Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 30, 1922, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olum e
15,
N um ber
27
E s t a c a d a , O regon , T hursday , M arch 30,1922.
UPPER BARTON
OREGON NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. A. Horger and
Mrs. John Hoffman went to Port
OF GENERAUNTEREST I I land,
Friday.
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
DODGE NEWS
THE MASONIC RING
MAKES A CIO HIT
Look up Hauser’s & Linn’s On Saturday last Dodge suf-
new ad.
I fered the loss of a most valuable
T"\R. CHARLES K. CAREY
Dinty has got ’em W h a t ? citizen and neighbor in the per-
■ ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N ,
Last Wednesday a surprise Rooms reasonable. Kum in—3-2 son of E. W. Joehimsen, who We have attended many school
Principal E v e n ts of the Week
Phone for
j party was sprung on Maudie Fer
CHICKEN DINNER served at Passed away alter one week s plays but were nevermore pleas-
OFFICE APPOINTMENT
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
rel, as it was her birthday the Estacada Hotel Dining Room. *^ness- It would be impossible antly impressed than at the one
Estacada, Oregon.
mation of O u r Readers.
speak too highly of him as a given by the Junior Class Mon-
!
Fourteen were present and the Sunday. Price 50 cents 2-16tf
0 R
C. E. OWEN
I
man
of kindly disposition and a j ay night. “The Masonic Ring”
I evening was passed with music
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton
DENTIST
helper
in time of need. The loss was a play well within the abili-
Umatilla county Legion posts will 1 and cards. At midnight a delic
were out from Portland to spend
Oregon. organize a county council ia Pendle- ious lunch was served.
will
be
keenly felt by many, and ties of the performers, and from
Estacada,
the week end with relatives
ton on April 14.
our
hearts
go out in sympathy from first to last the various
here.
■p\R. R. MORSE.
Miss Jessie Odell called on
The Sweet Home and Foster public
to
his
widow
and children in scenes went smoothly. The dif­
^
P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N . schools were closed last week on ac­ Maudie and Edith Ferret, Satur
Mrs. C. W, Strickland of Glad­
their
bereavement.
The Com­ ferent make ups were remat kably
Office and Residence Second and Main count of influenza.
day afternoon.
stone, was a week end guest at
streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone
munity
club
sent
a
beautiful
flo­ good, both as regards the girls
Thirty-five school teachers of north­
connections.
C. A. Looney and William the home of her sister, Mrs. B. ral wreath.
ern Deschutes county attended the re­
and the boys.
Stone were visitors at the Ferre O. Sarver.
ft/TRS. J. E. GATES,
cent teachers' institute held at the Red­
J.
W.
Marrs
and
daughter
Jose Gordon who took the lead­
home Sunday.
The P. M. Wagner house has
AVA P IA N O I N S T R U C T O R ,
mond union high school.
Mamie are recovering from an ing male part, was perfectly at
been remodelled inside and paint­
Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada.
Approximately $3,000,000 of the so-
home in the role of a jealous hus­
Rebekah Convention
called soldiers' bonus bonds sold re­
ed, improving much its appear­ attack of the flu.
E. GATES,
On Sunday evening, March 26, band, with no trace of nervous­
There was a good representa­ ance.
cently to a Portland bidder will be
*
FU N E R A L D IR E C T O R
delivered to the purchaser April 1.
tion of the local order of Rebek-
Lorin Ellis of Portland, was a a baby boy was born to Mr. and ness. Fred Davis had an envia­
and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele-
The Oregon Export Lumber com­ ahs to the 16th annual district
visitor under the parental roof Mrs. Frank Wilson. Both moth­ ble part to which he did just'ce,
phone.
Lady Assistant.
pany at Coquille has made a satis­ convention in Oregon City last
though he was rather too re­
in Estacada Saturday night anc er and baby are doing nicely.
factory adjustment of its affairs with
strained
when pressing his suit
Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Currln Sunday.
W M . G. DUNLAP
Charles Colson’s nephew is
its creditors and will start operations
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
behind
the
trunk in the last act.
was
chairman
of
the
meeting
in a few days.
N. S. McMillen and family visiting at the Colson home.
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
Ted
Howe
as
the par-boiled de­
and
Mrs.
Cordelia
Carter
was
Hood River orebardists, according
left Estacada the first of the
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­
tective,
would
not have been rec­
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
to data gathered from dealers In Imple­ outside guard, both from the week, for Roseburg where they
BARTON ITEMS
ognized in his make-up, if it had
ments, will spend approximately $25,- Estacada lodge. The next meet­ expect to make their home.
0
D. EBY,
000 In the purchase of new high-pow­ ing is to be held at Milwaukie
Louis Rivers came near having not been for his voice. He made
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
Dr. and Mrs. Will Dale of
ered spray rigs.
a
serious
loss Sunday at 5 p. m. a typical sleuth of the correspon­
in
the
early
part
of
1923.
Mrs,
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­
Portland, were Sunday guests at
It is said that the residents of West
Just
as
they
were ready to sit dence school type, but he should
Mary
Eshleman
was
electee
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
Salem probably will abandon their re­
the home of the former’s par­
cent efforts to obtain a postoffice secretary for this meeting anc ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dale. down to dinner, Mrs. Rivers have had a briar pipe in his
TV/TcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER,
which will require the renaming of The Estacada Rebekah lodge al­
thought she heard a fire burning. mouth like Sherlock Holmes.
•LVA
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Wilcox
entertained
the municipality.
She ran part way up stairs and His ferocious blood hound is en­
so received commendation for its
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
her mother, Mrs. George Currin discovered the house on fire. It titled to honorable mention for it
Fred A. Williams, after serving more
fraternal work. Those attend­
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
Portland office, 609-15, Fen- than three years as a member of the ing from this place were, Mes­ of Gresham, this week, also Mrs. was put out by quick work as took its part seriously.
buildin
Oregon
public
service
commission,
has
ton bui ild ling.
Benefield and daughter, Mrs. soon as the word reached the
But if the boys did well, the
Elva Ahlberg, Nellie
announced that he will not be a candi­ dames
Blanch
Davis, of Wasco, Ore.
P A U L C . FISCHER.
store, where there was a good girls certainly rose to the occa­
date for re-election.
Currin, Cordelia Carter, Rose
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A T T O R N E Y AT LAW .
Remember April 5th is the supply of men. The roof was sion. Nova Smith was a most
Lawrence Stafford, an employe at Wilcox, Mary Eshleman, Mae
Beaver building. Oregon City. Oregon. the Hammond Lumber company's mill
last
day to pay the first install damaged to the extent of requir­ dignified matron, Melba Harmon
Kitching, Susie Kitching. Lydia
in Astoria, committed suicide at his
ment
of taxes, with privilege of ing reshingling.
as the deaf, elderly spinster kept
W o o d le r ea lty co .
home by shooting himself in the left McConnel, Claia Boyer, Mary paying the balance six months
the
audience laughing with her
Posson
and
Elsie
Fuller.
Mr.
and
¡Mrs.
Jens
Pederson,
temple
with
a
revolver.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
lence
without
penalty.
misunderstandings
of what was
Small shipments of gold are being
who run a poultry ranch, made a
Collections, Notary Public.
said
to
her,
while
Susan
Bowman
Mr.
and
Phil
Standish
left
yes­
received
almost
daily
by
the
First
Na­
For State Treasurer
Justice of the Peace.
trip to Gresham to deliver eggs.
They get results. tional bank of Grants Pass, the largest
flounced
around
as
snappy
as a
terday
for
Newberg,
where
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
Phone Estacada of these since the first of the year Senator Thomas F. Ryan of Standish will resume his position
turtle
in
accordance
with
her
Oregon City announces his can­
Miss Jennie, of Eagle Creek,
weighing nearly 60 ounces.
part.
The
other
three
girls
were
as
fruit
buyer
for
the
Oregon
called on Mrs, George Forman
A. W. Sims, 63, a member of the didacy for nomination as state
charming in their roles. Pauline
city council, county road appraiser and treasurer in the state primaries. Canning Co. of that place
recently.
FIR E INSURANCE
Rose,
saucy and debonnaire, de­
appraiser for Lane county for the Vet­
Mrs.
P.
H.
Batin
and
daughter
He states: ‘‘Many friends have
Mrs. Hal Gibson called on Mrs. lighted in teasing the poor bride­
erans' state aid commission, died last
laine,
arrived
Monday,
from
requested me to announce my
Louis Rivers one day last week. groom. Norma Randolph made
week at his home in Eugene.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Portland, and went out to the P.
candidacy
and
views
regarding
In anticipation of increased busi­
Mrs. George Forman is still a beautiful bride whose charms
Standish ranch in Garfield,
Keep your policy in our Fire
ness for the coming season, the Pro­ retrenchment, a n d complying
confined
in bed with sciatic were attractively set off by ex­
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
ducers’ Canning & Packing company with their wishes, and believing the house on which they have
rheumatism and seems to be quisite costumes and marcelled
eased.
will begin work immediately that it is only right and proper
very slow in improving.
H. C. S T E P H E N S at on Salem
coiffure. Constance Richmond,
a $2500 addition to the plant.
that I make this announcement You have a chance to win a 5
Fire of undetermined origin swept
The
literary
society
met
last
her college chum, looked as at­
in my home county first, so that pound cake. Look up the ad of
A gent .
through the Olympic cereal mill of
Friday
night
the
24th
John
Beat-
tractively
petitte and mignonne
Jauser & Linn and find out.
the Portland Flouring Mills company the friends that have been so
tie
gave
in
interesting
talk
on
as
Marguerite
Clark the screen
Mrs. C. M. Chambers left last
In Portland, and caused damage es­ loyal in the past year may be
the
millage
tax
appropriation
to
star.
These
two
girls made ex­
timated at approximately $250,000.
Saturday for Seattle, where she
apprised of my position.
the
O.
A.
C.
He
also
praised
cellent
foils
to
each
other in ac­
Dr. W. H. Lyle, state veterinarian,
"I shall be a candidate for the will visit for a few days, after
reports that the appropriation author­ republican nomination as state which she will go to Tennessee. the people of Barton for conduct­ tions and looks. They suggest­
ized by the 1921 legislature for indem­
Mr. Chambers will join her later. ing a literary and debating so­ ed to us the lines: “ How happy
nifying owners of cattle killed because treasurer, and in the near future
•?
that we carry
will submit to the public a plat­ Mr. and Mrs. Chambers have ciety, remarking that if all could I be with either, Were
of tuberculosis has been exhausted.
neighborhoods would do the t ’other dear charmer away!”
LIGHT HARDWARE
The tug Sea Rover, for which the form embodying what I shall ad­ been living at the Estacada ho­
same
there would be less Rus-
Before the commencement of
? Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle-
Port of Coos Bay has been paying a vocate and endeavor to promote. tel for about two years.
the
play the boys glee club sang
sianism.
A
program
was
then
X w ork, Candy, Etc.
rental of $25,200 a year, has been sold
“ While I was born in Rhode- You should come to the Meth­
given
by
Alonzo
and
Ernest
Mil­
a
couple
of songs, and Miss Nova
by
the
navy
to
the
Crowley
Launch
j 5c, 10c, 15c and up.
sland I came to this county in odist church and hear the Geor­
company of San Francisco for $23,700.
ler,
who
afterwards
chose
sides
Smith
played
between the acts.
|
CALL AND SEE US
The Shell dil company of Califor­ early manhood, and all that I ges. They are very fine leaders and conducted an old fashioned
nia has sent to the secretary of state have, all that I ever expect to of song. Their solo work is es­
Fruitgrowers Attention
spelling match. Mrs. George
a check for $3177.17, representing the have is hero, and if elected as a pecially good, and Mr. George is
Turner proved to be the cham­ Clayton L. Long of the O. A.
tax on the corporation's sales of gaso­ state officer, I pledge you, fellow besides a very able preacher.
I. O. O. F. Bldg., Estacada , line and distillate In Oregon in Feb­
pion speller. The question for C. extenticn department, will
citizens of Clackamas county,
Mrs. V. W. Hauser entertained debate on Friday, April 7, will hold the second of his meetings
ruary.
Because of the small amount of for­ that I will not perform or sanc­ ast night in honor of Fay Dun- be: “ Resolved, that the millage for this district, at Garfield
age available, the opening date of the tion any action that will bring seath who has been in Estacada
tax appropriation for the Agri­ Grange hall on Wednesday af­
grazing season on the Five Mile cattle reproach or discredit, and will with his mother visiting for the
cultural
College be reduced 25 ternoon, April 5, at 1:30. The
range of the Umatilla national forest devote all my time, ability and
past
week,
and
who
will
leave
percent.”
Everybody come.
subjects of Pest Control and
has been changed from May 1 to knowledge in the promotion of
soon for their home in Seattle.
Majr
15.
H. F. Gibson is improving his Soil Management will feature
M IN ER AL WATER
our beloved Oregon.”
Those present were Alice Kil­ larm very much by building a this meeting. Free movie at
New Books
IN BOTTLES
gore, La Vera Grabeel, Hugh new wire fence around it.
7:30 p. m. following the meeting
Children’s Concert
Through the generosity of
Wallace, J. Fay Dunseath, Gor­
Nature’ s Laxative
Barton is losing one of its announced above at the same
Mrs. W. J. Moore, president of The concert given Tuesday eve­ don and Mary Louise Hauser.
place. Arrangements have been
the Library Association, seventy ning at the Methodist church, by ight refreshments were served good families, as C. E. Loney is made with County Agent Holt to
new volumes were placed on the the children of the town, under and a good time enjoyed by all. going to move to Bellingham. show two or three of the latest
Washington.
shelves this week, to the delight Mr. and Mrs. A. D. George, was
and
Federal films. These ar ' partic­
Obituary
E. H. Gibson took advantage
of the many patrons. They con­ a decided success. Special men­
ularly good films and everyone
tion
should
be
made
of
solos
by
Bowel Complaint
Edward Walter Joehimsen of of the good weather Sunday to is cordially invited.
sist of historical, religious and
Louis Smith, Lillian Bass and a Jodge, died March 25, 1922, af­ drill in some grain.
fiction
books.
The
library
is
20c
20c
still a very popular institution in reading by Edith De Moy. Cla- ter an illness of some two weeks
For Men Only
our little city and now contains. rance Shearer made a splendid starting with an attack of flu.
Garfield Grange No. 317
Mr.
There will be a meeting for
nearly 1200 volumes. Donations 1 Yel1 leader.
'eader-
Mr- at'd Mrs. He was born at Hood River, on
The
regular
monthly
meeting
men
and boys over fourteen, at
of good books are always very Geor^e are certainly capable in- August 22. 1884, so he was 37
of
Garfield
Grange
No.
317
will
!
structors.
the
Methodist
Chureh next Sun­
years, 7 months, and 3 days old
acceptable. An interesting copy
The
Store
be
held
at
their
hall
in
Garfield,
day
afternoon
at 2:30 o’clock.
at the time of his death. On
of the “ History of Oregon” was
Wanted a Name
on
Saturday,
April
1.
The
20th
♦ » V
The
addre-s
will
delivered by the
recently presented by M*-g. J.
“ A rose by any other name March 20, 1907, he was married anniversary of the Grange will evangelist A. 1'. George. Men
to
Miss
Laura
L.
Rowe
of
Van­
R. Hughes. If you are not a I would smell as sweet,” but yet a
be celebrated at this meeting. this is a rare opportun t for you
member of the Library Associa­ catchy name is a good business couver, Wash., and in the fall
All
members and charter mem­
tion. now is a very good time to asset. Hauser & Linn are mak­ moved on to his farm 7 miles S. bers are urged to attend. The to hear your problems discussed
by a man of Mr. Ge rge’s exper­
join.
Nina B. Ecker.
ing a new development in their E. of Estacada. He leaves a morning session will begin at ience, on the subject: “ From
Librarian. : restaurant business, and want an widow, three children, a mother,
10:30. Dinner at noon. A pro- Bartender to Evangelist.”
PLACE Y OUR IN­
appropriate name which will be two brothers and two sisters to gram will be given during t h
Barton
Dance
e
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SURANCE THROUGH
a business getter. They solicit mourn his loss. The funeral s.-r- lecture hour.
Christian
C lurch
There
will
be
a
big
mask
ball
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
vices were held at the Springwa-
WI LL P R O T E C T
E. S. Atchley of Port ind, will
at Barton, on Saturday night. | your help and will give you one ter church, Tuesday afternoon,
YOUR INTEREST
preach at 11 a. m. Bible School
April 1st Everybody is invited, of their delicious cakes of their the Rev. V. A. Weir officiating.
Will Repeat Play
own baking if you send in the
at 10 o’clock.
tickets $1.00.
The interment was intheSpring-
The Junior class will give the
name they select
—
water cemetery under the direc- “ Masonic Ring” at Logan Hall
If it is to be painted Pointer
Pointer sells an Oregon made
Subscribe for your home paper tion of Joseph E. Gates of Esta- to-morrow, Friday night, Ad- ( paint at $2.00 and $2.75 per gal.
can
do
it
right
Prices
consis­
Cary Real Estate Co. tent with good work.
3-9tf t h e E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s . c a d a .
mission 25 cents.
1 Let me estimate your job. 3-9tf
J
Don’t forget
T H E B AZAAR ,
WILHOTT SPRING
RHEUMATISM
Rexall
For Fire Insurance