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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1923)
Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 16, E stacada , O regon , T hursday , A ugust 30, 1923. N umber 47 $1.50 P er Y ear For Queen of County Fair LOCAL BREVITIES Saw Mill at River Mill Plans have been prepared by Mrs, Jake Moss was a Portland ^ new saw roil I which is be- the Clackamas County Pair As visitor Tuesday. 1 inK erected at River Mill, will be sociation for conducting the con- ! T~\R. W. W. RHODES When you need a watch, ring, "°te ,worthy. as * be one of test for queen of the coming fair ^ O ST E O PA T H IC etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf ¡L h® best equ'PPed in the state- Brief Resume of Happenings of to be held at Can by September PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring fhe company whlch ¡s building The preparations for the great Office in Lichthorn Bliig., Estacada, 18 to 21. The county will he j the Week Collected for lit, has just been incorporated have returned from their trip to highway celebration on Labor divided into four districts and T-\R . G. F. M1DFOKD Our Readers. Spokane, arriving home last j under the name of the Electric the district casting the great - 1 . , i Lumber & Manufacturing Co. Day> next Monday, are well in •‘- 'P H Y S I C I A N a n d SU R G E O N , est number of votes will have A X R ay E qu ipm en t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d The officers of this corporation hand. The various committees Hop picking in practically all of the honor of naming the queen. OFFICE and Residence Secon I ard Main Strsets and ^ rs- Henry Beer« are are W. H. Richardson, president; jare doing yoemen service, and it Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections the Marlon county yards began Mon Each district will have several | now settled in their home on 5th D. H. Dollar, vice-president, and won’t be their fault, if the day day. • J ^ K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON candidates and the one receiving j s| reet> whL*h they bought of G. A. M. Crawford, secretary. The does not pan out as intended. If Operation of the Ea$le Valley Co DENTIST company will have its main offi- the weather is fine, as all indica operative Cannery at Baker started the greatest number of votes in ! L- Lawrence, EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT the district will be named queen j W. F. Gary has gone to Roek- ces in Portland, with the operat- tions point, there should bearec- Thursday. Estacada, Oregon. With entries double the number of of the county fair, The second away beach, to bring back his ing office at River Mill. ¡ord breaking crowd in atten- those of last year, Bends animal highest in each district will be a family who are camping there. T ) R . W. WALLENS The mill is to be electrically dance. But no matter how many flower show vcaa held Friday. They will be back on Saturday. operated throughout and will be thousands come, Estacada will be maid of honor. S U R G E O N D E N T IST Billy, 10-year-old ac® of Rev. and The district north of the Clack Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore re equipped with live rolls, power I prepared to give them the glad For over 20 vears at Springwater, Ore. Mrs. W. If. Boddy of Hood Hirer, was amas river and east of the Wil turned yesterday from their va feed works and electric set hand and entertain all comers. drowned In Columbia slough. A L BE R T t . e l o t t lamette river will be known as cation, which they spent in Can works. It will have a cutting Voting for the Queen of the Arthur Dloklson, aged 18, son of Pro A T T O R N E Y A T LAW ada, and where they visited with No. 1, and will include Milwaukie, Highway, will not close until 9 capacity of 50,000 feet in eight fessor J. H- Diokiqon of Spray, was r e s id e n t l a w y e r Mr. Moore’s relatives. Oak Grove, 'Jennings Lodge, p. m. Saturday. It is very prob hours. drowned in the John Day rlvef while ESTACADA. - - OREGON Gladstone, Sandy and Estacada. swimming. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. A. The logs which will be manu able that there will be a hot time Indications are that three new The west side will be known as C. Illig of Springwater. on Tues factured into lumber will be ob at the finish, as votes will pour W M . G. DUNLAP A T T O R N E Y A T LAW schools will bo established and one No. 2, including Oswego, West day, August 28, 1923, a son. Dr. tained from, the trees which have in from the friends of the rival At Estacada, in the office of Woodle new school district created in Clatsop Linn, Wilsonville and ail west W. W. Rhodes was the attending been cut along the P. R. L. & P. candidates. About 10 p. m. the Realty Go., on Saturdays—Portland of county this year. side territory. No. 3 includes [ physician. fice 1524 Yeon Building. Co.’s extension work on the up result ought, to be known, wheth All neceseary material Is now on the Oregon City and the territory j Mrs. Charles H, Kandle and per Clackamas river, of which er Queen Mabel of Estacada. or ground for the construcüon of the 380- o . D. A EBY, south from the Clackamas river Queen Edith of Barton, or Queen T T O R N E Y A T LAW. foot suspension bridge at Agnes, on little daughter, Maiorie, of there are about 30,000,000 feet. to New Era, All tenitory south the lower Rogue river. somebody else of elsewhere. General Practice. Confidential Ad Marshfield, Oregon, have been viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Real Estate Project Those ranking second and third In an effort to raise money to com of New Era will be in district spending a few days with their plete the new Salem hospital some No. 4, including Canby, Mulino, TUTcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER The ( ary Real Estate Co. cloesd will be chosen for attendants on sister-in-law and aunt, Mrs. V. fast horse roees have been arranged Monitor and Molalla. AVA A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. W. Duus. a deal last week with Mrs. Julius the queen. at that olty for Labor day. At Gresham office—Tue.sdavs, Thurs Marquam of Portland, whereby The order of the day will be: Messrs, William and Ernest The Southern Pacific company has days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow Young People Wed this firm acquired 126 acres of Parade will assemble at Barton building. Portland office, 721 Corbett a shortage of 97 open and 356 closed Hirte with their families, mo building. land about a mile from town on oars, according to a report filed with Those from Estacada taking part On Thursday, August 23, 1923, tored out from Portland, spend the Oregon public service commission. at 4:15 in the afternoon, Miss ing the week end with their par the the Garfield road, adjoining will leave oyer the highway at MONEY TO LOAN the chicken ranch of Phil Mar 9:00 a. m. arriving at Barton at 0. V. Simms, a pioneer or Rainier, Inez Helen Wooster was united ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall. P A U L C. F I S C H E R quam. Mr Cary has sent out 9:30, where ihe parade will form died the victim of shock following in the bonds of holy matrimony Our former townsman, John A T T O R N E Y A T LAW the dart of a shaft of lightning and to Raymond F. Lovelace. They surveyors who will subdivide and leave for Estacada. On arri BEAVER Bldg. OREGON CITY deafening thunder that followed In Us Page now of Gladstone, arrived this tiact into 5 and 10 acre lots. val at the schoolhouse, those who were attended by the bride’s here Tuesday noon. He was on wake. These should command a ready did not go to Barton, will join brother and his wife, Mr. and his way for a few days’ camping The board of directors of the Des sale, being close to town, where the line as the Marshall directs, Mrs. Harold Wooster, and her chutes County Fair Is putting out ad on Swift creek near the fish by a man can live on his land and thence follow down Main vertising matter for the third annual cousin Miss Ruth Hewitt of Port hatchery. and obtain work in the city, fair which will be held October 11, 1Î land. Street to First; turn on First and Mrs. George Stanley and fam and 13. go north on Main along the west The marriage service was read the youngest daughter of Fire completely destroyed the piod- at the Rose City, Portland, M. F. j ily, side to Third: thence west on Leaves for Siam ^ rs> W. E. Hall, motored in ern dairy plant of Max Arp, six miles Edward E. Brodie. owner and Third to Broadway, south on north of Eugene. Loss is estimated parsonage by the Rev, Dr. Park from Spokane. They are now Broadway to the R. R. track. by Mr. Arp at between $40,000 and er, pastor of the church. This is visiting relatives in Portland and former editor of the Oregon City After the parade is over the fol $80.009. the culmination of a romance be will visit a sister at Kelso, Wn. Enterprise, and U. S. minister lowing program will ensue: ginning in their school days, that Oregon Jersey cattle wçn 145 award» to Siam, started Sunday with and then go to Seaside, Ore. of credit last year to 298 won by the ripened into love. 10:30 a. m. Mufcic by the Band Mrs. Bridie for his post after an Jerseys of all other states combined, Community Singing Led by Both Helen and Raymond have The city has once more a flag absence of three months. They according to the report of the Amer H. W. Mort numbers of friends here who will staff at the corner of Fourth and will go first to Washington, D. i ican Jersey Cattle club Broadway. It was put in posi Address by Judge H. E. Cross, wish them bon voyage and that C.. and sail September 5 from Fruit men of the Qrande Rondo val tion last Sunday, and on Labor representing the County Court the Great Pilot may steer their New York for London. They ley, especially in the Cove, Union and Day the “StarSpangled Banner” will spend three weeks in Eng Address by Kenneth Miller, Imbler districts, are looking forward bark safely and smoothly over will proudly float from its top, to oûé of the largest prune crope ever the billows of life’s sea. Pres. Oregon Fruit Growers land, Italy and France. October tor the first time. marketed In Union county. After the ceremony the happy 5 they will leave Marseilles in Co-operative Association Edward E. Brodie, American min pair left for Seaside and Long The bonfires of the rubbish col France for Penang, through the Address by M. J. Newhouse to the kingdom of Siam, departed lected on Tuesday, made a brilli Mediterranean and the Suez ca Address by Milton A. Miller ! SCHOOL BOOKS f ister Beach points. Sunday morning with Mr?. Brodie tor ant spectacle. But the school nal, arriving at Bangkok, the Address by Sen. R. N. Stanfield AND his post after a leave of absence of football team for 1923, will no Queen of the Highway 12 m. Barbecue, meat served free capital of Siam early in Novem nearly three months in the United doubt think that the city dads Statoe. 1 p. m. Boxing matches in the ber. This should be a very in The leading candidates this SUPPLIES Jackson county pear growers have morning in the contest for the should have waited until the be teresting trip. Pavilion School Books Are been elated for the last two weeks Queen of the Highway, are Ma ginning of the season, so as to 2-5 Jitney Dance in the Pavilion over the rapid rlee !g the price of STRICTLY CASH iO give them a good send off, Wedding Beils 3:30 Baseball at School Field bel ^Wilcox, *556 votes; Edith Bartlett cannery pcafs, which have EVERYONE Dr. Charles P. Johnson, wife The American Legion Dance at Ferreli, 499 votes; Irma Gates. Another of our Estacada young reached the unprecedented mark of Night in the Pavilion. 157 votes; Irene Hayden, 82 and baby, returned Monday from ladies has yielded to the wiles of $40 a ton. The Kinge Products company of votes. Remember voting closes their vacation in Montana and Cupid. Miss Elsie Deardorf, the Salem bas announced the purchase of Saturday night at 9 o’clock. Denver. The Dr, said more rain daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Progressives to Picnic 1000 tone of green prunes at $$5 a ton. had fallen at the latter place, Deardorf, was married last Sat I The Store Laat year the same class of prunes At the Gladstone Chatauqua Fury than for years at this season and urday, August 25th, to Jesse J, purchased by this ooneern demanded grounds, on Sunday next, Sep the weather was delightfully Adkins, at Molalla. The bride The fury of the raging sea. $40 a ton. tember 2nd, the Progressives The fury of sailors in a fight cool. A good deal of building was a member of the Estacada J. M. Peter», superintendent of the will hold a picnic. Some notable was in progress and business ap- high school class of 1922, and for state salmon hatchary on the Clat- to the death. speakers have been invited, For Fire Insurance •kantne river, states he has been as The fury of a woman who s»-es 1 parently fair, although the far- the past year has been taking a among whom are Miss Alice Do- sured of a plentiful supply of eggs and her finery on another. ! mers complained of hard times. commercial course at Molalla. rain Daily of South Dakota, who he expects to hatch 10,000,000 salmon The N ews extends congratu The fury of a girl whose wed-1 Party at Log LaBarrc fry this season. ran for governor of that state at PLACE Y O U R IN lations to them on this auspicious Portland la one of the safest cities ding is postponed, the last election on the non par SURANCE THROUGH The fury of an old man who i Mrs. H. LaBarre entertained event. the United 8tatcs In propsrttcn to tisan ticket, Senator Peter Zim YOUR HOME AGENT WHO In j at 500 last Friday afternoon for Its population, acocrding to the con thinks his son a coward. merman of Yamhill county, Fred WILL P R O T E C T People’s C. & C. Store clusion* drawn by the Pacific Claim The furv of the “coward” when Mrs. R. Morse of Portland, and YOUR INTEREST Ross manager of the Farm Labor Agente’ association which held Its an the guests at Log LaBarre. Specials for the week he learns of his mother’s plight I nual session In Portland. Those from Estacada who at One more lot of P. and G. nap Legal bureau. Governor Pierce, and seeks to avenge a wrong. Senator Charles McNary, Con Fifty member* of the Union county tha soap, 9 oz bars in galvan All these enter into Richard tended were Mesdames A. E. chamber of commerce yisltcd North gressman Hawley, Market Agent Sparks, H. C. Stephens, F, E. ized pail at 99c for the bucket C. E. Spence, and George A. Powder and Union on a Junke’ln* trip, Barthelmess’ h i g h l y dramatic full. tha first of a series that will cover and romantic photodrama. Cer Burns. U. H. Gibbs. Mrs. C. A. Mansfield have alio been asked Union and Wallowa counttsa and poa- tainly it would be hard to find a Jacques of Garfield was also 50 lb sack half ground salt 54c to be present and make short ad eibly go Into neighboring counties. 8c dresses. more appropriate title t h a n present, as well as A. E. Sparks .Nut Krisp Corn Flakes at Ray Artalle, young Moro man, sus SI.15 Speaking begins at 10:30 a.m., “ Fury” for this virile, human of Estacada and Fred Hebding I Mill Run at, sack, tained an ear-to-ear cut In hi* throat First National attraction. Love of Garfield. The afternoon Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz 40c sharp. Bring baskets filled. Cof la an autcmobll* accident west of Hood WHITE LEGHORNS closed with the serving of re Kingsford Corn Starch at . 13c River He Is said to have a fair chance and jealousy and other passions fee will be served free. Bred for Vigor and High 13c of reccvcry, although the Jugular vein enter into it, of course, but a freshments of a most delightful Kingsford Gloss Starch at Egg t roduction. Bv order of the Oregon Nor • and rich kind. was pierced and the windpipe cut oper.. growing fury ¡3 the dominant Keers Rest Patent Flour $1.86 Partisan League. Our prim ary aim is to produce Walter Deeding, ten of Senator note. vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, Jar Rubbers, the best, 2 doz, 13c V/. C. T. U. Election rugged breeding stooK and first Gooding of Idaho and a camber of the The smashing climax comes at class hatching #ggs. Hence, in “ I G ot R eal M ad W h en I Lost sheep firm of Gooding é Son, has ra The W. C. T. U. will meet on Bread for Labor Day manv cases, our custom ers roll sea when "Boy” Leyton, the csctly closed deals tor the purchas My S etting H en .” M rs. Thursday, Sept. 13, at 2 p. m. in Those wanting bread in quan up bigger egg records th an we do. er 18.000 h a il of mixed feeder lamb* once cringing second mate, grap Hut we hold our m atu re st<«cK H an n an . the M. E. church, for election of tities for Labor Day will do well barK as long ss possible a fte r the with growers in Umatilla and Morrow ples with and vanquishes the officers. A full attendance is es to see me first. I have madear-! “ I went into ihe hen house moult and bring them into laying count!«*. man brute who had wrecked his as near th e hatch in g season as one morning and found my favor S.orte* of a giant «'.k ranging naar possible. Thus are our custom ers rangements with the HOLSUM J ite setter dead. I got real mad. mother’s life and brought on the pecially requested. the haadwatara of the middle fork of assured of stro n g , rugged chicKs BREAD Co. of Portland, so I, Went to the store, bought some Highway Queen Contest and high quality hatching eggs. the WlUxm*tte were brought to Beni death of his father. - Will be can satisfactorily fill all orders. RAT-SNAP and in a week got ORDER EARLY. by w. O Mannlag. Lloyd Craven, Joe at the Gem theatre next Monday Vote for i le Queen of the six dead rats. Everybody who Dtmmlck. A. J. Ctggana and A. E and Tuesday. Highway, Labor Day picnic. at If you need bread let me know raise« poultry should keep RAT- PHIL MARQUAM Edwards Tracks sus big ss thoM mads not later than Sunday evening. Bob Marchbank’s and at Ed SNAP.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, EiUcada. Oregon. by a cow indicated that the slk must Subscribe for y o u r home paper Linn’s restaurants. Contest will W E. L inn , L inn ’ s I nn , PAR* I o a t r i mi’« ou i Estj $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by weigh fully 1000 pounds. Garf se.é rood. the E astern C la c k a m a s N ews . Saturday night at 9 o ’clock. Estacada, Oregon, Estacada Pharmacy, OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ESTACADA TO BE • HOST LABOR DAY i: We Are now Ready to | Fill Your Order I for | ! ! Rexall I Cary Rea! Estate Co. Trap-Nested ~