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Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 16, N umber 13 E sta c a d a , O regon , T h u r sd a y , D ecem ber 28, 1922. $1.50 P e r Y e a r — ---------------------------------------- BIG EXTENSION LOCAL BREVITIES UPPER EAGLE CREEK WORK IS PLANNED I Miss Frances Hassel is home Miss Jean Halliday had a short V_________________________________ • for the holidays. Christmas program on Friday af Extension and betterments to •p)R . W. W. RHODES ternoon. There was a Christ- We wish former president ¡the properties of the Portland ^ O S T E O P A T H IC i mas tree and Santa Clause came Principal Events of the Wte j Woodrow Wilson many happy re Railway Light & Power compa PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | and gave the children a few Last Friday evening, December turns of to-day. Office in Lichthorn BMg., Estacada, ny during the coining year will Briefly Sketched for Infor 'presents which delighted the 22, the A. F. & A. M. Lodge No. mean the expenditure of $5,000,- Mrs. Ring of Portland, visited mation of Our Readers. r . g . f . m id f o k d little ones. j 146, and Montana ¡Chapter 108. 000, according to Franklin T. Saturday, her sister-in-law here, D P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N . Eastern Star, held a joint instal Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson Mrs. P. M. Wagner. Griffith, president of the corpora X R av E quipment — G la ss es p it t e d Oregon City this year Is facing the were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lation in their lo lge room. Chas. O F F IC E and Residence Sacond ar.d Main Strseta. Howard Woodworth is enjoying tion, who has just returned from Estacaia, Orogon—-Tolephono Connections heaviest tax levy in the history of a three-weeks trip east. Half the Christmas holidays at the Roy Douglass last Friday even Norris, P. W. M.. prseided at the municipality. ing. the installation of the officers of J } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON At a meeting of the Corvallis Elks’ | of this amount will go into the home of an aunt in Portland. the Masonic lodge, and Mrs. lodge it was voted unanimously to new power project on the Oak DENTIST A. G. Masse went this morning Mr. and Mrs Carl Renstrom Charles Norris, P. W. M., did | Grove branch of the Clackamas to the hospital at Sellwood for and children arc spending the Estacada, Oregon. erect a $60,000 temple. the same for the Eastern Star. The Fairview school near Notl, 25 river, which it is expected to treatment for a bruised thumb. holidays in Spokane. J } R . W. WALLENS miles west of Eugene, has been closed complete by July, 1924. The re Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawe Miss Millie Barns of Portland Usually the ladies are first, but on account of diphtheria. S U R G E O N D E N T IST in this case the ladies were sec The total tax levy in Eugene next mainder of the expenditures will went to Portland this morning, was a Christmas guest at the ond. For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. year will be 55.1 mills, unless a re be distributed among numerous to attend the teachers’ conven home of Ray Woodle. The A. F. & A. M. officers are: improvements that will keep the tion. duction In the county levy Is made. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Theodore Ahlberg, W. M.; Har ALBERT t . e l o t t Fifty-nine of the 128 school districts : properties thoroughly modern. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Mrs. W. H. Grabeel and chil and childien motored to Shuebel old C. Stephens, S. W.; Ray H. In Linn county voted special taxes RESIDENT LAWYER President Griffith passed some on Sunday, spending Christmas Keith, J. W.; Cornelius S. Allen, ESTACADA. - - OREGON this year, Including the three union time in Philadelphia, Washing dren spent Christmas at the high schools. home of her parents at Park with home folks. treasurer; William Dale, secre ton and New York, In the last Place. Fred Hoffmeister has been on tary; James S. Bailey, S. I).; Official totals reported indicate that W M . G. DUNLAP the endowment fund for Willamette named city he attended the Na A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hauser the sick list but is now much im Thomas H. Morton, J. I).; Fred At Estacada, in the office of Woodle university has been oversubscribed by tional Electric Light association proved. S. Bartholomew, senior steward; and children went to Portland Realty Co., on Saturdays Portland of approximately $3000. executive committee meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass R. Thomas Carter, junior stew fice 1524 Yeon Building. The Ashland city council has passed Monday for a visit with relatives being vice-president of that or were entertained at dinner on ard: Beach R. Kimmel, Tyler; a graduated license fee ordinance for and friends. Q D EBY, Christmas day by Mr. and Mrs. Perry M. Anderson, marshal; the selling and distributing of milk ganization, A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. A school tablet and Calumet E. Naylor. “A new development in the and cream in Ashland. George A. Lovell, trustee three General Practice. Confidential Ad O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, has re distribution of utility stocks has bank free with every purchase Miss Mildred Douglass was years. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. turned to Salem after a month spent been taking place,” said Mr. of Calumet baking powder, Sat the guest of home folks on The Eastern Star officers are: at Los Angeles and other California urday at Rose’s. Griffith. ‘‘It is estimated that A/TcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER Christmas. cities in hope of benefiting his health. Worthy Matron, Miss Maud Stur A number of volumes of new A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. H. S. Gibson took dinner with geon; Worthy Patron, Charles Hay prices are soaring In Umatilla this year the various utility com At Gresham office —Tue. days, Thurs county and livestock men will be panies of the country will have books were placed on the shelves Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKay on Norris; Associate Matron, Mrs. days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow forced to resort to other feeds In a distributed $200,000,000 worth of at the library this week, and Monday. building. Portland office, 721 Corbett Mary Smith; Secretary, Mi s s short time, if the winter weather con stocks to their customers and it there are more to follow. building. Fred and Naoma Paddison, Anna Dillon; Treasurer, Mrs. tinues. is forecast that next year these L. N. Vallen of Elwood, last who have been in Yakima for Elizabeth Allen; Conductress, The Irrigon Commercial club has Friday received a registered for some time, returned home on Mrs. Dora Herring; Associate telegraphed Senator McNary again sales will reach $250,000,000, ‘‘The various utilities of the Poland China sow from Yakima, Sunday.; protesting any change from the orig Conductress, Mrs. Ruth Keeth; inal program on the AVallula-Umatllla country are expected to expend Wash,, 9 months old weighing Mrs. Akers and children left Chaplain, Mrs. Elizabeth Womer; cut-off. nearly $1,000,000,000 in construc 250 pounds. It took first prize on Friday for Cathlamet, Wash, Marshal, Mrs. May Oakley Reed; London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Deschutes county’s levy for the com tion during 1923, which means at the Yakima fair. where they will spend the holi Organist, Mrs. Elva Ahlberg; ing year fixed by the county court to Keep your policy in our Fire days with Mrs. Akers’ parents. Adah; Mrs. Abbie Armstrong; Include the county’s share of the state that more than one-fourth of the Proof Vault, free of charge. Miss Myrtle Bested has been Ruth, Mrs. Delia L. Bailey; Es tax Is $229,329.60, meaning a millage total amount will be supplied of 26.1. through sales of stocks, the guest of friends in Portland ther, Mrs. Jennie Krieger; Mar H. C. S T E P H E N S A report submitted at a meeting of ‘‘This is real public ownership and Sunnyside the past few tha, Mrs. Martha Ellis; Electa, the general relief committee at As of utilities, with the customers days. A gent . Mrs. Cordelia Carter; Warden, toria showed that to date the sum of of the various companies becom $31,756.50 had been received in cash Mrs. Virginia Wagner; Sentinel, Young Man Passes ing partners in the various en for the relief fund. Emanuel S. Womer. O. A. Kratz, city manager of La terprises, this investment being Burton Taylor Moore passed After the ceremonies were Grande, has tendered his resignation made by patrons in the districts away at 2:30 Monday morning. concluded the company adjourn to the city commission. The commis served by the concerns. December 26, 1922, at St. Vin ed to the dining room, which sion accepted his resignation, which ‘‘Generally, it appeared from cent’s hospital in Portland. He had been prettify trimmed, suit will take effect on December 28. was taken ill with a severe cold, able to the season, and partook The four Astoria banks have re what I saw in the east, condi some three weeks ago, and as it of light refreshments and in sumed business for the first time tions are on the mend and the since the fire. They will begin cash country is facing more favorable became worse, he went to the dulged in music and oratory. ing checks on old deposits as soon times. We are so well assured hospital Sunday, December 17. George Lawrence wa-> toastmas as they are able to open their vaults. of this outlook that our company Motorman Irving Smith took a He was very low for some days, ter and acquitteed himself in his The Tillamook county superintend is going ahead vigorously with brief lay off the beginning of as his condition was hampered by accustomed delightful manner. ent has compiled the census reports of the various school districts for 1922, its own construction work plan this week. He and Mrs. Smith a serious leakage of the heart. The program features comprised showing the total number of children ned for 1923.” But he had begun to improve on a piano solo hy Mrs. Theo. Ahl visited in Portland, yesterday. of school age In the county to be 3024. The new bridge across the Saturday, and his wife was abl.■ berg, a vocal solo by Mi ;s Ruth A total of $224,204.52 of Improve A Pleasant Anticipation Clackamas riygr, between Ore to leave him and come to Estaea Diilon, violin solo by Theo. Ahl ment bonds of the city of Portland, The annual convention of the gon City and West Linn, was da, Sunday. She reported tha berg accompanied by Mrs. Theo. numbered from 30443 to 30675 will be redeemed by City Treasurer Adams State Editorial Association will formerly opened to-day, with ap he was perceptibly better and Ahlberg, and a reading by C. S. that the doctor felt encouraged Allen, February 1, according to announce meet next July at Hood River. propriate ceremonies. ment Already that enterprising fruit Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harkenri- On Christmas Day, he was able School bonds in the amount of $3,- center is preparing for the event. der are undergoing the restraint to visit with members of his fam Christmas Festivities 000,000 authorized by the voters Of ily, although his breathing was the Portland district at a special elec A circular letter has been sent of quarantine due to their son Miss Irma Gates entertained a June 17, 1922, were held valid In the editors of Oregon containing George having come down with labored. Early Tuesday morn number of her friends and class f --------------------- ----------------- * tion an opinion handed down by the state Hood River’s Christmas and the smallpox. He is not paitic- ing he asked for a drink of wa mates Tuesday evening at her supreme court. New Year’s greetings and assur ularly sick, but the quarantine ter and on being given it, fell home in a real Yuletime manner. District sealers of weights and ing them of a most hearty wel lasts about three weeks anyhow, back dead. The rooms were very prettily measures from all sections of Oregon He was the son of W. J. Moore decorated for the occasion and come and glorious time next held their annual conference In the J. J. Penner who has been em offices of W. A. Dalziel, deputy state summer. One of the chief at ployed with the Estacada Meat and Anna Edna Reid Moore, and the entertainment of games fur was I orn in Smith’s Falls, Ontar PLACE Y O U R IN sealer of weights and measure, at Sa tractions will be a compliment Market, severed his connection io, Canada. March 23, 1892. Sol nished was thoroughly enjoyed. SURANCE THROUGH lem last week. ary participation in the Annual with the firm last Saturday, and he was 30 years, 9 months and 3 Miss Irma also gave a few read YOUR HOME AGENT WHO New refrigerator cars to the number Mount Hood Climb of the Hood WI LL P R O T E C T expects to go to Centraba, Wash. days old when he died. With his ings for the amusement of her of 1030, ordered by the Pacific Fruit YOUR INTEREST guests and light refreshments Express company, will be built by the River post of the American Le He and his bride came to Estaca parents he came to Estacada in were served. It was a happy Pacific Car & Foundry company of gion. A story of last year’s climb da on their honey moon trip two 1905. On June 15. 1918, he was occasion for the youngsters. Portland. The cost of the cars will be was enclosed which gives a slight months ago, from Alberta, Cana around $3,000,000. idea of what this implies. As da. We are sorry to see them united in marriage to Miss Lois The Columbia River highway Is the ascent is a strenuous one, Richmond, the daughter of Mr. Christmas Dinner eave. cleared of snow and ice from the Port and Mrs. Andy Ri-hmond of thore who contemplate participat land city limits to the Multnomah Among other happy reunions Portland, and to them a little county line, three-quarters of a mile ing in it had better begin train in Estacada Christmas day was New Year’s Calls daughter, Lois Jean, war born east of Eagle creek, according to Coun ing at once in order to be fit the one at the home of Mrs. N. For several ty Roadmaster Eatchel. when the time comes. And in From old Dutch times to the two years ago. B. Ecker at the library, when The attorney-general’s office has case some of the brethren of the middle of the Nineteenth cen years he was in the employ of she entertained her three chil been requested to prepare a bill for quill should hesitate for fear tury New Year’s day in many the P. R. L. & P. Co., as electri dren and other members of the WHITE LEGHORNS submission at the next session of the cal engineer. He is survived by Bred for Vigor and High legislature looking to the repeal of that the ozone on that mountain American cities was devoted to his wife, child and father, his family. Those present were Mr. the universal interchange of vis- Egg rroduction. that part of the election laws providing height shoulJ go to their heads arid Mrs. M. H. Boyle and son for double election boards. too powerfully, the district at | its. Every door was thrown mother having predeceased him L I N E B R E D consistently for In , nf Portland, Mr. and seven years.—REMEMBER we Justice Thomas A. McBride of the torney sends special word that open and it was a breach of eti nearly three years ago. Mrs. W. F. Cary an I little daugh were entirely sold out of baby Oergon supreme court will become during their stay the jail will be quette to omit any acquaintance The remains were taken to the chicks last spring, so get your or ters Glen and Phyllis, and J. 0. chief Justice of that body January 1. | der in early for 1923 delivery. in the annual calls, when old Kenworthy funeral parlors at Justice McBride will succeed Chief | locked and the key lost. This is and Clyde Ecker. Bveryone of our customers ts a Sellwood, where they were kept Justice George H. Burnett, who has : proof that Hood River never friendships were renewed and satisfied customer.—WH1 NOT family differences amicably set until this morning, when they does anything by halves. held the position two years. number yourself among them? I* O. O. F. Dance were brought here. The inter tled. A few Pedigreed Cockerels that ment was in the I. O. O. F. cem Don’t forget the first annual I. will grade up any flock, at $2.50 Have you seen those boys’ all Christian Church and $5 00 each -call in and look etery to-day at 1 p. m., along O.O. F. dance in the park pavilion, Congratulations wool double wear suits? With them over. Bible School every Lord’s Day Christmas Day was the birth side of his mother. The servi Saturday night, December 30th. two pair of knickerbockers they at 10 a. m.; Preaching 11 a. m. It will lie a coon mask affair, and PHIL MARQUAM day of Mrs. C. W. Seymour. We ces were conducted by the Ma a ripping enjoyable time will be are da ndies and the price is 112 50 Eatacada. Oregon. A cordial invitation is extended extend to her our heartiest felic sonic lodge of which he wa3 a at Rose's. FARM laewedon» mil* out of E»t»c»4« on to all. The theme for Sunday itations not only on the event, member. He also belonged to assured. The floor will thor Carflold road. oughly scraped and hand pol Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Euus had a morning. Dec. 31, will be ‘‘The but on having been born on so the O. E. S. The sympathy of ished for the occasion. You will Christian’s obligation, and the all will go out to the bereaved, auspicious a day. I am now prepared to do all family reunion of their children and he will be missed by a host miss it if you do not come. This day of opportunity.” and grandchildren, at their home kinds of watch, clock and jewelry of friends. | will be your last chance in 1922, E. F. Atchley, pastor. . Read the Ads in the N ews . repairing. A. N. Johnson. tf ' on Christmas Day. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FIRE INSURANCE. For Fire Insurance - Cary Real Estate Co. j T ra p -N e ste d OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST MASONS AND 0. E. S. INSTALL OFFICERS