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# € D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T ) R . CHRLES K. CAREY ^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SURGEON. Estacada. Oregon. Phone for OFFICE APPOINTMENT T ) R . G. L. McLELLAN ^ P H Y S I C I A N AND SURGEON. Phone for OFFICE APPOINTMENT Estacada, Oregon. T 'yR . W. W. RHODES -Ly OSTEOPATH IC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Liehthorn Bldg., Estacada, TAR. C. E. OWEN DENTIST Oregon. Estacada, T ) R . W. WALLENS SURGEON DENTIST For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. ALBERT t . elott ATTO R N EY AT LAW RESIDENT LA W Y E R ESTACADA. - - OREGON W M . G. D U N L A P ATTO R N EY AT LAW At Estacada, in the office of Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f fice 1524 Yeon Building. n D EBY. Vy' ATTORNEY AT LAW. General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City. Oregon. TV/fcGUTRK & SCHNEIDER, iVA ATTORNEYS a t l a w . 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. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, free o f charge. H. C. S TE P H E N S A gent . J. E. GATES i Is SELLING OUT * ■ His stock of NOTIONS, HOSIERY, LIGHT HARDWARE ETC. (Known as T H E B A Z A A R ) at cost to make room for his UNDERTAKING W O R K I. 0. O. F. Bid}?.. Estacada . Give Dr. Robert’s i LAXOTONIC for Const pation, Paralysis or Stoppage of the Bowles. KIDNEY AID for Azoturia in Horses and Red Water in Cattle. Call for a copy of THE CATTLE SPECIALIST” at the The ♦ E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , A u g u s t 24, 1922. N umber 47 V olume 15, R exall Store * For Fire Insurance PLACE Y O U R IN SURANCE THROUGH YOUR HOME AGENT WHO WILL PROTECT YOUR INTEREST Cary Real Estate Co. Clackamas County OREGON NEWS NOTES j OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Wee Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Expenditures for educational pur poses In Marion county for 1921 to taled $772,298.46. Business was suspended In Bend Wednesday, the date of the annual merchants’ picnic. September 15 aud 16 has been set as the dates for the 12th annual Hood River county school fair. Lloyd Murray, who escaped from the state hospital at Salem six months ago, was captured near Scio. Work has been begun on construc tion of the foundation of Astoria's proposed new $300,000 hotel. Rev. Joseph Hoberg, well-known Methodist minister, died at his home in McMinnville. He was 94 years old An organization for the co-operative marketing of their crops is being form ed py grape growers of Josephine oounty. Ten thousand persons are expected to attend the celebration September 9 of the completion of the new railroad to Vernonia. Bartlett pear shipments started last week from the Rogue river valley, the first few carloads being consigned to Salem canneries. With the opening of the annual hop picking season a few days away, Lane county growers are predicting a short age of help in the fields. Members of the Progressive Busi ness Men’s club of Portland presented 20 band instruments to the state train ing school boys at Salem. Plans are practically completed for the second annual northwest hay and grain »how, which is to bo held in Pendleton September 18-23. Fire swept through a half block of the business section of Stayton, com pletely destroying the buildings and doing damage estimated at $45,000. Damage estimated by fire officials at $50,000 was caused by a fire which swept through the Webster garage in Portland and burned 33 motor ve hicles. A small pocket of gold, seven miles from Kerby, yielded over $1200 In free gold. Two prospectors stumbled on the vein and took the metal out in three days. Plans for one of the most, extensive displays ever made to represent Lane county at the state fair at Salem is being worked out by officials of the local board. A measure authorizing the city council of Eugene to issue bonds in the sum of $15,000 for the purchase of a new firepump truck, will be on the November ballot. Approximately $13,000,000 voted for the relief of the ex-service men hns been obligated by claims already ap proved by the world war veterans state aid commission. A coyote suspected of having rabies was shot on East Main street In Klamath Falls by Frank Pecholt, after the animal had bitten a dog and frightened residents of the neighbor hood. Ole Paulson, 50, gave himself up to Sheriff Ed Elllngsen at Marshfield, declaring that he had burned his $7000 dance hall at Coaledo on July 16 after it had just been furnished. The hall was insured for $6000. The new grade of the La Orande- Joseph highway Is now open and the old Wallowa hill grade, which was one of the most treacherous of mountain roads in eastern Oregon, is no longer used by automobillsts. Oil tests being made In the Sweet Home country are boosting the value of the land there, and in some cases persons owning property adjacent to the scenes of operation are asking prohibitive prices or refusing to sell. Prunes are looking well in Douglas county, but continue to drop heavily In Lane and Marlon counties, accord ing to the summary of crop conditions in Oregon issued by the department of agriculture for the week ending Au gust 15. Approximately 1600 persons will be employed In the Salem canneries dur ing the next six weeks, when more than 3750 tons of pears and 1800 tons of blackberries will be processed and prepared for shipment to the eastern markets. An eastern blacksnake measuring fire feet two Inches in length was killed near the depot at Heppner. This Is the first specimen of blacksnake ever found In this part of Oregon and speculation Is rife as to how and when his snakeshlp arrived. Read the Ads in the N ews . UPPER EAG LE CREEK LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P e r Y e a r CURRINSVILLE ITEMS . E. H, 5. The Sunday school rally held 0, E Smith is home for a few David Ankrom was in Currins- at the Douglass Rridge school days, ville last week visiting friends house was well attended last Sat- You can still get the best cane URd relatives, unlay. K P. Allen the Union sugar for $7:75 at Rose’ s. Miss Mabry Currin of Gresham Sunday School organizer of Port- Mrg C)yde c Sa]i and Miss was visiting her cousin, Mrs. N. Last Sunday the Estacada hall ^ n d .a B d M r.G sg o o d a n d so n o f Anna Carey were Port,and visi. j E. Linn, and Mrs. Cleave Heiple team were victors in the match Colfax, Washington, came out with a team representing the last week. tors yesterday. and held services both morning Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. of Mr. and Mrs. Currin spent the The and afternoon. At noon a sumpt- The Rebekahs Rebekahs of of this this place Portland, by a score of 5 to 2. week end at their home in Cur- uous dinner was served funder Wlth their drill team, are to vis- Next Sunday they will try out rinsville. the trees in the yard of R. B. ll the SandV lod» e tonight. against a team made up of the Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Murphy Gibson, The M. E. Ladies’ Aid met at E. H. S. Alumni. Great inter Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy, Miss j the home of Mrs. O. E. Smith of Portland were the guests of est will be manifested in this Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones on j Helen Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. luesday afternoon. game, as both sides have picked Sunday. Myrick and Jay Mulkey of Port Mrs. G. H. Liehthorn is able players. If the clerk of the J. , H. land motored out and helped to be about again after a severe _ Mrs. , , Carter _ , and . Emma weather is propitious the attend- Coleman left Saturday night for j ance should be a record one, ami with the singing, which was en-| spell of sickness last week, joyed by all present. J. V. Barr and Sam Barr and Mrs. Carter’s home which is in ! the friends of the respective teams will no doubt turn out in A. W. Cooke and wife, Mrs. | wife left for the mountains yes- Canyonviile. Mr. and Mrs. Cahill and chil force to root for them. Perry Hunter and daughter | terday, on a hunting trip. The teams are made up as fol- Rita, were up this way Sunday j Fall sewing time is here, you dren of Seaside spent several days visiting Mrs. Cahill’s sister, lows: afternoon. \ can find everything you need at Little E. S. II. ALUMNI TOWN TEAM Mr. and Mrs. Jim DeShazer j Rose’s and the quality and price Mrs. Albeit Kitching. Raymond Lovelace c. Maxine, who has been visiting B. Boland and daughters, Gertrude Alta, are right. Elmer Hannah 1st. M. Boland her aunt returned with them. Ruth and Florence, attended the James Linn has resigned his Arnold Lovelace 2nd. N. Bronson Several families gathered at Dutch Liehthorn 3nd. C. Rehberg Sunday School convention last positioh with the Wilhoit Lum the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Doc Hannah S. 8. Art Smith Sunday. ber Co. at Molalla and returned Jones on Sunday afternoon. The •lack Smith John Moger P, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell and to this city. Benj. Sarver 1. f. Art Mcgee time was spent in making ice Mrs. Viola Douglass were over Mrs. Ray Eshleman made a cream. Jesse Demoy r. f. Fred. Burns this way Synday afternoon. Mocky SagnerJ c. f. Wm. Bass hurried visit to Estacada from sul'. F. Ambler Mrs. Charles Hively went to Clyde Denny Mrs. Carl Rhenstrom, Mrs. W. Salem, arriving Tuesday evening sub. E. Closncr Portland, Monday to visit rela Walter Mattson J. Evans and Mrs. Perry Mur and leaving the next morning. tives. phy were Portland visitors on W . C. T. U. Workers Our line of vanity cases is ex Miss Ruth Ankrom. after vis Tuesday. A special meeting of the W. C. ceptionally strong, no two alike, iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. U. will be held at the home of fancy shapes and right prices at Tunnell, has returned to her UPPER BARTON Mrs. H. C. Stephens on Tuesday Rose’s. home in Portland. Mrs. Ed. Bates and the Odells the 29th of August. We have Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keith and left Sunday for Wildcat to get Mrs'. Lizzie Harper has been the cloth to set our quilt togeth little daughter returned last visiting her daughter Mrs. Addie huckleberries. er, so come everybody, and bring Thursday from their vacation Bishop. The farmers of Upper Barton needles, thread and thimbles. trip to Newport. are busy threshing this week. Miss Emma Coleman has gone We would like all our members Earl Kilgore motored over to Canyonviile. to attend school. lo come if possible, especially Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Knight and son Harwood, from Port from Willamina, Ore., last Sun Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bishop the secretaries of L. T. L. and land, spent their vacation at day and was accompanied home and family visited Sunday, Mrs. Y. B. B., and our own secretary, by his little daughter Alice. Ferrels last weed. as I have blanks for the yearly Bishop’s mother, Mrs. Harper. Mr. M. Lonsberry of Estacada Mrs J. E. Stubbs and son Ed 4 cents a pound are being paid reports which must be sent in is building a fine house for Mrs. ward of Gresham, are here visit for blackberries b y j. O. Tunnell. soon. Also there are some other A. Horger. matters to see about. ing with her pareuts, Mr. and Louis Rivers and family are Mrs. Wm. Dale and other rela Mrs. Alma L. Coop, Sheriff Makes Haul expecting to move into their new tives. President. Sheriff Wilson and his depu house soon. School days are coming which ties made a notable find last A Good Coyote means new shoes for the kiddies, Thursday in a canyon between Look Here It used unjustly to be said go to Rose’s for the all leather Bissell and Dover. Here a com Don’ t forget t h e Garfield lines. They wear best. that only a dead Indian is a good plete distilling outfit was located Grange picnic, Saturday, August one, but without doubt a coyote Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deming in two buildings, one 10x22 and 26, at Zion grove, in case of rain is not good until it is dead. J. I). were in Portland Tuesday house the other 12x12, situated by a in the Grange hall. Come and Palmateer of Lodi, California, hunting. They succeeded in get spring. They seized 2 large cop get acquainted with your neigh who is visiting relatives in Gar ting one and expect to move in a per stills, 2 pressure tanks, 2 bors, and let us reason together field, where he was raised, was few days. Mr. Deming has se Manning burners, 500 gallons of our farming problems. It may recently the cause of the conver cured employment there. mash and half a keg of the fin be we can do you good. sion of one of the animals of this O. E. Syron, mail carier on ¡shed product. L. E. Thompson species, the date being Monday, was arrested in connection and August 14. For severed years a Total receipts in the Oregon eus rural route No. 2. is taking his taken to Oregon City. He dis vacation. With Mrs. Syron and toms district for the fiscal year end mah' coyote had been bothering ing June 30 reached $671,295, an in son Paul, they left on Mon claimed the ownership of the the farmers, feasting on their crease of approximately 33% per cent day in their new car for Pacific plant, asserting it belonged to sheep and chickens. He was over the preceding period. City and will-probably visit other Portland parties, for whom he very hold and on one occasion The national record for butterfat was working. He was found followed Henry Trapp and a production among cows, five years old places on the coast. guilty however, and sentenced or over, during the past month was neighbor to the barn, from the Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow, won by Poppy Lora, a thoroughbred with their two sons and Miss to a fine of $500 and 100 days in field in which they had been jail. Jersey cow owned by Will Behrman of working. He seemed lo know Ruth Saling, drove over from Forest Grove. that they were only armed with Portland last Sunday. In com It Is reported that an unusually large Surprise Parly ¡pitchforks. Mr. Palmateer, who pany with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. number of lambs are being killed thin Thursday evening, Aug. 17, a I is the brother of the late Doc summer on the range by coyotes as Sparks they enjoyed a picnic the result of the campaigns against dinner across the river on Mr. birthday surprise party was giv-| palmateer on hcarinir of the the jackrabbit pest, the natural food Sparks’ acreage. en for Mrs. J. Shibley at her varmint( recalled that in his boy- of the coyotes. home in Springwater, by a large hood (|ay9 in the fifties, he had The first fatality from forest fires Mrs. H. W. Kuhlman from | number of her friends. (James hunted bear and coyotes in that this season occurred when J. M. Hol Michigan, whose husband was and music provided the evening’s vicinity. In spite of his 75 years comb of Portland died on the operat the M. E. pastor here, about 13 ing table at St. Vincent's hospital from he determined to trv his hand years airo, is visiting friends >n |SUpp|y 0f refreshments. At a Injuries received while fighting flames and skill again. So he armed Estacada. She is accompanied l>> j )a[e hour her guests departed, In Columbia county. himself with his brother’ s old Thomas Fair, 3 < 9 , who was shot in Mrs. W. C. Potwine, her moth-1 after wishing her many happy trusty shot gun, and laid for Mr. the leg by a deputy sheriff at Coburg er, of Forest Grove, who also 1 returns of the day. Coyote. That gentleman h id be on the night of March 30, died at a was a former resident of this _________ come so hold from long immu Eugene hospital, following a second I place. Huckleberry Party operation on the leg. Fair^was sus-1 nity that he had become careless, Fresh strawberries were ship- j pected of bootlegging. A party composed of Mr. and so Mr Palmateer was ab’ e to Forest fires in the Coast and Cas | ped from Oregon to England by Mrs. C. A. Baxter of Oregon draw a bead on Inin, an l lanced cade mountains gradually are being cold Storage this season. The C ity, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Riley o^'him al the first shot. 1 he ani- under control, brought control. Favorable frujt ¡g packed in barrels with a Gladstone, H. H. Huxley, wife mal was so old that his teeth winds and early morning fogs in the little sugar. Of course on arri Coast range are aiding the fire-fight- and daughter Bessie, Ray Wil- were nearly all gone. His was a val and after being unpacked, it ers there to a great extent. ; cox and family of this place, left deathbed’s conversion but it was The work of the state board of con has to be disposed of quickly. for the mountains on Tuesday, effectual, although we d o u b t dilation, although not always pleas But that such perishable fruit d)S The trip was made asfarasp n s- thyre was any repentance on his ant. apparently has been helpful In can be transported ¿uch sible by automobiles and the re- part. Any how he has been turned adjusting labor disputes in Oregon tance is most remarkable. according to the annual report of the mainder with pack horses. The from the error of his ways, never board, filed with Governor Olcott. Mr. Thomas Yocum’s si.ster party went for huckleberries and to return to them. The nc'irh- Salem business establishments. In and her husband, Mr. ano Mrs. ' were also prepared to bring back hors feel deeply grateful to Mr. eluding the four banks, were closed Harry Sittin, and their daughter a deer or two should any come Palmateer for his good work. Wednesday and more than 1000 mer and her husband, all of Portland, under their observation. They ,r chants, shopkeepers and employes The railroad strike has affected went to the berry fields and assisted Mr. J. B. Jones, and Mrs. Yo- expect to make their headquar cum’ B sister, Mrs. M. E. Judd of ters during the time in the Roar the canneries, as no orders are the growers in saving their crops Bright ltghta. undtmmed. on a pass McMinnvile, were visitors at the ing River country and will be coming in, while the situation . . . • _ remains unsettled. The eastern Ing car. were held responsible by Ja> Yocum home Sunday. The Port gone about ten days. Saltzman. state traffic Inspector, for dealers won’t take the risk of land folks returned to the city the wreck on the highway near Barn The Square Deal Twins drove shipments being held up on the hart in which Lewis Zllka. ag>-d 34 Sunday evening, and Mrs. Judd ! to Portland today. j way. farmer of Kresno, Cal., was killed. ¡left for her home Tuesday.