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r r r & aatmt (Clarkmmus Nntts Devoted to the Interests o f Eastern Clackamas County V olume 15, $1.50 P er Y ear E stacada , O regon , T hursday , J une 8,1922. N umber 36 ■...... . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. The Pacific Power & Light company LO C AL BREVITIES of Portland has filed with State En gineer Percy Cupper an application Mrs. R. Morse spent the week for permission to use 8000 second-feet end in Portland. of the water of Snake river for power Mrs. D. B. Herring was in development of ten power plants along Portland last Saturday. the Oregon, Idaho and Washington Principal Events of the Week banks of the river. B. E. Alward returned Satur Briefly Sketched for Infor Rates charged by the New York day from a trip to Seattle and Central and connecting lines on pulp mation of Our Readers. and paper making machinery, shipped other points in Washington. . - ! from eastern points to the plants ol Mrs. C. F. Howe and her During May the state land depart the Crown-Wlllamette Paper company daughter, Miss Leila were at the ment paid over to the state treasurer at West Linn and Camas, were found county seat Monday. $ 126 , 899 . 48 . unlawful by the Interstate commerce Extra special— Face towels of During the month of May more than commission and reparation was or 60,000,000 feet of lumber were shipped dered. good quality, 17x31, two for 25c, by water from the Columbia river. One of the largest military bands ir Morton’s. Present Indications are that the the United States will be taken tc Mr- and Mrs. Tom Morton are j wheat crop in Union county will be Camp Lewis, Washington, by the Ore the proud owners of a handsome j good, according to H. G. Avery, county gon national guard for the suminei agent. encampment, June 15 to 29, it is an Maxwell sedan, which they late The battleship Connecticut will be nounced by Captain L. A. Milner ly purchased. brought to Portland for the Rose Fes regimental adjutant of the 162d in Mrs, W. H. Grabeel and chil tival, June 20 to 23, In addition to six fantry. The band is composed of 68 n tp o a a _______ dren returned Sunday evening destroyers. Several hundred acres of grain are The managers of the flower show from a ten days visit with rela reported destroyed by grasshoppers In which is to be held in Redmond in tives at Gladstone. the Tule Lake district near the Cali August have decided also to feature It is well to remember that our fornia line. the early vegetables and fruits. unconditional guarantee protects Dr. M. H. Ellis, prominent physician On June 10 an investigation of the and citizen of Albany for almost 40 Malheur bird reserve will be made by you. The Square Deal Twins. years, died at his home in that city, representatives of the state and the Mrs. C. E. Kilgore and little aged 64 years. United States biological survey. daughter Alice left last Saturday A band of horses stampeding at One of the worst hall storms ever Graveyard creasing on the O.-W. R. & experienced in the Santtam valley for a visit with Portland rela N. near Haines, resulted In the death visited West Scio, doing a large tives. of eight, five being race horses. amount of damage to grain and Ray Holgate arrived from Ida Five hundred men will soon be at orchards. ho last Saturday to visit his par work on the state highway surfacing Mrs. Theodore Taylor paid a fine ol ents, leaving again Monday on job between Myrtle Point and the $15, after pleading gnRty to a charge his return trip home. Roseburg section, it is estimated. The city of Coqullle will vote on of assault and battery on Nora Davis, You will need a new piece of June 20 on a bond issue of $20,000, a school teacher, near Drain. Mrs furniture, or rugs to brighten up the money to be used on Rink creek Taylor Is alleged to have become in the home this spring. See Rose dignant over the fact that her boy to heighten the reservoir dam 10 feet. The public service commission is was "kept in” after school. She went about it. Mrs. Rynning returned Sunday requested to repeal its order for an 8- Into the schoolroom, took possession cent fare in Portland and restore the and proceeded to “ beat up” the teach eyening from her visit to her 6-cent rate, in a resolution adopted by er who was responsible for holding the daughter, Mrs. W. M. White, at the Portland Federation of Women’s boy to his lessons after hours. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST T~\R. CHARLES K. CAREY ■‘-^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d S U R G E O N , P h o n e fo r OFFICE APPOINTMENT Estacada, Oregon. T"\R~ c T E. OWEN DENTIST Estacada, Oregon. T A R . W. WALLENS ^ S U R G E O N D E N T IS T For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. A L B E R T T. ELOTT A TTO R N E Y AT LAW RESIDENT LAWYER ESTACADA. - - OREGON W M - G. D UN LAP A T T O R N E Y A T LAW At Estacada, in the office o f Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f fice 1521 Yeon Building. fA D EBY, ATTORNEY a t l a w . General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City. Oregon. A/TcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, 1VA ATTORN EYS AT LAW. At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen ton building. tyO O D L E 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. Clubs. Gerald, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Comli Huys of South Baker, was instantly killed when the lad was run H. C. S T E P H E N S over by a freight car being swltohed on the Sumpter Valley railroad at A gent . Baker. Two loggers, Walter Wheeler, a hook *M% «*• . # ,*,I,iM ***X*' tender of Kirby, and Alfred H. Muel I ler, a faller of Nehalem, were the only two men to lose their lives in the 446 accidents reported to the state in dustrial accident commission during that we carry the week ended June 1. Half of Prlnevllle’s business section was wiped out Thursday by a fire Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle- X which started in a frame apartment work, Candy, Etc. house and swept away five blocks, 5c, 10c, 15c ar.d up. causing a loss estimated at $350,000. $ CALL AND SEE US $ The authorities suspect that the blaze was of incendiary origin. Russell Hecker was indicted by the circuit court grand jury of Clackamas I. 0 . 0. F. Bldg., Estacada $ county, charged with the. njurder ,of Frank Bowker, Portland muBician, whose body was found in the Cal a + + + * + + + + + poola river after nearly a week’s + * + search, which started April 16. From the standard four-year high schools of Oregon, 3676 students will * be graduated this year, and 58 per * cent of these, or 2133, will be girls, ♦ according to J. A. C^u,rchiU, state su perintendent of schools. The,total en * rollment In these high schools 1 b 29,- ♦ 235. ♦ A million and a half-trout eggB have ♦ beep received by the'RQSeburg. sports ♦ men’s league from the . state' fish "com mission. The eggs were sent’ to the Rock Creek hatchery, ¡'wliere .'the fry ♦ will be cared for until large enough ♦ Come in for Your Almanac to release in the waters o f the North ♦ Umpqua. ♦ In order to build up the livestock . ♦ industry of Klamath Falls, practically demolished during the war because.ol ♦ excessive prices offered for beef, ♦ Store prominent cattlemen of Klamath coun ty are shipping In 10,000 head of beef + ■*+♦ + + + cattle to be distributed over a num ber o f ranches. _ ------- - With the election of officers for the coming year by the .jrand lodge of Oddfellows and the selection of North Bend as the place of tha conclave next year, the annual four-day convention PLACE Y O U R IN of the order closed at Eugene SURANCE THROUGH The biggest state non-conference YOUR HOME AGENT WHO track meet on the spring calendar WILL PROTECT took place at Salem when Willamette YOUR INTEREST university acted as host to five col leges. These schools were Pacific, Llnfleld, Chemawa. Reed and Albanf. The ninth annual convention of the Cattle and Horse Raiser’s associa tion closed its meeting at Enterprise with the election of William Pollman, president; Wtlllam Duby, treasurer, Chicken Tamale Supper and S. O. Correll, secretary, all of A chicken Tamale supper will Baker. he given by the Currinsville La Three of the 443 accidents reported dies’ Aid at the school house, on to the state industrial accident commis Friday evennig. June 16. Sup sion during the week ending May 25 per served lrom 6:30 to 9 p. m. were fatal, according to a report made public by the commission. L. H. Hill Adults. 35c, children 25c per of Portland. Fred Whitaker of Brook plate. Everybody welcome, and ings and C. F. Hill ef Moro lost their com e e a rly. 6-8-151 lives. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, tree of charge. | Don’t forget LIGHT HARDWARE ¡T H E BAZAAR, 1 ! Atlas C o m p o u n d ; TONIC for Stomach, Liver and l Kidneys The Rexall Fo r Fire Insurance Cary Real Estate Co. DODGE NEWS All the eighth grade pupils passed the examinations and at tended the graduating exercises at Gladstone, Saturday. T h e ! For the purpose of having ev- 1 members of the successful class | ery ex-fe vice man in Eslacada, are: Irene Kaake, Joyce Peder j protected by government insur- sen, Wallace Haacke, Ralph En- I ance, an intensive drive to secure quist and Ernest Mallatt. | applications for veterans’ insur Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and ance amounting to at least family, and Rosa B. Ten Eyck, $50,000 will be held there June spent Sunday with the Sherman 12 to 17 inclusive, according to Kilgore family of Springwater. Kenneth L. Cooper, manager of Pete Jochimsen, from Hood the U. S. Veterans’ Bureau, of River, spent a few day slast Portland. This amount, if se week with his sister-in-law, Mrs. cured, will help swell the state’s Jochimsen. insurance total, the goal to be David Horner. Sr. spent Sun striven for being $2,000,000, he day with the Harold H o r n e r stated. The campaign is limited to the Pacific Northwest district family at Springwater. of the Veterans’ Bureau and it is County Treasurer Resigns expected that more than $5.000- W. W. Everhart, former cash 000 in war risk insurance will be ier of the First National Bank reinstated or converted by veter of Molaila and ex-county asses ans during the week beginning sor was sworn in as county treas June 12. American Legion posts thru- urer Friday morning, to fill the out the entire District are plan vacancy caused by the resigna ning to cooperate actively in tion of Miss Alberta Dunn. Miss Dunn’ s resignation was making the drive a success. caused by the fact that for the Norman vV. Engle of Seattle, past few months her health had Northwest representative o f the been failing. She has been able national organization of the Le to attend the office only about gion has sent communications to half of the time. Although she many of the posts urging them is slowly recovering she felt that to form drive committees to help she could not continue to carry carry on the campaign. He stat the responsibilities under th e ed that service men of Estacada may make application for the present conditions. Miss Dunn commenced her government insurance e i t h e r work in the county treasurer’s through the local post and the office in 1915 as a deputy under state department of the Legion, Arlington in eastern Oregon. her father, M. E Dunn, who or the U. S. Veterans’ bureau S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stenzell was county trersarer at that in Portland. and three sons, Robert, Paul and Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Weir went time. In 1917 her father re Franklyn, drove over from Port The Old Peabody Pew to McMinnville, Monday, as dele signed and she was named his land last Sunday and were guests gates from Springwater Grange The M. E. Church was well successor to fill the unexpired to the state Grange convention. at the A. E. Sparks home. term. At the following election filled last Monday evening by an Tom Morton is having the rear she was elected treasurer by the appreciative audience, to see the A baby girl was still-born Sun end of his house which has been largest majority given any can play based on Kate Douglass day evening at Forest Grove to used for shed purposes, torn didate on the ticket. Wiggins’ well known story, ‘ ‘ The Mr. and Mrs. E. Brocall (nee Mr. Everhart served as county Old Peabody Pew.” The ladies Mable Hull). Mr. and Mrs. Hull down and will erect in its place assessor in 1917 and partof 1918, who took part did exceedingly and son Clarence went to Forest a screened porch. W. S. Davison was elected del resigning that office to become well, as all they had to do was Grove Monday and brought the body here for burial Tuesday egate at the meeting of the Carl cashier of the First National to he natural, and act as they morning, beside the baby that Douglass Post last Monday night, Bank at Molaila. Several months would in the ordinary meetings Mr. and Mr3. Broeall lost about to attend the convention of the ago he resigned as cashier of of the Ladies Aid. It was a American Legion next month at the bank to devote his time to piece of deep human interest, a year ago. and contained t h o s e homely his farming interests. Mr. and Mrs. Bracket o f Ca The Dalles. The voters will name a regular touches which always appeal to Bob Marchbank is fixing up a mas, Washington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McAuiey, room at the rear of his confec treasurer at the Fall election. the heart. The costumes took one bacK to mid-Victorian times Sunday morning and in the after tionery, for the accommodation —Oregon City Enterprise and one wonders how l a d i e s noon all motored over to Camas, of his ice cream patrons. He Coming could endure those long trailing contemplates also installing in it returning in the evening. skirts of yester-years, which now On Sunday June 18, a great later a radio set. Amos Millard and August Gen- would he pronounced so unsani treat for all music lovers wiil be Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore mo sewuski attended the American tary, because of sweeping up given in the M. E. Church, in the Legion meeting in Portland Mon tored to Cascade Locks last Fri germs and dust from the floor. evening. The Colton Oratorio day and Saturday morning went day evening. Society will then render ‘ ‘The Then the styles, how times and to Hood River. They returned Mr. Starrett is reported ill tastes have changed. Then they Holy City.” This choir is made home Saturday evening and re with pneumonia in Portland. were considered the acme o f ele up mostly of those of Swedish port a splendid trip. Mrs. Starret went down the first gance, hut now we query how extraction, and all Swedes are of the week to be with him. Another special Graniteware natural born singers. The full women could thus disguise them and Aluminum sale on at Rose’s, Baseball program will be given next selves. But it must be said that an unusual opportunity to secure week. Admission will be free there was a certain dignity about The first baseball game of the pieces of this size at bargain but an offering will be taken up. them which was lacking from season between Estacada and an prices. I the much abbreviated and scanty outside team from the Tremont « j« Fred Miehlke, who works at Pioneer Semi-Centennial costumes which were prevalent athletic club, occurred here last The Oregon Pioneer Associa a year or two ago, but are grad Sunday afternoon. Manager H. the Kaake & Jubb saw mill in Wallace organized a|nine; battery Springwater, had the misfortune tion will celebrate its semi-cen ually again being modified. fho3e taking part were Mes- Bronson, Mosiet, Lovelace, 2 b last week, to cut his aim severe- tennial in the Public Auditorium Buncan, s s Einarson, 3 b Shur- 1 y, which necessitated f o u r at Portland, a week from to-day, dames J. G. Hyman, Mendelhall, June 15. An appropriate pro A. F. Lacy, C. J. Pim, Gerald ner, 1 f McKee, c f Bass, r f Sag- stitches to close the wound. ner. The game resulted in a Men, have you seen the new gram has been drawn up, which Wilcox, W. E. Linn, O. E. Smith and C. S. Allen. Miss Anna Dil score o f 6 runs to 1 in favor of Van Zandt Collar at Morton’ s? will begin at 2 p. m. sharp. lon took the only male part most Estacada. The following is an It launders at home without Hotel Dining Hall Changes Hands creditably. Mrs. Mae Reed analysis of the home team’s play: starch and will not wrinkle. read the prologue at the begin struck out by Bronson 10, hits, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, whoj A large load of pupils and Lovelace 3, Bronson 3, Duncan 1, their friends went from here to have been running the Estacada ning and between acts, and Mrs. McKee 1, Bass 1, Sagner 1, Mo- attend the eighth grade com hotel dining room for some R. J. Hughes was prompter. sier 1, Shurner 2. Another game mencement exercises at Glad months past, have given it upi Currinsville Ladies’ Aid is scheduled on the home ground stone Park last Saturday. It and will move to their ranch The Currinsville Ladies’ Aid which has been fenced in, next j proved a very enjoyable occasion. near town. The new manage met with Mrs, Albert Kitching Sunday afternoon at 2:30, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deming ment is under Mr. and Mrs. on June 7. There were twelve ■ — ■ ■■ - had an appointment in Oregon Floyd Hogan, formerly of Glad members and four visitors pres Priscillas Meet stone, the son-in law and daugh ent and music and dainty re The June meeting of the Pris City for 1 o ’clock Monday after ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Page freshments were enjoyed by all. cilla club was held last Thursday noon, but on account of tire of this place. troubles, did not reach their des It was planned to give a chickc n at the home of Mrs. Henry Hei- Tamale Supper ou June 16, in ple. On account o f the busy tination until 5. However, they| Fine Furniture aid o f the Estacada M. E. church, season, there was not the usual got back home safely the same night. That Estacada has a firm of in the Currinsville school house. large attendance, but those who G. E. Lawrence returned Tues first class cabinet makers, is in accepted the hospitality of this Mi-takes sometime; hiqp n. most commodious home at Cur day noon from North Bend in dicated by the seats and tables in If we ever sell you anything that the ice cream parlor of Hauser Coos County, where he had been rinsville, report a very pleasant is not exactly as we represent it, & Linn. These were manufac for some weeks overseeing a and enjoyable time. As the club it is your duty to return it and tured by Coop and Sagner, of laundry for a friend. He reports contemplates having a picnic get your money refunded. that times are good in that sec Oregon fir in mission style, and next month, no meeting place The Square Deal Twins. w a s appointed. tion with no men out o f work. beautifully stained.