Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 24, 1923, Image 1

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    Easímt Clarkautaa ¿Crutñ
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16,
N umber 33
E st a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , M ay
SPRING W ATER N E W S
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
24, 1923.
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
U P PE R EAGLE ( REEK
L
Dick Gibson sold a cow to
Mrs. Peter Erickson returned
Dr. Johnson spent Tuesday in
Granville Linn the other day.
home Friday from Portland Portland.
TNR. W. W. RHODES
where she visited during the Mrs. Will Closner was in Es­ Will Douglass butchered some
^
O STE O PA T H IC
week with her son Floyd Erick­ tacada yesterday from Portland. hogs last week selling them to a j
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Saturday evening, May 19th,
son and family.
Important Occurrences of
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
When you need a watch, ring, Portland market.
Mrs. F. E. Erickson is visiting etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf Claude Sersanous and family the Estacada Hotel was the
Past Week Briefly Com­
■p\R. G. F. MIDFOKD
the week in Portland with Miss
scene of the Annual Alumni ban­
piled
for
Our
Readers.
Miss Maude Sturgeon was a motored out Sunday, spending
^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N ,
Erma
McTaggett.
the
day
at
Earl
Crest
farm.
quet of the Estacada high school.
X R ay E qu ipm ent — G la sses fit t e d
business visitor in Portland Tues­
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Simmons
of
Port­
A. 0. Orke spent Sunday out The rooms and tables were beau­
The bulk of Klamath county wool
day.
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
is still unsold.
land are guests of their niece,
at
his farm home.
tifully and artistically decorated
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore are
T \ R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
The commercial fishing season in Mrs. Earl Shibley.
Walter
Douglass,
with
a
crew
in
the high school colors of green
enjoying a new car of the Buick
the upper Rogue river will commence
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Parker make.
DENTIST
of men, is busily engaged in and white, and a delicious din­
Oregon. at midnight Friday.
Estacada,
came down by truck from Apple-
road work.
ner in six courses was served to
Joseph T. Glenn of Aberdeen, S. D., ton, Washington, Saturday even­
L. C. Posson was among the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Woodle.
almost
sixty former high school
has been elected city superintendent
■p\R. W. WALLENS
Estacada visitors in Portland
ing, returning Monday.
Malcomb
Woodle
and
family
and
of
Eugene
schools.
students.
The program consist­
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner
Joe Rickey and family were the ed of the following numbers:
Uniform drill by 1000 children will
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. High School Song.
be one of the big features of Jackson went to Colton, Sunday, to assist
were
week end visitors at this Ray Woodle Sunday.
Address of Welcome to Seniors
county school day at Ashland Satur­ in a “ Messiah” at the Colton
A L BER T T. ELOTT
place.
..................................... Clyde Denny
day.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
church.
Peter Paschal, who once lived Response ................
Ronald Hurnett
RESIDENT LAWYER
Sixteen of thq 31 jurors summoned
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hull and Earl Wagner came home yes­ in this neighborhood but now of Vocal Solo .............. ,.... Dr. Manville
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON to serve during the next term of the
terday from the camp where he Oregon City, motored out to Es­ Address—“What the School Has Ac­
Marlon county circuit court are wo­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Seaquest had been at work.
complished This Year"
motored
down
from
Appleton,
tacada one day last week, and
men.
W M . G. DUNLAP
.................Supt. Einarson
New
samples
of
Wall
Paper
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Washington,
Saturday
evening.
accompanied by Mrs. Vi o l a Piano ................
Colonel William B. Greeley, chief
Solo....................... Hattie Cramer
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle of the United States forest department, Mr. and Mrs. Seaquest returned cheaper than last year at
Douglass, Florice Douglass and Vocal Solo
Letts Barr
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­
Pointer’s Ed. Chapman, came over this T alk ....................
is expected to arrive in Eugene Sat­ Sunday evening by auto, and 3-29tf
fice 1521 Yeon Building.
Lloyd Ewalt
urday.
Theo. Ahlberg
Mr. Hull drove one of the log­ Remember the W. C. T. U. way towards evening, calling on Violin Solo
D EBY,
(Concluded on page 2)
Talk—“ The Value of a College Educa­
ging
teams
up.
Mrs.
Hull
will
cooked
food
sale
Saturday
at
the
old
acquaintances.
V *
A T T O R N E Y A T LA W .
tion."
Chester Womer
visit with her son Clarence and Estacada Pharmacy.
General Practice. Confidential Ad­
F. J. Lazarus, who formerly Duet.............. Mary and Maurice Ely
DODGE NEWS
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
family for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus went resided here but now a resident
A business meeting was held
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
T.
Kaake
Mr.
A
Caaper,
better
known
Tuesday
to Maupin, where they ot Boise, Idado, was in the neigh­ and the following officers elected
cGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
M A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. and family spent Saturday and as Grandpa Caaper, father of will visit their son Carl.
borhood last Wednesday renew­ for the coming year:
Sunday in Portland.
At Gresham office —Tuebdays, Thurs­
Mrs.
Nettie
Grable,
died
Sunday
ing
old friendships.
Mrs.
Rynning
will
go
Sunday
President. Ernest Rynning.
Mrs. Pierson visited on Sun­
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow
morning
at
Salem,
Oregon,
The
to
Willows
in
Gilliam
Co.,
to
visit
Ed. Douglass, who has his
Vice President, Nova Smith.
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett day at the E. Lacey home.
building.
sawmill started, is quite busy
Secretary, Helen Wooster.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and funeral was held at Multnomah her daughter, Mrs. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb cemetery, Tuesday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stenzel of these days.
Treasurer, Jack Smith,
MONEY TO LOAN
were visitors at the home of Mr. 2 o’clock. Full particulars next Portland, were guests of Mr.
Reporter, Theo Howe.
p A U L C. F IS C H E R
and Mrs. Melvin Hult at Colton week.
BARTON
ITEMS
Executive committee, L l o y d
and Mrs. A. E. Sparks last Sun­
on Sunday. In the evening Mr.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Ewalt,
Chester Womer and Sam
day.
BEAVER Bldg.
OREGON CITY and Mrs. Horner took part in the
Grange Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone of Barr.
singing of ‘‘The Messiah,” given
Miss Lucy Day, a school girl
at the Colton church by the Col­ As Saturday, May 19, was friend of Miss Gertrude Dillon, St. Johns, spent Saturday night
A committee of three, consist­
somewhat stormy and damp,! it
ton Oratorio society.
at the home of their son, N. ing of Elva Ahlberg, Irene Sal-
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ivan Lacey and family have was not an ideal picnic day, but is here from California, a guest Stone and family.
ing and Ernest Rynning were
gone to Klamath Falls where despite the inclemency of the at the Dillon home.
appointed to arrange for meet­
Quite
a
number
from
here
at­
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Ivan expects to work.
weather there was quite a large Mrs. W. C. Bacon was brought tended the Grange picnic Satur­ ings to take place between the
J. W. Marrs, the road super­ attendance at the 16th annual home yesterday, from the Good day, also the dance at Estacada dates of the alumni banquets.
Keep your policy in our Fire
visor,
has a number of men busy May picnic given by Eagle Creek Samaritan hospital. Mr. Bacon
Proof Vault, free of charge.
that evening.
An amendment to the consti­
grading the roads.
Grange Saturday. The dinner went after her.
tution
was made to read as fol­
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Myers
H. C. STEPHENS
Mrs. W, H. Grabeel and chil­
lows:
“The members of the
and Arthur Myers made a trip had to be eaten indoors, which
and family called on Mr. and
was not pleasing to all as most dren have gone to Gladstone for
to Portland on Sunday.
A gent .
Mrs Alvin Johnson Sunday; also school board and their wives shall
Minnie Craft spent the week people would prefer to eat out­ a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bates and hereafter be invited to attend
Mrs. Grabeel’s parents.
end with Mrs. McCausland at side when on a picnic.
daughter Edna and Susie Lons- the annual banquet.”
A fine program, though short,
Redland.
H. L. McKettny, C. M. Brown bury.
Immediately after the business
was rendered and an excellent and William Gilgan left for
meeting
a farce comedy in one
Mrs. Guy Clester and daugh­
address was made by the speak­ North Bend Tuesday to attend
act
was
presented
by three mem­
“Coruer Store” Pleases
er, John D. Mickle of Portland, the grand encampment of the I. ter Opal were over to the mi.l bers of the association, Lydia
where
Mr.
Clester
is
working,
The entertainment given by who is representing the Oregon
Matson. Philip Adam3 and Kay
the Springwater young people Da i r y company. His subject O. O. F.
Sunday afternoon.
Lovelace,
which proved to be a
Mrs.
0.
E.
Acock
and
little
last Thursday night at the M. E.
Leslie Wallace, who has been great success.
Church, for the benefit of the was the chemical food elements daughter of Brighton, Oregon,
Children’s farm home, was very contained in milk. He showed are visiting at the George Town­ quite ill with a cold, was able to
After the banquet a large
| For Commencement
well received. Ip addition to the some pictures of rats, pigs, dogs send home at Faraday. She is a go to work this week.
number
attend the dance at the
comedy some musical numbers and babies, showing the effects
Ed. Griffin made a trip to Park pavilion.
| We have a fine line of
sister-in-law
of
Mrs.
Townsend.
were sung by the audience, Mrs. when no milk or butter is a part
Gresham Tuesday.
Harry Kitching and three little
A kilten climbed up the tele­
Books, Toilet Articles girls.
of
their
diet.
Mrs. George Forman was a
Those taking part in the
He Made Them Act
phone pole yesterday morning,
Little Floyd Douglass of Cher- and could not get down. Some passenger on the 9 o’clock car
comedy, ‘‘The Corner Store.”
It took a scientist and a lover
and \ Bric-a-Brac
showed that they knew their ryville, who recited for us. made
for Portland Tuesday.
of Nature to make the wild Jun-
lines and had diligently rehears­ quite a hit, being encored twice, boys went to its rescue and
for Selection.
brought in down.
ed, as all were familiar with
glefolk act up before the[camera.
theie parts. It would be some­ but responded to only one. He Edward Shearer of Springwa­
Stiil Ahead in the Game
Such an achievement was accom­
what invidious to pick out any is a fine little speaker, being only ter, has been in Portland for the
plished by Henry A. Snow, and
Estacada
maintained
its
lead
for especial mention, but the two six years old. A special feature
recorded in the picture, “ Hunt­
past
two
weeks
for
treatment
in
the
Clackamas
County
League
most taking roles were Jerusha of the program was the mock
ing
Big Game in Africa.” This
for
sciatica.
He
returned
yes­
Sunday,
by
defeating
Oswego
13
Jane
Elvira
Ann
Boggs
by
Eve­
I The
Store
wedding.
lyn Lawrence, and Jimsey Flani­
will be shown at the Gem thea­
terday
afternoon.
to
9
in
a
very
loose
played
game,
After the program there were
gan by Neil Weir.
tre, Thursday and Fridayjof next
some races of various kinds such The mail for the extension Estacada’s infield putting on
week, May 31 and June 1.
most
of
the
comedy.
Rayberg’s
work
camps,
makes
a
great
deal
as pie and cracker eating con­
Promotion Exercises
Old African hunters say the
wonderful
catch
of
a
line
drive
of
extra
labor
for
Postmaster
The eigth grade promotion ex­ tests, egg and bean races and Heylman. About six sacks of in ihe eighth, Ray Lovelace’s taker of the pictures exhibited a
ercises will be held in the High ball throwing contests, etc.
patience and persistence unequal­
School auditorium on Friday, to­ The dance, which was held in mail go out every day, and there perfect peg to the plate and a
ed
in the annals of animal hunt­
morrow, evening at 8 o’clock. the Estacada park pavilion, was is no additional remuneration swell running catch by Guy King
ing
and photography. Bulldog
made the large crowd forget all
PLACE Y O U R IN­
A number of schools jn this vi­
for the added work involved.
SURANCE THROUGH
cinity, have been asked to take well attended.
the
infield.
I
courage
utilized the most modern
about
the
errors
on
Mesdames Elva Ahlberg and
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO part. Besides Estacada, Cur-
9
balls
for
methods
in achieving what was
John
Moger
pitched
Will Visit Jersey Herd
Jennie Krieger are the delegates
WI LL P ROTE CT
rinsville, Tracy and George will
formerly
considered impossible.
the
winner,
allowing
7
hits,
and
YOUR INTEREST
be repsesented, and possibly
It is the custom of the Jersey f r o m the Estacada Rebekah
High-power
guns and cameras,
3
earned
runs,
and
he
also
got
a
others. The principal of the breeders to visit some of the Jer­ lodge who are in attendance at
Buckman school at Portland, T. sey herds of the state each year. the grand encampment of the I. home run. Next Sunday the tiring the animals by “ flivver”
J. Gary, will be the speaker of
0. F. at North Bend this boys play Boring here, and a pursuit, and immediate develop­
the evening. Mr. Gary was a This year the herds of Clacka 0.
ment of the pictures on the spot,
battle royal is expected.
week.
Cary Real Estate Co. former school superintendent of mas county will be visited on
were important factors in the
SCORK
Clackamas county. In addition May 29th and 30th. The breed­ Curt Sagner has been limping
there will be some musical fea­ ers will stop at the farm of around since Sunday, when a Oswego, runs9,|hits 7, errors 3. result.
Estacada. runs 13, hits 12, er­
tures. Everybody is invited to George Lawrence & Son. Tues­ nail ran into his left foot. It is
getting better fortunately, as rors 7.
attend.
Real Estate Moves
day p. m., May 29. All interest­ such accidents sometimes result
Batteries: Oswego, Austin and
Woodle - Wooster Co. reports
Sheurner; Estacada, Moger and
ed are invited.
seriously.
Cooked Food Sale
WHITE LEGHORNS
Boland.
the
following deals: 120 acres
The Rev. J. F. Dunlop of Falls
The ladies of the W. C. T. U.
Bred for Vigor and High
from
E. S. Wilcox to Mr. and
Memorial
Day
City, writes that his daughter, j
will hold a cooked food sale on
Egg r reduction.
Notice
to
Advertisers
Mrs.
Harry
A. LaBarre: 19 acres
Marian,
has
been
elected
by
the
Saturday.
May
26.
at
the
Phar­
The American Legion Post has
Our primary aim is to produce
macy. between the hours of 2 arranged for a program and ex-j board of regents of the state
inSec.
33,
township 3, range 4
vigorous, husky chicka; healthy,
As Memorial Day comes next
normal school at Monmouth, to Wednesday,
and 5 p. m. They will have all
rugged breeding stocK and first
from
J.
W.
0.
Cox to Otto Bax-
which
is
one
of
our
class hatching eggs. Hence, in
kinds of good things to eat, and ercises on Memorial Day, next teach at that institution as critic. ; press days, advertisers are kind­ piece; the George Lawrence
many cases, our customers roll
this will be their last sale until Wednesday, which will be held She will not teach at Falls City. ly requested to have their copy
up bigger egg records than we do.
home on Fifth street to Mr. and
after the summer.
The food in the park at 11 a. m. An ad­ Floyd Marchbank very fortu­ in on Tuesday.
rtut we hold our mature stocK
Mrs. Henry Beers; the Licht­
will be first class, the cause is dress will be delivered by Rev. nately escaped serious injury
bacK aa long as possible after the
moult and bring them into laying
first class, and the patronage al­ A. DeMoy, and there will be sev­ Tuesday when he fell into the
horn house on Zohrist street to
as near the hatching season as
Buys Sawmill
so
should
be
first
class.
Grover
Kiggins; the Finch house
ditch
being
dug
for
new
water
possible. Thus are our customer*
eral musical numbers.
assured of strong, rugged chicKs
pipes. He came down the in­ C. L. Ross has bought the Vin­ on the Boulevard to S. E. and
Community Club
and high quality hatching eggs.
Mrs. H. B. Snyder’s residence cline sidewalk on his bicycle at a cent and Truxwell sawmill at Emma L. Wooster; three lots on
ORDER EARLY.
The Community Club will meet I on Terrace Addition, known as rapid rate and went into the Eagle Creek. He expects to Main street to Oreon Coop; the
tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in the Pile house, is going to be ditch at the corner of Third and
PHIL MARQUAM
Main streets. He received a start work there shortly, and to corner lot adjoining the post-
the
I. O. O. F. building.
M. J.
Estacada. Oregon.
moved
back
on
to
lots
adjoining
few scratches and his bicycle employ about 45 men. All lum- office to S. E. Wooster and Jo-
Duryea
will
speak
on
“Catching
F A R «) kK aud on« mil« out of
rood.
was broken quite badly.
the W. J. Moore property.
her will be brought to Estacada.1 seph Woodle.
the Vision.”
i FLOWERS
j GIFTS l CARDS
Rexall
For Fire Insurance
T rap -N ested
OF i0,5.