Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 22, 1923, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16,
N umber 24
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E st a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r sd a y , M arch 22, 1923.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
GARFIELD ITEMS
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
CURRIN5VILLE ITEMS
BACK HOME FROM
SUNKIST VALES
Mrs. J. W. Dillinger assisted
Mary Alice Reed is again suf­
Most of the people who were
by her daughter, Mrs. S. Head, fering with poison oak.
sick are well again and were tak­
entertained the Skip-a-week club Born—To Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ing advantage of the fair days
D R W. O W. S T RHODES
E O P A T H IC
last Wednesday, The afternoon M. Brown, on March 10, a son.
we had last week,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Principal Events of the Wee was spent planning and starting
Arthur Boyer, we are sorry to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
a new quilt pattern. Dainty re­ You can get those Easter shoes report, is still out of school. He and little son Brooks, arrived
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
T'yR. G. F. MIDFOKD
freshments followed the sewing at Rose’s. We have a shipment
home Tuesday noon from their
mation
of
Our
Readers.
just in of straps and oxfords fo r: is sure missed and we ihope he
^ P H Y S I C I A N and SURGEON.
hour.
California
trip. They left their
! will be well and back soon. I
your selection.
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d
car
in
Los
Angeles
to be shipped
If you want a hearty laugh,
OFFICE and Rajldence Second and Main Streets.
Arthur Smith is still having
8llverton Is contem plating the erec­
Mrs. J. E. Gates was confined
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
later
by
water,
and
returned
tion of a city hall, which will cost come to the Garfield Grange hall
to her home last week with an trouble with his hand, which on th e :Southern Pacific Earl
about
$40,000.
Saturday
night,
March
31,
to
see
D R CHAS. P. JOHNSON
attack of the prevailing epidem­ was cut over three weeks ago.
Kilgore has secured a very lu­
All tru ck s have been barred from and hear “The Cheerful Liar,”
DENTIST
Charlie and Albert Kitching crative and important position
Lincoln county highw ays u n til th e played by Wm. Shaffer, assisted ic.
Estacada,
Oregon. roads d ry out.
and A. G. Ames, the plumber of with the Gay Engineering cor­
by a fiery general, an eloping If you are planning on a new
Blossom day, which is one of the
Estacada,
have just installed a poration at Los Angeles, so he
suit
for
your
boy
for
Easter
or
a
£ ) R . W. WALLENS
couple, the Rev. Ezra Stiggins
big annual ev en ts In Salem , has been
550
gallon
gasoline tank and did not return with them.
new
cap
or
shoes,
see
Rose
about
S U R G E O N D EN TIST
and his housekeeper, a Hoosier
se t for'M ay 6.
pump
for
the
Currinsville store.
it. He will save you money.
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore.
Mr. Snyder speaks most en­
P endleton Friday w as stru ck by a schoolma’am and the county con­
C.
R.
Lovell
is
improving
fine
Mrs.
W.
E.
Hall’s
son,
Perry
thusiastically
of southern Cali­
te rrific wind storm , which tore down stable.
A L B E R T T. ELOTT
w ires and did much gen eral damage.
Hurt of Portland, was a visitor but still makes daily trips to fornia, Los Angeles with a per­
J. C. Moreland spent the week
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
M embers of th e Salem city council,
at the Hall home on the ranch Portland.
manent population of 600,000,
RESIDENT LAWYER
alm ost w ithout exception, will oppose end visiting relatives in Portland east of town, Saturday and Sun­
Currinsville
store
delivered
a
and
a floating population of 200,-
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
any move to close th e th e a te rs of and Canby.
day.
truck
load
of
new
furniture
to
C.
000,
is extending clear out to the
th a t city on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster
R.
Lovell
last
week.
W M . G. DUNLAP
coast.
The whole section is pul­
Only
ten
days
until
Easter
we
A b u rg lar en tered th e H olycross were hosts to a jolly St. Patrick’s
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
sating with pep and business
A.
H.
Perry
has
moved
to
the
have
the
largest
stock
of
Spring
cig ar store a t Coquille and made
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
party, Saturday night when they
and Summer hats eyer shown L. E. Bishop house in Currins- progressiveness, and money is
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ aw ay with 600 or 700 25-cent cigars.
entertained the Skip-a-week
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
N othing else w as taken.
>
being poured out like water. He
here for your selection at Rose’s. ville.
Marion county has no w a rra n t in­ club. The house was prettily dec­
met a man who has been there
Bill
Coleman
vi
Led
his
par­
D. EBY,
Earl
Jones
and
family
have
re­
o . A T T O R N E Y A T L A W . debtedness, and Its to tal obligations orated with green crepe festoons, turned to Estacada to reside, ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cole­ for eight months after having
involve $850,000 In bonds authorized Irish flags and shamrocks.
Ap­
lived in Portland for eight years,
man, last week.
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ fo r the construction of roads.
propriate games made a very and are located in a cottage in
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
E nrollm ent of the O regon City high
Ed. Bales of Barton, was a who told him that he had made as
the north-east part of the city.
merry evening.
school has reached 440, the hig h est In
K/TcGU IRK & SCHNEIDER
Mr. Jones is employed by the P. business caller at the Currins­ much in eight months there as he
th e h isto ry of th e school. The 1923
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Head return­
A¥A
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW.
had in eight years in Portland.
ville store Saturday.
R. L. & P. Co.
ed to Portland Saturday, after a
At Gresham office —Tuesdays, Thurs­ g rad u atin g class will num ber 60.
Escondido, where our former
Mrs. H. H. Githens, who has
An ambulance came out from
The date for the annual sta te gun two weeks stay with the J. W.
days ana Saturdays, 203-5,' Withrow
townsman
George B. Weatherby
building. Portland office, rèi Corbett club shoot to be held in Corvallis has
Portland yesterday afternoon to been very sick, was reported
Dillingers.
building.
lives, is a hustling burg of 2000
been changed from th e first th ree
get an Armenian cock who was much better and able to sit up
Saturday night, March 24, an
population, with splendid stores,
days In Ju n e to Ju n e 15, 16 and 17.
injured
at camp 9, by being hit again last week.
MONEY TO LOAN
T here a re now six Incorrigible pris­ Easter social will be held in the
on the head by a rock which was Last Saturday C. R. Lovell and paved streets whose sides
PAUL C. FISCHER
oners In the "bull pen" a t th e state Nora memorial church,
are lined constantly with autos.
This hurled through the air by a blast.
p en iten tiary , all of them being men
left crutches at home and made a Mr. Weatherby has a beautiful
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
will
be
the
third
social
given
by
BEAVER Bldg.
OREGON CITY who have recen tly a ttem p ted to es­
the S. S. and all who are inter­ Mrs. M. H. Boyle of Portland, trip to Portland with only a cane. home, and if the proposed new
cape.
Arthur Boyer went to Estaca­ water project goes Jthrough, he
was the guest of her sister Mrs.
R. E. C lanton, su p erin ten d e n t of ested in the S. S. are welcome.
W. F. Cary, last Saturday night, da Sunday. We are very glad to will be able to secure all the wa­
com m ercial fish h atc h e rie s fur the
As the Sowing, so the Reaping returning home Sunday morning see him out again.
FIR E INSURANCE.
sta te com m ission, has been req u est­
ter he wants, which will add
ed by th e com m ission to resign
The story which Harry Sny­ on the 9 o’clock car. Mrs. Boyle A Mr. Price from Portland, greatly to the value of his place.
April 1.
der tells of the amazing pros­ is organist at the Fifth church, gave a very interesting talk to At Colton they called on the
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Betw een SO and 70 p er cen t of the perity in southern California,
Christian Science.
the Sunday School Sunday.
Bartletts and found them pros­
straw b erry p atches in Marion coun­
Keep your policy in our Fire
and
its
phenomenal
business
ac
Proof Vault, free of charge.
Mr. W. E. Hali, the rancher,
ty are infested w ith weevil, according
Miss Dillon of Estacada visited pering, having a beautiful home
to S. H. V anTrum p, county fru it in­ tivity, teaches a profound lesson. after two weeks confinement to our S. S. Sunday.
and E. W. acquiring a flattering
This part of California had only the house with a relapse of the
H. C. S TE P H E N S
spector.
Rev. Young of Garfield visit» d practice and being already dub­
Oregon p o stm asters have been ap­ sand and sunshine as a natural
“grip,”
was
able
to
be
out
again
and addressed the S. S. very in­ bed “Judge.”
A gent .
pointed as follow s; N orm an Y. Stod­ endowment, so what it has de­
Sunday.
This
is
the
second
two
On being asked about Mexico,
dard, B ates; C harles M. Jan ik , H ulit;
veloped into, is due to human weeks Mr. Hall has had with this terestingly last Sunday.
Mr.
Snyder acknowledged giving
Mrs. Cora E. Buker, Milo; T hom as V.
Paul Lovell of lone, paid a vis­
enterprise. Under the ’Spanish ailment in the past six weeks.
a
look
in across the border, but
H olstine, Y ankton.
it to his father Sunday.
1 W holesale slau g h terin g of deer is regime it remained stationary,
one
glance
was enough, as it was
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suppe of Martin Barenfine of Morgan,
going on in a ce rta in section on the but when some far-seeing Ameri­
the
rendezvous
of all the riff
edge of th e F o rt Rock valley is the cans took hold they made the Portland, were guests at the came down for a few days last
raff,
scalawags
and
scape goats
If customers made but one visit
d eclaration of D istrict Game W arden desert blossom as the rose by home of the latter’s sister, Mrs. week.
to our store we would soon be
who
dared
not
stay
on
the U. S.
Adam s of Redmond.
bringing to it the water it so W. A. Wilcox, last Sunday,
forced out of business. Our pro­
Mr. and Mrs.üAlbert Kitching side.
A b last of one and a h alf tong of
gress is dependent upon return
Then they were not Their mother, Mrs. G. J. Currin and son Harold spent Monday in The entire trip was most en­
pow der, se t off In an effort to im prove needed.
of Gresham, was also a yisitor Portland.
calls and upon ability to serve you
th e road from A storia to th e N ehalem afraid to invest their dollars in
joyable, but still be it ever so
courteously with what you want*
valley, has buried th e highw ay beneath other ways looking for a lucra­ at the Wilcox home that day.
humble, there is no place like
at a satisfactory price. When we
20 feet of loose rock.
If you want th» two best bets Mr». A Longnecker Passes home.
tive harvest later. They paved
buy merchandise the leading thot
N. Pasto, w ith a delegation of 12
we have in mind is: ‘Will this prove
the highways, they cooperated in local hard wheat flour try a Word was receiver] of the
P o rtlan d Italian settlers, has arrived
satisfactory to our customers?"
sack of Drifted Snow, or White death of Mrs. A. Longnecker,
Road Bonds Sold
in Vale for th e purpose of form ing the in advertising and marketing
We avoid the cheap, the shoddy,
Mountain
at
Rose’s.
their
produce
and
making
the
last
night
at
9:30.
With
her
The
road bonds have been sold
nucleus of an Italian colony on the
and the second grade. A small
advantages
of
that
part
of
the
W
arm
S
prings
irrig
atio
n
p
ro
ject
n
ear
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Arm­
to
the
highest bidder, Stacy &
husband
Mrs.
Longnecker
had
profit often is better than a big
Vale.
U. S- known all over the world. strong returned the latter part been living on Sandvridge, where Braun of Portland, who offered a
profit once. The satisfied custo­
T he C hristian church of Corvallis If they are gathering in a golden of last week from a visit over on
mer is the best advertisement.
she “ was ill with tuberculosis. premium of $5659 61. Two bids
has voted to te a r down its p resen t
the
coast.
They
have
moved
crop
now
it
is
because
they
first
Being a member of both the Re- were received for the road work,
church building and erect a new edifice
th is sum m er.
Cash and pledges scattered their money with a from the farm in Garfield and bekah and Eastern Star orders, one from the Warren Construc­
am o u n tin g to $22,000 have already lavish hand. They are reaping Mr. Armstrong is employed at much interest from the Estacada tion Co. of Portland, and one
been raised.
plenteously because they sowed one of the camps up the river.
lodges was showu in her behalf. from the Compton Co. of Mc­
The
Store
T he O regon public serv ice comm is­ plenteously.
The funeral will be held in Port­ Minnville. The latter was the
A
speeder
loaded
with
work­
sion has authorized th e S outhern P a ­
lower being about $12,000 a mile.
men, jumped the track a few land Saturday.
cific com pany to establish a ra te of 4
DODGE NEWS
Saturday
morning the Co. Judge
cen ts a hundred pounds on hardwood
miles above Estacada last Sat­
Community Club
logs tran sp o rted from Gooch, on the
Owing to the illness of her urday afternoon, throwing the The regular monthly meeting and commissioners will meet at
Mill City branch, to Salem.
baby, Mrs. Nickerson is spend­ men in all directions. Three of of the Community club will be Oregon City to consult with those
At a m eeting o t th e C lackam as Coun­
them were quite badly injured held on Friday, March 30, in the interested, as to the type of road
ty G uernsey C attle B reeders' club held ing a few weeks in Portland.
Mr. Waldkirch has been saw­ and were taken to Portland. Dan I. O. O. F. hall, beginning at 8 desired. It is expected that the
a t Oregon City, a com m ittee w as ap­
PLACE Y O U R IN­
contract will be let Monday.
pointed to m ake arran g e m e n ts for the ing wood for a number of people Mattson of Estacada was one of
p. m. Prof. Noble and Miss
SURANCE THROUGH
"G uernsey B reed ers’ G aieties" to be at Dodge.
the men riding on the speeder, Dahlen of Reed College, will be
O. E. S. Entertained
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO held
in C lackam as county in June.
but escaped without injury.
WI LL P R O T E C T
the
speakers
of
the
evening.
A
David
Horner
Sr.,
Mr.
and
Last
Tuesday night Mountain
P lans for a huge celebration to m ark
YOUR INTEREST
If there were better shoes program of orchestra mu3ic and Chapter, No. 108, O rdcrofthe
th e com pletion of th e Old O regon T rail Mrs. Fred Horner and family,
in th is sta te , and a t the sam e tim e to Rosa B. Ten Eyck and Earl Lar­ made for the price than the old community sinRing will also be ¡Eastern Star, held its regular
c e le b rate th e s ta rt of the federal su r­ kins spent Sunday afternoon at reliable Peters all leather line, arranged.
meeting. It had been rumored
vey of th e U m atilla rapids p roject are
we would buy them. You can
the
Harold
Horner
home.
---------------
that
the
gentlemen
members
Cary Real Estate Co. being made by th e P endleton C om m er­ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Seaquist get them for the whoie family at
To Berry Growers
would entertain the ladies that
cial association.
Members of the Board of Di- evening, and of course there was
Dillard A. E lkins, p racticin g a t­ have moved to White Salmon, Rose’s.
to rn ey a t Eugene, w as appointed sta te Wash., where Russel expects to
There was a good attendance rectors of the Estacada Packing much speculation and guessing
Industrial accident com m issioner to do logging work.
at the entertainment at the M. Co. were talking to the manage­ as to the nature of the enter­
sncceed Will T. K irk, who has resigned
Richard King, who has been E. church last Friday night, ment of the Oregon Growers dur­ tainment. Typical of the gentler
to accept the m anagem ent of th e In ­
sex, those with husbands tried
d u strial H ospital association of P o rt­ staying with his aunt, Mrs. when the Invincibles, a class of ing the past week, and report
WHITE LEGHORNS
in many ways to get the n to
young
ladies
gave
a
St.
Patrick’s
favorable
developments
for
their
land and A storia.
Bred for Vigor and High
Jochimsen, has now gone to his
Dam age estim ated at $200.000 was home in Idaho.
day program, which consisted of operating the cannery this com­ divulge the secret, but thev were
Egg r reduction.
done to th e A lder hotel in P ortland
Our primary aim is to produce
readings, songs and a two-act ing season. Further particulars as silent as true masons. Hopes
vigorous, husky chicks; healthy,
Change in City Laundry
and sto res in th e sam e building, two
play.
After the program light will he forthcoming within the were entertained that one of
rugged breeding stocK and first
sick persons w ere rescued from the
Monday
Mrs.
Tom
Martin
class hatching eggs. Hence, in
them would “talk in his sleep”
refreshments
were served.
next few days.
flam es, several firem en w ere injured
many cases, our customers roll
bought
out
the
interest
of
her
and
thus reveal the all absorbing
and
a
doten
firem
en
w
ere
overcom
e
up bigger egg records than we do.
Milt Marshall was taken to St.
Cooked Food Sale
dut we hold our mature st<*cg
partner, Mrs. Jake Moss, in the
secret.
Not until Chapter was
by sm oke as th e re su lt of th e fire.
Vincent’s hospital last Friday,
barK as long as possible after the
The W. C. T. U. will have a closed was the mystery revealed
T. A. R inehart, for m any y ears a City Laundry. She will add new
moult and bring them into laying
when an operation for appendi­ cooked food sale at the Estacada and then the ladies were invited
re sid e n t ot Marion county, haa been machinery and install a phone,
as near the hatching season as
possible. Thus are our customers
elected se c re ta ry of th e s ta te tax com­ and engage a solicitor to call for citis was thought necessary. Af­ Pharmacy, on Saturday, March to attend the picture show at
assured of strong, rugged rhicKs
ter a thorough examination and 31. Pie3, cakes, cookies, rolls the Gem, where Mr. Cleworth
m ission. The p o sitio n carrie s a salary
laundry packages. Special atten­
and high quality hatching eggs.
j f $2400 a year. Mr. R in eh art served
improvement in the patient’s and other cooked foods will be had ordered "The Flirt” especi­
OR DE R EARLY.
ally for the occasion. Of course
s s sta te land ag en t u n d e r the adm inis­ tion will be given to family work condition,
the operation was on sale.
the title of the picture had no
tra tio n of G o v e rn o r W est, and has held and you can have your clothes
PHIL MARQUAM
deferred.
Mrs.
Marshall,
who
signficance. There were over
>ther offices of tru s t.
dry-cleaned, dyed and pressed.
E stacad a. O regon.
had been with her husband, re-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore thirty present and the picture
FARM km aJons mil. ant ot E«M oi. on
GvflsMrsad
turned
home
last
night.
i
were
in Portland, Tuesday.
was much enjoyed.
(Concluded on page 2)
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