Eastern (Elarkamas Nr ms Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County E stacada , O regon , a ' hursday , N ovember 23, 1922. 16, N u m b er 8 V olu m e OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - p u t. W. W. RHODES O S T E O PA T H IC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, kd D r P H . g Y . S f IC . m IA id N f o and SURGEON, X R av E quipment — G lasses fitted OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets. Estacada. Oregon—Telephone ¡Connections T } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen Estacada, Oregon. p \ R . W. WALLENS ^ SU R G E O N D EN TIST For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. ALBERT T. ELOTT A T T O R N E Y A T LAW RESI D EN T ESTACADA. law yer - - 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 Yoon Building. r \ D. EBY, ATTORNEY at law General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. . Ad [cGUIRK & SCHNEIDER M ' . atto rn ey s at law At Gresham office-Tue;days, Thurs days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 721 Corbett building. ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ♦ ♦ * 4* ♦ W e Sell ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ CENTURY * ♦ 4 l Pens and Pencils: * Just the thing for a Birthday * * or Christmas present + * * ♦ Look over the assortment + * The Rexall * ♦ ♦ * * i + I Store * «. + 4 4 4 4 4 Principal Events of the Wte Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. The school budget at Albany for next year Is placed at $112,059. The annual meeting of the Linn county farm bureau will be held on December 9. Members of the Moose lodge are planning to erect In Corvallis a home to cost not less than $40,000. Work on the Mount Hood loop high way within the Oregon national forest has been ended for the winter. Governor Olcott urges the people of Oregon to observe “American Edu cation Week,” December 3 to 9. Net earnings of Happy Canyon, the side show of the Pendleton Round-Up during the year 1922, were $8784.20. An association of former University of Oregon students and graduates In Linn county was organized at Albany. Six warehouses belonging to J. F. O’Bryant and operated in Haines by the Marshall Grain company, have been sold. The state treasurer, on December 2, will consider bids for the sale of Ore gon district interest bonds aggregat ing $231,000. If members of the city council do not change present views, one-way traffic is certain to have a trial in Portland soon. Bishop William P. Remington, re cently elected to the Episcopal diocese of eastern Oregon, was installed In his office Sunday In Pendleton. Governor Olcott has completed the task of signing $150,000 of road bonds which were sold at a recent meeting of the state highway commission. Scottish Rite Masons from various sections of the Willamette valley held a meeting at Salem and perfected or ganization of the Rose Croix club. Approximately 75 per cent of the Oregon prune, crop for 1922 has been sold and 50 per cent of it has been shipped, according to frnit men of Salem. WliUam McKinley and Charles Pool ef Tillamook were killed when an automobile in which they were driv ing went off the grade at the bridge at Beaver. Figures prepared by U. G. Boyer, Marion county clerk, show that out of a total of 94 women selected for jury service during the last year, only 21 have consented to act. Of the 12 precincts In Lane county that voted November 7 on the question of W’hether to allow stock to run at large, four voted In favor of it and eight to keep the stock up. - The Coast Power company in Tilla mook has closed down for three months pending improvements entail ing the expenditure of $150,000 in the building of a new and up-to-date plant. Complete election returns from all counties, part of them unofficial, show that the so-called compulsory school bill carried in Oregon by 13,986. The exposition measure wa9 defeated by 12 , 681 . T rap-N ested WHITE LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg r reduction. L I N E B R E D consistently for seven years.—REMEMBER we were entirely sold out of baby chicks last spring, so get your or der in early for 1923 delivery. Everyone of our customers i* 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. P h il MARQUAM E stacad a. O regon. FARM l o c a l c - w i»i:« svt ai E««ca i t cn GarfiaM road. Subscribe for your nomepaper. le E astern C lackamas N ews J. J. Handsaker, representing Ore gon in the Near East relief campaign. Btates that the $2000 given by River side Community church In Hood River exceeded the contribution of any other church in the state. Yoncalla, among the first munici palities to have a city government composed entirely of women, has elect ed men to serve In the various city offices for the coming two years, and only two women remain in power, these serving on the council. Indorsement of the Umatilla Rapids power project as the first step in the open-river programme for the Colum bia. indorsement of the Smith-McNary bill now pending In congress and re quest for the appointment of a board of engineers by the secretary of war to make a survey of the Columbia river from Vancouver, Wash., to Priest Rapids In Idaho, as directed, was the outstanding action by the Open River conference in Pendleton. Resolution of Condolence W hereas : The all wise Father has removed from our midst, our beloved President, Mrs. W. R. Reid, of the Garfield Dorcas So ciety; Therefore be it R esolved : That we extend our sympathy to the bereaved family and record this on our books, and also send a copy to the Estacada paper. M rs . D uncan , M rs . A nders , M rs . Y ocum . GARFIELD ITEMS LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear UPPER EAGLE CREEK COUNTY COURT MAKES LIBERAL ROAD OFFER The “Red Man and Our Social The I. O. O. F. is planning to Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Order” was the topic for the give its first annual dance on Hoffmeister, an 8-pound girl, November 16, 1922. The little study hour of the Skip-a-Wetk Dec. 30. club given by Mrs. M. G. Weath- It is not too soon to sound the one was mined Opal Irene. Dr. All those interested in securing erby at the home of Mrs. T. warning “ Do your Christmas Adix of Gresham officiated. shopping early.’’ who is work- 8 Paved road from Barton to Es- Carl Renstrom, Carpenter last Wednesday. John Marchbank and wife ing down near Oak Grove, spent tacada- should be particular to The Nora Memorial Church the week-end at home. attend the road meetings in their were over this way on Monday Aid will hold a “ Pie Social’’ in looking for a cow. Garfield Grange hall, Tuesday Several ot the schoolchildren rre3pecti"e <,i»‘ri«ta °" ?af” rday- Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass have been on the sick list the Th»t*n district No 7 will beheld evening, November 23. Ladies bring pies which well be auction called on Mr. and Mrs. R. B. past week with chicken pox. but m the ^ acada C J ty Hal at 7:30 Gibson Monday evening. all are getting getting better and there ™ / h e county court has sent ed off. the following communication to Little George Lawrence was are no new cases. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis, Mr. the districts interested. and Mrs. H. Trapp, Mesdames here the first of the week, to Eagle Creek Grange held its “ The Court wishes to convey Minnie Eash. L. J. Palmateer, visit his father, Gordon Law regular session at the Grange to the Road Meeting to be held rence. hall Saturday, 87 people includ on the 25th of November, 1922, M. G. Weatherby, T. Carpenter, Watch our window for display ing visitors and children being its willingness to cooperate in and W. Shaffer visited Eagle of Picnic Hams, the best the present. A short business meet- preparing the grade and base of Creek grange last Saturday. the road from Barton to Estaca Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland market affords’ Saturday, 20c ing was held before noon, when da. Our engineers estimate the have been visiting relatives in ‘ per po,Undf ACom(L ^ as 3up' an intermission was given for cost will approximate $1,000 per the purpose of partaking of a mile.” Portland the past week, and Sat-! p!y 13 hrmted' at Rose 3’ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen came delicious chicken dinner, the “ If your meeting desires to urday they attended the annual vote a tax of $500 per mile for down from Bull Bun Tuesday, to Grange’s Thanksgiving dinner. football game at Corvallis. that portion of the road that lies Shortly after dinner business was Mr. and Mrs. Kerns of Port- attendthe sef ' on of the Eastern in your district, the Court will resumed. The lecturer’s pro appropriate a like sum out of the land, visited with the L. Shaffer Star that n,*ht- family last week. Mrs. Kerns1 Mr’ and Mrs- Jame9 Norns gram, which was first, was fine. Market Road Fund to aid in this is a sister of Mrs. Shaffer I have moved back to Estacada many of the children taking improvement. Of course it being that the work will be Don’t forget the Thanksgiving! fr«m jJw yer’s Camp, which has part. Several topics of interest understood to everyone were discussed by done under the supervision of the social at Garfield Grange Friday 9hut down untl1 after the New the older people. Five pew County Court.” “ We are also informed that on evening, November 24. A short e.ari .. . , ,, names, those of Fred Bartholo your portion of the- road the play appropriate to the season,, _ A ^r™ .m° n " ? uheld mew, Mrs. Rose Freeman, Alice pavement could be constructed -The Golden Wedding.'' will be' at ,h<;,hor and and Clara Bell and Corinne Trul- during the year 1923, provided, ! Mrs. Wm. Hall. The three sons given, followed by a social time linger were presented for mem that it can be laid down for $11- of the latter, Perry, William and ar.d refreshments. Ernest Hirt, coming from Port bership. Among the v isito rs 000 per mile.” “ If your meeting desires to Sunday school at 2:00 p. m. land to spend the day. from Sandy Grange were, James take up this project, the Court next Sunday, with preaching at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell, Mr. would be pleased to have three 3:00, at Nora Memorial church. son were visiting with Mr. and and Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Mac representative citizens selected Mrs. Clande Woodle Sunday, Thomas, M. V. Thomas, Mr. and to counsel with them during the A Night of Fun and Frolic f he latter are planning to leave Mrs. W. F. Strack, Mrs. J. M. progress of the work.” Last Friday night the pavilion soon for California where they Miller and Mrs. Suckow, and was the scene of a jolly carnival, •will make their home this win Miss McGarrity from Sandy- O. E. S. Highly Entertained ridge. The visitors from Gar A gala evening in lodge ci. cles given under the auspices of the ter. Parent-Teacher’s association. We have a large assortment of field Grange were Mr. and Mrs. was that of Tuesday night when This entertainment was rather Holiday goods on the way, which W. H. Holder, Mr. and Mrs. H. a special car from Portland unique, in that the management will arrive shortly. It will pay B. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. H, brought fifty-two members of presented each guest with $25 in you to wait until you see these Trapp, Mrs. J. Hayman, Mrs. M. the Eastern Star to visit Moun paper money to pay admission to goods before making your holi C. Weatherby, Mrs. E. Shaffer, tain Chapter. Most of these Mrs, Ida Palmateer, Mrs. T. were from Waverly chapter the various booths. After re day purchases, at Rose’s. ceiving his roll, the eager amuse At the school meeting last Carpenter and W. R. Jones. whose officers conferred the de ment seeker traversed the pass Monday night the budget as Miss Mildred Douglass was a grees upon five candidates for ageway between the booths, un published was adopted with the guest of the home folks Sunday. the Estacada chapter. The car decided which to enter first. At exception of one item, the salary Mrs. Viola Douglass was a arrived at six o'clock and the last, desperately he made a ran of the principal of the grade guest at the home of her son visitors were met at the train hy dom choice and after depositing school was cut $200. This is Walter over Saturday night and the worthy matron, Mrs. Mae a dollar, he entered a booth in rather unfortunate as Miss Howe Sunday. Reed, and the worthy patron, charge of Miss Gertrude Fink, was offered a position at a more E. S. Womer. A reception com DODGE NEWS and was shown “Three of a| lucrative salary in the Oregon mittee looked after the comfort Kind.” The the three handker City schools and declined it out Mrs. Coison and Mrs. Giles of the guests after arriving at chiefs displayed might have been of loyalty to her home town. visited with Mrs. Jochimsen on the hall. Slips of paper on thrins. which a part of a rhyme or verse Wednesday. As smilingly he emerged from Judge Cross Gives Thanks was written, were givtn to all Claud Marrs made a trip to the booth, he was attracted by In a statement County Judge as a means’of getting acquainted. Portland on Saturday. the crowd around the cage of the Cross thanks his friends for their These slips were in groups of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lacey ; nd sole specimen in captivity of support in the attempt to have five and as soon as the jolly children spent Sunday with Mr. “The Rat Tailed Granium.” Its him recalled. He says: company found their numbers and Mrs. Hedges keeper, Miss Melba Harmon, ex they proceeded to the dining “ I wish to express my pro Charles Colson’s father is vis- room where a delicious chicken patiating on the habits and habi found appreciation and thanks tat of this wonderful creature, to my friends in Clackamas coun iting him from Idaho. dinner was served by a commit aroused his curiosity and at the ty who went to the polls last Mrs. Marrs and daughter, Ma tee of Star ladies. The room price of another dollar, he looked Tuesday and expressed their con mie, spent Sunday with Mr. and presented a most beautiful ap upon a rat tail in a pan of grain. fidence in my administration of Mrs. S. W. Benjamin. pearance with its artistic ar The “Sweet Sixteen’’ booth county affairs. Their vote is an S W. Benjamin went to Esta rangement and beautiful decora proved a great attraction for the inspiration to higher and better cada on Monday. tions in the O. E. S. colors and men, nnmbers of whom cheer effort in behalf of good roads, the innumerable quantities of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colson, fully parted with their cash to well built, and just treatment to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and flowers. Each place at the table see some lumps of sugar and a all. Rosa B. TenEyck spent Wednes was marked by a small cluster of 16 year old lass, Leta Posson. Let me bespeak for the new day evening at the John Keller bright red buds. At the conclu sion of the splendid repast, the Miss Evelyn Bacon stuffed to j county COurt, to take office Janu- home. the limit with pillows, posed in*:ary 1923 , the loyal support of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kaake parts of verses were read from imitablv as the Pattest Woman a|| citizens of the county in made a trip to Portland on Satur the slips, and while perhaps the rhythm was not quite according in America.” Two fortuneteller» a campai(?n for ciean govern- day. to “ Hoyle” , they furnished Misses Nelson and Ward reveal- ment and better economic con Dorothy Craft from Portland, much merriment. ed the past, present and future j fjjtjong »* has been visiting her mother and with unerring accuracy. Oliver After a few preliminary cere sister for the past week. Suter showed himself a skilled Rainbow Trout Planted monies in opening the Chapter, cartoonist affording mnch fun by ; J . c. Moreland of the new , Advertisers Take Notice the degrees were conferred bv his caricatures. Andy Jannsen state fish hatchery on. Delph the Waverly chapter in a most had charge of a bowling alley. Creek, reports that he has re- As Thanksgiving falls on our charming and impressive man and Ted of an archery booth. I cently planted 242,000 rainbow regular publication day next ner. A surprise to the members But frivolity was not the sole trout, four and a half months week, we shall go to press a day of Mountain chapter was sprung aim of the evening, so a grave old, averaging 4 inches in length I earlier. All copy should be hand when the visitors again assumed and learned senior, Miss Con- ¡n the streams of Clackamas Co. ed in a day earlier than usual, charge of the program and con namely on Monday or Tuesday. ferred the floral degree upon the stance Richmond, a modern Hy- and divided up as follows: patia, lectured impressively on ¡n Deep Creek above Barton, Scouts Want New Members worthy matron and patron, who the patriotic part plaved by our «2,000, in Cedar Creek near San- were almost overwhelmed with soidiers “over there” and the dy. Upper Delph, Fall, Clear.' The Boy Scouts want more ad appreciation for the honor be importance of the “ Watch on the Mill and Trout Creeks, 30,000 ditions to their ranks, to make stowed. The work was beauti one or two teams for boxing or ful and instructive and put on Rhine,” then neatly executed a each. wrestling. All boys between 12 in a most creditable manner. A descent from the sublime to the Additional ponds are being and 18 are eligible. Those wish I short time was taken up with ridiculous, by ushering her audi- built at the hatchery for the ing to join should see the scout informal speeches and the clos ence into a booth where an Ing- young fry, which will supply ap- master, Prof. Jack, or one of the ing of a most pleasant evening. ersoll was discovered reposing proximateiy next year, 3,000,000 scouts. The car with the jolly visitors on a meat rind. for this county. These hatche- The whole affair proved very ries are independent of taxpay-! 1 am now prepared to do all left for Portland at 12 o’clock. entertaining and netted the P. T. ers, as their maintenance cost is kinds of watch, clock and jewelry A. about thirty dollar». derived from license fees. repairing. A. N. Johnson. tf Read the Ads in the N ews .