-f. v' -r. Izastmx (Elarimma . fV i' \ k ;v Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V olume 16, N umber IQ $1.50 P er Y ear E stac ad a , O regon , ’latiRSDAY, D e c e m b e r 7, 1922. G A R F IE L D BREVITIES P. T. A. Meeting L O C A L BREVITIES O B IT U A R Y HOLIDAY PROGRAM BY GRADE A t a very spirited meeting o f W. T. Henderson of Elwood Do your Christmas shopping, the P. T. A., held in the high only nineteen days left. passed away at the home of his school building on Dec. 4. it was T V t . W. W. RHODES Dr. and Mrs. Johnson spent son William, in Oregon City last ' O S T E O P A T H 1C • decided, first, to affiliate with . ‘ .............. Thanksgiving with Portland rel­ Friday, December 1, 1922, after; . . . P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON the Oregon State P. T. A .; sec­ a painful illness of some months . A ^ '^ r e s t in g 1 hanksgiv- atives. Office‘ in Lichtfi'Orn Bldg.,' Estacada duration. >ng program was g.ven by the ond, to purchase the necessary pictures to standardize the grade Genuine heather Boston bags Mr Henderson was born in, ¡grade school on Nov. 28. The T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD Mra. J. W. Dillingrer enter­ „ ■ ^ P H Y S I C I A N ^ b ; S U R G E ON, school; third, to make the sec­ the better kind $1.69, come early Hancock, Ohio, in 1849 and was program started'at 1:30 and the tained the' Skip-a-week club Ia3t X R av E quipment — G lasses fitted assembly room was well tilled ond Tuesday o f each month a as the supply is limited at Rose’s. 173 yearSi years, 8 months old at hi« ‘OFFICE-ând R'eiRWgcs'Secondatvf MaTn S träfet & Wednesday, a feature o f the regular meeting night for the Eataçada, Orogor\—Telephon© .ConnflCtjQns. _ George J. Hall agent for the death. On July 4, 1869, he mar­ with parents and friends. The luncheon being a big white birth­ Estacada P. T. A . ; fourth, to Oregon L ife Insurance Co. was ried Miss Martha A. Park, and Seniors and a large percentage of J T ) R CHAS. P. JOHNSON day cake in honor o f Mrs. O. E. the Juniors were allowed to at­ have every pupil in the grades in town this morning. in 1883 crossed the plains by Lamberson. DENT15T tend. Considerable talent was examined by a competent doctor The mail service is already ex­ team to Oregon, settling first shown among the pupils in mu­ Estacada, Orego^, Thanksgiving hosts were Mr. and to supply all undernourished at Oregon City, then the follow­ and Mrs. T. Eash, who enter­ pupils with necessary food to periencing the Christmas rush, sic, oratory and dramatization. T N R . W. W A L L E N S ing year moving to Highland, so mail your packages early. tained the L. J. Palmateer fami­ The teachers put their best e f­ S U R G E O N D E N T IS T bring them up to s t a n d a r d and to Elwood in 1886, where he ly and B. F. Wahler. Mr. and forts into the entertainment and The landscape now presents a For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. weight. lived ever since, with the excep­ Mrs. F. C. Carpenter entertained deserve due credit. The pro­ wintry aspect, being covered by The matter o f serving a hot tion o f one year in Estacada and the M. G. Weathsrby family; dish free to all the grade pupils a blanket of snow. ALBERT t . e lo t t gram was: Oregon City. He was much re­ ATTORNEY AT LAW Mr. and Mrs. .J. W. Diilinger en­ The Spirit o f Thanksgiving who eat their lunch in the grade Get one of those special stocki­ spected as he was a great work­ RESIDENT LAW YER .. Fourth and Fifth tertained their daughter and school lunchroom, was discussed. nette smoked picnic hams, sugar er for the community welfare, Series o f Songs ESTACADA. - - OREGON Third granddaughter, Mrs. Ira Head It was decided to take no action 1’rimary cured, Saturday special at Rose’s. serving as postmaster, school di 1‘umpkin Drill.............. and Sylvia of Portland, Mrs. W M . G. D U N L A P Oregon, My Oregon Fourth and Fifth in this matter, for the reason Mr. and Mr3. H. C. Gohring rector, and road supervisor for Recitation Head and daughter remaining ATTORNEY AT LAW Loraine Ritchey that there is a hot lunch served A t Estacada, in the office o f Woodle for the week-end. had among their Thanksgiving a number o f years. A t the age Song, Brave Little Indians Are Wo in the high school cooking room Realty Co., on .Saturdays—Portland o f­ guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilor- of 18 he was converted and be­ ............. Primary Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis en­ every school day. fice 1524 Yeon Building. came a member o f the U. B. Folk Dance Third iesh of Portland. tertained with a Thanksgiving There seems to be more or less church, and proved a most faith­ Recitation, The Boy and His Stomach f\ D. EBY, dinner in the Grange hall,- hon­ misunderstanding about t h i s Mrs. W. F. Cary and children ful and zealous worker in it. He Arnold Anderson V-/’ ATTO R NE Y AT LAW. oring their daughter Mrs. Clyde lunch which is served daily in visited at the home of her sister Second helped organize the U. B. church Songs General Practice. Confidential Ad- Fold Dance ........ Primary Schock’s birthday. The guests the high school. Some people Mrs. M. H. Boyle in Portland, vfeer. Oregon City, Oregon. at Elwood, and its first Sunday Musical Number included the Davis families, W. seem to be under the delusion two or three days last week. School in which he taught. Kdna Carter, Pearl Norris IW ToG U lRK & SCHNEIDER B. Lemon and family, Mr. and that grade pupils must wait a The funeral services were held Dramatization, The Lion and the Mouse Don’ t forget that R. H. Millard A TTO R NE YS AT LAW. Mrs. J. Roberts and son of Bor­ long time before they are seryed. ........................................ Second of Springwater, will exhibit his Saturday at 2 o’clock at the El­ A t Gresham office —Tues-dava, Thurs­ ing and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Furthermore, that grade pupils NO-BUCKLE harness in Krie- wood church which was only a Musical Number days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow Lavina Grabel, W alter Smith building. Portland office, 721 Corbett Holder of Estacada. are requested to buy a full meal. ger’ s barn, Saturday at 1 p. m. quarter o f a mile from his old bi/ilding. Dramatization, Story o f Thanksgiving Saturday was a full day for This may have been so sometime ...... Sixth and Seventh Don’t forget to visit the candy home, in which he had lived for Garfield Grange, No. 317. Sev­ in the past, but this year lunch­ Eighth 36 years. The Rev. Walter Rey Each Brought His G ift booth at the W. C. T. U. bazaar, eral members o f Eagle Creek es are served immediately after nolds, a U. B. minister from A fter the program, Mrs. Car­ Grange were present, as well as 12 o’ clock and almost without December 12, with Mesdames V. ter gave a short talk about the Portland, officiated, and the in­ two state and county officers, T. exception all people are through W. Hauser and W. VV. Rhodes in terment was in the Mt. Home P. T. A. R. A. Sellvvood and M. C. Gloyer. with [their lunch not later than charge. Due to examination the Juniors cemetery under the direction of W. A. Sellwood of the Near East ten minutes after 12. Further­ Furs make very appropriate Miller & Tracy, funeral directors were unable to attend the entire Relief, gave us a fine talk on more, nobody has to buy more holiday gifts, come in and look of Portland. The floral offerings program. The reports they made Near East conditions. The elec­ than he wishes. o/er our line and get our prices were numerous and beautigul, are as follows: tion of officers resulted as fol­ before placing your order at The Spirit o f Thanksgiving showing the esteem in which the Rose’s. lows: Master, H. B. Davis; A Notable Record was represented by a girl dress­ deceased was held. overseer, W. L. Shaffer; lectur­ Earl Wagner is expected Sat­ The Earlcrest Stock Farm o f He leaves to mourn his loss, ed as an Indian, who recited a er, Irene Weatherby; steward, Eagle Creek, owned by Sersan- urday from Tidewater, where he his widow’, his helpmate for over poem describing the first Thanks Ernest Marshal; assistant stew­ ous and Naylor, exhibited a has been working for some time. + + + * + * + * + + + + while little Pilgrims fifty years; two sons, William o f giving ard, Clyde Davis; chaplain, Min­ show herd of fourteen Ayrshires It is repoitad he may not come Oregon City, and Rev. A. S. marched around and deposited nie Eash; treasurer, Mrs. T. Yo­ at the 1922 Pacific International alone, but bring a bride along. Henderson o f Philomath, who pumpkins at her feet. cum; secretary, Aline K. Davis; Livestock Exhibition at North A clever pumpkin drill was Among the out of town visi­ is a presiding elder o f the U. B. ♦ ♦ gate keeper, Harold Widman; Portland. It won first prize on tors in Estacada last Thursday, church; a daughter, Mrs. Della given by the primary class who * We are going to give away + Ceres, Evelyn Davis; Pomona, its four-year-old sire, also senior were Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale o f Vallen o f Elwood; three grand­ wore orange colored masks dec­ Nadine Anders; Flora, Ethel first on five-year-old Portland, who came[to enjoy a children, one great-grand-son, orated with green leaves. A fter I Little Xmas Gifts * Beebe; Lady assistant, Ethel champion; cow and first on advanced regis­ turkey dinner with the doctor’s and a half sister, Mrs. A. S. each pumpkin said its verse, it try cow, five seconds, three parents, Mr. and Mrs. William May o f Oregon City; and a num­ disappeared behind a screen. + on Saturday, December 9th ♦ Young. The pie social held last Tues­ thirds, one fourth, and was in The folk dance by the third ber o f nephews and nieces, Dale. * to the Kiddies (accompanied * day for the benefit o f Nora Mem­ the money in every class shown. grade was very well given. “ Mark the perfect man, and + by their parents) Santa Claus’ headquarters at orial church netted $25. A good Earlcrest Stock Farm has been Arnold Anderson’s recitation, behold the upright: for the end * Be sure and bring “ the little * social time was enjoyed by those doing advanced registry work Rose’s, you can always find ev­ o f that man is peace.” “ The Boy and His Stomach” , erything to delight the heart of who attended. for two years and holds the state was especially interesting on ac­ tots.” * Edwin Surface o f Fairview is jr. four-year-old record which a man, woman and child; new hol­ * * A Sad Occurence count o f the vivid and true to visiting his sister, Mrs, L. J. stable mate o f the present holder iday goods are arriving daily at life description. August F. Mahrt who for the Rose’s. Palmateer. will break Ester Marea has The two violin solos with piano past two and a half years, was COME—To the chicken dinner produced 11,540.5 lbs milk, 445 accompaniments were especially DIED foreman in the mechanical de­ ♦ The Store h December 5, 1922, at the state lbs fat in seven months. Her given by the Dorcas Society at partment o f the Cascade garage, well rendered. + H highest month was March, when Garfield Grange hall, Wednes­ died last Thursday evening, No­ The primary children gave a ♦ ♦ *r *r i hospital, Salem, Elizabeth, wife she produced 1,957.8 lbs milk day, December 14, from 6 to 8 vember 30, at the Good Samari­ cunning little folk dance. o f V. Lingelbach o f Estacada, with 69.5 lbs butter fat. An­ p. m. Plates 35 cents and a free tan hospital in Portland. He be­ A clever dramatization o f the aged 53 years, 5 months and 28 other test just completed with program will be rendered. “ Lion and the Mouse” was given came ill November 7 with a se­ days. She was born at Eau Clair, the birth of a heifer calf to Sen­ by the second grade. It was in The domestic booth, which you vere cold which developed into Wisconsin, and married October tinel’s Gem o f Meadow Brook may find at the Mother Goose pneumonia. the Shakesperian rtyle with He was born at 23, 1891. She leaves a family of gives this jr. three-year-old fair next Tuesday, in the I. O. Reardan, Wash., August 18, 18- imaginary scenery. Little Mar­ 4 boys and 3 girls. Joseph E. a record of 11,026.5 lbs milk, O, F. hall, will have for sale use­ 94, making him at the time o f garet Gates told the story at the PLAC E Y O U R IN ­ Gates went after the body and 411.95 lbs fat in 304 day3, giving ful Christmas gifts, such as his decease, 28 years, 3 months, first and described part of the SURANCE THROUGH brought it back to Estacada. The YO UR HOME AG ENT WHO her a double letter record. household aprons, fancy aprons, and 12 days old. During the war j scenery. The children did i’s- funeral will be held Saturday at WI L L PROTECT crocheting and fancy work, com­ he served in the government ! penally well, 10 a. m. in the Catholic chapel in YOUR INTE RE ST Ships Calves to Wisconsin forts, etc. Buy two presents for transportation department, hut! A fte r the program the visitors the old Park hotel, with inter­ Sylvester Lawrence, breeder the same money, one for the did not go overseas. Only last were invited to have tea and wa- ment in St. Joseph’ s cemetery at of pure bred Jerseys, has re­ orphans and one for your own February 20 he was married to ^cr3 *n the school library Linnemann. ceived orders for four o f his loved ones. Miss Ivy Bowman the adopted Cary Real Estate Co. Mother Goose Fair heifer calves to be shipped to W ill Contest Election Jewelry the most appreciated daughter o f N. J. Willard o f Es­ 1 The W. C. T. U. ladies have Chippewa Falls, Wis. He sent o f gifts, if you are interested in tacada. He also was a member Fred Bartholomew has decided i been working hard for the past two this week which were four diamonds, watches or anything o f the local W. O. W. lodge. to contest the election o f City 'month to make this fair a suc­ months old. The others will be The remains were brought to in jewelry or silver ware, see recorder which J. K. Ely was cess. The proceeds are to he sent later, as they are rather too it Estacada for burial, and the fu awarded when the tie between I for the Children’s i arm Home, young, being only a month old. neral services were held Sunday the two wa3 broken by drawing W H IT E LE G H O R N S for shipping just now. The two 1 here was a large family re­ a most worthy cause. The fair afternoon at 2:30. in the M. E. | lots. The case will be heard in Bred for Vigor and High shipped were beauties and reeu- unl°n Thanksgiving at the Har- will be held Tuesday. Dec. 12, regu church, the Rev. A. Demoy offi­ Egg production. the circuit court at Oregon City, |ar pets. The express charges kenridcr home, to partake of a ciating, with interment in the I. | in the I. O. O. F. building. The L I N E B R E D consistently for by Judge Campbell at 10 o’ clock, 1 sumptuous family dinner. I hose | booths are to be down stairs and will amount to $110.00. seven years.— REM EM BER we O. O. F. cemetery under the di­ Saturday morning. ------------------- present were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. were entirely sold out o f baby the refreshments and program rection o f Joseph E. Gates. Be­ chicks last spring, so get your or­ J. S. Duncan Passes Harxenrider, Mr. and Mrs. H. up stairs. There will be many der in early fo r 1928 delivery. Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Ross were sides his widow, he leaves a fa-| As v e go to press the news ^ an(I daughter Belle Marie, ¡pretty and useful articles on sale Everyone o f our customers is a out from Portland to eat Thanks­ ther Fred Mahrt of Wasco, two satisfied customer.—W H Y NOT comes o f the death last evening of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Hans and a waffle supper will be serv­ giving dinner with Mrs. Ross’ brothers, George and William, of number yourself among them? o f James S. Duncan aged 84. I,fiUls<,n o f Portland, Mr. and ed at 6 p. m. Help a good ca ise parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. lone, and four sisters, one o f A few Pedigreed Cockerels that and patronize this fair. The funeral will be tomorrow af- ^ rs- Ralph Richards and daugh- will gTade up any flock, at 82 50 Hughes at Currinsville. whom Mrs. Anna Gillette of and 85.00 each—call in and look ternoon at 2 o’clock, in Mt. Zion terR Neva and June of Echo, Mr. DAN< E Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards church, Garfield. More particu­ and Mrs. W. M. Honnegger and j Portland, attended the funeral. them over. Much sympathy is felt for the and daughters. Neva and June, lars will be given next week. A t the Estacada Park Pavilion son Wm. J r , o f Multnomah. Mr. PHIL MARQUAM J young widow, who has thus been o f Echo, will spend the winter Saturday night. La Velle’s Port- and Mrs. Walter Paulsen and Estacada, Oregon. bereft after a wedded life which with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harken- Not “ hot cross buns” but de­ daughters Georgia and Betty, o f! ard orchestra. F a r m rit e ant at Z Jtar*U Oft Garfield ro*d. had begun so promisingly less rider. Mrs. Richards’ parents. licious hot waffles with syrup Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul­ Mrs. Wm. McWillis and Mrs. than a year ago. When they came to Portland, and coffee will be served at the sen o f George, Miss Edith Har- A. L. Coop will have charge o f Dinty, like the Gump family, they brought $300 worth o f fine fair next Tuesday evening, be- kenrider, George Harkenrider I am now prepared to do all the parcel post line at the Moth­ sometimes is down but never turkies, besides a number for i ginning at 6 o'clock. Mrs. J. P. and his friend Earl Richards of kinds of watch, clock and jew elry er Go >«e fair next Tuesday night, I Woodle has charge of this booth. the O. A. CM Corvallis. out.—Kum in. lC-12tf friends and relatives. repairing. A. N. Johnson. tf Dec. 12. Articles from 10c up. Portland visitors f o r o v e r "Thanksgiving were Mr. aild Mrs. Harold Wooster and son Harry, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Moreland and baby and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reedier. : FREE i Rexall For Fire Insurance Trap -N ested *'•#* ■*• * &■ * +