Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 30, 1922, Image 1

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    D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern
Clackamas County
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E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T hursday , N o v e m b e r 30, 1922.
N umber 9
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF 6ENERALINTEREST
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
UPPER BARTON
$1.50 P er Y ear
SPRINGWATER NEWS
EX-SERVICE MAN
IS
Miss Carinne Trullinger of Ea
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass
P. T. Munroe was elected road
gle creek spent Wednesday with
supervisor at the road meeting
were Oregon City and Portland
Mrs. Earl Odell.
■p\R. W. W. RHODES
held last Saturday at the school
visitors last Friday.
Mrs. George Herrman and son house. Also a 5 mill tax was
J_y
O S T E O P A T H IC
Principal
Events
of
the
W
re
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Duus
were
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
A wedding peal metaphorically
went to Portland Saturday.
voted for the main road.
calling on their daughter, Mrs.
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
rang
out merrily last Saturday
Miss Grace Ferrel spent Satur
Mrs. J. A. Kiggins has been
Walter Douglass Thursday.
evening,
November 25, in Port­
day
and
Sunday
with
Mrs.
Anna
mation of Our Readers.
-pvR. G. F. MIDFOKD
sick in bed the past week.
The ro3d meeting of Dist. 59, Fuller of Gresham.
land, when Sylvester Lawrence
^ P H Y S IC IA N an d SURGEON
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Guttridge was united in marriage to Miss
was held in Wiibern’s hall at
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
Eighteen cases of scarlet fever have
Mrs. N. G. Stone and Mrs,
entertained
Sunday, for James Evelyn Stannard of that city.
OFFICE «nd Residence Second and Main Strsets
Eagle
Creek
Saturday
and
a
6
been quarantined in Bend.
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone ¡Connections
Fred Werner visited Mrs. Ferre
Guttridge,
the
event being his The nuptial ceremony took place
mills
special
tax
was
voted.
A total of 1025 new students en­
one day last week.
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
60th birthday anniversary. Cov at the home o f the groom’s un­
tered the Oregon Agricultural college Walter Glover, A. C. Cogswell
Mrs. W. P. Ferrel and daugh­ ers were laid for 22 guests. Those
this fall.
and A. W. Burnett were elected
DENTIST
cle, S. W. Lawrence, at Laurel-
ter
Grace and Mrs. Earl Odel present were Mr. and Mrs. G.
John
Glldorn,
for
68
years
a
resl
to assist and advise with the
Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen
hurst, at 8:30 p. m. The Rev.
Estacada,
Oregon dent of Marion county, died at Salem countv court about the building visited Mrs. George Herrman W. Guttridge and family, Mr.
S.
E. Carrick, pastor o f the
at the age of 88.
of a paved road. etc. Quite a last Week.
and Mrs. R. S. Guttridge and Forbes Prespyterian church, read
£ ) R - W. WALLENS
Miss Ulma AldriJge, 18, died at
number of the voters were out.
family, Mrs. Mary Hunt, Miss the service and the groom was
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
Marriage Will Out
Haines from strychnine poison taken
M.
C.
Glover
was
chairman
of
VirlieCoop,
Mrs. Belle Herring attended by his cousin Dwane
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. with suicidal Intent.
A young couple well known in
the
meeting
and
Mrs.
Linnie
V.
and
daughter
Wava, Mrs. S. Ra­ Lawrence as best man, and the
The Women’s Welfare club at Fos
Estacada, quietly got married on
sil is making preparations for an old Gibson acted as secretary.
ney, James Guttridge and J. I. bride uv Miss Ruth Fletcher of
A LB E R T t . e l o t t
Armistice Day, and kept the af­ Guttridge and family.
A TT O R N E Y A T LAW
fashioned community Christmas tree
Mrs. A. Becket was out this
Portland as bridesmaid. Pre­
fair secret until last Sunday.
RESIDENT l a w y e r
At a special meeting of the city
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glover ceding the ceremony, LaVerno
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON council plans were made to establish way last week.
They are Miss Ruth Saling, the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E and daughters Ruth and Betty Lawrence, a cousin of the groom,
a chlorine system for the Canby water
works.
W M . G. DUNLAP
Florice, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Saling of this city and Frank Jean, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mun- sang “ I Love You,” and Miss
A TTO R N E Y A T LAW
ger and daughter Florence June Dorothy Lawrence played softly
A recent census shows 7026 chil Gibson were the dinner guests
Morrow ot Portland.
Sunday
At Estacada, in the office o f Woodle dren of school age In Clatsop county
of
Eagle Creek were Sunday while the vows were being
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Douglass
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f­
they were visiting the uncle of
4177 of whom are attending the public
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. pledged and the twain made one.
Sunday.
the latter, A. E. Sparks, when
schools.
At the conclusion of the ser­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude [Sersan- the suspicions of Mrs. Sparks Still.
More than 80 fruit growers attend
Q
D. EBY,
vice,
the happy pair were the re­
ed
the
pruning
school
conducted
by
ous
of
Sellwcod,
motored
out
to
ATTORN EY AT LAW .
were aroused. On being ques­
We wish to take this opportu­
cipients
of the heartiest congrat­
the
Umatilla
county
farm
bureau
at
their
farm
home
Sunday.
General Practice.
Confidential Ad­
tioned, they acknowledged the nity to express our gratitude to
Milton and Freewater.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
ulations
from the company which
A. N. Orke was seen out this soft impeachment. The charm­ our friends and patrons, for their
The director!» of the Jackson County
numbered
seventy-eight persons,
ing bride graduated from the E. rind patronage for the past year
Fair association contemplate the hold­ way Sunday.
cGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
and
then
all
were ushered up­
ing of a two-day automobile and motor­
A TTO R N E Y S A T LAW .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass H. S. in 1919. and since then has and hope that we may continue
stairs
where
tables
groaned un­
At Gresham office —Tue.-days, Thurs­ cycle meet next June.
and childreh were guests of Mr. been a stenographer in a Port­ to merit your confidence. Rose’s
der
the
weight
of
comestibles
and
At a special election held at Beaver­
days ana Saturdays, 2‘i3-5, Withrow
land office, and the groom has a the place to buy, where your
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett ton the taxpayers voted a levy of 88000 and Mrs. Dawson Fairchild of
dainties
of
a
wedding
feast.
In
lucrative position in a bank. All patronage is appreciated.
building.
bonds for the purpose of erecting an­ Oregon City, Sunday.
the
course
o
f
the
evening,
the
other public school building.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcomb Woo­ good wishes go with them.
newly weds made a quick get-a­
DODGE NEWS
dle were visiting at the home of
way
without the guests beipg
For an Enjoyable Thanksgiving
Special turkey dinner at the
The road meeting was held in
Ray Woodle Sunday.
aware
of it. They remained in
Silver Star restaurant on Thanks­ the hall on Saturday evening
The editor of the N ews wish­
T. C. McKay purchased a calf giving.
Portland until the following day,
W. Marrs was recommended
es a very pleasant Thanksgiving of E. Naylor.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
when they went to their home in
for supervisor and a five mill tax
to all his readers. He is thank­
Springwater.
Mae
Evans
is
working
for
Birthday
Party
Keep your policy in our Fire
was voted.
ful for the support afforded to
The bride is a native of Michi­
Mrs. H. C. Glover of Eagle
Proof Vault, free o f charge.
Last Friday, Nov. 24, was
ilm in advertising, job work and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner gan, but has lived in Portland
Creek.
the eighth birthday anniversary and family visited at the Harold
subscriptions,
May “ good di­
H. C . S T E P H E N S
of
Glen Olive Cary, daughter of Jorner home at Springwater with her grandmother for sever­
gestion wait on appetite, and
GARFIELD ITEMS
al years and graduated from the
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary of the on Sunday afternoon.
health on both,” as they partake
A gent .
Jefferson
High School. She has
Saturday,
December
2nd,
is
Estacada hotel, and her mother
of the feast of fat things and the
Dorothy Craft came out from since been employed in a bank
regular
Meeting
day
of
Garfield
assisted her in entertaining fif­
necktar’d sweets.
Grange No. 317. By request of teen of her little girl friends and Portland last week and expects as bookkeeper and stenographer.
♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + *
♦ * * +
The groom is the son of Mr.
Sunday School Rally
Worthy Master members are schoolmates, in the afternoon. to spend the winter with her
mother and sister.
and
Mrs. G. E. Lawrence and
urged
to
be
on
hand
for
morning
All
of
the
third
grade
girls
were
The District Sunday School
Rosa B. Ten Evck spent the has lived the last two or three
invited, also Lavena Grabeel and
Association will hold its annual session promptly at 10:30
years at Springwater on his farm
Alice Kilgore.
After playing week-end in Portland.
S. rally at the Presbyterian
Ladies,
we
have
a
large
as­
Jack Marrs had the good lnck where he has specialized in rais­
numerous games for a time and
church, Springwater, Sunday,
sortment
of
stamped
goods
just
enjoying the surprises of a “ grab on Sunday, to shoot a wildcat ing pedigreed Jersey cattle, in
)ec. 10, at 10 o ’clock a. m.
in.
They
make
nice
holiday
bag,” the little guests were in­ which the dogs treed near his which he has been very success­
Speaking program and basket
presents.
They
have
that
per­
ful, winning many prizes at, state
vited to the dining room where tome.
dinner at 2 o ’ clock. A good at­
sonal
touch
that
make
them
and county fairs. Only lately he
tendance is desired.
a long table was prettily decora­
Report
of
Road
Meeting
Has arrived and will be *
more
appreciated.
At
Rose’s.
received the gold medal from the
ted, having for its center piece a
T. B. Young, President.
National
Jersey Association for
Minutes
of
Road
Meeting,
Dis­
on display this week
+
The Spirit of Thankgiving large cake with eight candles. trict 7, held in city hall at Esta­ the record of one of his cows as
Bazaar and Dinner
Sandwiches, cake and ice cream
As we read of old Thanksgiv­ were served. Glen was the re­ cada, Ore., Nov. 25. 1322.
a butter fat producer.
He saw
The Ladies’ Aid of the Chris­
WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT ISSUE I
military
service
on
the
Mexican
ing
customs,
we
realize
that
the
Meeting
called
to
order
at
8
p.
cipient
of
numerous
presents.
tian church have their plans all
m. and H. C. Stephens elected border, and later in the trenched
made for their annual bazaar world has been traveling fast
M.
E.
Church
Notices
since
then—away
from
the
sim­
chairman
and T. H. Morton sec in France, rising to the rank of
and dinner, which will be held
ple
and
the
spiritual.
retary.
Official
notice of road first lieutenant. On his return
WANTED
in the I. O. O. F. hall on Satur­
One
of
the
customs,
particu-
meeting
read
by
secretary, to­ home after the armistice, he
One dozen willing singers for
The R exall Store i day, Dec. 2. They will have arly, was quaint: After the
gether
with
proof
of
posting of helped organize the loral po t,
the evening choir.
Two dozen
many pretty and useful articles
Thanksgiving
dinner,
while
the
Carl Douglass, of the American
* * • * « « + * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
notice
of
same.
lukewarm members to come and
on sale suitable for Christmas
family
was
still
seated
around
Legion, of wnich he was the first
General
discussion
followed
re­
get warmed over Three dozen
gifts. Dinner will be served at
the
table,
each
member
was
commander.
He is accounted as
garding
the
needs
of
the
various
noon.
folks who were once alive in
asked to tell for what, in the the church to come and find a streets.
one of our most popular young
past year, he wa3 particularly new life in Christ. Four dozen
Motion made and seconded men, being noted for his courte­
23 to 0
thankful.
that a \ '/t mill levy be made to sy and genial manners.
out-and-out
Christians
to
come
The football game last Friday
These recitals were always and worship at church.
The editor of this paper in
Five >e expended in the following
resulted in another victory for
revelations
of
character.
The
wishing
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
$100.00 on Second
PLACE Y O U R IN­
dozen wide awake workers who manner:
the E. H. S. team. They played
SURANCE THROUGH
small children of the family men­ will be regularly on hand to wel­ street west 1 block from Shafford Lawrence long life and happiness
the Hill Military Academy and
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
tioned some material thing, a come and help all the above. Ap­ Ave; $100.00 on Second street knows he is voicing the univer­
thoroughly trounced the latter by
WILL PROTECT
sled or a doll, for which they ply at once. Let’s g£t down to between Broadway and Main sal sentiment o f this community.
YOUR
INTEREST
a score of 23 to 0.
were grateful.
streets.
business.
County Debt Decreased
The older children, those in
Also the following amounts be
Town vs. High School
Sunday School 10 a. m., morn­
The
report of W. W. Everhart,
Don’ t forget the football match their teens, were more abstract. ing worship 11, Epworth League expended in laying gravel pro­
county
treasurer, to the county
today, Thanksgiving, between They were thankful for the ad- 6:45 p. m., the voung people’s vided the property owners do the
court,
shows
the financial con­
the high school team and one vantages of education, of family meeting. Adult League at 6:45 grading: $200.00 on Seventh
street
west
from
Main;
$250.00'
riition
o
f
the
county, as o f No­
from the town. It will begin at prestige, or their social position p m in the aud,torium; come
on
Currin
street
from
Fourth
to
vember
1st,
as
follows:
a bit self-centered, perhaps, as an(j j 0jn this group and see if
10 a. in. and promises to be in­
ifth streets and Fourth street1 Cash on hand and in the varí-
uu.„ ...
in .u
its teens. jy0U
voll don't
don’t enjoy this meeting.
teresting, and marks the close of is wont with , youth
ous banks of the county $375,429-
west
to alley.
But mother and father, in their j * xhe 7 30 service
the season.
as usual in
.18. The outstanding indebted­
maturity
of
years,
knew
that
the
Written
ballot
taken
and
the
which every one joins for an
WHITE LEGHORNS
A No-Buckle Harness
ness of the co inty on November
greatest blessings of life were I hour’s worship,
above
motion
found
to
have
You are al-
Bred for Vigor and High
1st
was $441,871.47. This amount
lealth
and
happiness,
and
their
carried
unanimously.
Attention
is
called
to
the
ad­
ways welcome.
Egg Production.
has since be n riducedby the
recitals
of
thankfulness
always
Meeting
adjourned.
vertisement
of
the
Walsh
Har­
H oward W. M ort , Pastor.
L I N E B R E D consistently for
warrant call of Nnvemter 3rd tu
seven years.—REMEMBER we
H. C. S tephf . ns , Chairman.
ness Co. of Wisconsin in this is- ncluded a word of thanksgiving
were entirely so id out of baby
$353,153.87,
a r duction of $88,-
T. H. MORTON, Secretary.
sue. They put out a harness that the family had been spared Walter Givens Exonerated
chicks last spring, so get your or­
717.60.
A
warrant
call under
der in early for 1923 delivery.
1 which is unique in that it has no illness and poverty. No thought
The case of the State vs. Wal­
Christian
Church
the
date
of
Wtdnesday
of the
Everyone of our eustomers is a
¡buckles, loops, holes, ends of for themselves, but thankful for ter Givens, charged with embez­
satisfied customer.—WHY NOT
present
week
will
call
in
approx­
Bible
School
every
Lord’
s
Day
son’
s
success
in
school,
and
| straps or friction. It is abso­
zlement o f $12,000 while manager
number yourself among them?
lutely guaranteed and a 30 day daughter’s improvement in con- of the Kent Elevator Co., was I at 10 a. m.; Preaching 11 a. m. imately $60,000 additional out-
A few Pedigreed Cockerels thst
will grade up any flock, at $2.50
tried at Moro last week, before A cordial invitation is extended standin? warrants. There will
free trial is granted. R. H. Mil­ troling her temper,
and $5.00 ea ch -ca ll in and look
The
spirit
o
f
the
day
calls
for
lard of Springwater, is the local
Judge J. U. Campbe'l of the to all. The theme for Sunday be a still further reduction
them over.
agent, and he will have one on just such a touch o f spiritual in­ Fifth Judicial District. After morning. Dec. 3, will be "Impor­ through a warrant call to hr is­
exhibition. Saturday, December trospection. It keeps alive that the case had been concluded b y ■ tunities granted by an unright­ sued in December.
eous Judge.”
Estacada. Oregon.
9, at Krieger’s bam. This will family spirit, the joy o f an as­ the attorneys on both sides, the
Our holiday g rods are just be­
FARM kx**#dcn« mL« out c 4 E iu ç a .4 on
E. F. Atchley, pastor.
Garfield rend.
bear investigation as it saves sembled family, the particular court directed the jury to bring
ginning to come in. It will he
much of the annoyance expert- ( source of Thanksgiving to each ¡n a verdict of not guilty. This
The I. O. O. F. is planning to to your interest to look over our
member,
along
with
the
joy
of
¡3
gratifying
to
the
many
friends
enced
in
adjusting
the
usual
har­
give
its first annual dance on line before making jour pi.rci as-
Subscribe for your homepaper.
an
oldfashioned
dinner.—Ex.
0f
Walter
Givens
in
Estacada.
es. Rose's.
ness.
Dec.
30.
he E astern C lackamas N ews
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