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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1922)
. ___ a ÎEaatmt OJlmrkamaH f a s D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern V o lu m e 15. N um ber 33 E s t a c a d a , O regon , T h u r s d a y , M a y 18,1922. S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Clackamas County GARFIELD ITEMS LO C AL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear DODGE NEW S G U R U FULLS ON H. S. CLASS OF '22 Helen Turel, formerly of this Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus were Mr. and Mrs. Diilinger enjoyed place but now from New York, the week end visiting t h e i r Oregon Ci ty visitors on Tuesday. visited at the J. W. Marrs home daughter, Mrs. Ira Head and •p\R. CHARLES K. CAREY All kinds of summer clothes on Monday. • ^ P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON. granddaughters. Miss S y l v i a for the whole family—Morton’s. The High School class of ’22, An interesting event of the has now passed into history, no Phone for Head and Mrs. K. Coe. W. F. Cary was in Portland, OFFICE APPOINTMENT season was the baseball game on more will its members assemble Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott Monday and Tuesday, on busi Estacada, Oregon. Sunday afternoon between the in their former places at the ring and family, former residents of ness. ■r\K. C. E. OWEN Kaake & Jubb sawmills. The of the bell. Last Sunday night in Garfield, spent last Sunday with F. E. Burns left yesterday result was a victory for the larg the M. E. church, the Rev. A. F. DENTIST Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Diilinger. morning, for a trip to eastern er mill, the score being 21 to 27. Lacy preached the baccalaureate Oregon. Estacada, Elaine Battin entertained last Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller sermon, in which he earnestly -p )R . W. WALLENS Pointer sells an Oregon made Thursday, the event being her and the Colson family took din impressed upon them the seri SURGEON DENTIST 12th birthday. Those helping paint at $2.00 and $2.75 per gal ner at the Fred Horner home on ousness of life and urged them For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. her celebrate were, Lillian Dun» Let me estimate your job. 3-9tf Sunday. to avoid the frivolous paths. E. GATES, can, Anis Palmateer, Helen Per CHICKEN DINNER served at r U N E R A L D IR E C T O R The final rites took place at The Community club held its ry. Irene Davis and Irma Salz- the Estacada Hotel Dining Room, and Erabalmer. Nirçht ar.d Day Tele meeting in the schoolhouse Sat the school auditorium, Tuesday vedel. Sunday. Price 50 cents 2-16tf phone. Lady Assistant. urday evening. There was a night. The stage was prettily Mr. and Mrs. Kerns of Port Wanted—Men to buy under large attendance and a very en decorated with a background of A L B E R T T. ELOTT land visited last. Sunday with our unconditional guarantee. ATTORNEY AT LAW joyable evening was spent, clos of greenery, and the front adorn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaffer. RESIDENT LAWYER The Square Deal Twins ed with the class colors of old ing with a basket supper. ESTACADA. - - OREGON The Skip-a-Week club enjoyed R. C. Deming returned last Rosa B. TenEyck took dinner rose and pearl gray. The class a Mother’s day program of read evening from a business trip that W M . G. D U NLAP on Sunday with the J. W. Marrs as they took their seats present ATTORNEY AT LAW ings and music at the home of included Oregon City and Taco ed an attractive appearance, the family. At Estacada, in the office of Woodle Mrs. J. R. Reeher last Thursday. ma. girls daintily and simply dressed Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of' Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin spent Refreshments and a social time fice 1524 Yeon Building. Just arrived a shipment of Pa last week with Mrs. Jochimsen. in white looked charming, and BISSELL ITEMS followed the program. set off the bovs in their clothes D. EBY, tent Leather “ Baby Doll” pumps Mrs. Jochimsen’s sister from Vy* ATTORNEY AT LAW. o f darker hues. The program Mrs. J. Roberts and small son Ladies they are the last word in Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Weisen- Hood River, spent Saturday General Practice. Confidential Ad fluh and Mrs. H. Joyner were o f Boring, was admirable as the musical have been visiting stylish footwear at Rose’s. evening and Sunday with her. viser. Oregon City, Oregon. numbers were of a high order, transacting business in Portland relatives here this past week. Summer is here and so are lWTcGUlftK & SCHNEIDER, UPPER BARTON and the graduation address was last Thursday. fresh vegetables in great varie Mrs. Richard Danes was well AVJ- ATTORNEYS a t l a w . delivered by the eloquent and er ty. McKinney. Theo. Harders went to Oregon Mrs. ¡W. P. Ferrell spent the remembered on her birthday last At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs udite editor of the^Portland Jour days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow City and Portland last Wednes Friday, when Strings of horses went through week end with Mrs. H. E. Knight several of her building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen nal, B. F. Irvine. Needless to day and Thursday. friends and relatives spent the town last Saturday and Tuesday in Portland. ton bunding. __ _____ say it was masterly and inter The dance given at the George day with her and all enjoyed a on the way to the railroad camps Clara Mason from Gresham spersed with wit and humor. A U LC . FISCHER. at Three Links. birthday feast at noon. club house last Saturday evening spent Saturday and Sunday at attorney at law . Its main theme was “ Choose the 5frs. Lena Underwood and son the Ferrel home. C. V. Sandstone spent the day Beaver building, Oregon City, Oregon. was a success, everybody having way which seems the best, rough a fine time. Barton is going to lose one of at his ranch last Sunday, leaving Lester have gone to Underwood. though it be, and custom will W o o d le r ea lty co . Carl Lins went to Portland last in the afternoon for Middleton, Wash., where they will be for its good neighbors, Mrs. A. Hor- make it easy and agreeable.” Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Saturday where he intends to t a k i n g his daughter Majorie some weeks. ger and her son Calvin. They This he elaborated and illustrated Collections, Notary Public. home with him. work. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence are going to move to Milwaukie. instructively and entertainingly. Justice of the Peace. Mr. and Mrs. Sellwood and His hearers were impressed by Mr. and Mrs. T. Harders visit This Friday will be the last had as guests last Sunday, Mr. They $et results Phone Estacada ed Robert Snyder and wife at day of school for the upper and Mrs. J. C. Robinson and children o f Milwaukie, were vis his earnest words. In the ab Estacada last Sunday. grades of Garfield school, the their three daughters, Dr. and itors o f Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff sence through illness of F. G. lower grades have three more Mrs. I. N. Palmer, and their son man Sunday. Robley, chairman o f the school FIR E INSURANCE. In Memoriam 0. B. Lawrence, all of Portland. The ball game Sunday between weeks to put in. bom l, Supt. F. E. Burns pre ‘ • Dr. Roscius Morse was born in After a visit of several days at Boring and Logan was greatly sented the diplomas, with a few London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. P. H. Battin, who has been ill Elmira, N. Y., March 2, 1876, in Portland, was home for the the home o f her sister. Mrs C. S. enjoyed by a large crowd. The appropriate and very excellent Keep your policy in our Fire his parents being Roscius and week end and is feeling fine Allen, Mrs. N. O. Marshall re score was 25 to 2 in favor of and feeling renjarks. He said Proof Vault, free o f charge. Louise Westlake Morse. He was again. turned to her home in Portland, Boring. no teacher parted with a class educated in the Elmira grammar without regret and that he would H . C . S T E P H E N S Friday, May 26th, Garfield last Friday. Henry A . Githens schools and academy, and later The Rev. A. F. Lacy has been follow their future with continu Grange will have a play social, A gent . The funeral services for the al interest. At the conclusion of at Columbia university. New followed by a supper at 25c per enjoying a visit from his daugh York City, and the medical col Miss ate Henry A. Githens were held the proceedings, the graduates plate. Come and enjoy a social ter from Nampa, Idaho. ■> lege of the U. of Buffalo, N. Y. Lacy is a finished vocalist and in the M. E. church last Friday received the congratulations of evening. He graduated from Columbia in delighted the congregations at afternoon, and the edifice could their friends. 1902, and from the medical school her father’ s church Sunday morn not begin to hold those who came The class consisted of Ray Mil Grange Picnic to pay their last respects to this ler, Robt. Cahill. Isaiah Tucker, in 1907. After receiving his di ing and evening. that we carry | Don’ t forget the Eagle Creek ploma as M. D. he served one Saturday specials what $1.00 esteemed pioneer. He was born Vernon Hassell, Walter,Matson, LIGHT HARDWARE year as interne at the Buffalo U. Grange picnic on Saturday. A will buy at Rose’s: 5 large cans in this county in 1856 and lived Mary Ely, Elsie Deardorf, Irene Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle- X Subsequently he practiced in El basket dinner will be served at Del Monte solid pack tomatoes; 7 in it all his life. His home was Saling, Ruth Blaisdell, Pearl w ork, Candy, Etc. ;!; mira, and then for three years in noon in the grove. All are invi large cans Snow Peak standard the beautiful one on the Currins- Fantz, Esther Weaver, Grace Ra Denver, Colorado. In 1908 he ted to come and bring their din tomatoes; 7 cans Iowa Standard ville road, situated on a sightly gan, Rose Trachsel and Nova lie Woodle. The musical numbers was united in marriage to Louise ners, coffee will be furnished Sweet corn; 4 cans High grade knoll, surrounded by oaks. CALL AND SEE US Van Duzer, and in 1913 they free. State Grange Master C. pineapple; 10 cans sardines in oil; lad been suffering from heart of the program included violin so came to Estacada, where the Dr. E. Spence and attorney L. L. 12 cans Del Monte pork & beans; trouble for about three weeks he los by Mrs. L. W. Waldorf of built up a wide practice. He un Mahone of Portland, will be the 4 cans large ripe California ol fore his death. He is survived Portland, piano solos by Mrs. A. I. 0 . 0. F. Bldg., Estacada :j' dermined his health by Lard speakers. Dancing in the eve ives. You can save money by bv his widow, three brothers, T. Elott of Estacada, and Miss John of Currinsville, William of Margaret Notz o f Portland, and work and overdoing. About two ning will take place in Cogswell’s trading at Rose’s. * * * * * * * * * * * * Harrisburg, Or., and Hugh of a vocal solo by Mrs. Sam Barr, months ggo he was taken seri hall, tickets $1.00, ladies free. Oakland, California. There are ously ill and was removed to St. Obituary If you want a Singer Sewing Vincent's hospital at Portland, Alumni Banquet Mrs. Sally Howell Akens, who also two sons and one daughter, Machine, see Morton. Easy where his death occurred last The annual meeting and ban was born at Springwater, Ore William o f Canby, Richard of payments. Thursday, May 11, 1922, from quet of the Alumni Association gon, February 6, 1872, ; died at Eagle Creek, and Mrs. Hugh ♦ colitis. The funeral was held at was held Wednesday, May 17, in the Lovelace hospital in Estaca Carlin o f Eagle Creek. Card of Thanks FLOWERS (orders taken) ^ the mortuary chapel of Finley & the Estacada hotel at 6:30 p. m. da Monday morning, May 15, We wish to thank our friends EVERSHARP PENCILS «, Son, the Rev, Oswald W. Taylor, Notice Forty-nine graduates and facul 1922, aged 50 years, 3 months, for their kindness and sympathy PERFUMES * rector o f Grace Memorial church, We are organizing a baseball during the illness and death of ty members were present. A 8 day3. She leaves to mourn STATIONERY «, officiating, with interment in the program was given, followed by her death one son, Floyd Akens team for Estacada, first general wife and mother, also for the BOOKS * Riverview cemetery. Besides a stunt and an hour of dancing. and her mother Mrs. Mary Fran practice next Sunday, 9 a. m. beautiful floral offerings. H. H. Brackett, Spaulding MANICURING SETS, Etc. ♦ his widow he is survived by a Officers for the ensuing year ces Howell, one sister, Mrs. C. at the hall park. Sons and Daughters. * brother George Morse, of Arizo were elected as follows: Sporting Goods Co. is organizing S. Bard ot Oakdale, Wash., and Come in and Look. * na. The business men of Esta a Multnomah-Clackamas league, Notice President - - Clyde Denny seven brothers, Calvin o f Sher cada and other friends sent floral Vice-president - Lydia Matson wood, Ore., Wiley, Preston, Ar consisting of Gresham, Sandy, The Woodle Realty Co. has ac tributes, and the flags on the Secretary - Ruth Blaisdell chie, Frank, George, and Harry Boring, Troutdale, Clackamas, quired the agency of the Pacific school buildings were hung at Treasurer - Andrew Jannsen Howell, all of Springwater, Ore. Fairview and Estacada. A 11 States Fire Insurance Co., for half mast. Much sympathy is Reporter Funeral services were held at players desiring to try-out, will merly held by the J. W. Keen es - - Irene Saling R exall expressed for Mrs. Morse. the Springwater church, Rev. V. show up for practice, or notify tate. All local business with this The decorations were in green company will he transacted by it Mrs. Nina Ecker and Mrs. W. and white the high school colors. A. Weir officiating, Tuesday, H. N. Wallace at Estacada. * * * * * * * * * V in the future. May 16, at 2:30 p. m.. interment F. Cary took the 1 p. m. train Radio Installed Notice R. A. Smith, the father of the in the Springwater cemetery, Saturday for Portland, where Ted Howe installed a radio set Smith Bros., of the Smith Hard under the direction of Joseph E. Mrs. Mayme Boyle, piano in with their daughter and sister, and with it was able to enjoy the Mrs. Mayme Boyle, Mr. Boyle ware Store, returned from south- Gates, funeral director of Esta- entire radio program sent out by structor, will be at the Estacada hotel every Saturday. 2t and their son Walden, they at ern California last Saturday. caiia. the Oregonian from 8 to 10 last He says that the winter was cold Christian Church tended the Heilig theatre, to evening. He also picked up PLACE Y O U R IN and disagreeable for that region Near East Relief see Chauncey Olcott in “ Rag SURANCE THROUGH Bih'e School every Lord’s Day several messages from elsewhere May 24th will be bundle day ged Robin.” Mr. Cary went and that half or more of the YOUR HOME AGENT WHO at 10 a. m.; Preaching 11 a. m. and hopes to get all election re WILL PROTECT A cordial invitation is extended after them in his car, and: lemon crop is lost by frost. There for the Near East Relief all over turns Friday night. is a tremendous boom of oil toall. Theme of sermon will be the U. S. With the exception of YOUR INTEREST brought them back some time af food there is no greater need “ Is mankind a production of ev throughout southern California ter midnight. Bid? Wanted olution?” and in places the influx of people than that of clothing, so declares J. J. Handsaker, State Director 100 cords of 4-foot, 1st growth E. F. Atchley, pastor. Appreciation recalls the days of the gold min of the commission for Oregon. fir wood, to be delivered by Sept Mrs. R. Morse wishes to ex ing craze. Fortunes are being Cary Real Estate Co. Vot ng P aces Osteopathic care during preg- ember 1st. Bids to be in by press her sincere thanks to the made and lost in a short time. Voters of precinct No. 1 will will remain with hls nancy anf* confinement has done j u)y igt, 1922. Friday night is People's night business and professional men of Mr. Smith vote in the Lichthorn building , . , more to relieve womankind than Mvrt' Bel fils, at the M. E. Church. Program Estacada, and other friends for sons a few days and then pro- any other 0ther metnoo method now in use. n. . . « . . , • , v. ins back of the I. O. O. F. hall; vo School List. No. 108. ters o f precinct No. 2 will vote begins at 8 p. m. and every one the beautiful tributes sent by ceed to his home in Bellingham, Consult an osteopath for further r Clerk n the City hall. nformation. 1 2-15tf o-lS-25 6-1 Washington. is cordially invited to attend. them in memory of Dr. Morse. The annual^Missionary meet ing will be held at the Grange next month. ! John Moger Jr. is working for 1 the Kaake & Jubb mill at Dodge. The Grange held a very suc cessful meeting last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe, Mr. and Mrs. Henthorn and Mr. Jarvis being the new members taken in. A baby girl was born Tuesday May 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Seaquest. Mrs. I. N. Hull and son Clar ence motored to Portland Tues day where Mrs. Hull is taking treatment for rheumatism. W. W. Christensen returned from Los Angeles, California, last week where he has been for the past three months sight seeing. J P Don’t forget j 5c, 10c, 15c and up. THE BAZAAR,! 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