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lEasimt (Ülarkrnmta f a Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V olume 16, N umber 15 WATER NEWS OREGON NEWS NOTES ! SPRING Mr. and Mrs. H. Horner and Miss Shibley were Sunday OF GENERAL INTEREST guests Elva of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. r y f . W. W. RHODES O ST E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON Office in L ichthorn Blifg.,. E stacada, T N R . G. F. MIDFOKD ^P H Y S IC IA N SURGEON, and X R av E q uipm ent — G l a s s e s fitted OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strscts. Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections J^ J R . CHAS. P. JO H N SO N DENTIST Oregon. E stacada, TAR. W. WALLENS S U R G E O N D EN TIST For over 20 years a t S p rin g w ater, Ore. ALBERT t . elott A T T O R N E Y A T LAW RESIDENT ESTACADA. - la w y er - OREGON W M . G. DUNLAP A T T O R N E Y A T LAW A t E stacada, in the office of Woodle R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f fice 1524 Yeon Building. Q D. EBY, A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. G eneral P ractice. Confidential viser. O regon C ity. O regon. Ad TWTcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER 1VA A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. A t G resham oflv-e—Tuesdays, T h u rs days ana S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow building. Portlan d office, 721 C orbett building. FIRE INSURANCE. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. K eep your policy in o ur F ire P roof V ault, fre e o f charge. H. C . S T E P H E N S A gent . A OOOOOOOO USE 00000000 ff l Germicidal ! iSOAPf Í for skin troubles, or where there is dan ger of contagion or infection. I The Rexall 4 E stacada , O regon , T hursday , J anuary 11, 1923. Store For Fire Insurance PLACE Y O U R IN SURANCE THROUGH YOUR HOME AGENT WHO WI LL P R O T E C T YOUR INTEREST Cary Real Estate Co. T ra p -N e s te d WHITE LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg P roduction. L I N E B R E D consistently for seven y e a rs .—R EM EM BER we w ere en tirely sold out of baby chicks last spring, so g e t yo u r o r der in early f o r 1923 delivery. Everyone of our custom ers is a satisfied c u sto m e r.—W HY NOT num ber yourself am ong them ? A few Pedigreed C ockereis th a t will g rade up any flock, a t $2.50 and $5.00 each —call in and look them over. PHIL MARQUAM Estacada Oregon. FARM located f>o« ml!« out of Era cad« on Garfield road. I am now prepared to do all kinds of watch, clock and jewelry repairing. A. 8 . Johnson. tf LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P e r Y ea r UPPER EAGLE CREEK FARADAV POWER PLANT HAS NARROW ESCAPE Mrs. E. McWillis was a Port Mrs. Viola Douglass was the land visitor yesterday. guest of relatives over this way during the week-end. W. F. Cary made a business Bard. trip to Portland yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bestul and Principal Events of the W ie The Christian Endeavor social When the Clackamas river rose iamily has moved to Portland. W. R. Reid went to Portland, Briefly Sketched for Infor met with Harvy Grable last Fri- returning yesterday noon. near the level of the entrancs to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis- mation of Our Readers. ! day evening. The next social the power station of the P. R. L. Jupiter Pluvius should remem- tet, Mrs. Viola Douglass, Roy will be with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the exhortation, “ Be temperate Douglass and family were the P. Co. at Cazadero last Saturday, Bank clearings In E ugene In 1922 Guttridge. in all things.” dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. employes closed the doors, bar were alm ost $1,500,000 g re a te r than red them and sealed the cracks Art Morrow returned from Dintvand Andy can stay a little Will Douglass Sunday. In the y e a r previous. as best they could. A pump was Wheeler, Oregon, where he visi- longer—Uncle Bim came across H. S. and R. B. Gibson were T he ann u al fa rm e rs’ w eek In Jose installed on the floor and was ited his brother Harvey Morrow with fifty thousand beans. tf phine county opened in th e courthouse Barton visitors Monday. kept busy pumping out the seep and family during the holidays. In G rants P ass Monday. News is scarce this week. Our Eagle Creek Grange held a The d istric t highw ay office m ain The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. country correspondents have not special meeting last Saturday age. The river kept on rising tained a t R oseburg by th e s ta te high Joe Guitridge has been ill with until within a few inches of the sent in as much as usual, and made a few preparations to window sills. way d ep artm en t has been abandoned. pneumonia. Albert Horger of Barton, has entertain Pomona Grange, which M em bers of th e N o rth w est Can- Had the water flowed over the sold out his holdings, and will will meet with it on Wednesday. n e rs’ association held a profitable four- windows all the valuable machin O. H. R. P. A. Convention day convention in P o rtlan d la s t week. soon move to Portland. Walter Douglass butchered 12 ery inside would have been ruin The to tal am ount of tax es to be col The date of the annual conven The W. C. T. U. held a special hogs on Tuesday, sending them ed, causing hundreds of thou- lected in Tillam ook county th is y ear tion of the Oregon High School meeting Wednesday afternoon to Portland. ands of dollars’ worth of dam is $829,866.51, a g a in st $920,825.43 for Press Association and the Associ at the home of Mrs. C. S. Allen. la s t year. Mr. Hall, the insurance man, age. It would have been impos ation of Oregon High School Stu John Dowty and George Hur The y e a r 1922 w as an exceptionally was seen (out this way on Tues sible to restore service in that prosperous one for th e L ow er Colum dent Body presidents and secre ley were in Portland Monday day. station until new machinery ar bia D airy association's tw o cream eries taries held under the auspices of night to attend the Jackson Club rived, or until ail the coils in the a t A storia. the Universary ot Oregon School banquet. motors had been baked and thor GARFIELD HEMS F or th e firs t h alf of th e cereal year of Journalism and the Associated TELEPHONE vour order to oughly dried out. Had the build ending w ith the adv en t of 1923 P o rt Students has been changed from Darrow for pure milk and cream. Miss Helen Reehr and Arthur ing been constructed of some land floated to all p o rts 11,650,941 January 19 and 20 to February 2 bushels of w heat. 12-14tf Reelir of Portland visited with material other than concrete it is P re sid e n t H ard in g has nom inated and 3, The change was made Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood their father, J. F. Reehr, last thought it might have given wav th e following O regon p o stm asters: because the first semester in u under the water pressure against and children of Bull Run, visited week. G eorge C. S tephens, A rlington; Annie many of the high schools will it, as at the height of the flood relatives in this vicinity the first Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Graff have S. Clifford, Molalla. end about the former date and been visiting in Woodburn a few about 12 feet of water was rush All fru its and o th e r products can examinations would make attend of the week. ing over the top of the dam. ned 14 O regon sh all b e a r th e nam e ' Both the boys and girls basket days. ance impossible from t h o s e of th e sta te u n d er th e provisions of a ball teams lost out to Milwaukie Henry Walleart had the mis This section has been fortu bill to be sub m itted to th e leg islatu re. schools. The president of the press as last Friday. Better luck to you fortune to cut his left thumb off nate in the matter of the recent T h ere w ere a to ta l of 395 accidents rains and flood. While in other Tuesday of last week. reported during the week ending J a n sociation is Harry G. Johnson, the next time. parts not so far distant, a tre uary 4, according to a re p o rt prepared Portland; vice-president, Lester Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Gohring Mrs. M. E. Judd of McMinn mendous property loss has re by th e sta te in d u strial accid en t com Lemon, Corvallis; s e c r e t a r y - have leased the Ed. Bates resi ville is spending two or three mission. sulted, here the damage has been Viola Calvin, Hood dence on Main St., just vacated weeks with her sister, Mrs. T. P o rtlan d 's eig h t high schools will treasurer, slight. At the Casadero power g rad u ate approxim ately 492 stu d en ts River. The presidents’ and secre by Mrs. Lois Moore, and expect Yocum. plant the foot bridge was swept a t th e ir m id-year com m encem ents, taries’ association officers are; to get moved next week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Coe of Port away. The power plant was w hich will occur the fo urth week of president, Orlando Hollis, Eu Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wykoff, land visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. shut down for some hours in the Jan u ary. gene; vice-president, L u c i l l e late from California, and their Dillinger over the week end. L oganberry grow ers of Lincoln coun Moore, Salem;secretary, Mildred daughter Mrs. Robert Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Coe spent Christ afternoon, which deprived this ty m et in th e county ag e n t's office city of light until about 7:30 p. Washington, m., which caused some inconven a t Toledo S atu rd ay to s ta r t plans McKillican. West Linn; treas with Mr. Morton of Portland, mas in Spokane, for h andling th e ir crop of th e com urer, Byron Anderson, Portland. were ¡¡guests at the T. H. Morton visiting while there, Mr. and ience but was a boon to those ing season. Mrs. Z. R. Dawney, former Gar merchants who had candles for home last Sunday. More th a n 80 m iles of road work, U. of O. Medical Building Mrs. Margaret Kilgore return field residents. sale. At River Mill the govern ag g reg atin g alm ost $1,000,000, has The formal dedication of Mac In spite of the rain and wind ment hatchery was tipped over ed Monday from Willamette, been ordered ad v ertised for th e J a n uary 19 m eeting of th e s ta te highw ay kenzie Hall, the newly completed where she had been visiting her Garfield Grange held a most en and the fish had to be released. main body of the University of sister, and has taken a position joyable meeting last Saturday. com m ission. The ordinary beautiful Clacka F ourth class p o stm asters have been Oregon School of Medicine at Three candidates were initiated mas river is turned to a mud at the Silver Star restaurant. appointed in Oregon as follows: John Portland, Saturday afternoon, We would respectfully suggest and the new officers were in color and its speed and depth A. Thom pson, B lodgett, B enton coun January 13. ty, and Je sse F. M orrison, McCoy, to the school faculty that the stalled by W. B. Holden, the re considerably increased. The rail Mackenzie Hall, a four-story Polk county. road has kept its trains running Coue method be tried on the pu tiring master. The body of John K rause, fo r th e completely modern f i r e p r o o f Joseph Micheals spent several on this branch regularly, and on pils, making them say, “ Every la st 20 y ears a re sid e n t of th e G ervais building, was made possible by time, or with only slight delay. days in Portland last week, vicinity, w as found d angling from the an appropriation by the state of day in every way, I am learning Altogether we may consider our better and better.” end of a rope in a cabin som e dis $113,000 and a gift of similar BISSELL ITEMS selves fortunate. tan ce from his hom e by Mrs. K rause. amount from the General Educa Examinations have been the A rep o rt of the finance com m ittee, order of the day this week at Irene Paulson went to Port Judge Ryan Rescued subm itted a t the m eetin g of th e gen tion Board, a national founda school. It is a queetion whether land, Wednesday. tion for medical research and eral relief com m ittee a t A storia, show Judge Thomas F. Ryan, well ed cash receip ts for th e general relief health advancement. Recently they are .harder on the pupils Mr. and Mrs. Carl Decker known throughout Oregon as a fund to d ate am ounting to $69,234.17. the board gave $50,000 to equip than on the teachers. The 'atter made a business trip to Oregon financier and politician, narrow Mrs. Tw yla Ferguson, county school the hall and to provide teaching have the job of reading the pa City and Portland last Wednes ly escaped death in the flood here su p e rin te n d e n t of K lam ath county, pers over, which in itself is no day. yesterday when he stepped on w as elected p resid en t of th e Oregon and research facilities. The ceremony will be held in slight task. association of county school su p er some drift jammed against the Mrs. Henry Joyner, who un Mrs. Lois Moore came down in ten d en ts while in session a t Salem. the main lobby of Mackenzie dock, thinking he was walking derwent an operation is reported An eight-hour day for all mills and Hall, which is named in honor of Friday, from Portland, to dis on the dock planking. He sank recovering very rapidly. facto ries in O regon is proposed in a the late Dr. A. J. Mackenzie, pose of her household goods and at once into the mass of debris. bill to be Introduced In th e s ta te leg went back Sunday night, Her The Christian Endeavor met Two passersby, who refused to who worked unceasingly in the isla tu re by a com m ittee from the at the home of Louis Weisenfluh Loyal Legion of Loggers and L um ber latter years of his life in the brother and her father, Andy give their names, risked their building up of the Medical School Richmond, helped her pack and last Wednesday. men. own lives in hauling the sub Frank Howard had the misfor merged banker to safety.—Ore D espite building w hich Is going on to its present standing. He was move. steadily a t Bend, th e housing situ a dean of the school at the time of The Walter Givens family have tune of having a horse become gonian. tion has become so acu te th a t Bend his death. A. L. Mills, presi moved from the living rooms of sick while carrying the mail last realto rs say they could re n t 200 houses City Books Audited dent of the First National Bank, the store at 75th and Glisan Sts. Friday. w ithout difficulty, if th e houses were Portland, and President P. L. to the McNeal bouse, two doors Harold Joyner. Christ Klinky The audit of the city hooks has available. G overnor O lcott has appointed John Campbell of the University, will south, their business having in- and A. H. Miller, made a trip to been completed. They were C. K endall of M arshfield to th e c ir be the principal speakers at the cr» *ned in the past two years and Oregon City Wednesday. found to he correct. A detailed cu it bench in place of Ju d g e John S. dedication. report will be furnished later. a half. They first added more Coke, w ho has been confirm ed in Dorcas Meeting They have now been turned over room by moving partitions, then th e office of U nited 8 ta te s d istric t Silver Star Changes Hands by tearing out a partition entire The Garfield Dorcas Society to the new recorder, J. K. Ely. a tto rn ey a t P ortland. At a m eeting of re p re se n ta tiv e farm L. V. Cleworth has bought out ly, next by adding the addition will meet at the home of Mrs. A woman was hung in Eng- e rs held a t E ugene It w as decided to the Silver Star restaurant from on the west of the building for Ernest Duus, January 18. All | land, Tuesday, for having con- launch im m ediately a cam paign for V. W. Hauser, who ha3 moved 'storage and now they have found are cordially invited. re in sta te m e n t of th e L ane county ap Under the new it necessary to have still more M rs . I da P almatber , Secy. jspir?J " ith, her^ n\ l° ki!‘ prop riatio n for support of th e county to Portland. her »husband. Although a peti- management the excellence of room.—Montavilla Times. ag ricu ltu ral ag en t's office. jyQf. tion was signed by several hun- T h a t th e to ta l value of the property its cuisine and service will be, Mrs. Carrie Hislop has received , ° ‘,ce | jrec| thousands asking that the of all k inds destroyed a t A storia by maintained and Mr. Cleworth I word that her son, Harry R. His- I have sold my interest in the rnan>iJ gentenCe be commuted. th e fire of D ecem ber 8 was $11.050,000 will do all he can to add to th e| lop, of Alameda, California, died Kaake Lumber Co. to L. VV. i very feAr clemency for the w as the e stim ate m ade by the execu comfort of his patrons. He will Tuesday after an operation for Held, which will hereafter be tiv e com m ittee, th e in su ran ce a d ju st woman. She w as eight years still conduct the Gem Theatre appendicitis. He was superin- known as the K. & H. Lumber ers and local in su ran ce agents. older than her confederate and Incom e of th e sta te highw ay d e p a rt and the two together should 1 tendent of the San Francisco di Co. All previous debts will be the general sentiment w as that m ent for 1923-24, as estim ated by sta te make a good combination. We , vision of the American Express settled by the new firm. | she was a female vamp and had officials, will ag g reg ate $21.250,000. hope that he will be abundantly Co. in whose employ he had been C larence J ubb . W ith th e exception of $7,000,000 all gotten him completely hypno Dodge, Oregon. of th is money has been obligated in successful as he deserves, for his ¡since 1900. He had worked his tized. Both suffered the extreme courtesy and efforts to provide way up from the bottom to the Jan, 6. 1923. It connection w ith fixed expenses. penalty. She was good looking T he Bend school board has decided Estacada with good pictures and top by sheer ability, perseve- but the jury did not prove sym to ask th e com ing leg islatu re for pas good eats. ranee and reliability. He leaves NOTICE pathetic on that account. Over sag e of a m easure p erm ittin g the dis a widow, mother, two brothers, On account of my wife’s death here she probably would have tr ic t to issue bonds to $200,000, if To Our Subscribers and three sisters, Mesdames Inez and my poor health, I must sel such an a ct can be legally put through, been acquitted, or granted a new Plea-e lcok at your address [ Greenleaf of Portland. Syren and my 18-year-old grocery business, trial. to m ake possible th e financing of a thoroughly up-to-date high school slip and if subscription has ex- Simms of Estacada. His father, with property. A bargain for building. Subscribe for your homepaper. pired, please renew, as the mon- George Hislop, formerly of the the right people. I the E astern C lackamas N e ws ey is needed to meet expenses, , N ews office died a year ago. It G. H. L ichthorn . Read the Ada in the N ews .