on ing in Portland where the doctor
March 11.
T. U., at Corvallis. At the re­ short talk and answered very
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
in Salem.
An initiative petition providing for is recuperating from his recent quest of Mrs. W. R. Reid, vice-
An election to vote bonds in the sum
graciously the numerous ques­
illness.
A A cG U IR K & SCHNEIDER,
of $47,500 for a new high school build­ the submission of the so-called single
president of the Dorcas society, tions asked. The plan of join­
AVA
attorneys at law .
tax
amendment
to
the
constitution
to
Special reduction on all winter which in past years has done a
ing in Wallowa was carried by a voje
ing the Growers’ Association
the voters for ratification or rejection weight
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ o f 71 to 5.
Underwear. Come in splendid wo-k under Mrs. A.
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
at
the
November
election
was
filed
In
was quite thoroughly discussed.
Frank Stephens, 65 years old, a farm­
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­
the offices of the secretary of state at and let us quote you prices at Whitcomb as president, that in After the discussions, those tak­
er
living
near
Hopewell,
nine
miles
ton building.
Rose’s.
memory of Mrs. Whitcomb the ing stock in the Estacada Pack­
from Dayton, was killed while blast­ Salem. This Is the first Initiative
measure filed for this year’s elections.
Max Gilgan of Garfield, is re­ society be reorganized, a mo­ ing Go. Inc., were given an op­
ing stumps.
U A U L C. FISCHER,
Four carloads of dried prunes from ported much better and out of tion was made and carried that
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A T T O R N E Y AT L A W .
The Smith-Powers Logging company
portunity of paying the balance
Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon. will open a camp in the vicinity of one orchard and valued at $32,000 were danger, after a severe bout with they reorganize with Mrs. Reid
of their pledges and new mem­
Sumner, 12 miles from Marshfield, shipped out of Eugene for the Oregon
pneumonia,
as acting president, to meet at bers invited, to which there was
Growers’ Co-operative association. The
within three weeks.
tyOODLE REALTY CO.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carter of her home on Wednesday, March a liberal response.
shipment is billed to New York and
August
Huckenstein
leads
the
list
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
of ellgibles certified by the civil serv­ will cross the water to Europe. These River Mill, are now coming to 22. All former members and all
After the meeting proper closed
Collections, Notary Public.
ice commission for appointment to the prunes were grown and evaporated on town in a fine new auto which who are interested in social and
Justice o f the Peace.
President Weatherbv ordered the
the
140-acre
orchard
of
Dr.
L.
D.
Scar­
They get results. postmastership at Salem.
whatsoever may come their way doors locked so that not one
they recently purchased.
Frank O. Northrup was recommend­ borough at Creswelt.
Phone Estacada
in
charitable work or otherwise of the large number of gentle­
Wm.
Kraake
of
Portland,
is
ed jointly by Senators McNary and
Less than 10 per cent of the 1921
to
be done, are requested to be men and ladies present could get
Stanfield for appointment as receiver fruit pack of Salem canneries remains here remodeling his buildings at
of the Portland land office.
In the hands of the packers, according corner of Main and First streets, there at 2 p. m.
away, before partaking of the
Stocks of wheat remaining on farms to estimates of the various plants. The
splendid lunch, which was pre­
preparatory to leasing them.
in Oregon on March 1 are estimated at pack last year was 460,000 cases, and
UPPER BARTON
pared and served by the men.
Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopathic
2,675,000
bushels, according to a gov­ was said to be the largest In the his­
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
W.
P. Ferrel sold 22 head of Sociability and a good time fol­
ernment report on farm reserves.
tory of the Industry In Marion county. physician, located at Hotel Esta­
Jackson county now boasts of a pro­ The entire fruit pack of the state of cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays hogs to a Portland butcher last lowed.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
fessional dog catcher, whose services Oregon In 1921 was 1,304,457 cases.
and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m. week.
have been employed by Sheriff Terrill
Plans and specifications for con­
9-8tf
Albert Hangen killed f o u r
to help him enforce the state license struction of a submarine and destroy­
H. C . S T E P H E N S
hogs Tuesday.
Mrs.
William
Bell
of
Sandy
dog tax law.
er base at Astoria will be completed
Eagle Creek Camp No. 539
A gent .
The Oregon Flax Fiber company’s by April 1, Admiral Gregory, chief of was here Tuesday to visit her
Miss Jessie Odell called on met as usual last Tnursday night
plant at Turner has been sold to the the bureau of yards and docks In the mother, Mrs.
Viola Douglass, Miss Neva Loney Sunday after­ with a large attendance.
The
Willamette Valley Flax and Hemp navy department, has advised Repre­ who has been ill for the past few
noon.
camp has launched another cam­
Growers’ association, with headquar­ sentative McArthur. Admiral Gregory
days.
Earl Odell made a business paign to end with a large initia­
ters in Salem.
added that actual construction would
Boys’ suits, strictly all wool trip to Portland Monday.
Eight tons of drug dispensary equip­ be started as soon as the advertise­
tion on the 6th of April, at which
ment arrived in Portland last week to ment can be made and bids received with two pair o f Knickers, bro­
time
the degree team from Ar-
Mrs. Jack Hoffman has been
cen lints, to close at $10.00 per on the sick list.
that we carry
£ be used by the United States Veterans’ for the work.
leta camp of Portland will attend
bureau for the benefit of disabled war
Carson D. (Pete) Beebe, who arrived suit at Rose’s,
W. P. Ferrell was in Estacada to put on the work.
veterans of the state.
at the state hospital at Salem a few
We
are
glad
to
report
that
C.
The
next
postmaster
of
Halsey
will
It was decided at the last
Saturday.
days ago following his acquittal in the
Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle- £
be
selected
by
popular
vote
of
the
J.
Pimm
and
Mrs.
C.
F.
Brown
Linn
county
circuit
court
on
grounds
meeting
to divide the camp into
work, Candy, Etc.
£
patrons of the office. At least an of insanity, of a charge of murdering are both becoming convalescent
two
divisions
for a contest dur­
5c, 10c, 15c and up.
Withdraws From Firm
election will be held soon to see who John Painter, In a confession made to
after
their
severe
attack
of
pneu­
ing
this
campaign
for new mem­
CALL AND SEE US
Is to be recommended.
Dr. John C. Evans, a physician at tho
Chester Dykeman has with­ bers, the losing side to banquet
monia.
The state desert land board has ap­ institution, admitted that he killed
drawn from the firm of the Esta­ the entire camp at the Hotel Es­
proved the proposition of the Walker both Painter and his son William and
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Y»nce,
Basin Irrigation company for the sale buried their bodies in a shallow grave Mr. and Mrs, J. Surfus, Virgil cada Feed Co. and expects to tacada. J. W. Miller and H. E.
I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., Estacada X of its rights in Crescent lake to the some distance from the Painter home. Yonce, Edyth Freeze, Burr John­ leave shortly for Vancouver, Wn. Ross were chosen as the cap­
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Tumalo irrigation district.
where he has other connections. tains in the contest. It is hoped
Several measures now in the making
The first pool for dried loganberries are Intended to be offered through the son, Ethel Mulligan and Kenneth He regrets very much that it is
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that there will be about thirty
♦ has been closed by the Willamette Initiative in the November election. Swanson were the week end impossible for him to stay per­
new members to initiate at the
Valley Prune association on a basis Among the measures under discussion guests o f Mrs. L. C. Posson and
of 27.17 cents a pound and checks have are a state income tax; a measure com­ daughter Leta. They drove over manently in this community, as close of the campaign. The new
been mailed to members of the pool. pelling all children between 6 and 15 from Oregon City for the dance he believes Estacada has a big membeis who have just come in
Contractors on the piers for the Ore­ to attend the public schools; a measure
future, and his short stay here are wide awake and sure they
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gon shore abutment of the Bridge of abolishing the present personnel of given for the benefit of the Re- has been very pleasant.
will he on the winning side.
the Gods, to be constructed across the the public service commission and hav­ bekah lodge in the park pavilion.
Columbia river just below the Cas­ ing commissioners appointed by the
Junior Play
Deserved Promotion
cade locks, soon will start pouring con­ governor rather than elected as at
Candidate for Senate
The
Juniors
of the High School
E. L. Meyers, for many years
crete for the piers.
present, and a measure whereby mem­
R. E. Cherrick of Merry Vale
Representatives of Sisters. Grange bers of the legislature shall be elected connected with the Traffic De­ are not going to allow the Seni-!
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( PORTLAND)
ors
to
carry
off
all
the
histrionic!
Farm,
Barlow, Ore., announces
Hall, Bend, Tumalo, Metolius and the by occupation, rather than by party.
partment of the Portland Rail­
♦
run for the state senate
Redmond National Farm Loan asso­
honors.
They
are
going
to
put
he
wi
way Light & Power Co., has
ciation met recently at Redmond to
from this county. As to his
on
a
play
on
Monday,
March
27,
Revival Meetings
been promoted form the position
♦
start a drive for an appraiser to be sta­
Special meetings will begin at of traveling freight and passen­ and are busily engaged in re­ qualifications he claims to he a
tioned
in
central
Oregon.
♦
cool, level headed, honest andef-
Fines Imposed upon traffic violators the Estacada M. E. Church, on ger agent to the Investments hearsing for it under the coach­
♦
His
A. I). 1 Department. The position car­ ing of Prof. Einerson. It is a 3 ficent. practical farmer.
due to the activities of state officers Tuesday, March 21st.
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platform
contains
the
following
under the direction of T. H. Rmffety, George and wife, singing evan­ ries added responsibilities and act comedy entitled “ The Mason­
♦
planks:
chief inspector for the state motor ve­ gelists, will assist the pastor in
has to -do with the sales of the ic Ring’ ’ and deals with the woes
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hicle department, during the month of
Graduated income tax, reduc­
leading these meetings.
They (company’s prior p r e f e r e n c e of a jealous husband and his col­
February aggregated $1746.60.
lege
bride,
who
wishes
to
give
tion
of seventy odd commissions
are
fine
singers
and
good
song
stock.
"R
o
y
,”
as
he
is
known
H. L. Couper, a beach miner in
him a lesson.
Tickets are on to 7 to 10 paid men to handle it
leaders.
All
people
are
invited
southern
Curry
county,
found
killing
to
all
of
us,
has
been
with
the
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a cow elk an expensive pastime, for be to attend these meetings.
Reduce governor’s salary
| company’ for
years and was the 9ale at Marchbank’^ confection- all.
was sentenced to one year In the coun­
ery.
Next
week
full
particulars
and
that
of every state official to
Stork Deliveries
first agent in Estacada in 1903,
ty jail when brought before Justice of
and
cast
will
be
given.
See
the
pre-war
basis.
Reduce fishing
Tuesday, March 14, 1922, to later advancing through the up
the Peace Starr at Marshfield.
bills
around
town.
and
hunting
licenses
one half,
As a preventive measure against the Mr. and Mrs. Warren McWillis channels to his present position.
except
to
commercial
fishermen.
spread of the Influenza, which seems of Dodge, a daughter. Wednes­ He ha3 always been a booster
Notice
Favor submitting measure to peo­
to be gaining a foothold In Toledo, day, March 15, 1922, to Mr, and for this end of Clackamas county
Health Officer Burgess ordered the 1
On
Wednesday
night,
March
ple
to reduce millage forO. A. C.
PLACE Y O U R IN­
Mrs. Perry Murphy of Douglass and we hope he will continue to
schools, churches, picture shows and
29,
’22,
Garfield
Grange
No.
317,
and
U. of O. to about one half.
SURANCE THROUGH
Ridge, a daughter. Dr. C. K. help out a'ong thest lines.
other public meeting houses closed.
will present 'T h e Perplexing Cut out appropriations for Pacif-
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
Carey
of
Estacada,
was
in
at­
At-e Evans, slayer of James Doran
S a d F a ta lity
WI LL PROTECT
Situation” , at Garfield Grange ic International.
Reduce state
of McMinnville, who recently was de­ tendance at both cases.
YOUR INTEREST
John Smith of Dwyer's Camp, hall at 8 p. m. Come and learn fair appropriations and make the
clared to be sane by physicians at the
Harold B. Robinson of Port­
was accidentally killed by a fall­ how four women earned $75 by receipts do it. Put state prison
state hospital, has been returned to
land, representative of the West
the penitentiary to await execution.
ing tree, Wednesday morning. refraining from talking for one and boy’s industrial school on a
Evans’ cafe is now on appeal to the Coast Engraving Co. was in Es­ Dr. Carey was called but arrived day. Adults 25c, children over paying basis.
A different sort
tacada yesterday, and called at
supreme court,
NEWS NOTES
J OREGON
OF GENERAL INTEREST
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. P. CO.
J.
FIRE INSURANCE.
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w . o. w .
Don’t forget j
LIGHT HARDWARE
TH E B AZAAR ,!
: Cut Flowers:
I
We take orders for
t
CLARKE BROS.
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For Cut Flowers for any +
occasion.
The
R exall
Store
22
For Fire Insurance
Cary Real Estate Co.
. au^tmeriol 4hs.T4lfcr.Tltmm.luT6 this office.
too late.
ten 10c.
i o f public service commission.