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îEasimt wlarkamaB D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern VOLUME 15, E stacada , O regon , T h u r s d a y , A ugust 31,1932. N umber 48 S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR O • D. a EBY, ttorney at la w . General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Ad TWTcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER, AVA attorneys at la w . At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 609-15, Pen- ton building. W o o d le r ea lty 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 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 \ I UNDERTAKING W O R K I. o. O. F. Bldg., Estacada , THE Estacada Schools I Open September llth ♦ ♦ We are ready to fill your ♦ orders for SCHOOL BOOKS ♦ and School Supplies—a3 us ♦ ual School Books are strictly ♦ Cash. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The R exall Store ♦ T ■ » * 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ For Fire Insurance PLACE Y O U R IN SURANCE THROUGH YOUR HOME AGENT WHO WILL PROTECT YOUR INTEREST Cary Real Estate Co. i CURRINSVILLE ITEMS LO C AL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear BARTON ITEMS E LAST SUNDAY Paul Lovell, wife and son, are, Ed Hunt was in Portland, on Mr. McMain met with a se- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur; Tuesday. i rious loss last week. His large Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Loyd, phe Estacada schools open | truck caught fire from an explo- | sion of the gas and burned up. Ewalt for a few days. September 11. Last Sunday the Estacada town Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sperlin A new assortment of stamped ; The load of wood he was hauling team crossed bats with the High was also burned. and children visited their uncle goods is just in at Morton’s. School Alumni. The game proved and aunt Mr. and Mrs. L. H ale1 The Rev. and Mrs. Collard re Miss Irene Saling was home the most interesting, tho by no one day last week. turned last week from Portland, from Portland last night. means the fastest witnessed on where they spent two weeks, and Those from Currinsville who ; Don.t forget the Bazaar is sel were given a surprise Saturday the local grounds this year. visited the Sandy Rebekah lodge ling out at cost 8-3 tf night by friends bringing in The Alumni jumped ahead on Thursday evening were, Mr. the start by a three run lead in Your eggs are now worth 30c. vegetables and groceries. and Mrs. H. S. Jones, Mrs. Rich tin first inning, but this handi Bring them to McKenney, he al ard Githens, Mrs. Clara Boyer, S. P. Pesznecker and John Ir cap was soon overcome by the Mrs. Wilbur Wade. Mr. and Mrs. ways pays the highest price. ving of Estacada, called at the regulars who at the end of the Our fall line o f woolen shirts Forman home one day last week. Earl McConnel, Mr. and Mrs. fourth frame had traveled the Checks and solid Albert Kitching, Mrs. Charlie has arrived. circuit route for seven counters. George Forman and sons, Ray colors, Morton’ s. Kitching and Elsie Fuller. and Victor attended the Ring- From then on the regulars were Miss Oakley, sister of Mrs. Mrs. Marrs and daughter Miss ling Bros., Barnum & Bailey cir never in any qgrious peril. Ella Currin returned to their Mae Reed, returned Monday to Jack Smith, a former high cus, Friday. her home in Seattle. home in*Salem on Saturday. school star, twirled a wonderful A surprise party was given Roy Wilcox, Otis Wagner and Mrs. Clara Boyer and son Ar game for the Alumni He had Sammy Whitehead M o n d a y thur left last Saturday for a vis Raymond Lovelace d r o v e t o oceans of speed and a good as night. All the young folks at Portland, yesterday. it to eastern Oregon. sortment of twisters that entire tended and report a good time. Mrs. Close, from Vancouver, Mrs. George D o u g l a s a n d Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boiler and ly fooled his opponents time and daughter Harriet, were visiting Wash., was a guest at the home family leave in a few days for time again, F r e c k Lovelace with Mrs. Douglas’ mother, Mrs. of her brother W. A. Wilcox last Chico, California. They have played a stellar game at the in- week. Dowty, last week. tial sack, grabbing everything been residents of this vicinity that came his way in big brush You had better get your can Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kitching for over two years. style. visited their son and daughter, ning sugar before another ad Everyone is through with their John Moser and Neil Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitching, vance. You can get the best threshing but Albert Horger, both performed well on the for $7.75, at Rose’s. last Sunday. UPPER BARTON who had 12 acres standing grain mound for the regulars. They Among others who were in which was not ready while the were hit quite profusely at first, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boiler and UPPER EAGLE CREEK Portland last Friday to attend threshing machine was here. children left Wednesday for Cal but realized that they were up the circus, was Mrs. Gerald Wil Pauline Brash of Sellwood, re ifornia, and expect to make their The Johnsons have sold out to against a stiff team tightened cox and son “ Bobbie.” turned home Ia3t Wednesday home there. a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Hood down and held the youngsters B. H. Johnson of the Progres river. Louie Gerber was the where they wanted them. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Looney after a few days visit with Flor- sive Shoe Shop returned yester real estate agent, who also sold Taking it all thru it was a good and children of Estacada,, and ice Douglass. day from a business trip in and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson’s place game, well worth the money. The Udell and D e S h a z e r Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel and around Portland. to Mr. Chase, a former resident We’are hoping that another game children drove to Oregon City threshing crew are back in the G. H. Lichthorn and wife have of Barton. They threshed may be staged later this season Saturday to visit their cousins, neighborhood. for Lou Baker on Monday and gone to Yakima, Wash., to visit the G. M. Caldwells. Geo. Forman and son Ray, between the two local teams. for Fred Hoffmeister and Will relatives. Jens Peterson, Otto Stulke, A. The final count in this one w.as Found No Wobblies William H. Hull and Ethel Vi Warner, I. Brown and Ed. Grif Estacada 8, H. S. Alumni tí. Douglass on Tuesday. Sheriff Wilson went this week Next Sunday the game will he Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson ola Julian, both of Estacada, fin went to the mountains this to inspect the Hurley-Mason were up to Heman Gibsen’s Sun were issued a license to wed last week for huckleberries. tween Estacada and the Portland Saturday ac Oregon City. camps above Faraday, as rumors day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Odell are Trojans, who are gentlemen of had it that a strike was on due to As the school season is about making improvements to their color. Mrs. Joe Richey was the din I. W. W. influences. On his re ner guest of Mrs. Ray Woodle to begin, it will be to-your inter newly purchased home, formerly turn, he stated that the reports est to buy your children the all the Conner place, by moving the A irscape Photographer Here the other day. were greatly exaggerated, and leather line of shoes for service, house back, away from the road, C. S. Woodruff, who for ten Mrs. Naylor’ s brother, Harry plenty of men were available. years was the official photograph at Rose’s. and putting in a concrete found McGary, of Idaho, came Sunday er for the Portland Journal, is Plane Flew Over Town Mesdames A. E. Sparks and N. ation. and surprised her. He came to stopping at the Estocada hotel B. Ecker visited Mrs. M. H. A little diversion was afforded make his annual visit. J. W. Sanders of Estacada, is Evans at the Portland sanita painting the school house, inside with his pilot Edward Hantak. Tuesday evening by an aeroplane Mrs. Naylor is on the sick list rium last Friday. They report and out, a needed improvement. He has been engaged by the P. flying over town. It went over but is improving. R. L. & P. Co. to take pictures that she was somewhat im the school grounds north as if Airs. Bestul is suffering from proved. of its extension work above Ca seeking a landing place. But an attack of poison oak. Swinging a Circle zadero clear through all along the Mrs. W. C. McWillis, little apparently did not find a suitable Mrs. Roy Douglass was a son and daughter Etta were in _Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smith and line. He will commence as soon spot, for it proceeded towards guest at the home of Walter Portland last Friday. Miss Et daughter, with Mr. Smith’s pa as the weather clears. After lie Currinsville, where it landed on Douglass last Sunday. ta remained until Sunday even rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith is through with the railroad com the flat near the J. K. Ely ranch. of Bellingham, Wash., returned pany’s work, he is under con ing to visit friends. It was reported to have taken Paramonnt W eek home Friday night after a de tract with the State Highway pictures of the power plants. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore re lightful trip to the Oregon caves Commission to take pictures of There will be some especially turned Tuesday from their two and Crater lake. They went by the Mt. Hood area along the line good shows at the Gem Theatre Grange Picnic weeks’ vacation, which they automobile and swung a com of the Columbia River Highway next week in celebration of Par- The Garfield Grange picnic last amount week, which is beinf JPOot atthe North Forks o f the plete circle, going from here to and Loop road around the moun Santiam and at Crater Lake. Saturday, in Zion grove, drew a Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, clear tain to Portland and the Govern observed all over the country. large attendance. A basket din On Saturday and Sunday, Sept. Charlie Weaver is going back down to Holland, whence they ment camp. While he is execu ner was served, after which a 2, and 3, “ The Sheik” will be to his former work, as a school went to the Oregon Caves. After ting both contracts he will make program was rendered. There s h o w n . Then on Thursday, teacher, having secured a school this, they returned to Grants Estacada his base of operations. wa3 singing by the Grange choir Sept. 7, “ Get Rich Quick Wal- over in Washington. With his Pass and from there went thru and an address by State Grange Doctor# Leave lenford.” Saturday and Sunday family he leaves for their new Medford to Crater Lake, around Master C. E. Spence who discus which they drove, a distance of ‘The Af- home this week. Sept. 9 and 10, comes, Until Dr. G. L. Midford who sed taxation, advocating a grad fairs of Anatol.” All three fine| Mrs. G. E. Lawrence returned thirty-six miles. Mr. Smith says purchased the property ol the uated income tax, and the Rev. shows will be put on at the reg home Tuesday afternoon, from he never saw water o f such a deep late Dr. Morse arrives, Estacada A. F. Lacy of Estacada, also ular prices. North Bend in Coos county, blue before. The route on their will have only one doctor, Dr. W. spoke. After the speaking races, where she had been staying with return home was via Bend and Rhodes, as both Ilrs. Carey and Apron Sale games and other stunts were her husband for two or three the Deschutes country to the McClellan have left for new lo pulled off until it was time to go Don’ t forget the apron sale at Dalles and thence to Portland cations in Washington, the for weeks. home. the M. E. church Friday evening and Estacada. The country in mer to Hoquiam, and tie1 latter Mrs. D. E. Eshlcman took her the Rogue valley was beautiful September 1. 8 p. m. Program to Vancouver. The Cucumber Derby little son David to Portland last and the fruit crop immense, but and refreshments. Friday to attend the circus. there will be an enormous loss P. M. Wagner is another com NOTICE They were accompanied by Mr. owing to the railroad strike. The Library Opens petitor for the largest cucumber. The Estacada schools will open Eshleman’ s mother, from Salem, Deschutes country has good crops He reports one in his garden 15 The Estacada public library on September llth. Owing to inches long and 11 inches in cir opens tomorrow after b e i n g who had bepn here visiting. hut it is all dry farming and the fact that the records for the cumference, and still groing closed a month. If you are not Blankets! Blankets! Blankets! most of the men were away past few years ere sadly mixed strong. already a member of the asso-1 woolknap, all wool, part wool with their stock on the ranges. up all fpupils are requested to dation, enroll your name at once and all cotton, army blankets, The trip proved a most enjoya Major W. H. Heylman and i bring their report cards to school and help a worthy institution as single blankets, double blankets, ble one, and covered 945 miles. | wife arrived from Spokane late the day they r< gister. In case well as benefitting yourself. It ¡crib blankets and bathrobe blan- 'Sunday night, bringing with the report cards are brought in, only costs $1 a year to join and kets, every kind and all kinds at Goes to C on feren ce | them the major’s mother, Mrs. it will be possible to straighten see the enjoyment you receive Rose’s. j The Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Lacy ! W. A. Heylman. They re out at least a large majority of by the good reading. Over fifty The local order of Rebekahs leave the beginning of the week turned late Monday afternoon the records and thus issue what new books are on thé shelves \ visited the Sandy lodge, thirty-j for Salem, where the state eon- ; to Spokane. ever credits have been earned by for your perusal and fifty more seven strong, on last Thursday ference of the M. E. Church will See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano from the State Traveling Library night. The drill team from this convene and last over the follow- pupils in the past. K arl E. E inarson , Supt. instruction. Prices reasonable at Salem, are expected in a few lodge put on the work over there : ing Sunday. A unanimous re I. O. 0 . F. building. 5-4tf davs. Attention Nina B. Ecker, in a very creditable manner, quest of his congregation was Librarian. The visitors report a very enjoy- made for the return of Mr. Lacy, I am now prepared to do all There will he preaching at Gar- able time. At the next meeting in which the people generally field, Sunday evening at 8 o’ clock kinds of watch, clock and jewelry Headquarters for fresh vegeta of the Rebekahs, the children of concur, whether Methodists or instead of in the afternorm, repairing.—A. N. Johnson. tf bles and canning fruits. McKen the members are to be enter-; not. If he should be transfer- A. F. L acy , Pastor. ney. tained, an annual custom o f the ¡red he will be back anyway for ------------------ Subscribe for your home paper Estacada lodge. I another Sunday. 1 We do Job Printing. the E astern C lackamas N ews . Read the Ads in the N ews . j Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Weir and ’ son Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson went on an auto T~\R. CHRLES K. CAREY ■‘"''P H Y SIC IA N a n d s u r g e o n . trip over the Columbia Highway Estacada. Oregon. last Friday, returning home on Phone for OFFICE APPOINTMENT Saturday. T ^ R . G. I.. McLELLAN A Sunday school convention ^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d s u r g e o n . was held last Sunday at Colton. A delegation from Springwater Phone for OFFICE APPOINTMENT attended and reported about 200 Estacada, Oregon. present. R. W. W. RHODES Mrs. J. Shibley, Miss Elva O STEO P ATH IC bhibley, Mrs. E. Dibble and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON daughter Evelyn visited Monday Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, with Mrs. Moger. C. E. OWEN Mrs. George Perry was a Port DENTIST land visitor on Saturday. Mr. Oregon. Perry returned with her on Sun Estacada, day. —' T-YR.^G WALLENS Mrs. Frank Benham and chil SURGEON DENTIST For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. dren of Portland, who have been visiting her sister Mrs. G. Perry, A L B E R T T. ELOTT returned to her home Sunday atto r n ey at law evening, RESIDENT LAWYER ESTACADA. - - OREGON The wedding bells will soon be ringing in Springwater. W M T g . D U NLAP The Endeavor society will meet attorney at law A t Estacada, in the office of Woodle Friday evening with Mr. and Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f Mrs. I. N. Hull. fice 1524 Yeon Building. D Clackamas County