aaímt (Eiarkmt f .L, t i ù f W J . ' XM $ Z\\ \ > 3*-" ' « "V Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 16, E st a c a d a , O r e g o n , T hursday , O ctober 4. 1923. N u m b e r 52 ^ We Win Another Ball Game (C o n d e n s e d ) ■ Estacada Stafford "TAR. W. W. RHODES ^ O ST E O PA T H IC y \ R . G. F. MIDFOKD ^ P H Y SIC IA N SURGEON, and f it t e d OFFICE and Rasldsnce Second and Main Strsets Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections jQ K CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST E V E N IN G W O RK BY A P P O IN TM E N T Estacada, Oregon. TAR. W. WALLENS S U R G E O N D E N T IS T For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. ALBERT t . e l o t t A T T O R N E Y A T LAW RESIDENT LAWYER ESTACADA. - - OREGON W M . G. DUNLAP A T T O R N E Y A T LAW At Estacada, in the office of Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ fice 1524 Yeon Building. D. EBY, r \ A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. M Ad­ cGUIRK & SCHNEIDER A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 721 Corbett building. FIR E INSURANCE. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, free of charge. .-x-x-x-X":- | S P E C IA L t A BOTTLE OF L17 ¿^9 0 5 Hymeneal H. C . S T E P H E N S A gent . 17 ^5 It was good to watch the bo\ s work. At no time this season have^fcthey shown better form. They hit, they fielded, they did every thing,they should have done and they played^errorless^ball. The batting border.^ was the same as usual but &ihe lineup quite different. King worked behind the bat, Boland on second base, Jack ¡Smith in light field and Scott in the box; flans will please read our last week’s write­ up). Boland handled himself in dandy shape on second. He robbed G. Rabrick of a hit in the fourth inning when he speared chatj gentleman’s red hot grass- cutter and made an easy out at first. Boland told King he was showing him how second base should be played, and Guy to get even caught a foul fly in the next inning, and so it was a perfect day and everyone was happy. Jack Smith hit a homer in the sixth and that ball sate did trav­ el when it left, the bat. V\ e can only say that the whole team played good ball and earned their victory. Next Sunday Carus comes for the last game of the season. Re­ member that Carus is the cham- pionshid team of the southern Clackamas league while Estaca- cada is that of the northern. They beat us atCanby, but—well come out and see Sunday. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in LichthOrn Bldg., Estacada, X R ay E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s RunsBHiU ErroiB Mr. John C. Hiliman announ­ ces the marriage ofthis daughter Bertha Lynn to Mr. William B. Wilson on Monday. September 24, 1923, Seattle, Wash. They will be at home in Portland, af­ | ter October 5, at 720 East Grant $ Street. S -W h o editor of the N ews begs to express his heartiest felicita- -tations. I COLGATE’S PERFUME I Band Concert Planned j . F R E E AThe.Eastern fCiackamas Band | WITH A BOX OF is preparing to give a big con­ cert in the near future. The date will be announced later. COLGATE’S TALC BOTH FO R 25C $ People’s C & C Store Royal Baking Powder. 12 oz can, regular price 50cts. our price ............................................. 40c Schillings Baking Powder, 12 oz Store t can, regular price 45cts. our x<~x~x-x~x~x~x~x«x~x~x~>-»- price________ _3£c 1 gal. of Tea Garden Syrup $1.35 gal. Economy fruit jars while they last per dozen____ $1.45 For Fire Insurance Kerr’s hard wheat flour guaran­ teed, sack_____________$1.86 Canned sweet potatoes No. 2Mb size can_______ _13c PLACE Y O U R IN­ Nut Crisp corn flakes, large size, SURANCE THROUGH YOUR HOME AGENT WHO 3 packages....... .................23c WILL P ROTE CT M. J. B. coffee, Goiden West and YOUR INTEREST Hills Bros, pound___ ____ 42c A few sacks of sugar at much below market prices. We carry Lawrence’s cream and Cary Real Estate Co. milk. ____________ _____ _— ~ X The Rexall Trap-Nested WHITE LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg Production. Our primary aim is to produce vigorous, husky chicks; healthy, nigged breeding stocK. and first class hatching eggs. Hence, in many cases, our customers roll up bigger egg records than wc do. But we hold our mature stock bacK as long as possible after the moult and bring them into laying as near the hatching season as possible. Thus arc our customers aasured of strong, rugged chicks and high quality hatching eggs. ORDER EARLY. PHIL MARQUAM Estacada. Oregon. FARM iocatedcr« mile out of E*tj Gerfieidroad. •‘Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever Made,” Mas. Emily Shaw Says. My husband bought a $2 trap. I bought a 65c boxol RAT SNAP, i The trap only caught 3 rats but RAT-SNAP kil.ed 12 in a week. I’m never without RAT-SNAP. Reckon 1 couldn’t raise chicks without it.” RAT-SNAP comps in cakes. Three sizes. 35c, 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Estacada Pharmacy. Currinsville Store Prices Rock salt per !b.............. . Wheat home raised per lb. Economy Mixed feed, sack Molasses. 500 lb net, bb! _ . B. G Dairy Feed, sack___ 2c 1 Kc $1.25 8.00 1.25 $1.50 P er Y yr [Community Club. BARTO LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. W A good sized gathering assem- Dr. Mid ford w as in Pci Hard tended the State fair at Salem bled in the lobby of the Estacadaj Sunday. and then drove to Eugene for hotel last Friday evening, for the Warrcn Smith weilt t o polt- several days visit with friends. initial fall meeting ot the Eastern ¡an(j gatur(jay i ^ Community ___ i ■■ ■____________ _____ ____ the reception at the Methodist —, The Barton Lumber and 1 ath Clackamas Club. J. Boo Marchank w as.a t ornanti mill has been closed for some church last Monday evening, in K. Ely, vice-president, presided visitor yesterday. time, as the river is ho lew to| Honor ■ of Rev. and Mrs. 11. W. in the absence of Fred Bartholo­ Mrs. W. C. Bacon went to Port- mew the president. The main float logs. They have put in a Mort’s return to Estacada tor busin ss of the meeting was for *arK* evening. dam on the G. W. Turner place another pastoral year, proved to Mrs. John Osborn and sons the 'Ction of officers. A num­ to get the logs that they lost at be a very happy atlair- Not only his own people but others were spent Saturday in Portland. ; the mill. ber names were suggested for pres snt, but none of their own­ Mrs. G. L. Mendenhall went to A large elk was seen by sever­ present to extend tiu ir felicita­ ers Were willing to serve in that Gresham Saturday morning. al persons about a mile from tions to him. He is now a full capacity. Finally A. G. Ames Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens ! Barton one morning. It came fledged elder having been or­ was mentioned, and he expressed were Portland visitors Sunday. down from the hills, cressed the dained at the last conference. J. his willingness to accept, so he Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitching pavement and jumped into a G. Hayman presided over the was chosen. J. K. Ely was elect­ and baby, were visitors in Weston cornfield for its breakfast and meeting, and alter the hymn, “ Blest be the Tie which Binds” ed to succeed himself as vice- Sunday. didn’t seem to be at all wild. was sung, he called on Rev. B. E. president, and Phil Adams as sec­ Among those attending the retary and treasurer. The club Tomorrow is the last day for State fair wete All ert Bat tle- Clay, of the Christian church, to voted to recommend H. C. Steph­ the second half of taxes without man, Lloyd Odell and Franklin offer an invocation. Then the penalty. orchestra played a selection ens to the city council, as its Mrs. J. D. Stout of Portland, and Hazel Gibson. which was followed by the Rev. choice for tilling the unexpired Mr. and Mrs. Jens IVdersen A. De.Moy, who spoke for the term of G. E. Lawrence as may­ called on Mrs. U. H. Gibbs, yes­ and daughter Eleaner wt re Es­ parish and pledged support to or. Refreshments were served terday afternoon. tacada visitors Wednesday. Mr. Mort in his work. Miss Ruth Gur former townsman, John at the close of the discussions. Page, now of Gladstone, was in Edna Bates, who finished the Dillon then sang a choice selec­ Reception of Teachers. 8ti; grade in the Barton school tion, and Rev. U. 11. Gibbs was Estacada Tuesday. ¿¡The reception given by the Mrs. Hattie Cramer and Miss last year, is new attending the U>e next speaker, who dwelt on Parent-Teacher Association for Minerva Ritchie were visitors in Estacada high school. the three fold character of the the Teachers of the Estacada Portland Saturday. Mrs. George W. Turn?;' has ministry. Misses Irma Gates and schools, was held last Ihursday Mrs. Ava. Bronson and Mr. again reported for duty on the Thelma Wilcox played a duet, night at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Rex Ludlow were on the Portland circuit court jury at Oregon City and then the Rev. B. E. Elay There seemed to be a larger at­ Having gone to that city ^Monday. spoke in praise of Mr. Mort. A tfain Saturday morning. tendance than usual, and all en­ Mrs. George Whitehead has playlet in one act caused much joyed themselves. Entertainment Mrs. G. E. Lawrence went to returned from a visit to 'The amusement, in which Mrs, M.Ju. was furnished by giving out slips Portland Sunday afternoon, re­ Dalles. Weatherb.v and Thomas Carpen­ on which numbers were written. turning the following day. ter, of Garfield, were the leading The Dibble and William Odell These were in pairs, and those UM rs. Mae Reed and daughters, characters, assisted by G. E. families were Portland visitors who had the corresponding num­ Misses Mary Alice and Florence Lawrence, M. G. Weatherby and Tuesday. 8 bers were to talk to each other June, went to Portland Saturday. Walter Smith. Mrs. B. 11. Zim­ for three minutes and then write Our best thanks are due our Mr. and Mr. George W. Turn­ merman gave a brief reading, the an impression of each other. friend J. W. Carson for a box of er, Mrs. L. B. Devine and Miss band rendered another selection. These impressions were subse­ fine prunes and delicious Graven- Alice Hansen attended the East­ The Rev. H. W. Mort was the ern Clackamas Community club last speaker and expressed his quently read out loud and caused stein apples. much amusement. Another stunt Leo Pesznecker is spending his meeting at Estacada Friday appreciation of the evening’s do­ was, two sides being chosen, each vacation as the guest of Ernest evening. ings. The ladies of the church was given a suit case packed Rynning. He is employed at a Quite a little excitement was ' served refreshments as a suitable caused in Barton Tuesday by the | finale. with certain articles of apparel, Vancouver iron foundry. arrival of a Portland police car then in turn each one was to open Mr. Mort starts out very aus- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horeish the case, don the apparel, walk of Portland, were guests of Mr. on the trail of a juvenile dcliu-j ¡ficiously on his new year as pas- quent who has the unfortunate i tor of the local church. Both he to a chair and back, then doff the and H. C. Gohring, Sunday. habit of appropriating other and his good wife have endeared costume and pack it back in the jfMrs. George L. Carr and her boys’ bicycles. ease. The side which got through themselves to the community. daughter, Miss Alice, of Indian­ Wm. Christensen taxed the first won. Refreshments were As lie said in his response, he apolis, Ind., were guests of Mr. Barton bridge to the utmost Sat- >vas pastor of the M. E. Church served at the conclusion. and Mrs. G. L. Mendenhall last urday, while crossing it with his first and next a citizen of Esta­ Tree Nursery for Estacada. week. threshing machine engine, heav­ cada. It is very generally con­ Miss Mary Ely will teach school ily loaded with two feminine ceded that in both capacities he E. P. Smith, who for several years has had a nursery at Gres­ in the George district beginning neighbors. has proved his worth. ham, last spring leased four acres October 1. She will remain at Mrs. W. J. Nolan returned from John Page on the hill east home, driving back and forth in Tuesday from a short visit in L IT E R EAGLE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass of town, adjoining the W. L. a coupe. Portland. and children were the weekend Mrs. Earl Shibley and children Baughman place, and across the Mr. and Mrs. S. Richardson guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehn- road from the A. S. Hassell place. returned yesterday noon, to the of Portland, visited for a short During the summer this land has camp where Mr. Shibley is at time with Aii-s Alice Hansen ke, the parents of Mrs. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and been broken up and Mr. Smith | work, after a visit with relativ s Monday. children ol Portland, and Mrs. will plant it to tree seed and in Portland and Springw'ater. Several neighbors gathered at young trees, both forest and BORN -A t the Lovlace Hospi­ | the Wm. Christensen home Mon- M. S. Horsman of Pendleton, were Sunday dinner guests of fruit, and will also raise flowers. tal, Estacada, September24,1923, j day to assist in husking corn. Mr. and Mrs. R. if. Gibson. It will be known as the Eastwood a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. nursery. He will arrive next Lovell, of Currinsville. Dr. G. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus were Football Game week and is having the lumber Midford was the attending phy­ calling at the home of Walter The football season will open hauled to put up a house for his sician. Douglass on Tuesday. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle when the Estacada High School DOVER DOINGS were guests < f Mr. and Mrs. Christian Church will play West Linn High School School started S ep tem b er 24th on the home field. Come out and Morris Wheelst of Einneman, The services at the Christian with an enrollment of about 23, Church on Sunday, October 7, under the tutorage of Miss Eliza give our home boys a good send Sunday night and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle Sr. oft, admission 50 cents. will be as follows: Smart of Portland. Miss Smart and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woo­ Bible school at 10:09 a. m.. WANTED A first class feed is making her home with TI. L. dle were visiting at the home of Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and Guthrie. mill and gasolene engine. What Ray Woofle Sunday. have you? Address Buyer, care 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ Ed Wolf and family have re­ of Eastern Clackamas News. It cently moved from Portland onto nesday at 7:30 p. m. WANTED 175 cedar fence SPR IN G W A TER N E W S posts, 7 feet long, facing 6 in. on George Perry ar.d daughter Choir practice Friday 7:30. their farm. A business meeting will follow Edward Severs and J. L. Krie- at least three sides; preferably Helen were home over (he week made of dead cedar. State price the morning sermon, on “Our ger are both working at the Pagg delivered. Upton A. Upton, Es end from Portland. mill. Father’s Business.” Evening tacada, Or., Ri. 1. 10-4-11 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson sermon, “ What the man found The Pagg Bros, have greatly returned from the state fair on Bear Creek hill by fixing the bro­ Is Your Name Written Here? Tuesday. who climbed a tree?” You are cordially invited to at­ ken plank. Those subscribing for this pa John .Moger and his uncle M. tend these services. Special Trucks are kept busy hauling per during the week are: II. H. H. Wilkens visited with Mr. and W. L. Baughman, G. R. music will be rendered. ; ties from the Pagg mill to Eagle Carlin, Mrs. 'fenny on Monday evening. Ellis. J. L. Palmateer. B. F. C lay , Creek, where four cars are being Minister Christian Church. loaded. This is the first 9hip- “Why I Put Up With Rafs for John Schenk and family of Gresham, visited on Sunday with Years,’ Writes N. Win* Methodist Episcopal Church m< nt’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttr. lge. . . ....................... J. G. Kreiger and family were »or, Farmer. Strange __ . of . the Car! .Neumann _____ . fam- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Folsom and , . statistics , . kept . m the guests “ Years ago 1 bought some rat Mr. and Mrs. Jim Folsom and pastor s study show that more .. . n , 1 . ; „ . , ily at Eagle Creek on Sunday, poison, which nearly killed our daughter of Sandy, spent .Sun­ people are sick on Sunday than the total for the other six days. I The Rev and Mrs Levine and fine watch dog. It so scared us day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold son visited with Mrs. Levine s that we suffered a long time v. ith Horner. Sunday school at 10. Morning service at 11 withser- sister, Mrs. Edwin Seward last rats until a reighbir loll me Mrs. C. M. Fo som ac ompan- ab'ut RAT-SNAP. That’s the ied her sons to Sandy where she monette. week. Epworth League at 6:30. Vinnie DeSchazer, who has sare rat killer a nl a safe one.” will visit : everal days, and then The 7:30 service, topic, “The been ill for the past several Three sizes, 35c, flic, f t . 25. Sold go to her home at Day;on, Wa h. Sunday Sleeper.” months is still confined to her an 1 guarantied by the Eitacada j Job printing at the Nux 3 ofi’ec Pharmacy. H. W. M ort , Pastor, ibed. POPOLAI! PASilli (illitü RLüLPUQN