Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 29, 1922, Image 1

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D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern
V o l u m e 15,
E s t a c a d a , O regon , T hursday , J une 29,1922.
N u m b e r 39
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
■pvR. CHARLES K. CAREY
^ P H Y S I C IA N and SU RGEON .
Phone for
OFFICE APPOINTMENT
F.ii acada, Oregon.
Clackamas County
$1.50 P er Y ear
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal E v e n ts of the Week
B riefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of O u r Rea d ers.
Q K . C. E. OWEN
DENTIST
Work has begun on the highway be­
Oregon. tween Harrisburg and Junction City.
The Silverton schools have passed
T"AR”~ w T WALLENS
from secondary to first class schools.
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SU R G E O N D E N TIST
Re-establishing the mail route be­
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore tween Canyon City and Burns Is now
assured.
A L B E R T T. ELOTT
Mrs. Horace Richards Is the first
ATTO RN EY AT LAW
woman ever to be chairman of a Bend
RESIDENT LAWYER
ESTACADA.
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OREGON school board.
Fourteen applicants, all of whom
were women, took the state teachers'
W M . G. DUNLAP
ATTO RN EY A T LAW
examination at Fossil.
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
Many improvements in Mount Angel
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of during the last few months indicate a
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
rapidly progressing town.
D. EBY,
Sale of $123,000 worth of street-im­
ATTORN EY AT LAW.
provement bonds was authorized by
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­ the Klamath Falls city council.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
Dr C. W. Lassen of Pendleton was
elected president of the Oregon state
A /fcG U IR K & SCHNEIDER,
board of veterinary examiners.
iV A
ATTORNEYS a t l a w .
A city manager plan of government
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow for St. Helens is proposed in a charter
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­ amendment now being dratted.
ton building.
The Hood River 1922 apple crop bids
fair to be one of the cleanest and larg­
W o o d le r ea lty co .
est sized harvested in recent years.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
Citizens of Condon at a special elec­
Collections, Notary Public.
tion last week voted, about 20 to one,
Justice of the Peace.
to authorize an Issue of water bonds.
They get results
Phone Estacada
The longshoremen’s strike, which
has been in progress since April 23 on
Portland's waterfront has been settled.
The contract for rebuilding Happy
Canyon in Pendleton, wrecked by the
heavy snows o f last winter, has beeD
let.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Estacada,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Alleged failure to enforce prohibi­
tion laws, and genera» Inefficiency on
the part of Ole Nelson, sheriff of Clat­
sop county, are said to be the basis of
H. C . S T E P H E N S
petitions asking a special election to
recall the sheriff.
A gent .
Tom Christensen, 38, prominent
farmer and stockman, was Instantly
killed at Haines when a hay derrick
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he was moving came In contact with
a high voltage line of the Western
Oregon Light & Power company.
Otis Patterson has resigned as ono
that we carry
of the board of appraisers for Grant
county, representing the world war
veterans’ state aid commission for
Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle-
Oregon. E. B. Moore of John Day has
w ork, Candy, Etc.
been recommended as his successor.
5c, 10c, I5c and up.
J. C. Stevens, engineer for the Kla­
math Drainage tltStlTtff, filed with the
CALL AND SEE US
state engineer tentative plans by
which the district expects to Issue
bonds In the sum of $20,000 and to de­
I. O. 0. F. Bldg., Estacada $ velop approximately 27,000 acres of
land.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
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YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
WILL PROTECT
YOUR INTEREST
Cary Real Estate Co.
Dance
There will be a dance at Cogs­
well’s hall. Eagle Creek, Satur­
day, July 1st, under the auspices
o f the W-. O. W., Eagle Creek
Camp No. 539.
Subscribe for your nome paper
the E astern C l a c k a m a s N ews .
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
W A SHING T O N'S H E A D Q U A R T E R S AT TAPPAN.
BARTON ITEMS
LOCAL BREVITIES
R. M. White of Damascus, was
Have you voted for the God-
down one day this week, install­ dess of Liberty?
ing a telephone for George Her­
Miss Joanna Craig visited her
man in the Forman bungalow,
sister in Portland last week.
Mrs. George
Forman came
The vote for the Goddess of
home a few days ago and is im­
Liberty will be closed Sunday at
proved so as to be able to get
9 p. m,
around, but not well from sciatic
Canning season is in full swing
rheumatism.
you
can get everything you need
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman
at
Rose’s.
were dinner guests at the Erd-
Miss Mary Oakley of Seattle
man home at Deep Creek, Sun­
; is visiting her sister. Mrs. Mae
day.
Earl and Floyd Odell and Miss- Bced.
es Maude Ferrel and Jessie
James VanDuz^r spent the
Odell attended the dance a t , week end with his sister Mrs. K.
Boring Saturday night.
j Morse.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pedersen
Mrs. G. E. Lawrence returned
visited their daughter Mrs. Gus Tuesday afternoon from Port-
Whitehead at Dwyer’s camp one land.
day last week.
j Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McCall
Mrs. Larson and daughter of of Portland, motored through
Astoria, are visiting at the Ped- Estacada last Sunday,
ersen home.
Estacada won the ball game
George Forman made a trip to with Corbett last Sunday at Cor-
Carver Monday.
(bett, by a score of 18 to 5.
The plaee to celebrate a safe,
Parade and Athletics
' sane and comfortable Fourth ol
The parade for the celebration j u|y ^ ¡g year, is Estacada.
July Fourth will form on Main
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McWj]lig
and
street near the school house; all (laUffMter Etta spent Wednesday
entries to be in line not
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... and Thursday in the Rose City,
than 10 a. m. The parade will !
move south on Main street to
k ' ^ c^e a n from
Second, west on Second to Broad- ^ « 1 !ast Monday, for a visit
way, South on Broadway to Wlth his fnend- Dr' C- K' CareY'
Park; disbanding at the park.
I am now prepared to do all
Prizes are as follows:
kinds of watch, clock and jewelry
Best appearing fraternal organ- repairing. A. N. Johnson. 15-tf
iaation (not including Ameri-
Miss Arline Goss from Sell-
can Legion) 55.00.
wood, was the guest of Miss Ir-
Best decorated automobile, $5.00. ma Gates a few days last week.
Best decorated commercial car
The Pharmacy and M a r c h ­
er truck. $5.00.
bank’s confectionery are the pol-
Best freak, $5.00.
ling places for the Goddess of
Music for the parade will be Liberty,
furnished by Campbell’ s Ameri-
Smith Bros. hardware store
can band.
I has a seasonable display in one
Order of Parade:—Civil War of it3 windows.
It represents
veterans in automobiles; Spanish- a hunter’s camp
American War veterans; World! ..
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Mr, and Mrs. A. Richmond,
War veterans; Fraterna organi-
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of Portland, parents of Mrs. Burt
ia lio ".; autos, track», etc
Moore, were meBts M , he Moore
At l:d0 p. m. there will be an honle ,Mt Sund
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athletic program in the park con-
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B i s t i n g of the f o l l o w i n g r a c e s a n d
Mr; and Alrs-
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p rjz e g .
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tertained Mr. and Mrs. Field,
U PPER EAGLE ( REEK
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Whulst at Linne-
man, last Wednesday.
Mrs. Carl Rhenstrom, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Evans and Mrs. Perry
Murphy attended the Rose Show
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Virgil Mav and daughter
Evelyn of Oregon City and Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Moehnke of
Shuebel, were guests at the
Roy Douglass recently.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson
were visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
John Githens, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Beers and Mrs. Bert Palmateer
Sunday afternoon.
A. N. Orke and Mr. Whulst
motored out to the Orke farm
Sunday and spent the afternoon.
After a two week’ s vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Bow returned to
Portland last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass
and Miss Florice Douglass were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N,
Kirchem at Logan last Sunday
afternoon.
Carl Rhenstrom was home for
a short visit recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upde-
grave and little son Clifford were
calling at the home of Roy Doug­
lass Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis-
ter and children were guests at
the home of their son Ernest
Sunday.
Special Train on the Fourth
A late extra train will leave
Estacada at 1:15 a. m. on the
night of July 4, to enable local
and Portland people to attend
the big dance to be given in the
park pavilion by the Carl Doug­
lass Post American Legion. Pat­
rons wanting to use this train
should buy the regular $1.20
week end ticket at Portland, as
the July 4 rate of only $1.00 will
NOT be good on this train. All
stops will be made between Es-
tacada and Portland to let off
local passengers, as many are
expected from Gresham, Boring,
Eagle Creek and intermediate
stations. From these points the
regular fare will be collected be­
tween stations, as the 51.20 rate
is from Portland only.
Thb Carl Dbuglyss Post, Amer­
ican Legion, with much expendi­
ture of tyiip anil, effort, lias made
arrangements tor a worth while
celebration of, the g l o r i o u s
Fourth.
The proceedings will
commence »it 19 a. rrr. with a
grand parade' starting at the
school campits headed by Camp­
bell’s American band, which is
one of Portland’s best. In the
paraue there will be novelties in
floats entered by various busi­
ness houses, lodges and individu­
als, while the World War vet­
erans will march in a body. The
exercises will take place on ar­
rival at the park which has been
generously dpnated for the oc­
casion by the P. R. I,. & P. Co.,
which has also helped ’by placing
large advertising posters on their
streetcars. A patriotic program
has been drawn up and the ad­
dress of the day will be by the
Rev. A. F. Lacv, pastor of the
M. E. Church, who is a virile and
eloquent speaker.
A picnic dinner will follow the
program, and at 1:30 sharp a
snappy ball game has been pro­
vided between Estacada and the
Portland firemen, who are a par­
ticularly strong team, so there
will be something exciting all
the time. After this, races and
other athletic contests, with box­
ing and wrestling l^outs, will be
pulled off. Both afLernoon and
evening there will be dancing in
the pavilion, the music being
furnished by an excellent orches­
tra. The usual concessions for
the sale of refreshments will be
made, so it will not be necessary
for those in the park to go up
town to procure ice c r e a m ,
drinks, etc.
The young lady for the God­
dess of Liberty will be chosen by
vote. The polling places are the
Pharmacy and Marchbank’s con­
fectionery, and the polls will
close Sunday at 9 p. m., so there
is not much more time. Votes
are five cents a piece.
It becomes all people in this
vicinity to turn out and help the
Carl Douglass Post make this
celebration a memorable one, es­
pecially in stimulating the com­
munity spirit and feeling. It is
in this respect that the day will
be most patriotically ami fitting­
ly observed.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Letharby
of Portland, were in town Tues­
day.
Dr. Rhodes, Tom Morton and
Clyde Adlin returned last night
Wedding Bells
from their fishing trip.
On
Wednesday,
June 21, 1922,
Mrs. R. Morse went to Port­
at
Vancouver,
Washington,
Miss
land yesterday to meet a relative
Marie Anna Adlon was united in
from the East, who is visiting
Fat man’s race, box of cigars.
f 1S8
Rov and Mrs. E. E.
marriage to Ernest Marshall.
in that city.
Ladies nail driving contest, one J o a 1 1 of Portland' last Sunday.
The
bride is the »laughter of Mr.
Mrs. Charles
Frazier and
pair of gloves.
! Mr. and Mrs. William Dills
and
Mrs.
N. C, Adlon who lived
daughter Helen, former resi­ Shoe race, pair of tennis shoes, arrived trom Portland yesterday
here
two
or
three years ago, but
dents o f Estacada, were here Ladies race, free for all, pair of W 30 and are guests of Mr. and
now of Los Angeles. SI e has
from Portland Sunday, the guests
Silk hose.
¡Mrs. W. F. Cary at the Estacada
been keeping house for her
of Mrs. W. J. Moore.
Bovs obstacle r a c e , baseball hotel.
brother, Albert Adlon, in Gar­
• Library Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall fed
What $1.00 will buy Saturday
glove.
field.
The groom is the son of
The annual meeting o f the
up C. M. Chambers, C. E. Kil-
at Rose’s: 3 cans first quality
Mrs.
Caiiff
of Garfield. On their
Fourth of July Program
gor and daughter Alice, and El­
peaches, apricots or pineapples; Library A sociation will take, return the same day a bridal
liott Stewart on chicken out at
FORENOON
5 cans DelMonte tomatoes; 7 place at the Library, Saturday supper was served by the bride’s
their ranch last Sunday.
10:00—Parade.
cans Standard corn, tomatoes or afternoon at 2 o ’clock. It is sister, Mrs. V. W. Hauser, in
11:00
—Public
Speaking
in the peas. You will find it pays to hoped that all members of the
Mrs. W. J. Lewellen of The
association will be interested the Silver Star ice cream parlor.
park.
Dalles, who has been visiting
trade at Rose’s.
enough to attend this meeting. Eighteen guests were present,
her brother and sister, R. H. Cur- 12:00—National Salute.
Mrs. J.;R. Humphreys of Ore
New officers are to be elected and the table decorat i»»ns con­
LUNCH
rin and Mrs. L. Hale, left yes­ •
gon City, after spending a week i
and other important business sisted of carnations, roses and
terday for Salem to visit her
at the Log LaBarre hostelry, re- j
s weet p”a8. E- ther Weaver and
AFTERNOON
transacted.
mother.
turned home Tuesday afternoon.
Pearl Frantz waited on the
Entertained Guests
If you contemplate buying an 1:30—Ball game.
Mrs. Humphreys is the wife of
guests. Those present were the
oil stove this season it will pay 2:00—Athletic program in the j the cashier of the Bank of Com- j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heylman bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs.
1. Fat man’s race.
you to investigate the wonderful
; merce in that city, which has were hosts to a number of friends Beebe and family, Mr. and Mrs,
2.
Ladie’s naildriving contest.
new Perfection with superflx
just moved into its palatial new the last week end. Their guests Calvy Beebe, Mrs. Caiiff, Mr.
3. Shoe race.
burners. They are slightly high­
building.
were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Booth and Mrs. V. W. Hauser. Mr. and
4. Boys’ obstacle race.
er but worth it, at Rose’s.
of Memphis, Tenn., Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Hur*t,
Mrs.
C.
J.
Pimm
and
children
5. Ladies’ race, fr^e for all.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper of
The newly marrieo pair will
ieft to-day for Sell wood, Mr. j F. D. Whiting, William Kidell
2:00
to 5:00—Dancing.
Salem and Dr. Cooper of Port­
Pimm having been transferred and Miss Louisa Riddell, Mr. and live on the farm in Garfield I e-
3:00 to 4:00—Band Concert at by the P. R. L. & P. Co. to Mrs. H. G. Crees, Miss Be-sic longing to Mrs. Caiiff.
land, were guests of Mr. and
band
stand by Campbell’s Ameti- Portland.
Mrs. R. H. Currin last Sunday, i
Mrs. Pimm taught White, Mr. and Mr3. O. W. Ol­
can Band.
NOTICE
two
years
in
the Estacada schools son, Misses Vivian and Alma
Born—At Currinsville, Mondav
5:30—Boxing and Wrestling.
Flexner,
Miss
Rich,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
both
she
and
her
husband
June 26, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs.
Those knowing themselves in­
8:00-^Dancing.
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I were prominent in Methodist Jack Wilson, Mrs. Carrie Win- debted to Dr. U. Morse for medi­
L J. Halferty, a son. Mrs. Hal-
See Mrs. J. E Gates for piano j church circles. They will be chell, Miss Anna Park and Dr. cal services, kindly pay Mrs.
ferty is a daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. ¡Wade. Dr. Carey instruction. Prices reasonable, missed by many friends whose and Mrs. William Dale, all well Morse at the office at their ear­
known people of Portland.
liest convenience.
It
I. O. O. F. building.
5-4tfjbest wishes accompany them.
was the attending physician.