Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 22, 1922, Image 1

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    aaímt (Eíarkamaa f c a
D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 15,
N u m b e r 38
E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , J une 22,1922.
VIOLA
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GARFIELD ITEMS
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
UPPER BARTON
FOR ENTERTAINMENT
OF AGED I M F
Children's day exercises were
Attorney and Mrs. Elott were
Mr. and Mrs. George Herman
Mrs. Ira Head has been visit­
held at the church Sundav ev«m-
of Portland, have moved into
in_cr. The church was decorated ing her patents, Mr. and Mrs. in Portland this week.
the George Forman house. Mr.
with beautiful flowers and with J. YV. Dillinger, the past week,
■pjR. CHARLES K. CAREY
Mrs. Mayo of Garfield went to Herman is manager of the Bar­
the fine music by the choir and being joined for the week-end
^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON.
Last Saturday. June 17, the
ton saw and lathe mill.
sixteen recitations by the chil­ by her daughter, Mrs. C. Coe, Portland yesterday morning.
Phone for
friends
of Mrs. Charity Rawlins
W.
F.
Cary
of
Estaeada,
and
dren. the evening was enjoyed and Mr. Coe.
Mrs. R. Morse spent the week
OFFICE APPOINTMENT
W.
P.
Ferrei
made
a
trip
to
the
assembled
at her home to cele­
Estaeada, Oregon. by all present.
Last Friday afternoon the la­ end with Portland relatives.
mountains Monday and also visi­ brate her 82nd birthday, for the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Simmons
dies
of
Garfield
grange
met
at
Mrs. Fred Lucas of Park Place ted H. B. Sarver.
D R C. E. OWEN
and little daughter of Gladstone, grange hall to plan work for the
third time since she has made
is
here the guest of Mrs. Tom
DENTIST
Albert Horger was a Portland
spent the week end at the home summer and fall.
her home in this city.
visitor Monday,
Oregon. of his sister Mrs. E. Lankin.
Estacada,
Mrs. M. G. Weatherby spent Morton.
As an outcome of the party, a
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bollar and
There were two truck loads and several days in Estaeada last
Mrs. Neal Bronson is in a Port-
TA R . W. WALLENS
club to be known as the Laven­
children
of
Barton,
visited
at
the
a touring car filled with friends week at the Geo. B. Weatherby iand hospital recovering from an
SURGEON DENTIST
Ferrei home one evening last der Club, was formed, its object
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Collard, who home.
being to entertain aged ladies of
bperation.
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore, spent Sunday here. 17 people.
week.
There will be no Sunday school
Estaeada, o f sixty years of age
Have
you
seen
those
oil
stoves
They were from California, Port­ June 25th at Nora Memorial S.
Joe Devine, from Lexington. and over.
ALBERT t . e l o t t
land and St. Johns.
S., as an all-day Sunday school at Rose’s? They are great for Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Those who were entertained
Mrs. A. Smithers, who has service and basket dinner will canning fruit.
Turner and also the Ferrels last on this occasion as guests of hon­
RESIDENT LAWYER
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON been visiting with her sister be held at Zion Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman week. Mr. Devine is one ef the or. were Mesdames Charity
Mrs. Wm. Mattoon, returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Van Freidah and son left Saturday for a mo­ wheat growers of eastern Ore­ Rawlins aged 82, J. E. Boner
her daughter’ s home at Damas­ spent the week-end with Mr.
gon and attended the Wheat who is about the same age. Eliz­
W M . G. DUNLAP
ATTORNEY A T LAW
cus on Sunday.
Growers’ convention in Portlanc abeth Pinkley, E. Dubois, A.
and Mrs. J. F. Reeher. Mrs. tor trip through California.
At Estaeada, in the office o f Woodle
Harry Mattoon is spending his Van Freidah is Mr. Reeher’s
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Williams this week.
Bruner, Elizabeth Harper, C. L.
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f­ vacation with relatives here.
Misses Grace and Edith Ferrei Allen, A. J. Davis, P. M. Wag­
sister,
They
reside
in
Portland.
of Gresham, were visitors at the
fice 1521 Yeon Building.
are visiting Mrs. H. E. Kniirht ner, Harriet F. Upton. The en­
Miss Lankin, who has just
U. S. Morgan home this week.
D. EBY,
of Portland this week and will tertainers were. Mesdames Alma
graduated, is spending her va­
DODGE NEWS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Mrs. D. B. Bass and children also taxe in the rose festival.
cation at the home of her par­
L. Coop, D. M. Marshall, Dora
E. Lacy is having his house are visiting her mother in Port­
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lankin.
B. Herring, Mary Hannah, Lo­
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
School meeting for Viola was painted outside and in, with Mr. land this week and attending LOWER EAGLE CREEK retta MeWillis. A. DeMov. J.
Cockerline doing the work.
Kreiger, G. W. Guttridge, R. F.
A /fcG U lR K & SCHNEIDER,
held here at 2 p. m. Monday. As
the Rose festival.
The L. E. Keith family have
iVA
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Clyde Munger who is picking Snyder and Gladys Bass.
William Mattoon’s term as di­
Mountain Chapter No. 108, O. strawberries for his sister in
A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs rector had expired, Lauren Ten- moved back to their homestead
The combined ages of the com­
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow ny of Springwater was elected at El wood.
E. 8.. held its last meeting Tues­ Sunnyside, was home Sunday.
pany present numbered 1,177
building,
The road work is progressing day night, before the summer
as the new director. John Ham­
Mrs. V. J. Hughes and Mrs. years, the oldest being 82 and
ton building
ilton Jr. was re-elected to the rapidly under the supervision of vacation.
W. Douglass called on Mrs. R. the youngest 27. A very pleas­
office of clerk and the budget Jim Marrs.
ant time was passed and a splen­
E. Munger Tuesday.
t y O O D L E R EA LT Y CO.
Mesdames Carrie Winchel and
was adopted.
did dinner was served, consist­
Mrs.
Craft
spent
most
of
the
Mrs.
Nelson
and
Elsie
Nelson
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
Anna Park o f Portland, are are visiting the former’s daugh­ ing of chicken, cake, ice cream
past week in Portland.
Collections, Notary Public.
and strawberries, beside the us­
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
ter in Mayger.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaake and fami­ guests at the Heylman home.
Justice of the Peace.
ly, Miss Keller and Clarence Jubb
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Hart, Mrs. ual accompaniments at such gala
I am now prepared to do all
They get results
Phone Estaeada
feasts. Mrs. Rawlins was the
Mrs. Ray Woodle and son Les­ went to Portland Sunday. Miss
Hutcheson,
Mrs. W. Mason, Miss
lie and Mrs. R, B. Gibson were Keller remained to have some kinds of watch, clock and jewelry
recipient of most beautiful flow­
repairing.—A. N. Johnson. 15-tf Mason and friend spent Sunday ers which, her many friends sent
calling on Mrs. Roy Douglass dental work done.
with the Charlie Roger family. in profusion.
last Tuesday afternoon.
The Bantam playsuit is built
At the annual school meeting
Mr. Handsaker of the Near
After the dinner the club was
H. S. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. Marrs was elected director for real he boys. Double knees East Relief gave a talk at the
B. Gibson, Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis- and Mrs. Nellie Giles clerk.
organized, with Mrs. A. L. Coop
and seat, will stand the hardest Eagle Creek church last Sunday president and Mrs. Gladys Bass
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
ter and son Victor were Estaca-
night.
Miss Rosa B. Ten Eyck has kind of wear, at Morton’s.
da visitors last Wednesday.
secretary. It was decided to en­
gone to her home at Marmot for
Keep your policy in our Fire
The Endeavor society wiil meet tertain semi-annually, in June
Pre-war prices on decorated
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass, her summer vacation.
Proof Vault, free of charge.
Ed Chapman. Mrs. R. B. Gib­
china at Rose’s, 42 piece dinner with Mrs. Blaisdell Friday night. and January. Those wishing to
Wm. Sanders was elected di­ become members must be 27
son
and
Mrs.
Viola
Douglass
sets
while they last at $7.49.
Baseball
H. C . S T E P H E N S
rector, and Homer Glover clerk, years old. Before leaving, Ed.
were the dinner guests of Mr.
Vegetables are here in great at the annual school meeting on Boner took pictures of the guests
Estacada’ s ball team crossed
and Mrs. Walter Douglass Sun­
A gent .
bats
with
the
Woodstock
Fire­
variety.
Tomatoes, cucumbers, Monday night.
of honor and also of the whole
day.
men here last Sunday afternoon. cantaloupe, peas, lettuce, carrots
party, and then he and I). M.
Mr. and Mrs. Sersanous and Estaeada led 10 to 3 up to the
Marshall took those ladies home
CURRINSVILLE
ITEMS
new
potatoes
and
many
others,
daughters
were
out
this
way
—
seventh inning. Woodstock tied
in their cars, who were unable
Sunday.
always
fresh
at
McKenney’
s.
score off Moger. Two hits and a
Sunday last the front yard of to walk, the next meeting will
Mae Evans is working for Mrs. combination of errors enabled
Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeFoe of L. Hale’s residence resembled a be at the home of Mrs. J. E.
Homer Glover.
Woodstock to win in the tenth Gresham, visited at the W. C Fourth of July celebration, even Boner next January, when the
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Douglass inning by a score of 12 to 10. Es­ Bacon home Sunday, and were to the lemonade or rather punch birthdays occurring in that month
that we carry
and children and Mr. and Mrs. tacada’s battery was Bronson,
as only W. M. Wade knows how will be remembered. An origi­
LIGHT HARDWARE
Joe Haley were visiting with Mr. Moger, Moreland and Closner; accompanied home by Mvelyn to manufacture.
nal poem was contributed in hon­
Bacon
who
remained
until
last
and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister Sun­ Woodstock’s Runtz, Honeyman
or of the event, composed we
;}; Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle-
The
occasion
was
a
surprise
on
and Brewster.
night.
day.
w ork, Candy, Etc.
Mrs. L. Hale, planned by rela­ believe by Mrs. A. L. Coop. It
What one dollar will buy Sat­ tives who came from far and would be published but we have
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass
5c, 10c, 15c and up.
Fourth of July
and children and Robert Moehn-
urday at Rose’ s: 3 one pound near. The greater part of the been obliged to make an absolute
rule not to print any original po­
ke motored to Shuebel Sunday,
A
CALL AND SEE US
Carl Douglass Post, American cans high grade preserves; or 5 afternoon was spent in listening ems, in order to avoid unpleas­
spending the day with the lat­
to
Mrs.
George
Llewellen
who
is
antness and hard feelings.
ter’s parents. It was their fath­ Legion, has made definite plans large cans Del Monte tomatoes; a talented musician.
er's birthday and his children to make the Fourth of July this 5 cans Del Monte corn or 7 cans
Those present were Mr. and
School Election
$ I. O. 0. F. Bldg., Estaeada !}' went home in honor of the oc­ year, cne of the most interesting standurd corn; 4 cans high grade Mrs. G. Llewellen and children
,
************************** casion.
and entertaining ever held here. pineapple, or 10 cans Kaoma of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
The
annual
school meeting Inst
* * * * * * * * *
♦ ♦ *
Mrs. Viola Douglass, Ed Chap­ There will be a parade with band cleaner or 10 pkg. corn flakes. Pounder and family of Multno­
Monday
night,
was pulled off
man, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff­
mah, Mrs. W. J. Llewellen of the
It pays to trade at Rose’s.
and
an
athletic
program,
also
a
with
celerity
and
dispatch.
It
meister and family, Mr. and
♦
Ten little girls accepted an in­ lalles, Mrs. Echo Halferty and was called to order by chairman
ball game.
A speaker will be
Mrs.
Will
Douglass
and
Walter
baby
from
Milton,
Ore.,
Miss
♦
Douglass and family attended secured and appropriate exercis­ vitation to attend a party Mon­ Ethel Hale from Portland, W. H. F. G. Robley and the reading of
*
the strawberry festival given es carried out.
During the af­ day afternoon, to celebrate the H. Wade of Estaeada, Mr. and the minutes and annual report by
*
Your
by Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell, at ternoon and evening there will 7th birthday o f Margaret Gates. Mrs. W. M. Wade and son Merle
the clerk, Mrs. Myrtle Refills,
their home last Saturday even­
be dancing in the park pavilion. Mrs. Gates accompanied the girls Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Looney and followed. Both were approved
* Garden and Roses ing
and report a good time.
two sons, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hale,
to the park where refreshments
and Mrs. R. H. Currin of Cur- and accepted without discussion.
Eagle Creek Grange met at Every one is invited to picnic
*
with
were served and the youngsters rinsyille.
dinner
in
the
park.
Nominations for candidates to
the Grange hall last Saturday,
thoroughly
enjoyed
themselves.
but
owing
to
the
busy
season,
succeed F. G. Robley whose term
t Black L e a f 40
Moonshine Raid
there were only about 25 pressnt
To Farmers:
Mis3 Grace Denney was mar­
was expiring, were next in order.
including the children, After
* A 35-cent bottle makes
A 100-gallon still cleverly con­ ried yesterday at Eugene, to Dr.
G. Robley was nominated to
E.
L.
Meyers,
representing
the
partaking of a delicious dinner,
cealed
along
Still
creek
near
Es­
Ira
Manville.
Miss
Denney
is
a
ucceed
himself, for a term of 3
traffic
department
of
the
P.
R.
L.
+
6 gallons of spray.
a short business meeting was
tacada,
was
raided
Saturday
af­
graduate
nurse
of
the
Good
Sa­
vears.
As
no other names were
held.
The
Grange
cleared
$124.-
*
----------------
& P. Co., states that arrange­
64 from their picnic and dance. ternoon by Sheriff Wilson and maritan hospital at Portland and
proposed,
it
was moved and sec­
ments are being made with the
♦
The topic “ Pests” was discussed two deputies who arrested E. J. it was there she met her future
onded
that
the nominations be
Southern Pacific Railway Co. for
♦
during the lecturer’s hour.
Hager, his wife, Pauline Hager, husband. Dr. Manville is an in­ through rates on lime rock from closet! and the clerk instructed
Guy Wilcox and family and George Walch and Matt Parich.
structor at the Oregon Medical Gold Hill to Estaeada. The rates to cast a unanimous ballot for
♦
Mrs. Nora Reid were visiting
The R exall Store
The still, which had a capacity School at Portland.
with H. S. Gibson Sunday after­
will soon be published.
This Mr. Robley. This was carried
♦
of 30 gallons a day, was being
noon.
buy nem. con. Mrs. Myrtle Belfils
will
enable
the
farmers
to
Molalla Roundup
Henry Udell and family and operated in a room that had been
ime rock f. o. b. Etsacada at by like procedure was elected to
Molalla is rapidly taking on the
Mrs. Iva Parks were calling on dug out of the ground under­
Mr.
about $7.00 per ton in car lots, succeed herself as clerk.
the Fred Hoffmeister family last neath a log. The entrance had atmosphere of an eastern Oregon
Robley
in
expressing
his
tnanks
f several farmers club together
Sunday afternoon.
been cut out o f the 14-foot tim­ cowpuncher burg. Cowboys and and buy by the car, the fertilizer for his re-election, said that the
Miss Naomi Paddison has been ber and had been camouflaged so cowgirls are flocking to town.
will come within the reach of members of the board trier! to do
the guest of Portland friends for
as to be almost completely hid­ Two carloads of wild horses have all. F. D. Hunt, traffic manager their best, although they might
a few days.
PLACE Y O U R IN­
The school meeting in Dist. 50 den. About 2400 gallons of arrived and are in pasture where of the P. R. L. & P. Co., will be make mistakes. In case of com­
SURANCE THROUGH
was held at the school house corn mash were destroyed by the they will be rested and get in fine glad to arrange for the purchase plaint, representations should be
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
Monday evening to elect a clerk officers. Ten gallons of the fin­ shape to show what they can do of the lime rock and assist the made to them, who were always
WILL PROTECT
and director. Mrs. Roy Douglass ished product were also seized, in the bucking line.
YOUR
INTEREST
farmers in every way possible. willing to give explanations and
was elected clerk and R. B. besides sugar, corn and other
The new grand stand accom­
A letter addressed to him ro correct mistakes. No other bus­
Gibson director.
materials. All the prisoners were modating between three and four handed to the local agent, Theo. iness being on hand, adjourn­
taken to Oregon City. The wo­ thousand people is about com­ Ahlberg will be given prompt ment was had. Another special
Basket Meeting
man was held under bond of pleted and before the date of the
meeting is called for July 7 to
Next Sunday the five charges $250, her husband under $500 show on the 2, 3, and 4, every­ attention. Heretofore lime rock
elect
a director to fill the unex­
thing will be in readiness.
Re­ has been so costly that it was
which make up the Estaeada
and
each
o
f
the
other
men
un­
pired
term of George B. Weath­
duced rates will be granted on impossible for the user to buy,
Community Center of the M. E.
BISSELL ITEMS
All were charged the S. P. and W. V. S. lines.
erby
who
is removing to Califor­
Church, will participate in a un­ der $1000.
The lower rates being put in
The George Social and Com­ ion meeting at Mt. Zion church. with violation o f the prohibition
nia.
will prove a great boon to the
Goddess o f Liberty
mercial Club has decided to hold The Rev. J. H. Irvin o f Portland law.
territory along the P. R. L &. P.
an oldfashioned Fourth celebra­ will preach at 11 o’ clock. In the
Voting for the Goddess of Lib- ,■_ >„ iinoo
The raid was made while the
NOTICE
tion. Every body welcome
afternoon a great song service
erty will begin next week at 5 i
_1
officers
were
in
the
district
inves­
will
be
held
foilowed
by
Sunday
The ladies missionary meeting
Those knowing themselves in­
cents a vote.
Owing to a fortunate purchase
held at the George Social and School program.
Everybody is tigating reports that several
debted to l)r. K. Morse for medi­
we are going to sell cn Saturday
Commercial Club's club house invited. Come and bring your stills were being operated there
Dance
cal services, kindly pay Mrs.
was well attended.
Everyone basket lunch, hot coffee will be The discovery o f the s
only
the Best Cane Sugar at
was
A dance will be given Satur­
Morse at the office at their ear­
reported a fine time.
furnished.
accidental.
day night in the park pavilion. $6.90 at Rose’s the place to buy. liest convenience.
6-15-22
FIRE INSURANCE.
Don’t forget
!
I T H E B A ZA A R ,
SPRAY
For Fire Insurance
Cary Real Estate Co.