(Eìarkamas N m s Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County i V olume 15, N umber 30 E stacada , O regon , T hursday , A pril 20,1922. VIOLA ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. An Easter program was held at the church Sunday evening after which Kev. Young gave an y\R. CHARLES K. CAREY ^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON, Easter sermon. Those f r o m Phone for Garfield who came with him OFFICE A P P O IN T M E N T were Mrs. Young, Mrs. L. Pal- Estacada, Oregon. mateer and Mr. and Mrs. Trapp. LOWER EAGLE CREEK LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P e r Y e a r U PPER EAGLE CREEK Ml. 0 Ml. OFFICIALS HERE SfllURDAY Mrs. W. E. Myers and son Will Douglass was a Portland Try trading with the Square John, o f Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Deal Twins, they treat you right. visitor on last Thursday. He had Floyd Davis and daughter Flor- Mr. and Mrs. P. M. W’agner butchered ten hogs on Wednes­ ence Irene, were calling on the made a trip to Portland yester day and sold them to a Port­ I. I. Boak of Denver, Colorado, former’s parents and the latters’ day. land market. head consul of the Woodmen of grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison, the W'orld, and one of the lead­ The M. E. Ladies’ Aid met at Dave Huggans last Friday. Fred Paddison and Mrs. Rheu- ing fraternalists o f the United the parsonage yesterday after­ Babe White and family spent Dave Huggans was quite sick noon. D “ E. OW EN strom were Portland visitors on States, will be the guest of Eagle DENTIST Saturday evening and Sunday at Sunday night and called Dr. Ca- Saturday. Creek Camp of this city, Satur­ The largest variety of fresh Estacada, Oregon. the home of C. Johnson at Gar- rey at 1:25 a. m. Monday morn- day evening, April 22nd. He Mildred Douglass, accompanied vegetables at the Square Deal field T"YR. R. MORSE, j ing Mr. Reyberg took him to Dr. Grocery. by a couple of her Portland will he accompanied by Head PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON. Mrs. C. Braash o f St. Johns, Carey. At this writing he is no friends, came out Sunday morn­ Manager J. O. Wilson, Deputy Mrs. Irving Smith was anoth­ Office and Residence Second and Main Portland, spent the week end better. ing and spent Easter at home. streets, Estacada, Oregon. Telephone er Portland visitor from Estaca­ with het daughter Mrs. C. Col- Mrs. Rose Freeman has been connections. On last Friday evening Will da yesterday. lard. quite sick with la grippe and Douglass was surprised by some 1\ARS. J. E. GATES, Men! do you know that shoes Mrs. Elmer Lankin is spend­ sore throat but is able to be AVA PIANO INSTRUCTOR, o f his neighbors coming in and have dropped in price? See Mor­ Phone or call at The Bazaar, Estacada. ing a week at the home o f her around again. spending the evening with him ton’s new line before buying. daughter, Mrs. Griffith of Silver- in h >nor of his fiftieth birthday. James Eivers was visiting his E. GATES, Mrs. Dora Herring accepted ton. • FU NERAL DIRECTOR There were about thirty-five sister, Mrs. Mary Huggans, Sun­ .«i service on the grand jury and is present and all seemed to enjoy and Embalmer. Night and Day Tele­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler and day. phone. Lady Assistant. in Oregon City this week. th mselves. The evening was daughter, Mrs. Tom Jubb, went Mrs. Charles Moehnke of Ore­ Pointer sells an O .e'on made spent in playing cards and other to town Monday. ALBERT t e l o t t i W. gon City, visited her sisters Mrs. paint at $2.00 and $2.75 per gal. games. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Along about midnight Clark Cockerline t o o k hi s RESIDENT LAWYER W. G. Glover and Mrs. R. E. Let me estimate your job. 3-9tf refreshments were served Then daughter Ruthie to Oregon City E STAC AD A, - - OREGON Munger. a few days last week. Mrs. W. F. Cary went to Port­ after | laying a few more games on Saturday to have some dental Mrs. W. W. Glover entertained land last Thursday and pur­ and listening to a recitation by W M . G. DUNLAP work done. Mrs. J. Randolph A T T O R N E Y A T LAW the ladies missionary society last chased a new piano for her home. Ed. Chapman, all departed for accompanied them. A t Estacada, in the office o f Woodle week and served a delightful CH ICKEN D IN N E R served at home. Realty Co., on Saturdays —Portland o f­ John Mattoon and w ife and V « luncheon. fice 1524 Yeon Building. i m the Estacada Hotel Dining Room, Mrs. Viola Douglass was the little daughter were Oregon City Ä1 The missionary society met Sunday. Price 50 cents. 2-16tf week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. D EBY, shoppers Monday. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. with Mrs. Hughes, Wednesday. A new lot o f ladies ’.bungalow Will Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. McComb were in General Practice. Confidential Ad­ Ronald Burnett has mumps. Eagle Creek grange held its aprons on sale Saturday at Rose’s Oregon City on Friday. The lat­ I. I. BOAK viser. Oregon City. Oregon. regular session on Saturday at for $1.49, the best bargain you The Easter services at the Ea­ ter went to see her sister and a TV/TcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, the grange hall. As several Head Consul E. P. Martin and bran new niece, all of Gladstone. gle Creek church were well at­ have seen since the war. AVA A TTO RNE YS a t l a w . members were on the sick list District Manager F. A. Beard tended and a fine program was Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton We are glad to report that A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ and some were busy, there was o f Portland. rendered, Sunday evening. were here from Portland to days ana Saturdays, 263-6, Withrow Mrs. C. Cockerline is up and building. Portland office, 609-15, Pen- not a very large attendance, but spend the week end with rela­ Mrs. H. C. Glover spent the A t eight o’clock p. m. an en­ around again after her serious ton budding. we had a v eiy pleasant time. week end at Portland. tives. tertainment will be given at the illness. A U L C. FISCH ER. Mrs. Milton Weatherby, Mr. High School Auditorium to which Mrs. Chapman o f Chico, Calif., Mrs. A. C. Cogswell was in On Tuesday everting, April 11, a t t o r n e y a t LAW. and Mrs. J. B. Roberts, Mr. and the public is invited. Come, has been visiting her daughter, 32 neighbors gathered at the Portland, Tuesday. Beaver building. Oregon City, Oregon. Mrs. Theo. Carpenter o f Gar­ bring your family and friends. Mrs. Spangler, who is the nurse pleasant home o f Mr. and Mrs. Presidsnt’s Proclamation field, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. There will he music and a three- in charge o f Lyle Wagner. tyOODLE REALTY CO. Elmer Lankin to celebrate the Palmateer were grange visitors reel moving picture. These men W hereas , the protection and Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, 39th wedding anniversary of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bruce of Collections, Notary Public. bring a great message. Come and Mrs. J. H. Sevier; also the P^Petuation o f our forests are Portland, were week end guests Saturday. Justice of the Peace. vital to our individual health, and hear them. Admission free. Mr. and Mrs Roy Douglass 30th anniversary o f Mr. and o f the P. M. Wagner and George They get results Phone Estacada comfort and prosperity, and and children motored to Shuebel. Mrs. Elmer Lankins. John Ran­ Armstrong families. Mrs. Bruce W hereas , a period o f fifty is a sister of Mr. Wagner. Sunday, spending Easter with dolph tied the knot again. There Mrs. Douglass’ parents, Mr. and was music also games, after be­ years has past since in April The clerk of the weather was ing served with cake and coffee. eighteen hundred and seventy- considerate on Easter Day. The Mrs. G. Mocl.ulse. At a late hour all returned to two there was instituted in the churches were well attended and SPRINGWATER NEWS London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. their homes feeling that a very State o f Nebraska observance of the congregations listened to fine a day especially set apart and pleasant evening was spent. T. P. McAuley was a business Keep your policy in our Fire music and inspiring sermons. consecrated for tree planting Proof Vault, free o f charge. visitor to Seattle and Belling­ BARTON ITEMS Mesdames W. H. Grabell and and known as Arbor day, and ham, Wash., last week, return­ H. C. S T E P H E N S W hereas , both through wide­ Irving Smith had a dinner party The dance Saturday night was ing home Friday. last Sunday evening, at the home not very largely attended owing spread annual celebration of A r­ A g ent . Mrs. Howard Smith and chil­ o bor day and through the increas­ f the latter, in honor o f their to the bad weather. dren from Sherwood, are visit­ ing observance of Forest Protec­ husbands' birthday anniversar­ The new minister and wife ing at the W. T. Smith home. V V V V tion week public attention has ies A Ï have arrived and taken up their The portland Preshyte y me it We have just received an es­ been commendably directed to residence in the C. T. Whitehead the value o f trees, the unneces­ pecially pretty line o f Tissue Oregon City Tuesday. James i house. t Come in and see Shihley was appointed delegate sary waste o f our diminishing Gingham. t that we carry : Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead forests through preventable fires, them before making your selec­ and W. A. Bard alternate. A Y o f Dwyer’s camp made a trip to the deplorable effects o f forest tion for that summer dress you The Christian Endeavor old Y Gresham and Portland one Bay not meet Sunday evening as A t Rose’s. devastation and the need for re­ are planning. : Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle­ J. O. WILSON last week. work, Candy, Etc. medial measures against deple­ Mrs. Guy Graham and little most of the young folks attend­ Head Manager J. O. Wilson of Charles Loney and f a m i l y tion of an essential natural re­ son o f Seattle, are here at the ed the Easter services at Eagle 5c, 10c, 15c and up. the Woodmen o f the World, and leave on Saturday for Belling­ source, C A L L A N D SEE US Schock home visiting. She ex­ Creek in the evening. clerk o f Multnomah Camp of ham, Wash., to reside on a large T h erefo re , I, W a r r e n G. pects to leave about the 9th of Mrs. Grable was a Portland Portland, w h > will accompany chicken ranch. Harding, president o f the United next month with Mr. Graham, shopper on Saturday. Head Consul I. I. Boak to this H. F. Gibson recently bought States, do urge upon the gover­ to spend the summer in Alaska. Joe Erickson and Floyd Erick­ city next Saturday e v e n i n g , í I. O. O. F. Bldg., Estacada % nors o f the various states] to de­ a herd o f sheep. Last Sunday a man by the son and family of Portland, visi­ April 22nd. S. P. Pesznecker and son Leo signate and set apart the week name o f Paulena had his leg bro­ ted with the home folks Easter. * * * * * * * * * * * * * made a business trip to Barton o f April sixteen-twenty - two, ken, when a log fell on him Lodge Wins Cup “ Bunney” Erickson celebra­ Friday, being the dinner guests nineteen hundred and twenty- while at work at one of the rail­ ted her sixth birthday anniver­ A large delegation o f Odd Fel­ two, as Forest Protection week, road camps up the river. He at the Forman home. sary at the home o f her grand­ lows and Rebekahs from Estaca­ Quite a number from here and the last day o f that week, was taken to a Portland hospital. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter da att< nde I the third semi-annu­ April twenty-two, as the golden went for smelt last week. Last Thursday, while Ed. Erickson last Saturday. al Clackamas county J. O. O. F. anniversary of Arbor day, and USE Mrs. George Forman is just Douglass was working around Mr. and Mr9. Barney Shoen- and Itebekah district convention to request officers o f public in­ able to sit up for a little while the machinery in his saw mill, herger attended church here which met last Saturday at struction o f counties, cities and /ir.d will leave for the springs in Gresham. In the drill c o itis t he got one o f his hands badly Sunday. towns and o f civic and commer­ a few days. crushed. He came to Estacada Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pepka the Estacada lodge was the vic­ cial organizations to u n i t e in Dr. Carey dessed t h e and daughter Vera of Clacka­ tor. The Gresham Outlood ll.ua George Forman and son Ray thought and action for the pre­ and were Portland visitors Monday. servation o f our common herit­ wound. mas, Oregon, were guests of describes the ceremony o f the Sam Barr and family moved Mr. and Mrs. George Perry presentation of the prize: The mill at Barton is running age by planning such educa­ The ceremony o f presenting into their new house last Friday. Tuesday. a night shift making laths. tional and instructive exercises the cup to the captain o f the Es- Mrs. R. Morse was home from Mrs. Wm. Still returned home taeada team was a part of the as shall bring before the people Attention is called to the illus­ the disastrous effects o f the pres Portland for a short time last Saturday from Portland where evening program. Judge Thom­ trated lecture in the High School ent waste by forest fires and the Eriday and reports that Dr. she had visited the past two as F. Ryan, past grand master ^ auditorium by the executive sec­ of Oregon City, delivered an ap­ need o f individual and collective Morse is improving more rapidly weeks with relatives. retary o f the Oregon Social H y­ propriate address and went thru ) now. The R e x a l l Store effort to conserve the forests and the ceremonv of presenting the giene Society, on Monday night. Candidate Visits Estacada We have decided to sell flour increase our tree growth for or­ cup in spite of the fact that the Í ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ See the ad on page 3. * * * i one more day at $1. 98 per sack. Hon. Louis E. Bean, late cup was not brought to the con­ nament and use, Boring Suffers From Fire I I n W itness W hereof , I .have rhis will.Probably be your last speaker of the state house o f vention. It wiil tie given to the hereunto set my hand and caus- chance to get Top Grade flour at representatives and can lidate Estacada team at the next meet- The fire at Boring last week for nomination on the repuhli- ' nK. Judge Ryan laughingly destroyed seven buildings, wip­ ed the seal o f the United States 27 cents Per sack les8 than the can ticket for governor at the pronounced the team to he ’nine- o f America to be affixed. wholesale price. One sack to a ing out almost all o f the east primary election, visited Fstaca- cent perf„ (;t>>< TllC trophy s W arren G. H arding , customer, Saturday at Rose’s. side business section. Fortu­ PLAC E Y O U R IN ­ da yesterday in the interest o f be the prop rty o f this odge for A class of Neighbors o f Wood­ ______________President. nately no lives were lost. The SURANCE THROUGH craft, w irr.en’ s auxiliary t i t l e his campaign. He was accom- one year. damage is estimated at about YO U R HOME AG ENT WHO Piano Lessons To clean up our bro tn ii of W. O. W. lodge, is to be organ­ panie 1 by his secretary, 1 yd W I L L PROTECT $10,000 with very litt'e insur­ Mrs. Mayme Boyle o f Port­ ized here tonight w ith a b rut : 2 Riches, editor of the Malheur |a(] j e8 anci childrens’ wh te hoes YO U R INTEREST ance. We hope that there ill land. will be at the Estacada members. Mrs. Jennie Batze', Enterprise. A t present it seems be a silver lining to this cloud, hotel all day Saturday, April 22, lodge deputy, has been here for that th « nomination w 11 lie be- we will sell them Sat rday at $1 and that the little town wiil rue to meet those wishing piano in- the past two weeks making ar- tween Mr. Bean and Covemor per pair, not all sizes but bar- gams for those who can wear phoenix like from the a>hes. them, at Rose’s. traction. I rangements for the organization., Olcott, J 'mÆjm o. P FIRE INSURANCE. ] I Don’t forget 1 I | LIGHT HARDWARE ! THE BAZAAR, ¡ ♦ SAVE YOUR c ; iEGGS: WATER GLASS 90c—Gallon 35c—Qt. 2 0 c- Pt. For Fire Insurance . U r y Real Estate Co.