Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 13, 1923, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 16,
N u m b e r 49
E st a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r sd a y , S e p t e m b e r 13, 1923.
$1.50 P er Y ear
Estacada 14— Boring 8
Springwater Grange Fair
Bankers Dine and Confer
HYMENEAL
We just had to take Boring In the Grange hall ar Spring­ On Thursday, Sept. 6, 1923, at The Clackamas County Rank­
in g camp last Sunday. They water, Friday September, 14 an the home of the groom’s father. ers Association held the Sedtem-
would not come over and play in agricultural fair will be he.d at W. K. Reid of Garfield, Miss Eth- ber meeting as guests of the Es­
D ' £ W. O W. S T RHODES
our yard, so we went down three which there will be exhibits usual el Munro of Portland, was united tacada State Bank. A drive was As was briefly announced last
E O PA T H IC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
and evidently the ride in the open at a county fair, of all kinds of in marriage to Ralph W. Reid, taken thru the Garfield section week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, air improved the eyesight of the farm produce, live stock, among the Rev. A. DeMoy officiating, with dinner at Log LaBarre, celebrated their fiftieth marriage
local gang as they surely streng­ which will be a number of regis- They left immediately after the then a business session was held, anniversary on Tuesday, Sept. 4.
p v R . G. F. MIDFOKD
thened
their batting averages. istered Jerseys and Jerseys, fan- ceremony for their home near This consisted of reports from It was truly an auspicious occa­
^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d SU R G E O N .
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d aking 18 hits from the Hoffmeis- cy and school work. At 11 o’clock Rothe station on the Oregon City the representatives of the differ- sion for this venerable pair, who
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Streets. ter Bros. Walter Hoffmeister for State Market Agent C. E. Spence line.
banks of business conditions in have lived here for the past 18
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
their localities, which indicated a years, and who are beloved by all
Boring weakened after four in­ will speak, and a basket dinner
— — --------
£ ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
nings, and was replaced by his will follow at noon. After din-< People’s C & C Store
prosperous condition throughout who know them. In these days
DENTIST
brother Al. Walter was not in j ner at 1:39 J. C. Mickell, State j Large size Snow Flake crackers the county. This was followed when the divorce courts are work­
EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT
by a discussion of many matters ing over time, the celebration of
his usual form. For Estacada, ; Dairy and Food Commission lec-j ____ ________ _
3 i c
Estacada,
Oregon.
Moger started, but pitching two i turer, will give an address, and Perfection Sodas wood box. 52c of interest dealing with the vari­ a golden wedding is most refresh­
games in succession -on Labor'J. C. Plummer, of the Pacific In- Graham crackers 4lA lb box. _73c ous problems of every day bank­ ing. In this instance it signifies
T }R . W. WALLENS
Day and the Sunday before ap­ ternational Livestock Exposition Jelly glasses with top doz__ 39c ing. The next meeting will be to a union which has been great­
S U R G E O N D E N T IST
For over 20 vears at Springwater, Ore. parently did his wing no particu­ at 2, Governor Walter M. Pierce Shaker salt b o x ....................11c held at Milwaukie in October. ly blessed and successful. What
lar good and in the 6th, with two at 2:30 on "Equilization of Tax­ 1 qt jar Queen olives a t ......... 69c Chairman W. T. Wright, presi­ greater evidence to their worth
ALBERT t . e l o t t
away, a pass and three hits gave es.” A number of 0. A. C. rep­ Economy 1-2 gal jars doz. $1.45 dent of the Bank of Oregon City, can be afforded than that they
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Boring two runs and John was resentatives and H. C. Seymore, Very best milk can............. . . l i e presided.
raised a family of children to be­
RESIDENT LAWYER
come good and useful citizens,
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON replaced by George Smith. Pick the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs leader, Half ground salt 50 lb sack 54c
Irvine was the first man to face will endeavor to interest boys and Royal Baking Powder 12 oz._40c
and a credit to the communities
Clackamas County Fair.
George
arid, despite the tact that girls in agriculture.
W M . G. DUNLAP
Nut Krisp corn flakes 3 pkgs 23c The county fair will be held at in which they live. May they
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Pick had a perfect score of three
Keers best flour 49 lb sack.$1.86 Canby next week, September yet live long to see good days
New Cream Grades.
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle times up and three hits, George
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of
18-21. Evidently the manage- and enjoy them.
At the call of C. L. Hawley,
sent him to ’the bench for the
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
SCHOOL NOTES
does not expect much of attend­ William Dale and Miss Susan­
state dairy and food commis­
third out.
School
opened
Monday
with
r \ D. EBY,
ance
from this part of the coun nah Beamer were married Sept.
George Smith surely wielded a sioner, a number of Oregon1 total registration of 260. The ty, for we have received no copy 4, 1873 at Clearfield, Pennsylva­
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
creamery men met in Portland
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ wicked willow during the fracas, and adopted a definite grade for grade school has 160 enrolled, for publication. As a county af­ nia, the town in which both were
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
chalking up a double, a triple
twenty-two more pupils than at fair we would gladly have given born and raised. They settled in
and a home run out of five times cream and have now gone out to any time last year with new ones space for notice of it.
Latrobe in that state, where Mr.
TUfcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
get the cooperation of every
up.
AVA A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW.
Dale
was for years in business of
coming
in
every
day.
About
30
creamery in the state.
SPRINGWATER NEWS
Pick Irving made a sensational
At Gresham office—Tue.-davs, Thurs­
various
kinds. In 1905 with
more
students
are
expected
in
Oregoii creameries are making
days ana Saturdays, 2*13-5, Withrow catch of Moger’s fly in the sixth
Mrs. W. H. Bard has been ill their family they moved to Ore­
the
High
School,
they
being
still
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett
more butter than is used in the
the past week.
inning. The ball was hit to deep
building.
gon and Estacada, where Mr.
state,
disposing of the surplus in busy with summer work.
center,
away
out
where
the
ferns
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge Dale opened a general store at
Two
new
courses
which
are
MONEY TO LOAhT
and underbrush are the thickest. out of state markets. The best provingpopular are manual train and family, James Guttridge and the corner of First and Main Sts.
of these are San Francisco and
p A U L C. FISCHER
Lucile Guttridge, motered to Subsequently he moved into the
Pick was almost lost to view, his
Los Angeles, which demand a ing and domestic art which are
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
upraised
arms
alone
being
visi­
being offered to eighth grade Beaver Creek Sunday to visit building now occupied by Tom
BEAVER Bldg.
OREGON CITY
with John Shannon and family.
ble, but the ball landed in his high grade of product. A dis­ students for the first time.
Morton to whom he sold out
count of 6 cents a pound is
mitt, and when they land in
about
two years ago.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hamilton
and
charged against butter falling
Pick’s mitt they stick.
Christian Church
Seven
children, 4 girls, 3 boys,
daughter,
of
Portland,
visited
from 93 point to 89 point. A sin­
BILL BOLAND CAUGHT
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Moger
Sun­
were
born
to this union, all o f
Usual
services
at
the
Christian
gle can of bad cream is enough
TWO FOUL FLIES.
day.
whom
with
the exception of one
Church
on
Sunday.
The
subject
to reduce a whole churning these
London Lancashire Fire ins. Co.
Next Sunday on the local field,
daughter
who
passed on some
of
the
evening
sermon
will
be:
Grandma
Howell
has
been
ill
four points and pull the price
Estscada and Eagle Creek will
years
ago,
were
present to cele­
Keep your policy in our Fire
‘‘The
Irresistible
Christ.”
the
past
week,
but
is
reported
as
down from 46 cents a pound to
Proof Vault, free of charge.
brate this golden anniversary of
battle. That means a portion of
some
better
at
this
writing.
89. This loss on a ton lot is $120
their parents. They assembled
the local team will be in the Ea­
Mrs. Wiley Howell and chil­ in the park for a picnic dinner,
cash. Worse yet, the drop in It is reported that Earl Kilgore
H. C. S T E P H E N S
gle Creek lineup and the others
who
recently
lived
in
Estacada,
dren visited with her mother, the children being Dr. George
quality means disaster to the Or­
for Estacada. It should be some
and was connected with the Peo­ Mrs. Lewellen, in Portland last Dale and wife of Wallowa, Ore.,
A gent .
egon export butter market.
battle. You see the bunch down
Dr. Will Dale, wife and baby of
‘‘Oregon creameries are now ple’s store, bnt now of Los An­ Sunday.
Portland, Mrs. F. F. Gill of Du-
Eagle Creek way think they are
geles,
was
married
a
few
days
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Seaguest fur, Ore., Mrs. Vida Stubbs and
*
.•-x*-X~X-*X--X--X--><>X-*ru>fl * the back bone of the team, and up against the proposition of put­
ago.
»j*
ting quality into their butter or
moved
to the John Seaguest farm son Edward of Gresham, Mr. and
the Estacada gang think they
Perry Hirt and family, Mrs. Sunday, from Appleton, Wash­ Mrs. O. E. Smith and children,
going out of business,” says V.
are.
and Mac Dale of Estacada.
D. Chappel, secretary of the Or­ E. Hall’s son, were out Sunday ington.
From what we heard last Sun­
In the evening the Masonic
l
from
Portland,
returning
Mon­
egon Buttermakers’ association
lodge of this place, of which Mr.
day, the entire population of Bor­ and head cf dairy production at day morning.
DOVER DOINGS
Dale is a valued member and sec­
ing is going to Canby to help Es­ the state college.
Band Organizes
I he De Shazer Udell grain sep­ retary, honored the worthy cou­
tacada win the championship at
with a reception after the
BI5SELL ITEMS
Last Friday evening, Sept. 7th arator which tipped over near ple
the County Fair. That’s the
the W. P. Roberts place on Sat­ regular meeting of the order.
the
band
boys
met
to
complete
kind of sports they’ve got down
Threshing is over after a two
urday, will soon be repaired and The relatives and members of the
AND
week’s run, and everyone har­ their organization. J. E. Gates the season’s run finished. Two Eastern Star were included in the
Boring way.
vested a good crop, and the farm­ was elected business manager; of the men had to jump to avoid invitation. To the music of
BARTON.
"Here Comes the Bride,” Mr.
ers are now taking a little rest J. K. Ely, secretary and treasur­ injury, so there was none hurt.
and Mrs. Dale were escorted to
er;
A.
C.
Davis,
bandmaster;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peak,
Mr
Peak’s
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nelson and before starting their fall plow­
School Books Are
the front of the hall by Mr. and
Wilbur Wade, assistant. Every­ nephew and Mr. and Mrs. Rose, Mrs. G. E. Lawrence. Mr. H.
son Merle drove to Portland Sat­ ing.
STRICTLY CASH lO
Portland, were visiting rela­
urday to meet a daughter and Oscar Lins and Richard Smith body should help the band, as it of
C. Stephens was then called up­
EVERYONE
tives in Dover on Sunday.
on for a few remarks, which he
children from Eugene, who will began their first year in high is needed here. They want ad­
The Rev. M. Severs is visiting rave in characteristic vein, pre­
ditional instruments and music.
make them a visit.
schcol Monday.
his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ed­ senting the "golden weds” with
Wm. Ferrel has gone to the
ward Severs. Mr. Severs held a beautiful electric parlor lamp,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus vis­
VIOLA
services in the Dover church Sun­ on behalf of the Masons. Miss
mountains above Estacada on a ited with Mr. Pete Paulsen and
The
Store
day afternoon.
Anna Dillon for the O. E. S. pre­
hunting trip.
family Sunday.
DIED—At his home in Viola,
■ X -< ~ X K -i~ X ~ X -X " X ~ X -X ~ X ~ X ~ > *
sented an electric grill.
Mr.
Charles
Updegrave
is
now
log­
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Elmer, Mr.
Dale received the gifts, express­
Mr. and Mrs. W. Held were Thursday Sept. 6, 1923, James ging for Rov Douglass.
and Mrs.. C. Rineman and son calling on Mr. and Mrs. R. Cha­ F. Cummins. He had been in
ing suitably his and Mrs. Dale’s
Joseph De Shazer, who has thanks for the same. A short
poo»- health the past year, and
Carl, of Portland, W. II. Counsel, ney Sunday evening.
bed fast for 2 years. Mrs. Cum­ been confined to the house for program was rendered, and then
Milwaukie. Lavena Marshall and
The Christian Endeavor Soci­ mings took his body to Cheney, the past week on account of neu­ after congratulations and light
Ralph Abnert, of Estacada spent
ety meets at the home of Mr. Wn„ where he was laid to rest ralgia in his limb, is again able refreshments the company broke
Sunday at the Nolan Park on
beside his son James. His wife to be about without the aid of up.
and Mrs. C. A. Johnson Thursday and
an adopted son survive him. crutches.
Deep
creek.
PLACE Y O U R IN­
evening, Sept. 13.
He
bought
the mill property here Mr. and Mrs, G. V. Bellinger “1 Got Real Mad When I Lett
SURANCE THROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Forman, son
a
few
years
ago.
Mr.
Henry
Joiner,
after
work­
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO Till, Mr. Forman’s sister are
and little daughter Nadine, of
My Setting H en.” Mr».
WI LL P R O T E C T
Portland, spent the week end
ing for some months up the river
School
began
last
Monday,
Hannan.
driving through Idaho and Mon­
YOUR INTEREST
I with Miss B. Swanson of Lents visiting with Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph
has come home to stay.
tana visiting relatives. Ray and
De Shazer, at La Rose Lawn.
"I went into ihe hen house
as teacher.
Most everyone of this commu­
one morning and found my favor­
Vister Forman and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Beulah Hiclnbothem is at­
ite setter dead. I got real mad.
Trillions for Publicity.
Gage are running the farm dur­ nity attended the Labor Day pic­ tending the Estacada high school
Went to the store, bought some
nic in Estacada Monday.
ing their absence.
again this fall.
‘‘Six Million dollars for adver­ RAT-SNAP and in a week got
Mr. J. W. Watson and family,
Gladys Nolan has returned
The Howell and Jubb thresh- tising the Pacific Coast” is the six dead rats. Everybody who
of
Sellwood, visited at the home : ing machine is in Viola this week title to a folder being mailed by raises poultry should keep RAT-
from a camping trip with friends,
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen over and this will finish up the season. the Oregon Slate Chamber of SNAP.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
on Eagle cr9ek above Estacada.
Sunday and Monday of last
W’m. Hicinbothem. wife and commerce today to 8000 repre­ $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Mieir and
daughter, Esther are near Inde­ sentative* business men of the Estacada Pharmacy.
week.
¡friends from PortlanJ, drove to
WHITE LEGHORNS
Ed Harders and Earl Lins are pendence picking hops. Mrs. J. state.
Lacroy and little daughter, and
Bred for Vigv'r and High ‘ Mosier Sunday.
LLS RATS
finishing up some work an a her sister. Miss Annie Bateson
The bulletin points out that
Egg r rodoction.
Jessie Odell ha3 been quite ill )
every large city on the Pacific
house they have been building have also been picking there.
Our primary aim is to produce
■ for several days.
vigorous, husky chicles; healthy,
for Mrs. Oliver Gerber, of Lo­ The school house has many Coast has raised a fund for the ami mice—That’s RAT-SNAP, the old
rugged breeding stocK. and first
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Swafe, of' gan.
exploitation of the potential re­
! new improvements, new wood sources of their territory, and reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in
class hatching eggs. Hence, in
I
Portland,
camped for a week on >
many cases, our customers roil
shed
and
back
p*>rch,
and
with
that all the rail lines serving the cakes—no mixing with other food.
up bigger egg records than we do.
I their farm near Barton, which is Mr. Chaney has been doing new painting inside.
west are spending literally mill­ Your Money back if it fails.
But we hold our mature stock
occupied by the Clint. Lounsbury I S0T’e carpenter work for the Ls-
35c size—1 cake—enough for Pan­
back as long as possible after the
ions
in national advertising.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Lankin
: tacada feed store the pa3t week.
moult and bring them into laying
family.
try, Kitchen or Cellar.
have
moved
into
the
Gibb
house,
"This
is
Oregon’s
opportunity
as near the hatching season as
66c size — 2 cakes — for Chicken
The Barton school commenced The Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Mort which they have repapered and to cash in,” says the message to
possible. Thus are our customers
the business men of the state. House, Coops or small buildings.
assured of strong, rugged chicks
Monday with a good attendance. left Tuesday noon for Portland, painted.
size — 5 cakes — enough for
and high quality hatching eggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodspee l where they will attend the con­ J. H Sevier is thinking of vis­ "When you support the Oregon all $1.25
farm and out-buildings, storage
ORDER EARLY.
State
Chamber
of
Commerce
you
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Panrel ference of the M. E. Church. iting his old home near Milan, are helping to take advantage o f} buildings, or factory bulndings-
FlilL MARQUAM
and children, of Portland, pic­ Mr. Mort expects to take his final Mo., which he has not seen since the greatest advertising and pub- j •Sold *nd Guaranteed by.
Estacada. Oregon.
nicked Sunday on ihe Turner examinations and be ordained a boy.
| licity movement in the history of j
out Of E V tco i* '
FARM locatei c
G«rfie*<!ro®d.
Job printing at the N ews offieci the nation.
elder.
Harm on the Clackamas river.
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