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fesirnt (Elarkamas Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County ,' o l u m e 16, N um ber E stacada , O regon , T hursday , 11 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ELWOOD ITEMS D ecem ber 14, 1922. LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear SPRINGW ATER NEW S Stanford Cox purchased a Her Burt Moore is on the sick list The ^cture held last Friday eford bull from H. Huxley of and confined to his home. evening on “Alaska,” was very Garfield. | good and $7.30 was cleared for T'VK. W. W. RHODES J. C. Ecker was here from j the Missionary society. George Bittner has been suffer ^ O S T E O P A T H IC Principal Events of the W i e ; ing from a painful infection on Portland, Monday. The second annual banquet in PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON Election of officers was held at Office in L ichthorn BLIg., E stacada, honor of the football men, was Briefly Sketched for Infor Mail your Christmas packages j the Grange meeting last Satur his hand, given last Friday evening, Dec. for the east this week. day. John Park bought several tons ■ pjR . G. F. MIDFOKD mation of Our Readers. 8, by the junior class. The sen ■‘-- 'P H Y S I C I A N a n d s u r g e o n , of hay of Mrs. W. T. Hender Big Christmas dance at Park The small son of Mr. and Mrs. iors. the faculty, school board X R ay E q u i p m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d Pavilion, Saturday, December 23. L. Tenny has been sick the past Several cases of sm allpox have ap son. OFFICE and Residence Second ai d Main Strsets. and their wives, Dr. Midford Estacaia. Oregon—Telephon® Connections peared in W allowa, b u t It is of a mild Mrs. Eva Hodgkiss is confined Anything you want in jewelry, week. and the entire football team form. to her bed, at the home of Mrs. the most appreciated of gifts at Mrs. J. A. Kiggins, who has were present. CHAS. P. JO H N SO N Ten persons w ere m urdered In P o rt Montie Vallen. had the Rose’s. , small , pox, is able to be | ¡ The room was tastefully deco DENTIST land during th e 12 m onths ending No up and around, and Mr. Kiggins rated in the hifih sphoo, colors, George Devore has been hav. E staca d a, " “ O regon. vem ber 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow and son Rex came down with green and white, streamers of ing quite a serious time with a The population of th e Oregon sta te motored over from Portland last ■ Q R . W. W A LLEN S the disease on Saturday. peniten tiary , which last A ugust totaled bad cold. these colors festooning the ceil Sunday. S U R G E O N D E N T IS T 470, h as dropped to 458. Joe Perry returned last week. ing. A miniature gridiron upon A. Swartz was a caller in this F or over 20 years a t S p rin g w ater, Ore. Mrs. W. J. Moore visited Port The all day Sunday School T! aill of Sm ith b ro th ers. 15 m iles vicinity from Bull Run, Sunday. n orthw est of Prineville, recently de land friends and relatives last conference was well attended at a small table occupied the center I of the room, and the two large Fred Bauers of Colton has been Friday. A L B E R T T. ELOTT stroyed by fire, is being rebuilt. the church, with delegates from [ dinner tables also carried out the A T T O R N E Y A T LAW R etail m erch an ts of Coquille have sawing wood for John Park and Mrs. Anna Mikulecky is here Viola, Garfield, Eagle Creek and color scheme with Oregon grape. RESIDENT LAWYER organized a local ch a p te r of the Ore Otis Vallen. ESTACADA. - - OREGON i gon R etail M erchants association. from Tacoma. She desires to let Springwater. Rev. Young of Green and white baskets were A play and a box social will be her house here. Garfield and Rev. Ware of Ore used for place cards and favors. The Peacock mill a t F reew ater Is given at the Elwood school house W M - G. DUNLAP running night and day In order to fill gon City had charge of the con Everyone did justice to a five Father or mother would be de A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Saturday evening, Dec. 16th. flour orders from foreign countries. ference and a basket dinner was course dinner which was well A t E stacada, in th e office of Woodle lighted with one of those nice The proceeds will be used for R ealty Co., on Saturdays P o rtlan d of- j T h ere are a t p re se n t In the schools served. easy rockers at Rose’s. served by six of the sophomore of M arion county 14,944 pupils. This the school. fice 1521 Yeon Building. The Neighborly club met on girls. is an increase over la s t y ear of 482. W. R. Cobb has opened a rug L. Keith was in this burg last O L) PBY. Wednesday with Mrs. P. T. 7 he population of th e sta te home for Floy Harlen acted as toast- and carpet weaving shop. See week looking afer some cattle. - A TT O R N E Y AT LAW . th e feeble-minded a t Salem has in Monroe. mistress for the evening. Ma his ad in this paper. Qenqrql Practice, Confidential Ad creased in th e p a st y e a r from 621 to rion Tucker, captain of the foot The youngest child of Mr. and viser, O regon City. Oregon, Wins Gold Medal 707. EAGLE CREEK ball team, was the first to Mrs. W. H. Ritchie was sick Flossie May St. Mawes, a reg T hirty-four persons w ere killed and cG U IR K & SC H N E ID E R respond and thanked the juniors 1802 injured in 14,496 traffic accidents istered Jersey cow owned by with a cold the beginning of the The Rev. V. A. Weir, pastor in behalf of the team. Ronald A TT O R N E Y S A T LAW . in P ortland durin g th e year ending Geo. week. Lawrence and son of of the church gave an illustrated A t G resham office —Tue. days, T h u rs N ovem ber 30. Burnett, president of the seniors, Springwater, has been awarded a 3 valuable prizes given away days an a S atu rd ay s, 2('3-5, W ithrow lecture on Alaska, last Thursday A course in h o rticu ltu re will be in hoped that the banquet would building. P ortland office, 721 C orbett gold medal by the American Jer at dance at pavilion Saturday, evening, and the ladies served cluded In the w in te r sh o rt courses building. become ar. annual event of the given by the O regon A gricultural col sey Cattle Club for butter fat pro December 23. lunch. Quite a good crowd at school. Mr. Einarson compli lege Ja n u a ry 2 to M arch 17, 1923. duction. Starting her year’s teat Born—On December 11, 1922, tended although snow was in the mented the football men on their The N orth p e n d C ham ber qf Gqpt- at 8 years U months of age she a little son was born to Mrs. air. m urce hqs opened a drive toy- an in- produced 743 lbs of butter fat August Mahrt, at the residence Mrs. E. L. Trullinger, Carrine steady practice and success. urease in m em bership and for n bud Gerald Wilcox, chairman of the and 14,822 lbs of milk in 365 of Gerald Wilcox. Trullinger, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. school board, spoke of the im get of $5000 to be expended In 1923. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. More th an J50 telephones w ere put days. Her average was 5.25 %. Cut glass, china, casseroles. Glover, Dorothy Phillips and provement of the grades over out of com m ission in The Dalles as a During her year’s work she was | Ruth Glover attended the Sun those of the first six weeks, and K eep your policy In our F ire re su lt of the heavy snow which broke exhibited at three fairs, winning Pyrex baking dishes, vases, sil P roof V ault, tr e e of charge. day school rally at Springwater, Mr. Rose gave a short response. verware, useful gifts for every down the drops leading to homes. many prizes including the milk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dr. Midford praised the high T he annual rep o rt of th e Coos coun body at Rope’s, H. C. S T E P H E N S ing contest at Gresham, against ty school su p erin ten d e n t shows th a t school pupils for the loyal sup The condition of Mrs. G. H. Sanders were also there. all breeds Her best month £ qqb cost of the public schools of A gent . Miss Jennie Smith called on port of their team and said they Lichthorn, who is at the Good jlQlipty w as $4'tj6,7$(j toy th e last year. was April, when she produced Mrs. Walter Glover Friday after had set a good example for the although the num ber of eases of 1,818 lbs of milk, and 97 lbs of Samaritan hospital, is still very noon. town’s people. typhoid fever in P o rtlan d this y ear butter fat which is the equiva grave. After the banquet the tables has largely exceeded those of 1921, the lent of 119 lbs of butter. She The Zimerman family, who oc death record from th is disease shows were removed and a variety of BARTON ITEMS cupied room3 over the Peoples’ only one m ore d eath th a n in th a t carried calf 276 days during her lively games were played under test.—American Jersey Cattle store, have moved into Ed. year. the leadership of Mrs. Einarson Albert Horger and Mr. Nelson Linn’s house on Terrace Addi The Santiam W oolen m ills, employ Club. and Dorothy Phillips. The lat made a trip to Portland last tion. * ing 150 persons, has puilt aq ^dg| ter part of the evening was week with a load of hogs and [ion to itg'phm t «.ud is planning fu rth er The W. C. T. U. Fair * When passing take a look at spent in dancing. im provem ents T he com pany’s mill of veal. Books The fair given by the ladies of Box Stationery * fice has been moved from P ortland to Dinty’s windows, he has Christ Mr. and Mrs. George Forman Baskets the W. C, T, U, Tuesday, was a mas tricks, Christmas cigars, Toilet Articles * Stayton. Toys * Oregon p o stm asters recen tly nom pronounced success, as they Christmas candy, and nevery- made a business trip to Portland Manicure Sets Ely Wins Suit one day last week. Eversharp Pencils Dolls ♦ inated by the presid en t arp as lollqws; were completely sold out at its thing. tf J. K. Ely will remain recorder Knives + Irvin D. Pike, G rass Valley; Rode close. Their waffles went like Fountain Pens Mrs. Gus Whitehead and baby, of Es*acada, Judge J. U. Camp Mrs. Howard W. Mort has Watches + rick A. Ohigholm, M onroe; O tto G. hot cakes and proved a great at been out of the city for the past who had been at Gresham during bell decreed in the circuit court French Ivory Schneider, P ow ers; R ussell 11. Sullen*, traction. The ladies wish to ex Choice Perfumes Harmonicas two weeks, having been called last week, returned home Sun here today, deciding the case P ra irie City. press their grateful thanks to the to Portland because of the death day. T here a re 3356 persons of school brought by F. C. Bartholomew, age in the Eugene school d istrict, ac people of Currinsville, George, of her brother. Mr. and Mis. Pederson and contesting the recent election. + cording to th e revised figures on the Garfield and surrounding coun We have an exceptional line of brother Mr. Jensen, who recent Although the votes were thrown + recen t school census. T his is an in try for their liberal donations, felt slippers for your selection, ly arrived from the East, were out during the recount, upon the crease of 246 over th e num per enum er and to the J. 0. O. F. for the ♦ dinner guests at the Forman motion of the contestants, the fi The Store la st yeay. free use of their hall, and to all about 30 styles and colors, with home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. nal tally was still a tie between ♦ ated A p etition has been filed a t Albany prices ranging from $1.25 up at + 1 * * * * * ♦ ♦ T » ’ Whitehead were also callers in the two aspirants. The vote had ask in g th e division of th e H arm ony who so generously patronized Rose’s. schopl d istric t and th e creation of a and helped make the fair a suc- the afternoon. originally been declared a tie by Don’t forget that the Bazaar new d istric t of th e w estern half of the sess. The amount realized was the election board and Ely was The school is planning fora ry . T he H arm ony d istric t was $91.00, and the net proceeds will has a few Christmas toys left to Fo r Fire Insurance territo elected by lot. Judge Campbell Christmas program and tree, to organized nearly 50 y ears ago. 12 14-21 go to the Children’s Farm Home sell at cost. held that in as much as Ely had be held at the hail. Form al notice of appeal of the near Corvallis, which is under C. A. Jacques of Garfield and K lam ath Falla court house decision re Mrs. Bessie Wilson made sev originally won the lot, and a tie his brother-in-law, Fred Heb- cently rendered by Ju d g e Skipw orth the auspices of the state W. C. was rightfully found to exist, PLACE YOUK IN ding, worked two hours Mon eral trips to Portland last week the election should stand. ____________ of L ane county w as served in both T. U. SURANCE THROUGH on account of an ulcerated wis day night to get the former’s YOUR HOME AGENT WHO cases in which th e co u rt houses and Bartholomew filed his contest Town Marshal Appointed apples, which were stored in a dom tooth. Mrs. Royston also th e court house site s are involved. WI L L P R O T E C T suit here December 1, alleging The city lathers at their coun tent, into a barn so as to protect has been quite ill with a bad ‘‘T he sta te of O regon sends m ore YOUR INTEREST among other things that the stu d en ts to c*llege In proportion to its cil meeting last Tuesday night, them from freezing. Mr. Jacques tooth. votes of George Jack and Clara population than any o th er sta te in the decided that a town marshal was U nion,” declared W. J. K err, president necessary and appointed Luther was up all night watching them Nelson were illegal because they and they were not injured at all. OBITUARY of th e Oregon A gricultural college. In had not resided in Estacada for Henthorn for the position. It discussing A m erican E ducation week. Billy Webb’s colored jazv or The late James S. Duncan who six months, the period set by the was also voted to have the books C. L. Palm er, th e new B aker m ayor, chestra will play for the Christ died at his home in Estacada, on chat ter as the minimum for res appointed Ed Rand, who for some audited. mas dance the 23, at park pa December 8, 1922, was born in idence to allow ballot upon a city tim e h as been d eputy U nited S tates Ayrshire, Scotland, March 1, 18- election. The^e two votes were vilion, Estacada. m arshal, with h e a d q u a rte rs In P o rt Card of Thanks land, as chief of police. F ran k Me- 37, making him 85 yrs,, 9 mos. cast out. It was then found TELEPHONE your order to We wish to thank through the Colloch h as been nam ed for city a t and 5 days old. He came to ihe that the election board had made WHITE LEGHORNS N e w s , our neighbors and friends Darrow for pure milk and cream. torney. U. S. A. over 50 years ago, and l an error of two votes and that a 12- I4tf T he increase in license fees receiv who helped us through the sick Bred for Vigor and High to Garfield in 1893 where he re tie still remained. Other mat ed by the m otor vehicle division of the ness and burial of our beloved SPECIAL, just received a Egg , roduction. sided on his ranch, until four ters conlested, including t' e fail* se c re ta ry of sta te s office up to end shipment of pure aluminum ware L ! N S B R E D consistently for wife and mother. years ago when he moved to Eg ure to ann mnee beforehand that including N ovem ber 30, as com pared seven y e a rs .—R EM EM BER we at remarkable prices. Come in V. L i n g e l b a c h a n d F a m i l y . w ere en tirely sold out o f bahy with the sam e period in 1921, am ount tacada. He leaves a widow, and the polls were to be closed were and look them over, they are chicks last spring, so g e t your o r ed to nearly $1,000,000, according to See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano two sons, Charles and Robert, ruled out by the court.—Oregon der in early fo r 19L3 delivery. Sam A. K ozer, se c re ta ry o t state. instruction. Prices reasonable. very nice for holiday gifts at both oi Garfield, and a daughter, City Enterpri-e. E veryone o f our custom ers is a T he m otor vehicle reg istratio n de sttisfWd c u sto m e r.—W HY NOT I. O. O. F. building. 5-4tf Rose’s. Miss Isabel. The funeral was ____________ p artm en t of the se c re ta ry of s ta te ’s n u m b e r yourself am ong them ? The merchants have out on held at the Mt. Zion church in J. K. Ely was represented by office faces s serio u s congestion of Congratulations A few P edigree! C ockerels th a t their holiday display in their Garfield, Friday, December 8, at Gilbert Hedges of Oregon City, work a t th e firs t of th e y e a r be will grade up any flock, a t $2.50 The N e w s has received word store windows, which present a 2 p. m., the Rev. A. De.Moy offi- and Fred Bartholomew by A T. and $5.00 each -c a ll in and look cause of th e ta rd in e ss w ith w hich Eloti of Estacada. m otor vehicle ow ners are sending in of the arrival on November 27. very gay appearance. Be loyal 1 dating. The interment was in them over. th e ir applications for new licenses. at the home of Sir. and Mrs. A. to your home town and see if the cemetery adjoining t h e «,»„*». . . PHIL MAROUAM Chief Ju stic e G ecrge H. B u rn ett of Di Loreto in Portland, of a baby you cannot get the most of your . under . direction .. .• of r J. i i- Most all of the , men who , have church, E. . , Estacvda. Oregon. th e O regon suprem e c o u rt w rote a daughter. The whole family is Christmas presents here just as ^ at 9 been stopping at the Estacada FARQ lacwsdo«'* m e. rv t o> Estacria cn le tte r recom m ending Judge C harles H. C i r f l e 'l r - x i j hotel for several months, while doing finely. Mrs. A. Di Loreto cheap, if not cheaper than in C arey of P o rtlan d for ap pointm ent to Furs, Furs, Furs, you oan get working for the railroad com was formerly Miss Mary Malza- Portland. From the prices we t $)9 Upitvd State* aupriiue eeurt to fill I a m m o w prepared to do all a vacancy, w hich, it is said, will he nini of River M ill. The editor saw marked in the windows at all kinds and all prices at Rose’s, pany up the Clackamas, have vds of watch, clock and jewelry made soon by resignation. O ther Jus extends the his heartiest felicita the latter city last Sunday, you What would make a more appro- finished their contracts and gone ¡away. can do as well at home as there. priate holiday gift for her? pairing. A. N. Johnson. tf. tices of the court said th ey w ere go- tions. Inc 10 write llffilkf LfiUfiO. t M FIRE INSURANCE. CHRISTMAS Gift Suggestions : J Rexall Cary Rea! Estate Co. T rap -N ested FOOTBALL TEAM