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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1922)
EASTERN Operated LOCAL BREVITIES NEW S, T H U R S D A Y on for Appendicitis Raymond Hale, the second son o f Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hale of AND NEWS I I EMS Currinsville, was taken Sunday morning to St, Vincent’s hospital suffering from appendicitis, and Read the Ads in the N ew s . j where he was operated on later Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to in the day. His mother and Portland, Sunday morning. Mrs. Harry Kitching attended Charles Linn from Portland, is | Him. and Dr. Midford was in staying with his cousin, Matt charKC* Lonsberry. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rose drove to Portland, Tuesday in their Sedan James Smith of the Estacada Meat Market was a business visitor in Portland, Tuesday. Miss Helen Wooster came to Estacada from Portland, Satur day afternoon. See Mrs. J. E, Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable. I. 0. 0. F. building. 5-4tf Ernest Rynning left Monday for Willows in Giliiam county to visit his sister. Mrs. White. I am now prepared to do all kinds of watch, clock and jewelry repairing.—A. N. Johnson. tf. CLACKAM AS OCT. 12. 1922. Earl Hassel Loddna Maxwell, Floyd Marchbank, William Me- Willis, Neal Milner, Haze! Mont gomery, Walter Norris, Walter Smith, Vivian Wilcox, Arnold Anderson, Richard Carter, Edith De Moy, Charles Du Bois, Aiice Douglass, Alta Darrow, Earnest Douglass, Jeanetta Gilgen, Alice Hicbothen, Elsie Landen, Har old Stamp, Ivan Sanders. j HIGH SCHOOL NOTES X f t The following officers for the Student Body have been elected for the ensuing year: President, Walter Anderson; vice president, Theodore Howe; secretary, Nova Smith, treasurer, Floy Harlen; sergeant at arms, Ralph Wade; yell leader, Delia Dodson. The two Literary Societies of the high school have held their elections for the first semester. The officers for the Websterians are as follows: President, Wal ter Anderson; vice president, Floy Harlen; secretary and treas urer, Theodore Howe; sergeant at arms, Ralph Wade; yell lead er, Theodore Howe; advisor, Mrs. Einarsou. The officers for the Adelphics are as follows: President, Gladys Miller; vice president, Ronald Burnett; secretary and treasurer, Harvey Woodworth; sergeant at arms, George Rose; advisor. Mr. Jack. A crowd o f lusty rooters ac companied the football team to Hillsboro, October 6th. PLUMBING and T IN SHOP Bring in your old stove. 1 can make it good as new. Am prepared to do all kinds of sheet m e t a l w o r k and plumbing- Get your plumbing supplies here at the old Pesi- tieeker shop. A. G. A M E S For Schools and Roads CO M PLETE D E C O R A T IN G SER VICE MY 1 922 Sam pie Bee ks contain ihe very newest and meat: moderii wall papers of ¡he season at the !cApart pi ices you have seen in years! Amtn g them aie a graat number of 22 Inch papeirs: Tiff ai ies. Blends. En- Kiavsd Specials . Damasks. Stains. Chaîn brays and other ex.ell ent novelties. My books also contain complets decorative schemes prej ared by one of the leading au- thontics in Ammrica, suSi^atw g idea! c ! r harmonies and c cmblnatIons of wall cover- ings. draperies ;md rug;s. Very interesting and heh ful to you in ». larmlng your own decc - rations . I can suplly wall papers. Klear- flax Fure Linen Rugs (newest. most artis- tic and most lutable rugii on the mai ket) as well as special drapety fabrics. Oregon and Washington have The Presser Replies just received $179,418.85 from To the Editor: the federal government for roads In your paper of last week, and schools. Oregon, second on you spoke o f my card in some W M . D A LE , Local Agent J u s t d r o p fii eu nt an d I w ill c a ll the list draws $110,015'21, while window, in regard to s u i t s Day call at Estacada Iloti I. and s h o w y<>u t h e s e b o o k s and Washington receives $69,303,64. Night call at residence. pressed. Well, as you all know, t e l l y o u ju s t w h a t a n y p a p e r y o u The above amount goes to the my w ife has black eyes and Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst. m a y p ic k ou t w ill t*c*st on y o u r counties o f the two states in w a lls . small ears, so it is no matrimo J. E. M E T Z G E R which there are national fo res t: nial suit that I press. And as Gresham, Ore,. Phono 1901 areas. J . W. SAUNDERS money is scarce and collections The governors o f 28 states \------------------------- ~ are slow, it is no divorce suit Rout“ I. Estacada, Oregon. have just been notified that- 25 % | « r » i |_ that I press. But the suit that of the $3,421,531 rececived from (jIT S t v>lllD (jltCFS T press is a suit that has a vest, timber sales, grazing permits! so that is the suit that suits me and other sources o f national ^ sua‘ rates by mail: JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME | best, and that*is the suit I press. forest revenue for the past fiscal! Dail>' 0res ° nian with Sunday. $ 8.00 J. E. G a t e s . $7.00 FU N ER A L BIRECTOR i] year will be distributed by the for- j [W e are glad to have this in ew» $1.50 AND E M B A L M E K B est service, U. S. Department of [A place where your loved ones will i id ío: formation, for we avoid legal Until October31 wemakethe with fet ler care. La y ass Agriculture. These moneys are suits, and our matrimonial suit NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE following offer by mail: Mrs. Nellie Carson helped in returned to states in whicn na-j was years ago pressed to a satis Daily and Sunday Oregonian hi FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONE N Rose’s store, Tuesday, while the tional forests are located for ex- j with NEW S $7.00 6 factory finish, but our suit with Estacada, Oregon. proprietor was absent in Port Daily only with NEW S $5.00 I Claass organizations with the Denditure upon s c h o o l s and j a vest frequently needs press land. New subscriptions begin at once, - exception o f the Freshmen were roads. ing. - E d .] There was an exodus o f school old extended one year. *] :■ held the first week o f school. It W. A. Heylman was a visitor teachers Tuesday afternoon, on was decided the new class should Usual rates by mail: Oue Cause of Hard Times become acquainted before bold at the metropolis yesterday. their way to attend the institute Portland Evening Telegram $5.00 Camp No. 539 Circle No. 832 at Oregon City. One o f the largest hop grow ing their election. They held James Smith has purchased a 1 Eastern Clackamas News $1.50 Meet First and Third Thursdays Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn is slowly ers was unable to pick 25 per their election the second week new Chevrolet car. $4.50 ! The two papers combined, each month.* Every Neighbor urge to attend:—Visitors always welcom improving at St. Vincent’ s hos cent o f his crop and a large of school. The officers elected The above offer with Portalnd GEO. SA W TE LL. Eagle Creek . pital, but she is in a very weak prune grower suffered the same for the different classes are as N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N Telegram good only for week be Clerk of W. O. W. loss simply because they could ened condition. follows: Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land ginning October 25 and ending $ MRS. FRANCES GATES, Estacada. Clerk, of N. O. W. Office at Portland, Oregon, Septem October 31. Seniors:— President, R o n a l d George Pointer went to Port not get a normal supply o f help New subscriptions ber 18th, 1922. land Wednesday morning, where that would pick either prunes or Bennett; vice president, Con begin October 25, old extended NOTICE is herby given that Joseph die has the contract for painting hops, at good wages. These two stance Richmond; secretary and D Denburger, o f Eagle Creek, Oregon, one year. R. 1, who on August 1st, 1918, made two apartment houses at the growers are typical o f many treasurer, Pauline Rose; sergeant Homestead Entry, No. 05375, for the Subscriptions taken at NEWS Office j I.O.O.F. f at arms Ervine Cadonau; class SEi NWJ, Section 7, Township 3 S. corner of Fourth and Jefferson others. Range 5 E., Willamette Meridian, has A few years ago pickers would Estarada Lodd.e advisor, Mr. Einarson. streets. filed notice o f intention to make Three- NOTICF. F O R P U B L I C A T I O N | £ Í go into the hop or prune fields, No. 175. Year Proof, to establish claim to the Juniors:—President, Floy Har (■ Ted Ahlberg went to town Department of the Interior, LJ. S. Land | J iaiid above describid, before the Regis work hard during the season, len; vice president, Roy Miller; Office at Portland, Oregon, Septum- £ Meets every Saturday evi u n g in ter and Receiver of the U. S. Land O f Monday night to rehearse with ber 13th, 1522. their lodge room, corner of lb i ail- keep their agreements to stay secretary and treasurer. Martha fice, at Portland, Oregon, on the )0th The Portland Civic Symphony NOTICE is hereby given that Henry | £ wny and Third streets. Visiting day of November, 1922, until the crops were harvested Christianson; sergeant at arms, Orchestra, o f which he is a Claimant names as witnesses, Lewis Joyner, o f Bbsell, Clackamas county, 1 i- hroihers are always well o i e. •V and at the end o f a few weeks Ralph Wade; yell leader, Delia W. Elliott, o f Eagle Creek, Oregon; Oregon, who on December 9, 1918 Wm. Gilgan, N. G. member, playing first violin. Affolter, o f Eagle Creek, Oregon;! made Adjoining Farm Homestead h Fred Bartholomew, S.-i rotary, 1 have a good round sum o f money Dodson: class advisor, Mrs. Ein John ■I Arthur R. King, of 722 E. 10th St., try, No. 00239, for S i NEJ, Section 29. Mrs. C. A. Miller and daugh to put in the bank. Portland, Oregon; John G. Kreiger, o f j Towsship 3 S., It. 5 L . , Willamette arson. ter Helen, and Mrs. C. Lewis Meridian, (Mr. Henry Joyner owns the Eagle Creek, Oregon. Today a picker will contract to Sophomores:—President, Har Act 6-9-lfi NWJ NEJ Section 29, Township 3 S., and daughter, Mercy, all of Sell- Range 5 E., which adjoins above lands) stay until the crop is harvested vey Woodworth; vice president, A l e x a n d e r ’ S w e e k , Register. wood, arrived Sunday morning 9-21-10-19 ! has filed intention to make TH REE- but instead o f staving, as he Harry Sarver, secretary Leta Y E A R Proof, to establish claim to the to attend the services at the M. land above described, before the Reg agreed, he will pick a few days, Posson; treasurer, Irene Hayden; ! ister and Receiver o f the U. S. I,and E. Church. decide the work doesn’ t suit him, class advisor, Mr. Jack, j Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 7th T H E S A N IT A R Y day o f November, 1P22. R. S. Coop who has been at collect his money and leave with Freshmen:—President, Foster Claimant names as witnesses; Ralph Suit Pressed - 50c the Gresham hospital for some out notice. BARBER SHOP Myers; yice president, Leland | C. Chaney, of Bissell, Oregon; Otto Paulsen, of Bissell, Oregon; 11. L. Wei- Cleaned & Pressed 75c up weeks, suffering from a frac On Broadway, second store In other words, the integrity, Montgomery; secretary, Irma | senfluh, of Bissell, Oregon; W. II. Joy- from the depot, Estacada. tured leg. is rapidly improving honesty, and industriousness of Gates; treasurer, Florence June I ner, of Bissell, Oregon. Children’s Haircutting a Specialty | Act fi-9-16. and is able to get around on these workers are far below Reed; sergeant at arms, Harold A lexander S wekk , Register N ( ; crutches. He hopes soon to be what they were when wages Bronson; class advisor, Miss Pe JACK NORTON, Prop. 9-21-10-19 able to return to his home at were lower and hours much terson. Currinsville. longer than today. HONOR ROLL The plain facts of the case are Pupils who have been neither Among those taking the nine o’ clock car to Portland, Saturday that too many people who howl absent nor tardy for the past morning, were Mr. and Mrs. the loudest about lack o f oppor month: FIRST GRADE A. G. Ames and daughter, Re- tunity and work simply won’ t tha; Misses Nova Smith and work. Too many of these so- James Smith, James Maxwell, Florence Kendall, Mrs. J. E. called workers are like mamma's Wilbur McKeany, Marc Milner, Gates, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mil spoiled boy, if they can’ t have Burt Whalen. Myron Woodworth, ler, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dave Eshel- just what they want they set up Vivian Boland, Ella Brown, Ed man, Mrs. Fred Bartholomew a cry, go to some board, commis na Closner, Lois Smith, Doris sion or bureau, magnify their and Gene Lewellen. Mendenhall, Barta McKenney, grievances and in the past have Bertha Johnson. Bring your faulty carburetors secured their demands.— Manu SECOND GRADE and magnetos to the Eagle facturer. Mildred Closner, Glenith Doug Creek Garage. We do guaran lass, Virginia Elott, Margaret teed repairing of all kinds and . The crossing on the west side Gates, Velma Limback, Wilfred our prices are right. o f Main street, at Third, which 10-12-11-1 J. M. Cahill. for some time has been in a bad Mendenhall, Glen Marchbank, J. B. Landrum arrived in Es condition, has been repaired.; Mildr?fi Rhodes, Walter Sagner, tacada from Loveland, Colorado, The old broken planking was Robert Snyder, Bobbie Wilcox, a few days ago. making the trip taken away and the crossing Mabel Montgomery. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES in his Chalmers car in just five filled up with several loads of Lulu Brown, Lenard Closner, days. He went to Portland gravel. / £< a Tuesday to meet his mother, who came by train. Miss Isabel Duncan arrived home from Kent, in Sherman com plete county, Sunday afternoon. She had been teaching school at that place but has given it up. She Why walk home through the rain when you can get has had a position at Ontario in eaatern Oregon, offered her but a 30c Luncheon at The Silvea Star? has not yet made up her mind I whether to accept or not A rather remarkable coinci Have you tried our delicious dence happened at Log LaBarre last Sunday afternoon, w’ hen a number o f young maried couples happened without premeditation, to meet at that hostelry. These Genuine Mexican Chili Con Came were Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Baker and baby o f Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland, and baby o f Garfield. Mr. and Yours for Good Eats, Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and babies o f Estacada. and Mr. and HAUSER & LINN, Proprietor», Mrs Tom Carter and babies of Log LaBarre. They had a very sociable time together, visiting Il i and admiring the babies. UNDERTAKING D w.o.w. N.0.W I ■mm \ Estacada Pressing Club j. E. G A T E S n t i i i , W e carry R^ubbers to fit all feet—our guaratee back of every pair. As for long service and quality ask the man or woman who wears them. Special: One lot of Hesse Shoe Tumblers Heavy glass to sell at Silver Star Restaurant 60 c a Vacuum Thermos Bottles Pint sizes to sell at 95c Very best Milk at 11c the can. Heebe at 9c, can Sardines at - - 5c the box H O T C A K E S & M A P L E SYRUP? 3 gallon Galvanized Oil Cans at Fine Line of Candies and Tobaccos The People’s Store H. B. S N Y D E R , The SILVER STAR RESTAURANT 90 c -' - C.A. D Y K E M A N . Wher-e y'our' $ $ $ $ have m ore cents \