Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 06, 1923, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
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Springwater
Grange
Fair
LOCAL BREVITIES
C O M i
DULY CELEBRATED
A Serious Shooting
In the Grange hall at Spring-
Mrs. Lena Underwood was
water, Friday September, 14 an
School begins Monday. Johnny .
-4 ^ ’m-fkriul Monday morn-"
agricultural fair will be he.d at ^ your sc-100' hooka : eady.
¡ng to meet ilep-rtsfor, Mrs. Mary: j
which there will be exhibits usual j When you need a watch, ring,, Walt hers ot Uofk'rwood. Wash.,
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PHYSICIAN Âîïb SURGEON .. . BrterResu,iij8 Q f'i'ajjpenings of at a county fair, of all kinds of | e^c., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf whoso son George had ia>en '
TÍie clerk
Olfice 5nj' Lichthorn B14|*' .t^ta^ed»,;-
farm produce, live stock, among
Case tractor, used only one taken to the Good Samaritan
, of'th
^ e weather was
W i e k Collected for
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which wiil be a number of regis- i season, great bargain $185.00. hospital. He was the victin) of^•;
profjittotia Labor Daft as a
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istered Jerseys pnd Jerseys, fan- Cascade Garage.
a sad accident last Saturday.
ohe^Qlrid n$$t ha,^e^been Dro-
PHYSICIAN amd SUPO-P.ON. » nrf .rtsfif»- ^ < «••: •■■ ■ ■ .
Not, only .vast’ it bright
tiranl’
X R ay E quipment — O i . as S ks fitted N I till
cy and school vyork. At 11 o'clock j Miss Maud Sturgeon ot
of the Es- A federal agent from Tacoma,1
OFFICE and Residence Sscend ar>H Main SSrsets; j.T ’ppest tire» reported .recently In
Montgomery, whs out searching■imi*
hut also delightfully
♦, Estacada,, Qràçbn—Telephone; C o n n e ctifs
Polk county have t een extinguished. State Market Agent C. E. Spence tacada Pharmacy, visited Port-
for a still.' and this young tpan j codI- The streets and -business
will speak, and a basket dinner land last Thursday,
ft-pfiert.1Niece, 7 years ot age, was
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
will toiiovv at noon. ^ After din-
Oon’ t forget the chicken waf- with some others were in the v i-: ,10Uses werft more or less ehxbor-
ruh qvt;r by a truck and killed at Cor-
decorated with flags, Hunt­
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ner
at
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J.
G.
Mickell,
State
j
SUpper at the M. E. church, cinity. The reports are conflict-
,yaUi»,
EVENING WORK BY ÀPPOINTMENt
ing,
one
stating
that
Montgomery
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nii
am*
9*-l'eamers.
lh e fd a y
Dairy and Food Commission lec­ Saturday night. Sept. 8.
The total valuation of building per-
" Oregon.
— • "BiTât'acra.
turer,
will
give
an
address,
and
shot him, mistaking him for the!
as^ere^ *n
^awn hy^ the
•mits in Portland tor the month of
Mr. and Mrs. Burt ByeJs of bootlegger, and the other th^t as booming ot cannon, and things
J.--C. Plummer, of the Pacific In­
August was $2,711,035.
The Dalles, were in Estacada
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Montgomery was advancing o\*er began to hum at an early hour
Turnorers" byThe state land hoard ternational Livestock Exposition Monday greeting old friends.
the ground, gun in hand, whilé f At nine o'clock those who were
For over 20 vears at Springwater, Ore. to the state treasurer during August at 2, Governor Walter M. Pierce
Mrs. George Hislop entertained facing Walters, he stumhled going to take part in the parade,
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aggregated S106.4S1.9S.
at 2:30 on “ Equalization of Tax­
A LB ER T T. ELOTT i
* Violent death claimed four Portland es.” A number of O. A. C. rep­ Mis. Greenleaf oí I ortland, and discharging the gun. The bullet started for Barton, where it was
A T T O R N E Y A T L A W .:.
residents Friday—-two by drowning, resentatives and H. G. Seymore, her two daughters, last Monday. struck the boy in the back pass­ to forpi- It was scheduled to ar­
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one by suicide and one by accident.
Heider tractor and accessories, ing out through the lung and rive at the Estacada schooffiiuse
the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs leader,
OREGON
esta ca d a .
A permit-}v«s i»aned for thie ¡erec­ will endeavor to interest boys and ! never been used, sold at a great paralyzing him from the waist at 10, but it was about half an
tion
of vr'SSiijOOO jiuto stage terminal girls in agriculture.
j sacrifice. H. C. Stevens, admin- down. Kis condition is said to hour late. Here it halted tS al­
f W M . G. D U N LAP
hotel iq
i ^ jlistrlct of Ttose-
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A T T O R N E Y AT L A W
The best of the exhibits will be istrator.
be very serious, though hopes low those who had , not go'qe to
Í j. _ A t Estacada, in the office o f Woodle burg.
Barton to take their places,“* un­
sent to the Clackamas County j Rev. H. W. Mort showed him- [ are held that he will recover,
Î9 the amouqt of
der the direction of Lieut. Davi­
Fair
which
meets
the
following
self
qualified,
Monday,
for
mem-
and statje for
Collides With Dog
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y P f f paií.tir^ hofcjdrunty
h o^ y
son, marshall of the day. ^The
| bership in the "drummer” fra-
law violations in Tillamook county week at Canbv.
Q
D. EBY,
As
Ted
Saling
was
going
down
band which had ridden in a. car,
This occasion promises to be a j ternity.
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the hill on Main street on his got out to march on ifoot at| the
At the Springwater fair, Sep-
General Practice. , Confidential , Ad­
United Artisans
from
Oregon, notable one and all around should:
viser. Oregon1'City. < uv'rim.r.
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Washington and ' Tdaho gathered in try to attend. The Springwater, tember 14, at 1:30 J. C. Mickell wheel, Monday morning, a dog head of the parade lound tjwn.
UE- fT t e Dalles last- Friday and hold a grange shows much enterprise' will give a demonstration of rats ran in front of him, as he was Followiug the band came1/ the
n / r c G u m x ;,& s e t t im i ò r : rf
.tbree-day conclave.;
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ATTORNEYS a t l a w .
in getting up this fair, and sets fed on milk and and oleomargar­ passing the garage of Crawford American Legion With the geflors,
The Southern Pacific company has
Bros. His wheel Went over the and then the members oftftecity
an example which other districts ine.
At G r e s h a fn ^<5 tW e t—jT u «, ( Uve, Thurs­
days ana Satyrifays, 2d3-S. Withrovy a Shortage bf 539 cars, according to might well emulate.
dog and he was thrown to the council in cars», The royal1 jloat
with the Oregon îÿiihlic
, building. ¡PoilttaiBd'Cfftte, i 721 Corbett a report
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano ground. Fortunately no serious came next, with the Queen of the
building.
^«rvjpe,.euuimi8siou.
instruction. Prices reasonable. damage resulted, the dog was Highway, Miss Edith Ferrel of
An Appreciation.
.-fc-C d O l ;.yj in diai ut..:.
Otis Sipp, 26, of The Dalles,-’ was
5-4tf apparently unhurt, and Ted suf­ Barton, and her attendants, the
MONEY TO LOAN
We the undersigned wish to I. O. O. F. building.
killed at Hid' West Fork logging Camp
Mrs.
R.
Morse
returned
Thurs-
express
our
thanks
to
all
those
fered only the loss of some cuti­ Misses Irma Gates and frene
of the Oregon Lumber company^ his
Í P A U L C. FISCH ER
who supported our candidate for j day to her home in Portland after cle on his hands.
A T T O R N E Y A T I.
head being crushed by a lpg.
Hayden. These made a nuait at­
I t - y
BE
Despite /.the ¿f^yoràble .sCasoq.-' the Queen of the Highway, and also a visit of some days at Log La-
tractive group ai)d won greal ap­
pe&r é-dl) in thé W^illànïbtte valley ap­ our appreciation for the courtesy i barre.
Married Fifty Years
plause.
Her Majesty leaked
parently will hot supply the demands
accorded to and received from | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox
sweet
and
dainty, and her cr^nvn
Congratulations to Mr. and
that are'being made upon the growers.
Estacada,whose candidate almost; returned from a two weeks trip Mrs. William Dale on the golden sparkled in the sunlight.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Ministers of all Methodist Episco­
Among the floats were those of
pal churches in Oregon will cpi^e to defeated ours, The celedration I to Eastern Oregon last Saturday anniversary of their marriage,
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the Neighbors of the Woodcraft,
London Lancashire Fire Ins, Co.
Portland Tuesday. September If, for was a marked success and we night.
which
they
celebrated
Tuesday.
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the 71st session of their annual state hope that the paved road which
Mrs. J. S. Putnam, mother of Owing to the crowded condition Kobekahs, with Mrs?. Ted'A hl-
Keep voUr policy.ip aar, Fire •
roriisrunde.
unites Estacada and Barton may Mrs. Howard W. Mort, in com­ of our columns this week, a more herg representing Rebekafi at
Proof Vault,Tfee* of'charge.'
Hunters in Douglas county may be be symbolical of the good feeling
pany with her son, Mr. L. P. extended account must be defer­ the well, the I. 0. 0, F. antf W.
- -drafted- Into service * to fight forest
which exists between the two Putnam and his family, were red until our next issue.
O. W. fraternal orders. Tlifi S.
H. C . S T E P H E N S
fires in the vicinity in which they are
places.
S.
of the M- E. Church, was [cor­
Labor Day visitors in Estacada.
camped, according to District f^irq
A gent .
Barbecue
Roast
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
P.
Ferrel
ralled
in a gaily decorated tFuck
'ï. í
■ Warden Brown.
Chicken waffle supper by the
_ L L . r"
which
was filled tu the limit.*
For
Barton
District.
To
roast
moat
to
n
brown
fin­
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
men of the M. E. Church in the
company has announced that if. will
The Christian Church was>-ep-
ish and retain all its juices, the
Newly W eds Entertained. church dining rooms, Saturday
____£ .spend, approximately $50,000 in plant
resented in a car driven by V^. L.
night, S^pt. 8, from 5:30 to 8, barbecue method is the ideal one.
at .Salem during * the
Takinpr the place of the old
Baughman, hy its new pas,tor,
The
beef
served
up
Monday
in
IVc Are now Ready to | improvements
price 50 cents.
next few months.
fashioned charivari that usually
the park, was surely to the Rev. B, F. Clay, and some mem­
*
The
annual
convention
of
the
Mus­
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Melton and queen’s taste. The process was bers of its S. S. The VV. C' T.
Fill Your Order
follows the return of the newly
covites. rhe fuu-maklng branch of the
weds from their wedding trip, a little daughter Alice, accompa­ simple, a pit six feet square and U. rode in H. C. Stephens' .'.^ar,
Indepçjjdgqt.Qrder o f Oddfellows, was
for
nied by Mr. Melton’s sister, Mrs.
held at Astoria and Seaside on Satur­ fancy dress surprise party was
five and a half feet deep was which was appropriately decora­
given at the home of Mr. and Wright and her husband, all of dug, the bottom of which was ted. A comioal feature w as/u r-
day,"Sunday and Monday.
The Salem school board has declin­ Mrs. S. E. Wooster for Mr. and Molalla, drove over Monday and lined with cobble stones and a nisiied by a gipsy jass band, lhat
' I T '>
ed
to allow any part of the school Mrs.
Raymond F. Lovelace, were visitors at the home of Mr. charcoal fire kindled thereon. caused much amusement. Alto­
AND
iji j hours to be given over to religious Thursday evening- August 30, by and Mr3. A. E. Sparks.
The meat was cut up into 50 lb. gether there were about 100 cars
X r study, as requested by the Salem
The Rev. B. F. Clav, of Glad­ pieces, wrapped in paper and in line.
a
number
of
their
friends,
Y council-of religions instruction.
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Most of the young folks were stone, has been called to the sewed up in gunny sacks and
At Ihe close of. the parade,! the
¿j
Dr. C. H. Bailey..of Roseburg, who
... School Books Are
dressed
as juvenile characters Christian church of Estacada and laid on a grating over the coals. program ip the park was render­
^j..l recently Wad appointed by Governor
STRICTLY CASH lO
Pierce as a member ot the tax com­ and the evening was spent in has accepted the position. He Then the whole was covered up ed. The band playiug a number
EVERYONE
mission _ for Douglas county, lias de­ playing kid games and mimicking and his family wiil no doubt be a and cooked ail night under the of selections, then comnnuiity
clined to" accept (he appointment.
the action 6f children at their valuable acquisition to the social direction of an expert from Boil- singing under the,direction of H.
Portland was chosen as thè 1924 first party. However when ci­ and religious circles of the town.
land. The nearest approach to W, Mort, with Mrs. J. E. G^tes,
conVèhtion city by the Pacific North-
gars and refreshments, usually I See his church notice,
this method for hotne use, is the accompanist, The speakers ^ere
Photographers’: aoouuaiu
association at
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t ' wèèt ruuiu&iapiicio
Jjm Abbott bad several rela- old fashioned brick dutch oven Hon. H. E. Gross, our county
associa- indulged in by adults only, were
The R éX a lL , Store, , the concluding session of the a:
convention ln V. 'ancou- pi-oduced the characters became tives visiting him from Salem, on in which New England house­ judge, who spoke on road p a t ­
Iyer, B, q.
quite grown up and indulged j Labor Day.
These were Mrs. wives did their baking.
ters, and Hon. Milton A. Miller
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A moveqient to have Bock creek, heartily in the treat.
Ray Eshelman, Mrs. Hugh Wane
of Portland, who spoke on Amer­
one’ of the best fishing streams in
G oes to Conference.
Thfe newly-weds were wished formerly Mi 3 S Thelma Eshelman,
icanization. The program con­
Dottg1a9 County, closed and used ex­
ail
kinds
o
f
success
and
happi-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Brown,
the}
cluded
with the singing of 1 the
The
Rev.
Howard
Mort
leaves
1
clusively :frrr hatchery purposes is be-
, j
latter formerly Miss Olga Eshel-lnext week for the annual M. K. national antfleiu.
iqjr startled by the Roseburg Rod and ness for the future.
Gun club.
- j
Even
before
the
program
,was
man,
and
Dorothy
and
Raymond
conference
which
meets
in
Port-
People’s C & C Store
PLACE Y O U R IN­
Salem buyers have offered growers
Eshelman.
j land. His return has been unan-1 ended, people began to file to, the
SURANCE THROUGH
30. cents a pound for dried loganber­ P. & G. naptha soap, galvanized
Dr. George Dale and wife of imously requested by his congre- j barbecue stand, where four j:ar-
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
pail full...............................99c |
ries, and are having difficulty in ob-
1 1 c Wallowa, Or , Dr. Will Dale and nation.
The N ews joins v\ ith | vers were kept busy serving .out
WILL PROTECT
taihing them at that figure. This is Armour’s milk, can.......... J_ _ _
YOUI*
INTEREST
i nouiva’.ent to 5 cents a -pound for the Keer’s best patent flour . ..$2.87 wife of purtjand, Mis. K F.^Gill | them in hbping this request will ixirUons. After dinner the £ox-
Dufur, Or., and Mrs. Vida ' be granted. Mr. Mort is a Bright j ing matches were the greatjat-
i fresh berries.
Mill R unat.__..................... $1.15 ¡9^
Stubbs and son Edward of Gres- and energetic yodhg mfin and traction. The first bout was.^be-
A fund of $H2,060.000 for education-
Sugar at the old price
j al and. missionary work will be raised
ham, came to attend the golden : has worked hand to build up hi.; tween Joe DeMoy and Raymond
Baptist church during the com­
! wedding of their parents, Mr. church and to help the commu -1 Lovelace, which resulted irj a
Cary Rea! Estate Co. i n by g the
Attention.
nine months if plans laid at a re-
draw, and the other betw een Guy
and Mrs. William Dale, |ast nity generally._________
I gionai conference beid in Portland
Manager Johnson of the Favor­
King and Kelly Montgomery^the
i are successful.
Ncrma H ys Thrilling Play
ite theater wishes to express his iuesday.
decision
going to King. The.jit­
|
(Concluded on rag? 3)
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan! .The Voict; Fro(n the Mina.|
deep regret at the disappoint­
ney dance which came next was
ment his patrons received laFt ° f Sellwood, were here Sunday, | t*et,’ ' a First National picture well patronized during the after­
“A Question of Honor”
WHITE LEGHORNS
Saturday night, when the con calling on Mr. and Mis. ->pton atarrintrNorma Talmadge which noon. At 3:30 on the school field
A thrilling rescue from a rag-, . ,.
. .
K. Gibbs. They were guests a t,j3 scheduled to open a two day
Bred for Vigor and High
,
eluding reel of The Christian
a baseball game between Boeing
ing
mountain
torrent,
a
battle
,
,
,, ,
Egg rroduction.
the
Estacada hotel over night. en(ragement at the Gem theatre,
i was found to be missing. He has
(Continued on pair® 4-)
Our primary aim is to produce
four hundred feet underground,
taken up the matter with the Mr. Morgan had to go hack on | Saturday and Sunday, is nro-
vigurous, husky chicks; healthy,
a
midnight
race
through
the
the nine o'clock train Monday c|aimpf] to be the most thrilling “I Got Real Mad When I Lost
rugged breeding stocK and" first
i supply house and will have the
class hatching eggs. Heree. in
hills, the most beautiful scenery- picture returned hereon Tuesday morning but Mrs. remained
" n“ vehicle in which this star has
My Setting Hen. Mr*.
many cases, cur customers roll
in America and the blowing up and Wednesday, September 18th
the afternoon,
tip bigger egg records than we do.
ever appeared. Robert Hichcns
Hannan.
But we hold our mature stock
of a whole mountainside are a and 19th, when all those who paid
J. C. Hillman who owned the who has gained international
bacg «» long as possible after the
“
I
went
into the hen house
few of tne attractions that com­ admission Saturday night will be meat market here about three fame as a writer of stories of
moult and bring them into laving
oi
e
morning
and found my favor­
admitted
free.
pete with romance for the lime­
as near the - batching reason as
f setter
tt dead
years ago, atb ided Monday’s |he, 0rient- ¡» the author of the, ite
dear!. I r got t rea, mad<
pasaibie. Thus are fair customers
light i«i a “ Question of Honor,”
aarured of strong, rugged chicKa
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell who celebration. H
-d him- r ; ; ,n k " ' i ' r V";
..... . bought some
pa . q v a p and
, n,i in . a week
j L j , got
a new First National attraction, have been Irving this summer, in self as greatly pleased with the based. Frank Lloyd directed it. RAT-SNAP
and high qaatlty hatching eggs.
ORDER EARLY.
starring Anita Stewart—At the a tent house on the flat adjoin- improvements in the town and
Miss Ruth Hewitt of Portland. six dead rats. Everybody who
Gem theatre next Tuesday and
,
,
,,
.
,
raises poultry should keep RAT-
PHIL MARQUAM
ing the residence o f Dr, Steiner, its prospects. His prune rant
nch was here Mo
* attend th« N Ap. ’ ' Far e sizes. 35
Wednesday.
Estacada Oregon.
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'packed and moved to Portland, Bear Vancouver, ha» a Urgeer tup celebration and visit at the Woos- $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
F A R * located on* r-i.a out ot Estacada on
ter home.
Carnal* rood.
Estacada Pharmacy.
Job printing at the NEwsoffic yesterday.
but the price is low.
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