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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1923)
tmttm (Elarkantaa Ni'imi 9 - _ Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 16, N u m b e r 35 E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , SPRING W ATER N E W S PROFESSIONAL CARDS. The graduation exercises held last Friday evening were enjoyed by all. An interesting address was delivered by Mr. P e r c y Dawe of Estacada. Important Occurrences of Past Week Briefly Com Miss J. Smith arrived Mon- piled for Our Readers. | day from Oregon City to coach 'two of the pupils in arithmetic The Pendleton Tribune, established to write on the eighth grade ex In 1878. has announced Its suspension aminations in that subject on aa a dally paper. Thursday. Between 600 and 600 grammar F. Madden & Co. have com school students In Marlon county will pleted building a woodshed and be graduated this year. double garage. A project for the organization of the Astoria Golf and Country club hag Mr. Enquist and sons are now been launched at Astoria. tearing down the old store build The lumber shipments by water ing and will build a modern from the Columbia river for May were cottage. tbe largest in several months. . Averal Shannon of Oregon Pioneers of the inland empire, most ly from Umatilla county, gathered at City is visiting his uncle and Weston for the annual pioneer picnic. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gut- A total of 675 accidents were re tridge. ported to the slate industrial acct- Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Guttridge, dPlU commission during the week end Mrs. A. Coop and daughter Ver- ed May 31. lie and Earl and George Gut Lebanon Is to have a genuine wild west round-up during the annual tridge went over the Columbia Strawberry Festival which will be held Highway to Hood River, Mon day, returning home Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P e r Y ea r CURRINSVILLE ITEMS ESTACADA NINE HAS A. N. Johnson was a Portland Mrs. Chas. Kitching’s sister business visitor Tuesday. from Portland visited with her TAR. W. W. RHODES Don’t forget that June 18, is the last of last week. O STE O PA T H IC school election night. Mrs. W. O. Echols had her PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Estacada won their game at Office in Lichthorn BM r ., Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Duus i niece from St. Helens for a week Gladstone by a score of 11 to 8, end guest. drove to Portland Wednesday. R. G. F. MIDFOKD : but they knew they had been Mrs. George Walter has her playing before the final score. When you need a watch, ring, P H Y SIC IA N AND S U R G E O N , X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf sister and niece, also a brother, ( Estacada started off with a bang O FFICE and Rosidencs Sscond and Main Straets, Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections H. B. Davis and family are at spending a few days with her. and up to the fifth inning were Arthur Perry moved back to leading 8 to 1, when the Glad Newport attending the state T ) K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON ! the ranch June 3rd. Grange convention. stone boys staged a rally that I DENTIST nearly put a crimp in the dope. New samples of Wall Paper Mrs. Chas. Hively is reported Estacada, Oregon. cheaper than last year at better but will remain in the When the smoke cleared away T~)R. W. WALLENS Gladstone had annexed 5 runs, 3-29tf Pointer’s hospital for some time. S U R G E O N D E N T IS T The American Legion Post and Atlee Erickson reports a great making the score 6 to 8, but the For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. visitors settled down to business, the Ladies’ Auxiliary had aso time at the coast. and while Gladstone made two cial meeting Monday night. Albert Kitching is finishing A L BE R T t . e l o t t more, they failed to prevent Es The ladies auxiliary to the W. some of the grade work for the A T T O R N E Y A T CAW tacada from adding three. Bat RESIDENT LAWYER O. W. now meet on -Thursday road contractors this week. teries—Mosier, Smith and Bo ESTACADA. - - OREGON evening instead of Friday. We are sorry to report Geo. land: Califf and Wells. A. Sagner completed this week Kitching still confined to his W M . G. DUNLAP Following is the club standing the cement sidewalk along the home. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW in the two divisions to date: At Estacada, in the office of Woodle north side of the People’s store. Strawberries are getting plen N orthern D ivision Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of Lewis Jones, who has been tiful, but for the high price of fice 1521 Yeon Building. Per attending Reed college in Port sugar they would be in great de Q D EBY, w. L. Cent. land, is visiting Estacada rela mand. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. Estacada 6 0 1000 tives. N. E. Linn and G. C. Heiple Oswego General Practice. Confidential Ad 5 1 833 viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Ray Holgate and wife have have finished grading and level Gladstone 3 Feeding of potatoes to sheep Is 3 500 moved to the camp near Als- ing the Currinsville school Willamette 2 profitable,’ experiments in Mftl|)eqr CGUIRK & SCHNEIDER Lichthorn Sells Out 4 333 M county show, according to the state | paugh where Mr. Hclgate is em grounds. ATTORNEYS a t l a w . West Linn 2 4 333 Almost as long as Estacada ployed. At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs livestock sanitary board. The sunshining days the first Boring 1 5 166 days ana Saturdays, 2f>3-5, Withrow Two men were committed from has been on the map, G. H. Miss Irma Gates returned of this week make a wonderful building. «• Portland office, 721 Corbett Umatilla county to the eastern Ore Lichthorn has kept a grocery S outhern D ivision building. gon state hospital as the result of store here. Beginning in a small Tuesday evening after a visit of change and will start garden Per drinking moonshine whisky. way, he'and his wife built up a a few days with Portland rela vegetables and corn to growing, MONEY TO LOAN w. L. Cent. all were suffering for sunshine. William F. Gratke, who has been very enviable trade, due to cour tives. Carus 5 1 833 P A U L C. FISCHER secretary of the Astoria chamber of teous and accommodating treat John Blauth Jr. of St, Paul. Canby 5 833 1 A T T O R N E Y A T LAW commerce during the past two years, VIOLA ment of their customers, and Minn., arrived Monday to visit Beavercr’k 3 BEAVER Bldg. OREGON CITY has tendered his resignation. 3 500 keeping only the best lines of his parents and sister, Mrs. H. Stafford 2 4 333 Hardware dealers from all parts of There will be a Children’s Day Warner C. Gohring. groceries. Last year Mrs. Lich 2 4 333 the Willamette valley assembled in Mrs. U. S. Morgan went to program at the church on Sun Maple Lane 1 5 166 Salem and discussed a proposal to thorn’s health began to fail and FIRE INSURANCE. organize a permanent association. after successive operations which I Portland yesterday morning and day evening, June 10th. All are Estacada will play the Willam About five hundred members of the afforded pp permanent relief, ¡returned in the evening accom- welcome. ette team on Sunday on the home London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Miss . Zena Graham and her field. This will be a splendid Cattle an<| Horsf Jlaisprs' agsqcifitfon she succumbed, Mr, Licbthorn’s Pan'ed by Mrs. Myrtle Morgan of pregon (ittep^ed the annual m«et- health alBO failed rapidly, being anf* little daughter, sister Alma .are spending their game. Come and root for the Keep your policy in omr Flrg Proof Vault, free of charge. ing held at Vjiiop, Monday ana Tue«- afflicted with a severe form of I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholo- vacation at the home of their home boys and help them keep up day. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew their record. The rooters’ stand H. C . S T E P H E N S The city street department of Eu heart trouble. It hardly comes mew and children drove to Hep- as a surprise that he has sold out pner and other eastern Oregon Graham. has a new roof. Game begins at gene has just completed an asphalt A gent . Willie Graham is taking a two 2:30 p. m. paving plant and will start the work his stock and will quit business. points last week, to visit rela of repairing all streets in the city The purchasers, Messrs. Snyder tives," returning Sunday. weeks’ vacation from carrying pkved with asphalt. the mail, we hope he enjoys the & Dykeman, having also leased Portland Boy* Picnic Mrs. Lois Moore and baby same. The state land department turned the store building, he and his Jean were here from .Portland Five cars brought two or three over to the state treasurer during the daughter Miss Johanna will the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Hicinbothem fell hundred boys and their friends month of May a total of $105,987.35, according to a report prepared by move into the rooms back of the Mrs, J, W. Moore drove them one day last week and sprained from Portland, last Saturday, George G. Brown, clerk of the state residence of Gus Wilcox on £a- home Tuesday evening in their her knee quite badly. for a picnic in the park. We un brist street, qt tRe rear ot the I, car, land board. Rev. Coop with his son and derstand the picnic was given by Two hundred ^n<^ seventy çarç o$ O, O, F. building. Here they Charles Weaver and family family attended church here the mayor Of Portland to the A all grades of lumber were shipped dor-’ will remain for the present. Es Sunday, His home is in the boys he had recently appointed lng M«y by the Baker White Pine tacada will seem strange without have returned to their fruit ? flies, ants, bedbugs, Lumber company of Baker, establish ranch across the river, after an southern part of the state. He safety officers to help care for Lichthorn’s grocery, but his also called on a few of his old | moths,plant lice ing a new record for the eastern Ore many friends will hope that the absence of nearly a year. He friends. He was stationed here the street traffic, They wear a gon district. handsome badge to designate has been teaching over in Wash | and aphis. three years as the Viola pastor. their authority, Although the Franchell & Parelius of Portland rest and freedom from business ington. have received the contract for the cares will restore his health. Wm. Hicinbothem and family day was cloudy, it fortunately The papers ¡Tuesday reported | Harmless to mankind erection of the new gymnasium on the Miss Johanna will also be missed left for an outing Tuesday for did not rain, Baseball was Willamette university campus. The from behind the counter, as, for an unprecedented cold wave in and animals. Hood River. played on the school diamond, cost of the building will be approxi the last year she has been her England, necessitating coal fires and there were track events. mately $75,000. Quite a number of men are father’s most able and accept and wearing furs and in the U. S. They were a bright lot of young George I. Smith of Portland has as working on the road on the Trox- east and middle west sweltering able helper. sumed the duties of state parole of sters and seemed to enjoy them ell hill, grading it down. heat prevailed, while here it ficer at Salem. He succeeds Jack Lit- selves. They brought their own Hankie Bros, are keptlbusv with was only pleasantly warm. tell, also of Portland, who Is slated for I. O. O. F. Picnic The R e x a l l Store band from the Washington High, their two trucks day and night Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Block, of the position of secretary of the child The third annual picnic of the Washburn, Wisconsin, arrived hauling ties and lumber to Ore and played some selections on welfare commlasion. Ben W. picott, ex-go yernor of Or«- Odd Fellows’ district, Clackamas Tuesday afternoon to visit 'Sirs. gon City. We understand they the street, which they did very gon. has accepted a position with the county, will be held in the Esta Block’s aunt, Mrs. C. F. Howe. expect to put on another truck. creditably. credit department of thft Bank of cada park on Saturday, June 16, Mr. Block is a telegraph opera The Potter mill is working a full Italy of San Francisco, Cal., accord 1923. The Grand Master, the U. of Oregon Notes crew. ing td word brought to Portland by Deputy Grand Master and Grand tor for one of the Wisconsin rail The largest class in the history roads. friends of Mr. Olcott. Warden will be present. A grand BISSELL ITEMS of the University will 1 e gradua According to statistic* compiled by program will be arranged as fol Messrs. Snyder and Dykeman ted June 23. Approximately 226 Deputy Collector of Customs R. D. of The People’s Store having Mrs. A. W. Lee went to Salem bachelor’s degrees will be con Lamb at Astoria. 62 vessels loaded a lows: purchased the City Grocery of last Monday and remained over grand total of 83,820,996 feet of lum 10:00 A M.. Music; ferred. With the addition of the G. H. Lichthor, are announcing Decoration day Rolll Call of Lodges; ber which left thé Columbia river in degrees of doctor of medicine and Address of Welcome, Mayor a special sale of the groceries at cargoes during the month. Mr. and Mrs. H. Klinkerwant master of arts and master of sci G. E. Lawrence; beginning on Satur that store, Opening of the 8alem canneries for Response, Mayor Shannon day, June 9th, and continuing to Portland Sunday for the day, ence, the total degrees granted the season's operations has resulted to visit relatives. of Oregon City; will be approximately 275. In an unusual demand for the issuance one week. This affords a unique Music; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson The baccalaureate sermon will of working permits to children be Address, Grand Master. I. O. opportunity to stock up with the celebrated their wedding anni be delivered by Dean Edward El tween the ages of 14 and J8 years, ac best grades at exceptionally low O. F. cording to C. H. Gram, stats labor com Music; prices. Don’t fail to take ad-j versary Saturday evening. They lery, Union College, Schnectady, missioner. had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. IN. Y., national secretary of Sig Address, Deputy Grind; j vantage of it. (Concluded on p a c e S) Music; Warwick from Portland and Mr. ma Xi society. Dr. Henry Bald- Our esteemed predecessor as Address, Grand Warden; GARFIELD ITEMS and Mrs. H. Johnson. I win Ward, professor of zoology Drill march by Rebekah Staff editor of the N ews , R. M. Stan- WHITE LEGHORNS at the University of Illinois and Mrs. 0. E. Lamberson has re j 12:00—Basket Dinner; Mr. and Mrs. W. Warner and 1 dish, accompanied by his wife, Bred for Vigor and High turned from a months visit with ¡1:00P. M.—Relay race for Odd national president of Sigma Xi, their three daughters, Mr. and were in town yesterday. Mr. Egg r reduction. . her sister in Salem. will deliver the Commencement I Fellows lodges; Mrs. Peterson and daughter. Our primary aim is to produce I Standish is now running an ad Mrs. J. B. Robertson is enjoy- Relay Race for address. vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, Mrs. Brimer, Mr. and Mrs. Lew vertising agency of his own in ting a vacation wijh relatives in lodges; rugged breeding stork, and first class hatching eggs. Hence, in ' Portland and Salem. 50 yard dash for daughters Portland, and is northwest man- and son, all from Hillsboro, were Dorcas Socie'y Will Meet many cases, our customers roll Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis and of Odd Fellows under 15 yrs.; ager of the California Metal En- guests at the home of Mr. and up bigger egg records than we do. The Garfield ladies Dorcas So Mrs. Held on Decoration day. ! children and Mrs. M. G. Weath- dut we h<dd our mature stock 50 yard dash for sonsof Odd j ameling Co. ciety will meet at the home of bark as long aa possible after the erby left on Sunday morning to Fellows under 15 yrs.; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Straughan Is Your Name Written Here? Mrs. Minnie Eaih, Thursday, moult and bring them into laying motor to Newport to attend the Tug of War contest between as near the hatching season as are visiting Mrs. Straughan’s state Grange session. lodges; possible. Thus are our customers The following have sent in sub June 21. All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs. parents, Mr. and iMrs. E. E. scriptions during the week: C. assured of strong, rugged chicks Mrs. O. E. Lamberson delight- M rs . K atie M. T rapp , Sec. and high quality hatching eggs. folly entertained the Skip-a-week their families and friends are in Hannah. Mr. Straughan was a A. Longwell, G. Zimmerman, J. ORDER EARLY. club last Wednesday. A patri vited to attend member of the high school facul Our belt thanks are due W. O, A. Shibley, G. H. Lichthorn, otic program was enjoyed. ty here, three years ago. He PHIL MARQUAM Baumgardner who brought us last Mrs. James Duncan. Mrs. T. Carpenter and Mrs. E staca d a O regon E. E. Hannah was home from has been teaching at North Bend night, a mess of delicious straw- Minnie Eash left Tuesday for FARM iacatelon« ptl* not * t r a c t ' j ns Read the Ads in the N ews . in Coos Co. for the past year. GarflaM read. , i berries of special size and flavor. Newport to attend State Grange, Bull Run the first of the week. D i ► OREGON NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST jOfJé M : 7, 195i3. 1 Black Fla g 1 KILLS I ESTACADA PHARMACY T ra p -N e s te d