Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 07, 1923, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAM AS NEWS, THURSDAY JUNE 7.
1923.
——
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS I TEMS
UNDERTAKING
WM. DALE, Local Agent
Day call at Estacada Hotel.
Night call at residence.
(Continued from first page)
Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst.
J. S. Osborn and sons were in
Followlng a general soaking rail
cigarettes
J. E. METZGER
Portland Friday.
all over Umatilla county, crop ex­
perts
declare
that
the
grain
crop
Is
Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
practically normal. Small yields were
were in Portland Tuesday.
V \
expected, due to a backward spring,
For Watch Work see A. N.
but the prospects are now good for
Johnson.
5-10-tf
a 5,000,000-bushel wheat crop.
/
o
r
Oratn crops throughout the state are
Col. and Mrs. Kilgore of Gres
advancing In good shape although
ham, were in Estacada Monday
H E m an who buys a 30 x
there Is a shortage of moisture In
Estacada Pressing Club
afternoon.
3 1/2 inch “ R ” tread fabric
some sections according to the sum­
Suit
Pressed
-
50c
The Bass house on Upper
mary of weather and crop conditions
o
r
a
Revere
C
ord
gets
a
tire
Cleaned & Pressed 75c up
for the week ending May 29 issued
Main street has been bought by
i n ii T 'I 'r i p iiv ih iiiiiiT m tit
that is built to give the greatest
by the department of agriculture.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blauth.
J. E. G A T E S
in value.
See Mr3. J. E. Gates for piano The Reed house south of the Reports received at the governor's
I. O. O. F. B U I L D I N G
Indicate that the state prohibi­
instruction. Prices reasonable. residence of A. E. Sparks, has office
O
ne
that
has
won
its
w
ay
on
tion department Is operating satis­
I. 0. 0. F. building.
5-4tf been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. factorily and that arrests and convic­
m erit over a period of years in
The street paving has begun, 0. E. Culver who have moved tions have been numerous the past 60
competition
with the best the
days. The department was created
w.o.w.
N.O.W
the cement curbs on Main street into it.
at
the
last
session
of
the
legislature.
m arket offers. T here is a R evere
Camp No. 539
between first and third are being Lee Bronson and his son Bev­
Circle No. 832
Charles Caldwell, employe at the
put in.
Meet First and Third Thursdays of
D ealer near you. Look him up.
erly arrived from Portland on Drager prune packing plant at Rose-
each month.—Every Neighbor urged
Mrs. Thomas Yocum of Gar- the afternoon train Monday. He burg was injured when he was buried
to attend:—Visitors always welcome.
REVERE RUBBER COMPANY
fieldjwith her daughter and fam­ las sold his restaurant and deli­ under a huge pile of prunes. He was
JOSEPH E. CATES. Estacada.
1790 Broadway, New York
Clerk of W. O. W.
shoveling dried fruit out of one of
ily of Portland spent the week catessen shop in Portland.
MRS. FRANCES GATES. Estacada.
the
large
bins,
when
a
portion
of
the
end at Seaside and Gearhart.
Clerk, of N. O. W.
On the 9 a. m. train to Porl- top of the pile slid down and fell on
A good line of Paints, Oils, and, Saturday, were Mesdames him.
Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win­ 3. 0. Sarver, W. A. Heylman,
W. S. Workman, section foreman
dow Glass at Pointer’s.
3-29tf Zelca Coop, Sims, D. E. Eshel- at Weatherby, was killed, and A. R.
I. O .O . F.
Mrs. Rynning returned Sunday man and G L. Mendenhall.
Bruce, signalman of Pocatello, Idaho,
Estacada
Lod^e
was seriously injured when a speeder
from her visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Howey, who is staying
No. 175.
Mrs. White, at Willows in Gil­ with her brother-in-law, W. R. in which they were returning to
Weatherby was struck by westbound
M eets every S aturday evening in
liam county.
Leid, at his home in Garfield, Oregon-Washlngton limited train No.
th e ir lodge room, corner of B toad-
A first class painter’s outfit with her daughter. Mrs. John­ 19, near Weatherby.
way and T hird stre e ts . V isiting
bro th ers are alw ays welcome.
and men who know how to use son, spent Saturday in Portland,
The Carlton & Coast Railroad com­
J . G. H aym an N. G.
it, at Pointer’s.
3-29tf doth these ladies’ homes are in pany has resumed train operations, ac­
.1. K. Ely S ecretary,
cording to information received at the
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ahlberg St. Paul, Minnesota.
4«4 u |4 si**!* * 1 * 4»»f**t* 4s 4*»!*»** 4»*t*»l* -f**J*»f*4*4**4« 4* 4**f**t*
offices of the public service commis­
and son Ted Jr., went to Port­ A large delegation from the lo­ sion. The railroad suspended opera­ C. W. Standish and son Clin­ N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
land Saturday to spend Sunday cal I. 0. 0. F. lodge went bv tions a few months ago, pending the ton of Brownsville, Oregon, are D ep artm en t o f the Interior, U. S. Land
Office a t P ortland, Oregon, May 7th,
with relatives in that city.
* special train to Oregon City last reconstruction of a number of bridges visiting the elder’s sister, Mrs.
JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME
1923.
and
other
improvements.
hureday
evening.
By
request
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bass of
H. D. Trapp, of Garfield t h i s NOTICE is hereby given th a t John
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
! Nicholas L aferty , of Colton, Ore , who,
North Bend, came to Estacada, the Estacada Odd Fellows put Judge Bingham of the Marion coun­ week.
AND E M B A L M E R
on
Aug.
3,
1918,
made
H
om
estead
En-
ty circuit court at Salem dismissed the
where your loved ones will be cared for
Thursday to attend to the sale of on the second degree work.
-----u i try No. 05900, for the 8W J NWJ and |A place with
tender care.—Lady assistant.
case brought by S. R. Dlefendorf of
SE$ NW J, Section 25. Township 4 S.,
their house on upper Main street.
N I C H T A N D DA Y T E L E P H O N E
Portland to restrain the secretary^of N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N Range 3 E ., W illam ette M eridian, has
T h e B ig D ia m o n d
Miss Nova Smith is spending
state and state treasurer from Issu­ D ep artm en t of the Interior, U: S. Land filed notice of intention to m ake Three-
FLOWERS AND TOMBSTONES
Office a t P ortland, O re., May 18th, Y ear Proof to establish claim to the
a few weeks with Mrs. R. (J.
Estacada. Oregon.
In the picture w h i c h was ing a certificate remitting to the city 1923.
land above described before th e Regis­
McCall at St. Johns, and ex­ shown at the Gem theatre last of Astoria its taxes for 1923, under an NOTICE is hereby given th a t Ella te r and R eceiver of the U. S. Land I
H otter, of E stacada, O re., being the Office, a t Portland, O re., on th e 22nd
pects to resume her musical Thursday and Friday nights, act at the last legislature.
deserted w ife of Frank VV. R otter, J r , day of June, 1923.
The
California
Packing
corporation,
studies.
one film depicted the famous
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: A. \
who, on March 29th, 1919, made Home­
THE SANITARY
with headquarters at San Francisco, stead E n try , No. 06332, fo r the N EJ M erritt C lark, of Colton, tire ., Oliver
H. L. McKenney smashed, yes­ DeBeers diamond mines in Af­ has
filed application with the publto SEJ, Section 29, Township 4 S., Range L a fe rty ' o f Colton, O re.; H arley tr e e -
BARBER SHOP
terday, the two first fingers of rica. It gave some idea as to service commission for a postpone­ 4 E., W illam ette Meridian, has filed man, o f , Colton, O re.; H. H. F re e m a n '[
Ore.
On Broadway, opposite Gem
his right hand while unloading the reason why diamonds com­ ment of 30 days for the hearing on notice of intention to m ake T hree-Y ear of A Colton,
ct 6-9-16.
Proof, under the acts of 6-9-16 and 10-
Theatre, Estacada.
3ome sugar into a bin. They mand such a high price. It was freight rates on fresh and dried fruits 22-14, to establish claim to the land
A lexander S week , R egister. !
and
vegetables.
The
hearing
had
been
5-10-6-7
above described, before the R egister
Agent for Crystal Laundry
were badly bruised.
in this mine that the biggest
and R eceiver of the U. S. Land Office,
set for June 14 In Portland.
JACK NORTON. Prop.
a t Portland, O ie., on the 12th day of
Robert Smith of the hardware known diamond was found, the
The taxpayers of Medford are not
11*23.
N O T IC E
F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
store is feeling a good deal ela Cullman diamond, which weigh­ only faced with a special election on July,
C laim ant names as w itnesses: Louis
ted. And no wonder, for a son ed in the rough about one pound. June 16 to vote on a bond issue of N. Vallen, of Colton, O re.; E. \V. B itt­ D ep artm en t of th e Interior, II. S. Land fore the R egister and Receiver of the
of E stacada. O re., R-2; C hris B itt­
Office a t Portland O regon, Mav 7, U. S. Land Office, a t Portland, O re.,
arrived for him and his wife at It was valued so highly that no $160,000 for the construction of a new ner,
1923.
ner, of Colton, O re.; F. G. Munson, of
on the 20th day of June, J928.
the Wilcox hospital in Portland, ene was found for a purchaser, high school building, but it is under­ Colton, O re., R -l.
N OTICE is hereby given th at iiuy
C laim ant names as w itnesses; H. S,
The
entrym
an,
Frank
W.
R
otter,
stood
that
soon
the
people
will
be
Wilcox,
of
E
stacada,
O
re.,
who
on
G uthrv, of Eagle C reek, O re,; II. 11.
May 29th. Congratulations are until the South African govern­
J
r
.
is
hereby
notified
th
a
t
by
Submission
Nov.
28,
1919,
made
H
om
estead
E
ntry,
Udell, of E agle Creek. O re.; II. S. G ib­
ment [purchased it as a present called upon to vote a $600,000 bond of said proof, his w ife ELLA ROTTER No. 06542, for the SW J, Section 7, son,
in order. «
of Eagle, Creek, O re.; Roy Doug­
issue for a new city water system.
seeks
to
obtain
[latent
for
the
lands
in
Township
3
S,
R
ange
5
E,
W
illam
ette
las, of Eagle Creek, Ore.
U. S. Morgan of the Estacada to King Edward VII at his coro­ Marked reduction in the number of her own name.
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
A ct 6-9 16-
Feed Store has a crew of men nation, to become part of the cattle thefts in the Oregon interior 5-24 6-21 A lexander S week , Register. to m ak e T hree-Y ear Proof to establish
A lexandek S w E ek , R egister.
claim to the land a b c -e described, be- 6-10-6-7
crown
jewels,
as
a
token
of
grat­
at work getting ready to move
is due in a large measure to the fact
his warehouses from the south itude for giving the South Afri­ that the large majority of these of­
side of the railroad track to the can Union its constitution. There fenders have engaged in the more
lot where the Barr blacksmith is an interesting story about its profitable occupation of manufactur­
discovery, the day shift had just ing and selling moonshine liquor, ac­
shop formerly stood.
cording to a report prepared by Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lawrence knocked off work for the day. W. H. Lytel, state veterinarian.
and daughter of Portland, visited when one of the overseers chan­ The recent decision of the United
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ced to look up the shaft when hp States supreme court. In which parts
Lawrence. Mr. S. W. Lawrence saw something glitter up its side. of the so-called minimum wage law
for women in the District of Colum
has just returned from Byron He sent a native up to investi­ bla
were declared to be unconstitu­
gate
and
in
a
pocket
of
the
wall
springs. California, where he had
tional, does not affect the hours and
a
stone
was
discovered.
The
been to take the hot baths for
conditions of labor under the Oregon
baths for inflammatory rheuma­ company gave him a bonus of minimum wage statute, according to
$25,000 as a reward. The stone an opinion by the attorney-general.
tism. He is much better.
was sent to Holland to be cut,
The lumber business in Oregon and
E ngagem en t A n n oun ced
and this operation took a year’s the entire Pacific northwest will be
Sunday’s Journal contained the time, and it had to be kept in a ten times as great In ten years as
Just the thing for hot weather.
following interesting announce­ specially constructed strongroom It is now, predicted Colonel William
B.
Greeley,
chief
forester
of
the
Uni­
ment, as the young lady is well during the process. Two dia­
ted States, while in Eugene on his
monds were cut from it and from way to Oak Ridge to inspect the tract
known here:
•
“The engagement of Miss Ro­ the chips a very handsome neck­ of 685,000,000 feet of fir timber which
berta Reed to Mr. Arnett E. Mc- lace was made, which was given the forest service Is offering for sale.
Br-jorn was announced at a to Queen Alexandra. When it Sam A. Koser, secretary of state,
luncheon given at the Hotel Port­ came to sending the stone to Friday Issued a check In the amount
land by Miss Reid’s aunt, Mrs.
representing the first
Rosa E. Howey, a visitor from Londor. a fake package was sent of $38,795.53,
of taxes paid by the city of As­
S t Paul, Minn. Miss Reid is the by a messenger to foil would be half
for the year 1923. This check
daughter of Mr. W. R. Reid of robbers, but the real stones, it toria
Estacada, with many friends in was said, were sent by ordinary was turned over to the Astoria of-
firiais under an act enacted at the
Portland. She attended Rock­
last session of the legislature auth­
ford college in Illinois.
Mr. registered mail. •
orizing the state to remit the taxes
McBroom is the son of Mr. and
paid by the fire-stricken city for a
D iv o rced P air R e w e d
Mrs. T H. McBroom of Spokane.
’ period of seven years.
The wedding will take place in
Last Saturday, June 2, Iheo- * The Idaho Power company. In a
June.”
a
done Harders and Nora Adelia brief filed with the public service com-
Harders, who had lieen divorced mission, voices its objection to pro-
T o G r a d u a te a t O . A . C.
a
Russell Reed will graduate this few months ago, were remar -1 Tiding electricity for pumping pur-
Judge Cross.
to the P»r«tttO »*on slope iej
week at the O. A. SC., with the ried by Countv
_____________
rlgatlon district. The company alleges
degree of Bachelor of Electrical
that the district already owes more |
Engineering, and Jesso Kim- G ra d e G u ern a ey s in D e m a n d th,n
,or «K>w,ir ,nd ,h‘ * ,her*
| is no Indication that the amount will
mel with the degree of Bachelor
J. A. Shibley & Son of Spring- | be petit for som e time. The public *
of Chemical Engineering.
JOIN THE CEO HD AT
water, helped this week, load a service commission recently ordered
24
Ï5'
RE-NU-EM
T
W E HAVE SOME REAL BARGAINS
in Men’s, Boys’ and Misses’
TENNIS SHOES
One special lot of Men’s Work Shirts,
heavy, to sell at $1.00.
SW IFT S HAMS 29c
We sell Certo makes Perfect Jams and Jellies
without boiling away the flavor.
CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS
la o ften cau sed by a n Inflam ed condition
of th a mu* nun lining o f th e E u sta c h ia n
Tuba. W hen th is tu b e la Inflam ed you
h a v e a ru m b lin g sound o r im p erfect
h e a rin g
Unlean the Inflam m ation can
be reduced, y o u r b e a rin g m ay be d e ­
stro y e d forever.
H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E will
do w h a t w a claim f a r It—rid your aystem
o f C a ta rr h o r D eafn ess cau sed by
C a ta rrh . H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E
b aa bean su ccessfu l In the tre a tm e n t af
C a ta rr h fo r o r e r F o rty T ears.
M i by aU d ru g g ists
T J C haney A O s . Toledo, <X
car of cows to be shipped to Cal­ the power company to furnish electric­
ifornia. They’received $150 fo” ity to the district.
a grade Guernsey cow, which
P ia n o C lass fo r S u m m er
was the top price of any in the
Piano teacher, taking instruc-l
car load. Last fall they sold a 'tors’ course of Dr. Emil Enna of
three year old grade Guernsey Portland, will receive pupils for
heifer for $160, which was also th« summer. Call M. 92. Eata-
the highest price paid in the lot. ei * * ____________
They have now a federal accred - 1 Subscribe for your home paper
ited her d of Guernaeys.
t le E astern C lackamas N ews .
PEOPLE’S STORE
Where the MottoVs SERVICE.
H. B. SNYDER,
-
- C. A. DYKEMAN.