Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 07, 1922, Image 1

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    lEaatmt (Ülarkamas N puib
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olum e
15 ,
N um ber
49
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E sta ca da , O reg o n , T hu rsd ay ,
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENEMUNTEREST
UPPER EAGLE CREEK i
S eptember 7,1922.
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
GARFIELD ITEMS
IM PRESS! RUES
OPEN CONVENTION
“ Father Goose’’ is coming.
Garfield Grange will meet Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
F.
(’ary
and
urday,
Sept. 9. This will be an
son, Leslie, motored to Portland
R. W. W. RHODES
last Friday, spending the day in children visited Portland vester- a» day meeting. Morning ses-
O S T E O P A T H IC '
day.
sion at 10:30. Candidates for
Principal Events el the W rt the city.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
The opening ceremonies of the
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first
degree be present by 11:00.
Mrs. Viola Douglass has been
OWce in L ichthorn BMg., E stacada,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wucox left Mrs. J. F. Reeher was hostess 1 p-i’cmnai
ot,orai Convention ¡n
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
Episcopal r Geneial
in
the guest of relatives over this last Friday for a visit at Hep-
T } K . CHA S. P. JO H N SO N
mation of Our Reader*
to
the
Skip-a-week
club
last
Wed-
Auditorium
yesterday
morn-
way for a few days.
pner, Oregon.
ing were very impressive. The
DENTIST
Mr. and Mrs. Orke, accompa­ Frederick Burns left last week nesday. The first chapter of more than one hundred bishops
T
he
Bandon
baseball
team
has
won
Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen
nied by Mr. and Mrs. Hollander, for Medford where he will have their study, “The American In­ in their robes, hacked by a vest­
E stacada,
Oregon. the cham pionship of th e Cooa county
dian,” was given by Mrs. Weath-
motored out to their farm home employment.
league.
ed choir of two hundred and fif­
eiby.
T~\R. W. W A LLEN S
Sundav
and
spent
the
day.
Milton A. M iller of P o rtlan d has de­
ty, presented an imposing sight,
Dr. Adix and son Victor were
cided to w ithdraw as th e dem ocratic
^
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
Mrs. Sersanous and daughters here from Gresham a short time i Mr. and Mrs. Ira Head, who as they were ranged on the stage.
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
F or over 20 years a t S p rin g w ater, Ore. nom inee for sta te tre a su re r.
Clandia and Ellen, have re­ last Friday evening.
The somber hue of the bishops’
The Tillam ook county court sold
J.
W. Dillinger, returned to their
turned
to
their
home
in
SHI
wood
vestments
was relieved by the
$71,400 w orth of road bonds to a P o rt­
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deming home in Portland Saturday.
a lb er t t . elo tt
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
land bond house a t a prem ium of for the commencement of school. and children left for Portland
scarlet of their academic hoods,
They spent their vacation on last Saturday, where they will Mrs. R. E. Davis, Glen and which was augmented by the
$4476.78.
RESIDENT LAWYER
Lary, were visiting with Mr. gorgeous copes of the visiting
ESTACADA.
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OREGON
The recen t cam paign of th e Oregon their Deep Creek farm.
make their home.
C ooperative G row ers' resu lted In 496
Davis at St. Helens,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass
B.R. Kitnmel and family have returned with them Mr. Davis | archbishops and bishops from the
W M - G. DUNLAP
now co n tra c ts w ith a bushelage of
and children motored to Shuebel moved on to a place across the
and was Near East, representii g Jet use.-
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
1 . 200 , 000 .
home over Labor day.
A t E stacada, in th e office of Woodle
| lem and Antioch. Nearly every
T he A ugust exports of th e port of Sunday, spending tbe day with river, which he recently pur­
R ealty Co., on S a tu rd ay s—P ortland o f­
Mrs. L. J. Palmateer is visit­ seat was filled, the audience be­
P ortland totaled $2,042,752,' com pared Mrs. Douglass’ parents, Mr. and
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
chased of W. F. Cary.
ing at the Edwin Burlingame ing about 5000. The service con­
with $5,749,448 In th e sam e m onth Mrs. G. Moehnke. Mr. and Mrs.
f Y D. EBY,
last year.
Shoor Patch Tire cement the home at Fairview this week.
Moehnke accompanied t h e m
sisted of the usual form of Morn­
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW .
A cam paign for funds for th e con­
Motorist’s Friend, better than
ing Prayer, and the sermon by
home
to
be
their
guests
for
a
G eneral Practice.
Confidential Ad­ stru ctio n of a new $30,000 building
vulcanizing, it is guaranteed at
Dr.
Owen
Leaves
couple
of
weeks.
the bishop of Newark, N. J.,
viser. O regon C ity. O regon.
h as been sta rte d by the F irst B aptist
There has been a stange un­ was most timely, treating of the
church of Bend.
Fred Paddison and Kermit Rose’s.
TV/fcG UlRK & S C H N E ID E R ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton rest of late among the medical burning questions of the day.
W ith the prune h a rv e st scheduled Bestirl left on Tuesday for North
AVJ> A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW .
to begin next week, Salem grow ers Yakima, where they intend to of Portland, were visitors last and dental fraternity in Estaca­ But while the auditorium is un­
A t G resham office—Tuesdays, T h u rs­ fe a r th a t they will not be able to ob­
work during the fruit picking Sunday at the W. J. Moore da. Both Drs. Carey and Mc­ surpassed for hearing and seeing
d ay s anu S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow tain enough pickers.
home.
building. Portlan d office, 609-15, F en ­
Millan have left and now Dr. C. it lacks the devotional atmo­
Mias J e a n e tte Sykes, age 12, of season.
ton building.
Salem , has clim bed M ount R ainier.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodle, son Mrs. Albert T. Elott returned E. Owen, the dentist, has taken sphere of a church, and this un­
She Is said to be th e youngest person Leslie, and Mrs. R. B. Gibson home Tuesday evening after a his departure to Portland, where avoidable want, was the only-
W o o d le realty co .
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, ev er to reach th e sum m it.
were calling at the home of J. two weeks visit with friends and he will go into partnership with drawback to a most inspiring
N early 50 M exican longhorns, which
his brother on the east side. He service.
relatives in Portland.
Collections, Notary Public.
w ere shipped from th e south of Texas P. Woodle, Sunday afternoon,
Justice of the Peace.
had
not been here very long but
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
for th e roundup a t Pendleton, are now They called to see the twins,
They Jet results
Phone Estacada
his
departure
will be regretted
To Recall County Ju d g e
James Lytle and Robert Edwin went Saturday to Pacific City
on U m atilla county meadows.
An Increase of m ore th a n 50 per Rickey, sons of Mr. and Mrs, for an outing of two or three as he had made himself many
A definite organization h a s
friends by his courteous treat­ been formed for the purpose of
cent In building activ ities In Salem is Joe Rickey.
days, returning Tuesday.
shown In th e rep o rt for la st month
ment. His successor is Dr. Chas.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Miss Olive Jones, bookkeeper P. Johnson who comes here from getting machinery started in an
over th e m onth of A ugust, 1921.
The Portland Exposition
at the Portland Crematorium, Portland. He is a graduate of attempt to recall County Judge
R esidents of th e city of W arrenton
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
will vote in N ovem ber on th e question
In spite of some newspaper was the week end guest of her the Kansas City Dental College Harvey E. Cross, according to a
of su b stitu tin g a city m an ag er for
statement yesterday from II.
opposition, the idea of holding friend, Mrs. Ed Linn.
Keep your policy in our F ire
and has been practicing for F. Gibson of Barton Gibson is
the p resen t councllm anic system of
P roof V ault, fre e o f charge.
an Electrical Exposition at Port­ The Women’s Auxiliary of the about ten years. During the
governm ent.
president of the organization and
O regon’s apple crop th is season will land in 1925 ¡is gaining ground. Carl Douglass Post No. 74 will war he was with the army and
G. R. Hobbs of Oregon City, sec­
H. C. S T E P H E N S
be th e heaviest for m any years, ac­ Portland’s willingness to raise hold its regular meeting on Mon­ served overseas.
He is a mar­ retary. A meeting was held at
cording to E. D. Dean, of Salem , field the necessary funds bv taxation day evening, Sept. 11, 1922 at
A gent .
ried man with a baby. Both he a Mt, Pleasant home last Satur­
ag en t for the Oregon G row ers’ Co-op is a fair proposition to the rest
the I. O. O. F. hall.
and his wife will no doubt be day afTorncron at which -time a
e ra ttv e association.
of the state. The authority is A number of people from Es­ valuable acquisitions to the so­
A crew of 50 m en h as been p u t to
committee was appointed to call
w ork In T hief valley, in Union county, asked in a bill submitted to the tacada went to Portland yester­ cial circles of the town. They
on
other county residents who
for th e purpose of asc e rta in in g w heth­ voters of the state at large and day, among them were Mes- have taken the house formerly
might,
be interested in the recall
THE
e r th e con stru ctio n of th e T hief valley it is probably one of the few dames Dave Eshelman, Julius
occupied by Dr, Carey.
The movement, and to interview
dam is feasible or not.
measures that will carry. It can­ Krieger, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. N ews bids them welcome.
prospectve candidates for the
As a resu lt of careless d eer h u n ters
Estacada
not be successfully argued that Hauser, H. H. Smith and the ed­
falling to extinguish a cam p fire In
successor of the incumbent in
C latiop county, a fire is raging in an enabling act to permit one itor and his wife.
Broke His Leg
case the recall movement is
Schools
th e slashings on th e Crown-Willam- county to tax itself to accom­
As there is a shortage in fruit
successful. An attorney has
R.
S.
Coop
met
with
a
serious
e tte P a p e r com pany’* holdings.
plish some desirable or needful jars this season, it will pay you
and very painful accident last been secured to draw up formal
The m odern brick high school purpose, which the people of
building a t W allowa is being rushed thatlcounty deem essential and to get your canning supplies ear­ Friday. He was hauling wood charges for a petition which is
♦ We are ready to fill your 4 to com pletion. A reinforced crew is important should not be legalized ly. You can get most all kinds for W. F. Cary across the river, to be circulated.
at Rose’s.
♦ orders for SCHOOL BOOKS 4 now a t work, and Indications point to
Conuty Treasurer W. W. Ever­
when the wagon tipped over and
by the rest of the state The
After a visit for some time at threw him out. The wheel went hart yesterday advised the com­
♦ and School Supplies—as us- 4 a finished building by O ctober 1.
ber shipm ents by w ater from Electrical Fair will benefit the
the home of her brother, Dr. over his leg and broke it in two mittee from the recall organiza­
♦ ual School Books are strictly 4 th e L um
Colum bia riv er in A ugust, while entire Northwest and advance
Carey, Miss Anna Carey left last places just beiow the knee cap. tion that he would have to de­
♦
Cash.
4 nearly 1,400,000 feet less th an for thf
the development of Portland and
Friday for her home in Chicago. Dr. Rhodes was called, who had cline from allowing his name to
preceding m onth, w ere quite heavy,
the entire state an hundred fold.
to tallin g m ore than 67,000,000 feet.
Mrs. T. H. Morton ajid Mrs. Mr. Coop placed in a car and be used on the fall ballots as re­
Industrial Review.
T he sta te highw ay d e p artm en t has
Carey accompanied her to Port­ taken to Gresham, to the hospi­ call candidate for the officce of
announced th a t c o n tra c ts have been
land, driving over in the form­ tal, where an X ray picture of County Judge.
MARRIED
aw arded for th e broken atone surfac­
the fracture was taker,, and Judge Cross when asked yes­
The
Store
ing of th e Hood R iver fo rest boundary
£ t Oregon City Thursday, er’s car.
«
Everyone attending the show where he will remain until he terday for a statement, said: “ I
section of th e M ount Hood loop hig h ­ August 31, 1922, Richard G. Pal-
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way.
“The
Affairs of Anatol” will be can be moved home. At his age have nothing to say, whatso­
mateer Jr. to Miss Lora M. Da­
An o rd er for 500 pounds of Umpqua
given
a
coat hanger free. Takes such a fracture will be slow of ever.” -Oregon City Enterprise.
vis. The groom is the son of
valley prunes, which will be served In
up
the
smallest space of anv on mending. His many friends
th e sen ate re s ta u ra n t In W ashington, the late “ Doc” Palmateer and
Social Function
the
market
and will fit into the sympathize deeply with him.
For Fire Insurance D. C., has been received by D istrict the bride the daughter of Mr.
The
beautiful
home of Mrs. II.
A ttorney N euner, a R oseburg prune and Mrs. Fred Davis, of Garfield. odd corners of grip or suit case.
C.
Stephens
in
Terrace
Addition,
Auction Sale
grow er.
The newly married couple re­ Come and get yours.
was
the
scene
of
a
delightful
so­
In vestigation in the n e a r fu tu re of
Mrs. Guy Graham and little Emil Sampert will sell at pub-
turned home Monday and will
PLACE Y O U R IN­
the ra te s on th e tractio n lines of the
cial
function
Tuesday
afternoon
son are visiting Mrs. Graham’s j lie auction, on the farm helong-
SURANCE THROUGH
P ortland Railway. L ight A Pow er com ­ live on the groom’s ranch in
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO pany
grandmother, Mrs.JM.A. Schock. | ing to Mrs. Nora Reid, one and when Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. C.
Garfield.
w as Indicated In a le tte r p re­
WILL PROTECT
She returned from Alaska a a half miles north of Springwa- S. Allen entertained in honor of
pared by the O regon public service
YOUR INTEREST
Picture*
of
Star*
com m ission.
short time ago where her hus- ter. on Septemper 20. a number Mrs. E. E. Burns, who left this
Manager Cleworth at the Gem band is manager of one of the J of farm implements, household morning for her ne-v home at
The h arv estin g of th e cran b erry
crop a t the C latsop plains bogs has Theatre has a “star guessing”
canneries, but will return to Se- | furniture and stock, See bills Freewater, Oregon. The guests
comm enced. The b erries are said to contest on. Everyone receiving
attle after the pack is disposed | around town. M. H. Hostetter enjoyed r>cor.l mu-ical select­
be In fine condition and the yield Is
Cary Real Estate Co. expected
one of the folders with pictures of. They will spend the winter I is the auctioneer, and Fred Bar­ ions and indulged in gymansium
to be In the neighborhood of
exercises with music, which fur­
of stars should write all the in that city.
tholomew the clerk.
10.000 bushels.
nished uou ual diversion a n d
T here are 2280 real e sta te dealers names of stars they recognize
This is Paramount Week at the
w. c. t . u.
A eroplane Does Stunts
much merriment. To complete
reg istered in O regon, according to a and bring it to the show. They
The next meeting of the W. report prepared by the sta te real es­ will be given a handsome photo I Gem. Two fine shows to be| As last Monday the weather the charming hospitality of the
[seen. “ Get Rich Quick Walling-1
h >sle sej, a c e.i< iou-; two course
;. T. U. will be held at the home ta te d ep artm en t. More th an 40 per of their favorite.
ford” to be shown tonight is a was cloudy C. S. Woodruff, the luncheon was served at two
cent
of
th
ese
d
ealers
a
re
located
in
if Mrs. H. C. Stephenson Thurs-
aero-photographer,
c
o
u
l
d
not
M ultnom ah county.
roaring comedy, one you will be
DANCE
prettily ar m e d tab'er in the
lay afternoon Sept. 14. It is A fter a th re e w eeks' fight against
sure
to enjoy. On Saturday and take pictures, but he anJ his cozy dining room, where a fire in
A good time is in store for
luite necessary that all members extrad itio n to Lane county to stand
pilot,
Edward
Hantack
did
some
Sunday, “The Affairs of Anatol”
>ay their dues at this meeting, tria l on tw o counts of burglary and everyone who attends the dance
stunts in the afternoon, circling ^ e Kiate lent comfort and cheer,
with an alj star cast headed by
is they have to be sent in by two of larceny. K ath ry n E stol E m ­ to be given by the Neighbors of
and swooping over the town like Those present were, Mes lames
he 20th. There will be election mons will be brought back to Eugene Woodcraft, Thursday, Sept. 14, Wallace Reid.
a
hawk after its prey. The ma­ U. H. Gibb?, A. E. Sparks, G.
L m Angeles.
There was a good attendance chine was exceedingly graeful in R. Ellis, G. K. Lawrence, Loyd
in
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall.
Gents
50c,
if officers, and delegates to the from
R eports from th e various s ta te In­
itate and county annual meet- j stitu tio n s and d ep a rtm e n ts containing ladies free. Pies will be sold at the Ladies’ Aid apron salei its movements, and absolutely Yocum, O. F. Smith, J. E. Gates,
ngs. A full attendance is nec­ th e ir estim ated ex p en d itu res during after the dance so none need go and social at the M. E. church under control. At times it flew W. J. Moore, N. , B. Eckcr, the
last Friday night. A wood-saw-1 quite low, as if it would hit the guest of honor Mrs. Burns and
C ommittee ,
the biennium sta rtin g Ja n u a ry 1, 1223, away hungry.
essary. Refreshments.
ing‘contest by the ladies and a telephone wires, and then it Misses Gertrude Dillon and Ber­
are
a
rriv
in
g
a
t
th
e
offices
of
th
e
sec­
By order of the president
P-T.
Association
re
ta
ry
of
sta
te
budget
com
m
ission
In
sewing contest by the men, af­ would dart up again in a half tha Burns.
Mrs. Coop.
large num bers.
There will be a meeting of the forded much amusement. There
circle sweep. Everybody ran
The sta te highw ay com m ission has
Garfield Dorcas Society
^s the weather (rets cooler, it sw arded th e c o n tract for grading and Parent-Teacher Association a t were also entertaining readings out into the street to watch it.
meets
at the home of Mrs. T. B.
the
high
school
auditorium
on
and instrumental music. The
kes one think of Furs. A fine surfacing th e Drew* valley section of
Young,
Oct. 14, 1922. All cor­
Tuesday
afternoon,
Sept.
12,
at
You
can
get
Simmon’s
Iron
entertainment was r o u n d e d
ortment of collars, collarettes tho K l a m a t h Falls-Lakeview highway,
dially
invite
1.
Bed
and
Springs
at
Rose’s,
they
4
o’clock,
to
elect
new
officers
out
with
refreshments
of
ice-j
i muffs at popular prices at covering 8 4 mil«*, to H arry J . Hilde-
Mrs. Ida Palmateer, Secy.
burn. of R oseburg
Mr. H ild tb u rn ’s for the coining year.
are
most
satisfactory.
1
cream
and
cake.
se’s.
bid VM $122.(2«.
D
l Open September llth ♦
: ESTACADA PHARMACY:
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