l E a a i m t ( r y t . W. W. RHODES ^ OSTEOPATHIC P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, D P . H Y . S I . C I A N r g f m id f o k d SURGEON. a nd X H a y E q u ipm e nt — G lasses fitte d OFFICE »nd Residence Sscond and Main Strsets. Sstacaia. Oregon—Telephone Connections J } K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST Estacada, Oregon. F )K . w. W AKENS H U KÖ E ON B E N T I S T Jfqy oye? 20 \onrs at Springwater, Ore, ALBERT t . e lo tt ATTORNEY AT LAW RESIDENT LAWYER E STAC AD A. - - OREGON W M . G. DUNLAP A T T p ^ r AT W at Estacada, in tl^e qftjce of Woodle Realty On-, on SatQrdays—Portland of fice 1534 Yeon Building, /■} D. EBY, A T T O R N E Y AT LAW. ¿eneral Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. M cGUIRK Ad SCHNEIDER A T T O R N E Y ^ A T LAW. A t Gresham office—Tup^days, Thurs days' aqn Saturdays, 203 - 5 , Withroyv building. Portland office, 721 Corbett gUildih|. ‘ J ‘ MONEY TO LOAN PAUL C. FISCHER ATTORNEY AT LAW B E A V E R Bldg. OREGON C IT Y FIRE INSURANCE, London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, free of charge. H. C. S T E P H E N S A g ent . WESTCLOX WATCHES AND ALARM CLOCKS The Most Reliable Time Piece for the Money ! ne Rexall store For Fire Insurance l a r k a m a a N Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 16, N umber 30 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E r u t a E stac ad a , O regon , T hursday , M a y 3, 1923. LOCAL BREVITIES GARFIELD ITEMS OREGON NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST $1.50 P er Y ear SPRINGWATER NEWS Ï0 PROMOTE STATE DAIRY INTERESTS Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Dart and Stanley Belfils is here visiting Marion Millard w as home over | son Kenneth, motored to Molalla his mother. the week end from Portland. Sunday to visit relatives. We have a full line o f beds, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson Mrs. 0. E. Lamberson left on springs and mattresses at Roses’. had their son Wdliam operated Sunday for Salem where she will Important Occurrences of Mrs. Fred Bartholomew en on for adenoids and to nsils last i | A meeting was called at the visit her sister for several weeks. Past Week Briefly Com tertains the Priscilla club today. Monday at Portland. Gem theitre Tuesday night in piled for Our Readers. The Porter and Garfield schools Harold Horner is building an the interests o f the dairymen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus were haye been having several prac all day visitors in Portland yes addition to his house this week. to meet representatives o f the Dedication services were held In tice ball games, preparing to The C. E. society play, “ The Oregon-Idaho Dairy Loan Com terday. Oregon City Friday tor the new $.36,- play Estacada. Miss Helen Wooster was here| Gornf r Grocery Store.” given pany which is patterned after 000 Oddfellows’ temple. Saturday, May 5, at 10:30 a. from Portland to spend the week a‘st Saturday evening, was very the federal reserve banks, for The Union county track and field m, Garfield Grange will take up. good and each one o f the young the purpose of extending aid to meet is scheduled for Saturday at the end with her parents. Candidates will please be at hp.il stopk sho\y grounds at Union, people who took part, did their dairymen who wish to improve See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano by 11 o’ clock. "fne Oregon Growers’ Co-operative best. The society took in $30 their herds. The speakers were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland instruction. Prices reasonable. gross proceeds from the door association has sold Its Royal Anne Judge Whalley and Messrs. W. 5-4tf cherry pool at Salem for 10 % cents a went to Portland Monday for a I. O. 0. F. building. and the sale of ice cream cones. H. Warrens and Claude MeCol- pound. firs. Gus Wilcox entertained couple o f days. Born -On Monday, April 23, lough all of Portland. The first The Nawsco line freighter Brush her mother Mrs. Currin, from Mrs. J. Micheals and children 1923, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rav named gentleman is the introdu struck the rocks on the point of Cape Gresham last Thursday. „ . n Brocall (nee Mabel Hull) at Ap- cer ot the Guernsey stock into Arago reef, three miles south of Coos were Pcrt'and visitors last week. New samples o f Wall Paper pleton> Wash. The bab djed bay, and broke In two. this state. He is president o f cheaper than last year at Thursday evening and I. M. Hull the Guernsey association, and A personal subscription campaign to obtain fiip4g fpr tbg frf a 3' 29tf Pointers and Rlissell Seaquest brought owns and operates a modern Mupliy liprarj» pudding m ftosebqrg -— i Special prices on flour this the body to Springwater for bur dairy composed o f entirely pure will pp started at once, in answer to Councilman Love- | week at Rose’s. We carry the ial on Friday evening, at the bred Guernsey cattle. The phe The first rose of the season to make lace’s claim of progressiveness, White Mountain, Drifted Snow Springwater cemetery, nomenal growth of the Guernsey Its appearance in Clackamas county j Mrs. William Still and chil- breed in this state during the is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter we wish to ask the gentleman if and Gold Medal. he is familiar with^the terms of Mrs. Rqjg^N Wentworth of Oregon City. B.USSfH Beils tie ns went to dren returned home on Saturday past few years, may be credited progress and aggression? | . Portland last Friday to visit Mr. I from Portland to his activities and ability. His John Llssa, rancher living near Buena Vista, 11 miles south of Salem, In all fairness yy |.°Wi claim of j Betts, and he accompanied her Rev. and Mrs. V. A. Weir are subiect was on dairying with cqmmjttc.cl 9 ’iil^du by ¡mooting ^lm- being progressive, have not many ( home Saturday evening pure blood cows. Mr. Warrens enjoying a new 1923 Ford. sffif (n 'the* peaq with i riflS.' ’ Of your acts as a councilman I w „ ‘ who operates a substantial dairy Ed. Shearer is able to be out The state treasurer has reported that been that qf aggipessiqn, v$n farm at Sherwood, Or., spoke on I drove over to Portland yester- with the aid of crutches, after a he has received from the cguntie* gf fiqd t(Y the records what the dairy industry might Qj-egoji a^proalii^telj. *i,i&p,y(ia pt $3,- siege of rheumatism. pil? Thereoorda « h o t ^ a r y o V ^ ' ..Mr' Ba.c° n 7 ° rtsfi that become, while Mr. McCollough g0g,i{8 due ip first half taxetQ and your family have drawn hlS w,fe 13 * ett,n* a,on* ^ of the Portland Joint Stock Land Yamhill eounty Pomona grange has Mr. qr.d Mrs. K. D. Starr and Bank, dealt with the financial gone on record as favoring establish from the treasury of the city of Molalla, visited Mrs. ment of Btate-owned banks and in Estacada a very )pr£|& sum o f j haf>Y of Mr. and Mrs. Walker had the side, the relation o f the U. S. mqn^y. yours personally runs Starr’s parents. Mr, and Mrs. .......... dustrial Institutions of various sorts. misfortune to have their house government and federal land The 104th ^nuiversa^y o f t&e found into the hundreds of dollars. ; R- Q- Server. ¿Saturday night and j burn down banks to the dairyman. Unfor on Saturday. ing of QddfeHowship was commemorat Were you progressive eqqqgh to I Sunday. tunately the attendance was slim Rex Gordon and daughter from ed in Portland by the laying of the "W tlW tw a in «« end o f a pkk' Mr. and Mrs. w> A< W iW x Colton, are visiting at the S. W, cornerstone pi fhe ne^. q d ^ U o w g ’ and shovel to earn this monev?:enjoved a y,st „ coup,e 0f fgnipla Benjamin homo. Was it not “ aggressiveness” in daya ,ast wepk witb Mr. Wilcox’s Portland was the only city of the Dorothy Craft is spending a A t a special meeting o f the entire Pacific northwest represented at watching the other fe.UQiv do the sister. Mrs. Close, o f Vancouver, few days in Portland. city council last week it was re the annual meeting in Washington. D. work ¡ind yuur. bill being o. k.ed Washington. Mr. Veddor, county school solved it deems it expedient and C., of the American Secjety. News- by the council? P)o you think, Mrs. W. C. Bacon and D. M. pppec Editors superintendent and Mrs. Lans- necessary and declares its inten jn looking bagk over your several Marshall are both reported downe, supervisor, visited the tion to improve! the following XVlth petweeq W and managers aeta as a councilman since many improving after their berfous op Dodge school last Tuesday after streets: af chain store# ot the J. C. Penney o f them have been tried out, eration®, The former is at the noon, company, Inc., In attendance, the semi Main street from the north have been for “ progress” ? If annual convention for this district was wood Samaritan and the latter af line of First to the north line of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and you wish us to ,p^cit1c and held In Portland. St. Vincent’ s hospitals, | Third: family took in the baseball game The cruiser Seattle has been order Lame them, w.e can and will Revv and Nlr», A. F, Lacey of at Estacada Sundav afternoon. Second street from Broadway ed Portland to participate ‘in' the oDlige, but to be brief we will Madras, to Main; 0re., drove over yester Rose' festival program ih June,‘ Sen agree with you if yqu ^('»1 change Mrs. Clarence Juhb and Rosa day, to see their friends. Mr. Third street from Broadway ator Mcjdiry Was advised Ipy Admiral ‘‘ piogyessi’ to “ aggression.” B. TenEyck spent Saturday in s throat trouble has been to Main. fo o n ti of the navyr. E, 9. W ohler . Portland. completely cured in that dry re The improvement to consist of jfn^u npeppnf has been made by The Community club program the construction of bituminous Lee Shannon, Umatilla county rgad- gion. They returned today. for last Saturday evening was pavement from curb to a point master, that the Old Oregon fr g ll be- Remember when you need A letter received last week by tprpeq pendletoe and La Grande is now postponed on account o f the ill eight feet from the center o f the open for tourist travel.' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. footwear that you can get the ness of so many children. said streets, fhe cost is to he The total registration af the Univer Wagner, from Otis Wagner, con Peters guaranteed all leather line Ben Stowell had the misfor met by the adjacent property o f shoes at Rose’s. sity of Oregon at Eugene for the year tained the interesting informa tune to get his foot badly cut at owners. to date was announced as 2104 under tion that he was to be married Mrs. Tom Mortqn left yester the mill on Saturday. Under the recent bonding issue graduate students, 938 of whom are last Thursday, April 27, at San day ir< hue ear for Portland. Her women and 1166 men. the center of these streets will Diego, Calif., to Qpai vvyse. sister-in-law Mrs. Robert Morton Fire, supposedly set by bootleggers, be paved with la strip sixteen Shy» te a charming young lady will join her there and both ladies destroyed the home at Rosehurg of What might have proved a se feet wide, and this further im They ex Sheriff SUuuer o f Douglas ¿fcii'nfy and and a university graduate. Otis go on to California, rious conflagration was fortu provement is to pave a strip nearly trapped his two children who was a general favorite here and pect to bt> gone about six weeks. nately checked in time last Sun twenty-two feet wide on each were alone in the building. has a host of friends, who will Mrs. Guy Graham and little day morning about eight o’clock. side of the center strip, so as to Crops of all kinds are doing well In fejAicp at hi» good fortune, es son who have been visiting Mrs. Smoke was perceived issuirg make the pavement extend to Oregon and vegetation 1^ ahead pf the pecially as it indicates that his Graham’s grandmother, Mrs. M. from the rear of the meat mar the curb. In this way the whole average seasop. Wheat crop prospects health which for some years has A, Schoek, leave today for Seat are particularly good, according to the ket, and the p roprietor, H. C. width of the street in these Mr. Gohring was notified, who catr.e blocks will be paved. The prop weekly crop review of the weather been in a precarious condition, tie, where they will join must be considerably Improved. Graham and thence g o to Alaska bureau. down promptly and on entering erty owners can pay either in The long-drawp-out controversy at where Mr. Graham will be in the market found the belt on the full at once, or under the Ban Astoria over the prices to be paid fish charge of a salmon cannery. fly wheel o f the ice machine croft Act, in ten annual install ermen at salmon packing points in Everyone attending the dance ablaze. He quickly threw it off ments. Bristol bay. Alaska, has been settled at the George Social and Com and quenched the flames, no dam The next council meeting, on and the men have gained every con mercial Club last Saturday night, “ I have noticed,” said a Kins age being done except to the Tuesday, May 8, has been ap- tention. reports a good time. The or ley Sold time to the Mercury, The California Oregon Power com belt. The cause was due to the pointed by the council as the time pany was the only bidder at the gov chestra composed of local talent, “ that whenever there is talk of power being shut off temporarily | to hear and consider all remon- eminent sale at Klamath Falls of the furnished the music and gave a spending money on improvements and then being let on. The wheel | »trances or objections thereto. Keno and Ankeny canals, offering good account o f itself. the starts. Some folks take will not start unless! someone | -------------------- $120,620, or $6 above the appraised drums were purchased only re I it seriously as though the world is there to give it a turn. The, A number of the chief officials valuation. cently by the club and are quite was coming to an end and they consequence was the leather be- o f the F. R. L. & F. Co., were The Oregon Growers' Co-operative an improvement to the music. bad been listed among the delln- came heated and burst into here Tuesday, concerning the association, with headquarter* in Salem, has opened a pool through More good times in the social line qUent. Time was when I used flame. 'putting in of additional switches. promised in the near future, to throw an arm out o f joint! which they hope to handle more than Among them were Messrs. Hunt, 6.000.000 pounds of prunes during the getting het up over such things, B irthday Surprise Townsend, Fumfrey and Zinc. 1923 season. but progress went on as usual. The I). E. McConnell home at I ~ ~ The public service commission has Expressing my appreciation I enjoyed the improvements Currinsville, was the scene o f a G ra n g e ricn ic announced that it had Instituted an and thanks to friends and rela with the rest and when I come very pleasant surprise party on The Eagle Creek grange will investigation, on Its own motiop, ipto to think o f it, I haven’t suffered alleged discriminations In rail rates on tives and all concerned for the Sunday. April 29. in the honor of hold its 16th annua1 picnic in the dried prunes as between points in Ore help given during the illness and as I thought I would, hut have Mr. McConnell’s birthday. Those grove adjoining the hail, on Sat- death o f my beloved son, and for been benefitted with the rest.” gon and in California. present were Mrs. J. McConnell urday, May 19. A good program The Payette-Oregon Slope Irrigation the beautiful floral offerings. i of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. is being arranged, and free cof- PROGRESSIVENESS v s . AGGRESSIVENESS ; W. DODGE NEWS More Paving Contemplated Lapey* Oti» Wagner Marries Small Blaze Sunday An Enjoyable Affair There Are Others P L A C E Y O U R IN SU R AN C E THROUGH YO U R HOME A G E N T WHO WI LL P ROTECT YO U R IN TE R E ST Cary Real Estate Co. j The j row are T ra p -N e s t e d WHITE LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg Production. Our primary aim is to produce vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, rugged breeding stocK. and first class hatching eggs. Hence, in many cases, our customers roll up bigger egg records than we do. But we hold our mature stocK barn as long as possible after the moult and bring them into laying as near the hatching season as possible. Thus are our customers assured o f strong, rugged chicKs and high quality hatching eggs. ORDER EARLY. PH IL MARQUAM farm Estacada, Oregon. locwsSons mile « a d Cwacai» =" GwfleW raed. Card of Thanks district has filed a petition with the Oregon public service commission urg ing that the Idaho Power company be compelled to deliver power to the dls trlct by May 1 of this year. A petition containing the names of 9359 registered voters of the state and asking for the referendum of the in come tan law passed by the last legis lature was filed with the secretary of su te by R W. Hagood of Portland. Rend theAds in the N ews . M r s . C l a r a B o y e r . P ark Picnic An appIlcSllon for a license for 29 H. About 200 employes of transmission lines, totalinq 433H miles Liebes & Co. of Portland, pic- In length ,n Oregon and Idaho, has park Sunday. A been filed with the federal power com nicked in the dancing, ath- mission by the Idaho Power company. program of music Th* line* would eitend g*n*r»iiy »ion* letic contests and special features the snake rirer Talley from Milner, wa3 rpndered. The music was Ida., on th* eaat, to Homestead, Mor f urnjsbed by an orchestra com- mon Basin and Hnnt.ngton on th. d of ^ e m p lo yeeS. Lunch west, and would **r»e ^ j i . * » Ue. In Idaho and eight in Oregon. |» “ s e rv e d at th e Estacada hotel. 69 communl p ! Livingston and family of Hills- fee is to be served. A dance will boro, Mr. and Mrs. Jannsen and ollow in the evening at the Esta- son, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Muessig cada park pavilion, tickets $1.00. of Redville and Mr. and Mrs. F. Everybody is invited to attend. Thompson and baby, Frank ---------------- The Ladies’ Aid o f the Metho Gainer of Portland, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McConnell dist church met at the church and family- A big birthday din- yesterday and improved their ner was served at noon, and all time by giving the church a I general cleaning up. had a general good time.