Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 26, 1923, Image 1

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    ÍEa s ím t (Elarkamafi
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V o lu m e
16,
N
umber
29
E stac ad a , O regon ,
T hursday , A pril 26, 1923.
! CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
LO CAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
COLTON H EMS
LÄ0IES' m PROGRAM
PI EASES AUDIENCE
U. S. Morgan was a business
L. Keith, who sustained a bad­
visitor in Portland Tuesday.
ly fractured skull recently, while
•p\R. W. W. RHODES
Mrs. Ra»’ Heiple and baby will felling timber near Tillamook, is
17
OSTEOPATHIC
return home Saturday, April 28. slowly recovering at the St. Vin­
The entertainment Tuesday
P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON
Mrs. B. 0. Sarver visited at cent hospital, Portland.
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada
night at the M. E. church, given
Important Occurrences of
Gladstone and Portland last Sat­
Clara and Fred Meilike of Ore­ by the Ladies’ Aid society of the
Past Week Briefly Com­
r . g . f . m id f o k d
urday.
gon
City, motored out to the M. E. church, proved a very en-
piled
for
Our
Readers.
P H Y S I C I A N a nd SURGEON^
Mrs. C. L. Ross o f Portland, home o f their mother Mrs. C. j joyable affair. The first part of
X R a y E quipme nt — G lasses fit te d
O F F IC E and Residence Second jn d Main ^ rs ets.
spent the week end in Estacada Ritter, last Sunday.
| the program consisted of musical
The cherry and prune crops In Lane
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
Several o f the children are selections and readings, which
N, E. Linn and Lester and with Mr. Ross.
county will be good this year, accord­
m
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
ing to present indications.
Floyd Hale made a fine catch of
L. D. Held was in Estacada suffering from whooping cough. were unusually good and most of
DENTIST
last Thursday, for the first time
Salmon fishing in the Rogue river Is salmon Friday the 20th.
Lois Boylan of Sandy, spent the performers very graciously
Estacada,
Oregon. reported to be Improving rapidly and
last week in this vicinity among responded to encores. The read­
A gloom was east over this since he went to the hospital.
large catches are being made dally.
ing by Mrs. T. J. Reagan was
community Monday evening by
A first class painter’s outfit relatives and friends.
Dates for the state Elks convention
D R W. S U W R A G L L E E O N N S D E N T I ST
the news of the death o f Arthur and men who know how to use
Fred Rittner and w ife of Port­ particularly good, as also were
to be held In The D alle» this year
3-29tf land. visited the former’s father, Mrs. B. H. Zimmerman’ s selec­
For over 20 vears at Springwater, Ore. have been set for June 21, 22 and 23. Boyer, a pupil of the Currinsville it, at Pointer’s.
tions. There were piano solos by
school.
A representative o f The Ore­ George Bittner, Sunday.
James A. Fee Jr., prominent young
Miss Mary Alice Reed and Mrs.
ALBERT t . e l o t t
gonian was in Currinsville Wed­
DODGE NEWS
Mrs. Della Vallen spent the
attorney of Pendleton, was elected
Hattie Cramer which were pleas­
ATTORNEY AT LAW
president of the Umatilla County Bar
nesday and established an agency week end among relatives in
RESIDENT LAWYER
ing numbers, and the piano duets
association.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller for the sale of daily Oregonians. Oregon City.
E STA C A D A .
-
-
OREGON
by Mrs. J. E. Gates and Miss
Work on the foundation of the new visited on Sunday at the John
The W. C. T. U. will have a
Irma
Gates, were greatly en­
Albany city hall has been started and Keller home.
W M . G. D U N LAP
cooked food sale at the Estacada 1. O. O. F. Meeting at Sandy joyed. The vocal solos by Mes­
the
building
will
be
finished
an8
ready
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Wynn Craft from Portland, Pharmacy on Saturday, April 28
About twenty-five Odd Fellows srs. Hobert Linn and Percy
A t Estacada, in the office o f Woodle for occupancy on August 15.
spent
ithe week end with his beginning at 10:30 a. m.
and
a number of Rebekahs from Dawe, especially delighted the
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f­
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kuser, who re
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
mother and sisters.
Russell Betts came over from the Estacada lodges, attended large audience, as also did the
cently were removed as superintendent
Saturday evening, April 28, is Portland to spend the week end the district convention at Sandy
and matron of the state training school
( " ) D. EBY,
numbers by the male quartet
for boys, will remain In Oregon.
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW.
the next meeting of the Commu­ with his wife and children at the last Saturday.
A. Demoy of and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Law­
General Practice.
Confidential A d­
A branch office of the United States nity club. The evening’s enter­ T. J, Reagan home.
this place, responded very pleas­ rence.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
employment bureau is to be establish­ tainment will be a shadow social
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano ingly to the address of welcome
Following the musical program
ed at Salem, Senator McNary was to finish paying for the piano.
cG U IR K & SCHNEIDER
by the Sandy lodge, and was a playlet was staged by several
instruction.
Prices
reasonable.
M
advised by the department of labor.
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. '
A program will be given by the I. O. O. F. building.
5-4tf called on again for an address at ladies entitled, ‘ ‘The Reader,”
Grain crop prospects In Oregon are school children and there will be
A t Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
Miss Lenora Ross, daughter of the evening session. The Esta­ and was one o f the best attempts
Fall sown wheat Is making
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow good.
seventy-one
stereopticon
pic-
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett rapid growth and seeding of spring
C. L, Ross, is the new bookkeep­ cada boys lost the cup to Oregon in the dramatic line seen in Es­
building.
grain is progressing with ideal weather. tures on Japan,
er in the office of the Ross Lum­ City by two points, in exempli­ tacada for some time. All had
fying the second degree work. their lines to perfection and very
Mr.
and
Mre.
Clarence
Jubb
Fishermen at Astoria employed at
MONEY TO LOAN
ber Co.
In the Rebekalj election o f offi­ cleverly brought out all o f the
the Bristol bay salmon canneries re­ spent Sunday at the John Fick-
Howard Givens, son o f Mr.
P A U L C. FISCHER
jected for the second time the price en home at Viola.
cers for the next meeting, Mrs comic situations. Lack of space
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and Mrs. Walter Givens of Port­
offer of the packers by -a vote of
Cordelia Carter of Estacada, was forbids special mention of each
B E A V E R Bldg.
OREGON C IT Y 46 to 0.
land, visited over the week end
BARTON ITEMS
elected president. There was a one who took part.
at the B. O. Sarver home.
Announcement was made by the
good program in the evening,
Salem Tennis association that the an­
Mrs. Bessie Wilson took care
William Hurt and his niece, which all enjoyed.
nual Willamette valley tournament o f the home of Mr. and Mrs.
“ 500” Party
FIR E INSURANCE.
Miss Marian Hurt, both of Port­
wHl be held In Salem, July 2 to 7 In­
George Forman while they made land spent last Sunday out at
Mrs. A. E. Sparks delightfully
clusive.
Man Has Ribs Broken
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
a business trip to The Dalles last the W. E. Hall ranch.
entertained last Thursday after­
The 194th anniversary of the forma­
Charles Vincent o f the firm of noon with a ” 500” party. Three
Tuesday.
They returned the
tion of the Oddfellows’ organization
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale had as
Keep your policy in our Fire
Vincent & Trachsel, met with a tables were surrounded by a jolly
Proof Vault, free o f charge.
will be celebrated in Bend Saturday same day.
guests last Sunday, their son Dr.
with a convention of central Oregon
Miss Rose Wilson spent Tues­ Wili Dale, w ife and baby, of painful and serious accident yes­ “ bunch” of ladies who certainly
terday afternoon at their sawmill enjoyed every minute. Follow­
H. C . S T E P H E N S
chapters.
day night at the Forman home.
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
near
Eagie Creek.
A pile of ing a number o f games, the
Hundreds of cattle are being turn­
Joe Pesznecker and Miss Mar­ Smith and children and Mac
A g ent ,
ed to the hills by the stockmen of
lumber
fell
over
and
hit
Mr. Vin­ hostess served delicious refresh-
garet Smith o f Vancouver, Wash, Dale.
Baker county, who report that the
cent. Dr. Rhodes of Estacada, m e n t s in two-courses. T h e
grass has a good stand and Is ready drove over and spent Sunday at
On account of the school enter­ was summoned who found two rooms presented a most cheer­
the Forman home.
for grazing.
tainment on Friday night next ribs broken and wrenched loose ful and charming appearance
Frank W. Wood of North Bend was
Mrs. Rose Wilson and Miss week,¡pictures at the Gem Thea­
from the spine.
Mr. Vincent with innumerable bouquets o f
named president of the Coos county Bessie Wilson spent Monday at
tre will be shown on Wednesday was brought to town and is doing carnations, roses and other spring
realty association at an organized
the Rivers home.
and Thursday nights. See the as well as can be expected.
He blossoms. High honors fell to
meeting held In Marshfield, at which
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman ad.
time 20 Joined.
is at Mrs. E. E. Saling’s.
Mrs. Allen while Mrs. Gohrir.g
Mrs. W. J. Moore went to
L. W. Peare, who murdered his wife made a trip to Gresham Satur­
received the consolation prize.
Blacksmith's Shop to be Torn Down
and James Culver In the southern part day, Mrs. Forman going on to Portland Monday to hear the
Those who enjoyed the event
of
Coos
county
last
December,
was
The west end of 2nd street will
Portland.
AND
program in charge o f the Ore­
were, Mrs. C. S. Allen, Mrs. W.
sentenced to hang June 2 by Judge
Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Whitehead gon Writers’ League, held in the seem strange without the black­ F. Cary, Mrs. Ted Ahlberg, Mrs.
Kendall
at
Marshfield.
ALARM CLOCKS
spent Sunday at the Pederson poet’s corner in the book shop of smith’s shop o f J. V. Barr. But T. H. Morton, Mrs. N. B. Ecker,
Nine candidates have filed applica­
the J. K. Gill Co. She reports the railroad company has notified Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs. 11. C.
tions with the Marion county court home.
The Most Reliable Time
U. S. Morgan that it wishes to Stephens, Mrs. G. E. Lawrence,
an
enjoyable time.
for the office of Justice of the peace
put in a spur where Mr. Morgan Mrs. Mae Reed, Mrs. C. A. Jac­
Young Lad Passes
Piece for the Money
at Salem to succeed Glen Ernest Un-
Sunday guests at the Harken-
ruh, who died recently.
Arthur F. Boyer, the 14-year rider home were Mr. and Mrs. has his warehouses oil the south ques, Mrs. H. C. Gohring a id
< 2 ©
Practically every inmate of the Ore­
son of Mrs. Mary Heiple Boyer Wm. Honegger and little son side of the track. This will ne­ Mrs. George Armstrong.
gon state penitentiary, with the ex­
and Frank Boyer, who had been William Jr., o f Multnomah, also cessitate the removal of the ware
ception of those In the hospital, is now-
houses on to the site occupied by
A Festive Occasion
employed, according to announcement sick for some weeks, and taken Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen of
the shop which Mr. Morgrnowns
made by Johnson Smith, warden of the to St. Vincent’s hospital for spec­ Bissell.
Last Saturday night the Silver
and will tear down. Mr. Barr is
institution.
ial treatment, died there last
Store
Mrs. W. C. Bacon was taken considering moving into the old Star restaurant was the scene
An attempt will be made by the Monday.
The remains were to the Good Samaritan hospital
Krieger barn if he can get power of charming banquet given by
law school of the University of Oregon, brought to Estacada for burial,
last
Monday,
and
operated
on
the
Grace Ragan in the honor o f
at the meeting of the Oregon Bar asso­
installed in it.
and the funeral was held in the following morning.
She
is
re­
three of her girl friends. The
ciation in Portland, May 18, to raise
Dr. Mid­
the standard of requirements for en- M. E. Church yesterday after­ ported as doing finely.
booth occupied was tastily deco­
noon, with a large concourse of ford and her husband accompa­ Odd Fellows’ Anniversaiy rated in pink and white with
trace to the bar.
Saturday, April 29, the I. O.
Out of a total acreage in farms in relatives and friends attending, nied her to Portland.
finishing touches o f green. A
O. F. and Rebekah lodges of
Lane county of mor#- than 225,000 which taxed the seating capacity
W. F. Cary, H. L. McKenney Estacada wdl celebrate the 104th four course dinner was served.
acres, 52,366 acres are to be covered of the church.
P LA C E Y O U R IN ­
The floral trib­
by a thistle inspection and eradica­ utes were numerous and beauti­ and J. V. Barr drove to Portland anniversary o f the founding of
SU R ANC E
THROUGH
P. T. A. Election
this morning in Mr. Cary’s car. Oddfellowship in America. The
tion move which has been Inaugurated
YO U R HOME A G E N T WHO
ful. The service was conducted
W I L L
PROTECT
L. V. Cieworth went up to members ot Mie two lodges ai d
by the county agent.
The scheduled speaker at the
by Rev. Walter F. Givens of
YO U R
IN TE R E S T
camp 8 the fore part of the week their families will pass a social P. T. A. meeting last Tuesday
Notwithstanding curtailment by con­
gress of funds for the forest service, Montavilla, who was assisted by on business.
time together and render an ir- did not arrive owing to taking a
an airplane fire patrol will be main­ the pastor, Rev. H. W. Mort.
teresllng and appropriate pro­ wrong road. The same officers
tained from Eugene this summer, Sen­ Mr. Givens spoke tenderly and
The Woosters Return
were re-elected, Mrs. Cordell^
gram.
McNary was advised by Colonel comfortingly to the bereaved,
Cary Rea! Estate Co. ator
A general warm welcome will
Carter, president, Mrs. G. P.
Greeley,"chief of the forest service.
and paid a deserved tribute to be extended to Mr. and Mrs. S.
A Layman Might Help Out Rose, vice-president. Mrs. K. E.
The spring fishing season on the
the boy. The interment was in E. Wooster on their return to;
Columbia river will open at noon on
There are disadvantages in be­ Einarson, secretary, Miss Leila
the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
l Estacada. after an absence of,
May 1. All the packing plants are
ing a clergyman, as there are oc­ Howe, treasurer. The executive
j about a year and a half in Port-1
making preparations to operate and
Baseball Game
casions when his canonical vo­ committee consists o f Mesdarms
the Indications are thera will be a vast
land. Mr. Wooster has bought
Mae Reed, Charles Dutxii ar.d
amount of gear placed in the water.
W H ITE LEGHORNS
The first game of the season ¡n a^ajn at his former stand, and cabulary is altogether too limited
Gerald
Wilcox.
As
Bred for Vigor and High
Last year's cherry crop of 1700 tons will be played on the Estacada associated himself with Joe Woo- to do justice to his feelings.
Egg r roduction.
in the Salem vicinity probably will be ball ground on Sunday afternoon j j e. jh e firm will be known as for instance, when a new cement
Black Currants Doomed
exceeded this season, according to
Our primarv aim is to produce
(not Saturday) April 29th, be- the Woodle-Wooster Co. Theof- walk is laid in his front yard,
vigorous, husky chicks; healthy,
growers who have made an Inspection
A search for black cunvnti is
rugged breeding stocK and first
The visit - 1 fice bas been re-arranged by set- and the following morning a
of the orchards A few gsles already ginning at 2 o clock.
class hatching eggs. Hence, in
number
tracks
are
found
imprint­
under
way in several Oregon
ing team will be from Gladstone. ^¡np, back the partition giving
have been made at 10 cents s pound
many cases, our customers roll
ed on it.
counties this week by school
up bigger egg records than we do.
The
Estacada
team
will
be
com­
Ruth Cook, i years old of Marsh­
more room in front, and the
But we hold onr mature stocg
children under direction of state
field, was crushed to death when a posed of the following: W. Bo­ whole has been painted and na-
bacK as long as possible after the
Is Your Name Written Here? and national while pine blister
log she was traversing while In search land. Jack Smith, George Smith,
moult and bring them into laying
pered. Mr. and Mrs. Wooster
as near the hatching season as
of the ranch cattle slipped and elevat­ Neal Bronson, R. Sche'-ner, Ray­
Those who subscribed for this rust specialists. The black cur-
for the paesent have rented some
possible. Thus are our customers
ed her to a height of nine feet, where
paper
since the last announce­ rant is summer host to the rust
assured o f strong, meged chicKs
mond Lovelace, Arnold Lovelace, rooms until they can procure a
her body was pinioned against another
and high quality hatching eggs.
ment
are
the following: George which destroys whole fore.-ts < t
John Moger, W. B. Simmons, house.
log.
ORDER EARLY.
Walter,
W.
A. Bard, C. W. Reed, white and sugar pine where both
C. H. Rehberg, O. Scott, Leland
(Concluded on page 4)
New
samples
o
f
Wall
Paper
Henry
J.
Huber,
V. Linglebach, pine and currants grow.
PHIL MARQUAM
Fuller, Guy King, J. C. More­
cheaper
than
last
year
at
Wm.
Fink,
John
Hamilton.
J. F.
Estacada. Oregon.
Subscribe for your home paper land, Alfred Duncan; umpires
FARM
nil« out i Eliaca ia
Read the Ads in the N ews .
3-29tf
Pointer’s
Lovelace.
Garft«!4 road.
th e E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s . W. P. Monaghan, W. C. Bacon.
D
WESTCLOX
WATCHES
Ì
The R exa ll
For Fire Insurance
Trap-Nested
I
With fair weather again the
| farmers are all rushing their
I spring planting. Some are al­
ready done, others lack but a
few days of being done.
The road paving contractors
are rushing the completion of
camps. Grade work will start
this week.