Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 02, 1922, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16,
OREGON HEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
■pvR. W. W. RHODES
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O STE O PA T H IC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in LichthOrn Bldg., Estacada,
D R. P H G Y ,F SIC . MIDFOKD
IA N
SURGEON.
and
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R ay E qu ipmen t — G lasses f it te d
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets.
Estacaia. Oregon—Telephone .Connections
T~\R CHAS. 1'. JOHNSON
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen
Estacada,
Oregon.
TNR. W. WALLENS
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore.
ALBERT T. ELOTT
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
r e s id e n t la wyer
ESTACADA.
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OREGON
W M . G. DUNLAP
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
D. EBY,
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
General Practice. Confidential
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
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YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
WILL PROTECT
YOUR INTEREST
Cary Real Estate Co.
Trap-Nested
WHITE LEGHORNS
Bred for Vigor and High
Egg Production.
L I N E B R E D consistently for
seven years.—REMEMBER we
were entirely sold out of baby
chicks last spring. sogvt 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 $2.50
and $5.00 each —call in and look
them over.
PHIL MARQUAM
Estacada. Oregon.
FARM located oh « mil« out of Estaead« on
Garfield ro«d.
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano
struction. Prices reasonable.
O. O. F. building.
5-4tf
DODGE NEWS
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
SPRINGWATER NEWS
Miss Leila Howe visited Port-
An all day Sunday School con­
land Saturday.
ference wiil he held at Spring-
Frederick Burns was in Esta­ water church on Monday, Nov.
cada a few days last week.
6, with Mr. Everet in charge
Principal Events 6? the Wee
In spite of the rain last Friday
The latest novelties in Ladies’ and other speakers from Port­
night,
the monthly meeting of
Briefly Sketched for infor­
Sweaters. You can get them at land, Dodge, Colton, E a g l e
the
Community
club was well at-
Rose’s.
Creek, George and Springwater.
mation of Our Reader».'
j
tended.
It
was
held in the Gem
Mrs. Margaret Kiigore was a Sunda-V Schools have been invit-
Theatre,
and
the
program was an
Portland visitor Saturday and ed t 0 attend. All are requested
Albany merchants will organize a
I
exceptionally
interesting
one that
Sunday.
| to bring a basket dinner and the
chapter of the Oregon Retail Mer­
Springwater church will furnish appealed strongly to those pres­
chants’ association.
ent, for it was on road matters.
Union county Is now harvesting the
visitor at the county seat Tues­ coffee, cream and sugar. The County Judge Cross spoke first
largest crop of apples that has been
speaking
will
be
all
day
and
in
day.
grown during the last few years.
and gave an informative address
the evening.
University of Oregon’s medical
Clyde Ecker has had business i
on
what had been done in this
school has received a gift of $50,000
in Portland for the past two' A baby boy was born to Mr. connection especially at this end
and Mrs. Guy Grable at the
from the Rockefeller foundation.
weeks.
He enumerated
Operators of motor passenger and
Gresham hospital, on October 25 of the county.
A large assortment of men’s | and the little one died on Thurs- the difficulties which were en­
freight lines of Oregon assembled In
and boy’s Mackinaws and Sweat ! day, October 27. Mrs. Grable countered, and which often pre­
Salem and formed a state organisa­
tion.
ers at iRose’s.
vented him from carrying out
I is getting along very well.
The seventeenth annual convention
his wishes and intentions. He
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Sparks;
^
of the Oregon Parent-Teacher associa­
ten-pound son was born to referred to the road between Es­
visited
Portland
relatives
last
tion held a three-day session at Eu­
Mr. and Mrs. George Guttridge tacada and Barton, which runs
Sunday.
gene.
on
Monday, Oct. 30. 1922. They through Currinsville and Eagle
BISSELL ITEMS
The work of building a breakwater
The
M.
E.
Ladies
Aid
held
have
named him David Daniel,
to protect the state fish hatchery and
Creek, and promised that the
Mr. Crawford and Elsie Muel­ their meeting at the parsonage Both mother and baby are doing
the county bridge near Oakridge has
county would go 50-50 with the
ifine*
ler of Portland, vjsited the lat­ Wednesday afternoon.
been started.
districts
in getting it ready for
Tillamook’s school budget for next ter’s sister, Mrs. Peter Ruhl,
Mrs. W. F. Cary with her
paving.
As the road was already
Year calls for '‘$9,610, which Is a re­ last Sunday.
little daughter Phillis, visited
The Root Objection
in excellent condition, and only a
duction of about $2500 from the pre-
Hans Paulsen returned to his I Portland relatives Monday.
“Those who oppose this bill in­ few places where it lacked the
O. D. Bare, who killed his father home in Portland after spending
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
J.
Pimm
and
sist
that it is un-American. necessary width, the expense
In a quarrel at the ranch home on
a few days with his son Julius family were guests of Mr. and I America is the greatest experi-
Calamity creek, near Drewsey, was ac­
would not be heavy. It is within
Mrs. W. H. Grabeel last Sunday. I ment in democracy. But this the bounds of possibility that
quitted by a coroner’s verdict of Justi­ Paulsen at Bissell.
Theo. Harders left last Thurs­ Rubbers and Rain Clothes for bill is a movement of autocracy
fiable homicide.
rather than of democracy. It is this road will be completed by
9. A. Stanfield, brother of Senator day morning for Yocnm’s mill,
the
whole
family.
We
carry
on­
dictorial
rather than democratic. another year. Judge Cross was
Stanfield, Is reported to have purchas­ where he intends to work for a
It is more Prussian than patri­ followed by C. W. Kruse candi­
ly the best grades, at Rose’s.
ed 15,000 lambs in Central Oregon last while.
otic. Germany built up a paren­
week for the Stanfield Interests, for
The Epworth Leaguers of the tal system of state government. date for county commissioner,
Roy Maxwell and C h a r l e s
shipment to Idaho.
M. E. church had a Hallowe’en This bill is a movement in the who also spoke briefly on roads.
A big log hotel being built at Elk Mathews, formerly of Bissell but ! party at the church Tuesday same direction. It smacks some­
The next feature was I he show­
lake in Deschutes county will be ready now of Portland, spent Saturday
what of bolshevism that makes ing of a series of pictures, thru
night.
by next summer for tourists, who are night and Sunday at Bissell.
the child the ward of the state.” the courtesy of the Standard Oil
H. L. McKenny, who has been
visiting that resort In constantly In­
The above is quoted from an Co., depicting the processes in­
creasing numbers yearly.
Can You Beat It?
in eastern Oregon for the past
address on the school bill by the volved in road making. These
The 1922 grape crop of Clackamas
The life of the western beet two weeks, is expected home to­ Rev. W. T. McElveen, pastor of
county has been the largest In years,
were explained by the company’s
sugar
industry has been saved day.
and the fruit Is of exceptionally fine
the First Congregational church representatives, Messrs. Phamig
Portland visitors in Estacada at Portland. It expresses so
qualliy. The grapes have found a by a moderate tariff which will
ready sale at 4 to 5 cents a pound.
prevent its extinction by foreign Saturday night and Sunday were clearly and forcibly our main and and Stewart. A laughable inci­
dent occurred at the beginning
After Investigation, the Baker city grown sugar produced with the Miss Helen Wooster, Raymond
root objection against the bill, of the evening when president
commission has completely exonerated cheapest kind of labor.
Lovelace and Mac Dale.
that we reproduce it. Frankly Fred Bartholomew called for new
Frank Littlefield, captain of police, of
The
act
also
saves
the
western
Misses Ruth and Irene Baling it would scare us stiff if we business, and in response a pict­
all charges preferred against him by
fruit and nut industry which were called home from Portland thought there was ar.y chance of
hts fellow officers some weeks ago.
ure was flashed on the screen of
The Pendleton duck club Is the name enters largely into the manu­ last Wednesday on account of it being passed, or if so, being
two supposed samples of the city
of Pendleton’s newest sportsmen's or­ facture of candy, from destruc­ the death of their grandmother,
d
e
o
1
a
red
constitutional.
W
e
water, one being clear and the
ganization. Over 1000 acres of land tive foreign competition which
Mrs. Saling.
have not seen that any promi­ other muddy with bugs in it. As
near Cold Springs landing, on the Co­
on account of cheap labor could
Another shipment of b e ds , nent educator is in favor of it, Mr. Bartholomew is chairman of
lumbia, have been leased and feeding
underbid the American products. springs and mattresses just re­ but the reverse.
has begun.
the water committee he was a
Boston candy manufacturers ceived. Quality the best and
little nonplussed at first. At the
now raise a large cry to show prices the lowest on furniture at
Political Addresses
The
County
Judge
Recall
conclusion of the program, the
how this protection is going to Rose’s.
Monday night in the Gem the­
company adjourned to the I. O.
Whether
or
not
County
Judge
hurt the “ consumer.”
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gill, from Cross shall be 'recalled will be O. F. hall for a social time and a
atre J. E. Martin one of the di­
Mayette and Chabert walnuts Dufur, Oregon, visited over the
rectors of the Portland school
We lunch of doughnuts and coffee.
and
Jordan almonds must pay a week-end at the home of Mrs. voted on next Tuesday.
board, spoke in favor of the Ed­
know
only
of
the
matter
as
it
duty under the new tariff of 10 Gill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
ucational bill. The Rev. R. T.
has
been
presented
in
the
county
Sad Fatality
Hicks had originally been appoint­ to 14 cents a pound. L o w e r iam Dale.
papers. Personally we shall vote
grades such as are used for mak­
Ennis
Townsend,
a machin­
ed, but could not keep his en­
The entertainment that is to against it on general principles, ist, was burned to 35, death,
ing cheaper candies are taxed
and
gagement.
be given by the ladies of the lo­ for the recall is being abused Fred McKee, 24, wheel tender,
about
1
to
3
cents
a
pound.
On the following evening, at
cal W. C. T. U. on Dec. 2, is to that if this continues, judges was seriously burned when a
the same place two speakers ar­ Most of the larger candy manu­ be called a “ Mother Goose Ba­ ar.d county commissioners will transformer at the Bull Run pow­
facturers are soon to announce
er plant of the P, R. & L. P. Co.
gued for thg recall of Co. Judge
new prices to meet these increas­ zaar,” Watch for more particu­ be tempted to render not what blew out Wednesday morning at
Cross, to a small audience. One
lars.
is a just verdict but what seems about 11 o’clock. The cause of
ed costs due to the "tariff.”
was a Mr. Williams of Multno­
to be popular. In the present the accident was not learned,
Hundreds
of
pounds
of
prunes
One manufacturer has already
mah Co. and the other a lawyer
are
being
hauled
to
the
Estaca­
instance
the judge has met the employees saying the transform­
from Sandy who is managing the increased the price of chocolates da cannery where they are care­ charges of his opponents with er was in perfect order—Portland
recall campaign, Percy T. Shel­ from $1.00 to $1.25 a pound. It fully taken care of by J. C. apparently satisfactory refuta Journal.
is probable that only a small
The victim of this accident was
ley.
____________
fraction of a pound of nuts was Hayman until such time as they tions. Which side is right can a brother of Mrs. James Smith.
Spark»’ Home Robbed
used in the pound of chocolates may be sold and shipped away. only be determined by trial in
Last Thursday night, while and yet the manufacturer seizes This weather makes you think court, and until so tried the
Thousands to Attend
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks were this opportunity and excuse fot of heavier underwear, you can judge should be given the bene­
Approximately
150,000 persons
fit
of
the
doubt,
attending the picture show, increasing the price of his wares get almost any kind you want at
are
expected
to
attend
LL.e Pa­
someine entered their home by from $1.00 to $1.25, when the Rose’s and the price will compare
Against
Recall
cific
International
Livestock
Ex­
removing the screen of a back tariff on a full pound of nuts was favorably with the quality.
position
to
be
held
at
Portland,
RESOLVED,
that
the
Waluga
Patronage at the Gem theatre
window, A drawer in the buffet from 1 to 14 cents and on sugar
November 4 to 11, according to
is increasing all the time T h e 'Civic Club, representing the dis­
was forced open and $85 in war about 2 cents.
announcement
made by John M.
Goodin, Lake Grove,
__ worth
_ ... th e |tr'cts
savings stamps, five dollars in Such tactics to discredit the programs are well
Scott,
general
passenger agent
Bryant
and
Cook,
price
of
admission.
That
old
fa-
.Waluga,
Bryant
Look,
in
cash and an automatic revol­ moderate tariff which has been
for
the
Southern
Pacific com­
vorite,
Thomas
Meighan,
is
the
r(,Kolar
meeting
assembled,
does
ver were taken, also s o m e passed to prevent destructive
pany at Portland.
attraction
tonight
in
“
A
Prince
*
lcre^-'
record
itself
a;
opposed
competition
for
American
indus­
other articles. The robber took
Livestock breeders from the
I10
recad °f Judge Harvey W.
into the honse a potato fork be­ tries are sickening.—The Manu­ There Was ”
entire
Pacific Coast, including
Cross at the election shortly to
longing to Mr. Sparks and left it facturer,
Walter Smith the 10-year-old
points
as far north as British
occur in Clackamas county, and
under the bed. No clue has
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smith,
States Dinner
Columbia,
have arranged for
be
it
further
been found, but neighbors have Monday, November 6, 1922. Re­ played a violin solo at the even­
entries at the show and more
RESOLVED,
that
a
copy
of
since reported seeing a man in member this date and be on hand ing service at the Methodist
than $75,00 ) will be awarded in
the back alley and also standing for our “ States Dinner,” given church last Sunday. He dis­ this resolution be sent the Port­
prizes.
land
and
Oregon
City
newspa­
in front of ths house. The rob­ by the Ladies’ Aid at the M. E. played much talent for so young
Reduced railroad fares to the
pers
and
to
Judge
Cross.
bery was done between 7 o’clock church, beginning at 5:30 and a lad.
exposition have been granted by
C.
A.
McFarland,
President,
and 8:30 p. m.. and it would concluding with a p r o g r a m
Remember you can get Wash­
tne Southern Pacifi ■ Company
R. L. Herrick, Secretary,
seem, by some one who knew j Owing to the uncertainty of the burn and Crosby’s Gold Medal
Waluga Civic Club. from all points on its lines in Or­
what might be in the house and weather, we have*postP°ned the Flour at Rose’s. It gives the
egon, California, Nevada and
that Mr. and Mrs. Sparks would trip as advertised last week, but most pounds of bread from a
Football Game
Arizona.
attend the show.
: there will be something equally sack.
The Estacada High School will
Legion A u xilary Meet
as good. Come.
Annual Bazaar
We sincerely regret to learn play Oregon City High on the
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Watch
for
the
posters
about
that M iss Elna Hoygaard, daugh­ home ground tomorrow, Friday,
Regular meeting of the Ameri­
The Christian Ladies Aid de­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hoy­ beginning at 3 p m. Last week’s c an Legion Auxiliary will be
sires to announce that its annual town
bazaar and business men’s noon Girl’s high grade flannel Mid­ gaard of Faraday, was taken to game with Silverton resulted in held at the I. O. O. F. hall on
lunch will be held on Saturday, dies, just- the thing for this cold the state hospital at Salem, as a tie, 0 to 0. Owing to the weather Monday, evening, November 6 ,
December 2. Don’t forget the weather: red or navy. Special her condition had again become the ground wa< in poor condition 1922. All members are lequested
serious.
which made playing difficult.
1 to attend.
$4.50, at Rose’s.
date and plan to come.
Sunday visitors at the S W.
Benjamin home on Oct. 22, were
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Benjamin
and daughter Zoe and Mr. and
Mrs. Holman (Miss Benjamin),
all of Woodburn.
Mrs. Jochimsen and children
spent Sunday at the Colson home.
A number of the people of
Dodge attended the Hallowe’en
program given by the Viola
school on Friday evening.
Rex Gordon and daughter Hel­
en from Colton, came on Tues­
day to visit his mother, Mrs. S.
W. Benjamin. They returned
home on Saturday.
Mrs. Craft and daughter Min­
nie have moved into the Law­
rence house.
David Horner Sr. made a trip
to Estacada on Saturday.
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