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lE a s im t (lIlarkamaH D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern V olume 15, N umber 40 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Clackamas County E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , J uly 6,1922. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALINTEREST BARTON ITEMS LOCAL _ _ BREVITIES $1.50 P e r Y e a r SPR IN G W A TE R NEW S Quite a number of Barton and _Best cane sugar Saturday, j Tom Linnville of St. Helens, vicinity residents spent the $7.45. at Rose s. Oregon* visited with his parents, Fourth at Dodge Park near Bui! T 'vR . G. L. McLELLAN A few pairs of ladies white ^ r- and Mrs. F. Linnville, over ^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON. Principal E v e n ts of the Week Run. shoes left at $2.48 at Morton’ s. the Fourth. (Successor to Dr. Charles K. Carey) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone of Briefly Sketched for Infor Mrs. Frank Stenzel of Port- ^ r- ar>d Mrs. Fred Starrett, | Another Fourth has c o me , Phone for St. Johns, formerly o f Barton, OFFICE APPOINTMENT land, arrived last evening to vis- Miss Elva Shibley, Betty Weir, I gone, and passed into history. mation of O u r Rea d ers. were called to the bedside of | * Estacada, Oregon. The program as announced last Sparks. Violet Marshal, Gilbert Shearer, their granddaughter. Beatrice ! '*■ ^ r‘ anc* week was carried out in the T~\K. C. E. OWEN At the cannery meeting last ^ a'X?r.,a[1^ ^,,u^ Arable and Ever- The Halsey State bank ii Installing Stone, who was very ill. Mrs main, under the auspices of the DENTIST a burglar alarm system. F. Shank, an aunt of the little F riday night, William Gilgan was ett Shibley left by auto on Mon Carl Douglass Post, American day morning for Rockaway, Ore Oregon. James M. Keyton, 86, veteran of the Estacada, elected trustee to succeed George girl, came out with them. Civil war, died at La Grande. gon, and other points on the Legion. At an early hour fire Weatherby. T~\R. W. WALLENS Blueback salmon are entering the Barton Home Saddened coast, returning home Wednes crackers were let off by small S U R G E O N D E N T IS T R. G. Marchbank motored to Columbia river In large numbers. boys and others who were eager day. Beatrice Estella Stone, the six Camby last Friday and brought For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore Construction of new buildings In the to make a noise befitting their Communion services were held burned area of Prlnevllle is well under year old daughter of Mr. and his mother home with him. patriotic ardor, and announce to ALBERT t . e l o t t last Sunday at the church. Mrs. Sherman Stone of Barton, way. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Good cherries are now coming the community that the great The "Royal Anne" cherry crop passed away the morning of July in. Leave your orders.—McKin Miss Violet Baxter and her RESIDENT L A W Y E R day of Independence had dawn ESTACADA. - - OREGON around Canby will be somewhat short 1st, death being due to septic father arrived here Sunday even ney. ed. The morning train which this season. sore throat. Beatrice was born ing from Wheeler, Oregon, for Miss Helen Wooster who ac ran extra coaches, brought in W M . G. DUNLAP Operation of La Pine's second saw February 3, 1916, and was the a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. atto rn ey at law companied her parents from mill, now under construction, will be large numbers from Portland second child in the Sherman Harry Morrow^ At Estacada, in the office of Woodle started soon. Portland on the Fourth, remain* and intermediate points. The Realty Co., on Saturdays —Portland of Stone family. She is mourned |A Mr. and Mrs. Art Cogswell of Peach growers In the Bilverton com u . , , . |ed to visit with friend fice 1521 Yeon Building. attendance was good, and formed Eagle Creek had as their guests munity report that crops will be abund' by three sisters and her parents. Q D. EBY, The funeral service was held on; Mr. ai|d Mrs. J. W. Bolton of Mr. Frank Madden and Miss a representative crowd, which ant this year. A TTO R N E Y A T LAW . thronged the park and streets. The date for the second annual New Sunday morning at the home and Portland, were visitors on the Maud Madden at Chautauqua on General Practice. Confidential Ad berg berry festival has been set for All seemed to enjoy themselves Fourth at the home of the latter’s the interment was in the Mult Sunday. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. in a thoroughly social way , Saturday, July 8. nomah cemetery at Portland. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Har Guests on Sunday at William neighbors and visiting friends A/TcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, For the first time In many years The bereaved parents wish to kenrider. Still’s were his mother and broth greeting each other with hearty ATTO RN EYS A T LAW . three cuttings of hay will be put up take this opportunity of express Mrs. Leonard R. Purkey and er, Mrs. Ed. Still and Adolph A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs .in Deschutes county this year. handshakes and smiles. The days anu Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow Bend was chosen as the next place ing their heartfelt appreciation family of Portland, returned to Still of Eagle Creek and Mr. and stores were simply, but appropri building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen of meeting by the Oregon Fire Chiefs of the kindness of their friends. , their home yesterday, after a Mrs. Myron Mountjoy of Port ately decorated with flags and ton building. association in session at Marshfield. short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al land. Jantzen and Cascade bathing bunting. The state highway commission start t y O O D L E R EA LT Y CO. bert T. Elott. W. W. Christensen of Port ed from Portland July 5 on a circuit suits for sale at Rose’s, prices At 10:15 Campbell’s American Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, We have a complete line o f all land is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. of the road system of the entire state. you can’ t duplicate elsewhere band from Portland, took its Collections, Notary Public. Because he changed a license plate for same grades. Come in and kinds of fruit jars and supplies Wallens. stand in front of the Gem thea Justice of the Peace. from a Dodge to a Marmon car, S. C for your canning needs, at The Sunday School Picnic was tre and played several selections They get results Phone Estacada Rogers was arrested at Bend and make your selection before go Rose’s. well attended last Saturday in to the waiting spectators who ing to the beaches. fined 830 Mr. C. E. Kilgore and daugh Closner’s grove. filled up the shady side of Former Salemites, now residents of Contests Olcott’s Nomination Portland, gathered in Laurelhurst park ter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. S. the street. About a quarter to FIR E INSURANCE. Senator Hall has filed a peti N. Kilgore, spent the Fourth in Remember the school election In Portland, Saturday for annual re eleven the parade put in an ap tion contesting the Republican Gresham visiting with t h e i r tomorrow night at 8 o’ clock. union and picnic. pearance. First came an auto London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Walter Hall of Princeton, Or., has nomination o f Ben W. Olcott for father and mother, Col. and Mrs. carrying the G. A. R. and Span- been appointed to the United States governor. Second Dividend He claims a right Keep your policy in our Fire Kilgore. ish-American war veterans, then military academy at West Point by Proof Vault, free of charge. count would give him a plurality Checks aggregating many thou Senator Stanfield. the Legion marching in uniform Economy and wide mouth Ma sands of dollars were sent out of 4,123 votes. Mrs. Connelly, an elderly resident of head*-d by the color bearers, and son jars, Sat. only, at $1.25 per H. C . S T E P H E N S Bridge Island, was knocked into the Mrs. E. B. Kingman, wife of the doz. This is a real cut and a on July 1st bv the Portland Rail next the car carrying the God way, Light & Power Company in Snake river near Nyssa by a passenger president of the Alsea River Lumber A gent . dess of Liberty and her maids of chance to save money -McKinney. train and drowned. payment of the second regular company of Eugene, died at Modesto, 9. C. Seeds, assistant postmaster at Cal!, where she had gone In search of BORN-Sunday. July 2, 1922, quarterly dividend on its pres honor- -Miss Irma Gates was the Bend, Or., has been appointed acting health. Estacada, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ent issue of 7 per cent Prior Pref young ladv who had won this dis 5 : postmaster, succeeding C. S. Hudson, Fred R. Meilli», active in Baker in Wilcox, a nine pound daughter. erence Stock which it has been tinction in the contest, and filled w-ho has moved from the state. business and mining circles for the the role in a most charming man offering to its employes, custom Resolutions opposing the divorce past 30 years, was found dead on the Dr. Carey was in attendance. ner. She selected for her suite ment of the Southern Pacific and Cen floor in the office of the Oregon-Idaho Mr. and Mrs. A. Di Loretto ers and patrons under the “ cus Joanna Craig, Florence J u n e that we carry tral Pacific railroads have been adopt Investment company. were here from Portland for the tomer ownership’ ’ plan since the Reed, Virginia Dubois and Lucille l ed by the Salem Commercial club. LIGHT HARDWARE Plans for the hew highway bridge at first of the year. Virtually all Approximately 200 former residents Winchester, north of Roseburg, have Fourth. Mrs. Di Loretto was Simmons. The W. O. VV. and Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle of this money is being paid out of Brownsville gathered at Laurel been laid before the Douglas county formerly Miss Mary Malzanini the Circle had a joint float em w ork, Candy, Etc. to persons who have purchased hurst park, Portland, Oregon, for an court. of River Mill. blematic of the order. Jack Nor 5c, 10c, 15c and up. these shares here in Estacada annual reunion one evening last week. The proposal to merge two Oregon Mrs. C. R. Smith of Clearwa ton designed the most ingenious CALL AND SEE US A general advance of I cent In milk City banks, the bank of Oregon City and the other forty commumties prices has been announced by Port and the bank of Commerce, has been ter, Minn., who has been visit in the territory in which the float, representing a destroyer, : land distributors. The Increase is due abandoned. ing her parents at Bow, Wash,, a rakish looking craft with four : company operates. V directly to the increased cost of pro The city council of Redmond has arrived this morning for a brief funnels and guns fore and aft. The local traction company has posted street Improvement notices visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. I. O. O. F. Bid?., Estacada $ duction, the dealers say. As it proceeded along the head been making one of the finest Stephen A. Lowell, pioneer lawyer which call for more than five miles of Upton H. Gibbs. records in the country in the dis of Jimmie Smith, Jr. was seen Of Pendleton, was a speaker at the cement sidewalks. + ♦♦♦♦♦<-•>* + + + + Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stout and position of its securities since sticking out of a porthole, either Oregon will be well represented at Old Oregon Trail pageant In Baker on the Fourth of July, together with Gov the annual convention of the National daughter Miss Irnogene of Port the campaign was started last as “ the midshipmite or the bo ♦ Education association to be held In land, and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ernor Ben Olcott and Ezra Meeker. January. A total of 2746 new sun tight, ’ probably the former. Seymour Jones, Marion county Boston July 1 to 8. ♦ Morgan of Sellwood, were guests sharaholders have been added At the tail end o f the parade Bernard O. Kempfer of Rye Valley, rancher and at one time speaker of the * sauntered along a solitary hoto Or,, has been appointed postmaster at of Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs since then, their aggregate pur house of representatives, denies the re Your ¥ of the pre-Volstead era. on the Fourth. Rainbow Mine, a new office establish port that he might be a candidate for chase amounting to $648,(MX). The exercises which followed In Malheur county. Mrs. Joe Woodle Jr. returned ! Garden and Roses ♦ governor on the Tax Reduction league ed Contract This particular i s s u e has ♦ has been let and work home from ticket. Chico, California, proved an attractive one for the the parade took place in the with * Construction work on a large scale started on a new three-story dormitory Friday evening, where she had reason that the rates on money park. The band played a num has been launched by the Phoenix on the campus of the girls’ college of ¥ been visiting her mother Mrs. have been gradually receding ber of selections, and the girls’ L e a f 40 Utility company, now engaged on a the Eugene Bible university. ¥ B lack % George Quayle, secretary of the Ore-! G. L. Bonnifield. Joe is himself and this investment yields 7.3 quintette, the Misses Mary Ely, new $1,250,000 power plant on Hood ¥ gon State Chamber of Commerce, has again in consequence. river for the Pacific Power & Light A 35-cent bottle make* per cent to the purchaser on the Evelyn Bacon, Pauline R( se ¥ submitted his resignation to the board company. Mrs. C. B. Lawrence, mother present selling price of $96 per Mary A. Ilolgate and Johanna 6 gallons of spray. ¥ Professor E. R. Fockler of Colum of directors of that organization. Lichthorn, sang several patriotic Resumption of work on a projected o f George E. Lawrence, and Miss share, par value $100. ¥ bia Falls, Mont., has been selected to songs. Attorney Elott acted as Practically all new public util fill the vacancy caused by the resig railway line between Klamath Falls Evelyn Stanard, both of Port ¥ master of ceremonies and intio- nation of R. W. McNeal, professor of and Bend has been undertaken In a land, were guests at the Law ity securities of this class now ¥ duced the speaker o f the day, modeat way, according to R. E. Stra- chemistry and athletic supervisor at rence home the first of the week being put on the market have an ¥ the Rev. A. F. Lacy, who spoke horn. Albany college. earning power of less than seven and attended the celebration. ¥ Work on the construction of a diver in part an follows: Henry A. Schnorenberg, a young The R exall Store One dollar will buy on Satur per cent. sion dam in the Deschutes river and ¥ Seven pcore and fou r yearn ¡m >, farmer south of Eugene, played the r. Mils continent a now nation hero when he saved the lives of two a canal to carry water to the Tumalo day at Rose’ s: 5 tall cans Lib ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Water Situation hot n. com flVCf 1 in liberty and dedi- men overcome with the fumes from feed canal is expected to be started by by’s Red Salmon, 5 cans Oysters, A. G. Ames, under the direct rated to j lint ic n It brought to the a dynamite blast In the bottom of a July 1. gala y y of untieit » a new and h gher 3 ’arge cans Pineapple, 5-lb, pail ion of the water committee, has lypf- Of fcr >vernment. The general upward trend In the well they were digging. Pure Lard. 3 cans Calumet Bak- A mon g the founder» of this y o v - recently located an.J stopped a An 88000 bond issue to aid In the lumber buslpess of the Pacific Coast ern ment \ vilF f n unusual perm t it g a * It pays to trade at has already resulted In the boosttng of \ mg’ powder, financing of the echool construction number of leaks in the water of me»n of «rea t intellect flag gi t a i n - program in La Pine was voted by the the price of box shooks from 13 to 15 Rose’s, mains, which has considerably ment an 1 ti e highest chare rter. They h a d been engaged for years in La Pine district In the annual school cents each. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ShafTord increased the supply. But it preparation, througli experience and Crater Lake hotel has changed PLACE Y O U R IN election. The school building was study for their task. More copios of hands. A. L. Parkhurst has sold his are SURANCE THROUGH recently destroyed by fire. B la ck a t O T i f *H C Í mmentarles were H o l d Interest in the concession without res- t itig with Mrs. D. B. Herring, j help the committee in conserv- YOUR HOME AGENT WHO The Willamette Valley Lumbermen's l a ; !. * colonir ;i than In all Great » r i ere God-fearing men WILL PROTECT association has gone on record as op ervatlon, to the Crater Lake National Mr. Shafford came to oversee ing the water, by not unneces- tain. The w i t h a de • anso of respousibility. YOUR INTEREST posed to the dissolution of the South Park company. ! the picking of his loganberry! sarily wasting it. Two hours They were abb- to sink their p- r4onal George A. White, adjutant general of ern Pacific and Central Pacific lines. crop on his land southeast of morning and evening are suffic- differonce* and Join In the gretit ex- Oregon, was promoted from colonel to The organisation Included manufac perin • In the linai form i li ich hriaa-iier general in the national guard rtown. They expect to remain ient to irrigate the average gar- the ronsti l l t l O n, the charter ol our turers of western Oregon ! i borf »xeeedingly great n n d wise den. If the dry weather contin- uix*r Durk Steadman, a rancher and cat-, at Camp Lewis, accordine to advices about two weeks. art ft was. left many great problema Cary Real Estate Co. tleman of Sumpter valley In Baker received from camp J. K. Peterson, who has been, ues" restrictions on irrigation as for future solatlon. "Two hundred member* of the Knight Th ‘ ft Of»d (iod haR been kind to county, reports the loss of four cows orkinjr Alirer last year, may again o f Pythias lodges o f ce n tra l Oregon --u r n i it K for l u r the w ie n i K t r Lonvinv1 was done , , e thlH ) C O p l • in ral Int up In < r :rial killed from eating mash that had been j Thanks Expressed attended the degree work ataged on Company of Astoria, superin- emorceu. hour» of their history great I ti 1er a, dumped out when officers destroyed best type of inte men )f til the top of Pilot Butte in Bend, the firat tending the construction of a NOTICE The Carl Douglass Post wishes stills discovered In the valley. courage Of hese character outdoor Initiation held in Central Ore- | 0RKjnK r0ad, was in town the Ur^er a recent ruling of the great one; pro George Washtn çton. to express its gratelul apprecia Organisation of s motor corps by Mar hall. Danld W. l «ter. tion to the business men and the Oregon stats motor association, Kon . ^ . _ , Fourth. He . left yesterday for Postoffice Denartment all box John Abraham Lincoln, lf H (¡rant Tlieo- Forty-aix work horsea were burned _ . . . . ... . L tepuruim ni, «*" to entertain large croupe of visitors people generally o f Estacada, to death In the stablea Of James Lyons, Portland, whence he will go to rents of patrons must be paid on dor« UooM vclt aid Woodrow Wil to Portland from time to time, Is The««» m» n and an Innumerable for their generous help in mak a Portland contractor, 222 Union Seattle. He is thinking of visit- or before the first day of the son. host of patriot» have dedicated their requested in a letter sent to A H avenue. Friday night in a blaze that iiig his old home at Mankato in quarter or boxes must fce closed liven and fortunes to the mainte- ing the celebration o f the Fourth Lea, preetdept of that organisation i», president did comparatively iitue^ amag^other- Minnesota. I by the postmaster, 7-6-13 (Continued on prge I) a success. M âTur tm e r * | Don’t forget T H E B AZAAR , SPRAY Fo r Fire Insurance