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Eastern (Elarkamaa Devoted to the Inte ts ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 16, N umber 39 E sta c a d a , , gon , T hursday , J uly 5, 1923. GARFIELD H E M S PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. W. RHODES O S T E O P A T H IC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, J- y D R. G. F. MIDFOKD PHYSICIAN a n d SU RG EON , X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections T ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST Estacada, Oregon. T~JR. W. WALLENS SURGEON DENTIST For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. ALBERT . IRJEGON NOTES OF iENERAL INTEREST Important Occurrences of Past Week Briefly Com piled for Our Readers. A price of 9 cents i^ paid for s being b< runes boui prunes bought ih the Tin Umpqua valley by packers. At a recent election the city of Florence, near the mouth ol the Sius- law river, voted to reduce its size. Twenty-two buildings in Portland, all rated as firetraps, were condemned by the fire marshal's office during May. With broccoli planting at its height, Umpqua valley growers are finding a RESIDENT LAWYER great deal of difficulty In getting ESTACADA. - - OREGON plants. t elott ATTORNEY AT LAW Roy A. Klein has been made per manent chief engineer of the highway A T T O R N E Y A T LAW department by the state highway com At Estacada, in the office o f Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f mission. fice 1521 Yeon Building. The Southern Pacific company has a surplus of 831 cars according to a Q D. EBY, report received by the public service W ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW . commission. General Practice. Confidential Ad The Tri-County Bankers’ association viser. Oregon City. Oregon. of Hood River, Wasco and Sherman IVJT c GUIRK & SCHNEIDER counties met in Wasco with thirty- XVA ATTORNEYS AT LAW . four present. At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs The Roseburg city council has voted days ana Saturdays, 203-51 Withrow building. Portland office. 721 Corbett an emergency sum of $250 to start the campaign against earwigs which have building. invaded the city. W M . G. DU N LAP M ONEY TO LOAN LO C AL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear E L W O O D IT E M S 115 WATERLOO With the raitiy season at an end, fire lookouts have been ordered to all high mountain stations within the A T T O R N E Y A T LAW BEAVER Bldg. OREGON CITY Deschutes national forest. Hundreds of tons of rapidly ripen ing loganberries in the Salem district will probably be left to decay unless market conditions are Improved. Despite unfavorable weather during the greater part of the month, the June tourist movement through Bend has bee-n considerably In excess of that of last year. Don C. Mote, entomologist of the Arizona state department of agricul ture, has been appointed associate pro fessor of entomology at the Oregon Agricultural college. The highway between Coos county and the Pacific highway near Rose burg is now open to travel for the ektire distance with the Camas moun tain detour eliminated. The new cannery In Eagle valley, Baker county, has begun operations. It is expected the plant will furnish i : a market for produce which in the past Paper Plates has been a loss to the farmers. Paper Napkins Y The Bend woolen mills, the city’s W a x Paper newest industry, started operation last Ire Cream Dishes week. Sixteen knitting machines are Ice Cream Spoons Installed and the payroll, to start with, is for 30 persons—mostly women. Drinking Cups I Fruit growers of Imbler have begun the thinning of the apple crop in earn est and from all Indications a bumper crop Is assured. The output this year is expected to exceed 400 carloads. i A special election will be held In Oak Lodge water district in Clacka mas county August 2, when voters of + '> »X hîh M ^ h W »,X h W »*X hî **W h W ,*I**X,<» ^ the district will decide an issue of $200,000 bonds for a water system. Suit to cancel all special road taxes In six districts in Lane county in which Starret & Hovey of Detroit, Mich., own timber lands was instituted by this firm in circuit court at Eu gene. PLACE Y O U R IN Work is progressing rapidly on the SURANCE THROUGH new $50,000 boys' dormitory at the YOUR HOME AGENT WHO Chemawa Indian school and the build WILL PROTECT ing will be ready for occupancy at the YOUR INTEREST time for opening of school next fall. The Tokay grape crop of Josephine county promises to be as great as that The American Legion dance a t ; were here last week t0 visittheir ter, formerly Mrs. James Linn of of last year. The vines are full of j old-time friend, Elliott Stewart, j Currin8ville> but now Mrs. P. the green fruit and the weather has at which there was good attend- ! ^ r* Stewart accompanied them Vanderpool of Yocold, Wash., been exceptionally good this spring ance. The weather was ideal, on a tr'P 10 I he Dalles, and re- where her husband owns and op for grapes. Approximately 1500 Oregon cars and being delightfully cool and pleas- turne(^ Saturday morning, 1 he erates a large garage. While ex 1000 foreign cars are inspected each ant. For those who do not care Wulff3 traveled in their ow" car pecting to return to Yacold Mrs. week at Baker in order to keep the for excitement and excessive and " f ™ on t h e i T , to, ? eat* Palmateer expressed her prefer alfalfa weevil pest from coming In noise the day was a most agree- and * ater 9a' e< * f ° r Alaska ence for her home town. W H ITE LEGHORNS from the infected districts of Idaho for a two months outing. Bred for Vigor and High able one. and the Snake river. Egg rroduction. Mrs. Ella Chellis and Miss Dr. and Mrs. Gartner, Mr. and Herman Zimmerman, a well known Our primary aim is to produce Mrs. Fred Gartner and children Grace Baker of Portland, are vis miner of the various camps in Baker Mr and Mrs. J. D. Palmateer vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, connty, was instantly killed in the of Lodi, Calif., arrived Thursday. Erma and Richard, all of Port iting Mrs. J. E. Gates this week. rugged breeding stock and first class hatching eggs. Hence, in underground workings of the Home June 28. to spend the summer land, were Fourth of July guests Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Starr and many cases, our customers roil stead-Iron-Dyke mine at Homestead by at the A. E Sparks’ home. Mr. baby boy arrived Monday to up bigger egg records than we do. with relatives and friends. Mr. being struck on the head by a falling But we hold our mature stock Palmateer is feeling much better Fred Gartner was formerly in spend the Fourth with Mrs. bsck as long as possible after the 75-pound boulder. the Estacada bank, but is now Starr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. moult and bring them into laying The milllon-doUar sawmill built than he did a year ago, but Mrs. as near the hatching season as three years ago by the Alsea River Palmateer caught cold while with the First National of Port O. Sarver. They are living near possible. Thus are our customers assured o f strong, rugged chicks Wilhoit Springs. Lumber company of Eugene at Olen- j crossing the mountains, and is land. and high quality hatching eggs. brook, in Benton county, and which ' not feeling well. Their relatives A good line of Paints, Oils, ORDER E A R L Y . has never been operated on account and friends are glad to have them Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win Mrs. Theo. Gates and sister of flnantlal difficulties, will be started 3-29tf Mrs. Riggs, from the east, and each summer. Mr. Palmateer dow Glass at Pointer’ s. W hin the next few weeka. ac- Eatacada. Oregon. Subscribe for your home paper Miss Arlene Grosse visited Mrs. has now retired from active bus tffg to Henry Fischer, receiver. FARM located on« mil« out c f Eatacada cn GvftoMroad. ■ the E astern C lackamas N ews . J. E. Gates last week. iness. (Concluded on page 3) P A U L C. FISCHER ! Picnic Needs f i ESTACADA MEETS A first class painter’s outfit Mr. and Mrs. John Park had Garfield grange will meet Sat- and men who know how to use as dinner guests Sunday, their urdv evening, July 7, at 8, in the it, at Pointer’s. 3-29tf daughter, Mrs. Lake, her hus Grange hall. — band and children; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Botkin of Garfield, made R. C. Davis is at home for a Estacaya 3, Boring 5. Ralph Whittier and children of a business trip to Portland, this few days and will remain tilt- The best bail game of the sea- Estacada; their son Ed. Park, 1 son was played Sunday on the morning. after the Fourth, Mrs. Grover Kiggins and little wife and four children of Puyal- Estacada grounds with the Esta- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinser and son spent the week end at the allup, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Park i cada team on the losing end. daughter Anna of Portland, spent home of her parents in Portland. motored over from their home at I For the first seven innings it was the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W .E. Hall went to Port-J ? Uyallup and expect to remain a battle royal between pitchers J. C- Moreland. They remained W. Hofmaster for Boring and land, Saturday, to visit relatives, ! 0r a wee ’ over the Fourth. Saturday. Turel and Matt Park Jack Smith for Estacada, with returning home Tuesday. Garfield grange was the host started in their work for the the odds slightly in favor of Hof Miss Ruth Hewitt of Portland, to the Clackamas county Pomona j forestry but expected to be at master. In the last half of the last Wednesday. About 250 came for a brief visit Sunday af home on the Fourth. eighth a base on balls, a single, grangers eujoyed the day togeth ternoon with her cousin, Miss Bittner’s mill will be closed a two-bagger and Simmons’ er Helen Wooster. er, one guest of honor being down for a few days around ror netted the Boring team three the new state master. George A. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dillon and the Fourth. runs which put them on the win Palmateer of Hood River. children o f Portland, spent the j ning end of a 5 to 3 score. Mr. Albert Swartz left for La Lieutenant and Mrs. John Fouith in Estacada with Mr. Third baseman Hofmaster of Dillon’ s mother and sisters. Grande. Sunday. Hentz, who have been guests of Boring in the eighth made a sen Mrs. Upton A. Upton, Keith Miss Sarah Roe was the guest the latter’s cousin, Mrs. J. C. sational one hand pick up of Moreland, left Sunday for San Upton and Mrs. Lillian D. D o b -/^ Mrs- Monte Vallen for a few Schemer’s fast and got his man Diego, California. Lieut. Hentz son, returned from a motor trip ^ays *ast wee^- at first. In the sixth George is junior grade chief engineer on trip to Albany and Salem, Fri-j Ed. Hodgkins purchased a Smith of Estacada lifted one day evening. ¡span of mules recently. the Destroyer Thompson. over the right field fence for a 0. E. Culver has been clearing Dan Stahlnecker and sons made homer. It was sure some long DOVER DOINGS the lots adjoining his residenoe a trip to Portland Monday. hit—almost a line drive—and on the south, which makes a Mr. Walters and sons drove cleared the fence by inches. The roads in this district are great improvment in the looks of i into Portland Friday evening. George certainly met that one much improved since Charles the street. O. M. Scheisterven came out right on the nose. Updegrave graded them one day Miss Irma Gates gave a party from Portland to look after his Boring outplayed Estacada, no last week. last Friday evening, compliment stock, he was accompanied by question about that. Hofmaster Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitzmiller ing her friend Miss Arline Grosse Mr. A. Eimon. is a dandy little pitcher and the motored up from Canby on Sat of Portland, who was visiting at Mike Rydzenski had the mis rest of the Boring bunch are fast urday evening to spend Sunbay her home. Remember what fortune to lose one of his horses and snappy. with Joseph De Shazer and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Honneger last Thursday in a runaway ac we told you last week? Well, family. and little son of Multnomah, cident at Estacada. The horse just watch out for Boring. We Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erdmann, spent the Fourth here with Mrs. received a broken leg and had to now predict that team to be well old residents of this community, Honneger’s parents, Mr. and be shot. up the list before the season and Mr. and Mrs. Doves were Mrs. F. Harkenrider. closes. guests at the Joseph De Sha Umpire Monohan worked alone Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks left BARTON ITEMS zer home on Sunday. in this game and as usual called last Friday afternoon for Port A number of neighbors helped them as he saw them and ‘ ‘saw Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rose, Jen land and Saturday morning ac Louis Rivers raise his new barn them right.” companied by some friends they nie and Paul De Shizer. all of one day last week. Next Sunday, West Lynn on motored to Trout Lake, Wash., Portland, were visiting friends “ Speedy” Joe Pesznecker and the Estacada grounds. Again returning home Monday. and relatives in Dover on Sun Miss Margaret Smith, of Van we warn you: "Look out.” There day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall came is another fast team, Anything couver, Wn„ visited at the For J. G. Excn o f Woodburn vis down from their ranch on the man home recently. is liable to happen. The Esta ited his ranch one day last week. hill the evening of the Fourth to cada team needs a trifle more celebrate and took in the picture Mr. Wallace sold his Oakland Hay cutting will begin as soon ginger and team work, and sure as the present danger of rain is shows, and the Legion dance at car to Mr. Baker this week. the park pavilion. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forman ly more than four of the players passed. The local order of Rebekahs in spent one evening last week at could benefit by a little practice The extreme hot w e a t h e r during the week. proved to be harmful to the berry itiated five members into their the Whitehead home. Mrs. A. Warner spent several crop as the heat cooked many of order last Wednesday night, a f Lawrence-Hutchins ter which they enjoyed a social days this week in Portland with the berries. Monday night at 8 o’ clock, hour and light refreshments. her mother, who is critically ill. July 2, 1923, at the home of the There were about 75 present. The Fourth in Estacada bride’s parents in lower Logan, L. D. Held in his car and Stan Gordon M. Lawrence was united As no celebration had been ar ley Ficken of Springwater, rid The week of August 13-17 will ranged locally for the day, the ing a motorcycle, had a collision mark the biggest fraternal gath in marriage to Miss Ethel M. town was very quiet. A good on the Springwater hill Monday. ering ever held in Oregon since Hutchins. The service was read many went elsewhere for picnics Mr. Held’s car was slightly dam the advent of the Shrine in 1920. | by the Rev. H. W. Mort, pastor or to Portland or Gresham where aged, but fortuuately neither It will be the Dramatic Order of the M. E. church, Estacada. The groom was attended by his there were celebrations. How party was injured. Knights of Khorassan (DOKK) cousin Duane Lawrence of Port ever a number of parties came President Harding’s speech the play-ground division of the land. and the bride had her cous by auto from outside to picnic in and »the Dempsey-Gibbons fight American Order Knights of in Miss Margaret Hutchins as the park. returns were received here by Pythias. Thirty thousand dele bridesmaid. The newly weds A ball game was played on the those who had radio outfits. Fif gates and friends are expected will go to one of the extension home ground between the Pitts ty years ago or even less, such a from all parts of the United camps where the groom is em burgh Plate Glass Co.’s team of thing would have been thought States and Canada. ployed. Both of them are well Portland, and Estacada, in which At this writing the Convention incredible. and favorably known here and the former won by a score of 18 At a special meeting of the Committee has registered over are the recipients of hearty con to 15 in its favor. city council Tuesday, July 3, it 21 uniformed bands, 30 glittering gratulations from their many During the afternoon Hard was ordered that no bombs, fire patrols. 10 drum corps and over friends. ing’s speech at Portland, and the crackers of any description, or 2,000 members of the Imperial fight returns from Shelby, Mon firearms could be exploded on Palace Conclave. Plans for Prune Drier tana, were 'received at March- the streets between the railroad Remodeling an Oregon tunnel bank’s by radio. Mrs. E. J. Palmateer gave her and Fourth street. Both theatres, the Favorite children in Garfield a pleasant I prune drier to double its capaci Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wulff and surprise last Monday, by walking1 ty costs less than building addi and the new Gem, had full houses children, Lillian, Henry and in on them unexpectedly. She tional units sufficient to double at night, where both had speci Audrey, of San Diego, California. _________, pictures. _______ , . had been staying with her daugh- the capacity. Blue prints of the ally attractive D0KK Convention for Portland I I ! The Rexall Store For Fire Insurance Cary Real Estate Co. T r a p -N e s te d PHIL MARQUAM new system, worked out by E. H. Wigand of the O. A. C. Ex periment station, will be sent drier men of Oregon at $1.50 each. The system provides for drawing the warmed air back again to be used over and over in heating and dehydrating the fruit, instead of throwing it out through the stack and wasting it.—O. A. C-. Exp. Station. Special Car to Portland O. E. S. members will make a trip to Portland Thursday even ing, July 12. There will be room for others wishing to take ad vantage of a trip to the city on this evening. Make reserva tions with Maude Sturgeon, at the drug store. Train leaves Es tacada at 5:45 p. m. and leaves Portland to return at 11:30 p. m,