Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 29, 1923, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16,
N umber 25
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E st a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r sd a y , M arch 29. 1923.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
GARFIELD ITEMS
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
DODGE NEWS
REGENT ADDITIONS TO
THE LIBRARY SHELVES
Mrs. 0. E. Lamberson was the
Mrs. 0. E. Syron was a Port­ Claud Marrs is now the proud
owner of an automobile.
hostess to the Dorcas society last land visitor last Friday.
TYR. W. W. RHODES
Thursday. The annual reports; Nevv sample3 of vVall Paper
Word was received here Sun­
O ST E O P A T H IC
of work were given followed b y j cheaper than last year at
day of the death of Mrs. Nicker-
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Principal
Events
of
the
Wee'«
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
the election of the following offi­
Pointer’s
son’s
baby.
Never
since
the present li-
Office in Lichthorn BMg., Estacada,
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
cers: Pres. Mrs, O. E. Lamber­
Gohring was on Mr- and Mrs. Asher Keller 1 brarian has had charge, has
mation of Our Readers.
son, Vice-Pres. Mrs, T. B.
the fir-t of the and baby' Mr- and Mrs. .Oliverj there been so much interest
D P r H . g Y . S f I . C m I A id N f o a n k d d S U R G E O N .
Young, Sec’y. Mrs. H. D. Trapp,
Baker and son, Ethel Keller and j shown in patronizing the little
X R ay E quipment -^- G l a s s e s f i t t e d
Herbert Nunn, state highway engi­ Treas. Mrs. Charles Duncan.
the Misses Dora and Jennie Ten ; Estacada library, as has been
O FFICE and R © sliefrr*S-c#t'1 and Main Sirsets.
neer, who has resigned, will open an
Eitacada. O rtg o n f-lQ U . Ions Connections
Mrs. Helen Ellsworth who has Í
hitmg of Garfield Eyck were 0ut from Portland j shown during the past winter,
office In Portland.
been spending several weeks went to Portland today to re- Saturday evening to take in the If some kind benefactor would
a l i . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Between 5000 and 6000 acres of grain with Mrs, Lamberson, returned i Hiain over Easter,
dance given by the Ross Lumber make the association a liberal
DENTIST
In the Echo region of Umatilla county
to Salem Sunday, with her son
Remember the W. C. T. U. Co. They were guests on Sun- donation so that the debt of
Eataeada,
Oregon, was damaged by last week’s wind­
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. cooked food sale, at the drug day of the G. W. Keller and 5200.00 still remaining on the
storm.
£ ) R . W. WALLENS
B. Ellsworth.
building could be paid off, those
store, Saturdav.
Fred Horner families.
As the result of a bond election
S U R G E O N D EN TIST
who have the library most at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Seiners
of
held recently, a $15,000 high school
Boys suits with two pairs of Mrs. White, who has been vis-
For over 20 yearn at Springwater, Ore. building will be erected In Mosler this Portland, visited the
Harold knickers, your boy would appre-i'ting with her sister Mrs. G. W. heart would be happy. Every­
summer.
Woosters last Wednesday night. date one for Easter. Come in Keller, has returned to her home body should be interested in the
ALBERT t . e l o t t
public liihrary of their town or
J. C. Moreland went to Port and look them over at Rose’s.
at Willsonville.
Ashland business men and fruit
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
city. It is our duty to have
growers In a two-day campaign raised land Sunday to meet Mrs. More­
R ESID EN T LAW YER
The dance given at the hall
Mrs. C. L. Ross and daughter
books. A library is not a luxury,
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON $12,500 to start the Ashland Preserv­ land, who was returning from
last
Saturday evening, was a
of
Portland,
were
Estacada
vis­
ing company.
but
one of the necessaries of
Palo Alto, California, after a six itors last Sunday.
brilliant success. About 150 peo­
W M . G. DUNLAP
life.
A small library growing
Prisoners in the Lane county Jail weeks’ trip.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
W. R. Reid and his sister-in- ple were present to enjoy the larger every year is an honorable
are to be worked this spring and sum­
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
Mrs. Wm. Shaffer was honored ¡aw Mrs. Howey were in Porl. music, which was provided by part of a city’s history. Books
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ mer on the roads, according to an or­ at a birthday party Sunday when
der signed by the county court.
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
land the first of the week return­ our local orchestra of five pieces. are inspiring friends and teach­
A supper of ham sandwiches and
her mother, sisters and families ing Wednesday.
A commissioner from the interstate
ers.
O D. EBY,
pie
with coffee was served dur­
of
Portland,
motored
out
bring­
commerce commission on April 2 will
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
It has been the good fortune
J.
C.
Richards
of
Springwater,
ing the evening. A vote of
ing a big birthday feast.
of the Estacada library of again
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ conduct a hearing In Portland with
has
accepted
a
position
with
the
relation to transcontinental wool rates.
Portland visitors from Garfield Estacada Feed Co. and has en­ thanks was accorded Mr. Ross being able to place on its shelves,
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
and the employees of the Ross
last
week were J. C. Moreland, tered into his duties.
In an effort to cut down the length
nearly fifty books which were
& SCHNEIDER
mill
for their efforts in staging
M cGUIRK
of
his
jail
sentence,
James
Lander-
Wm.
Shaffer
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW.
selected
with care and bought at
Pies, cakes, cookies, rolls and and giving the dance.
dahl, convicted in city court at Bend Henry Walleart.
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
a
reduced
price. We will also
other cooked foods, for sale by
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow of wife-beating, is on a hunger strike.
Congratulations
are
coming
to
have
a
few
more, suitable for
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett
A heavy loss of sheep and goats has the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest the W. C. T. U. ladies, at the
On Champion Roll Of Honor
building.
j
.ivenile
readers.
drugstore Saturday.
been sustained this season by ranchers
Marshall over the birth of a
BRANDON Vt., M a r c h 21— The state library books, which
at the head of Smith river In Lane
A few couples from Estacada
MONEY TO LOAN
(Special)—On
her record of 11,- we have been using Jfor the past
county. Cougars are blamed for the daughter, Saturday.
attended the dance at Dodge
P A U L C. FISCHER
killing.
739
pounds
of
milk,
417.26 pounds six months, will be returned to
Saturday night, which was given
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Their Millionth Car
of
butter-fat
in
300
days, Bruce Salem next week.
Eight
hundred
tons
of
loganberries,
BEAVER Bldg.
OREGON CITY
“As requisitions for the Mill­ oy C. L. Ross.
Bell of Wenatchee 53,699, an
• part of the Woodburn pool, were re­
Following is a list of the new
Mesdames Charles Norris and Ayshire, becomes the champion books: Cobwebs. Chamberlain;
cently sold at a price of 5 cents a ionth Buick car have come from
pound, according to information re­ so many of our branches and Ray Keith attended the funeral roll of honor cow of Oregon. Search, Margaret R. Larminie;
ceived.
distributors—and dealers as well of Mrs. Anna Longnecker in During her record period Bell In Secret, Chambers; Stella Ma­
The state highway commission met --it will for the present remain Portland, last Saturday morning. carried her calf 199 days. She ris, Locke; The Splendid Folly
In Portland Tuesday, when bids on unassigned.”
A new assortment just re­ was 5 years and 53 days old at and l’he House of Dreams Come
road Improvement contracts aggregat­
Thus General Sales Manager ceived of printed voiles, figured the start of the contest.
True, Margaret Pedler; The Best
ing approximately $500,000 were con­
crepe, devonshires and other This is the third roll of honor in Life, Muriel Hine; The Dere-
E.
T.
Strong
of
the
Buick
Motor
sidered.
Company today disposed of the goods to take care of the home record completed by Bruce Bell lect, Phyllis Bottome; The Sixth
Orchardlsts throughout the Rogue
question
as to the ultimate desti­ sewing needs at Rose’s.
of Wenatchee. As a senior 2- Sense, Stephen McKenna; Queen
River valley have placed out their
nation
of
the
smart
model
55,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Page
and
year-old she produced 7666 pounds Lucia. Burson; Kalama, McClel­
smudge pots in anticipation of a visit
shortly from Jack Frost, and are ready six cylinder sport touring car baby eame over from Bull Run of milk and 291 pounds of butte- land; The Backslider, Lindsey;
bearing upon its frame the im­ last Sunday, to visit at the home fat in 300 days, carrying calf 279 Zell, Henry G. Aikman; The Cor­
for action.
Members of the Willamette Valley posing number plate of 1,000,000. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. days. As a junior 4-year-old she nish Penny, Colson Cade; The
“ Of course they all want this John Page.
Grain Dealers' association met In Al­
has a record of 10,423 pounds of Road, Tobankin; Sacrifice. Whit­
bany and discussed problems of the car. Not primarily for senti­
milk
in 300 days, carrying calf man; Returned Empty, Berkley;
C. G. Cathcart, Field Engin­
mill and feed business In the Willam­ mental reasons, but for an in­
197
days.
Mary Wallaston, Webster; Hope
eer, and his assistants, J. C.
ette valley.
|
Egg Dyes
tensely practical one—its adver­ Burris, C. F. Sayer and H. O.
Through her sire, Willowmoor Trublood, Patience Worth; The
The tenth annual state conference tising value. So we ftel that
Ping are again registered at the Robinhood 16th 14,553, she is a Golden Goat, Arene-Huard; The
of the Daughters of the American Rev­
Soap Dyes
we
cannot
let
anyone
have
it
Estacada hotel for n short time. half sister to Stewart Robin with Other Woman, Norah Davis; The
olution was held in McMinnville with
without
being
accused
of
dis­
a 4-year-old record of 687 pounds Happy Family and other stories,
delegates from 18 out of the 19 chap­
The best grades of local hard
crimination.”
While
there
may
of
butter-fat. Bruce Beil of We­ Swinneston; Sight Unseen and
Putmans Dyes
ters, in the state in attendance.
wheat, flour Saturday only, spe­
be
less
of
sentiment
than
busi­
natchee
is out of Lady Bruce of
The Banks post of the American Le­
cial. $2.00 per sack. This is 40c Wenatchee, winner as a calf at The Confession, Rinehart; The
ness
acumen
in
the
desire
on
the
gion
is
planning
to
build
a
home
and
Demagogue and Lady Phayre,
Hat Dyes
per bbl less than the wholesale
Intends to solicit every household in part of the Buick dealer to pos­
the Pacific International; junior Locke; The Age of Innocence,
the vicinity to set a hen and to donate sess the millionth Buick car, price delivered here by the truck champion at the Provincial Ex­ Edith Wharton; Daisy Ashford,
Dye an Shine
_____
it and its chickens next fall to the there is no question that senti­ load, at Rose’s.
hibit at Vancouver, B. C., in her book; The Temple of Dawn,
post.
ment predominates in the recep­ The Rebekah officers planned 1921. She has an advanced reg­ Wylie; The Isle of Seven Moons,
More than 100 leading apple and tion of this car on the part of and carried out very successfully istry record of 14,908 pounds of
Anderson; The Girl in Fancy
pear growers from every section of
a surprise party complimentary milk. 488.28 pounds of butter-fat Dress, Bucurose; Glory of Clem­
Buick
employees.
Thousands
of
western and southern Oregon attended
to Mrs. Mary Eshleman Tuesday as an 8-year-old.
entina, Locke; The Pretty Lady,
a two-days' meeting In Salem, called the latter have worked on Buicks
afternoon,
it being her birthday
ten
years
or
more
and
feel
a
per­
Bruce Bell of Wenatchee made Arnold Bennett; Sweethearts Un­
by the Oregon Growers’ Co-operative
association.
sonal pride in the accomplish­ anniversary. The party was her last record at the farm of met, Bertha Ruck; Yellow Souls,
The
Store
Between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 ment of the million mark. They held at the home of Mrs. Ted her owners, Earlcrest S t o c k Dorota Flalan; Purple Springs,
young salmon are now confined in the stand about in groups, looking Ahlberg.
Farm, Eagle Creek, Oregon.
Nellie McClurg; The Daughter of
pounds at the state salmon hatchery fondly over this millionth Buick,
We are fitting a large number
Helen
Kent, Sarah Comstock;
above Oakrldge, and soon will be lib­ and a flood of interesting recol­ of people with the old Reliable
HIS LAST HOUR
Queen Lucia, Benson; The Heart
erated In th'e Willamette and other
Peters Shoes this spring, also A solemn service has been ar­ of Unaca. Cullum; Timber, Titus.
lections find expression.
streams of the state.
Starting with the head of the satisfying them that they are ranged to take place in the M. E.
I Registration of passenger cars and
The Road Situation
organization down to the hum­ getting the utmost value for Church, tomorrow, Good Friday,
I motor vehicles, under one ton capacity,
their
money
that
it
is
possible
to
blest
of
the
ranks,
you
will
find
A road meeting was held at
afternoon from 2 to 3. This will
I and trailers. In Oregon from January
| 1 to March 15, 1923, aggregated 106,603, many men who have "lived” obtain—lowest prices as usual at be commemorative of the last Eagle Creek Friday night by the
according to a statement prepared by with Buick since
the days Rose’s.
hour Our Blessed Lord hung on Barton, Eagle Creek, Currins-
the secretary of state.
when the future of the automo­
the cross for us men and our sal­ ville and Estacada road districts
Community Club
The Marlon-Polk Automobile Deal- bile was still a matter of grave
vation. The service will be de­ to learn the sentiment of the
I era' association, at a meeting in Salem, doubt
The Community Club will hold votional in character with appro­ people in regard to the nine mile
went on record favoring referendum of
In the field organization thru- its regular monthly meeting in priate hymns and reading the hard surface to he laid between
the law enacted at the last session of
out.
the country a similar situa- (the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow scriptural account of the D ivine Barton and Estacada. Ropre-
the legislature increasing the gasoline
tion prevails. Practically all the evening at 8 o’clock. Prof. No­ Tragedy. Two brief addresses sentative3 of several contracting
fuel tax from 2 to 3 cents a gallon.
ble and Miss Dahlen of Reed Col­ will be given on “ The D im en- companies were present and
The Crescent Lake reservoir, which Buick branch managers and dis­
j is storing surplus flow at the head- tributors have been with the lege will be the speakers, and sions of the Cross,” by the Revs. spoke on road building. The de­
! waters of the Deschutes to be used company more than ten years, there will be a musical program H. W. Mort and Upton H. Gibbs. cision was in favor of a sixteen
I In irrigating 8000 acres on the Turn- and some of them considerably with community singing.
The former will treat of its foot asphaltic pavement.
I alo project. Is filling rapidly. No longer. All of these men have
W H ITE LEGHORNS
breadth and length, and the lat­ Monday a large delegation
signs of leaks have reported in the
Is Your Name Written Here? ter of its depth and height. All from here and all along the line
B red fo r V igor en d H igh
done
their
“
bit”
in
the
achieve­
■ dam which was completed shortly be-
Egg P roduction.
ment of the million mark and
especially those who look up to went to Oregon City in expecta-
| fore Christmas.
Our primary aim is to produce
naturally are imbued with a high Those subscribing for the that Cross in faith, are urged to tation that the county court
vigorous, husky chicks; healthy,
What la aaid to be the Pacific coaat
N ews during the week were B.
nigged breeding -tocx. and first
record In loading Hoar on a vessel degree of personal pride in the H. Zimmerman, Mrs. Mae Reed, attend and thus show their grat­ would take action in regard to
class hatching eggs. Hence, in
letting the contract. But the
was made at Astoria when the Astoria accomplishment.”
many cades, our customers roll
W. M. Wade, W. S. Pyle, Harry itude. Remember His words:
up bigger egg records than we do.
Stevedore company, working two
judge
decided he was not ready
“
What
could
ye
not
watch
with
But we hold our mature stocg
W. Kitching.
VIOLA
gangs, placed 500 long tons of floor In
to make the award and needed
Me one hour?”
bars as long aa possible after the
thc'Dold of the American line motor-
moult and bring them into laying
more time for consideration.
There will be Easter services
as near the batching -eaaon as
«hip Dtnteldyk In 3*A hours at the As­
Dinty Moore Sells Out
Baseball Meeting
He favored a nine foot concrete
Sunday
evening,
April
1,
at
7:30.
possible. Thus are our customers
toria terminals.
assured of strong, nigged chicKs
road
instead of a sixteen foot as­
As
we
go
to
press
we
learn
at
the
Viola
M.
E.
church.
Good
There
will
be
a
meeting
of
the
(Concluded on page 2)
|
apd high quality hatching eggs.
program and a special message. that Dinty Moore has sold out to Estacada Baseball Club at the phaltic, and suggested that a
ORDER EARLY.
visit should be made to Mulino
We will be pleased to have you W. E. Linn, who will no doubt
Ladies have you tried a pair of with
City Hall, Monday night, April where such a road can he seen.
us.
Come
out
and
get
ac­
PHIL MARQUAM
those Everwear hose? They are quainted. A warm welcome have an announcement next 2nd. at 8 o’clock. All members Further action has been post­
E atacada. O regon.
week. Mr. Moore will remain :are urged to attend.
Riving wonderful satisfaction. awaits you.
poned until the next meeting of
FARM
3ns n il* art of Esue&la v \
Osrfl *Mraad.
T. B. Y oung , Pastot
the county court.
here for a while.
You can get them at Rose's
Roy Wilcox, Mgr.
Rexall
Trap-
N e s te d