Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 31, 1923, Image 1

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    íEasímt (Üluriutmas News
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16 , N umber
ft
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , M a y W , 1923.
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
UPPER EAGLE ( REEK
MEMORIAL EXERCISES
HELD BY LEGION
Grain and grasses are making Phil Marquam has purchased Mrs. W. F. Douglass and Mrs.
R. B. Gibson made a trip to Port­
a wonderful growth at present, a new Ford truck.
T~)R. W. W. RHODES
land last week.
but
cold
cloudy
weather
is
a
lit­
There
were
plenty
of
flowers
for
^
OSTEOPATHIC
tle hard on gardens.
Decoration Day.
Roy Douglass made a business On account of the inclement
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
visit
to Portland last Friday.
Fred
Bates
is
installing
a
ra­
Mr. and Mrs. John Page have
Office in LichthOrn BHu., Estacada,
Important Occurrences of
weather, the Memorial exercises
dio
set
at
his
home.
moved
to
Gladstone.
W.
J.
Evans
accompanied
by
Past
Week
Briefly
Com­
under
the auspices of the Amer­
R. G. F. MIDFOKD
Charlie Kitching was on the Herman vVallace spent the his niece. Miss Mearle Reinhart, ican L?gion Post, were held yes­
piled for Our Readers.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
came out Sunday from Portland, terday at 11 a. m. in the M. E.
sick list a few days last week. week end in Estacada.
X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted
OFFICE and Resi ianca Sacond and Main Strsets.
and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. church instead of in the park.
The Newport-Corvallis highway Is Road work is progressing nice­ W. C. Bacon is installing a
Estacadi, Oregon—Telephone Connections
Perry Murphy.
now In splendid condition It Is report­ ly. Soon the actual paving will radio set at his home.
Elmer Anderson, post command­
ed..
H E . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
er,
presided and the following
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
'Smith
en­
begin.
J. C. Pimm of Portland spent tertained company from Port­ program
West Linn will have a rose show Mrs. J. H. Looney and Mrs. Sunday
was given:
DENTIST
in Estacada.
Estacada,
Oregon. June 5, the first that has been held at N. Miller were shopping at Cur-
A
m
erica.......................
Audience
land
Sunday.
that place In six years.
W.
C.
McWillis
and
daughter
Invocation.........
U.
H. Gibbs
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke,
TAR. W. WALLENS
Etta visited Portland Saturday. Mrs.
George E. Chamberlain, accompan­ rinsville store Saturday.
Piano
Solo...Mrs.
HattieCramer
Perrv Hunter and Miss Lou­
SURGEON DENTIST
ied by his wife, left Washington, D. H. B. Ballou of Eagle Creek When you need a watch, ring,
was shopping in Currinsville etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf ise Shaw of Damascus were up j Quartette___________________
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. C., for Portland Saturday.
this way on Monday and paid a -.(Mesdames G. E. Lawence,
The 16th annual convention of the Saturday.
Harry Kitching and Messrs. G.
ALBERT
T.
ELOTT
State Editorial association will be held N. E, Linn and G. E. Heipel A visiting European might be visit to the cemetery.
excused
if
he
classed
Oregon
as!
E. Lawrence and J. K. Ely,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
at Hood River July 13, I f
While hauling out a load of ] Mrs.
leveled
the
yard
of
the
Currins­
J. E. Gates accompanist)
RESIDENT LAWYER
being
wet.
has a population of 343,- ville school. This is a very nc-
lumber from the Ed Douglass Address....................
ESTAOADA. - - OREGON 001, Portland
A. DeMoy
according to the estimates of the ticeablelimprovement.
There is to be a big picnic mill on Monday, Joe Cahill Jr. Solo------Mrs. George Townsend
1923
city
directory,
Issued
by
R.
L.
from Portland in the Estacada had the misfortune to fall and j Piano Solo ..............Nova Smith
W M . ATTORNEY
G. DUNLAP
Polk & Co.
Wilber Wade and wife return­ park
next Saturday.
AT LAW
hurt his left arm, the elbow be -1
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle A non-conference track and field ed from a trip to eastern Oregon. You can secure berry crates ing thrown out of place and the Quartette
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ meet of the independent colleges of They report a fine trip and say
The National Anthem Audience
fice 1524 YeOn Building.
Oregon was held Saturday at Llnfield that grain looks the finest in complete on hallocks at Barthol- j bone cracked. He was taken to The subject of Rev. A. De­
omew and Lawrence.
Gresham where Dr. Adix attend- j Moy’s address was, “ Memorial
college, McMinnville.
f ) D EBY,
ypara.
file first geperal "hog ptpnig’1 in George Kitching had a fire in Fred Bartholomew brought a ed to him.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Day.’’ He spoke briefly but
history of hog-breeding in Ore­ his dwelling, supposed to have truck load of 600 berry crates Mrs. Viola Douglass and Hel- j pointedly,
(^eqerql Practice. Confidential Ad­ the
showing its origin and
gon wHl be held In Dayton Saturday,
viser. Oregon City, Oregon,
en Beaver were over this way on developement. Instituted by the
When breeders from all over the state caught from sparks. Fortunate­ from Portland, Monday,
Tuesday, making a visit to the G. A. R. in memory of their de­
TUfcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER
will meet for their annual session.
ly they put the fire out with New samples of Wall Paper cemetery.
1VA ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
cheaper
than
last
year
at
ceased comrades, it now includes
The state convention of Oddfellows, slight loss sustained.
At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ Rebekahs
3-29tf
Pointer’s
and
the
various
affiliated
de­
all
soldiers, the confederates as
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow grees, ended at North Bend with the Mrs. Charlie Hively is report­
To
Fruit
Growers
well.
He then dealt with it as a
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett
Gates has been helping
installation of the various officers. ed improving very nicely, but in J. the E. Estacada
building.
Representatives
of
the
Oregon
day
of
sadness, of gratitude and
Feed Co’s, store
will remain in the hospital for
^
ponfergncf
8f
hanger-s
and
Growers
Cooperative
Association
resolve.
He referred to the
while U. S. Morgan was away.
MONEY TO LOAN
prs pf thp Jith federal reserve dis­ some time longer.
were
in
Estacada
the
early
part
Statue
of
Liberty
and the battle
trict will be held at the Oregon Agri­ Arthur Perry is going to move Vernon Hassell is carying his of the week, with a view to mak­
PAUL C. FISCHER
of
Vicksburg
astwo
things which
cultural
college
at
Corvallis,
June
7.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
arm in a sling because he nearly
back to his ranch at Garfield.
BEAVER Bldg.
OREGON CITY Charles Schwanberg of Portland was Nicholis Millis, dealer in poles severed a finger on his left hand. ing arrangements for the pur­ inspired him with highjresolve.
chase of the building of the Patriotism, what is it? The
appointed by Governor Pierce a mem­
ber of the state board ot pharmacy to for the Niedermeyer-M a r t i n Mrs, W, A. Heylman and Mrs. Estacada Packing Co. This pla­ same patriotism which prompted
succeed W. D. McCurry of Portland. Lumber copipany of Portland, W. F. Cary and children were ces the Estacada fruit growers those men whom we commemor­
Option on sljtty aerpq of Ign^ on fhg was called to Portland Monday among the Portland visitors last in the same position as all the ate to die for their country, is
Saturday.
8Utghlrts Portland has been taken evening on business,
Willamette Valley fruit points, wanted today of us. It is the
tfl provide a Site for 8 >5,(1011,000 sanc­ Mrs. Nellie Currin and daugh­ Miss Zelia Bartholomew of in
the line of handling and mar­ crying need of the hour, to com­
tuary planned by the Servite Fathers. ter Dora, Mr. and Mrs. Henry White Salmon. Wash., is visiting
keting
products. J. G. bat the forces of destruction
Unorganized loganberry growers Heiple and daughter Edna and with her uncle, F. E. Bartholo­ Hayman their
has
been
appointed as which prevail at the present
from all parts ot the Willamette
local agent representative for time. For it is an age of unrest
valley held a conference In Salem Sat­ Atlee Erickson are spending a mew.
urday to perfect a selling organlza- few days on. the coast this week. Numerous people visited the the association and will be ready with God forgotten, of which the
Fred Wagner, of the Beers cemetery yesterday, to decorate to serve its members at any time. I. W. VV. is a symptom, as well
Lumber Co., was in Currinsville the graves of their relatives and He will receive fruit at the plant as anarchism and violation of
Eighth Grade Commencement
from members, at the following the 18th amendment.
friends.
Last Friday night in the high shipping Tuesday.
prices;
Mrs. August Mahrt and baby
School auditorium, the exercises
DODGE
NEWS
arrived
Tuesday noon and are Strawberries, 6^c; Royal Ami Minister Brodie Returns
in connection with the promotion
tfie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ cherries, 10c; black caps, 8>^c; E. E. Brodie and family have
of the eighth grade pupils were The L)odg.e scfyqol clqsetl pn ald
red raspberries, 10c; Oregon arrived home from Siam, where
Wilcox.
|ield. The stage was yery pret: Fridqv with qn ril day picnic at
gooseberries, 7c.
he is the U. S. minister. He
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan Champion
fily decoratpej fqr the pcpqsion. the gchoolhouse.
These
prices
be paid thru speaks enthusiastically of his
KILLS
The program was well render­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner of Sellwood, were guests of Mr. the head office will
which post which seems to be a very
and Mrs. U. H. Gibbs on Decor­ will be ten days at or Salem,
ed and consisted of
and
family,
David
Horner,
Sr.,
two
weeks
flies, ants, bedbugs,
desirable one. Siam, he states,
Piano and violin duet by
.....
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb, ation day.
from
the
date
of
delivery.
It
is
.....
Edna
Carter
and
Pearl
Norris
is well governed, a clean country
moths,plant lice
spent Sunday at the G. W. Kel­ A committee of ladies from absotutely necessary that the and
Song by the class.
ordinarily pros­
the auxiliary to the American fruit should be in first class con­ perous. more The than
Reading ...........................Helen Smith ler home.
and aphis.
main
object of his
Class History Florence Montgomery The J. W. Shibley family from Legion Post, sold the poppies dition when delivered at the present leave is to place
his chil­
Class Will..........
Kenneth Day
for Memorial day.
Harmless to mankind
Class Prophecy ............George Mackie Springwater visited at the J. W, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dillon plant. The managers of the lo­ dren in an American school.
cal Fsuit Growers are anxious It was rumored a while ago
Marr’s home on Friday.
Song by the class.
and animats.
Presenting of Diplomas Gerald Wilcox David Horner, Sr., has been of Portland spent the week end to establish a reputation for that Mr. Brodie might try for a
the home of Mr. Dillon’s moth­ quality, and this can only be post in Italy, but from what he
Piano and violin (luet
some work for Harold Hor­ at
...... Edna Carter gnd Pearl Norris doing
er
and sisters.
done with the cooperation of the says he is expecting to return to
Address
T- J- Gary ner during the past week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Townsend
of
They therefore ask Siam.
The address by Mr. Gary was Roy and Leo Bowdish visited Newberg, Or., the parents of growers.
that
great
care
in pick­
the G. W. Keller home on Mrs. James Smith, were here ing, handling and be taken
The
Store very highly spoken of by those at Sunday.
hauling
their
Water Mains In
who heard him. The audience
fruit.
for
Decoration
Day.
would have been larger if it had All in the eighth grade class Mrs. B. D. Kelly who lives in Opportunity is given at this After strenuous efforts and
been generally known that the were successful in passing the the rooms over the bank, has time for any grower who is a working a crew of men until late
exercises were to take place, but state examination and will re­ found an earing. Owner can member of the association and is the putting in of the new water
mains on third street was com­
the announcement was marie ceive their diplomas at the exer­ have it by proving property.
not
perfectly
satisfied,
to
with­
pleted
last evening. While all in
only the day before in the paper. cises to be held on Saturday eve­
his name. And should the business
blocks down town
Those who received promotion ning June 2nd. The members The I. O. O. F. lodge leaves draw
he any one willing to be­ were cut off from
water for two
certificates were Edna La Verne of the class are Minnie Craft. Thursday evening at 7:30 by there
a member, the local agent or more days to their
in­
Carter, Gladys Theo Henthorn. Melvin Keller, Jack Marrs and special train for Oregon City ac- j come
will gladly give any information convenience, probably great
the man
cepting the invitation of the I. j desired.
Pearl Evelyn Norris, Helen VYad Harry Swerver.
O. O. F. lodge of that place to! We are on the eve of being in who felt most relieved when the
dington Smith, George Edwin
was again turned on, was
put on the 2nd degree.
Mackie, Fred Grant Kobley, Ken­
ATTENTION
a position to handle all the fruit water
The
work
of
replacing
the
j
H.
C.
Gohring
of the Estacada
neth Day.
A meeting of the stockholders water mains on third street are the growers raise in this commu-1 Meat Market, as
could not
of the Estacada Packing Co. will being carried on under difficul-j nity. Let us all get next to our­ run his ice machine he while
They Did It Again
it was
be
held
in
the
hotel
lobby
on
Fri­
selves
and
talk
Fruit
and
m o re ! off.
ties
owing
to
the
rain
and
disa-
Í
Eatacada again won out Sun- day, June 1, at 8 p. m. Business
FRUIT. Call at the cannery at
greeable weather.
1 day, by beating Boring 2 to 1. of
importance
will
be
discussed.
any
time and talk this over.
They play at Gladstone this com­
A Thrilling Film
The hill between lower and, Crates
J.
G.
H ayman , Sec’y.
ing Sunday.
upper Main street is very diffi­ plant. will be provided at the More than 50 species of the
cult for the trucks to climb, un­
I. O. O. F. Picnic
J. G. H ayman , Agent. earth’s largest game are shown
and Arnold Love­
der
present
conditions.
WHITE LEGHORNS lace Jack have Norris
mid their native jungles in H. A.
There is to be a grand picnic In Portland the florists were
returned from a trip here
Bred for Vigor and High
Snow’s
“Hunting Big Game in
Former
Bank
Director
Dies
park under the aus­ displaying artificial wreathes fori
Egg rroduction.
to the Tillamook country. The j pices in of the
Africa
with
Gun and Camera,”
I. O. O. F. on June j Decoration Day .with f l ower s I^eroy D. Walker of Portland,
Our primary aim is to produce
says he has a supply of 16. The the
which
will
be
presented here at
vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, former
Grand
Master
of
the
who was instrumental in start­
rugged breeding stoeg. snd first fish stories on hand with which state and other high officials will l made of wax and guaranteed to 1 ing
the
Gem
theatre
and to­
the Estacada State Bank, morrow night. tonight
class hatching eggs. Hence, in to entertain his friends and cus­
withstand sun and rain. They and for
As
one
many cases, our customer» roll tomers while in the chair.
be
present.
A
fine
program
of;
some years its president, ' er aptly notes, the picture review­
up bigger egg records than we do.
were
very
life
like,
hut
still
they
|
taker
sports
and
other
entertainment
and
also
a president and di­
Hut we hold our mature stocK
do not seem to be just the right rector of was
did not set his camera till he saw
bacK aa long as possible after the
Owing
to
the
rain
and
the
8th
features
is
being
arraged.
Full
the
defunct
State
Bank
moult and bring them into laying grade exercises at the High particulars will be published next thing.
of Portland, died suddenly Sun­ the whites of the charging
as near the hatching season as
possible. Thus are oflr customers School auditorium, the attend-1 week. Look out for them for it Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus re­ day afternoon of cerebral hem -1 brute’s eyes. How vital these
assured of strong, nigged rhicKs ance at the meeting of the com- J will be a great day for Estacada. turned Monday afternoon from orrhage. He was apparently well real thrills compared to menage­
and high quality hatching egg*.
munity club Friday night, was
visit with their son Carl, at until midnight, Saturday, when ries or pictures made leisurely in
ORDER EARLY.
light. However those present Misses Constance Richmond a Maupin,
zoological parks! Elephants,
Oregon. Mr. he had a seizure.
enjoyed a good talk from M. J. and Norma Randolph left for Duus says in Eastern
PHIL MARQUAM
rhinos, lions, leopards, buffaloes
that
the
crops
there
, Duryea.
Eatacada. Oregon.
Portland Monday where they ex­ look fine, and that around The Mac Dale is home from the and many other formidable spe­
G«rfl«!4 rornd.
Read the Ads in the N ews .
pect to get employment.
cies are fought and conquered.
Dalles the cherries are plentiful. Portland dental college.
OREGON NOTES OF
GENERAL INTEREST
D
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Black Flag
Rexall
Trap -Nested
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