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lEasimt OIlarkamaH $Vuts Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V olume 15, N umber 26 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T~)R. C H A R LE S K. CAREY ■ ^ P H Y S IC IA N a n d SU R G E O N , Phone for OFFICE APPOINTMENT E stacada, Oregon. T ~)R C. E. O W EN Successor to Dr. C. M. Naff. D E N T IS T . E stacad a, Oregon. T ) R . R. MORSE, J“y P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N . Office and Residence Second and Main stre e ts , E stacada, O regon. Telephone' connections. W A R S. J . E. GATES, AVA P IA N O IN S T R U C T O R , Phone or call a t The B azaar, E stacada. E. GATES, F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R and E m balm er. N ight and Day T ele phone. Lady A ssistant. J W M . G. DUNLAP a tto r n ey at law A t E stacad a, in th e office of Woodle R ealty Co., on S atu rd ay s—P ortland o f fice 1524 Yeon Building. fY D. EBY, A TT O R N EY A T LAW . G eneral P ractice. Confidential Ad viser. O regon City. Oregon. TV/TcGUIRK & SC H N E ID E R , AVA a t to r n ey s a t law . A t G resham office—T uesdays, T h u rs days an a S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow building. P ortland office, 609-15, F en ton building. Ü A U L C. F IS C H E R . r A TTO R N EY AT LAW . B eaver building, O regon City, O regon. 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. K eep your policy in our F ire P roof V ault, free o f charge. H. C. STEPHENS A g en t . I I ! A Don’t forget that we carry LIGHT HARDWARE ;!; Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle- •{• work, Candy, Etc. } 5c, 10c, 15c and up. *!• CALL AND S E E US | THE BAZAAR, $ I. O. O. F. Bldg., Estacada $ •^x-<“x--x-<~x“x~xx**-x~x~x~x~> * * * * * * * * * * * * *^ : Cut Flowers* * * * * * We take orders for * ♦ * CLARKE BROS. (PORTLAND) ** * * * * * * * * I For Cut Flowers for any l ♦ occasion. ♦ ♦ The Rexall * * * * i ♦ ♦ Store * * * * * * * ♦ E sta ca da , O regon , OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. T w enty-eight divorces w ere granted by C ircuit Judge Tazwell in P ortland Friday. F ran k O. N orthrup hna been nom inated for receiv er of the local land office a t Portland. Financial détails are being arranged for the erection of a $50,000 Masonic tem ple in P o rtlan d for M ount Hood lodge, No. 157. All m em bers of th e B enton county b a r have petitioned Judge Skipw orth of the c ircu it co u rt to be a candidate to succeed him self. T he Oregon G rowers S pray p lant a t S u th erlan d will tu rn out m ore than 3000 b arrels of liquid lim e-sulphur sp ray during the year. George L. P a rk e r, 79 years old, com m itted suicide in P o rtlan d by leaping into th e W illam ette riv e r from the M orrison-street bridge. T he 31st ann u al m eeting of the W om en’s M issionary society of the P resb y tery of W illam ette w as held at C resw ell w ith a delegation of 50 pre sent. A m ovem ent to s ta rt a new peti tion in circulation for th e recall of the $1,700,000 C lackam as road bond issue has been launched a t Oregon City. F ire on th e 1200-acre B aker alfalfa, g rain and stock ranch, seven m iles e a st of H aines, dam aged ranch build ings and p ro p erty to th e ex ten t of about $4000. A fair for Union county is a pos sibility th is year and in o rd er to in v estig ate the feasibility of th e project a fair board has been appointed by the county court. The board of reg en ts scholarship offered by th e ag ricu ltu ral d ep artm en t of th e U niversity of W isconsin a t Mad ison, W ls., w as won by T. J. Flippin Jr. of Colum bia county. F arm ers of th e D elta G ardens, a tra c t com prising th ousands of acres of diked Colum bia riv e r m arsh es ad joining C latskanle, will give spinach grow ing a thorough te s t th is year. A flock of nam es have been propos ed for the town of W est Salem , which under a ruling of th e governm ent of ficials m ust annex a new title before it will be favored w ith a postoffice. All of th e tem p o rary cantonm ents erected a t F o rt Stevens, to accom m o d ate the troops in train in g th ere d u r ing the w orld w ar, are to be sold by th e g overnm ent about May 1 a t pub lic auction. P lan s for a track and field m eet of W illam ette valley high schools to be held a t A lbany college In May are be ing form ulated u n d er th e direction of R. W. McNeal, d irecto r of ath letics a t A lbany college. W ith th e tim e lim it for filing candi d ates' p etitio n s less than a m onth away, not m ore th an 5 p er cen t of the filings w hich norm ally could have been expected have been received at th e sta te departm ent. T he w ater p lan t and real e state holdings of th e Coos Bay W a te r com pany, w hich serves M arshfield, N orth Bend, B unker H ill and Englewood, has been offered to the city of M arshfield a t a price of $315,000. J. J. McDonald, recen tly cook in a re sta u ra n t, endeavored to com m it sui cide a t R oseburg by drin k in g a quart of wood alcohol. T he doctors believe th a t he will recover, b u t fe a r th a t he will lose his eyesight. T w enty-three se cretaries of cham bers of com m erce thro u g h o u t the state have reg istered In th e u n iv ersity of O regon's sh o rt course during the sp rin g vacation, th e course sta rtin g M arch 27 and ending April 1. N egro citizen s of P o rtlan d have se n t to the d ty com m issioners a pro te s t a g a in st the proposed passage of an o rdinance th a t would forbid the Interm ingling of w hites and negroes In dance halls and re sta u ra n ts. T he Bandon C edar M anufacturing com pany, recently organised, has pur chased th e p la n t and equipm ent of th e W hite C edar L um ber com pany of Coquille and will open th e factory a t Bandon w ithin the next 30 days. Bread prices in E ugene took a Jump when a num ber of the la rg e r bakeries announced th a t they would charge 10 cen ts for a pound loaf, Instead of 9 cents, and 15 cents for the loaf w eigh ing 1*4 pounds, in stead of 13 cents. Official Information received from the navy department In Washington shows conclusively that actual con struction work on the naval base at Tongue Point near Astoria will be un der way early In the coming spring $1.50 P er Y ear T hursday , M arch 23,1922. . A le tte r w ritten by Carl Shoem aker, UPPER EAGLE CREEK LOCAL BREVITIES m aster fish w arden, s«-tes th a t during th e year 1921 the sum of $7220 w as col George Harkenrider came home 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister lected for the seal bounty found and last Saturday. were Oregon City visitors last th ere is now In the fund th e sum of Friday. J. C. and John Duus drove to I $142.50. The le tte r said th a t a record The spelling school held at the ! of 1913 seals and sea lions killed dur- | Portland on business, Tuesday. school house last Friday evening I ing th e y ear was m ade and th a t m any Don’t forget the Boy Scout was well attended. Edna Evans, o th ers are known to have been slaugh- show to night at the Gem theatre, ! tered. an eighth grade pupil proved to Norma Randolph as the bride j be the champion speller and suc The S outhern Pacific com pany, w hich som etim e ago was ordered by in the Masonic Ring, is a winner. ceeded in putting all the contest th e public service com m ission to Im ants for honors down and out. Dinty has got ’em. W h a t ? prove its statio n facilities a t Oregon City, has been g ran te d an extension of Rooms reasonable. Kum in—3-2 Edna is the best speller of Doug 90 days. Jose Gordon in the Masonic lass Ridge school, this being the Inform ation received at C ra te r n a Ring, is a victim of the green third time she has had the honor tional park h e a d q u a rte rs in Medford of spelling down all who partici eyed monsttr. is th a t th ere is 9*4 feet of snow a t See Ted Howe emulate Sher pated in the spelling-match. Af th e rim of C rater lake and 8*4 feet a t Anna S pring cam p, five m iles lower lock Holmes, in the Masonic ter the spelling-bee a short pro gram was rendered, which was down. T his is m ore snow th a n th ere Ring, Monday night. h as been in the p a rk for several years. much enjoyed by all present. Mrs. F. E. Burns left Tuesday A ssessors from nine O regon coun Eagle Creek grange met at tie s w est of the C ascade m ountains for a visit of a few days with Grange hall last Saturday and held a conference in Salem to discuss friends at Clatskanie. held a short session. Two can a m ore uniform system of taxation. Loyd Saling, who is attending didates, Helen Johnson and Gif C ounties rep resen ted at th e confer the O. A. C., arrived home Sun ford Hoffmeister, were initiated ence included Benton, Clackam as, day to remain a few days. Lane, Linn, M arion, Polk, W asco, Yam in the first and second degrees, hill and W ashington. Saturday is positively the last a committee was appointed |to ( j 10 PRESENT SPLAY If constant .rehearsing will make a play a suebess, this will be the case Monday night, in the high school auditorium, when the Juniors will put on their play, "The Masonic Ring.” Prof. Einerson has been diligent ly drilling those taking part sev eral times a week, and they have all got their lines word per fect, The play is replete with comical situations caused by the suspicions of a jealous husband, and the way in which his bride teaches him a lesson. The cast is following: R ot'erick York, a jealous husband Jose Gordon Bartholom ew Jerem ia h F arebrother, a detective Theodore Howe Fred Hall, cousin to Mrs. ttoderick York Clyde Davis Mrs. Roderick York, (known as Flos sie) a recen t bride o f three w eeks. N orm a Randolph E th el Winn, chum of Flossie C onstance Richmond M adame Winn, m other o f Roderick Nova Sm ith Peace Y ork, ste rn elderly siste r o< Roderiek Susan Bowman Miss D elancey Jones, a deaf elderly friend o f the fam ily Melba H arm an Tildie McCormick, fourteen y ear old w ard of Miss Delancey Jones Pauline Rose day you can buy the best cane make preparations for the May sugar for $6.50 per 100 at Rose’s. picnic. Afterithe business meet Mr. George Devore has been CHICKEN DINNER served at ing and the initiations were over spending a few days in this vi the Estacada Hotel Dining Room, an interesting program was ren cinity recupearting from his re Sunday. Price 50 cents. 2-16tf dered. cent illness. He spent fifteen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith days in a Portland hospital. made a brief visit to Roseburg. were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Frank Bittner expects to Mrs. Smith’s former home, last Will Douglass Sunday. have his sawmill ready for opera week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans were tion in a few days. visiting with Portland relatives Perry Hirle of Portland, spent Louis Vallen visited Mr. W. T. Saturday and Sunday with his last week and on their arrival Henderson in Oregon City last aunt, Mrs. W. E. Hall at the h o me f o u n d a n eight-pound Admission 50c, 35c, 25c. Re grand-daughter at their home, Friday. He found. Mr. Hender Estacada hotel. served seat tickets on sale at R. son slightly improved and able Remember April 5th is the the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Marchbank’s Confectionery. to sit up in a chair for a short last day to pay the first install Perry Murphy. time. ment of taxes, with privilege of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snider UPPER BARTON Stanley Turrel, who is em paying the balance six months were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Horger made Mrs. Linn on Sunday. ployed by the P. R. L. & P. Co. hence without penalty. a business trip to Milwaukee one in the mountains was out to his C. A. Jettinger, Cost Account Roy Douglass and family, who day last week. homestead a few days last week. ant for the United Typothetae of have been ill with the "grippe” , Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Echols Harry Bittner, who has had a America, was in Estacada Mon or "flu” , are much better, all were visitors at the home of Mr. severe attack of the lagrippe, is day, and attended the American are able to be up again. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel Wed improving. Legion entertainment that night. nesday afternoon. Mrs. Hasel Vallen spent a part He called at this office Tuesday Grange will Put on Play A. Horger, A. Werner and W. of last week in Colton among morning. P. Ferrel attended the stock sale On Wednesday night, March relat.iyes. and while there at Mrs. N. J. Holgate and her 29, ’22, Garfield Grange No. 317, at Fair View Thursday. tended preaching services. daughter arrived last Thursday, will present "The Perplexing W. P. Ferrel attended the Pa There has been an epidemic of from Mountain Home, Idaho. Situation” , at Garfield Grange cific Northwest Shorthorn sale sore eyes in the school, the little She will work in the Square Deal hall at 8 p. m. Come and learn Wednesday at Portland. Munson boys being absent about grocery. how four women earned $75 by Miss Grace Ferrel was called a week. Walter McMillan, brother of refraining from talking for one to Gresham Sunday to take care L. N. Vallen sold Mr. Hender N. S. McMillan, and Ernest day. Adults 25c, children over of Mrs. Anna Full who is sick. 33 son’s chickens at the Estacada Hail, both of Roseburg, arrived ten 10c. under ten free. Our merchant, H. J. Hamlet, here by auto Tuesday night for a Feed Store last week. S n y n o p s is at Barton, has sold his interest short visit, Mr. Middleton a miserly man in the Barton ¡-aw mill to a Se SPRINGWATER NEWS Subscribers to our local Pack offers his wife and daughters 75 attle man. The Endeavor social will meet ing Co.’s stock, are urged to be dollars apiece ifjthey will refrain Everybody come to the Barton Friday evening at Erickson’s. at Hotel Estacada on Saturday from talking for one whole day. Literary society Friday night, Ronald Guttridee was ill the at 2 p. m. Speakers from Salem While many perplexing situa March 2d, and enjoy a good first of the week with tonsilitis. will be present. tions arise during the day, the time. S. N. Kilgore’s baby has the The annual Rebekah conven women remain game and win the tion of district No. 2 will meet money. Music will be furnished Meeting for Women Only whooping cough. Mrs. Grable went to Portland, at Oregon City on Saturday. A by the Adlon trio. There will be a meeting for large delegation from the local Wednesday. women only at the M. E. Church lodge will attend. The Inside of the Cup Mr. and Mrs. James Shibley, next Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 Mrs. M. H. Boyle of Portland, Everett Shibley, Mrs. Moger, This great photo play which o’clock. The meeting will be ad Mrs. Weir all attended the La was the guest of her sister, Mrs. will be shown at the Gem Thea dressed by Mrs. A. D. George of dies Foreign Missionary Society W. F. Cary at the Estacada ho tre on Saturday and Sunday, is a Indianapolis, Indiana, and the tel last Thursday and Friday. picture of the highest class and subject will be "WHY GIHLS GO in Portland, Tuesday. She has some music pupils here one sure to please. WRONG?” Girls under twelve Next Wednesday the Ladies and would have time for three The story deals with real peo years of age will not be admitted. Missionary Society will hold its more if any one desired her ser ple who all alike will understand. There will be a rousing song ser get-together social meeting with vices. It has a strong theme that of vice and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Weir. The American Legion Post and practical Christianity. A real George. All women and girls W. A. Bard is having a visit the Women’s Auxiliary enjoyed man in the city’s most fashiona over twelve years of age are most from an uncle from Kansas. a social time Monuay night. C. ble church, who worked for the cordially in vite«!. High School Commuity Club A. Jettinger of Portland played real interests of human kind. girls are especially urged to at some violin numbers, accompa The March meeting of the tend as Mrs. George has some Obituary Community Club will be held on nied by Miss Morgan. Mrs. G. things to say of special interest William E. Dobson of Currins- to them. Friday evening of next week. Townsend sang, games were By reason of the fact that the played and refreshments served. ville, died March 13, 1922, in the The big “ Booster” program entertainment committee has ar Quite a number of Estacada T. B Sanatorium at Portland, will be given next Tuesday night ranged to give a little play, “ Dr. people will attend grand opera aged 52 yeai'3. He was buried at 7:30 sharp. This program Cure All,” the meeting will be in Portland this week, among in the Columbia cemetery, Port -\ will be given by a large chorus land, under the auspices of the of boys and girls now under in at the High School. them being Prof, and Mrs. Em Everyone is invited to come, erson and Mrs. Mae Reed, who Knights of Pythias. He came struction of the Georges. Do and particularly the new-comers will hear the Saturday perform to Currinsville a year or eo ago, not miss it. admission free. from Athena, in Eastern Oregon. in the community. ances. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shortly after his coming there, Growers Association Don’t fail to see the Junior Deming were among those who he suffered from a hemorrhage attended last night. An important meeting for the play. "The Masonic Ring,” at and tuberculosis set in. Besides Estacada Sub-district of the As the High School auditorium, on Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Mc.Millen 1 his wife, Mrs. Lillian D. Dobson, sociation will be held on Satur entertained at the Estacada ho he leaves a sister, Mrs. Upton Monday -------- night. i--------- >— day, March 25th, in the lobby of tel Wednesday evening, in honor A. Upton, to mourn his loss. He Better come in and have us lay the Estacada Hotel, at 2 p.m. of Mr. McMillen’s brother W. B. away that Easter Hat for you, McMillen and nephew, Harry belonged also to the Estacada A director for the Clackamas assembly of the United Artisans. while the selection is good at Co. district is to be nominated Hill, both of Douglass county,, Rose’s. Oregon. Cards and refresh-! We are still selling the best and a local advisory committee Sam Barr has commenced the ments and a general good time Patent Flour at 15 cents per sack elected. A full attendance is de erection of his new residence in were enjoyed. There were about less than the present wholesale sired. O regon G rowers C oop . A ss ’ n . Terrace Addition. price at Rose's. ‘ eighteen present. ELWOOD ITEMS