lEastmt (ElmrímmaH £ Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 16, N u m b e r 23 E st a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 15, 1923. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF 6ENERALJNTEREST SPRINGWATER NEWS LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear GARFIELD ITEMS M U S A N O 1.0.0. F. ATTEND SPECIAL SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. E. Daybale and W. F. Cary was a business Capt. A. E. Burghduff, state Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner and visitor in Portland last night. game warden, and M. L. Rick W. W. RHODES daughter, accompanied M rs. Miss Ethel Douglass visited man, superintendent of trout O S T E O P A T H IC Horner’s sister, Mrs. Roy Hub­ with home folks here last Thurs hatcheries, paid a visit to Delph Principal Events of the Wea'i --------- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON bard, to Portland last Tuesday. Creek hatchery on Monday. There was a vow interesting day. Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, Briefly Sketched for Infor­ She left the same evening for A week end visitor at the J. serv* ce the M. L. church last Born—On March 9, 1923, to mation of Our Readers. T A R . G. F. MIDFOKD her home at Dayton, Wash. B. Robertson home was Mrs. J. Sunday evening, when the Re- Warren McWillis and wife, J -'P H Y S I C I A N a n d S U R G E O N . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge daughter, C. Stephens, Mr. Robertson’s : bekahs and °dd Eel tows accept- X R a y E ç u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d M ultnom ah county will this yaar and children autoed to Silverton i ed an invitation from the pastor. sister from Portland. O FFIC E and Rosidence Second and Main Strsets. pay 33.96 p er cent of th e to tal sta te Note our windows for special Estacada. Orapon—Téléphoné Connections Howard W Mort, to attend in a Sunday to visit with Mrs. Gut- tax. ties in kitchen ware also note our The P. H. Batlins have moved I body. A portion of the audito­ tridge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON from the Phil Standish home to The W illam ette V alley C leaners' and special prices at Roses. They returned home D yers’ association will m eet in E u­ Zurcher. their own new home just north rium was reserved for the visi­ DENTIST Miss Lydia Mattson was among tors and the service opened with gene Friday. Monday. Estacada, Oregon. the out of town visitors in Esta- of the Grange hail. S everal of th e logging cam ps In the a song by the congregation. Edward Shearer has been sick i , „ , ' Mrs. Gid Krigbaum was hos­ Orchestral music added much to low er Colum bia riv e r d istric t have W. WALLENS in bed the past two weeks with Cada Sunday‘ been compelled to close as a resu lt of S U R G E O N D E N T IS T R. G. Marchbank was on duty tess Friday when a few friends the interest of the singing. O. sciatic rheumatism. snow. met at her home to quilt. For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. E. Smith and little son Walter S ta te b a r exam inations will be held in The Neighborly club met with at his place of business again Don’t let your neighbors tell were the violinists, Morris Ely P ortland T hursday and Friday, accord Mrs. Wiley Howell on Wednes­ this week, after a short illness. • A LBERT t . e l o t t lng to announcem ent made by A rth u r Mesdames Ted Ahlberg and you how good the play, ‘‘A played the cornet and Albert day. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Cheerful Liar” was, be there A d 1 i n the saxophone. Miss Benson, clerk of the O regon suprem e R ESID EN T LAW YER I. A. Hull returned from Ida­ W. H. Grabeel were Portlanc yourself to see it. To ¡be given Mary Alice Reed and Mrs. Lo­ court. visitors Monday, ESTACADA. - - OREGON The expenditures for th e year 1922 ho last week. He brought Mrs. at Garfield Grange Saturday retta Sagner were the pianists. In th e U m pqua national forest were Hull back as far as Portland, a s 1 Messrs. L. V. Cleworth and night, March 31. W M . G. D U N L A P During the service Mesdames $137,128.44, according to the annual the climate did not agree with CJyde Denny were among the A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Mrs. E. T. Davis was a Port­ Harry Kltching and Sam Barr Estacada visitors at the metrop­ At Estacada, in the office of Woodle rep o rt filed by F o rest S upervisor Carl her there. land visitor last week. sang some duels. B. Neal. Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ olis last Saturday. The Sunday School children fice 1524 Yeon Building. The cam paign ag ain st the Industrial I he subject of the sermon was Ben F. Walher, who has been The next meeting of the W. W orkers of th e W orld Is w arm ing are working on their program appropriately "Love,” based on with his sister Mrs. M. Eash for Q D. EBY, C. T. U. will be held March 22, up in Coos county. Seven men are for Easter Sunday. St. Paul’s exposition in I Corin­ A TT O R N EY A T LAW . some time, left for California under a rre s t In M arshfield and five at the home of Mrs. Harry thians 13. The large and atten­ Friday. General Practice. Confidential Ad­ In Coqullle. Smith. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. tive audience drew out the best T he annual picnic of th e Oregon Hol­ Evangelist John Bruce and W. E. Linn and Family Return We have an exceptionally large stein B reed ers’ association will be held in the speaker who developed his A fl’cGUIRK & SCHNEIDER family have returned to Garfield Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn re­ line of silk as well as lisle hosiery on th e O regon A gricultural college AV-L A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW . theme most interestingly and cam pus a t C orvallis during the week turned home from their visit to just received for spring. Our after several months absence in r >se to the heights of eloquence At Gresham office—Tue.-davs, Thurs­ days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow of Ju n e 19. Illinois on Monday. They were exclusive brand the Everwear Washington. at times. He thanked the \isi- building. Portland office, 721 Corbett P lans have been com pleted by the accompanied by Mr. Linn’s elder line is giving unusual wear, to be building. tors for their attendance and Oregon public service com m ission for His First Case. son Hobart and his wife and had at Rose’s. assured them of the great pleas­ resum ing th e Pacific Telephone MONEY TO LOAN Justice of the Peace Bacon held ure it gave him for them to be B. H. Zimerman and family, T elegraph com pany ra te reh earin g In baby, and also Mr. Linn’s young­ er son Edward. The sons ex­ who have been occupying the W. his first case at the City Hall there. P A U L C. FISCHER P o rtlan d T hursday. T he sta te tax on gasoline and dis­ pect to remain west. Mr. Linn E. Linn residence, are now lo­ Saturday afternoon. The case A T T O R N E Y A T LAW BEAVER Bldg. OREGON CITY tillate produced a revenue of $66,911.10 enjoyed his visit but is glad to Worth Reading cated in the Jim Linn residence. was one between Victor Leon of during the m onth of Jan u ary , 1923, ac­ be home again. He says busi­ lurrinsville, and George Walters Those who saw the film last cording to a sta te m e n t compiled by What would St. Patrick think ness in the eastern cities is good, of the same place. Leon had Saturday night, of the "Silent th e se c re ta ry of state. of the condition to day, in the given Walters a bill of sale on Cali,” will be interested in an ar­ More th an 325 m em bers and guests much building and money plenti­ island of which he is supposed to atten d ed th e annual m eeting of the ful, but in the country the farm­ some hogs as security for a loan. ticle in the March number of the B aker county cham ber of com m erce ers are badly hit and forced to be the patron saint? London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. The latter took the hogs for the American magazine, in whieh a t B aker. It was featu red by an O re­ abandon their home3 in many Miss Elsie Deardorf arrived debt, and the former sought to the owner, Larry Trimble, of the Keep your policy in our Fire gon p ro d u cts’ banquet. cases. However the agricultural Tuesday, from Molalla, where replevin them. A. T. Elott of wonderful dog, “Strongheart,” Proof Vault, free of charge. T axpayers of Lane county have she is attending school, for a few ¡¡stacada appeared for the plain­ tells of how he trained the ani­ m ore money this year than for a num ­ prospect is brightening, and by H. C. S T E P H E N S tiff, while the defendant was mal. In some of the pictures, ber of years past, it is said by mem­ next year the farmers hope that days visit with her parents. bers of th e tax collecting force in the the crisis will have passed. L. D. Held was taken to the represented by Chris Schuebel the dog is seen mauling a man, A gent . office of S heriff S tickels. Good Samaritan hospital in Port­ of Oregon City. The jury con­ his enemy, but in reality did not To m eet th e housing need created land last Thursday, where it is sisting of Gus. Wilcox, Charles hurt him, and the two were on W. C. T. U. Notes by th e rapidly grow ing population, hoped he may soon recover. <6 • Pitching, Gabe Norris, Hass Tra­ very friendly terms. The wolf, co nstruction of 60 fram e houses will At the meeeting at the home A Clyde Schnck has set up two cy. G. R. Ellis, and B. F. Bul­ “ Lady Silver,” when received bo sta rte d im m ediately a t Bend by J. of Mrs. H. W. Mort on March R. Conway, P o rtlan d contractor. 8th, it was decided to hold an high poles back of the Townsend lard, found for the defendant. by Mr. Trimble, was chained to U nassigned surplus of th e sta te in­ If customers made but one visit Easter sale of cooked foods on house on Main Street, which he Notice for appeal has been made. her crate as she was considered d u strial accident funds, excluding the to our store we would soon be very vicious, but in less than two recently purchased. He will in­ sta te appropriation, ag g reg ates $457,- the last Saturday of March. A forced out of business. Our pro­ hours after releasing her, she S. Amann Passes 070.26, according to a rep o rt prepared later announcement will desig­ stall a radio set in his new home. gress is dependent upon return was snuggling up to him and by m em bers of the comm ission. After a serious illness of some nate the place of holding the A shipment of iron beds, calls and upon ability to serve you R. H. Bonney, su p erin ten d e n t of the sale. All members are asked tc courteously with what you want- springs and mattresses just in, weeks, S. Amann of Currinsville licking his face. He gives many U nion fish h atchery, n e a r L a G rande, at a satisfactory price. When we contribute something good to eat. we can furnish you any thing passed away at his home yester­ valuable hints on how to handle has announced th a t 26 new tanks, buy merchandise the leading thot day afternoon. The remains are animals. which will increase th e rap acity of the The proceeds of the sale are for you want in this line and as pri­ we have in mind is: 'Will this prove at the Gates undertaking par­ p lan t one-third, will be Installed in th e the benefit of the Children’s ces are advancing it is a good satisfactory to our customers?” lors and can be seen by his St. Patrick's Day Program Farm Home. h atch e ry in th e n e a r future. time to buy. We also carry a We avoid the cheap, the shoddy, The following program will be W alter E. M eacham of B aker was and the second grade. A small The following was unanimous­ line ol kitchen chairs, rockers friends tomorrow morning after re-elected presid en t of the Old O re­ given under the auspices of the nine o’clock. The funeral, which profit often is better than a big ly adopted by the Union; and high chairs for the kiddies gon T rail association a t its annual profit once. The satisfied custo­ Invincibles, Friday evening at will he at the chapel at 1:30 p, “ By reason of the controversy at Rose’s. m eeting a t Baker. A. W. Neleon of mer is the best advertisement. 8:00 o’clock, at the Methodist will be strictly private. in regard to the making of the La G rande was elected se cretary to Mesdames H. C. Gohring and furniture for the Farm Home, More particulars will be given church: succeed H orace B. R yder of Baker. D. E. Eshleman entertained the Irish National Air:’ Members of clnss next week. A jo in t show will be staged by the the W. C. T. U. wishes to go on Rebekah officers Tuesday after­ Duet, "That’* an Irish Lullaby” .... record as having every confi­ P endleton R o tarian s and A m erican Retha Ames, Irene Hayden, Mary dence in Mr. Dawe and being noon, at the home of the former. Pie Social Legion m em bers of th e Pendleton post The Store Alice Reed, Elizabeth Weir. next m onth for the purpose of raising perfectly willing to have his de­ A very enjoyable time is report­ Everybody is invited to the Reading, ' The Magda’s H atp,...... partment do the work assigned. ed. funds to equip and m aintain Sturgl3 ‘pie social” at the I. O. O. F. .............................. Virginia Dubois M rs . A. H a s s e l l . President. park for the benefit of Pendleton chil­ After a visit of several weeks hall, on Tuesday night, March Women’s Trio, “ Killarney” Mrs. H. dren. W. Kitchlng, Miss Ruth Dillon, George L. C leaver of P o rtlan d has Portlanders Hike to Estacada at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. 27, under the auspices of the Mrs. E. M. Yocum. S. Allen, Miss Alice Goforth left Ladies Auxiliary. Any lady who Pantomime, been appointed sta te prohibition of­ members of class A special car took sixty mem- last Friday for a visit with rela­ cares to, may bring a pie, and it ^".assisted by Two ficer by G overnor Pierce. T his office Mrs. H. W. Hitching. jers of the Trail Club, Sunday, was created by th e la st legislature and tives and friends at Aberdeen. will be very acceptable. The Piano Solo,................ Nova Smith c a rrie s a salary of $2400 a year. Mr. as far as Cedar Brook, whence Washington. PLACE YOUR IN­ ONE-ACT PLAY proceeds from this entertain­ C leaver will have his h ead q u arters in they hiked across country to Es­ SURANCE THROUGH “ BOOSTING BRIDGET” The United Artisans will give ment will go to disabled soldiers. tacada. They returned home YOUR HOME AGENT WHO P ortland. CHA RtCTEIS a 500 party at the Odd Fellows R ep resen tativ e S ln n o tt has left WI L L P R O T E C T about 5 o’clock, the car having Mrs. Herbert Brewster (Jane) a young W ashington, D. C. w ith the house irri­ hall, Wednesday evening, March Is Your Name Written Here? YOUR INTEREST matron ..................... Vary ilolgate gation com m ittee for th e southw est to gone on and waited for them at 21st, at 8:30 p. m. Why not Louise Harris, h.;r friend and guest Estacada. in v estig ate th e Im perial valley Irriga­ Those subscribing during the come and spend an enjoyable ................................... Irene Hayden tio n project. He will re tu rn to W ash­ week were: A. C. Anderson. L. Bridget, her maid ElMtbeth Weir evening with us? Refreshments ington, D. C i before going to Oregon Special Show Tuesday Night M. Henthorn, Ed Still, H. B. Sat* Harriet Gordon, her frequent caller will be served. Bring two-bits. for th e sum m er. There will be a special show ...................... Mary Alice Reed ver, A. R. Hawkins, Oscar Horn­ F o u rth class p o stm asters for Oregon Tuesday night at the Gem thea­ EVERYBODY WELCOME. by, W. E. McWillis, W. L. Shaf­ Roweyo Brewster, her sister-in-law have been appointed as follows: In buying all kinds of footwear fer and H. G. Marshall. tre, the picture being entitled, ................ Ira D lUglass C harles E. Newell. B irkenfleld; Niels Mr». Hastings, her social leader it is true economy to buy guaran­ ‘The Flirt,” story by Booth J. H anson, F lora; Mrs. E tta Dukes. ....- ............................. C e rtn d e Fink teed all leather shoes, like the M erlin; Mrs. A nnie O. Johnson, Odell; Tarkington. G. P. Rose after being confin­ Mrs. Emily Applegate, her husband’a Amos D. R obinette, R obinette, and Peter’s line, one established here ed to his home since December! aunt— ..... ............. Nadine Anders Notice WHITE LEGHORNS B erth a M. Forbes, Stauffer. for many years, and . with a . guar 30, was able to walk to his store An admission fte of 25 cents .... .. - .. | . . Bred for Vigor and High Following th e holding of a pnblio There » ill be a meeting of the antee of your money hank and a 3u„dav had , k ¡„ for adults and 15 cents for chil- Egg Production. m eeting a t A storia by M ajor R ichard -ru ,t Gro»„n, Aaaoemt.on on pair free for any l’etera ^ , , b,lt w0„t to the dren will he charged for the pro­ Our primary aim is to produce P ark of th e U nited S tates engineer* Saturday, March 17, in the lobby, shoe found with paper in heels, vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, to conelder objections to the new pro­ store Tuesday. He has gained Hpam. A social hour with Irish rugged breeding stock, and first When bet- his normal w e i g h t hut his stunts and a good time for every posed highw ay bridge across the Lewis of the Estacada hotel, at 2:30 p. insoles or counters. class hatching eggs. Hence, in and C lark rire r, perm ission was g ra n t m. The object of the meeting is | ter shoes are made for the mon- many cases, our customers roll strength is slow in coming hack one will follow the program, and up bigger egg records than we do. ed th e highw ay com m ission to erect to elect a director and advisory f.y> “Peters will make them.” But we hold oi r mature stoex to him. winsome Irish maids will serve th e stru ctu re. com m ittee, bacx aa long as possible after the For your information I will state refreshments at a charge of 10 T he bill passed a t th e recen t ses­ moult and bring them into laying C. A. JAQUES, Secretary. that the International Shoe Co. It had been rumored that a cents to all who wish them. sion of th e leg islatu re prohibiting the as near the hatching season as possible. Thus are our customer* of which the Peters Shoe is a petition was to be handed in at use of m ilk products In the m anu­ Attention assured of strong, rugged chicKs branch, ¡3 the largest manufac- the meeting of the city council H. G. Marshall of Noti, Ore., factu re of b u tte r su b stitu tes sold in and high quality hatching eggs. th is sta te will be »Hacked through will Garfield Dorcas Society turer of shoes in the world with last Tuesday, to extend the hours a place about 20 miles from Eu- ORDER EARLY. th e referendum , aceordlng to a U tte r meet at the home of Mrs. Louise a capacity of one hundred and public dances. A number of gene, who has b< en visiting his received at th e offices of th e secre­ ^ambertson, Thursday, March PHIL MARQliAM forty thousand pairs daily. You remonstrants were on hand to father-in law, Ed Closner of ta ry of sta ts. Estacada Oregon 22. 1923. can get them for the whole fam- oppose it but no petition was Springwater, leaves for his home FARM lo c a tio n « mil« out of Estacada on GarflaM raad. (Concluded on page 2) M rs . I da P almateer , Sec y. ily a t Rose's. presented for consideration. I this week. DR DR FIRE INSURANCE. SATISFIED CUSTOMERS * Rexall For Fire Insurance Cary Real Estate Co. Trap-Nested