Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 04, 1923, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 16,
N u m b e r 14
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D R
W. W. RHODES
OSTEOPATHIC
P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON
Office in Lichthorn BM r ., Estacada
E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 4, 1923.
HCW THE WORLD
FARED IN 1922
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
There was a party given by
Mr. and Mrs. C. H . Paddison at
their home last Wednesday even-
I ing. All present spent a very
pleasant evening. An interest­
Prosperity, Discontent and Two
ing program was rendered which
Big Strikes Among Notable
all enjoyed. Soon after partak­
ing o f a delicious luncheon the
Developments in America.
crowd dispersed.
L O C A L BREVITIES
$1.50 P e r Y e a r
SPRINGWATER NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer former­
John Page is out again after a
ly o f Springwater, but now liv­
few days o f sickness.
Mrs. V. W. Hauser and chil­ ing in Portland, visiied last Fri­
day Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moger.
dren are in Portland.
I S . G, Ü LICHTHORN
IS LAID TO REST
A fter a protraete 1 illness o f
George Guttridge had the mis­
Mrs. A. G. Ames went to town
several
months,
Mrs. G. H.
fortune
to
slip
and
fall
while
on
yesterday morning.
duty at the power plant, and in Lichthorn pa-sei away at the
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
d ' P : H Y S I C I A N a n d S U R G E O N
jure his back. He is recovering Good Samaritan hospital in Port­
were
in Portland Tuesday.
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
She
at present, as well as can be ex land. December 29, 1922.
O F F IC E and Rosidoncs Second and Main Sirsets
A. H. Fraley returned Tuesday
Estacada. O reçon—Telephone Connections
Fred Hoffmeister is on the
was born in Liegnitz, Germany,
pected.
afternoon from Portland.
sick list.
£ ) R CHAS. P. JOHNSON
J. A. Shibley celebrated his December 11, 1874, so at her de­
Mrs. Mae Reed returned Mon
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass
sixty-sixth
birthday anniversary cease, she was 43 years and 18
DENTIST
Europe Still Is In Econom ic and F in an ­ w fre dinner guests at the home day evening from a visit in Port
on
Monday,
January 1st. There days old. In 1905, she came to
Oregon
Estacada,
cial T urm o il— Dow nfall of Lloyd
o f R. B. Gibson on New Y e a r’s land.
this country and married G. H.
were
eighteen
guests present.
George— T u rk s Defeat Greeka
day.
TT)R. W. W A L L E N S
C.
L,
Coonrad
has
moved
back
Lichthorn
who established the
and Recover Lost Territory
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson
SU R G E O N DENTIST
— Fascieti Gain Control
Some o f the members o f the to town from his Springwater had as their guests over the holi City Bakery and Grocery here.
of Italy.
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore
She proved a very capable busi­
Sunday School class taught by- farm.
days, their daughter and family,
Mrs.
R.
B.
Gibson,
spent
last
Mrs. Loretta Sagner and Jo Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Akens of Dav­ ness manager and helped her
By E D W A R D W. P IC K A R D
ALBERT t . e l o t t
husband build up an extensive
Friday
evening
at
her
home.
A
hanna
Lichthorn visited Port enport and four children.
Momentous events and developments
ATTORNEY AT LAW
patronage.
marked the year 1922, both at heme very
enjoyable
evening
was
land
Saturday.
R E S ID E N T L A W Y E R
and abroad. In America these includ­
Her health began to fail a year
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON ed the great strikes of coal miners nnd spent. A fter playing games for
Conductor Grabeel has been
GARFIELD ITEMS
or more ago, and she submitted
railroad shopmen; the passage by con­ a time and the peanut race was quite sick in Portland for the
gress of a new tnrlff bill, nnd the gen­ over, a luncheon o f coffee and past few days.
W M . G. D U N L A P
Mrs. W. W. Davis is enjoying to a number o f operations in the
;'
ATTORNEY AT LAW
eral defeat of the Republican party in doughnuts was served.
The
the
visit o f her son Oscar Ham­ hope o f permanent relief. For a
A. E. Sparks has- eut down one
A t Estacada. in the office o f Woodle the November elections. Among the
time improvement set in, and
Realty Co., on Saturdays -Portland o f most noteworthy events elsewhere hostess prepared some icicles, on ox the large fir trees on the south mer from eastern Oregon.
flee 1521 Yeon Building.
were the establishment of the Irish which three questions were writ
Mrs. H- B. Davis moved to hopes were entertained o f her
side o f his house.
Free State; the election of a new ten and the boys and girls were
ultimate recovery.
But a new
Q
D. EBY,
pope; the rout of the Greeks in Asia
George Linn and wife o f Port Estacada last week, so as to help complication set in, for which
requested
to
answer
them.
The
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW.
Minor and the regeneration of the
land spent New Year’s day with care for her brother Lyle Wag­ she was operated on again, and
General Practice.
Confidential Ad Turkish state, followed by the Nenr three questions were, Why do
ner. Her two children Leonard
East pence conference at Lausanne; you like your home? What do relatives in Estacada.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
this time did not have strength
and
Irene, are with her.
the downfall of Prime Minister Lloyd
Joseph E. Gates rw$s confinec
enough to rally.
you
like
best
about
your
Sunday
George, nnd the triumph of the Fas­
A leclryin and wife are spend­
TVtfcG U IRK & SCHNEIDER
The funeral service was held
School? What characteristic do to his home Tuesday, owing to
cist In Italy.
A T T O R N E Y S AT LAW.
ing
the holidays with Mrs. Ir­
Although the people of the United you like best in a friend? Just an attack o f illness.
on New Year’s Day at 2 p. m. in
vin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
A t Gresham office —Tue. days, Thurs­ States enjoyed a fair amount of pros­
E. G. Hopkins the barber, has
the Estacada M. E. church, the
days ana Saturdays, 20.3-5, Withrow perity throughout the year, they were before the serving of supper the
Davis.
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett
lev. H. W. Mort officiating. The
discontented nnd dlssntisfled, nnd answers to these questions were been on the sick list» but is bet­
building.
Fred H. Davis and Fred Jr, interment was in the I. 0. 0. F.
showed It when they went to the polls read, a witch with her black ter and able to be out again.
spent Christmas with relatives cemetery under the direction of
in November. Seemingly they did not
kettle coming and burning them.
The city books are-being audit­
like the new tariff law, and the big
in Aberdeen, Washington.
Joseph E. Gate-.
strikes and the matter of prohibition Then bidding them not to go ed by an expert accountant be­
Those who attended the watch
enforcement also had their effect then. away but to stay and get some forebeing turned over.tothe new
She leaves to mourn her loss
Economic and financial conditions in
night at Garfield Grange Sunday her husband, a son Albert and a
coffee and doughnuts, she took auditor.
;;;
some of the European countries
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
night, enjoyed a social visit with daughter Johanna.
In addition
Mrs. Will Doug­
showed little or no Improvement, due her departure.
Millard Sarver’s oldest girl had
their friends and neighbors. The to these there are her mother.
In
part
to
the
continued
state
of
un-
lass
impersonated
the
witch.
Keep your policy in our Fire
a toe nearly severed from her
settlement concerning the Gorman rep
children were well entertained VIrs. Steiner o f Estacada. two
Proof Vault, tree o f charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass foot with an ax one day this
orations nnd to the renewed turmoil In
by H. B. Davis and the latter brothers, Adolph Sagner o f Esta­
-
the Nenr East. Other countries, nota were the dinner guests o f Mr. week.
H. C. S T E P H E N S
part
of the evening was spent cada, and Curtis Sagner o f Ger­
bly Italy nnd Czechoslovakia, moved and Mrs. George Preister on
G. P. Rose had a sick spell making and pulling taffy.
definitely toward stabilization and
many; six sisters, Mrs. Agnes
Sunday.
A gent .
yesterday, and had to leave the
prosperity. Comtpnnlsm and socialism
Mrs. 0. E. Lamberson was Yohann ot Yakima, Wn., Mrs.
Miss Mildred Douglass is the »«ore and go home, but he is out
suffered a tremendous setback In Italy
xostess to the Skip-a-week club rred Yohann o f Aurora, Or.,
when the Fnscistl rebelled against guest of her parents Mr. and
again to-day.
those doctrines nnd took over the con
last
Wednesday. The new offi­ Mrs. Francis Tucker o f Bend,
Mrs. Walter Douglass, having
trol of the government.
Now that the holiday season is cers elected were Mrs. M. G. Or., Mrs. Gertrude Weisner of
1921, December was marked come home for a short vacation.
over the merchants are busy tak­ Weatherby, president: Mrs O. Oakland, Calif.. Mrs. Meta Haid-
00000000 U S E 00000000 by As an In international
conference In
Mrs. Akers and children re­ ing inventory, which is a most
Washington, for President Harding
Lamberson,
vice-presiden* en o f Santa Maria, Calif., and
had Invited the Central American re turned home on Tuesday from tedious job.
and Mrs. T. Carpenter, secre­ Mrs. Clara Feldman o f Germany.
publics to send delegntes there to dis­ Cathlamet, Wash., where they
Miss Mildred Douglass came tary. A t its next meeting the With the exception of those in
cuss limitation of armaments and had spent the holidays.
to Estacada Sunday afternoon to club will start a quilt and will California and Germany, all the
other questions. They met on Decem­
Roy Douglass butchered a spend New Year with relatives work for the hostesses during above attended the funeral.
ber 4.
beef on Monday, selling it out to and Friends.
A large circle o f friends ex­
the year.
the neighbors.
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Mrs. J. E. Stubbs and son Ed­
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Palmateer tends sympathy to her family.
win arrived from Gresham, Sat­ and family spent Christmas with
Good Things Coming
Jnnunry found the great powers still
DODGE NEW S
urday afternoon to spend the relatives at Fairview, Ore.
engaged In formulating trentlos nnd
As the patrons o f the Gem
agreements In the Washington confer­
week
end
with
relatives
in
Es­
The S. R. Brac.v family have
School opened Tuesday, Jan. 2,
ence on armaments nnd Pacific ocean theatre have shown by their at­
tacada.
problems, and on February 1 the dele­ tendance that they appreciate
been visiting the Penny family
fter a week’s vacation. The
A large delegation o f the P.
gates, In plenary session, ndopted the good pictures, Mr. Cleworth is
during the holidays.
'acher3, Miss Ten Eyck and
five-power naval limitation treaty with
R. L. & P. Co. attended the lu-
taking
especial
pains
in
the
pict­
Miss
Funk, spent the Christmas
an agreement on Pacific fortifications;
Miss Helen Wooster o f Port-
neral o f the late Burt Moore
passed resolutions declaring the open ures selected for his patron’ s en­
acation
at their
respective
laud visited with the Harold
door In Chinn, nnd approved n treaty tertainment for this year. There last Thursday. The flower offer­
homes.
Wooster
family
last
week.
for the restriction of the use of poison
ings were especially beautiful.
gas nnd submarines In warfare. At will be just as good pictures on
Mr. and Mrs. Hedges spent
Wm. L. Shaffer met with a
The
Store
Ed. Douglass, who operates a
the same time, Mr. Bnlfour announced Thursday as on Saturday and
New Year’s day at the W. E.
sad
accident
last
Saturday
when
that Great Britain would restore Wol- Sunday.
Look over this week’ s saw mill a few miles north of he cut his hand while splitting Meyers home.
Hnt-Wet to Chinn. Three days Inter
Estacada, cut his arm quite bad­
the conference approved a number of program on the back page as a
wood. Dr, Midford dressed the
Mr. Giles is home again and is
ly
on the saw Saturday after­
treaties designed to restore to China a sample.
Who has not read H.
wound.
now
working at the Ross mill.
some o f her lost liberties and passed C W itw er’s stories in Collier’s noon.
Dr. Midford dressed the
resolution for the creation of an In­
New
Y
ear’s
day
the
members
Little
Howard and George
wound.
ternational commission to revise the magazine? Here is your chance
o
f
the
Skip-a-week
club
and
their
Horner
have
been quite sick with
Mrs. U. S. Morgan was visit­
rules of warfare. On February 0 the to see them portrayed on the
delegntes signed nil the treaties nnd screen, starting Saturday and ing friends in Gresham yester­ lusbands met for a New Year's colds which threatened pneumo­
PLACE Y O U R I N ­
the conference adjourned sine die, nnd
visit and dinner, which was held nia, but are now gradually im­
Reginald Denny is the day. When she returned, she
SURANCE
THROUGH
In four dnys President Harding sub­ Sunday.
the Grange hail. Sixteen proving. Little George had just
brought
with
her
a
very
beauti­
mitted the treaties to the senate.
star o f the “ Leather Pushers.”
YO U R HOME AG E N T WHO
guests
were entertained.
recently had an attack of pneu­
ful
cyclamen
plant,
which
had
Ry the end of March the senate had
WI L L
P ROT ECT
ratified all these treaties, ns well ns
Lawrence’s Jerseys O. K. been presented to her.
The regular session o f Gar­ monia.
YO UR
IN TE R E ST
one with Japan, hy which the trou­
Prizes were awarded Sunday
Sylvester Lawrence has re­
Mrs. A. T. Elott was taken ill field Grange will be held at 10:30
blesome question of Amerlcnn rights
on the Island o f Ynp was settled. Great ceived Uncle Sam’s 0. K. for his yesterday with a severe pain in Saturday, January 6, in the hall. to pupils having the best attend­
Rrttnln nnd Japan also, In the course herd o f pure bred Jerseys.
he afternoon session will be ance at Sunday School. The fol­
He her side and Mr. Elott took her
of time, ratified the conference pacts,
installation o f the new officers.
lowing are the pupils who have
can
now
ship
any
o
f
them
to
any
to
Portland.
The
doctor
could
and, like the United States, took steps
attended everv Sunday for the
toward putting Into effect the terms part o f the U. S. without further not tell just what the matter
BAR TO N ITEMS
of the treaty on naval limitation. But inspection. The government in­
last three
months!
Marjory
was, and ordered her to bed to
Frnnce, more Interested In her own
, ..
, ,
Pedersen, Beamic Pedersen, l)a-
spectors
have
given
the
whole
await
developments.
troubles connected with the German
A large crowd attended the, . . . .
.
, ,,’
.
. n .
» u n o .
via Horner Jr.
and Howard
reparntlons nnd with the developments herd a perfect bill o f health.
R. L. Coop of Currinsville is re­ party
at Peterson s hall. Satur-: ^
In the Nenr East, delayed action, nnd
covering so rapidly from the se­ day night, in spite of the stormy I
n r‘
Smallpox Remedy
her example was followed by several
W H ITE LEGHORNS
Mr. an<^ Mra. Floyd Davis of
vere break in his leg which he weather.
smaller nntlons. Thus the full effect
To the Editor:
B red fo r V igor a n d H igh
of some of the treaties was lost for the
Garfield, spent Sunday with the
suffered September 1st, that the
Herman Lyon and a lady;
Egg r roduction.
Thinking this prescription for
time being.
j
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
doctors
think
he
soon
will
be
friend from Gresham, were vis-
Rehabilitation of Europe, economic smallpox may benefit some of
L I N E B R E D consistently for
When the iting here recently, also Carl and
seven years.— REM EM BER we
nnd financial, was the great problem your many readers, I copy the able to go to work.
__
were entirely sold out o f baby
that confronted the world nnd. of
accident happened it was thought Robbie Lyons.
chicks last spring, so get your or­
same
which
I
have
had
in
my
course, Its solution depended to a con­
P. T. A. Postpones Meeting
it would take seven months at
der in early fo r I9i3 delivery.
siderable extent on a settlement of the possession many years. It states
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maffer
On account o f the smallpox
Everyone of our customers is a
German reparations matter. This had that smallpox can be cured in 3 | least before he would be himself and children o f Eagle Creek,
satisfied customer.—W H Y NOT
i not been reached when the year came
| the Parent Teacher meeting for
were dinner guests o f the For­
number yourself among them?
i to a close. The allied commission, nn days, and that it is a sure cure. a* a,n-
I next Tuesday night has been in­
P. Ferrell o f Barton, called mans Sunday.
1 International bankers' committee and One ounce of cream o f tartardis-
A few Pedigreed Cockerels that
definitely postponed. Announce­
will grade up any flock, at $2 50
various Individuals struggled with the solved in a pint o f boiling water, at ^ ' s ° ^ ce yesterday morning
J. McCracken,
M i -3. George
and $5.00 each—call in and lock
question
throughout
the
twelve
ment wifi be made later.
to be taken when cold at short *° renew bis subscription for Turner, Mrs. George Forman,
them over.
months, but It would he tedious to tell
It can be taken at another year. He is always very and Mr. Hagen were passengers
I in detail of their efforts. The Germans intervals.
W ar Saving Stamps
steadily maintained that complete en­ any time and is a preventive as prompt and so earns our grateful on the 9 o’ clock car for Portland
E staca d a. O regon.
forcement of the treaty of Versailles j
appreciation. He reported that Tue3day morninfr
The 1918 series o f war saving
would ruin Germany and be disastrous - well as curative.
F A R * location»- m\ie out of Ejrvadi cn
G a rfie ld r o r i
Mrs. Ferrel who was quite sick a
stamps is now due.
Registered
for the rest of Europe, although Doc-,
A R e a d e r of t h e N e w s .
short time ago, is now herself
Don Day nearly severed a fin- stamps must be cashed through
{ tor Wlrth, the chancellor, held that '
Look up our special club rates, again. A t present he is night ger from his left hand while the postoffice, but the unregis­
I am now prepared to do all ( Germany must nnd would ultimately
pay the reparations hill. Berlin Insist-]
kinds of watch, clock and jewelry ed that a long moratorium be granted good until February 3 with the watchman at the McCarthy and splitting kindling, and was com- tered can be handled through
Oregonian.
repairing. A . N. Johnson.
tf t
Hamilton sawmill near his place. 1 pelled to stay out o f school.
the bank.
REVERSE FOR REPUBLICANS
FIRE INSURANCE.
Germicidal
SOAP
for skin troubles, or
where there is dan­
ger of contagion or
infection.
Y
Rexall
For Fire Insurance
Cary Real Estate Co.
T ra p -N e ste d
PHIL MARQUAM
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