Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 16, 1922, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V o lu m e
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umber
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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1 OREGON NEWS NOTES
E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r 16,1922.
$1.50 P er Y ear
LO C A L BREVITIES
S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
U PPER EAG LE CREEK
CITY TREASURER’S
REPORT FOR YEAR
Celery 10 cents a bunch Satur-
Mr. and fMrs. Jess Douglass
Mr. and Mrs. R ' Hansen who
and
Mrs. Viola Douglass were
j L
purchased the Folsom farm a r-:(Jay at Kose s’
P ) l f . W. W. RHODES
dinner
guests o f Mr. and
Julius
Krieger
has
ha
1
the
¡the
rived last Monday and are get­
OSTEOPATHIC
roof o f his residence reshingled. Mrs. Will Douglass Sunday.
Principal
Events
of
the
Wie
ting
settled
in
their
new
home.
P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON
To the City Council of the City
Lyle Wagner went to Portland
Some of the farmers are busy
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., I'stacada,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner
Briefly Sketched for i n t i ­
of Estacada, Oregon:
last Thursday
to consult his digging potatoes, some plowing
are
now
located
in
their
new
Financial
standing of the diff­
mation of Our Readers
r y t . G. F. VIIDFOKD
and harrowing and others seed­ erent funds from February 1.
home on the Uodge-Springwater I physician.
^ P H Y S I C I A N AND S U R G E O N ,
1922. to November 13, 1922:
Mesdames P. M. Wagner and ing these fine days.
X R a v E quipment — G lasses fitted
County assessors from 35 counties road.
IMPROVEMENT FUND " E ”
O F F IC E and Rasidence Second and Main Strsets.
Several
o
f
the
friends
and
were
Portland
The Ladies Missionary Society
k. McWillis
In Oregon held their annual confer­
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone ¡Connections
neighbors o f Mr. and Mrs. Akers Balance on hand Feb. 1,
ence at Salem last week.
met on Wednesday to tie a quilt v '-'>tors fuesday.
1922,........................ $0,000.00
CHAS. F. JOHNSON
The recall movement against Har­ for Mrs. H. Horner.
j Lydia Matson was home for gathered at their home Saturday Received on
assess­
vey
E.
Cross,
county
judge
of
Clack­
f or | evening and spent a yery pleas­
D E N T IS T
ments........................$ 167.46
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Blaisdell
and
son
w
®
ek
er|d,
being
here
amas county, was lost.
a n t evening with them. Every­ Savings account.........
Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen
39.16
Lawrence o f Eagle Creek were Armistice Day.
Judge Charles Carey of Portland has
Estacada,
Oregon.
body seemed to enjoy themselves
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stevens
presented to the state library at Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
T o t a l....
206.62
and a short time after refresh­
W. W A L L E N S
| represented Estacada in the me-
Salem, 65 copies of his work on Ore­ Wm. Still.
Paid to Estacada State
ments
were
served
they
left
for
S U R G E O N D E N T I ST
gon history.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kiigore Propolis last Monday,
Bank int. on bonds.
49.50
j home.
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore.
Herbert R. Satchwell, new post­ and family and Earl Kilgore and
Bal. on hand Nov. 13,
Miss Lucile St. Pierre, ofSa-
master at Shedd since October 1, age
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and
1922,....................... $ 157.12
daughter Alice, motored to Port­ lem, spent the week-end with
about 50 years, dropped dead from
ALBERT t . elott
son
Leslie,
Mrs.
Rosa
Raker
and
SPECIAL ROAD FUND
land Saturday to take in the her friend, Mrs. H. W. Mort.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
heart disease.
little son Carl and H. S. Gibson Balance on hand Feb.
RESIDENT LAWYER
C. N. McArthur, for years the re­ parade and Armistice day.
Ward Barr who clerks in the
1, 1922....... .............$
13.36
attended the livestock show last
ESTACAD A.
-
-
OREGON presentative li, congress for the third
Mrs. C. M. Folsom expects to! Portland postoffice, attended the Thursday.
Received from City
district, was defeated for re-election
Recorder.
870.4T
leave this week for her new ¡football game here, Saturday.
by Elton Watkins, democrat.
W M . G. D U N L A P
Received from County
home
at
Dayton,
Washington
Mrs.
Earl
Shibley
and
two
ATTORNEY AT LAW
In the three-cornered contest for
GARFIELD H EM S
Treasurer
..........
402.7J
A t Estacada, in the office o f Wcodle mayor of Astoria, O. B. Setters de­
children of Portland, visited Mr.
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f­ feated M. Gorman and B. F. Stone by
BARTON H EM S
Shibley at this place last Sunday.
Last Thursday the ladies of
fice 1621 Yeon Building.
T o ta l.... $ 1,386.56
a plurality of approximately 400.
Dr. H. V. Adix and son Vic- Garfield Grange gave a dish tow- Paid out for warrants
928.89
The first boys’ and girls’ industrial
Q
D. EBY,
Those serving on the election tor o f Gresham, were Estacada e' shower for the Grange.
A
club to organize in Linn county for
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
board last week were George visitors last Saturday afternoon. Peasant afternoon was spent Balance on hand Nov.
the coming year is at Franklin Butte
13, 1932 .........
$ 457.67
General Practice.
Confidential A d­
Forman,
Mr. Crebbs, R. W.
school In the Scio neighborhood.
Gus Mahrt the efficient mecha- i ” tin* and hemmi"K the towels,
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
GENERAL
FUND
The port of Astoria budget com­ White, Mrs. Dora Clester, and nician at the Cascade garage, is 1 Refrt?shments were served by
Balance on hand Feb. 1.
mittee has fixed the port tax on the Mrs. George Turner; counting
TUTcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER
ill with pneumonia. Dr. Rhodes | the committee, Mrs. H. B. Davis
1922.............................$ 342.17
1922
roll
at
$233,927.70
or
$32,123.30
board, Messrs. Collard, L. Bar-
A T T O R NE Y S AT LAW.
and Mrs. T, Carpenter.
Received.............
379.27
less than the amount In last year’s tlemay, E. N. Bates, George Tur­ is in attendance.
A t Gresham office —Tuetdavs, Thurs­
roll.
Are
you
beginning
to
think
of
A
Thanksgiving
social
will
days anu Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
Total.......... $ 731.98
ner and Hal Gibson.
James S. VanWlnkle, Linn county
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett
that phonograph for Christmas? be held in the Grange hall Fri­ Paid out per warrants..
486.96
building.
assessor and brother of Attorney-Gen­
E. N. Bates, Guy Clester and You had better see Rose about it day evening, November 24, at 8
Balance on band Nov. 13,
eral Van Winkle, died at his home in George Forman were Oregon City
A short play, “ The
he can save you money and will o’clock.
1 9 2 2 ......................... $ 235,02
Albany following several weeks' ill­
visitors Wednesday.
Golden Wedding’ ’ will be given,
arrange terms to suit.
ROAD FUND
ness.
Twenty-one road districts of Marion
J. H. Richards, father o f Mrs. refreshments served and a social Balance on hand Feb 1,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Erdman of
county have voted special road levies Deep Creek and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes, and her sister time following.
1922______
$ 23.47
aggregating $34,474.86, according to
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Mrs. H. B. Davis was a Port­ Received from county
Wm. Hammond and three sons and two brothers were guests
reports received at the county clerk's
Treasurer..................
834.51
and daughter, and the sister of Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. land visitor Friday.
office.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, tree o f charge.
Total........$ 858.98
This community was sorry to
The first of the 25 special road dis­ Mr. Hammond ali of Gladstone, Rhodes.
829.52
tricts In Linn county to report the were the dinner guests at the
Mr. and Mis. Freeman and chil? | see the departure o f the S. R. Paid out per warrants..
H. C. S T E P H E N S
voting of a special tax for road Im­ Forman home Sunday.
dien of Huber, came Saturday, Bracey family last week.
Balance on hand Nov.
provement next year is Rock Creek,
13, 1922.................... $
29.46
to
visit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
V.
Barr,
’Ihe last of the fish have been
A g ent .
Ray Dibble returned home last
near Gates,
WATER FUND
the
parents
o
f
Mrs.
Freeman,
taken
from
the
Delph
Creek
Scott & Eager of Dayton, Wash., Saturday, after being in Canada
have purchased approximately 4,400,- during the harvesting season. and to take in the football game. hatchery and planted in the va­ Balance on hand Feb. 1,
1922.......................... $ 722.08
000 board feet of yellow pine, Douglas He is planning on leaving soon
♦ + + + * ♦ + + + + + + 4
C. R. Betts arrived Tuesday, rious streams.
R eceived ..................... 2,407.85
fir and white fir in the Umatilla na­
for southern Oregon to work in from Eugene, to join his wife
King Coe spent Armistice day Ssvinga Account.......... 1,909.21
tional forest.
who has with her children, been and Sunday with his grandpar­
the
logging camps.
The political race between George
T o ta l____ $5,039.09
visiting her parents, Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dill- Paid out per warrants..
L. Quine and W. L. Cobb for county
967.53
Mr. and Mrs. N ig Stone have
Mrs. T. J. Reagan, for some inger, Sylvia Head also spent
Judge of Douglas county will prob­
returned to their home after a
ably not be decided until the final
weeks. They wid return shortly the week-end with them. Mrs. Balance on hand Nov.
summer a t4 )w yer’s camp which
count is made.
13,1922...................... $4,071.59
to Eugene.
Coe has been here for the past
The compulsory education bill which has closed until after the holi­
SPECIAL
IMPROVEMENT FUND
A large shipment o f Peter’s ten days.
Oregon adopted at last week’s election days.
NO. “ 2”
shoes the all leather line just re­
by a majority vote of more than 13,000
The new officers for the Nora
Balance
on
hand
Feb. 1,
is to be tested in the courts for Its
ceived, all styles for all occasions Memorial Sunday School a re,
Just the thing for a Birthday
1922 . . ...............
$ <9.64
Tag Day
constitutional right to live.
and as usual the price is right at superintendent, T. Carpenter; Received
________
1.247.38
The pear shipping season from the
or Christmas present
Saturday was “ tag day’ ’ for Rose’s.
assistant superintendent, Mrs.
Rogue river valley is about over, there
Total.........$1,326.97
the public library and the money
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wiicox, Mr. M. Weatherby; secretary and Paid to Estacada
being only about 20 cars yet to go. So
raised will be used to buy new and Mrs. W.J. Moore, Miss Mabel treasurer, Clyde Davis; organist,
State Bank per
far 1309 cars of pears have been
books. Usually the library board Wilcox and John Moger motored Ethel Young; bible class, J. W.
* shipped to the eastern market.
warrants___ $925.66
do on bonds 44.32
*
According to figures compiled by has a drive once a year to secure
to Portland last Friday to attend Morrison; young people’s class,
but it was dis­ the livestock show.
♦ the Port of Portland, of 1,123 vessels new members,
Total_____________ 969.98
W. Dart; primary department,
+ clearing from the Columbia river dur­ pensed with this year, and many
Mrs.
Weatherby.
Balance on hand Nov.
ing the first ten months of the present
Mrs. Lena Underwood return­
The
Store + year, 913 carried the American flag. whose time has expired, have ed Tuesday, from Underwood,
13,1922____________ $ 356.99
Mr. and Mrs. Hass Tracy have
not renewed, therefore “ tag
♦ T * i Í ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + During the month of October the
Wash., where she had been for just returned from aweek’s trip REFUNDING STREET AND SEWER
Oregon Growers' association paid out day’ ’ was planned. To keep up
FUND
several weeks, helping with the to the coast.
of the Salem office to growers from the interest in the library, ¡pt is
Balance
on
hand
Feb. 1.
apple
packing.
She
is
an
expert
various pools and for the packing and necessary to have new books
1922...............
$ 16.57
at it, and this time broke all her
P. T . A . Carnival
handling o f prunes, a total of $722,-
occasionally. Mrs. W. J. Moore,
Reed,
from
Co.
Treas...
297.17
901.67.
previous records, having packed
A regular old time carnival
Wheat shipments from the Colum­ president o f the Library Asso­ : over 5,000 boxes.
Total.........$ 313.84
with all its attractions and! con­
bia river district between July 1 and ciation, was the leader in the
Paid to Estacada State
Extra
special
Boys’
ail
wool
cessions
will
be
in
town
tomor­
November 1 reached 8,379,285 bush­ “ tag day” movement, her as­
Bank to pay bonds...
313.84
PLAC E Y O U R IN ­
els, while for the same time In the sistants being Mrs. It. H. Cur- I suits with 2 pair o f knickerbock­ row, Friday, night, at the park
SU R ANC E
THROUGH
Balance on hand Nov.
1921-22 season they were 16,776,340
fin, Mrs. Joe Woodle, Mrs. W. , ers sire up to 16 years, 12.50 pavilion. An admission o f 25c.
YO U R HOME AG ENT WHO
18, IM S
$0.000.00
bushels.
F. Cary and Evelyn Bacon. The vv,11'e tnpy last- 1 hese are reg'i- for adults and 10c. for children,
WI L L
PROTECT
The board of directors of the lower
In Liberty Bonds on hand $1,650.GO
YOUR
IN TE R E ST
arif'
suits, get them at will be charged at the door.
Columbia Dairy association has fixed amount realized was a little over! 'ai
Rose’s.
return
for
this
each
individual
N IN A IV ECKER,
51 cents a pound as the price to be $19.00.
City Treasurer.
A special train from Portland will be given $2,500 in paper
paid for butterfat delivered to Its As­
toria creamery during the month of
Birthday Dinner
next Tuesday night, will bring money to spend at the various
In Honor of His Natal Day
October.
Mrs. H. A. La Barre, on Sun; <50 Eastern Stars and their de­ booths. Have your fortune told!
The voters of Medford at last week’s
Dr. W. W. Rhodes was greatly
Come
day, Nov. 5, entertained at a de- gree team, who will exemplify See the monkey laugh!
election adopted a charter amendment
surprised
Wednesday evening o f
and
enjoy
yourself!
Doors
open
lightful
dinner
in
honor
o
f
Mr.
the
work
in
the
local
Chapter.
providing for a water commission to
at
8
p.
m.
last
week,
as a result o f nis birth*
be appointed by the mayor and to La Barre’s birthday which came A six o ’clock dinner will preceed
day
Those present were Mr.
have full control of the water depart­ the following day. Covers w e re ! the initiatory ceremony,
,
Change in Telephone Co.
ment of the city.
and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg, Mr. and
laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jac­
Our thanks are due our friend
. 7 .
v
Charles A. Bigelow, commissioner
W H IT E L E G H O R N S
ques, Mrs. Marion Bennett Duva and former townsman, George B. I G- L- Smith has purchased the Mrs. Fred Bartholomew, Mr. and
jf public affairs, was re-elected and
Mrs. Dave Eshelman, Mr. and
Bred for Vigor and High
Stanhope S. Pier was elected, accord­ Bennett, Mrs. E. H. Bennett, Weatherby. for two copies o f an ! ' n^er,8t ° f Dr. H. V. Adix in the
Egg i roduction.
Mrs.
W. E. Linn. Mr. and Mrs.
.... Ernest Escondido, CaHL, paper. From Eat*c#d* Telephone and Tele-
Miss Savonne Stanton,
ing to complete unofficial returns from ______________
L I N E B R E D consistently for
all city precincts, for city commis­ Amacher, Mrs. R. T. Carter and them we learn that burg is going * ' abh Company and has assumed T. H. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. A .
seven years.— REM EM BER we
sioners in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. La Barre.
Mrs. some. A big irrigation project
management.
, L hlott and Mr. and Mrs. V. W.
were entirely sold out o f baby
C. W. Drake, 55. and William Mc-
chicks last spring, so get your or­
Hauser. The evening was spent
Marion
Bennett
Duva
who
has
a
will
insure
it
being
wet
in
spite-
der in early fo r li*28 delivery.
Teague, 45. are dead as the result of
George Morrow and wife mo-1 playing 500. at which Mr. Ahl*
remarkable
colatura
soprar.o
of
natural
or
national
drouths,
being struck by rocks flying from a
Everyone of our cust'imers is a
tored over from Portland last berg won the men’s prize, and
entertained the guests
satisfied custom er.--W HY NOT
Mast at the William Von der Hellen voice,
The willows and brush on the SllnflflV tO VIQlf ill ill/. . nom/> rtf
‘ , Vf -a (f.,tl«rtlrtmn... .1
a
.
.
..
..
,
,,,
,
Sunday
to visit at the home of Mrs.
number yourself among them?
Bartholomew the ladies’.
road camp on the Crater lake high­ durfng the evening.
flat DV
I t O hall LnifO
rvvi I
py thP
the O
city
have Im
been
Mrs.
Morrow’s
uncle,
A.
E.
A few Pedigreed Cockerels that
V.
W.
Hauser presented the Dr.
way near Prospect.
will grade up any flock, at $2 50
L, V. Cleworth has accipted a cut down. I f the city owned Sparks. Mrs. Sparks accompan­ with a large birthday cake, very
The assessment on all property in
and 85.00 each —call in and look
these lots they would make a
Oregon, exclusive of public utilities, position in Portland and left the
ied them home, returning Mon­ artistically decorated, and lun*
them over.
upon which the levy for 1923 will be first of the week.
He will still nice plaza laid out with walks day evening.
cheon vfas served by Mrs.
made, will be slightly lower than the have charge o f the Gem theatre, and flowers, with a fountain in
Rhodes.
present year, according to a report
the center and a swimming or
Estacada. Oregon.
The W. C. T, U. ladies are
however.
ssned by Frank Lovell, state tax com
FARM -caredone rri • out cf Estacada on
wading pool.
But then this working on their Mother Goose
Garfield road.
I f you want something choice
misstoner. The 1923 levy will be based
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piar.o would mean more taxation and Bazaar and entertainment, which in sweet potatoes try some o f
on the tax rolls for 1922 and probably
instruction. Prices reasonable, since the late election the thought is to take place December 12. those Jersey Sweets at Rose’s,
Subscribe for your homepaper, will be announced late in December.
I. O. O. F. building.
5 -ltf even o f new taxes is taboo.
Keep the date in your mind.
there is a difference.
the E astern C lackama 3 N ews
J : OF GENERAL INTEREST
V.
nits
j
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FIRE INSURANCE. -
W e Sell
CENTURY
Pens and Pencils
Look overthc assortment *
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For Fire Insurance
Cary Real Estate Co.
T ra p -N e ste d
PHIL MARQUAM