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aafrrtt Clarkama* Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 15, N umber 41 E sta ca da , O r e g o n , T h u rsd a y , J uly OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GARFIELD ITEMS 13, 1922. LOCAL BREVITIES I $1.50 P er Y ear SPRINGWATER N EW S 0 ft1! F k UTUR I Members of Garfield Grange Best cane sugar Saturday 57.50 Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton No. 317: A special meeting has at Rose’s. and children of Viola, were Tues-1 r ^ R . G. L. McLELLAN been called for Saturday evening, C. H. Handle arrived here yes- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ■'“'P H Y S I C I A N a n d s u r g e o n . 15, at 7:30. This meeting is terday afternoon. F. Moger. Principal Events of the Week July (Successor to Dr. C harles K. Carey) A visit to the cannery of the for degree work. All candidates Very special—5 bolts of dress Helen and Raymond Perry ar- Phone for Briefly Sketched for Infor either for initiation or for third gingham Estacada Packing Company af- at 17c. Morton’s. rived home last week frqm OFFICE APPOINTMENT and fourth degrees, please be W. H. Wade is attending the Clackamas where they were ! fords a striking object lesson in E stacada, Oregon. mation of Our Readers. present. Members, make an ex Gladstone Chautauqua. T-\R. C. E. OWEN | Picking s t r a w b e r r ie s for t h e past j t! 11 tar,Ce ani ' a ue l)< l u ) l ' M • m onth ough cultivation of berries. From The G ran t county fair will be held tra effort to be in your places. DENTIST Miss Oaklev and her niece * ! the fruit received it is evident at a t John Day, S eptem ber 27 to 30, in Mrs. T. C. Carpenter enter- Oregon. clusive. E stacad a, Florence June Reed are at New- ^ Neighborly club m e t with once in its size and color, which J tained the members of the “Skip- berg. Mrs. McClellan on Wednesday. have received care an(] svhich (Mrs. B end's bonded Indebtedness has TAR. W. WALLENS a-Week” club to a patriotic porch been decreased ^53,221 in th e p ast You will need a bathing suit! The Grange contest dinner have not. At present the pack ^ S U R G E O N D E N T IS T party last Thursday. C e d a r y ear and one-half. F or over 20 years a t S p rin g w ater, O re. boughs 'and flagT decora ted "the lhi® summer, better get it now given last Saturday by the is of logans and blackcaps, and The annual sum m er session w ater osing side. About fifty were it is a sight worth looking at at Rose’s. porch. A patriotic program was carn ical a t th e Oregon A gricultural ALBERT t . e l o t t present. to see the crates of berries as A T T O R N E Y A T LAW college is scheduled for July 21. ! given, after which the hostess Postmaster W. A. Hevlman Mrs. Myrtle Young and chil RESID EN T LA W YER they come in, the deep crimson Two persons w ere killed and 513 served a delicious lunch. motored to Portland yesterday ESTACADA. - - OREGON were injured in autom obile accidents dren of Eagle Creek, were guests of the juicy logans and the black morning. Mrs. Emma Richards of Los in P ortland during the m onth of June. of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Howell on purple of the caps, are of a rich W M . G. DUNLAP Angeles, California, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loran Ellis were Sunday. The L adies of the Invisible E m pire ness which an artist would find A T T O R N E Y A T LAW is the nam e of a new organization her cousin W. Corbin and Mr. here from Portland Sunday vis A t E stacada, in th e office of Woodle hard to reproduce in pigment. Miss June Norris of Portland iting his parents. R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f which filed a rticles of incorporation and Mrs. Eash. Mrs. Richards is a guest of Mrs. N. Grable and The cannery is patronized by a t Salem . fice 1524 Yeon Building. is on her way to California from Miss Florence Kendall was expects to visit until September. nearly all the fruit growers in S eptem ber 2 haB been announced Chicago. among the Estacadans in Port D. EBY, this vicinity, and its output as the day on w hich th e cornerstone Mrs. James Glosner has been ATTORNEY a t l a w . What started out to be a land last Saturday. of the m illlon-dollar E lk 's tem ple will should certainly constitute a tel ill at the home of her uncle and G eneral Practice. Confidential Ad family picnic, ended up in a Miss Bessie Wallace and little be laid in P ortland. viser. Oregon City, Oregon. aunt Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Strunk. ling advertisement of this re The fo rest firfe situ a tio n in the neighborhood picnic, when 45 nephew Hughey, left last Satur A/TcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER, Mrs. Grace Marshal and chil gion as a small fruit district. Tillam ook country Is becom ing ra th e r Garfield people went to the day for a visit in Seattle. 1VA A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. dren of Crow, Ore., are visiting Last Tuesday 2300 cans of lo grave, according to the la te st rep o rts mouth of Eagle creek for the Have you placed your order for gans were packed. A t G resham office—Tuesdays, T h u rs received from there. day, Sunday. If a loaded table, cherries? Bings, Royal Anns, Re her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed days ana S aturd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow An enterprise of this kind is W ith th e ch erry h a rv e st nearing Closner. building. P ortland office, 609-15, F en swimming, games and visiting publics, Lamberts. McKinnev. com pletion W asco county Is now tu rn of great value to a town for it is ton building. Mrs. John Kiggins has been ing Its a tte n tio n to the w heat, and go to make up an ideal picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Marshal and distinctly a home and family in then that was what all enjoyed. B. O. Sarver motored to Glad on the sick list the past week. h arv e stin g has started . W oo dle realty co . dustry. It means also that the A temperance program will growers will obtain better prices Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ely and stone Park yesterday to attend Car Collision Collections, Notary Public. be given Sunday at the Sunday for their fruit than otherwise family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mor Chautauqua. While out riding last Sunday Justice of the Peace. gan and family and Will Palma- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maple- school hour. Everyone welcome. would be the case, besides fur They get results Phone Estacada afternoon, members of the Licht- teer. all of Morgan. Oregon, have nishing employment to a num thorp of Salem, were guests of horn family had their first auto UPPER BARTON been visiting with the Chas. their niece Mrs. Ray Keith last ber of women and children. It mobile accident, but must have Duncans and L. J. Palmateers Sunday. is said on good authority that no had a “rabbit’s foot” along with Mr. and Mrs. George Forman FIRE INSURANCE. the past week. industry distributes so much them, for all escaped without Mrs. T. H. Morton motored to were Estacada visitors Sunday ready money among the masses serious injury. Johannah was LOWER EAGLE CREEK Portland Saturday and was ac evening. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. of the people, and especially the driving and the other occupants companied home by Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erdman home builders and home sustain- K eep your policy in our F ire of the car were her mother Mrs. Morton, who visited here until and family of Deep Creek, drove A family reunion was held at P roof V ault, fre e of charge. ers as the canneries—the great G. H. Lichthorn, her grand the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Monday. over to Ridgefield, Wash, to visit est employers of home and fam mother Mrs. Stiner, and Mrs. Miss Ardella Dunlop, daughter Mr. Erdman’s sister. H. C. S T E P H E N S Glosner last Saturday. Those ily labor. Albert Lichthorn and b a b y . present were, Mr. and Mrs. G. of the Rev. J. F. Dunlop of Falls Earl Odell and Miss Maude When turning the corner by the Parker of Puyallup, Wash., Mr. City, arrived Saturday to visit A gent . Ferrel were Portland visitors Eagle Creek Grange hall, they and Mrs. Stephensen of Condon. Mary Alice Reed. Benefit for Horne Monday. collided with a car coming from Oregon, Mrs. Tom Parker and Manager Cleworth has two Mrs. Mary Hicks arrived last Mrs. Carl Boiler and children, the opposite direction. Both children of Portland, Mr. and Wednesday from Henderson. special atfractioi s this week at machines were damaged but the Mrs. Clyde Parker of Los An Kentucky, to spend the summer Mrs. Loyal Lake and Mrs. Geo. the Gem Theatre. On Thursda/ Forman were passengers on the Lichthorn machine’s damage geles. California, Floyd Parker at the Gohring home. Bill Hart will be featured in 1 p. m. car to Gresham Monday. “The Whistle.” As he has not f that we carry f was the worst. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Have you tried the Money Back Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stone’s LIGHT HARDWARE S. S. Picnic Menke and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan guarantee of the Square Deal baby, who has been ill with sep been seen on the screen here for some weeks, this should draw a Toys, Notions, Hosiery, Needle- X About twenty young people of Menke and daughter of Oregon Twins? If not, why not? It is to tic sore throat, is improving. record attendance, especially as | work, Candy, Etc. £ the Invincible and Crusader Sun City, Mrs. Carrie Parker of your advantage to do so. S. P. Peznecker of Estacada, the Children’s Farm Heme will day school classes of the M. E. Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. £ 5 c , 10c, 15c and up. Mrs. Blanch Johnson and her helped Mr. Forman through benefit from the receipts of the \ CALL AND SEE US X church had a picnic at Eagle Munger and daughter, Dorothy, daughter Elizabeth of Sheridan, haying last week. evening. Saturday, Betty Comp- Creek last Fric^y evening. The Clyde and Clela Phillips, Ruth Wyoming, left Tuesday for Rock- son will appear in “ The Little affair was the closing feature of and Raymond Glover of Eagle Piano Recital away Beach after spending sev Minister,” based on Barrie’s an attendance contest between Creek. eral days visiting Mrs. G. P. £ I. 0. O. F. Bldg., Estacada $ the two classes. The boys were The recital by the pupils of well known story. M a n a g e r M iss Charlotte Munger is Rose and family. of Mrs. J. E. Gates Monday night Cleworth has taken especial pains hosts and made the evening a spending the summer at the delightful one to all present. home of her brother Guv at Phil There are only a few more of was well attended, and the per to have clean pictures of a high those special 42 piece sets of formers did credit to themselves class order, and his efforts omath. Cattle Owners Attention dishes at $7:49. You had better and their teacher. Those taking should meet with appreciation Ethel Nelson is visiting rela come in and get yours this week part were Lavina Grable, Virgie from the public. A government veterinary will tives at Mayger. Oregon. be in Springwater, Monday and i at Rose’s. Campbell, Lila DeShield, Edna SUGGESTIONS Tuesday, July 24 and 25, for the and Ruby Bates, Betty Weir, \ Record Exchange Mrs. Percy Dawe of Portland, Cold Cream; Talcum; Safety purpose of testing cattle. All who is the wife of tne new man Ruth Giover, Irma and Margaret i ¡ hose who have phonographs Heavy Oregon Travel Razors and Blades; Tooth those who wish their cattle test ual training teacher for the high Gates. In addition, Maryetta 0ften wish they could have cor* Tourists, according to Sydney Brush, Paste; Thermos Bot ed, please notify Edward Shear school, was in town yesterday «»ells and Mrs. Clarence Hoard (ajn records, but do not feel like tle; Paper Plates; Paper er. Cow owners in Estacada B. Vincent, the manager of the looking up a house to rent, but of Portland played, and Mrs. E. paying 85 centsand up for them. Napkins; Wax paper: Pock who want their animals tested, bureau, are coming into Oregon was unable to find a suitable one. E. Moorehead and daughter, Ha- h K. Eiy has arranged with the et Ben Watch; Mosquito can leave their names at the from all sides. The greatest travel at this time is from Cali Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith zel, also of Portland, and Mrs. National Record Exchange to Cream; Soap Dish; Fo o t N e w s office and arrangements Milton'Weatherby of CJarfield, | keep a full supply of the latest Ease; Corn Pads; Pocket will be made to have them test fornia. On a recent trip to Cali left last Friday in their car for a rendered vocal selections. records on hand, size 10 inch Mirrors, etc. ed by the veterinary on his ar fornia Mr. Vincent stopped at a trip to Roseberg. They were ¡double disk. Anyone buying a Beauty Contest rival on the noon car, Monday, number of cities and found that accompanied by Mrs. W. H, Gra- I record for 75 cents can exchange July 24, before he goes up to the Oregon-California maps is beel and children who stopped I he Oregonian has started a ¡( for another by paying 10 cents sued by the commission were off at Turner to visit friends, re Springwater. ♦ statewide beauty contest. Ih e ian(] this in turn can he ex wonderfully well received and turning home Sunday evening. ♦ S. H. Gruber of Portland, ar were being given splendid circu conditions being that the con- »hanged by paying another 10 The Store Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates had testant be pretty, more than 16« ¡cents. New releases will he ♦ rived yesterday to go to his lation. En route to the National ♦ ♦ V * ranch in Garfield. He says his Park to-Park Highway Associa as guests the beginning of the and single. Entries will be ac- made every month so that the trees have been damaged by tent tion convention at Sacramento, week, from Portland, Mrs. E. E. eepted until August 21, and pho- latest recoMs will always be <>n Moorehead, who is Mrs. Gates' coterpillars. tourists in large numbers were sister, and her daughter Hazel, tographs with name, address, hand. This hould appeal to all age, and telephone number, phonopraph owners, Charlie Linn and family left seen consulting road maps issued __________ last Sunday for Corbett, Ore., by the bureau. The bureau is Mrs. A. Wells and daughter, Ma- should be dispatched without de- lay to Beauty Contest editor. The where Mr. Linn has work in a in receipt of scores of letters of ryetta. School Election O. E. Culver. Geo. Wolf and Oregonian, ihe winner will be sawmill. They rented their res appreciation of the maps a n d PLACE Y O U R IN sent to Atlantic Ctty with all The school election last Friday idence here to L. A. Bowman. SURANCE THROUGH service rendered, many inquiries ! George Lee Rose returned Mon expenses paid for the Atlantic night did not arouse much in- day evening from a ten days YOUR HOME AGENT WHO Ranger Tom Carter is building for maps coming from far east- City pageant to he held Septem- terest as the attendance was WILL PR OT E CT trip to Cary’s H o t a trail up the Elk lake branch of tern states. Garages, hotels and camP'nF YOUR INTEREST very en- her 6, 7 and 8. and will hear the small. Gerald Wilcox, the new and report a the Clackamas river to Elk lake, service stations in all of the coast of Miss Portland. chairman of the board presided. about 11 miles long, which will s ta te s are" requesting additional !j°yabletriP- They made the en- soubriquet After reading of the minutes of be very scenic, and which will supplies of maps, and in the t're tr'P 0l1* ^rom tbe springs in | NOTICE the previous meeting, names of Mr. Vincent these re- one Under a recent ruling of the were called for to fill the unex- Cary Real Estate Co. enable one to make a short trip opinion from Estacada to Breitenbush quests indicate that Oregon will What one dollar will buy Sat- Postoffice Department, all box piro.I term of George B. Weath- Hot springs.—Oregon Journal. have a heavy tourist travel this'urday at Rose’s: 7 cans of rents of patrons must he paid on orby. Messrs. G. P. Ko e and season. Standard corn, tomatoes or peas; The Little Minister Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus re or before the first day of the E. c. Posson were nominated, •-------------- --- j 2 pounds of good English break- This picture which has been turned yesterday evening from C. EX «Kilgore and daughter, faS( (ea; 3 pounds of the best quarter or boxes must be closed Qn a vote being taken bv ballot very popular wherever shown, Gladstone Park where they had and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snyder peaherry coffee; 5 pound can of by the postmaster, 7-6-ld (be former received 18 votes and will be at the Gem Theatre on been camping during the Chau and son motored to Portland late map|e gvrup: 22 bars of white Ladies pure silk "white hose the latter 10. Mr. Rose was de- Saturday and Sunday. Don’t tauqua. They report a pleasant Sunday afternoon on a pleasure |aandry soap; 12 bars toilet soap *L29; white with blacks clocks clared elected, and no other miss the opportunity to see such time and that the attendance trip, re tu r n in g ^ e same even- gggQrttd, Your money will go $1.49. A limited number at this business being on hand, the . —* a picture as this. It is adapted was large. On one day there ing. I meeting adjourned. price. Morton’s. farther if you trade at Rose's. from the book of the same name. I were fully 6000 people. j Don’t forget j |THE BAZAAR,! CAMPING Rexall For Fire Insurance OBJECT LESSON