Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 28, 1922, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16,
N umber 52
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
- r y i . W. W. RHODES
O S T E O P A T H IC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
T ^ R . G. F. MIDFOKD
^ P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURG EO N,
X R ay E quip m en t — G la ss es f itt ed
O F F IC E and R esidence Second and Main S trs e ts .
Estacada. O reg o n —T elephone Connections
T*\R. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen
Estacada,
Oregon.
T~\R. W. WALLENS
S U R G E O N D E N T IST
For over 20 years at Sjpringwater, Ore.
ALBERT t . e l o t t
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
RESIDENT LAWYER
EST a CADA.
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W M ^ G . DUNLAP
attorney
at
OREGON
law
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
r \ D. EBY,
attorney
at
law
.
G eneral P ractice.
Confidential
viser. O regon C ity. Oregon.
attorneys at law
.
A t G resham office—T uesdays, T h u rs­
days ana S aturdays, 263-5, W ithrow
building. P ortland office, 609-15, F en­
ton bunding.
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t y O O D L E R EA LT Y CO.
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans,
Collections, Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
They get results
Phone Estacada
FIR E INSURANCE.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, tree of charge.
H. C. S T E P H E N S
A g en t .
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We Handle
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The Eversharp’
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“ Century’ ’
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and other
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“ Propelling Pencils”
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Just the Pencil you need
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I5c tO $5.00
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The Rexall store *
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Trap-Nested
WHITE LEGHORNS
Bred for Vigor and High
Egg rroduction.
L I N E B R E D consistently for
seven years.—REMEMBER we
were entirely sold out of bsby
chicks last spring, so get your or­
der in early for 1923 delivery.
Everyone of our customers is a
satisfied customer. —WHY NOT
number yourself among them?
A few Pedigreed Cockerels that
will grade up any flock, at * 2 -V)
and |6.0<> sach—call in end look
them over.
PHIL MARQUAM
E stacad a. O regon.
FMIM 1ocat«4o«w nlW am of t m
CarficU road.
r t on
GARFIELD HEMS
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
SPRINGW ATER NEW S
f P. Ï. A.
TO NEW FACULTY
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Alderfer,
Raintest clothing of every dis- Mrd. L. Jameson and family o
who have been guests of Mr. cription at Morton’s.
Portland, were Sunday guests of
and Mrs. T. Eash, left for their Mrs. H. C. Stephens visited the Mr- ant* Mr3- J-
Moger.
home
in
Kankakee,
III.,
Sunday.
Metropolis
Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Shibley and
Principal Events of the Wie
0. V. Sandstone and son Vir-
McKenney’s special blend cof- fam''y were Sunday visitors with
Last Friday evening a very
Briefly Sketched for <nfoc- gie spent a couple of days on fee 25c lb. Hill’s Blue Can, 35c. t*ie ^ A. Shibley family.
successful reception for the new
mation of Our Reader..
their ranch in the Porter dis- \
0f wji,j geese flew over ^ number of people from teachers was held in the audito-
|
trict last week.
town this morning, headed for Springwater attended the Miller j rium of the High School. This
P o rtla n d ’s second ann u al music
is the fourth one >ve have attend­
sale at Viola on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moreland 1 the south.
week Is to be observed N ovem ber 8 to
ed
and the only one which was
of
Portland,
spent
Sunday
at
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith; School started Monday with
12 .
not cut and dried. There was a
I
the
J.
C.
Moreland
home,
cele-
went
in
their
car,
Monday,
to
M'ss
Smith
teaching
the
upper
The county court of Union county
grades and Miss Bhloom the low- delightful informality about it
has begun a cam paign of re tre n c h ­ i brating the birthday of their son. Rosehurg.
m ent.
Gilbert Weatherby had his Umbrellas! We have them at er grades. Both are boarding which prevented it from becom­
ing tedious. In the first place
City H ealth O fficer Plckel has is­ foot badly hurt last week, by
any price you want to pay and , with Mrs. N. Grable.
sued a w arn in g to th e Medford public
the
attendance was greater by a
and ^ Mrs.
It. S.
S Guttridge
having it caught in the spokes the guarantee is the best obtain-! I Mr. anc^
r8, IL
to boil all drin k in g w ater until furthar
good
deal than that at the pre­
and family were Portland visi­
of a bicycle. His sandal was able at the price, at Rose’s.
notics.
ceding
ones. Mrs. R. H. Car­
The prune h arv est in Douglas coun­ torn to pieces, which undoubted­
Be sure and see “Captain tors on Saturday.
ter
of
River
Mill, president of
ty is a t its h eight and th e packing ly saved his foot from being Bing”
W. W. Christensen is a guest the Parent Teachers Association,
with “ Father Goose,”
houses a re receiving hundreds of thou­ broken.
of Dr. W. Wallens. *
October 10.
presided and called the meeting
sands of dried prunes daily.
Our new pastor will be with Jim Abbott went to Salem last
to order, Mrs. Einarson of the
Owing to th e lack of houses in Stay-
Estacada vs. Montavilla
us at Nora Memorial church Saturday to remain a month vis­
ton sev eral fam ilies are living in
high school faculty and wife of
(R eported by W. C. Bacon)
tents, while some a re occupying store next Sunday. S. S. at 2 p. m., iting relatives.
the supirintendent, then inaugu-
buildings th a t have long been vacant. preaching at 3 p. m.
Last Sunday witnessed
Miss Gertie Wilson of Oregon
, one of rated a game to make those pres
The re p o rts of the four banks in
Mrs. Minnie Eash spent Sat­ City, was the week end guest of | the bf t bal1 pames ,l has been ent acquainted with each other.
A storia, ju s t issued, shows th a t since
see.
urday with friends in Portland Mrs. W. H. Graheel.
| our fortune to see.
Bronson Slips of paper were handed each
the form er re p o rt on Juno 30, th e de­
pitching
for
the
local
club
was
and
a
trip
up
the
Columbia
Riv­
posits have increased In excess of $1,-
Miss Evelyn Stannard of Port­ as liberal with hits as Harry Lau­ one on which to get as many
er Hyway.
000 000
land is visiting Mrs. G. E. Law­ der with his money. He came names written of those forming
Fourth class p o stm asters have been
the company.
The one who
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster rence for a week.
nam ed in Oregon, as follows: M abelle
within two hits of pitching a no procured the most names on a
of
Portland,
were
visitors
in
i
A. G rant, H a rla n ; Lelah J. Blodgett,
Miss Mary Ely will begin a hit, no run game, the two hits
slip was to receive a prize. Miss
H u llt; George P. Allen, P oint T er­ Garfield Sunday.
term of school in the George coming in the ninth inning after Retha Ames had the most
race, and H enry O. Ilm ar, Quincy.
Dr. J. Hewitt is visiting his district next Monday.
tv\o men wete out. His suppori names, eighty, and was present-
Right Rev. W illiam P. Rem ington, ranch and prune orchard this
Miss Ethel Hutchins of Carver was excellent also, everything j ed with a large stick of pepper­
suffragan bishop of South Dakota, was week.
elected bishop of th e m issionary dis­
was the guest of Mrs. G. E. Law­ being handled elegantly fast, mint candy. Mrs. A. T. Elott
tr ic t of e a ste rn Oregon, to succeed
rence for over Sunday.
with the exception of an error favored next with a reading and
Bishop R obert L. Paddock, resigned.
Married Thirty Years
by Skinner and one by Kelly, then Miss Ivy Peterson started
Ladies,
when
you
think
of
C harles H all, defeated in the recen t
Thirty
years
ago
last
Friday.
neither
being costly. One of the an alphabet game, which was
Hosiery,
think
of
Rose’s,
the
republican p rim ary for nom ination for
September
22,
1922,
Mr.
and
Montavilla
players tried to steal a form of a spelling match.
place to buy. Our stock of silk-
governor, and who la te r filed as an
independent candidate, F rid ay an ­ Mrs. Ben Tannler of Viola, were and wool, all wool and novelty on Boland, but his peg to second Two sides, numbering twenty-
nounced his w ithdraw al from the race. united in Portland, in the bonds hosiery is very complete.
took the heart out of them for six each were chosen, under the
Bend pro p erty holders a re (temund- of holy matrimonv. To celebrate
“Grandma” Saling’s condition the rest of the game. Boland leadership of Mrs. Mae Reed and
ing bHrd-surfaping if ftny new stre e t
the anniversary, their children remains about the same and her also outguessed them in the L. V. Cleworth respectively.
im provem ents a re sta rte d by th e city
gave them a surprise on Sunday, many friends are sorry to hear ninth, when they had a man out Each member was given a letter
eounci), An ex ten siv e program of
on second and third, by throwing of the alphabet, and the two
paving is expected to be Initiated next by all assembling at their home, of her continued illness.
and bringing with them the
the latter out, which was a little rows stood facinir each other.
spring,
Mrs. Tom Morton left Sunday
The S ou th ern W asco county fair provisions for a sumptuous wed
dangerous when the score was, a word was called out and those
w as held a t Tygh Valley. A gricul­ ding dinner, which was served at for San Francisco where she will
n'^’
representing the letters compos-
tu ra l and h o rtic u ltu ra l exhibits, dis­
one o’clock, with Mr. and Mrs. visit with relatives. She expects
Hauser
started
to
umpire
■
¡npr
it stepped forward and ar-
plays of th e w ork of school children
to be absent about a month.
the game but they got under his ; ranged
ran ere rl the
and a good livestock show w ere the Tannler as the guests of honor.
themselves in order. The
Albert Hannah left last Sun­ skin, so he vacated in favor of
The latter to mark the occasion,
predom inating features.
le
a
d
f
of
each side watched to
An appeal w as made by th e city wore her wedding bonnet.
A day for the Willamette universi­ Rheaberg, with whom the Mon­ see that they spelled the word
of P o rtlan d to th e Oregon congres­ general good time was enjoyed ty at Salem. Ben Rawlings has tavilla catcher started a little
correctly, shifting them around
sional delegatpn in W ashington for by all.
Those present besides taken his place in the post office. argument, but Rheaberger soon if not in the right order, or lead­
in tervention w ith th e in te rsta te com­
Miss Mildred Douglass was let him understand that his goat ing them hack if they were the
“the happy pair” were Mr. and
m erce com m ission for a decision on
here
this last week end visiting was not to be had. Barring wrong letters. The side which
Mrs. Walter A. Forbes and chil­
freig h t ra te s on cem ent.
her
grandmother
Mrs. V io la these instances the game was thus spelled the word first, cor­
H arry Bailey of Lakeview w as ap­ dren of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs.
pointed by G overnor O lcott as a m em ­ Fred Bartholomew and children Doug’ass, returning to Salem cleanly played.
rectly, scored. At the close the
b er of th e board of reg en ts of the of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sunday.
Montavilla made one neat dou­ one which scored the most won
O regon A gricultural college to suc­
Jubb of Viola, Ben Tannler, Jr.
A real money saver—Picnic ble play and their pitcher, Moore, the contest. L. V. Cleworth’s
ceed H. von d e r H ellen of Jack«''*!
of
Portland,
Henry
Tannler
of
Hams
18c lb., Friday and Ratur- was going good, while Estacada side proved the victors. Adjourn­
county, who died recen tly .
garnered eight hits off of him. ment was then taken to the base­
Viola
and
Norman
A.
Forbes
of
day.—McKinney.
T h e su its Involving the validity of
th e so-called In te re st ra te am endm ent, Gresham.
The editor of the
Mrs. W. F. Cary was in Port­ They were well scattered until ment where refreshments were
g rad u ated inppm e tag m easure and N e w s begs to extend his felicita­ land last Friday but she did not the last half of the ninth inning, served.
th e salm on fishing am endm ent prob­ tions to this estimable couple.
see the lady who has taken ap- when a double by Moger fol­
ably will be carried to th e suprem e
Mr. Peters V/ill Sing
partments in the windows of one lowed bv a long single by Kelly,
co u rt for final determ in atio n , It is
Community Club Meeting of the large stores.
put over the winning run, the
Mr. Cleworth has secured a
said.
The first fall meeting of th e ; We ¡have a complete stock of score being 1 to 0 in favor of Es­ fine tenor to sing at the show
The lum ber in d u stry of the Pacific
no rth w est, p articu larly of th e low er Eastern Clackamas Community
Saturday night He is Mr. Louis
guaranteed rain proof clothing tacada.
Columbia riv e r d istric t, is enjoying Club will be held in the I. O. O.
Next Sunday, Corbett, with Peters from Portland, lie has
for
your
selection.
Come
in
and
one of the m ost prosperous periods In
F. hall on Friday evening, (to-; get yours while the sizes are un­ whom Estacada played earlier in a voice that will thrill you win n
m any years. All the m ills and log­
the season, at Corbett, will play he hits the high ones in the har­
morrow) beginning at 8 o’clock. broken, at Rose’s.
ging cam ps are running to th e ir cap a­
a
return game here which will
Important
business
in
regard
to
city.
The Currinsville Ladies Aid be the final one. Our hoys have monious songs, the words of
^ C o n tra c ts for th e erection of two roads and other matters will
will meet at Mrs. Charles Kitch- played a good game all season, which will he thrown on the
buildings on th e U niversity of O re­ come up for consideration, and
It too good for the support thev screen.
gon cam pus a t E ugene to replace those an interesting program will also ing’s on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
is hoped that all members will received. There are no salaried
destroyed by fire a few w eeks ago,
VVanted To find a person who
he rendered. A good attend­
one as a hom e tor th e school of
endeavor to be present.
is
dissatisfied with our money
players
on
the
team,
so
why
not
Journalism and th e o th er to house ance is greatly desired, as plans
H.
H.
Huxley
and
family
have
a||
come
011t
and
help
them
hack
guarantee.
the school of arch ite c tu re , have been for the year will be discussed
and
formulated.
This
club
is
ca-1
™>ved
back
on
to
their
farm
in
The Square Deal Twins.
finish
a
successful
season?
aw arded.
P ortland w as h ost last week to a pable of doing a great deal of the Garfield
distret-and Dr.
(An analysis of the above
“Father Goose”
p arty o f'm in in g and m etallurgical en­
good for this end of the county Rhodes is moving into their res­ game by innings was furnished,
There has been so much said
gineers from easte rn states, who p ass­
hut we have not sufficient space I about “ Mother Goose” and now
in protecting and furthering its idence on the Boulevard.
ed through th e city en ro u te to the
Q. M. Chambers will leave the to publish it. E d . )
“ Father Goose’’ is to de m an d
126th m eeting of th e A m erican In­ interests, so it should be well
first of the week for Memphis,
s titu te of Mining and M etallurgical supported.
some attention. Be sure and see
Have you Registered?
E ngineers, held at San F rancisco Sep­
Fred Bartholomew, Pres. Tennessee, where will sp**nd the
him on the evening of Oct. 10,
winter with relative«. He ex-
tem b er 25 to 29.
Registration books will close in Estacada. The entertainment
T he execution of Russel H ecker for
New Paitor Arrive*
pects to return to the coast early on October 7 until after the No- ¡a -for the benefit of the Public
th e alleged hilling of F rank Bowker,
in the spring, either to Estacada ! vember election and persons de- j L,ibrary and consists of tableau,
a m usician of P o rtlan d last April 17, ¡ The Rev.[II. F. Mort who ¡was
.or
Lake county, California. Mr. [ siting to vote at that time who pantomime and music .w ith chil-
w hich was to have taken place at the appointed to the Estacada church
aU
he
M.
E.
conference
arrived
Chambers
will be much missed, were registered but have not vo ,|ren for actors. Admission will
sta te prison a t Salem Friday, was
auto m atically p u t off, owing to an last
week with his wife, and around the Estacada Hotel, where ted at a general election within be 25c for adults and 16c for
appeal having been taken to th e su­ preached his first sermon Sun- he has been a guest for the past j the phst two years, who have chiidren.
p-erne court In H eck er’* behalf.
day. He is a young man and three years. Mrs. Chambers is moved from the precinct in which
The
co n stitu tio n al
am endm ent
Christian Church
now in Memphis.
they were registered, or have
I
which propose* to allow th e city of mane a favorable impression,
Miss Pauline Zogg. sister of neglected to register at all should
Bib'e School every Lord’s Day
P o rtlan d to tax itself for K.0O0.M0 j This is his third charge, and he
to defray th e cos* of the w orld’s ex­ ¡will attend the Willamette uni- Mrs. Roy Wilcox, was married lose no time in getting their at 10 a. rn.; Preaching 11 a. m.
position in 1925 w as attack ed in th e ! versity during the week, con­ recently to Mr. Frank Forman of names on the poll hooks which A cordial invitation is extended
Marion county c ircu it court at Salem
Antelope, Oregon. The bride may be found at the office of W. to all.
tinuing his studies there.
through a com plaint filed by S. S.
E. F. Atchley, pastor.
attended the Estacada h i g h F. Cary.
Johnson and R oger MacVeagh, P o rt­
By
Reque»t
school
a
few
years
ago
and
later
land attorney*. T he com plaint ask*
Dance
-.hat th e se cretary of sta te be restrain -
Several requests have been lost, her health. She was at the Our fall and winter line of
Tnere will lie a dance in the
«d from placing th e sm endm ent on made for Gloria Swanson’s great home of Mrs. Wilcox at Estaca- Rubber Footwear is now in. It
•he ballot a t th e N ovem ber election. picture, “The Great Moment.” da all one summer, taking medi- will be to your interest to make Estacada Park Pavilion, Satur­
ical treatment. Her health is vour selectian from this stock day night, October 7. Kelly’s
A m o n g the weekend viaitors The picture is still in great de
mand
but
will
be
secured
at
the
very good now and her friend? fresh from the factory, as you string orchestra will furnish the
in Estacada from Portland, were
earliest
possible
date.
Watch
In
this vicinity, will join in ex- know new rubber goods give you music. Everybody invited.
Misses Lydia Matson and Irene
for
tending felicitations.
better service. At Rose’s.
9-28-10-5
George Henze, Mgr.
Saling.
,
A d­
lV/fcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER,
iVA
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , S eptember 2 8 , 1922.
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