Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 17, 1923, Image 1

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    izastmt Clarkamaa f c s
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V o l u m e 16,
N u m b e r 32
E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , M ay 17, 1923.
FATAL SHOOTING
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
CURR1NSVILLE ITEMS
CURTAIN TO FALL
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
Mrs. Erickson is reported bet­
E. A. Smith, timekeeper em­ The newly weds were chivaried
ter at this writing.
Tuesday night.
ployed
by
the
Hurley-Mason
T )t{ . W. W. RHODES
H. H. Carlon look another
company in the camps above When you need a watch, ring,
O STE O PA T H IC
bunch
of cattle to the forest re­ Having finished their course in
etc.,
see
A.
N.
Johnson.
5-10-tf
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Faraday, was shot Friday night
serve the first of the week.
Important Occurrences of
Office in Lichthorn BMg., Estacada,
: the high school, the class of 1923
by G. A. Phelps, log scaler in Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Zimerman
Past Week Briefly Com­
Murrel
Wade
is
on
the
sick
wi.l assemble for the last time
have
purchased
a
Star
touring
the
employ
of
the
forest
service.
r . g . f . m id f o k d
piled for Our Readers.
list and is out of school.
P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N i
on the stage of the auditorium,
It appears that the shooting car of W. C. Bacon.
X R ay E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
Master Wade Halferty is re- | tomorrow night. There will be
was through misapprehension,
Mrs. Ava Bronson has moved
O FFICE and Rssidanc© Second and Main Strsets
Columbia River highway tourists are
a suitable program in connection,
Eatacada. Oregon—Telophone Connections
the
two
men
having
been
good
into
rooms
in
the
telephone
P°rted
much better-
a month earlier than last year.
consisting of musical numbers
Thomas
Miller
was
out
to
his
friends.
Smith,
it
seems,
on
building.
■p\K CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Ashland high school will graduate
and an address by an outside
meeting
Phelps
turned
his
flash­
We
can
save
you
money
on
any
'
ancb
home
Sunday,
46 seniors this year, 26 girls and 20
DENTIST
light upon him, and the latter thing in the furniture line at
boya.
Mrs. J. O. Tunnell was in Port- speaker and presentation of di­
Estacada,
Oregon.
plomas by the chairman of the
land the first of the week.
Central Oregon’s field day track thought he was being held up, Rose’s.
school
board, Gerald Wilcox.
T~\R. W. WALLENS
meet at Redmond was won by Red­ and fired. Smith was struck in
Currinsville school will close
William Underwood, formerly
We
take
an especial interest in
the stomach, and was put on a of this place, was in Estacada Friday, the 18. The school has
mond with 48 points.
^
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
this
class
as we attended four
construction
train
and
hurried
The Salem Kiwanls club leads the
For over 20 vears at Springwater, Ore.
been a success this year.
one day last week.
years ago the exercises when
world for attendance records covering to St. Vincent’s hospital at Port­
Howard Coleman seems to be five of its present number gradu­
Miss Ruth Dillon was among
a period of ten weeks.
ALBERT t . e l o t t
land, where he died Saturday
improving
again.
the
Estacada
visitors
in
Portland
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
ated from the grammar depart­
A drive is on at Rogeburg for the afternoon. Phelps has not been
R ESID EN T LA W YER
Saturday.
C. J. Minch, who has been ment. Time flies and it scarcely
purpose of raising |6000 for a proposed arrested.
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON public library building.
The!I. W. W. tried to make Mrs. William Dale visited her sick for some time, is much bet­ seems so long a period. No
The state land department turned
doubt to them the occasion is
daughter Mrs. Stubbs, at, Gresh­ ter.
W M . G. DUNLAP
over to the state treasurer S94.703.82 capital out of the occurrence and
one
to which they have eagerly
George
Hitching
and
Noah
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
am
last
Thursday
and
Friday.
called a strike, and about 700
during the month of April.
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
looked
forward as registering a
Heiple
are
spending
a
fe»v
days
New samples of Wall Paper
Fire losses In Oregon, exclusive of men quit, but these were the
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­
distinct
advance in life. For
at
the
Springs.
We
hope
they
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
Portland, for April, aggregated $423,- common laborers engaged in cheaper than last year at
some
it
will
be the end of school
come
back
soon
with
health
re­
315, according to the state fire mar­ clearing the brush and laying 3-29tf
Pointer’s
r \ D. EBY,
gained.
and
others
the beginning of an
shal.
the
track.
The
trained
men
stay­
If you want satisfaction in
A T T O R N E Y A T LA W .
advanced course. But which ev­
Thirty-two physicians attended the ed on the job and so far the work shoes try a pair of the Peters’
Quite
a
pleasant
surprise
was
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ 32d annual meeting of the Southern
given Miss Rose Zipple and Del­ er it is, it will be by no means
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
has not been hindered.
all leather line at Rose’s.
Oregon Medical association at Ash­
means the end of learning, for
R /fcG U lR K & SCHNEIDER
land.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks bert Hitching last Thursday, unless we vegetate we are learn­
May 10, at the home of Mrs. R.
A Sad Occurrence
iVA
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW.
drove to Portland last Saturday
A division of destroyers will arrive
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ at Astoria early In June to re­
The news that Mrs. Percy and visited relatives and friends H. Currin, it being their birth­ ers ever and life is one continual
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow main during the greater part of the Dawe, wife of the manual train­
days. Miss Zipple is principal school. We bid ¡them Godspeed
until Monday.
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett
of
the Currinsville school and on their various careers, and
month.
ing instructor in the High School Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Culver
building.
urge them to face the future
Delbert
is one of her pupils.
Peeling of cascara bark has begun had passed away at the Emman­
have bought the Reed property
MONEY TO LOAN
In western Oregon and dealers look
Mr. Coleman of Corvallis, is manfully and endure the disci-
uel hospital in Portland, on Tues­ on Main street, adjoining the A.
for
a
good
output.
Buyers
are
offer­
cipline of life without whimper­
P A U L a F IS C H E R
day afternoon at 1:30, came as a E. Sparks residence on the south. spending his vacation with his
ing 7 cents.
ing, knowing that thereby alone
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
father
and
mother,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The Albany Chautauqua probably distinct shock to this community.
will true manhood be developed
The Seniors were delightfully W. F. Coleman.
BEAVER Bldg.
OREGON CITY
will be held the week preceding the Although for some weeks she had entertained by Professor a n d
in them, by which they will be
Fourth of July, according to present been in delicate health, there
fitted to win out in the race
Mrs. Karl E. Einarson at their
O. E. S. Entertains
arrangements.
were no particular indications
home
Monday
evening,
May
14,
FIR E INSURANCE.
Mountain Chapter No. 108, O. which is set before them.
A novelty wood-working plant at for alarm.
Wednesday of last
1923.;
the cost of S5000 will be built at Reeds week she was called to Portland,
E. S. of Estacada, had the pleas­ Those constituting the class
are, Norma Randolph, Constance
port
and
will
provide
for
employment
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
where she was taken illand wer.t On the last Saturday of this ure of a visit Tuesday night,
of about 30 men.
Richmond, Pauline Rose. Nova
to the hospital, but her condition month, the W. C. T. U. will from thirty-five members of Vic­
(Concluded on page 2)
Keep your policy in our Fire
Smith, Gilbert Shearer, Gladys
was not regarded as serious. In have another cooked food sale. tory Chapter of Portland. The
Proof Vault, free of charge.
Miller, ¡George Linglebach, Vio­
BARTON ITEMS
fact, her husband who spent the Anyone wanting special orders visiting team with the exceptions
let
Marshall, Arnold Lovelace,
H. C. S T E P H E N S
of two of the star points from
week end with her, returned ab­ may notify Mrs. Hassel.
Theodore
Howe, Mae Smith, An­
T. J. Cotton, who recently ran solutely assured. She continued
Mrs. A. J. Winston of Snoho- this chapter, conferred the de­ drew Jannsen, Melba Harmon,
A gent .
the blacksmith shop at Damas­ to improve until the middle of mie, Wash., was here last week grees upon Mrs. Carrie Hislop,
cus, is now located at the old Tuesday morning, when a sud­ to visit her sister, Mrs. B. O. Mrs. John Osborne and G. R. Waldo JDeMoy, Ronald Burnett,
Ervin Cadoneau, Walter Ander­
blacksmith shop at Barton.
den change took place, and she Sarver. It had been eighteen Ellis. Mrs. Hislop’s daughter,
son,
Marion Tucker, Elizabeth
Mrs. S. E. Robinson and some rapidly sank. There was some years since they had met and the Mrs. Greenleaf of Victory chap­
Weir,
Clyde Davis.
friends were here awhile on difficulty in reaching her hus­ occasion was a joyful one.
ter acted as worthy matron,
Thursday.
band by long distance telephone,
Dinty Moore from Alspaugh while two other daughters Mrs.
BASEBALL
Dr. H. V. Adix was called to so he did not get off until the 1 station, was irr town yesterday, Syron and Mrs. Sym3 of this
attend Mrs. Fred Turner, who is o’clock car. Unfortunately on giving it the once over. He is place, represented Ada and Es­ Our boys won The third straight
quite ill. Her daughters Bertha arri/al he found she had passed feeding from 20 to 30 men daily, ther in the star points. At the game of the season at Willamette
Sunday by a score of 4 to 12.
*
and Mrs. Mattie Stone are help­ away an hour before.
and by the first of the month ex­ conclusion of the initiatory cere­ Owing to the (illness of our reg­
l For Commencement
ing to care for her.
mony the Estacada chapter hon­
Much sympathy is being ex­ pects to have 40.
Mr. and Mrs. Georee Forman pressed for him in thus losing his The primary department of ored Mrs. Catherine Allen, past ular pitcher, J. C. Moreland was
| We have a fine line of
and family made a business trip bride of less than nine months. the M. E. Sunday School, of matron and a valued and faithful on the mound for Estacada and
pitched a Pang up good game,
| Books, Toilet Articles | to Gresham and Portland Thurs­ Mrs. Dawe by her quiet and which Mrs. H. W. Mort is super­ member, by conferring upon her although the barber ump was
day.
sweet disposition had made many intendent, together with the the Floral Degree, a beautiful rotten and J. C. must put the
|
and Bric-a-Brac
Grandma Case is quite i'l, be­ friends during her brief resi­ teachers, Mrs. Gladys Stormer, and impressive ceremony.
ing confined to her bed the past dence here, by whom she will be Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Zimerman and
During the evening both vocal ball over the center before he
for Selection.
would call a strike. Our boys
week.
greatly missed. The funeral Miss Mary Ely, had a picnic last and instrumental music were de­
Mrs. Leslie Wallace called on service will be held in the par­ Saturday afternoon. On account lightfully contributed by the had the Willamettites faded at
all times and would hang the
Mrs. George Forman Monday.
lors of the Byrnes undertaking of the inclement weather, the visitors. The hall was a bovver ball all over the lot. Sunday
School closed Monday.
establishment, 901 Williams Ave. picnic was held at the church in­ of beauty with a profusion of will be the game of the season
flowers and other attractive dec­
The
Store
Clean Up Day Postponed Portland, tomorrow at 3:00 p. m. stead of the park.
orations.
Before the visitors de­ at home. We play Oswego, who
with the Rev. H. W. Mort of A new line of ladies waists
has won three games and lost
Owing to the wet weather, Estacada officiating.
just received.
Come in and parted in their machines for none, and if the Estacada fans
Clean Up Day has been postponed
home, light refreshments of
Dorothy Devorah Schnasse was make your selection at Rose’s.
one week.
sandwiches,
cake and coffee wpre want to see some good hot stuff,
born in Nebraska, October 30,
Among those from this city served by a committee and a come out and see us trim Oswe­
1888, so she was 31 years and 6
LOCAL ITEMS
who were in Portland. Saturday, most enjoyable social time con­ go Sunday.
months old at her death. Her
R oy W ilcox , Mgr.
Mrs. F. S. Francis of Hillsboro family moved to the state of were the Eshelmans, Mrs. C. cluded the evening’s festivities.
F.
Howe
and
daughter.
Miss
was in town yesterday, to assist Washington when she was 2
Real Estate Moves
her brother-in-law, Percy Dawe. years old. She attended the Leila, Mrs. P. M. Wagner and
Recall Election
Mrs. K. E. Einarson and Miss
W.
F.
Cary has recently made
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schock are Willamette university at Salem, Currie.
The election for the recall of
some
real
estate sales. He sold
living in tents just across the from 1911 to 1915, and was mar­
City Councilman John F. Love­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
P.
Ferrel
his
house
at the corner of 5th
river near his mother’s home, ried to Percy Dawe August 30,
lace, Monday, resulted in a close
and
son,
of
Barton,,
came
to
and
upper
Broadway to Samuel
1922. Besides her husband, she
and enjoy the change.
victory for him. The vote was
town
Saturday
in
their
handsome
Bishop,
and
5 lots in Terrace ad­
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kiggins leaves a mother and a number of
! 84 for and 102 against the recall, j
new
Studebaker
Sedan.
We
re­
dition
to
Yocum
and Sons, and 4
will move into the Bland house brothers and sisters to mourn
¡The vote for councilman to fill}
gret
to
learn
that
Mr.
Ferrel
has
more
to
W.
E
Linn.
on corner of 5th and Broadway, her loss.
lost the sight of his right eye. out his term, if he were recalled
when vacated by the Fink fami­
This happened a few years ago, stood, Lovelace 99 and Me Willis
To Give Entertainment
ly-
, ..
May Start Nursery
but it was restared. This time 82, and one vote defective. The
G. E. Lawrence has sold his
The Home Economics Commit­
E. P. Smith from Gresham, the doctor savs the loss will be election board consisted of j tee of Garfield Grange will give
handsome residence in Terrace
Messrs.
Gerald
Wilcox,
Fred
Bar-
addition to Henry Bears, and was in town yesterday and a permanent.
tholomew, John Page. F. J. Har- an entertainment and program at
WHITE LEGHORNS
caller at this office. He informed
Mrs.
A.
E.
Sparks
informally
the grange hall, Thursday even­
will
give
possession
some
time
in
kenrider and G. R. Ellis.
Bred for Vigor and High
us that next fall, he will start a entertained a few friends last
Bsc r roduction.
ing. May 24th, at 8 o’clock. The
August.
nursery on the Hall place east of Friday afternoon. The time was Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Campbell committee has made a home­
Our prim ary aim ia to produce
Miss
Irene
Saling
returned
on
vigoroua, husky chicks; healthy,
town, where he will raise trees, passed in 'visiting and doing a and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Seibert, made cheese from which sand­
Tuesday noon from a ten days’
rugged breeding store. and first
ornamental
shrubs, rose bushes few stunts, such as guessing the of Portland, were guests at Log wiches will be served with pie
class hatching eggs. Hence, in
visit to Corvallis, where she at­
many eaees, our customers roll
and
the
like.
names of a number of articles La Barre last Sunday. The two and coffee at 15c per plate.
tended the Junior Week doings
up bigger egg records than are do.
for everyday use in a box, and doctors are from the U. S. Hos-
But we hold our m ature atoeg
gt the O. A. C. She reports hav­
bacK aa long aa possible afte r the
the
solving of a jig saw puzzle, i pital, No. 77 Post. Other visi-
Is
Your
Name
Written
Here?
ing had a most enjoyable time.
moult and bring them into laying
Jury Verdict
putting together some pieces of tors at this popular resort last
as near the hatching season aa
Laura
Githens,
Martin
Bauer-
W.
O.
Baumgartner’s
aged
fa­
At the inquest at Oregon City,
possible. Thus are our customer*
cardboard so as to make a per- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
ther who will be 83 on June 17. feind, A. A. Paulsen, Ervin Sag- feet T. Those present were Morgan and little son, Mr. and Tuesday, over the death of E.
assured of strong, rugged ehiers
and high quality hatching eggs.
has come to stay with him. Mr. ner, M. Lonsberry, Mrs. M. H Mesdames A. E. Sparks, P M. Mrs. George H. Cecil of Port- B. Smith, who was shot at the
ORDER EARLY.
Baumgartner expects his mother Evans, Mrs. Viola Douglass. O. Wagner, H. C. Gohring, John land and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hurley-Mason camp last Friday
PHIL MARQUAM
next week. He informs us that E. Smith. Mrs. Wm. Bell. BenS. Blauth, N. B. Ecker, J. C. Duus Carv and children and Mrs. Nina night, the jury brought in a ver­
Estacada. Oregon.
of eight children in the family Patton. J. W. Hassell. B. F. Bul­ and U. H. Gibb*.
dict of accidental shooting.
: B. Ecker ot Estacada.
FARM k m « i o m mi)« out oi E *uc*la os
lard, J. M. Melton, E. P. Smith.
GarnaMread.
six are still living.
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Trap Nested
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