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ÎEaaimt (Ëlarkamas N m a Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 16, E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , A p r il 5, 1923. N u m b e r 26 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALJNTEREST T^vR. W. W. RHODES O ST E O P A T H IC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, D R. P H G. Y S F. I C MIDFOKD IA N SURGEON. Principal Events of the Wee; Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. and X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Sirsets. Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections T -)K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON Joe Simmons and J. W. Casey, trus ties at the state penitentiary, have es caped. The bankers of Oregon will meet in annual convention in Albany, June Oregon. 8 and 9. DENTIST Estacada, The cannery fleet which goes to T ^ R . W. WALLENS Alaskan waters will leave Astoria early S U R G E O N D E N T IS T In the month. For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. An enrollment at Oregon Agricul tural college to date of 3401 students ALBERT t . e l o t t for this year has been announced. ATTORN EY AT LAW > « The last of the Oregon district con OREGON ferences of American Legion posts this year will be held in Portland on April 14. W M . G. D U N LAP ATTORN EY AT LAW A general rise in the wage scale at At Estacada, in the office of Woodle the plant of the Hawley Pulp & Paper Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f company at Oregon City was put In fice 1524 Yeon Building. to effect April 1. D. EBY, H. B. Van Duzer of Portland has ac ATTORN EY AT LAW. cepted appointment a* a member of General Practice. Confidential Ad the state highway commission to suc viser. Oregon City. Oregon. ceed John B. Yeon. A/TcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER A big advertising compatgn to push iVA ATTC5RNEYS A T LAW . the sale of Holstein milk will be In A t Gresham office—Tuesdays. Thurs augurated at once by the Lane County days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 721 Corbett Holstein-Frteslan association. building. The McKenzie Swiss Cheese com pany, which operates a factory near M ONEY TO LOAN Thurston, In Lane county, has arrang P A U L C. FISCH ER ed to bring In a herd of about 20 reg istered Holstein cows. A TTO R N E Y AT LAW BEAVER Bldg. OREGON CITY The highest temperature ever re RESIDENT LAWYER ESTACADA. - - corded in Portland in March was regis tered at the weather bureau office last week when the termometer reach ed 82 degrees, which is 3 degrees above the former record. FIRE INSURANCE. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. The newly-appointed members of the state parole board held their first meeting in Salem last week. A large number of applications for parole were considered, but in most cases definite action was deferred. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, free of charge. H. C. S T E P H E N S A gent . ______ ) -t 1 cS> t | f Egg Dyes Soap Dyes Putm ans Dyes Hat Dyes Dye an Shine * » <rf3> The ---- -------- Rexall ■ — ■ - Store -■#-------- F o r Fire Insurance PLACE Y O U R IN SURANCE THROUGH YOUR HOME AGENT WHO WILL PROTECT YOUR INTEREST C ary Real Estate Co. -Nested W H IT E LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg Production. Our primary aim is to produce vigorous, husky cKiefcs; healthy, rugged breeding stock. and first class hatching eggs. Hence, in many cases, oar customers roll op bigger egg records than we do nut we hold our mature stncK back as long ss possible after the moult and bring them into laying as near the Hatching season as possible. Thus are our customers assured of strong, rugged chicks and high quality hatching eggs. ORDER EARLY. PHIL MARQUAM Estacada. Oregon. FAR* mii« oot"of Ejt*e»d» cn G«rfi#Mro*d. I Prospects for a bumper cherry crop in the Willamette valley were never better than at the present time, ac cording to W. M. Van Trump, Marion county fruit inspector, who recently made a survey of the orchards. Governor Pierce and members of the state irrigation and drainage securi ties commission left Salem Tuesday for southern and central Oregon, where they will Inspect a number of the larger Irrigation projects in the state. Christopher Quigley, Klamath Falls logging contractor, was killed when the automobile which he was driving from Yreka to Hornbrook, Cal., skid ded off the rim of the road at a turn and fell 140 feet into the Shasta river. Charles L. McNary, senator from Oregon, has returned to Washington, D. C., from the gulf states, where he has been presiding over hearings of the senate committee of reforestation. He will remain there Indefinitely to hold further hearings. In a letter to the Astoria Chamber of Commerce, A. B. Hammond of San Francisco, head of the Hammond Lum ber company, announced that he will visit Astoria within the next 60 days to take up the matter of rebuilding the company's big mill there. Loganberry growers of Marion coun ty, against whom Judgments aggregat- , in* 1122.000 recently were obtained by ¡the Salem Fruit union and the Phez j company, have announced that the case will be appealed to the supreme court for final determination. Owners of for hire-car garages, who rent automobile* to bootleggers, must sue In the federal court to recover their property. If the rented machine la seized by dry agents, according to a ruling made by Dr. J. A. Linvllle, national prohibition director for Ore gon. Clips of wool, estimated to be of a total weight of 126,000 pounds, chang ed hands at Pendleton when wool growers of the A lot Rock and Butter creek country sold to J. W. Beymer of Heppner. Prices reported on the ma jority of the dips was 4*4 cent* a pound. , (Concluded on page 2) Watch Repairer Locate« Edward E. Piper an expert in watch making, formerly o f Os- i wego, has located in town. Look ' up his card in this issue. Subscribe for your Home paper the E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s . UPPER BARTON LO C AL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear UPPER EAGLE ( REEK EASTER SERIES WELL ATTENDED Neal Bronson went to Port- Mrs. Carl Ren-trom and chil- land, Monday. dren, accompanied by May Ev- Miss Ruth Dillon made a brief f 118, *ctt 'asf wee'' ,0 J°'n ^ r- Renstrom down at the camp near visit to Portland Tuesday. Easter was fittingly observed Astoria where he is working. Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Davis J by the Estacada churches. At Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sersan- i the Christian church there was drove to Portland yesterday. ous and daughters spent Sunday | an appropriate program given by Mrs. Ted Ahlberg and Ted Jr. out at Earlcrest farm. 1 the children at the morning ser went to Portland Monday morn Miss Naoma Paddison has vice and Rev. E. F. Atchley de ing. been on the sick list suffering livered a sermon, taking as his New samples of^Wall Paper: from an attack of tonsilitis. theme, "The Resurrection and cheaper than lest year at Ray Woodle and Dick Gibson its Value to Mankind.’ ’ The 3-29tf Pointer’s were Estacada visitors Tuesday. church was very prettily decor A car load of gravel was off i F. P. Allen of Portland, the ated with spring blossoms and the track in front o f the hotel, In the union Sunday School missionary, crowded to its capacity. for some time Tuesday. afternoon the ordinance of bap visited our Sunday School on It is like leaving your change tism was administered. ’ Easter. There was a short East on the counter not to save your At the M. E. church the morn er program rendered by the Sun red trading stamps. You get day School which was enjoyed ing services were as usual, the them only at Rose’s, The Place pastor H W. Mort, giving an by those present. to Buy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass Easter chalk-talk to the children Miss Lydia Matson was here Miss Flcrice Douglass, Mrs. R. before the regular eleven o’ clock from Portland to spend Easter B. Gibson and F. B. Alien visited service. This part of the pro with home folks. the Currinsville Sunday School gram was enjoyed by the older people as well as the children, as Our genial mayor G. E. Law on Sunday afternoon. rence, was a business visitor in Mr. Mort is very clever with the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haley, Mr. chalk. There were two address Portland yesterday. and Mrs. Will Douglass were Miss Florence Kendall attend- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred es at this service by Revs. De- the Easter services at Trinity Hoffmeister Sunday afternoon moy and Mort, both being very V IO L A interesting and inspiring. An Episcopal church last Sunday. and all had a pleasant time. Easter musical was given at the Harry Sarver came home from The Easter services at the A new family has moved into Viola church were enjoyed by a Molalla where he is working, the neighborhood on the Ren seven-thirty service, "From the Triumphal Entry to the Resur and spent the week end with his strom place. good congregation. rection’ ’ with scripture readings Claud Potter who cut his leg parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass by the pastor. "O for a Thous Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall with a knife while cutting a belt and children were the dinner and Tongues’ ’ was sung by the and Mrs. C. F. Howe drove to is improving slowly at his home guests of Mrs. Viola Douglass congregation followed by prayer. in Portland. He was in a hospi Portland and Oregon City last Sunday. By special request, "The Palms” tal in the city for ten days. He Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle en was sung bv Hobert Linn. The Among the Portland ¡.visitors had a close call as he nearly bled tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. musical numbers following were, to death before Dr. Mount ar Saturday from Estacada were and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, Malcolm "There is a Green Hill Far Mrs. W. J. Moore and Mrs. rived at the mill. Woodle and family of Troutdale. Away” by the chorus, "Calvary” Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Hinman W. F, Cary. As Dave Hoffmeister is intend by Mrs. Harry Kitching, "Low of McMinnville spent Saturday W. R. Jones went to Portland ing to leave the neighborhood in the Grave” male quartet, an and Sunday at the home of Sunday to attend the Easter ser soon, he gave a farewell party other selection by choir, and hs nephew, Mr. Earl Hinman. vice at St. David’ s Episcopal at his home last Saturday even "God Hath Sent His Angels” by Joe Hinkle has moved his fam church. ing. About forty guests were the ladies trio. The concluding ily here into the new house he The condition of Mrs. Grover present and all had a fine time. number was an anthem entitled, has just finished, and Dick Hin Kiggins continues still to bo very "All Hail the Power.” This DODGE NEWS kle and his bride moved into a grave without improvement. program was the musical event house owned by the lumber com of the season and all present Ladies, if you haven’ t bought Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb pany. Both men are hauling your spring hat vet, come in thoroughly» enjoyed it. The lumber for Mr. Potter with their and look over our line. If we spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. choir was composed of Mesdames John Ficken at Viola. trucks. Mort, Dawe and Kitching, so haven’ t what you want we will Mrs. E. Lacey has been quite pranos; Miss Anna Dillon and Alice Hicinbothem spe nt the get it. At Rose’s. ill with the grippe, and Vernon week end with her cousins The next ’’meeting of the W. Keller also is just recovering Mrs. Yocurti, altos; Messrs. Ely and Mort. tenors and G. E. Law Beulah and Mildred, her mother C. T. U. is to be held at the coming over on Sunday and at home of Mrs. Harry Smith, on from an attack of the flu or rence and Percy Dawe, bass. grippe. The attendance was so large that tending the Easter services. Thursday. April 12, at the usual Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner the Sunday School annex had to The men are putting plank hour. spent Sunday at Colton where be thrown open to accomodate down on the Viola hill, which is Mr. and MrsA Wm. Kaake they took part in the singing of the overflow. in very bad shape. drove over to Portland yesterday the "Holy City’ ’ at the Colton to visit Mr. Held. Mr. Held ex church Sunday evening. Road Contract Let Prosperity Here pects to be able to leave the hos David Horner Sr. visited at Contractf for the construction Any one who has traveled pital next week. the Harold Horner home at of the Barton-Eagle Creek-Esta- across this country recently must Mrs. G. W. Ross and Miss Springwater, Sunday. cada market road have been let be impressed by the fact that Ruth Wilcox of Portland, spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris from t) J. C. Compton of McMinnville all sections, all industries, all Easter at the home o f Mrs. Ross’ Portland were visitors at the J. the total amount b ung $118,398. units large and small, are expe parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. The stretch of road is to be W. Marrs home, Saturday. riencing the greatest industrial Hughes. paved with a two-inch surface- of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis of activity since 1919. Little Beverly Bronson came bituminous concrete on a two- Garfield spent Sunday with the The readjustment period is undoubtedly over and the solid over from Portland Friday to latter’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. inch base, 16 feet wide. The work is to be completed October business expansion being shown visit his grandparents, and Mrs. W. E, Myers. 1, 1923. Bronson returned home with him this first quarter is recognized Thorold Pedersen came out Saturday evening. Gradama’s Boy by bankers, manufacturers and from Portland on Sunday to The cotton mark is steadly ad spend the day with his parents. SYNOPSIS men in every part of the country. The automobile industry, which vancing. if you are thinking of The Boy is a coward—the bold Joe Finster is now the proud is the barometer of the buying buying a cotton felt mattress you possessor of an automobile. est thing he ever did was to sing power of the people, shows un will save money by buying now. out loud in church. He loves the You will find a large assort precedented activity. girl and his rival is a bully who ANNOUNCEMENT makes the boy’s life miserable. If the incoming congress can ment at Rose’s, the place to buy. ....... _ „ , 1 respectfully announce to the refrain from harassing the coun Mrs WdhamCramer.nee H a l-ip ^ p ,, of Edtacaf]a and vicinity While the sheriff brings word that one of the village storekeep try with uncalled for and unnec tie Belflls, and her two children j that I have bought the restau ers has been shot by a tramp, essary legislation there is every arrived from San Francisco last I rant and rooming business of a rough customer with whom the reason to believe tnat the next week, to make an extended vis-1 Dinty Moore, w h i c h will be boy has already had one en few years will witness the great it with her mother. Mrs. Myrtle known in the future as "E d ’s counter. est prosperity and growth that I Belfils. Dei,,ls* i Place. ” Just at present ¡1 am Every man is sworn in as dep this nation has ever known.—Ex. You will miss one of the best 4 jUSy renovating and improving uty. The boy gets lost from the if you do not see tne picture, the equipment and increasing the Community Club pjsse and the dark night is full i "Grandma’ s Boy,” at the Gem stock. When this shall have Prof. Noble and Miss Dahlen tonight and tomorrow night. been completed, I shall be in po of things that frighten him. In of Reed College, addressed the We have seen it and can person sition to satisfiy the most fastidi terror he runs home and hides. His grandmother tells him how meeting of the Community club ally recommend it. ous. I take pride in my former his grandfather had been a cow last Friday night and made a Special—a large size No, 2'A reputation as a caterer, which is very favorable impression. They can of yellow cling peaches,nice, well known to my many friends, ard but, he had covered himself spoke along the lines of civil large ripe fruit and excellent who know that with me they with glory in the Civil War. government and civic coopera grade of syrup, the kind usually will receive quick and courteous Grandma gives the boy th# tion. As Mr. Mort was ill, the sold at 35c per can, by a lucky service and good cooking. Ladies charm, and he goes out, captures community singing was not a purchase we are able to offer and children will at all times re- the tramp and fights the bully to special feature, however a few them to you for 20c per can while ceive special attention. Hop- a knockout. Grandma then tellf patriotic songs were sung, with they last, at Rose’s. jng to meet and greet my old him the charm is only her um brella handle. All he needed was Mrs. W. J. Moore as leader. patrons as well as many new self-confidence! He proves ht Is Your Name Written Here? one9i j a rr)( Leonard Mallette o f Portland, really has it by winning the girl representing the Rickenbacker Two subscriptions to the N ews V ours to please, without the charm. -To-night W. E LINN. and tomorrow night at the Gem Co., o f Detroit, Mich., was in received this week from Wm. T. Estacada, Ore. April 5, 1923. Theatre. Kaake and O. P. Califf. town yesterday. Fred Werner and Otto Stoke made a business trip to Port land last weekr Mrs. Earl Odell visited Mrs. G. A. Stone one day last week. Mrs. Ervin Brown and chil dren were dinner guests at Mrs. Fred Werner's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Palm of Portland are visiting her mother Mrs. Fred Turner and sister Mrs. G. A. Stone. Eail Odell made a business trip to Oregon City last week. Fred McCracken has been on the sick list but is now able to be oat again, J. W. Dowty of Currinsville visited the Ferrels Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead and son of Dwyer’s Camp spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. White- head and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pet- etson. Mr. Nelson butchered six hogs and two veals Monday.