Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 10, 1923, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16,
N umber 31
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E st a c a d a , O r e g o .
T h u r s d a y , M ay 10, 1923.
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
LOCAL BREVITIES
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
$1.50 P er Y ear
ELWOOD ITEMS
SENIORS EXCELL IN
CRAINS NOI BRAWN
Farm work is almost over and
L. D. Held is again a resident
Miss Josie Cadonau of Port­
farmers are taking advantage of of Estacada.
land is spending a few days atj
TAR. W. W. RHODES
road paving work.
A. N. Johnson was a Portland the homo of her sister, Mrs.
J- /
O ST E O P A T H IC
Lilly Park.
Thos.
A.
Miller
has
accepted
a
visitor
yesterday.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
position with a lumber firm in I Mrs. P. M. Wagner visited
Walter Cox, Montie Vallen and Senior DiW opened last Friday,
Important Occurrences of
Office in LichthOrn BMg., Estacada,
Micajah Vallen are spending a with a track meet at 9:30 a. m.
Portland and his brother Nicho­ Portland last Saturday.
Past Week Briefly Com­
R. G. F. MIDFOKD
few davs in Portland and Van- following is the order of events
las has charge of the farm.
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piled for Our Readers.
D PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON,
| Mrs. Percy Dawe went to couver visiting friends and rela­ with winner of first, second and
X R ay E q u ipm en t — G la sses fitted
Grain is looking fine and pros- Portland, yesterday noon,
third places in each event.
tives.
O FFICE and P.ssldence Second and Main Strsets
The annual meeting of the State Bar pects are good for a bumper
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connection#
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
J.
Penner
association was held in Portland.
Harry Bittner, who with his The following abbreviations
crop.
went
to
Gresham
last
Sunday
to
T \ H . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
family went to Tempe, Arizona, are used, S. senior, J. junior, So.
Forty-six new buildings and two
H. H. Carlin took a nice herd attend church.
mills
are
under
construction
at
Reeds-
for his health, we are sorry to sophomore, F. freshman.
DENTIST
of cattle to the forest reserve Mrs. Dan Mattson has gone to
Broad Jump: Lillian Zogg, F., 6 ft.
Estacada,
Oregon. port.
say,
is not getting any better.
Monday.
7
1-2
in., Martha Christiansen, J., 6 ft.
Portland to remain for a lime Miss Imogene Orton of La
United States Senator McNary will
5 1-2 in., Goldie Brown, So., 6 ft. 4 1-2
T } R . W. WALLENS
arrive In Salem May 20 to spend the
N. E. Linn, road supervisor, with her daughter Lydia.
in.
stynmer.
SURGEON DENTIST
has the road to River Mill ready New samples of Wall Paper Grande. Oregon, closed a yery
successful eight months term of 50 Yard Dash: Lucille Morrison, So.
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore.
Three trusties employed at the state for grading. This is a job long cheaper than last year at
school here Friday, leaving for 6 see., Thelma Wilcox, F., Irene Hay­
1 '
penitentiary wood camp near Marion needed being done.
3-29tf
Pointer’s Portland Sunday. Orel Vallen den, So.
ALBERT t . e l o t t
escaped last week.
Willina
Kitching
has
had
a
A TTO R N EY AT LAW
Roger Cary of Portland, broth­ has the honor of being the only Basket Ball Throw: Irene Kaak?,
More than 3000 Shriners attended
ft., Wilma Duucan, J., 60 ft. 4
very
severe
tooth
ache
and
has
RESIDENT LAWYER
er to W F. Cary, was an Esta­ pupil to complete the term with­ 4 F., in., 62 Erma
the Willamette valley ceremonial held
Jones, F., 59 ft. 8 in.
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON In Salem Saturday.
made several trips to the dentist cada visitor last night.
out being absent or tardy.
Sack Race: Goldie Brown. So., Ger­
Mrs. E. E. Erickson is very
The new lath mill of the Winchester
Mesdames A. T. Elott and
Ton Minson left for Tillamook trude Fink, So., Bertha Tiffany, F.
W M . G. DUNLAP
Bay Lumber company of Reedsport, sick again.
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
Dave Eshelman were Portland Monday where he expects to High Jump: Beulah Hicinbothcm,
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle has began operations.
work for Evanson, who at one F.,4 ft. 6 in., Goldie Brown, So., 4 ft.
Mrs. Charles Hiveley and son bound yesterday morning.
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­
Fish Lake has been selected as the
time
operated a sawmill on Clear 5 in., Lucille Morrison, So.. 4 ft. 2 in.
Mrs.
Nellie
Marshall
was
a
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
site of the permanent camp of the Boy George visited Mr. Mrs. George
Base Ball Throw: Irene lCaake, F.,
Hiveley of Errol Station Satur­ week end visitor from Portland, Creek.
Scouts of Linn county.
Q
D. EBY,
165 ft. 7 in., Jessie Odeli, J., 159 ft. 10
to the home of her sister, Mrs.
L. Keith, who received a frac­ in., Goldie Brown, So., 159’ft. 2 in.
A TTO R N EY AT LAW.
As a result of an 861 to 587 vote day and Sunday.
C.
S.
Allen.
tured
skull several weeks ago, Three Legged Race: Thelma Wil­
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ the honor system will be tried out
Nick Miller just had a serious
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
has
returned
to his home, but is cox and Etta MeWillis, F., Florence
at the Oregon Agricultural college.
Mrs.
W.
A.
Forbes
and
little
accident in hauling logs. A
June Heed and Erma Jones, F., Wilma
still
in
a
critical
condition.
daughter
of
Linamann,
visited
The
highway
over
the
Cascades
by
JV/TcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
singletree broke and the end
Duncan and Martha Christiansen, J.
way of the Willamette pass is expect­ struck him on the arm, which he her sister Mrs. Fred Bartholo­
1VA A TTO R N EY S A T LAW.
Willie Bittner is now the own­ 100 Yard Dash: Beulah Hicinbothem,
ed
to
be
open
earlier
this
year
than
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­
mew, one day last week.
er of a Ford coupe. Matt Park F., 13 sec., Lucille Morrison, So.,
thinks is broken.
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow usual.
has also purchased a car.
Mrs.
G.
W.
Ross
was
here
Goldie Brown, So.
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett
Wilbur Wade is home for a
Prseident Harding will spend the
building.
from
¿Portland
to
spend
the
Rev. A. S. Henderson, the Relay Race: Sophomores, Juniors,
Fourth of July In Portland and leave few days and may remain and
the following day on a battleship for take a position with the road­ week end with her parents, Mr. presiding elder, will hold servi­ Freshmen.
MONEY TO LOAN
and Mrs. J. R. Hughes.
Alaska.
ces in the church Sunday, the 13, Tug of War: Won by Juniors and
paving contractors.
P A U L C. FISCHER
at
11 a. m. There will be a Freshmen.
Thursday is the day scheduled for
Henry Shroeder of Sandy, is A first class painter’s outfit
A TTO RNEY AT LAW
Suit Case Race: Won by Seniors, no
BEAVER Bldg.
OREGON CITY the dedication of the new $1,250,000 working on the road paying job. and men who know how to use short Mothers’ day program in points given.
hydro-electric plant, just completed ou
3-29tf the afternoon, following a bas­ Final results: Freshmen 39, Sopho­
Mrs. Florence How of Port- it, at Pointer’s.
Hood river.
ket lunch at noon, after which a
29, Juniors 13.
The warm refreshing rains of collection will be taken for the mores
Appointment of Mrs. Mary V. Charl­ and, spent the week end with
Those officiating were: K. Einarson,
FIR E INSURANCE.
ton of Powell Butte, as Justice of the her daughter Mrs. J. O. Tunnell. Tuesday night, did a lot of good
benefit of the Children’s Home, starter, G. Wilcox, judge-of-the-fin-
peace, has given Crook county its first
to the gardens, which were be­ to be built near Corvallis by the ish, Walter Anderson, measurer, Ted
woman magistrate.
BARTON ITEMS
Howe, announcer, Mrs. Einarson, scor­
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
coming dry on the surface.
W. C. T. U.
er.
Balmy Oregon! in the middle
Keep your policy in our Fire
E, S. Chase is critically ill at
Louis Vallen purchased a reg­ At 1:15 in the afternoon, the
Speaks for Itself
Proof Vault, free of charge.
west,
east and south as far as istered Short Horn heifer of J.
his Portland hom'1, having been
oratorical contest opened. The
The exhibit in the manual confined to his bed the last four Tennessee, there has been snow W. Doty last week.
contestants were, Clyde Daris,
training department of the High weeks.
this week.
Mae Smith and Melba Harmon,
School,
has
received
many
warm
BISSELL
ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Snyder
A g e n t .
seniors, Ethel Young, junior, and
compliments for the excellence Mr. and Mrs. George Forman and little son, with Ernest Ryn-
of the work produced. Among spent Sunday with Mrs. S. P. nig, drove over to Portland last A. H. Miller had a crew of Ruth Day, sophomore. The first
men working on the Kaufman prize of $15.09 went to Melba
. ••»♦♦oc a >»»♦■><
* the articles shown, finished or Vsznecker, also called to see
Sunday and visited the park to road the past week.
dr.
Chase
and
Mrs.
S.
E.
Robin­
Harmon, whose subject was,
in construction, were 2 oak wri­
see the animals.
son
and
family.
Charles Rendlernan has left America the Goat,” and the
ting desks, 2 cedar chests, 2 oak
Mrs.
A.
E.
Landrum,
who
has
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Branson
the employ of the Klinker & second prize of $10.00, was won
writing tables, Jironing board,
been living with her son, J. B. Rath mill with the intention of by Mae Smith, who had chosen
drove
to
Salem
for
a
few
days
mahogany sewing table, oak pi­
ano bench, oak book case with visit last week. They returned Landrum, for some months in S. going east. Frank Marshall has for her subject, “The Secret of
Success and Happiness.” The
glass doors, 2 inlay checker Monday to their work in Wash­ P. Pesznecker’s house next to taken his place as sawyer.
the
postoffice,
left
last
Monday
ington,
boards, coat hanger, electric lamp
Mrs. Warwick, formerly of prize story of the year, was
for her home in Loveland, Colo.
Mrs.
George
Whitehead
is
Î:
FOR
stands, stationery boxes, book
this place, was visiting at the C. written and read by Clyde Da­
She
is
also
the
mother
of
Mrs.
J.
A. Johnson home last Saturday vis, which received a prize of
racks,
revolving blackboard, spending a few days with her
S.
Osborn.
$10. 00.
M O T H E R ’ S D A Y wheelbarrow, jardiniere stand, mother Mrs. Jens Pedersen.
and Sunday.
!
Afler this the class history was
M.
Lonsberry
returned
Wed­
and upholstered footstool. Both Mr. Lounsberry has gone to
Mrs. Karl Decker and baby, read by Theodore Howe, the will
AND
nesday
from
a
business
trip
to
the boys and their able and com­ work in Portland.
after a prolonged stay with h< r
Eastern Oregon. While in Mad­ folks in Portland, returned home by Pauline Rose, and the proph­
petent instructor, Percy Dawe,
Ernest
Bowie
is
working
with
COM M ENCEM ENT are entitled to the highest praise. lis team on the road near Cur- ras he met Rev. A. F. Lacey, accompanied by her mother, ecy by Melba Harmon. Then
the athletes received their letters
formerly of Estacada. The pros­ Mrs. Gilmore.
rinsville.
and
everyone went to view the
pects
were
favorable
for
a
good
ANNOUNCEMENT
crop this year, and people optim­ Miss Irene Paulsen went to Domestic Science and Manual
Council Meeting.
I wish to announce to the vot­
istic about irrigation on North Portland last Thursday, return- Training exhibits, both of which
ers of the City of Estacada that All councilmen were present at unit project. All are living in ing Sunday.
testified to the excellence of
The
I am a candidate for the office their regular monthly meeting, hopes that it will go through.
Miss Flora Lins came home these departments.
of councilman in the recall elec­
after spending a few weeks at The seniors felt quite well
tion to be held at the City Hall Tuesday night, and twenty or
Seaside.
In her absence Miss pleased with the outcome of their
more
interested
citizens.
Mayor
Bundle
Day
on the 14th day May, 1923.
I have lived in this city for the ^awrence called the meeting to ■‘On my recent visit to the S. Howard ¡had charge of the day. For whiie they got no
points in the track meet, they
For Fire Insurance past fourteen years, and I believe order and after the routine busi­ Near East, I wa3 amazed to find Sunday school.
I am familiar with its needs and ness was disposed of, the hear- the purchasing power of used Harold O’Neill, wife and daugh­ carried off all the scholastic hon­
wants, and know very well what ng of any remonstrances or ob­
ter from Buxton, and Mr. Har- ors in the afternoon, including
the public sentiment is upon all jections to the proposed exten­ clothing” , states J. J. Handsak-
kenrider of Estacada, were vis­ $35.00 in prizes.
er.
Oregon
Director
Near
East
issues that are being discussed,
PLACE Y O U R IN­
The great day ended at night,
SURANCE THROUGH
ar.d believing in the true princi­ sion paving on Main, second and Relief. "I found an old shirt iting Julius Paulsen’s, Sunday.
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO ples of representative govern­ third streets, came up. There would buy 2 dozen eggs, an old Henry Joyner, who is working with t he senior class play, "Small
WI LL P R O T E C T
ment, think and believe I am were no objectors, but two prop­ coat would purchase a sheep, for the Hurly-Mason Co., was Town Stuff.”
YOUR INTEREST
thoroughly qualified to repre erty owners requested an esti­ while I saw great piles of wood here over Sunday.
sent the majority, without in­
Street Work Begun
flicting any injury on any minor­ mate on the cost to them. Wed­ and hay bought with this same Chas. Mathews and son Harry
spent Sunday at their ranch.
Yesterday morning work was
ity let it be large or small. I nesday, May 16 was appointed ieJ?a] tender.”
begun in earnest on Main street,
ask of the electorate to kindly as clean up day. J. F. Lovelace
” We want garments with six
C ry Real Estate Co. give me their support and 1 will spoke in his own defense in the months of wear left in them for Credit to Whom Credit in preparing it for paving. A
try and deport myself in such a matter of his recall. Next came men, women or children. Imug- The article on page 2, on the number of teams and men were
manner that the public will have the consideration of extending | ¡ne what you need in the way of increase in Clackamas county grading down the sides of the
no reason for my recall and the
people shall know just what »11 the hours of public dances from clothes if for six years you had taxes, should be credited to our hill between fourth and fifth.
indebtedness particular is being midnight to 3 a. m.( which was not been able to buy a garment esteemed and informational con­
Estacada Again Wins
temporary, the O reg o n V o t e r .
| created for.
laid over at the last meeting. A 0r a yard cloth,
WHITE LEGHORNS
If you will show me during counter petition with 104 names Recently a million people have
The Estacada baseball nine
When Clarence Palmateer was
Bred for Vigor and High
my incumbency, if e l e c t e d , of lega. voters, against granting been made homeless and these
added another leaf to their lau­
Production.
where I have put my hands in the request, had been presented are jn the greatest need while starting for home in his machine rels last Sunday at West Linn,
Oar primary aim is to produce
the pockets of the public for per­
Tuesday night, Redfield Payne when they won over the latter by
vigorous, husky chicks; healthy,
our regular every day task is to
sonal aggrandizement Sor other­ as against the 75 on the petition
.. . i
, ,
.
. .
stepped in front of tne car to
rugged breeding stocK. and first
a score of 13 to 2. Next Sunday
wise. I will immediately resign favoring the extension. ■ nm. ’ » - .iic nnn_____,__ _ ,,
class hatching eggs. Hence, in
j fool with him, and was knocked they go to Willamette to play the
many cases, our customers roll
from the office.
discussion followed. It was pro- for 115,000 war orphans.”
down and the machine ran over
up bigger egg records than we do.
W. E. M c W i l l i s .
posed that it should be placed on ! Clothing for Near East Relief him. He escaped without se- local team there.
But we hold our mature stocK
back as long as possible after the
the ballot for the people to vote sufferers should be sent to Near
moult and bring them into laying
Is Your Name Written Here? on at the coming special election. East Relief, 615 Stock Exchange rioua injury, however, but it
Mother’s Day
as near the hatching season as
Subsciptions were received but this was ruled out as being Building, Portland, direct or was a pretty close call.
possible. Thus are our customers
Next Sunday will be Mother’s
assured of strong, rugged chiriu
during the week from C. M. illegal. Finally the matter was through local committees. Bun-
Last Thursday was Mrs. H. C. Day. Come and see our special
and high quality hatching eggs.
O’Neel and C. E. Dockendorf.
Gohring’s birthday and she in- box candy for that day.
dropped pro tem. as being out of bie Day is May 16.
O R D ER E A R L Y .
order.
The
bills
against
the
Bundles
can
be
left
at
the
Es-
vited a few ladies in the after­ Jim says: "I still know how to
The quilt made by the Rebec­
PHIL MARQUAM
city were next audited and the tacada depot with Mr. Ahlberg, noon to help her celebrate the make pies that melt in your
cas will be awarded at the Eagle
Estacada. Oregon.
FARM locand ore mil« out < &stac*ds cs
not later than Monday. May 14. event
mouth.”
LINN’S INN.
Creek grange picnic. May 19th. council adjourned.
G«rn«Mroad.
H. C. STEPH EN S
! FLOW ERS
| GIFTS l CARDS
Rexall St™
Trap- Nested
Egg
.
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