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Easimt (Clarkamas 1V f «.! * ^ vs ' ¡ ^ ^ r *ü 5- íi ^ ® 4^0 » » . I *f*J j-- fc • I * .3 ^ r.4 m í X „ *- r V Jk. Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County E stacad a , O regon , N umber 3 V o l u m e 16, T h ursd ay , O ctober 19, 1932. U PPER EAGLE CREEK OREGON NEWS NOTES Mrs. Viola Douglass was over way last week the guest of OF GENERAUNTEREST I this relatives. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L O C A L BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrow of all kinds at expect to move to Wheeler, Ore gon, this week. The Radio King is in the air. CiTY ELECTION il “ Umbrellas” / T '\ R . W. W. RHODES Rose’s. W O S T E O PA TH IC Mr. and Mrs. Burr and son Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson You can save money on furni Principal Events (>f the Wee P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON motored from Iowa, arriving Die (J‘Cv election will be held were calling on H. S. Gibson the ture at Rose’s. Office in Lichthorn BWg., Eatacada, Briefly Sketched for <nfov- j other day. last Thursday for a visit with the same time and place as Mrs. W. W. Rhodes was in their daughter and sister, Mrs. that o f the state election, those mation of Our Reader«. Mr. and Mrs. I. Akers have Portland yesterday, d 'P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON. V. A. Weir. to be voted for are a mayor, a moved into the Jess Douglass Mia8 Melba Harman is selling X R a v E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s p it t e d Multnomah county's road budget ap house. The Missionary meeting was city recorder, treasurer and two O F F I C E and Rasldence Second an d Main S t r e e t s I tickets at the Gem. Estacada. O regon— Telephone Connections There has not been proximates $575,000 for the coming held Wednesday at the church. eouneilmen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haley were Mrs. II. C. Gohring was a .p, o i r, . . ,, ... I any mar,<e 1 eagerness manifest- CHAS. P. JOHNSON ! year Ih e Sunday School rally will , . ... ., According to the registration books calling on Mr. and Mrs. Fred visitor to Portland Saturday. , . ci j o j ec* over the vacant offices, At be held Sunday on the S u n d ay*.- Hoffmeister last Saturday. D E N l IS * | there are 13,816 registered voters in c , . , „. , ... / this writing (Wednesday) the Miss Florence Kendall has j , School hour. Church will be L , . , , Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen Jackson county. Arthur Bluhm. John Moehnke gone to Portland to reside. . . . . . . , , only name lor mayor which has Oregon. Estacada, Budget estimates of the Port of and Robert Moehnke o f Shuebel, | held at the regmar hour. , T * been tiled, is that of G. E. Law- The „ Radio King will be at the . 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Portland commission for 1923 aggre H. B. Murphy a nntiiim, ,\,„a T-\R. W. W A L L E N S were the dinner guests of Mr. „ gate $1,160,316.83. an d family and Mrs. M r' Annie Annie La- In f or A T< Klott pet,tl0n t SURGEON DENTIST family and for mavor, ar. but and Mrs. Roy Douglass Sunday, j Gem Theatre Saturday and Sun- anil r íi! ; D R For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. A L B E R T T. E L O T T A T T O R N E Y A T LAW RESIDENT LAW YER E STAC AD A. - - OREGON W M . G. D U N L A P ATTO R N EY A T LAW A t Estacada, in the office o f Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f fice 1521 Yeon Building. r\ D. EBY, A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Ad- ]Y/TcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER, 1VA attorneys at law . A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen ton budding. 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 . ♦ * ♦ ♦ * * • * ♦ * * ♦ * Subscriptions * taken for ail Maga zines at publishers’ prices. Clubbing rates if desired. We save you time and expense. The Rexall ♦ * ** Store * ? + « * + + + + Fo r Fire Insurance PLACE Y O U R IN SURANCE THROUGH YO U R HOME AG E NT WHO WI L L PROTECT YOUR IN TE RE ST Cary Real Estate Co. T ra p -N e ste d W H IT E L E G H O R N S Bred for Vigor and High Egg Production. L I N E B R E D consistently 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 of 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 $2.50 and $5.00 each—call in and look •sex. PHIL MARQUAM Estacada. Oregon. FARM located os. mMa out ef Estacada on Garffaid read. I am now ptwpereu to do all kinds o f watch, etoek aad jewalry repairing. A . N. Johnson. tf The registered Jersey sale of the herd of 24 head of William MacBride, west of Shedd, brought $5160. The new high school building at Gates is being completed and will be ready for occupancy in about 30 days. The fourth annual Clackamas coun ty Oddfellows district convention will be held on Saturday, October 21, at Canby. They were looking for a new sawmill site. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis ter, Ruby and Victor Hoffmeis ter, Mrs Will Douglass and Mae and Edna Evans were guests at the home o f R. B. Gibson Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, son Leslie and Mr. Murphey were calling at the home of Roy Doug lass Sunday evening, Mrs. Carl Rhensbrom and children were Astoria visitors recently. .J . „ . j u e C eyof Portland’ were guests at Mrs J. Krieger and baby : the Folsom-Horner home on Sun- daughter were Portland visitors day. Mr. Murphy is president jes eidaj. jo f the Western Spar Co. o f Port- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton *and* motored over from Portland last J. E. Folsom visite 1 the week- Sunday. end with his parents. j When it came to his knowledge he requested it should be with- dwwn as he couid not consider the office for business u n ess and other reasons. Petitions for Fred Bar- tholomew and J. P. Woodle have been filed for recorder, and re- ports are that there will be an - other candidate for this ortite. No one vet has been named for treasurer, and we hope that the present incumbent, Mrs. Nina B. Ecker, will he retained. C. S. Allen’ s name is filed for coun cilman in ward 4, and O. E. Smith in ward 5. Petitions are out and will soon be filed for Tom Morton in ward 4 and Roy Wilcox in ward 5 for eouneilmen. It is not likely that the contest will be very keen, as all are good men and voters will be mainly guided by personal reasons in their choice. Mrs. Nellie Carson is now em Mr., and Mrs. Hansen have ployed as saleslady in G. P. purchased the C. M. F o l s o m Rose’s store. farm at Springwater and expect Ted Howe has charge of the to move on it in the course of a auto delivery wagon for II. L. few weeks. The Hansens come from Illinois. The property was McKenney. Ladies and men’s silk and wool originally homesteaded by Mrs. hosiery in a large variety of col Folsom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lacey in 1852 and has been ors and prices at Rose’s. in the family continually since State President Coming Dintv, like the Gump family, then. Mr. and Mrs. Folsom ex Mrs. Mary L. Mallett, state sometimes is down but never pect to move to Daytou, Wash. 10-12tf president o f the W. C. T. U., out.—Kum in. will make Estacada a visit on Try our Belmont coffee, the DODGE NEWS October 26, and attend a meeting best cupping blend in town at Rose B. TenEyck attended the of the local W. C. T. U., which the price of 31bs. for $1.00 at teachers’ institute at Oregon is to be held at the home o f Mrs. Rose’s. City last week. G. F. Lawrence at 1:30 p. m Peter’s guaranteed all leather The Community Club held its £ ° ' 1 reasurei s R ep o rt All interested are cordially in shoes at Rose’s, cost no more vited to attend this meeting. regular meeting last Saturday l he report of County ireasur- than cheaper makes elsewhere. evening with a good attendance, er W. W. Everhart to the county Football Rally Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks A wedding g ift was presented court shows a warrant indebted- motored to Portland Sunday and The school pupils had a foot to Mrs. Clarence Jubb (Mabel ness outstanding«s o f Oct. 1, of ball rally last night preparatory visited friends until Monday a f Keller) by the pupils who were $457,126.99. to Friday’s game. They marched ternoon. in her room last year. lh e treasurer has on hand $35- to the crossing at Broadway and W. F. Cary drove to Oregon Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller, I231*'17 to redeem warrants out- Second streets, where in antici City Monday afternoon, accom Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker and la n d in g for which a call will be pation o f the result of the forth panied by Mrs. Cary and baby children, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoi-1’ssued; ^ e t0*a* balance on coming contest, they conducted and Mrs. N. B. Ecker. der, were Sunday visitors at the : *iand ’ n_ various funds totals the obsequies ot Molalla, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. T. Gates and son Fred Horner home. $307,255.62. Burnett being the director. A f Bert, of Portland, were visitors The funds o f the county are W. E. Myers resumed work ter the exercises the remains at the J. E. Gates home last deposited in the various banks of again on Monday, after being were carried to the funeral pyre Friday and Saturday. the county as follows: Canby laid off almost three months with for cremation. The ceremonies State bank, $15,500; First Na Mrs. Mae Reed and daughters an injured hand. being concluded, games were Mary Alice and Florence June, tional Bank of Canby, $15,500; Emery Keller had his arm Bank of Oregon City, $70,411.29; played in the light of the blazing were week-end visitors with the badiy hurt at the Kaake & Jubb ! FirsL National Bank of Oregon bonfire which illuminated the Deming family in Portland. mill on Friday. Ihree stitches| £ jty( $28 605.55; First National whole o f the city plaza. Mrs. W. F. Cary and children had to b e t a k e n to close the Bank. Molalla, $18,302.50; First visited at the home of her sister, Musical Treat wound- 'State Bank, Milwaukie, $23,100; Be sure and attend the recital Mrs. Mayme Boyle, in Portland Mr. „Lutes and family haveEstacada State Bank, $14,600; by Dr. Emil Enna, at the high last ¡(Thursday and Friday. | moved onto the Reichle place | Glackamaa.County Bank, Sandy, school auditorium next Wednes The friends of Mrs. G. H. Which they bought recently. $20,000; Batik of Commerce, Ore day evening, October 25, if you Lichthorn will be glad to learn gon City, $1,025.31: Farmers’ are a lover o f good music. It is that her condition is showing Community Club Bank, Wilsonville, $8,000; Carver not often that an audience in marked signs o f improvement. The Eastern Clackamas Com -, State Bank, $5,000, Estacada ha3 the opportunity of A dahlia measuring nine inch- munity Cub will hold its regular- listening to a pianis and compos es in diameter, was brought into monthly meeting next week on | To the Editor. er of such extraordinary ability, the N ews office this morning Friday, October 27. County j Dear Mr. Gibbs: and all who hear him will enjoy from Log LaBarre. It is a beau- Judge Cross has promised to be We wish to express express through a wonderful musical treat. This ty. | present, and no doubt will defend your paper our appreciation of entertainment is under the au Mr. and Mrs. John Page w en t' his administration which hits the many friends who so kindly spices of the Library association. to Bull Run yesterday morning been attacked. An interest- Remember the date, Wednesday to visit their son, and from there | ing program will also I jj ren came to our assistance at the time of our bereavement; our lo evening, Oct. 25, beginning at are going on to Gladstone to vis dered. More particulars will he cal editor, the telephone opera 8 o’clock. Admission, adults 50 it with their daughter Mrs. Rob given next week. tors, Mr. Demoy, Phil Standish cents, children 25 cents. No re ert Moore. and wife. Mrs. Hagan, the ladies Missing Flyers Return Safely served seats. of the Dorcas society and many Attention is called to a new The people ot Estacada {and County Judge Recall others. advertisement in this issue, that I vicinity who mado the acquain- We desire* also to expr. si our Petitions for the recall of Co. of G. H. Lichthorn, the excel- i tance of C. S. Woodruff, aero- gratitude to the many friends o f Judge Harvey E. Cross contain lence of whose groceries is well photographer while here with our love i one who paid tribute ing 1700 names were filed Tues- known, hut he considers pub- I his plane, were rejoiced to learn to her by sending «licit a profu day with the county clerk. 1956 fishing some o f his prices in I that the report o f his being lost sion o f beautiful (lowers, coming names are necessary to place the printer’s ink acts as a trade around Mt. Hood proved to be from several slates and Canada. recall candidate on the ballot. stimulant. 1 wrong. He and his pilot, W. R. \V. U. R eid and F amily . A C ry fo r H elp J. C. Hillman came over from | Graham, arrived in Hoot) River The Wizard Marnee—The ra- hia ranch near Vancouver, Wash., j Monday night, after three days Root’ Root!! Root !! dio laboratory o f Marnee, the Monday, to look up some of his rather strenuous experiences The first game o f the football I electrical wizard—Jimmy calls friends here- He reports his caused by engine trouble. They season on the home field will I for help by radio—Leyden ex- pnine croP as excellent, going were compelled to land on an take plac * tomorrow (Friday) ; periments with new radio ideas: about 40’ and priced at ei>?ht exposed butte and for three cold afternoon, between Estacada Lane answer’s Jimmy’s call— cen^s. We were sorry to learn nights huddled there around a High and Molalla High. As these | L in e beards the Reds —Marnee Giat ^ r8, Hillmans hea.th is smail fi re. Fortunately they had two schools have usually played electrifies Lane. This is the first. very P °°r* arid that she is going food enough to keep them from a close game when meeting, our ¡chapter o f “ The Radio K ing.” i this week to the Good Samaritan starvation, ' people should turri out and root starting at the Gem Theatre. Sat-! an operation. Miss - , for our boys. It will begin Mrs. Ray Holgate is visiting Ur4ay and Sunday nights. Bertha Hillman .s not teaching S t * p • promptly at three o ’clock, lie- her mother-in-law. Mrs. N. J. | ---------------- this «all, as on account o f her r y .. V * p. 7_ ’ ! boiling beef \2'/tC., mutton stew member the lime and l»e on hand Holgate, in Estacada, while her Misi Dorothy Ward, who is mothers condition, she had to 10-12j£c., mutton roast shoulder with your admission fee o f 50 husband is working w ith his one o f the grade fteachers, had | remain at home. His son Haldon 15c., round and sirloin steaks 20 cents, father on a ranch at Terrebonne, enjoyed Tuesday a visit from her '3 working for the Studebaker cents, at the Estacada Meat Co. in Eastern Oregon. mother. Mrs. Luke Ward, who Company at Spokane, Wash., Rain Coats and rubber foot Subscribe for your Home paper returned to her home yesterday but expects soon to be moved to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore vis wear in a large variety for your selection at Rose’ s. ited the county seat yesterday. • the E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s , i morning. Portland. For the first time in the history of Marion county the registration this fall passed the 20,000 mark, the books showing a total of 20,500 voters. A marked increase in receipts and a heavy decrease in expenses were shown in the quarterly report of the state industrial accident commission. Fruits and farm crops of Umatilla county will have a total valuation this year of approximately $7,500,000, ac cording to Fred Bennion, county agent. Pendleton was selected as the next meeting place of the grand command- ery, Knights Templar of Oregon, which met in annual conclave at Roseburg. Eleven and one-half barrels, or the equivalent of 46 sacks, of cement wore stolen from the State highway camp six miles west of La Grande recently. The 39th ahinual convention of the Oregon Women’s Christian Temper ance Union met at McMinnville with more than 100 delegates in attend ance. The prune crop In the Gaston dis trict was unusually large and all tho prune dryers have been running night and day at full capacity to take care of the crop. The assessed valuation of property in Lane county this year, exclusive of that of the public service corpora tions, is nearly $1,000,000 greater than that of last year. Shipments of lumber from the Mill City plant of the Hammond Lumber company for the month of September totaled 4,506,000 feet, breaking all rec ords for the past 18 months. The Oregon Lumber company, the logging camps of which recently were closed down at the headwaters of the west fork of Hood river, because of tabor trouble, has resumed work. Umatilla county has about $50,000 as a part of its school sinking fund which It Invests in real estate mort gages at tt better rate of interest than the districts are paying on the bonds. The Salem Commercial club has passed into history. By an almost unanimous vote of the members it was decided to change the name of the organization to the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Marked improvement in the condi tion of the 280 state and national hanks operating in Oregon is reflect ed In a report issued by Frank C. Bramwell, state superintendent of banks, for submission to Governor Ol- cott. Phillip Warren, Indian, 31 years old, was acquitted by a jury at Dallas which heard the evidence In his trial for the murder o f Grover C. Todd, fed eral prohibition officer, at New Grande Ronde on the morning of Septem ber 3. F. F. Hinshaw of the United States geological survey and J. F Portridge and P. V. Crawford of the Callfornla- Oregon Power contpany are on a trip up the North Umpqua river to obtain information on the power possibilities of that stream. Never in the memory of the oldest inhabitant has there been such rain in Gilliam county at this time. All farmers have been enabled to get busy seeding tall wheat and a good stand Is assured for harvesting in 1923. Green grass has started on the sheep ranges, which were devoid of vege tation. A wet fall in eastern Oregon means a prosperoua year for both farmers and stockmen.