Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 06, 1923, Image 3

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    EASTERN C L A C K A M A Í NEWS, T H U R S D A Y SEPT. 6. 1923.
GARFIELD ITEM*,
LOCAL BR E V ITIE S
AND N EW S IT E M S
DaveEshelman was a Portland
passenger, Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Love­
lace returned last Thursday from
their honeymoon trip.
For Watch Work see A. N.
Johnson.
5-10 tf
GOOD
C IG A R E T T E S
Mrs. J. C. Stephens is wit her
sister-in-law Mrs. J. B. Robert­
son.
Mrs. Chas. Duncan entertained j
the Skip-a-week club Wednesday,
j The club has made and sold one
j quilt and is now working on the.
: second. The hostess served a '
dainty lunch. The next meeting !
! will be with Mrs. Minnie Rash.
The Junior Skip-a-week club, h
¡composed o f several girls in Gar­
field, were entertaided by Anis:
Prlmateer last Tuesday.
Miss Susan Bowman is home
after a two weeks visit in Port-1
land.
DAIRYMEN!
KILLS RATS
WOOD-LARK
FLY
R EFILA N T
Guaranteed.
Driven n u n >
file«
nd a i u i t i —
in c r e a s e » m ilk
and
money re­
turn«.
l o u r «Iriut-iMt h a « it.
II
not w e »v 111 « e n d p r e p a i d n t r i a l
iiu art p a r k a i r e f o r 75c.
Stam p«
accepted.
Clarke, Woodward Drug Co.,
1 'o r tl a n d . O r e g o n
A commission of Umatilla Indians
from the Pendleton country visited
Senator McNary at Salem to protest
against tho government's proposed
conversion of the Umatilla agency!
Also mice.
Absolutely prevents
school in Umatilla county into a hos odors from carcass.
One package
pital. The Indians say they want the proves this.
K A T -S N A P comes in
school retained.
cakes
no mixing with ether food.
Petitions are in circulation at Rose-
3ec size— 1 cake —enough for Pan­
burg asking for a special election to
bo held at the same time as tho state try, Kitchen or t'eilar.
t>3c size — 2 takes
for Chicken
election in November for the purpose
of voting on a proposed $15,000 bond House, Coops or srrfill biv lings.
?LSf5 size—5 cakes— enot’gh for
issue to buy a triple combination fire
engine and other apparatus for the all farm and out-buildings, storage
j buildings, or factory buildings.
city fire department.
Solti and Guaranteed by.
The automobile is tho most deadly
t
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Sheriff Wilson of Oregon City,
weapon in Portland today, according
was over here last Thursday and
to the report of his work for August, ESTACADA P H A R M A C Y
D
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A
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Monday.
published by l)r. Earl Smith, county
TOBACCO
coroner. Of the 16 cases of violent
Miss Lydia Mattson came home
death investigated by Dr. Smith and
from Portland for the week end
(Continued from first page)
his assistants during the month, five]
Hear
Governor
Pierce
at
the
and Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mort. !
caused Uy automobiles.
Springwater fair, September It.
The Ô regùh~f5Te imluStrlSr uétî were .... —
j
Mrs. Anna Pete o f Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Carpenter, Mr. dont commission has opened bra n d
On the grounds that the taxpayers
at 2:30 p. m.
W M . DALE, Local Agent
called on Mrs. W. L. Baughman
and Mrs. M. G..Weatherby atid offices at Klamath Falls and at Raker would unnecessarily be burdened with
Day call at Estacada Hotel.
l'he Springwater Grange will
last Monday.
.Gilbert ' çicqicked on Deep creek The Klamath office will be in charge a $50,000 highway debt, an application!
Night call at residence.
meet Saturday, September 8. at
of W . C. Lucas, while L. A. McCoskrl« to change the grade crossing of tho;
lust Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woodle of
Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst.
10.30 o'clock a. m. All members
has been assigned to the Baker office Southern Pacific tracks at St. Joe. 1
Troutdale, were over Monday,
J. B. Bowman is moving to Es­
Yamhill county, was tentatively deJ
J. E. M ETZG E R
are urged to be present to make
S. S. Duncan, superintendent of the
shaking hands with their many
plans for The fair, September 14. tacada this week for the winter. schools for Yamhill county, traveled nied at a hearing before the public
Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Herron H total of 11,500 miles in his official service commission at Salem.
Mrs. William Fink her daugh­
There were two fatal accidents in
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pinim and
and daughter Mary, from Hills­ capacity during the past year, accord
Children arrived from Portland ter Gertrude, and son Walter, boro, enjoyed the picnic and vis- ; Itig to his annual report filed with the the industries of Oregon during the!
week ended August 30. according to a
Monday to attend the celebration arrived Saturday from Portland it°d with Garfield friends Labor state superintendent of public instruc' report prepared by the state Indus-!
tlon.
to spend the week end and Labor Day.
doings.
trial accident commission. The vie-!
Day here.
Grading between Kirk and Créa tim3 were N. P. Whitecotton, carpen - 1
J. W. Shafford o f Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee,
of | cent on tho new Kugene-Klamath
,
,
ter, of Hood River, nnd James McGee,
Estacada Pressing Club
was another visitor Monday. He
j Bissel, spent Labor Day W ith Mr. ; Fails line of the Southern Pacific rail lineman, of Cottage Grove. A total
Christian Church
-
50c
thinks Estacada has a bright fu­
¡a n d Mrs. J. B. Robertson, also road will be completed during the win of 791 accidents were reported during 1 Suit Pressed
ture ahead o f it.
Eldet B. F. Clay, the recentlyj Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stephens, of ter, according to John Hampshire the week.
Cleaned & Pressed 75c up
who has received the contract for th€
e.regret to learn that, F red ! called Minister o f the Christian 1 o f Portland,
While surveying in Josephine coun­
31 miles.
ty recently L. E. Wilkes, surveyor,
Jorg formerly of this place, but Church, has moved to Estacada,
Miss Marjorie Sandstone, of
The Tillamook County Creamery came across a Douglas fir of im -!
now! o f Portland, is in a very pre-, and has rented the house of Mr. Sherwood, returned to her horn-1
association has filed with the Oregon incuse
proportions.
Measured
at
McAuley, formerly owned by Monday after a two weeks visit public service commission a petition breast height on an upper Milsido the
carious condition.
Mr. ’ Clay will, at the T. B. Young home in Gar- asking that the new freight tariff on tree was 38 feet 8 inches in circum­
L et Bronson and his son Bev­ Mrs. Duncan.
hay, grains and other farm products ference, or about 12 feet 2 Inches In
from
how
on
conduct
services in j field.
erly. went to Portland Sunday
I. O .O . F . J
bo suspended until the petitioners art I diameter,
The tree stands a little !
the
Christian
Church
regularly
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
McComb.
of
morning. Mr. Bronson returned
Estacada
Lodge
given a hearing.
more than a half mile due east of
every week.
! Viola, were week end visitors at
on the afternoon train.
the Oregon eaves.
No.
1
75.
George Parker, slayer of Shorifl
Bible School at 10 a. m.
i the T. B. Young home.
Bedding cnarges of $l a stock car)
Misses Connie Richmond and
Meets every Saturday evening in
Dunlap of Linn county, was saved
Preaching on the Lord’s Day; Mr. F. M. Graham, o f the U. temporarily from the gallows when and $1.50 for double-deck cars, in ef­
their lodge room, corner of Bi end-
Lydia Mattson both came home
way and Third streets. Visiting
from Portland, where they are at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Pray - 1 S. Navy, arrived Monday from the executive department at Salem fect on northwest railroads, are at­
brothers are always welcome.
tacked
In
a
suit
filed
with
the
Inter
I
employed, for the week end and er-Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30! Seattle for an extended visit with issued a reprieve covering a period ol state commerce commission last week,
J. E. Gates N . G.
90 days, following appeal of his case
| his cousin T. B. Young.
p. m.
J. K. Ely Secretary,
Labor Day.
by
the
Northwestern
Livestock
Ship
|
to the supreme court.
pers’
Traffic
league,
W
illiam
Pollman,
I
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The
sermon
Sunday
morning
M. B. Signs who was superin­
Immediately at the close of-the state
president; the Cattle & Horse Rais
will
be
on
"G
od’s
Great
House,”
tendent 6f the Estacada schools j
fair the Oregon headquarters of the
Sunday is the last day of Modern Woodmen of America will bt j ers' association of Oregon, Mr. Poll-
five years ago, has just bee., ap- and in the evening on “ Why?”
man also being president, nnd the
¡services in the church before moved to Salem and installed in the |
JOSEPH E. GATES-YOUR HOME
pointed superintendent of the Everybody will be welcome.
Portland Livestock exchange, L e e ,
Woodmen
building
now
being
erected;
!
conference.
We
will
hope
to
We
begin
on
time
and
close
on
Ghulson,
president.
Hillsboro schools.
on the state fair grounds. • The offices |
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
greet you there.
W hile several boatloads of men |
AND E M B A L M E R
are now located in Portland.
Mrs. Julius Krieger. Mrs C. ‘ T h e r e will be an Officers meet-
Sunday school at ten.
i place w here your loved ones will he cared fc.|
A
shipment of 20,000 rainbow ; wfif0 ilr“KSinK the Willamette river
C. Salmg and Mrs Sam.Bishop. -nR at the Church> Sunday after.
with tender care.— Lady assistant.
Morning service at eleven. Ser- trout fry from the Union Fish hatch 1 below the 'vaK° n brldK« nt Albany for
N IG H T A N D D A Y T E L E P H O N E
were three lad.es from Estacada noon at 3 0.clock<
monette for boys and girls.
ery was planted in Olive lake, the wa tbe body of Chester Kelty, 13-year old
FLOWERS
AND TOMBSTONES
who went to Portland, Saturday j
^ r- and ^ 'rs- C. A. Kelty. who
Topic o f the sermon “ God’s ter storage project of the Eastern ■ son
Estacada,
Oregon.
morning.
Oregon Light & Power company had been drowned »Portly before, an
You Guard Against Burglars, Yardstick. ”
which
furnishes
the
power
for
the
j
uLplano
piloted
by
Ort
Irons,
with
The first load of logs for th e '
Evening service at 8 p. m. A
But W hat About Rats?
Fremont plant, 35 miles west o l ! Jamcs F - » '« “ ’•‘ well of Albany as a
new saw mill at River Mill, of
j passenger, plunged into the river ,
Rats steal millions of dollars demonstration by the children of Baker.
the Electric, Lumber & Manu- worth of grain, chickens, eggs, ! the Junior League.
-n,„ hi-h
, ,
,,
,
within 50 yards of tho spot where
T H E S A N IT A R Y
The high record for gasoline sale? [
young Kelty was supposed to have
facturing Co., went through here > etc. Destroy property and are a
It ’s cool on the hill.
in Oregon was shattered in July, when
BARBER SHOP
Monday morning.
menace to health. If you arej
H oward W. M ort , Pastor. the distribution aggregated 7,885,54$ gone under. The plane fell about 300
feet,
gliding
Into
a
tail
spin
when
ne­
On
Broadway,
opposite Gem
troubled with rats, try RAT-
gallons, according to a report prepar
Albert Belfis went to Portland,
gotiating a sharp turn over tho spot
SNAP. It will surely kill them—
Theatre,
Estacada.
ed by Sam A. Kozer, secretary ol
In tho river whrro tho dragging was
Friday morning.
He informed prevent odors. Cats or dogs won’t
Agent for Cryst.il Laundry
state. The July tax on motor vehicle
in progress. Irons was injured ser
us that he went to see his girl, touch it. Comes in cakes. Three
fuels produced a total revenue ol
JACK NORTON, i'rop.
lously and died the following day.
which may have been the case as sizes, 35c 65c, $1.25. Sold and
$245.458.58.
guaranteed
by
Estacada
Phar-!
he was all dolled up for such an
macy.
occasion.
UNDERTAKING
RE-Nl-EM
J. I. O. E. O. F. G BUI
AT LDI E NG S
Methodist Episcopal Church
Coming to
PORTLAND
Mrs. W. L. Baughman, who
returned a week or two ago after
a visit with her daughter in Spo­
kane, is we regret to say, con­
fined to the house with poor
health.
The
“FAVORITE'’ THEATRE
Formerly the Gem
A D M I S S I O N 25c
AND
IOC
A. N. JOHNSON, Manager.
Tonight & Friday Night
VERA GORDON
IN
“YOUR BEST FRIEND"
AND
First Round of
“ FIGHTING BLOOD”
Saturday and Sunday
W esley Barry
RAGS
11
TO
September 13th and
u-
14th
“The InnerVoice”
i
S h o w S tarts at 7 :0 0
, l , _
Dr. M ellenthin
S PE C IA LIS T
in Interna! Medicine for the Past
Tw elve Years
DOES N O T O P E R A T E
W ill Be at
BENSON HOTEL
Wednesday. Thursday,
Friday
and Saturday, September
26,27, 28 and 29.
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
FO U R D A Y S O N L Y
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellinthin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and is licensed
by the state o f Oregon.
He visits professionally the more Im­
portant towns and cities and offers to
ail who call on this trip free consulta­
tion, except the expense of treatment
when desired
According to his method o f treat­
ment he does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall Stones, ulcers of the
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
Ke has to his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid
ney, bladder, bed wetting, c a t a r r h,
Weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica
leg
ulcers and rectal ailmenta.
I f you have been ailing for any lengtq
___ . . ____ of time and do not get any better, do
not fail to call, as imuroper measures
rather than disease are very often the
cause o f your long standing trouble
Remember above date, that consul­
crooks makes for a climax which tation or, this trip will be free and that
his treatment is dilferent.
is exciting and refreshing.
shadow them for the tempting
! reward offered for Marmaduke.
¡ H O W the
lad helps corral the
Married women mu-t be aecomparied
by their husbands.
IN* T H E HEAD*’ Address: 211 Bradbury Building, Los
i< -n acute a ttac k o f N asal C atarrh
Those subject to frequent "colds’' are Angeles, California.
vcnc-ally in a "run down" corditien.
9-6-13-20
H A L L'S CA TA RRH M ED IC IN E is a
T r-a:m cn t eoiW rtlng cf ar. Ointm ent, to
u.*Sd iocally. an.I a T m lc. which acts
uickly through th - Bloo-1 on th« Mu­
A good line o f Paints, Oils,
irs S u rfa 'ts . brll-tlny up the Fystem ,
and m aking you lees liable lo "colds " I Varnishes, Wall Paper, and Win-
Sold by druggists fur over 40 Years.
d w Glass at Pointer's.
tf
T. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O.
“ CO LD
I f you love sport don’t
miss the “ Fighting Blood.”
MUSIC BY THE KELLYS
..„I
hiw pa.. lhen the two
roam through the country, while
a g a n g o f desperate crooks
IN
K
Drama
Why is it that the appeal o f the
theme o f a boy’s rise from rags
to riches is eternal and unfad­
ing, having a powerful hold on
young and old alike? And why
is its message universal? The
answer to these questions is
¡given in "Rags to Riches,” the
| Harry Rapf production sponsored
by Warner Brothers, which will
j be at the Favorite theatre Satur-
urday and Sunday.
Freckled, inimitable Wes will
¡ be remembered by all who saw
| him in "School Days.” He typ-
1 ifies the unconquerable spirit of
I youth and its adventurous strain,
! which he always succeeds in
communicating to his audience.
“ Rags to Riches.”
adapted
from Charles A Taylor’s celebra-
; ted stage play, centers about
young Marmaduke Clarke, a
wealthy little child who frets
under the formality o f his home
and pines for a little action. He
gets his chance upon discovering
a burglar in the house. When
the stcond-story artist escapes
Marmaduke pursues him and be-
I
! comes
Wesley Berry
in New
W e have purchased a portion of the
Shoe Stock of The George Lawrence Co.,
wholesale manufacturers of Harness
and Saddlery, jobbers in Shoes, which
they are discontinuing. We are in a
position to offer you some wonderful
bargains:
1 Lot Men’s dark brown Grain Shoes at $2.95
1 Lot 8-in top with strap, Goodyear welt,
dark brown at
$5.90
This Shoe sells re g u la rly at $8.50
Come in while sizes are good.
JOIN THE CROWD AT
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
Where your Dollar has more Cents
H. B. S N Y D E R ,
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C. A . D Y K E M A N .