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(Clarkamas Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County 15, N um ber 51 V olum e E stacada , O regon , T hursday , S eptember 21,1922. $1.50 P er Y ear i LOCAL BREVITIES VIOLA DODGE NEWS OREGON NEWS NOTES 19 - School commenced hero on mm Mrs. Colson and children and I L. V. Cleworth spent a few Monday, ------------------------ - - 15433387 the 11th, with Miss An Portland this week. OF GENEBAUNTEREST j Mrs. Ciiles and children are back ¡days Earl in Kilgore nie Miller of Hood River, as -------------------------------------------------- of Wiliamina, vis — TAR. W. W. RHODES I from their extended visit at ^ O STEO PA TH IC teacher. She will board with PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON j Principal Events ol the W c e ; j Oregon City, Wiliamina and Tu- ited in Estacada last Sunday. Elmer Lankins. Members of the M. E. church Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, j Briefly Sketched for Infor ! alitin. Men have you seen those ve Mrs. and friends of Rev. amFMrs. A. John Fickin was taken to a lour hats at Rose’s? They are Portland Kenneth Keller is home from TAR. G. F. MIDFOKD F. Lacy, met at the church last hospital to he operated mation of Our Reader». ^ P H Y S IC IA N SURGEON. and X R ay E quipment — G l a s s e s f it t e d OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets. Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections TAR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen Estacada, Oregon. TAR. W. WALLENS SURGEON DENTIST For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. ALBERT t . e l o t t ATTORNEY AT LAW RESIDENT LAWYER ESTACADA. - - W M ATTORNEY . G. DUNLAP AT OREGON LAW At Estacada, in the office of Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of fice 1524 Yeon Building. fA D. EBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City. Oregon. TVJTcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, AVA ATTORNEYS AT LAW. At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen ton building. tyOODLE 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, tree of charge. H. C. S TEP H EN S A gent . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + * * + + ♦ ♦ * We Handle * “The Eversharp * “Century’’ t and other * “ Propelling Pencils” * Just the Pencil you need * 15c tO $5.00 The Rexall Store Trap-Nested WHITE LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg Production. L I NE BRED consistently for seven years.-—REMEMBER we were entirely sold out of baby chicks last spring, so get your or der in early for 1923 delivery. Evervone of our customers is a satisfied customer.--WHY NOT number yourself among them? A few Pedigreed Cockerels that will grade up any flock, at 12.50 and $5.00 each-ell in and look them over. PHIL MARQUAM Estacada. Oregon. FARM located one mile ow of Enacoia on Carflatd road. > the Emanuel hospital, Portland, peaches, come in and look them on, on Tuesday. H is ma ny! Monday evening to give the de he stayed nine weeks. over. friends and neighbors hope that parting pastor and hie wife a The Clatsop county teachers’ in where R. G. Marchbank has added he stitute will be held In Astoria Octo He is not yet able to walk but is another may return home a well man. farewell party. After a time spent room to his residence. progressing favorably. ber 11, 12 and 13. socially an impromptu program The ninth annual dairy and hog Clarence Jubb and Mable T. You will be pleased to see Mrs. Ann Smathers is making was given, which started off show will be held in Hermiston Fri Keller were married on Tuesday “Father Goose” when he comes. her sister Mrs. Wm. Mattoon, a with community singing, led by day and Saturday, October 6 and 7. last, and are spending their Mrs. Anna Mikulecky took the visit. Her home is in Idaho. Miss Ruth Dillon. Miss Melba Plans are being made to bring the honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harkness in southern Oregon. 1 p. m. train to Portland, yester Harman then gave a reading af Eugene national guard companies of of Eugene, visited Miss‘.Hazel ter which Rev. A. Demoy made the lG^d infantry up to the author Mrs. Lacey and Mrs. Pearson day. a few days last week. a few remarks, dwelling upon ized strength. The crimson on the leaves of Lankins are spending a vacation at Wil- Both the Hark nesses and Miss the high esteem in which Rev. Although congress Is expected to some of the trees shows that fall Lankins attended adjourn at the end <g the week, Sen hoit Springs. the State Uni and Mrs. Lacy were held in this ator McNary may not reach Oregon Mr. and Mrs. IJunstein and has begun. » versity last year. community and the many friends family from Portland, spent Sat A large assortment of bath John Mattoon is going into the they until late in October. have made during then- robes for ladies and men, at pri A motor mail route from Maupin to urday night and Sunday at J. E. fruit drying business, as he has short stay of one year. Mr, the Wapinitia country, to serve 140 Keller’s. ces you can afford to pay, at bought Ed. Bateson’s dryer. Lacy feelingly responded and as families, has been ordered establish M. Pedersen has purchased a Rose’s. ed, effective November 1. sured the good people of his August Nelson, 9-year-old son_,of prune dryer from J. Reichle and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence was a DOVER church and of the community, of Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin, of La moved it on to his own place, week end visitor with relatives his lasting rememprance of them Grande, was shot fatally in the right where he is making ready to dry in Portland. The Dover school is progress and expressed regrets that chest and killed by his 12-year-old his prunes. In the garden of P. M. Wag ing finely under the supervision it was necessary many on account of brother, Samuel. there is a bed of lilies, which of Miss Waite of Portland. his health, to make a change Nearly 400 person^ from Eugene J. Reichle is helping the Gut- ner, is a joy to behold. Mrs. Jennie Kitzmiller, of A few humorous stories assisted and surrounding towns went to Flor ridge boys to dry prunes. ence on an excursion over the South Mr. and Mrs. Kaake made a Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner Monitor motered over to Dover in bringing smiles to the faces ern Pacific line to attend the West business trip to Portland on Sat am^sons Earl and Otis, are vis in the Studebaker, Thursday of many who were saddened on ern Lane county fair. iting relatives at Tidewater, Ore. evening, whence her parents, account of the departure so soon The Hood River valley apple har urday. Irene Kaake is attending high Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Starr Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Exon accom of this most estimable pastor, vest will get in fairly good swing by the latter part of the week. Growers school at Estacada and boarding and baby spent the week end at pany her for a trip over the Col friend and neighbor. Miss Har River Highway to Hood man followed these remarks bv are already picking Winter Bananas at IVrs. Cadenau’s. the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. umbia In a number of sections. River where Mr. George Kitz a piano solo and Miss Ruth Dil The Oregon Co-operative Grain The school’s term at Dodge Sarver. miller will join them for an ex lon “spoke a piece,” as she jest Growers have advanced a total of will commence on Monday, Oct. I am now prepared to do all tended trip, possibly into Eastern ingly termed it. A general $650,000, In round figures, to mem 2nd. kinds of watch, clock and jewelry handshaking and social time fol bers to date and have received close There was a merry children’s repairing.—A. N. Johnson. tf. Oregon. to 1,000,000 bushels of wheat. Road work is progressing rap lowed, and the evening's pro Starting Tuesday the Pacific high party at Fred Horner’s on Fri The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. idly on Market Road No. 2, un gram ended with light refresh way south of Canyonville will be day. The affair was in honor of church met at, the country home der the able supervision of H. ments. of Mrs. J. R. Hughes on Wed H. Udell. The work is being closed eight hours each day, it is an Howard’s 4th birthday. nounced. Paving operations through nesday afternoon. by caterpillar tractors and Artisans L.odge Visited the canyon make this action neces Leo Pesznecker was home from done Recall of County Judge earns. The fill is being made Supremo Medical Examiner sary. •The water supply of Ashland is re Five charges against County Vancouver, Wash., a few days over the concrete culvert at Deep Eshelman of Portland, for the 'ast week, on account of an creek. The work is being rushed ceiving much unfavorable comment Cross have been formula of Artisans, accompanied Field at present, due to the large amount Judge attack of tonsilitis. to graveling, before Worker L. C. Langlois, by visited of chlorine it has been found neces ted by those sponsoring his re Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Posson and preparatory wet weather. sary to place in the intakes above call. the local lodge last night. Three daughter Leta were guests at The first charge is that, while Raymond Hanson, who for sev the city. candidates, and Mrs. A. T. With an attendance of approximate he went into office upon an econ the Willis Yonce home in Oregon eral weeks has been engaged at Elott and Mrs. Mr. Hanson were ini- ly l&O, representing cities and towns omy and reduction of taxation City a few evenings ago. work in Portland, has returned titated and taken into the throughout Oregon, Washington and platform, the warrant indebted After a .visit oi a few days here and is busy on the grade. Both the visiting officials lodge. made Idaho, the annual meeting of the Ore ness of the county has increased with Mrs. W. F. Cary at the Es gon Osteopathic association was held Many of the farmers are busy splendid addresses which were $100,000 during his administra tacada hotel, Mrs. William Dills with fall seeding. in Portland. listened to with the closest atten left for Portland Monday. So far as known, no alfalfa hay tion. tion. After the busines was con has been marketed from Haines this His economies have been made Preparations are being made Joe Denburger has completed cluded, a bountiful chicken din season for which the growers have largely in reduction of the pen for the reception of “Father the contract for painting the ner was served and the occasion received less than $10 a ton and there sions allowed widows and charity Goose” at this place in a short school building, reshingling and are reports that higher prices that: grants to the poor. wm utilized to make it serve as furnishing fuel for heating. time. Don’t miss seeing him. that have been paid. a farewell to two of the lodge’s Unless world markets improve with Curt and discourteous treat Quite a number of prune grow Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodecape of most valued members, Mr. and in the next few years the Oregon ment to petitioners before him ers of this section, who had com Portland spent Sunday with the Mrs. S. P. Pesznecker, who art1 hop industry will be a thing of thn personally, or before the court. menced to dry their crop, ceased Guthries to move to Vancouver, past. This was the statement made That he has not kept faith C. W. Newman resigned his about Washington. Their departure at Salem by dealers wh6 have beeu with many petitioners in regard operations for a few days until position school clerk and will be much regretted, the fruit became a little riper. Ralph De as Shazer engaged in the hop business for 25 was elected have lived here and in as this they to road matters. years. vi Two steel hangars, accommodating Charges are also made that as Mrs. Buckmaster, a former for the ensuing year. cinity a rood many years, but 18 De Haviland airplanes, soon will judge of the juvenile court, he resident at River Mill, but now Cliff Mannon is sporting around Mr. Pesznecker has accepted a be erected by the army airplane serv has sentenced children to the re residing in South Dakota, was in a new Reo. very flattering position at the ice on the Eugene municipal avia form school without hearing visiting in this vicinity last week Jim Akins spent the week end tion field, according to announcement guest at the R. H. Carter with his family. Mr. Akins is a Bliss machine shop in Vancouver. of Colonel Gilbert, commander of the their parents and has passed a home. He has not, however, disposed ninth corps area. sentence or considered cases high tension lineman in Port of his town property, but has Assistant State Highway Engineer while legal representatives or at special for Saturday, land. leased his residence to E. G Kelley and Division Engineer Wnu- torneys were excluded from the we Hosiery have 1 lot of children’s hose C. E. Leonard has commenced Hopkins who recently bought zer have ordered a location survey court room. formerly priced at 75 cents per work on his new bungalow. the Bass Barber shop. The best to extend the Central Oregon highway from Horse -Ridge, 20 miles east ol F. D. Shanks of Wilsonville, pair that we are going to close wishes of a host of friends go U. of O. Honored Bend to the location of the Bear has been chosen to run against out at 35 cents per pair, some with them to their new home, creek road in Crook county. with slight defects but real bar The University of Oregon has hoping that sometime tlidy will him at the election in November. Captain Lowell H. Smith, command gains at Rose’s. won marked recognition of its i again return here. er of the 91st areo squadron of thf high standards of scholarship, I In an interview this morning, Roger Cary of Portland, broth Teachers’ Reception United States army, on duty at Eu gene patroling the Oregon forests There will be a reception to er of W. F. Cary and a former through the grant of a chapter, j with Mr. Langlois, he said he said that the date of the ending oi resident of this place, was an of Phi Beta Kappa, national hon was much pleased with the hos the work in this state has been ad the teachers of the Estacada Estacada visitor Tuesday night. orary scholastic fraternity, to pitality shown him during his vaneed from September 20 to October schools at the high school audi Oregon institution. Without i stay here. He will he hack each 1 and later if the weather remains torium. on tomorrow (Friday) He was on his way to the moun the a dissenting vote, the Council of week for a few days at a time. tains and Cary’s hot springs. dry. evening, under the auspices of Phi Beta Kappa, in tri On or about the third week in The industrial labor party of Port Parent-Teacher association. George Kelly and Andy Rich- j ennial convention meeting in Cleveland lie will bring with him land has submitted four independent the Everybody invited and it is hoped mond of Portland, and William; Sept. 12 and 13, granted the Ore October, filings to the secretary of state. They that from Portland a full team from there will be a good attend Dills and W. F. Cary left for a , gon petition for membership. include F. T. Johns for represents I one of the larger to fishing trip up the Clackamas i Favorable action by the coun- j put on (he degree assemblies, tire in congress from the third con ance. work. gressional district; Anders D. Berg last Sunday morning. They ex iund, A. A. Hoglund and J. R Nasholm Those contemplating the pur pected to go to Cary’s Hot! cil fallowed the recommendation made last December by the Sen W. C. T. V for representatives in the state leglsla chase of a new car, will be inter Springs before returning. ture from the eighth representative ested in learning that the prices ate of the organization at its reg The W. C. T. U. met at tie* The local chapter of the East-! ular triennial session. district. home of Mrs. H. C. Stephens last Fourth among the Multnomah coun on Wyllis-Knights. Maxwells and ern Star held its first meeting The emblem of this society re Thursday afternoon and ttr* fol ty precincts to which attention has j Overlands have lately taken a after the summer vacation, on j sembles an old fashioned square lowing new officers were elected; been directed through revelations in | considerable drop. 1. D. Mc- Tuesday night with a good at-j watch key, and is conferred on President, »Mrs. Hassel; vice- recent recount proceedings. No. 170H is the local agent for the tendance. A social time fol-' those the highest rank president. Mrs. E. E. Hannah; leaped Into the limelight when it was Cutchan Motor Co. which handles lowed the regular exercises and in the attaining discovered that the counting board Stokes graduating class with hon «ecretary, Mrs. H. C. Stevens; was concluded with light rc- j ors. had given W. J. H. Clark six more these cars. treasurer, Mrs. C. S. Allen. freshments served by the com votes than thoae to which he was en Baseball Game titled, taking from his opponent, W Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring mittee. W. Banks, eight ballots rightfully hie A fast game is promised for returned last Thursday evening, Come in and see our special in At in the case of precinct* MI, 19i Sunday afternoon, when the Es Subscribe for your home paper; from their auto trip to Snekane. raincoats at $5.00. Ihe same and 179. the disclosure will be invest! ^ tacada team will meet one from the E astern C lackamas N ews . They were accompained home by coat is on special sale in Portiand gated by the district attorney and, Mrs. John Meisinger and little this week at ffi.95. It pays to if facts warrant the matter will be laid the Montavilla club of Portland. son, who will visit here awhile.1 trade at Rose’s. before the grand jw y . y___________ Come out and root for the home „ “ Father Goose” is coming. boys.