Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 14, 1922, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olum e 15,
N umber 50
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , S e pt e m b e r 14,1922.
| GREG9N NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
SPRINGWATER NEWS.
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
U PP E R EAGLE CREEK
BIG ENROLLMENT
US SCHOOL OPENS
You will be pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. Fro I Hoffmeis-
Mrs. N. Grable and son Harry
were Portland Visitors on Mon­ “ Father Goose” when he comes. ter, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Doug-
T ) R . W. W. RHODES
day.
Mrs. W. W. Rhodes was in laas, Florice Douglass and Mrs.
1
•L y
O ST E O PA T H IC
R. B. Gibson were Sandy grange
Portland
yesterday.
Joe Erickson arrived home last
Principal Events (J the Wee
PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON
visitors Saturday.
The school year op *ned most
week
from
Three
Links.
, Rally Day will he held at the
Office in L ichthorn Bl'lg., E stacada,
Briefly Sketched for infor­
The
Misses
Millie
Fames
and
auspiciously
las' Monday with
Mrs. J. P. McAuley and John Christian Church, Sunday.
r . o. f. midfokd
Fern Ross of Portlynd, were the the largest enrollment for the
mation of Our Reader*
Marshall went to Salem Monday Another'iarge shipment of the
PH Y SIC IAN a n d S U R G F O N ,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray , opening day in the history of
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d
| in the latter’s truck to get the j Peters All Leather Line of shoes Woodle during the week end.
I both the high and grade schools.
P ru n e picking will begin in M arlon
OFFICE »nd Resldance Second and Main Sirseta.
, furnace for the drier, returning just received at Rose’s,
Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections
county in about two weeks.
i The figures were 102 f>r the for­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Douglass
home Monday evening.
j W. P. Ferre1 of Upper Barton
T h e sta te lim e p lant at Gold Hill
T } R . CHAS. F. JO H N SO N
and children and Mr. and Mrs. mer and 128 for the latter. A
James Smith is sick at the j was in town to-day.
Is now o p eratin g on a self-sustaining
Moehnke were the dinner guests strong faculty in both schools is
DENTIST
basis.
home of his brother, W. T. | Fred Hebding of Garfield re- of Mr. and Mrs. George Preister a promising feature for the com­
Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen
B aker and U nion counties will hold Smith.
I turned yesterday from Portland. of Logan Sunday.
Estacada,
Oregon. a jo in t te a c h e rs' In stitu te a t B aker,
ing year. With the exception
An
all-day
session
was
held
on
of
Superintendent Einarson and
O ctober 11 and 12.
Ted Ahlberg went to Portland
T ~\R . W. WALLENS
School commenced in Fist. No.
E ight L a G rande citizens a re 111 Tuesday at the Grange hall to yesterday afternoon, returning 50 on Monday Sept. 11, with Mrs. Einarson of the high school
SU R G E O N D EN T IST
finish the quilts for the baby this morning.
F or over 20 years a t S p rin g w ater, Ore. w ith typhoid fever due to th e use of
Miss Jean Halliday of Oregon faculty, and Miss Lela Howe,
well w a te r for drin k in g purposes.
Welfare Home at Corvallis.
City,
as teacher. Twenty-two principal of the grade school, all
Mrs.
W.
C.
Bacon
spent
the
T he Clatsop county ag ricu ltu ral fair
ALBERT T. ELOTT
the teachers are new comers.
Mrs. Ethel C. Julian was united week end with Portland friends. pupils were enrolled.
will be held a t th e po rt term in al In
A TT O R N EY AT LAW
in marriage to Clarence Hull on
A storia from S eptem ber 19 to 22.
RESI D EN T LAWYER
Mrs. McKay, Mrs. K a t i e We bespeak for them not only
Miss Anna Dillon has returned
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
By th e middle of next week Salem Sunday at 5:30 p. m. at the home from a visit with friends in Sa­ Douglass and Mrs. R. B. Gilson a warm welcome but an intelli­
will have sp en t approxim ately $80,000 of the bride’s parents, Mr. and lem.
called on Mrs. Ray Woodle Mon­ gent cooperation from the par­
W M ? G. DUNLAP
ents and guardians of the pupils.
in th e im provem ent of stre e ts this Mrs. E. Closner. Rev. Weir per­
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
I am now pre pared to do al day afternoon.
year.
The latter should uphold the dis­
formed
the
ceremony,
and
the
A t E stacada, in th e office of Woodle
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson cipline of the school and see to
kinds of watch, clock and jewelry
The new m illing p la n t a t th e La-
R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f­
young
couple
were
attended
by
bellevue mine, n ear G ranite, in G rant
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
repairing.—A. N. Johnson. tf were up this way Sunday after­ it that the children do not scamp
county, will be ready for operation Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Wilcox. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore noon.
the home prepartion for their
f ') D EBY,
and Mrs. Hull left the same
N ovem ber 1:
Mildred
Douglass
was
a
guest
V-/ *
A TT O R N EY AT LAW.
went
to
Portland
Tuesday
morn­
lessons.
T h e salm on season on Rogue riv er evening for an auto trip to Eu­
of
the
home
folks
Sunday.
G eneral Practice.
Confidential Ad­ has ended. The season from the gill-
ing
to
attend
the
Episcopal
con­
The respective faculties are
gene, Oregon, to be gone about
viser. O regon C ity. Oregon.
n e tte rs' view, as a success w as fa r be­
vention.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Wilcox
and
composed
of the following mem­
ten days.
low average.
TV/TcGUIRK & S C H N E ID E R ,
Ladies, have you seen those children and Mrs. Nora Reid bers:
T he annual m eeting of the Oregon
AVJ-
a t t o r n e y s at la w .
HIGH SCHOOL
silk and wool union suits? They were calling on H. S. Gibson
A t G resham office—Tuesdays, T h u rs­ P u reb red L ivestock association will Exposition Will Benefit State are excellent values, at Rose’s.
Monday afternoon.
Karl
E.
Einarson, U. of North
be
held
in
Salem
,
on
th
e
n
ig
h
t
of
days ana S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow
Presentation to the world of
Dakota,
superintendent.
building. P o rtlan d office, <¡09-15, F en­ S ep tem b er 27.
Tommy
McKay
came
home
on
George Harkenrider c a me
ton building.
Miss Ivy C. Peterson, O. A.
T he U nion county c o u rt has le t a Oregon’s scenic, farming and
home
Saturday from Hermiston, Saturday from the mountains
c o n tra c t for th e g rading and other industrial attractions and oppor­
C.,
History and^English.
and on Monday went to Port­
tyOODLE REALTY CO.
p re p a ra to ry w ork on th ree m iles of tunities through the 1925 expo­ in eastern Oregon. He will re­
Miss
Mary Atkinson, Oklaho­
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, th e Island City-Cove highw ay.
turn to the O. A. C. when it land to resume his studies at
sition
as
the
means"
of
bringing
ma
A.
C
, Commercial Dept.
Reed
college.
Collections, Notary Public.
R eceipts of the P o rtlan d postoftlce
opens up.
thousands
of
investors
into
the
Percy
Da
we, O. A. C., Manual
Justice of the Peace.
for A ugust th is y ear w ere $178,074 as
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass
A few specials: Quart can of
Training
and
Mechanical Draw­
They get results
Phone Estacada com pared w ith $156,769 in A ugust last state is the plan which is being
and son Kelly of Boyd, Oregon,
ing.
year, a gain of $21,305, o r 18.73 per placed before the people of Ore­ Sunkist Sweet Gherkins, 40c;
were visiting with relatives
cent.
gon by the committee in charge Quart can of Sunkist Sour Gher­ down this way last week and
G. Harvey Jack, Pacific U.,
kins,
35c;
5
pounds
Pure
lard,
P etitio n s from th e business men of of the campaign in behalf of the
Science and Mathematics.
picking
some
fruit
to
take
home
O regon City urging the city to m ain­
exposition measure which goes $1.00; 10 pounds pure lard, $1.90; with them.
Mrs. Jo Hammond Einarson,
tain a paid fire d ep a rtm e n t consisting
Sugar $7.75, at Rose’s.
before
the
voters
at
the
Novem­
O.
A. C., Domestic Science, Art
of four m en. have been g ran ted by the
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
W. B. Coupland departed for
ber election.
and
Biology.
city council.
Rev. A. F. Lacy Moves
This measure amends the state Chicago, Illinois, after a week’s The Rev. A. F. Lacy, to the
Forty-one children, grandchildren
GRADES
Keep your policy in o ur F ire
P roof V ault, tr e e of charge.
and o th e r relativ es of W illiam Goin, constitution so as to allow the visit with his mother Mrs. C. E.
Miss
Leila
Howe, Principal.
O regon pioneer of 1864, g ath ered at voters in Portland to levy a tax Coupland and brother George. regret of his parishioners and
Miss
Esther
Ga rbe, Primary.
the town people generally, ,vas
H. C. S T E P H E N S
Jefferso n p ark n e a r A lbany fo r a re ­
upon themselves. It does not The former he had not seen for transferred by the Methodist
Miss Greta Brumage, Second •
union Sunday.
A gent .
T h irty p o stm asters, of th e th ird and provide for any tax for the state 26 years and the latter for 31 conference to Madras, in east­ Grade.
Miss Helen C u r r i e , T h i r d
fourth class, rep resen tin g th e Oregon outside of Portland although the years.
ern Oregon. While he has been
branch of th e N ational L eague of P o st­ state voters must approve the
Grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass here only a year, yet he made a
♦ + + + * * + + + + + ♦.
m asters, held th e ir annual convention constitutional change.
and
little son, who had been host of friends by his broadmind­ Miss Clara Nelson, Fourth and
In P o rtlan d Friday.
“ Oregon is not developed prop­ here visiting Mr. Douglass’ edness and genial manner. Mrs. Fifth Grades.
THE
T hirty-five hom esites and six club­
erly because we have failed to mother Mrs. Viola Douglass, and Lacy will be much missed by the
Miss Dorothy Ward, Sixth and
house site s have been laid out on the
w est sflore of Diamond lake by Fred let the people of the world know other relatives in this vicinity, local congregation, for she was Seventh Grades.
W. C leator, recreatio n al eng in eer of what we have in our state,” says returned to their home near The
indefatigable in church and oth­
th e fo rest service.
Mayoi George I. Baker, who Dalles last Saturday morning.
Suicide Is Confession
er good woiks. The best wishes
A head-on collision betw een two heads the campaign committee.
Dr. Richard M. Brumfield of
S outhern Pacific freig h t tra in s n ear
Dr. C. K. Carey having given of all go with them to their new
“ Advertising is the best means
field, which we hope will re­ Roseherg who was under sen­
O akland resu lted In a sm all am ount
up
the
idea
of
locating
at
Hcqui-
of dam age to th e engines and th e of bringing about development am. Washington, has now de­ spond to their efforts to do it tence of death for murder, com­
We are ready to fill your
com plete w recking of one freig h t car. of our resources and the exposi­
parted with Mrs. Carey to some good. The new minister ap­ mitted suicide about noon yes­
orders for SCHOOL BOOKS
H en ry A. V aughan, 48, son of A. L. tion in 1925 is the best method
pointed to the Estacada charge terday, by hanging himself in
Vaughan, a pioneer farm er of W alter of advertising that couid
and School Supplies—as us­
be town in Arizona. We hope he is the Rev. II. F. Mort. Mr. his cell in the state penitentiary
will find it just the place he was
ville, L an e county, died a t H ouston, adopted.
ual School Books are strictly
Lacy, however, will be here Sun­ at Salem. His act recalls one of
Tex., as th e resu lt of a b ullet wound
Cash.
“The exposition will bring looking for.
day and preach his farewell ser­ Daniel Webster’s m a s t e r l y
in th e head, inflicted by a Mexican.
The local order of Rebekahs mon.
A re p o rt Issued by th e p o rt of As­ thousands of people into Oregon.
speeches, which used to be print­
toria show s th a t in A ugust 33 vessels There will be investors, farmers, entertained the children of the
ed in the FifthReaders some thir­
loaded o r discharged cargo a t th e local merchants and business people members last night, after the
ty or more years ago, in which
Lon
g
Distance
Congratulations
term in als, w hereas In th e correspond­ from all parts of the world. They regular meeting.
There were
lie dealt with a similar case, the
m onth la st y e a r th ere w ere but 12. will have money to spend and to
fifty present and after playing Tuesday was the birthday of only refuge of the accused, he
The
Store < ing Shipping
records of th e St. H elens
invest. By having our products, games, marching and giving Mrs. Tom Morton, and her broth­ declared from confession was sui­
mills of th e M cCormick L um ber com ­
er who lives in Oakland, Califor­
pany show s th a t 24 vessels cleared our resources and scenic attrac­ “yells.” the youngsters were nia,
remembering the d a t e , cide, and he added, “suicide is
from St. H elens h arb o r In August tions on display we are certain treated to ice cream and cookies.
called
her up by long distance confession.”
c a rry in g cargoes to talin g 17,169,197 to interest our visitors.
The They all report a good time.
phone
to offer his congratula
feet.
campaign which has been plan­ Mrs’ J. S. Osborne accompan­
Purple Grapes
tions.
His
voice was as clear
T he new ly constructed $6000 pavil­
ned in behalf of the exposition ied her mother and brother, Mrs.
ion a t th e new Jack so n county fair
and audible as if he were speak­ John Osborne is a number one
grounds a t Medford, contain in g one measure will be carried into all A. C. Landrum and J. B. Lan­ ing in the adjoining room.
fruit grower. His strawberries,
PLACE Y O U R IN­
of th e la rg e st and best dance floors parts of the state between now drum, to Portland last Thursday
raspberries and other small fruits
SURANCE THROUGH
in th e sta te , w as form ally opened last and November 6.
on their way back to their home
Radio King Coming
are always of the highest stand­
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO week.
in Loveland, Colorado, This If you haven't received your ard, and now hi r grapes are
WILL PROTECT
C lark R. Jack so n of Chpbaiis, W ash.,
Eastern
Star
Notice
was their second trip to Oregon, favorite star’s picture yet, bring proving equally so. At March-
YOUR INTEREST
ex-state tax com m issioner, and Mrs.
A stated communication of and they expect to motor back in the folder with as many stars hank’s confectionery some of his
Linda B olling S turgis, cousin of Mrs.
W oodrow W ilson, w ere m arrie d re­ Mountain Chapter No. 108, O. E. this fall or early in the spring.
named as you can, and Mr. Clew- Concords are for sale, which
cently In P o rtlan d , w here th e bride S., will be held on Tuesday even­
orth
will give you the one you in size, bloom and flavor resem­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Sparks
en­
has been living.
ing, September 19.
ble the hot house varieties which
want.
tertained
Saturday
and
Sunday
E. S. T tllinghast. for th e p a st 17H
fetch an exhorhitant price per
an
old
friend
from
Nebraska,
E.
y ears su p erin ten d e n t of th e Oregon
Christian Church
pound.
sta te school fo r th e deaf a t Salem ,
R. Gurnev, who has extensive
Radiograms Received
has accepted a 'sim lla r position in Mis­
Bib'e School every Lord’s Day lumber interests at Baker, Ore­ Yesterday evening, at the in­
souri and will leave for th a t sta te at 10 a. m.; Preaching 11 a. m. gon. They drove him back to
P .T A.
vitation of S. P. Pcsznecker, we
about O ctober 1.
The
first
meeting of the year
A
cordial
invitation
is
extended
Portland,
S
u
n
d
a
y
afternoon,
listened to the radio returns re­
G eorge H oward, tw enty-five, for­
WHITE LEGHORNS
of
the
Parent-Teacher
Associa­
feited his life at the sta te p en iten tiary to all. Theme of sermon will be Mrs. Nina Ecker who also knew ceived by him.
From Portland
B red for V igor an d H igh
a t Salem F rid ay for th e m u rd er of Sunday, September 17th, will be Mr. Gurney in Nebraska aecom-j came reports of the suicide of tion was held in the high school
Egg P roduction.
George R. Sw eeney of Vale, tw o years “ Putting on the whole armour! paning them.
Dr. Brumfield and the ball games. auditorium Tuesday afternoon.
L I N E B R E D consistently for
ago. H ow ard w as pronounced dead ten of God.”
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ellis have It is astonishing how clear the New officers were elected as fol­
seven y e a rs .— R EM EM BER we
m inutes a fte r the tra p was sprung.
w ere en tirely sold out of baby
E. F. Atchley, pastor.
been entertaining their son, voice sounds. Salt Lake was al­ lows: President, Mrs. U. II.
Inspection of ranges in th e forests
chicks la st spring, so g e t your o r­
Loran J. Ellis the past few days.! so tried and communication es­ Carter; vice-president, Mrs. G.
d er in early fo r 1923 delivery.
for developing th e forest service g raz­
Mr. and Mrs. Loran J. Ellis are tablished. If development along P. Rose; secretary, Mrs. K. F.in-
ing plans is being stead ily pushed
E veryone of o ur custom ers is a
Baseball Game
nrson; treasurer, Miss L e i l a
satisfied cu sto m er.—W HY NOT
and will be com pleted this fall, accord­
A return match with the col­ to leave the end of the week for this line continues, a man will Howe;executive board, Mrs. Ger­
num ber yourself am ong them ?
ing to D C. Ingram , grazing exam iner
Boston
where
he
will
pursue
have to use the sign language if
A few Pedigreed C ockerels th a t
of th e U nited S ta te s forest service.
I ored team, The Portland Trojans
graduate
study
in
the
Massachu­
does
not wish what he says, to ald Wilcox. Mrs. Mae Reed and
will grade up ar.y flock, a t $2.50
Clayton K irk, se c re ta ry of th e tribal will be played Sunday afternoon.
and $5.0<i e a c h —ell in a rd look
setts
Institute
of
Technology.,
become generally known. It re­ Mrs, Hassell.
council o f th e Klamath Indians and j
them over.
Since
his
graduation
at
the
U.
of
calls
the scriptural prophecy:
long identified with tribal affairs, was
Mrs. C. C. Saling and sons
Postmaster Heylman
arre ste d by Ju stic e of the P eace Snook Neil and Fred leave today for O., in 1920, he has been head “ that which ye have spoken .in
PHIL MAKQUAM
visitor
in Portland to-da;
of
f&lloqiiln
on
a
charge
of
introduc­
E stacada. O regon.
Corvallis, where they will remain draftsman with Lawrence & Hol- the ear in closets shall be pro­
ing liquor on th e K lam ath Indian rea-
F A R * located one mil« oat erf Estacada on
We do Job Printing.
ford, architects, in Portland.
claimed upon the housetops. ”
Garfi «14 road.
for some months.
D
FIRE INSURANCE.
Estacada
Schools
Open September llth
Rexall
For Fire Insurance
Cary Real Estate Co.
Trap-Nested
ervgtjpa.