Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 25, 1923, Image 1

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    Cloriutmas Knits
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 17,
E sta ca d a , O reg o n , T h u rsd a y , O cto ber
N umber 3
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
r .
W. W. RHO DES
O S T E O P A T H IC
PH Y SIC IA N A N D SU RG EON
Office in LichthOrn B ldg., E stacada,
D
D R. P H G. Y S F IC . MIDFOKD
IA N
SURGEON.
and
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets.
Estacada, Oregon”“Tolephono Connections
T ~ \R . CHAS. P. JO H N SO N
DENTIST
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Estacada*
Oregon.
T A R . W. W A L L E N S
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
F o r over 20 years a t S p rin g w a te r, 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
A t E stacada, in th e office of Woodle
R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f­
fice 1521 Yeon Building.
O • D. EBY,
a t t o r n e y
a t
l a w
G eneral P ractice.
C onfidential
viser. O regon C ity. O regon.
.
A d­
& S C H N E ID E R
A TTO R N EY S A T LAW .
A t G r e s h a m office—T uesdays, T h u rs­
days ana S atu rd a y s, 203-5, W ithrow
building. P o rtla n d o ffice, 721 C o rb ett
building.
M
c G U IR K
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
Ed Douglass made a trip to
Roseburg last week.
Mrs. Ed Douglass was calling
on
Mrs. R. B. Gibson last Friday.
Brief Resume of Happenings of
Eagle Creek Grange held its
the Week Collected for
regular session last Saturday
Our Readers.
with about 17 present. After
eating an excellent dinner a short
The
W illis L. Cady, appointed p o stm a ste r business session was held.
for B eaverton, is a n ativ e son of th a t pie social which the grange had
town.
planned to give on Hallowe’en
A local cam p of th e S panish W ar night was postponed indefinitely.
V eteran s has been organized a t The
Walter Douglass and family
D alles.
were
dinner guests of Mr. and
One of P rin e v llle ’s lan d m ark s, th e
Mrs.
Will
Bell on Sunday.
E lk in s building, w as d estro y ed by fire
of unknow n origin.
George Douglass was seen out
A tten d an ce In th e C o ttag e Grove this way Sunday.
schools h as re a c h e d 705, th e h ig h e s t, Guy Wilcox and family and
in th e h isto ry of th e tow n.
Mrs. Nora Reid were visiting H.
T he to ta l re g istra tio n a t th e E u­ S. Gibson Sunday afternoon.
gene Bible u n iv ersity is 225, w hich is
Roy Douglass and family took
th e la rg e st in th e h isto ry of th e in­
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Akers
stitu tio n .
A m ass m ee tin g of b e rry grow ers Sunday.
of Canby and o th e rs in te re ste d in es­
J. P. Steinman was calling at
tab lish in g a c an n ery a t Canby w as i
the home of R. B. Gibson Sunday,
held a t th e city hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffmeis-
An effo rt to pro cu re d ire c t airp la n e |
m ail serv ice b etw een P o rtla n d and terandson Henry, Jr., daugh­
New York w ill be m ade by th e P o rt­ ters Grace and Elsie, were din­
land C ham ber of C om m erce.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
T h e m ovem ent of w heat to P o rt­ Hoffmeister Sunday.
land over th e O-W. R. & N. line is
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sersanous
ju st about tw ice a s h eavy th is y e a r as
came
out this way Saturday eve­
It w as a t th e sam e tim e in 1922.
ning spending Sunday at their
A. Jelm s Jr., ed ito r of th e M itchell
Deep Creek farm.
S en tin el, died a t his hom e in M itchell.
Mrs. E. Naylor who has been
He w as 84 y e a rs old an d a v e te ra n of
th e Civil w ar. H e founded th e Sen­ a resident of this place for some
tin el in 1903.
years, died from appoplexy last
C. A. H ow ard, su p e rin te n d e n t of th* Sunday. She was buried in Mt.
M arshfield p ublic schools, re p o rts a
Scott cemetery, Wednesday.
to tal e n ro llm en t of 1212 in th e city
25. 1023.
LOCAL BREVITIES
Mrs. W. J. Moore was a fort-
land visitor today.
Mr. and Mts. A. E. Sparks
were in Portland Monday.
Miss Lenora Ross spent Tues­
day and Wednesday in Portland.
The Dollar electric sawmill at
River Mill is about ready for
business.
Attention is called to the ad of
the Estacada hotel. This is an
institution which is a credit to
the town.
M. J. Moore of the Estacada
hotel returned yesterday morn­
ing from a business trip to Linn
county.
Miss Velma Stovall of Hardin,
Mont., arrived last week, for an
extended visit with her sister,
Mrs. Charles P. Johnson.
Robert March bank Jr. is the
proud possessor of a very hand­
some new bicycle, on which he
rides around the envy of other
boys.
Last year entries at the Pacific
International Live Stock Exposi­
tion at Portland numbered 3816.
Every year has seen the number
increase. This year the officials
expect the figures to run oyer
4000. They are coming in now.
BARTON.
$1.50 P er Y ear
SPRINGWATER NEWS
The social to be given Tuesday
evening, Oct. 30th is in the form
of a hard times party, and any
one wearing good clothes will be
fined. The school children will
give a program, and an old times
spelling match will be held. All
are requested to bring pumpkin
pie or doughnuts, sweet cider
will be served free.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erickson
went to Portland on Tuesday for
a few days.
Miss Verlie Coop has been ill
with the grippe the past week.
M. H. Wilkins left Thursday,
for California. He visited his
sister, Mrs. J. F. Moger, the past
month.
Mrs. Spencer and son Richard
of Portland, visited Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Moger.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge
and family and James Guttridge
visited Mrs. Guttrldge’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zurcher at Sil-
verton on Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Still and children
are visiting in Portland with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Masson, this week.
Mrs. Peter Erickson has been
ill the past week.
G A R F IE L D ITEM S
F.
DIES SUDDENLY
Thomas Franklin Ryan, bank­
er and politician of Clackamas
county, died at his home near
Oregon City, suddenly last Sat­
urday morning.
He was born in Newport, R. I.
about sixty-five years ago, and
came to Oregon in 1883, settling
at Oregon City. He took an ac­
tive part in politics from the first
and held a number of offices, be­
sides attending to his banking
and investment interests. For
eight years he was deputy state
treasurer, and also served in the
state senate and the lower house.
He was popularly called Judge
Ryan, for he was one time coun­
ty judge. He served several
terms also as mayor of Oregon
City, besides in other public offi­
ces. At the time of his death,
he was president of the Bank of
Commerce of Oregon City.
He was extremely popular and
a familiar figure at most public
gatherings. He was high up in
Masonry besides being a promi­
nent member of the I. O. O. F.,
Elks and other fraternal orders.
Four children survive him, two
sons and two daughters. The
funeral services, were held Mon­
day afternoon from the Odd Fel­
lows temple, with the state grand
lodge in charge. The pastor of
the First Presbyterian church,
officiated. The interment was
in the Masonic plot at Mountain
View cemetery by the side of his
wife who predeceased him a year
ago. A delegation from the Es­
tacada I. O. O. F. lodge attend­
ed.
Grant Hawley returned last
Mrs. Minnie Eash was hostess
week from a 3 weeks hunting to the Skip-a-week club Wednes­
FIRE INSURANCE.
trip in Southern Oregon. Mr. day with ten members and one
and Mrs. Arthur Chase of Port­ visitor. A pleasant afternoon
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
land accompanied him.
schools. T h is is an in c re a se of 218
was spent sewing quilt blocks,
People’s
C
&
C
Store
over la s t year.
Keep you r policy in o ur F ire
Mrs. L. M. Petersen went to followed by dainty refreshments.
P roof V ault, fre e of ch arg e.
P e titio n s a re b eing c irc u la te d for Special:
Portland last Wednesday, to meet
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ellsworth
th e ap p o in tm en t of D. C. E llis a s p o st­ Swift’s wool soap flakes pk'g 11c Mr. Petersen’s mother who re­
of
Salem, are spending several
H. C . S T E P H E N S
m a s te r a t G aribaldi. Uis is seek in g
turned
from
a
visit
with
her
son
Liberty
Bell
syrup
10
oz.
can..17c
weeks
with the latter’s sister,
th e a p p o in tm en t to succeed h is wife,
AGENT.
Armour’s pure lard per pail--92c at Britannia Beach, B. C.
Mrs. 0. E. Lamberson.
who d esires to re tire .
George W. Turner had a crew
T h e resig n a tio n of H aro ld L. Cook, Standard, corn No. 2 cans, 2 for
Mr. and Mrs K. Coe and Syl­
.............................................23c of men digging potatoes last via of Portland, spent the week
scout executive, who h a s been th e
lead e r of th e L inn county sco u t or­ Porter’s package noodles, maca­ week.
More Houses To Go Up
end with their grandparents, Mr.
g anization for th e la st 13 m o n th s, w as
roni and spaghetti, p’kg...„.9c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherman
Stone
and
Mrs.
Dillinger.
J. W. Si afford of Portland,
accepted by th e council.
Royal Baking Powder 12 oz can, and children of Portland, spent
Mrs. Harold Wooster had a se­ was in Estacada Tuesday after­
An in crease of m ore th a n 200 pu­
.........................
40c several days visiting at the home vere accident Sunday, when a jar
pils in th e e n ro llm e n t of th e Salem
noon between trains. He said he
A BOTTLE OF
Schilling’s
best
baking
powder,
schools for th is y e a r w as re p o rte d by
of Mrs. Stone’s parents, Mr. and she was opening broke cutting is going to put up a number of 5
12joz can.............................. 35c Mrs. Thomas O’dell.
G eorge Hug, su p e rin te n d e n t.
T he
both hands so badly that medical and 6 room houses on his acres
to ta l en ro llm en t is 3773.
Large size cans of milk.........11c
M. A. Nelson drove to Port­ attention was necessary.
south east of town, for sale or
R. P. Bonham, im m igration com m is Crown Mill Run 80 lb sack..$1.17
land,
Wednesday.
That it pays to bring good rent. This land has been set out
sioner, has co m pleted an in v estig atio n Perfection sodas 3 lA lb box.-.49c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
McCal-
of th e p e n ite n tia ry and s ta te hosp ital
pictures to Estacada is proved to logan berries and always well
You save we both gain.
and will com m ence d e p o rta tio n p ro ­
lam of Portland, visited the Clint by the crowded houses for four cared for, so that the purchaser
Lounsberry family Sunday.
§
WITH A BOX OF
;i; ceedings a a g in st 14 of th e in m ates.
nights running, which greeted will have a fine berry patch, in
Community Club
T he council of th e city of N orth
the
“ Birth of a Nation” at the addition to his land if he wants
Bend h as d esig n a te d N ovem ber 12 as
Do not forget that the Com­ The logging and tie trucks of Favorite theatre.
it. Mr. Shafford is arranging
th e d ate for a sp ecial elec tio n to vote munity Club meets tomorrow the Barton, Bates and Closner
sawmills
are
again
at
work.
A pleasant surprise party was with the Aladdin Co. of Portland
$13,436.38 th a t th e e x p en ses for next
night at 8 o’clock in the lobby of
y e a r m ay be m et w ith o u t h av in g to
Last Thursday as the Estacada given Mrs. Theo Carpenter and to build the houses.
the Estacada hotel.
re s o rt to w a rra n ts.
bu3 was attempting to pass a her mother, Mrs. I. Willis of Pa­
Prepare for Bazaar
C lifton N. M cA rthur, ex-rupresenta-
truck
load of logs near the school cific Grove, California, when sev­
tiv e in congress from th e th ird O re­
The Ladies Aid Society of the
To the Farmers of Clackamas house, both machines got too far eral friends dropped in on them,
gon (P o rtla n d ) d is tric t h as a n n o u n ced
Christian
church met last Thurs­
County:
off the pavement, where there Monday afternoon. The time
candidacy for th e re p u b lic a n nom ­
I X The R e x a ll Store X his
day
afternoon,
at the home of
in atio n for U nited S ta te s s e n a to r in
was
a
steep
embankment.
The
was spent visiting and a five
W e a re now in a position to offer
Mrs. B. F. Clay, and had a most
you thro u g h th e Union C en tral Life logs slid off the truck and the o’clock was served.
th e p rim aries to be held n e x t May.
R ep o rt of th e g re a te st se a so n in in s. Company, a new TWENTY YEAR bus narrowly escaped overturn­
form of RURAL C RED IT LOAN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Penny enter­ enjoyoble time. The ladies were
th e h isto ry o t C ra te r lak e w as b ro u g h t (som etim es called th e AMORTIZED
ing
and
it
took
some
time
to
get
tained several relatives a n d all busy with their needles on
to P o rtlan d by C. G. T hom pson, s u p e r­ LOAN), w hich is the best loan from
friends Sunday. They were Mr, various articles for their annual
in te n d e n t of th e p ark . A to ta l of 52,- every possible stan d p o in t th a t is of­ it back on to the pavement.
017 to u rists v isited th e re s o rt th is se a ­ fered today.
Louis Petersen is spending a and Mrs. Sam Bracey and family bazaar to be held November 17.
T
he
com
pany
has
w
orked
a
long
Twenty-three ladies were pres­
son as ag a in st 33,011 for th e p rev io u s
Mr. and Mrs. Lucia Bracev and
tim e perfecting ail of the d etails in few days in Seattle.
ent, and the next meeting will
season.
connection witli th is new loan but feel
Gladys Guffnett is in Portland, Gillam Bracey and Mr. and Mrs. be at the home of Mrs. J. Krieg-
Coos county b a n k s h av e received confident th a t it will tak e so well with
F. Ray of Portland.
w ord from th e ir San F ra n c isc o co rre­ you th a t th e tim e lias been well spent. for an extended stay.
er. October 31st.
PLACE Y O U R IN­
W
e
have
realized
ju
s
t
as
well
as
Mrs. L. B. Devine went to J. O. Botkin went to Roseburg
spondents th a t th e ir re m itta n c e s aro
SURANCE THROUGH
you have th a t the only re a l objection
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO m issing. On checking up It w as found to o u r form er p lan was th e paym ents Heppner Sunday on business, : Friday to bring his family home Stage Line Changes Time
th a t th ey p robably w ere in th e mail d u riu g the early y e a rs of the loan and will also visit her son Joe at after a month’s visit.
WI L L P R O T E C T
The stage line between Esta­
on th e tra in w hich w as h e ld u p in th e very often w orked a h ard sh ip on some Lexington.
YOUR INTEREST
borro w ers. T hen too, some ra th e r
cada,
Carver and Portland, has
Slskiyous.
Btrenuou3 objections w ere raised,
Lloyd Calloway spent Sunday Methodist Episcopal Church changed its schedule. It leaves
T h e fed eral board of riv e r an d h a r­ m ostly by com petitors, to the fact th a t
MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! The Estacada at 8:30 a. m., arriving
b or en g in ee rs h a s d isa p p ro v e d th e we took tw o m ortgages. These objec­ and Monday in Portland.
one service that will please ev­ in Portland at 10:05 a. m. It
recom m endation of th e dis tr ic t engi­ tio n s a re both elim inated en tirely in
Clyde
McMurry
went
to
Pacific
u r new loan. The paym ents a re the
Cary Real Estate Co. n e e r for a p re lim in ary su rv e y to In ­ o sam
eryone. And why not? You leaves Portland at 2 p. m., ar­
e each y ear d u rin g the full 20 City, Sunday.
d ic a te the co st and extent, o f im prove y e a rs and th e re is only one m ortgage
Mrs. Gage of Stafford is visit­ like music don’t you? Then the riving in Estacada at 3:35 p. m.
m en ts of th e U m pqua r iv e r and h as and th a t in favor of th e Union C entral
Life Ins. Company.
ing her daughter, Mrs. L. A. SEVEN-THIRTY SERVICE is It leaves again for Portland at
so notified S en a to r M cN ary.
the one for you. Let us suggest 4:30 p. m., arriving there at 6:06
T h ere is absolutely no com m ission Wallace and family.
V aluations on public u tility p ro p e r­
to be charged, or expense notes to be
tie s in O regon fo r 19271, upon w hich executed by the borrow er.
Among Portland visitors this that you be on time for the best p. m., and then leaves for Esta­
may be first and you won’t want cada at 6:10 p. m., arriving here
ta x e s for 1924 will be p aid , h a v e been
F o rm e rly a fee for exam ination of week were George Forman and
in creased a p p ro x im a te ly $41,000,000, land and a b stra c t of title , w as c h a rg ­
family, H. Emby, M. L. Peter­ to miss a single number. And at 7:45 p. m.
WHITE LEGHORNS
w hen com pared w ith 1922. a c co rd in g ed, th is h as been discontinued and is
do not feel slighted for we are
to te n ta tiv e fig u res com piled b y E arl a stro n g fe a tu re as th is is the only sen, George Turner, and William going to let you sing some too. “Why I Put Up With Rats for
Bred for Vigor and High
com pany in th e Held th a t w ill not Christensen.
F ish er, s ta te ta x co m m issio n er.
Egg r roduction.
m ake th ese charges.
An hour of real musical pleasure
Years,” Writes N. Win-
O ur p rim ary aim is to produce
T h e new city c h a rte r fo r O regon
Some of the stro n g advantages of
Will Reopen
which
the
children
will
enjoy
too
vigorous, husky chicks; healthy,
sor, Farmer.
C ity w as in d o rsed w ith o u t d issen sio n th is loan are. th e ra te of In terest is
rugged breeding stocK and f i r s t
so
bring
them
along.
By
the
low, you select th e best tim e of the
The
Silver
Star
Restaurant
is
by
th
e
m
em
bers
of
th
e
re
v
is
io
n
com
­
class hatching eggs. H ence, in
“ Years ago I bought some rat
m itte e and a g ro u p of b u sin e ss m en. y e a r for your paym ents, it is an in­ | being remodeled and will open up way, this will be the first ap­
many cases, o u r custom ers roil
su ra n c e against th e necessity of fre­
poison, which nearly killed our
up bigger eg g records th a n we do.
An o rg anization h a s b een p e rfe c te d q u en t ren ew als, it elim in ates the d an­ in a few days, arranged in the pearance of the orchestra, some­
fine watch dog. It so scared ua
t t u t we hold c u r m a tu re sto cK
fo r th e purpose of o b ta in in g th o a c ­ g e r of foreclosure, yon have absolute I best manner possible for the thing entirely different thruout.
bacx as long as possible a f te r the
that we suffered a long time with
c
o
n
tro
l
of
your
m
oney
as
you
may
pay
cep ta n ce of th e d o cu m en t a t th e e le c ­
m oult and b ring them into laying
Help the Sunday School grow, rats until a neighbor told me
u p th e loan a t any tim e securing a comfort of the customers.
as n ear th e hatch in g season as
tio n N ovem ber 6.
discount.
the time is 10 a. m. The morn­ about RAT-SNAP. That’s the
possible. Thus a re our custom ers
T h re e heroic-size s ta tu te s —one
We w ill be pleased to have you call
For Income Tax
assured o f stro n g , rugged ch icK s
ing 11 o’clock is worth while.
and
ta
lk
th
is
loan
over
w
ith
us
or
W ashington, one of L in co ln and on-'
sjre rat killer and a safe one.”
and high quality hatching eggs.
upon req u est w ill m ail you a c irc u la r
Next
week
we
shall
print
a
let*
"Serving God bv serving men.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
of
Dr.
John
M
cL
aughlin—w
ill
be
p
re
­
ORDER EARLY.
I ,describing the loan in detail or will
sen te d to th e city of P o rtls nd by Dr. I g la d ly c all upon you a t the ea rlie st ! ler from Frank M. Gill advoca­
H. W. M ost , Pastor. and guaranteed by the Estacada
PHIL MARQUAM
H en ry W aldo Coe. th e d o i o r of th e p o ssib le m om ent.
ting the adoption of the income
Very sin cerely yours,
E staca d a. O regon.
R oosevelt e q u e stria n s ta tu e according
; tax law, giving reasons for its J. C. Ecker was here yester­ Pharmacy. .
F A R M ocated
m : • or* of E it a - a : a c -
WOODLE-WOOSTER CO..
to
an
n
o
u
acem
en
t
m
ade
to
th
e
city
,
adoption.
G e rfie .e r c a -
day from Portland.
1 Job printing at the N ews office
E staca d a, Oregon.
cqoncii by. S. C. Pi«r.^ex-con$aiaaiD ner.
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i HUGHE'S P E R « Î
ÎF R E E I
f COLGATE’S ÏI1LG I
! BOTH FOR 25C !
I
For Fire Insurance
T r a p -N e ste d