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Eastern Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V olume 16, N umber 6 E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r sd a y , N o v e m b e r U PPER EAGLE CREEK P R O FES S IO N A L CARDS. GARFIELD HEMS 9,1922. LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear EL WOOD ITEMS HOW ESTACADA VOTED ON ELECTION DAY Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphey The Skip-aWeek club held a Guaranteed liain Hats. 75 at Chris Bittner is confined to his returned home last Thursday most enjoyable Jmeeting last Rose’s. i bed. A doctor from Estacada from Hood River where they had j Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. W. RHODES Dance at the Estacada park was called over to see him Mon D ,! O STE O PA T H IC gone to work during the apple Harold Woo3ter, with nine mem pavilion Saturday night. day, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON picking and packing season. hers and one visitor present. With the exception of the goy- Earl Kilgore was an Estacada' Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, have moved to Portland where ' ern0fSh'P Estacada went strong- W. J. Evans, who had been in man and n'a White visitor the first of the week. Canada during the harvesting ^ e'i?hbor, was the lesson topic, yX R. G. F. MIDFOKD Miss Lydia Matson came hom e|Mr- Brown and Fred Bittner lhe combined ^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d S U R G E O N . season, returned home last Wed- Refreshments were served by from Portland last Sunday, re- havc h r°ne into business, having ' ^ e of the two Precmcts wa3 as X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d nesday. ! the hostess, assisted by Miss turning Monday purchased the Stark Street Gar- | follows: OFFICE and Residence Second ar.d Main Strsets. Rep. for congress, Hawley 100 Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections Tom Smith receiving a mes 1 Helen Wooster her go ?3t. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass af e a t j>3rd and E«®t Stark Governor, Olcoti 84. Pierce 213 Mrs. C. Coe of Portland, is arrived last night from The streets. Their many friends wish sage last week that his mother T } K CHAS. P. JOHNSON Treasurer, Hotf 176, Tou Velle them success in teeir undertak- was quite ill, went to Salem Sat 'spending a week with her grand Dalles, for a few' days visit. DENTIST 78. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ing. Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen urday to see her. W. E. Linn has sold his inter Justices of the Supreme Court, Dillinger. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knolls of Estacada, Oregon. Mrs. Ray Woodle gave a quilt est in the Silver Star Restaurant Burnett, McCourt, R^nd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey and Portland spent a few days on ing bee at her home Wednesday. to his partner V. W. Hauser. W. WALLENS Supt. of Public Instruction, ! Max Reeher were yisiting their D R S U R G E O N D E N T IS T their homestead, returning to The following ladies were pres Churchill 194, George 75. Carnation Rolled Oats, a dish Portland Tuesday. ¡parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. For over 20 years at Springwaler, Ore. ent: Mesdames Viola Douglass, j Reeher Sunday, Com. Bureau of Labor, Gram in every package. Saturday. 40c J. P. Woodle, Sr., \V. J. Evans, Louis Vallen and son Orel at 158, Hansen 79. at Rose’s. S. S. and church at Nora Me A L BE R T t . e l o t t Rosa Baker, Linda Hoffmeister tended the stock show in Port Com. Pub. Service, Campbell Mrs. H. B. McNamee of Port land last Saturday. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW and R. B. Gibson. Mrs. Woodle morial next Sunday. A board 94, Erickson 51, Kerrigan 46. RESIDENT LAWYER served a luncheon consisting of meeting has been called by the land was a visitor with the Wil Fred Meilike of Oregon City Judge of Circuit, Campbell 202, ESfACADA. - - OREGON coffee, cake and pumpkin pie | pastor Howard Mort, following cox families over Saturday and spent the week end at the home Story 49. Sunday. about 4 o’clock, As they did not the preaching service. W M . G. DUNLAP of his mother, Mrs. C. Rtiter. Senator 12th Dist., Toozo 192. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW The November meeting of the quite finish the quilt Mrs. Evans DODGE NEWS Mrs. Della Vallen spent a week Senator 14th Lfist., Clark 142, At Estacada, in the office of Woodle Modern Priscillas, was held at Realty Go., on Saturdays—Portland of and Mrs. Gibson went back next Hedlund 100. in Oregon City at the bedside of fice 1524 Yeon Building. day and helped Mrs. Woodle fin Mrs. J. W. Marrs and daugh the home of Mrs. G. R. Lovell her father, W. F. Henderson, Rep. 16th D ist, Hammond 140, ish the work. ter Mamie, spent Sunday at the last Thursday. The usual good who is still in a very critical con Lee 135, Randall 163, Gaffney 85, r \ D. EBY, time. A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . Mrs. Katie Douglass called on John Keller home. Price 97. dition. A 40 lb. cotton felt mattress General Practice. Confidential Ad Mrs. Woodle Thursday afternoon. David Horner S*’., Mrs. Fred Rep. 30th Dist., Meindl 115. ' Rev. A. S. Henderson motored viser. Oregon City, Oregon. Some of the boys got out on Horner, Mr. Pedersen and Mr. with good grade art ticking, out from Oregon City last Fri Lund burg 108. hallowe’en night and played a Benjamin, four representatives $9.00 at Rose’s. Co. Com., Gard 91, Hageman TV/ToGUIRK & SCHNEIDER day, returning Saturday. few tricks, such as taking gates of the Dodge Sunday School, at Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peuner ar Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vallen 32, Kruse 133. -LVA A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. At Gresham office —Tue; days, Thurs- down and carrying them away, tended the S. S. convention held rived from Portland last week, Co. Treasurer, Everhart 203. V days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow and Mr. Penner has taken a po were out from Portland, Sunday, at the Springwater church on and the likes. Constable, A. G. Ames 237. building. Portland office, 609- -15, Fen- returning Monday. I n it ia t iv e M e a s u r e s ton budding, Mrs. Tom Smith gave a party Monday. They report a very sition with the Estacada Meat Company. last Saturday evening at the profitable time. Single Tax, Yes 72, No 133; Horticultural Meet The States dinner and enter Harold Johnson from Portland, home of Mrs. Paddison, which Exposition, Yes 132, No 80; In Six big attractions await the tainment at the Methodist church j spent Sunday with his sisters, was well attended, about sixty come tax, Yes 86, No 113; Edu FIR E INSURANCE. last Monday night, under the joint meeting of the Oregon cation bill, Yes 179, No 106. being present. The evening was Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Giles. State Horticultural society and very pleasantly spent in social Mr. Swerver, who a short auspices of the Ladies’ Aid, was Western Nut Growers associa Recall of Go. Judge, Yes 85, London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. chat, dancing and playing cards. time ago was hurt at the P. R. a very interesting affair and tion at the state college, Corval No 161. Keep your policy in our Fire all present. During the evening some slips L. & P. project and had to be enJoyed Co. Judge, Cross 153, Shank lis, November 23 25. These are Proof Vault, free of charge. 72. of paper with something to do taken to St. Vincent’s hospital, Men, we have just received the fruit, nut, vegetable and berry written on them, were passed is now at home and is recover another shipment of those $5.00 growers’ conventions, the “ Hor The ladies who served on the H. C. S T E P H E N S around and each ona requested ing nicely, Rain Coats. Our sizes are now ticulturists Home” conference, various boards were: First pre A g en t . to take a slip. Some of the stunts Mr. Marrs, Mr. Lacey and Mr, complete. If you want the big and the college Hort. show, a cinct; election board, Mesdames were rather funny and caused Haybelt drove a number of beef gest value on the market, go classic in horticultural exhibits. B. O. Sarver, R. J. Hughes, Car- much merriment. Shortly after cattle to Oregon City on Sunday. to Rose’s. The society starts off Thurs ter, Mae Kitehing, H. Stephens. ♦ + + * + * * + * + + + midnight a delicious luncheon Counting hoard, Mesdames U. Mrs. E. S. Womer fell down day morning with the general ♦ Saturday night November 11, ♦ consisting of potato-salad, sand S. Morgan, Susie Kitehing, W. J. the stairs at her home last Sat * is the regular meeting of the subject, pruning as follows: * wiches, pickles, cake and coffee Moore, Katherine Jones, Louise urday and injured her left arm ♦ Apple tree pruning, Clove Cur- Linn. * was served. Soon after supper Community club. An Armistice ♦ program will he given by the quite badly. However, no bones rin, Benton county; prune tree * the guests left for home, some taken for all Maga + school, and after the program an were broken and she ¡is recover pruning, A. E. Router, Washing Second precinct; election board ♦ what tired but happy. ing from the injury very satis ton; small fruit pruning and Mesdames Mae Reed, M. Belfils, oyster supper will be served zines at publishers’ * O. E. Smith, J. F. Lovelace, D, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass factorily. ♦ training, R. B. Hall, Multnomah; B. Herring. * and Miss Florence, accompanied - prices. * Mrs. A. E. Sparks was hostess pear tree pruning, Edw. Carlton, B. B. Club Banquet * Counting boar 1, Mesdames T. by Mr. ar.d Mrs. Will Douglass, ♦ to a few lady friends last Friday Jackson; pruning discussion led The Estacada baseball club * Clubbing rates if J. Reagan, C. R. Ellis, A. G. motored to Portland on Monday + closed a very successful year afternoon. “500” was the prin by Claude C. Cate, Jackson. ♦ Ames, W. W. Rhodes, C. S. desired. to attend the livestock show. + Tuesday evening, bv holding a cipal amusement and the after The nut growers will at the Allen. ♦ David and John Evans, George banquet at the Estacada hotel. noon’s pleasures were rounded same time deal with walnuts as ♦ ♦ We save you time Baker and Gifford Hoffmeister Roy Wilcox, present manager, out with delightful refresh follows: + City Election ♦ and expense. were guests at the home of + ments. was elected for next year, and a Mayor, G. E. Lawrence 134; * Harvesting and drying wal ♦ An assortment of men’s and nuts, Charles Trunk. Yamhill Treasurer, Mrs. Nina Ecker 128; * David Hoffmeister Sunday after committee of five was appointed ♦ * noon, They went over to feast to make arrangements for a six- boy’s all wool Caps on sale Sat county; walnut varieties, R. E. Recorder, J. P. Woodle 36, J. K. ♦ team' league next year, to be urday at 98c each, at Rose’s. * on grapes. Shinn, Marion; record and yield Ely 53, Fred Bartholomew 53; ♦ known as the Clackamas County * The Store We have a large assortment of seedling walnut orchards, A. Councilman 4th ward, C. S. Al VIOLA * League. Mr. Wilcox and len 54, Roy Wilcox 82; Council the. 0f women's Fancy Wool Hosiery L. Page, Marion. **+ + + + + * ♦ » è i boys are well pleased with the man 5th ward, Thomas H. Mor A joint session of fruit, nut, at remarkably low prices. Come Mrs. Thomas Jubb and baby support that the fans gave the ton 88, O. E. Smith 48. vegetable and berry growers, on in and let us show you, at daughter came home from Gresh team the latter part of the sea As Messrs. Ely and Bartholo soils will-be held Thursday after Rose’s. am, Saturday. Grandpa Tannler mew are tied for recorder a new and they all look forward to noon a3 follows: For Fire Insurance thinks the new grand-daughter a son, very will be necessary to fill successful season next Handling soils in prune and election Prune Deliveries is all right. this office. J. C. Hayman, acting as rep cherry orchards, R. W, Hogg, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Sevier year. Car Owner* Attention resentative of the Oregon Grow Polk county; handling soils in went to Stevenson Sunday morn PLACE Y OUR IN Boy Scouts. walnut orchards, Ford Groner, Application blanks for 1923 li ing on getting word that their SURANCE THROUGH Under the direction of G. H. ers Packing Corporation, reports YOUR HOME AGENT WHO son-in-law. Will Hicinbothem, Jack as Scoutmaster, the Esta a busy time. During the past Washington; handling soils in censes have been mailed by the WI L L P R O T E C T was not getting along very well. cada Boy Scouts met at the High two weeks he has received from a raspberry field, H. G. Andrews, secretary of state to all motor YOUR INTEREST Joe Lacroy and Elmer Lankin School last Monday and organ its members 200 tons of dried Multnomay; handling soils in a vehicle owners in Oregon, so are kept busy putting in new ized two patrols. Glen Ely was prunes, which are being rushed pear and apple orchard, Harry as to permit them to apply for plank in place of the ones the elected scout scribe and Maurice in car load Iot3 to their plant at Kosenburg, Jackson; soil dis and receive such licenses before cussion led hy Clayton L. Long, January 1, 1923. Motor vehicle Bullard, treasurer. The wolf pa Forest Grove for processing and O. A. C. Cary Rea! Estate Co. trucks are breaking. owners will avoid much trouble, packing, to fill contracts which The mill here shut down on trol consists of patrol leader The Hort. show will be formal-! annoyance and delay by prompt- amounts up to the present time, Saturday evening. We do not Warren Smith, assistant Maurice to over 20,000,000 pounds. This ly opened Thursday evening by ly applying for their 1923 licenses know what plans are made for Bullard, Albert Belfils, George means a great industry to the W. S. Brown, chief of station upon receipt of the application the future. Messrs Collard and Rose, Howard Davis, Robert farmers of Estacada, as we are horticulture. N. R. Moore, may blanks. Deferring applying for family and Hulbert are going to Marchbank and Walter Fink. favored with soil and climatic or of Corvallis, will give the ad licenses until about the first of WHITE LEGHORNS California for the winter, but The eagle patrol is composed of conditions second to none in the dress of welcome. B. W. John the year only congests the work someone will start the mill up patrol leader Dana Bacon, as B red for V igor an d H igh United States. The members of son, president of the horticultu of the secretary of state’s office Egg rro d u c tio n . sistant Harold Bronson, "Glen again in the spring. the association are feeling as ral society, and Ferd Groner, and may result in the arrest of L I N E B R E D consistently for Ely, James Brown, Thomas Men- sured that cooperation in hand president of the nut association, the car owner by traffic officers seven years.—REMEMBER we The’S. S. Institute, held in the denhall, Carl DeMoy and Lilo Were entirely sold out of baby ling this volume of business, is will respond. James T. Jardine, for failing to have the 1923 li chicks last spring, so get your or Springwater church last Monday, Tompkins, the only way that the producer director of the experiment sta cense on their cars after January der in early for 1923 delivery. was not largely attended on ac- Two boys are needed to fill out can obtain the very best price tion, will discuss the part the 1st next. License plates for 1923 Everyone of our customers is a count of the unpleasant weather, the present patrols and it is hop- satisfied customer.—WHY NOT possible. Initial payments are station is playing in the horticul will have a dark blue background number yourself among them? but those privileged to be pres- ed that enough will be found being made from the head office ture of Oiegon. Music and an and white figures and letters. A few Pedigreed Cockerels that ent were unanimous in their ex- that another patrol will be form- at Salem within a few days a fte r1 address on the port of Portland j will grade up any flock, at 12.50 pre3sion of appreciation to those ed. Meetings will be held every their receiving receipts from as an outlet for Oregon fruit, by I You cau buy Umbrellas for and $5.00 each—call in and look who arrange! and conducted it. Monday either at the High here, which are forwarded each W. B. D. Dodson, president of $1.75 and up at Rose’s. them over. The demonstration of primary School or fire hall. Numerous day. There are still a number the port commission, are other DIED—At Eagle Creek, Nov. ; P H IL M ARQUAM * and beginning classes, by Mrs. hikes are planned for this win- E staca d a. O regon. of growers to deliver and it will items. 6, 1922, August Gerhardus aged Daut of Portland, was greatly ter and next spring. Any boys, FARM located zne mile out of Estacada on Friday will be a busy day with 61 years, 2 months and 12 days, probably be a week or ten days Garfiaid road. enjoyed, while the address by between the ages of 12 and 18, before the whole crop will be other sessions of the tree-fruit, | Funeral services were held at the Rev. Van Nuys and Dr. Forbes who are desirous of joining this small-fruit, vegetable and nut Eagle Creek church on Wednes- lzaiiOn should see the shipped. Kelly’s 6-piece orchestra at were both suggestive and in- orKan' growers, and the horticulturists day, the Rev. V. A. Weir offioia- Scoutmaster or one of the patrol Read the Ads in the N ews . pavilion Saturday night. 1 spirational. 1 home group. I ting. leaders. Subscriptions E Rexall Trap-Nested