íEitülmt (Qarkamaíi Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 16, E stacada , O regon , T hursday , O ctober 5,1922. N umber 1 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAMNTEREST PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ■pvR. W. W. RHODES W O STE O PA TH IC P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, T-\R. G. F. MIDFOKD ^ P H Y S I C I A N AND S U R G E O N . X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s p it t e d OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Straets Eatacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections T } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen Estacada, Oregon. T-\R. W. W A L L E N S S U R G E O N D E N T IS T Pur over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. ALBERT T. ELOTT ATTORNEY AT LAW RESIDENT LAW YER E STAC AD A. - - OREGON W M G. DUNLAP ATTORNEY AT LAW A t Estacada, in the office of Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f fice 1524 Yeon Building. 0 D EBY, ATTORNEY a t l a w . General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Ad TVJTcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, AVA ATTORNEYS a t l a w . A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office. «09-15, Fen ton building. tyOODLE REALTY CO. Real Estate. Insurance, Loans, Collections, Notary Public. Justice o f 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 T E P H E N S A gent . Alarm • Clocks : Big Ben Baby Ben Jack O ’ Lantern American Sleep Meter A ll Reliable + « ♦ * * * ESTACADA PHARMACY: The Rexall Store For Fire Insurance PLAC E Y O U R IN SURANCE THROUGH YO U R HOME AG E NT WHO W IL L PROTECT YO UR INTEREST Cary Real Estate Co. — T ra p -N e s te d WHITE LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg Production. L I N E B R E D conaistently for seven years.— REM EM BER we were entirely sold out o f baby chicks last spring, so get your or der in early fo r 1923 delivery. Everyone o f our customers is a satisfied customer.— W H Y NOT number yourself among them? A few Pedigreed Cockerels that will grade up any flock, at 12.50 and $5.00 each -c a ll in and look them over. PHIL MARQUAM Estacada. Oregon. FARM locsttJciw mil« ant o< Eitaead* cn Garfield road. Principal Events of the Wro Briefly Sketched for infor mation of Our Reader* Teachers from all sections of Marion county gathered at Salem Friday in annual convention. The Oregon caves in Josephine county were visited during the last season by more than 10,000 tourists. A movement Is being launched at Ashland ts beanttfy the Pacific high way by planting roses along the fences. Due to recent legislation by con gress the state of Oregon will receive for the years 1I.23-24-25 federal road aid to the amou.it of $2,995,892. The run of Chinook salmon In the Umpqua river, which is now prac tically at an end, «'as very light this season and very few sllversides have been caught. Led by the city planning commis sion, all forces In Pendleton are work ing toward a union depot for the Union and Northern Pacific railroads in that city. An annual prize of $25 in gold has been offered to the student at Oregon Agricultural college excelling in forensic work for the year, by Jacob Relchart ef Corvallis. Reports received at Salem from rural districts indicate that the re cent rains have not injured the prunes, and that picking has been continued without interruption. Discontinuance of the dual election board system, whereby ballots are counted while polls still are open, was recommended by the Multnomah coun ty grand Jury in a report. Ruby Dollar, an 18-year-old hi*h school girl, was shot and almost in stantly killed at Ashland by Earl Barn ard, one year her junior, while play ing with a loaded revolver. An incipient cyclone In the vicinity of Irving, north of Eugene, tore down farm fences, blew limbs off trees and overturned the station building at Ross, on the Oregon Electric line. Girl students at the Klamath county high school must hereafter wear the uniform dress adopted by the student body last year or present a satisfactory excuse for non-compli ance. The grand jury at Klamath Falls indicted J. W. Siemens and John Sie mens Jr., his son, for alleged fraud in connection with failure of the First State and Savings bank, which closed last January. William von der Hellen, of Medford and Eagle Point, was awarded the con tract for construction of the Eagle Point irrigation district canal between Big Butte creek and Eagle point on a bid of »140,000, Vaughan & Bester, who own and operate a sawmill at Acme, on the lower Siuslaw river, soon will build a logging railway several miles long up Hadsell creek, .to bring fir logs down to their plant. Evergreen blackberries, which grow wild In great profusion in most parts of Clatsop county, are now In their prime and hundreds of persons are en gaged in packing them both for sale and for domestic use. The largest tax remittance to he re ceived at the office of the Linn county tax collector covering taxes due on the second half of the year was turn ed over by the Weyerhauser Timber company. The amount was $11,218.32. By a vote of 35 to 27, with 21 of the delegates absent, the Oregon state federation of labor, in session at Salem, adopted a . resolution urging amendment of the Volstead act so as to permit of the manufacture and sale of light wines and beer. Esteemed Pioneer Passes ! Mrs. W. R. Reid o f Garfield, passed away early this morning, after being ill for sometime from heart trouble. Her daughters, Roberta and Elizabeth and sons, Harry and Ralph arrived yester day from Portland to be at their mother’s bedside. The funeral will be at the family home Satur day afternoon at 2 o’ clock, with interment in the 1. 0. O. F. cem etery. An obituary will be pub lished next week. Will Closner has sold his place near town to Wilcox Bros, of the Cascade Garage. and will move away with his family. He has not decided just where, but prob ably to Lane county, where he owns some timber land. U PPER EAGLE CREEK I LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P e r Y e a r SPRIN G WATER N E WS FIRST FALL MEET OF THE E. G, C, CLOG Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pulley and Mr. and Mrs. [R oy Douglass “ Father Goose’ ’ is coming. Mr. and Mrs. (’ art Zurcher were , and children were visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Burt Moore were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gutt- homes of Ed Douglass and Mrs. in Portland, Monday. ridge the past week end, from Viola Douglas Sunday afternoon, Herman Wallace is attending Portland, returning home Sun Mr. and Mrs. R B. Gibson About thirty were present at the Reed college in Portland. day evening, taking Mary Louise, were calling at the home ot first fall meeting o f the Estaca Raymond Lovelace has entered Ruth and Anna Guttridge to j Gleve Heiple Sunday afternoon. da Clackamas Community Club, the Portland Dental college. Portland for a few weeks visit. I Miss Ruby Hoffmeister visited last Friday night in the dining Miss Edith Harkenrider visited On Saturday evening, Sept. 30, I with Mae and Edna Evans Sun room of the I. O. O F. hall. The j Portland relatives last Sunday. ,1922, a nine pound son. Joseph, day. Mrs. Percy Dawe returned Zurcher, arrived at the home of <l^st Proc®eding was the reading A. N. Orke and M. Whulst i Monday afternoon from a trip to ^ r- ar|d Mrs. Joe Guttridge. p 4 u‘ '’liniltes ot the June meet- were up this way Sunday. I Portland. Both mother and son are doing 1 ln^ )Ji " Gertrude Dillon, sec- ret ary, Will Douglass purchased a r, . . . . , 1 fine I)r MidfnrH nf FsinnaHn retar. v - Then the new president Get our prices on furniture be- [ u,,e' . >jr' ounioru Ls.ataaa tractor last week. | Fred Bartholomew, briefly intro- j fore buying, as we can save you uas ' n te n d a n ce . I duced the topic o f the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sersanous i money, at Rose’s. j J- F. Moger celebrated his a road program, urging that and children spent Sunday at birthday anniversary on Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Deming 70th •teps should be taken to insure their Deep Creek home. Monday Oct. 2. Mrs. Moger came to Estacada from Portland, this part o f the countv getting gave him a post card shower Mrs Will Douglass, Mrs Ray Tuesday ,“ fo7th7dav”.‘ its share o f the bond money for Woodle and Mrs. R. B. Gibson from old friends and relatives. 1 road purposes. Mrs. C. F. Howe and Miss L ei were calling on Mrs, Rosa Baker Mrs. Grable returned from la Howe were Portland visitors, \meriea" was then sung by last Friday afternoon. the state fair Saturday and H ar-; the* entire audience, standing, Saturday. Roy Douglass was a Portland e «:.i „ • , , 1 ry Grable, E. Shearer and Mr. j after which the Rev. H. W. Warren Smith sprained a kneel ™ • , . , ,, , f visitor one day last week. .. . . „ Erickson returned Monday by Mort, the newly appointed Ml E. at football practice yesterday af- auto from the fair. Fred Hoffmeister and family, I minister to Estacada, was intro- ternoon. Roy Douglass and family, Ray Mr. and Mrs. Moger are en- duced and responded with a J. E. Gates has taken over the Woodle and family, Mr. and Mrs. joying a visit from their nephew | short speech, expressing his Re-Nu-Em shop, and has moved Walter Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Wendal Wilkens and his friend sympathy and interest with the it into the I. 0. 0. F. building. Will Douglass and Mr. Murphev George Stein, from Miltonvale, purpose of the Community Club. The Ladies’ Aid o f the Chris Kansas. They came by auto Further discussion then followed spent Monday evening at the home of R. B. Gibson and feast tian church met at the church and will go to California from o f the road question led by E. L. Tuesday afternoon to tie a quilt, here. ed on watermelons. Myers o f Eagle Creek, who said Mrs. Bert Twining o f Portland James Smith died at the home that the Eagle Creek district GARFIELD ITEMS was the guest o f Mrs. A. E. o f YV. T. Smith from paralysis, was in favor of the special tax Sparks tor a few days last week. last Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1922, for making the base o f the road There will be no October meet The largest assortment and aged 80 years. His wife prede between Estacada and Barton, ing of Garfield grange. Our lowest prices on men’s wool ceased him about a year ago. which is necessary to obtain the next session will be November 4, shirts, men’s, women’s and chil The funeral was held in Oregon road bond money from the and a big rally day is planned county. dren’s underwear, heavy wool City, Saturday, Se'ptember 30. for them. Miss Ruth Dillon then favored sox and stockings. You can get R. E. Davis is home for a week A Musical Treat the audience with a song, and nearly everything you want in or two looking after his prune winter wear at Rose’s. The Estacada Library Associa further discussion o f the road crop. Mrs. Lee Bronson and son Bev tion, through the efforts of Mrs. question again ensued, in which One fatted cali will suffer this erly were week end guests at, F. J. Roblev, has again secured several people took part, It was week in Garfield in order to wel Dr. Emil Enna of Portland, to decided to make the October the Charles Bronson home. come Mrs. Eash’s brother, Ben session a mass meeting, and in Miss Mabel Wilcox is suffering give a lecture recital in Estacada F. Walker, who has been in the vite the county judge and com Monday evening, Oct. 25. This with a very bad case of poison east for the last 18 months. talented musician appeared in missioners to be present. A com oak, but is reported as improving C. V. Sandstone is at his ranch Estacada two years ago and all mittee from each road district today. picking prunes. who heard him will testify that concerned, Currinsville. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner it was an evening of rare musi Creek, and Barton, was appoint The skip-a-week club met with Mrs. Weatherby, Wednesday. returned Wednesday evening, cal enjoyment. Dr. Enna has ed to look after the matter. The president appointed as the Several plans for the fall and from a visit with relatives at exceptional ability and is a mas Tidewater, Orogon. standing committees; on pro ter of the piano when he plays. winter were discussed. gram, Mesdames W. J. Moore, Messrs. Gohring and Smith of He will be accompanied by a William Corbin was a Portland II. C. Stephens and J. E. Gates; talented reader. the Estacada Meat Co., were visitor Sunday and Monday. on refreshments, Mesdames C. business visitors in Portland In the Nick of Time S. Allen, Julius K rieger and J. Tuesday. DODGE NEWS When Cleworth started to R. Hug1 es. Mrs. C. R. Betts and two chil The last number was a piano Sunday School commenced on dren arrived Tuesday evening Portland Saturday to bring rut Sunday last with a fairy good at from Eugene, to visit her par Mr. Peters to sing at the show, solo hy Mrs. J. E. Gates; and tendance and a promise of more ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reagan. little did he realize the advent then a number of new members urous time he was going to have, j were taken in, after which ad next week. We need your help. Mrs. N. B. Ecker accompan which seems to always come to | journment was taken to one of M. Pedersen made a business ied her daughter Mrs. Mayme the driver of a car when he is in the restaurants for refreshment1. trip to Portland on Friday. Boyle, home last Saturday even a hurry. With two hjurs to Tom Watson and family of V i ing and remained until the last make it, it seemed like time to Football Rally ola. and formerly o f Dodge, car Sunday night. burn. They ran out o f gasoline The High School had a high were visitors at E. Lacey’s on Misses Greta Brumage, Clara when three miles from Barton, old time last, night at ils rally. Sunday. Nelson, Dorothy W’ard and Es and forty minutes was consumed Jupiter Pluvius was kind and re School commenced on Monday ther Garbe, o f the Estacada getting gas. Then at E a g l e with Miss TenEyck taking the grade school, were week end vis Creek with twenty minutes to frained from putting a damper upper grades and Miss Funk itors in Portland. Led by spare, battery leaped from place on the proceedings. teaching the pupils of grades one three riders on horseback, the pu- A change to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens and T 10 lights. to four. We are proud of the pi.s marched in chain formation motored over into the vicinity of Smith’ s car, ten minutes to go. accomplishments o f last term to the beating o f a base drum, Mt. Angel last Sunday, where Then all seemed lost when a and are hopeful of as good suc from the school house to Broad Mr. Stephens had to do some skunk crossed the road at Eagle cess this term also. way. A fter going through sev- appraising. They found the Creek bridge and paused. But Ralph Enquist is attending the t h e n l era' marching evolutions and they were spared, and roads very bad in some places, Estacada high school. He was giving the school yell led by Ted and on the Highway there was bimith s lights burned out. If it one of the successful eighth Howe, the various classes put on hadn’ t been for the moon it a very heavy traffic with people grade pupils at Dodge last term. would have meant [finishing the their respective stunts. returning from the state fair. The seniors reproduced a ini 1 - J. Reichle has sold his place Mrs. C. H. Lichthorn was tak- ‘ he ltrjP ° " hors“ ,,ack or on foot. and expects to leave this week. But Mr. Peters sang to the lar ing camp scene o f the days of en to St. Vincent’s hospital, gest part o f the evening crowd ’49, the hoys garbed in jeans and Tuesday. Her son Albert and A Fine Pup and the day was saved. Such a the girls in calico dresses and his w ife and Dr. Midford accom Over a campfire trip can be expected by a mov sunbonnets. W. J. Moore received, Satur panied her. It is probable that flapjacks were fried and flapped, ing picture man wrho throws day, a pure bred, three months she will have to undergo another and the stunt w as concluded with events o f equal excitement on old, Irish setter pup. from the operation. Her many friends a realistic brawl and killing. the screen. Richwood Kennels o f Peoria, deeply sympathize with her. The juniors then had their turn, Illinois. In color it is a mahoga L ib ra ry B en efit We Lave made connection with putting on what proved to be the ny red and answers to the name one of the largest fur houses in enter- winning number, which was a The “ Father Goose of “ Paddy Whack, ” indicative o f its gender. The little fellow New York city and are showinjf tainmenL for the benefit of th clever take off of members o f the an exceptionally fine line of la public library, w ill he a rather faculty and pupils past and pros is very affectionate, and is glad d i e s f u r collars, collarettes, unique affair. it is to be given ent. When this was over the to be among friends after his muffs, etc. Come in and make by children, assisted by a few of "Leah ies’ ’ in dark green elfin long trip from the east, which your selection while the assort the older people. The program caps, paraded in formations, and was rather bewildering to him. ment is at its best, at Rose's. c o n s i s t s of . “ FatherGoo.se” then all went to the city hall The walnut trees this year rhymes in music tableau and plaza where the big bonfire was Tree Falls children give touched off and the sophomores A tree fell on the cabin o f Ed have been affeced by a black songs and the Douglass near his sawmill on rust, which settled thickly on the promise o f doing their parts conducted the obsequies by cre- Eagle Creek, Monday afternoon, leaves. The nuts, also have well, being coached bv Mrs. VV. mOtion in -effigy o f the Hillsboro crushing in the roof, w reck>ng been damaged, as many on being J. Moore. Remember the date, football team in anticipation of a bedroom set and destroying a opened show the meats as wholly Tuesday evening, Oct. 10, at the the outcome o f the gam<- on E n large quantity o f canned goods. |or partly shriveled. It is claimed high school auditorium, begin- day afternoon. The remainder Fortunately the family were not that the prolonged drouth was ning at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 of the evening was pa- led around responsible. and 15 cents, no reserved seats, the bonfire. in the building.