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mas N pujs Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 17, N umber 4 E stacada , O regon , T hursday , N ovember 1. 1923. SPRINGW ATER NEW S PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bl«ig., Estucada, G. F. MIDFOKD D R. PHYSICIAN SURGEON, and 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 OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets. Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT Estacada, Oregon. T } R . W. WALLENS SURGEON DENTIST For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. ALBERT t . e l o t t A TTOR N EY AT LAW RESIDENT LAWYER ESTACADA. - - OREGON W M . G. DUNLAP ATTORNEY AT LAW At Estacada, in the office of Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of fice 1524 Yeon Building. Q D. EBY, A TTOR N EY AT LAW. General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City. Oregon. M cGUIRK & SCHNEIDER A TTO R N EY S AT LAW. At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs days anu Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow building. Portland office, 721 Corbett building. ‘ j Peter ! Rabbit j TALC X J x With Peter Rabbit t Picture Book, i 25c ^ The Rexall Store For Fire Insurance PLACE Y O U R IN SURANCE THROUGH YOUR HOME AGENT WHO WILL PROTE CT YOUR INTEREST Cary Real Estate Trap Co. • N e s te d WHITE LEGHORNS Bred for Vigor and High Egg rroduction. 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 we do. But we hold our mature stock bscK as long as possible after the moult and bring them into laying as near (he hatching season as possible. Thus are our customers assured of strong, rugged chicKs and high quality hatching eggs. ORDER EARLY. PHIL MARQUAM Estacada Oregon. FARM iocmed on« r i l e out o< Eitmcsrk cn GarflvM road. BARTON. ____ _ LOCAL BREVITIES $1.50 P er Y ear ELWOOD ITEMS REPRESENT! CROWD AT CLUB MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vallen Mrs. Wm. Still and children Gus Whitehead came down U. S. Morgan is building a returned from Portland Sunday. from Bridal Veil Saturday night garage at the west end of his spent a week at the home of the former’s father A. Vallen. Mr. Mrs. M. Madden went to Aber and spent Sunday with his fam warehouses. Vallen is employed in the Port deen, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs. ily. The full front of the Estacada The meeting of the Eastern A. C. Cogswell of Eagle Creek Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gibson, Feed Co’s warehouses, is now land post office. Clackamas Community Club last Frank Bittner, who operated on Saturday, returning Monday. Harvey and Franklin Gibson, painted. Friday night in the Estacadafho- Mr. and Mrs. Züricher and , William and Hugh Ferrell and I could sell Panama Hats to a sawmill on Clear Creek, has tel, proved a most enthusiastic children of Silverton, Ore., vis i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Turner Eskimos after handling my pres moved his mill and stored it at one. and moreover thoroughly ited Tuesday and Wednesday attended the Community club ent line of junk. See "Too much Estacada for the present anc representative of the eastern with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge. ! meeting at Estacada F r i d a y Business’’ at Gem theatre, Tues purchased a new Studebaker se part of the county. Delegates dan car and is taking a vacation day and Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Hunt arrived Sun night. from Currinsville, Barton, Gar Mr. and Mrs. John Blauth and in California, accompanied by his field, Dover, Springwater and day from California for a visit Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Petersen with the Joe Guttridge family. drove to Veneta Sunday to take Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gohring vis wife and little daughter. Dodge were all present. A. G. The social Tuesday evening Mr. Petersen’s mother to visit ited Mrs. Frank Horisch in Port Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bittner Ames president of the club, pre and son Will have also gone to sided and showed himself a mas was well attended, and Mrs. J. her daughter Mrs. J. M. Stev land, Sunday. Mary Alden, the screen actrsss California tor a short stay with ter in handling a gathering of Byers was awarded the ladies’ ens. They returned Monday prize for the best Hard Times night. Mrs. Gus Whitehead ran who made the biggest hit of last their son Harry who is still in a this kind. The business routine costume, and Charles Farrier the the store in their absence. year in filmdom as the mother in very critical condition. They ex was brief, auditing the bills and man’s prize. All report having Gladys Nolan went to Portland "The Old Nest” , will be seen at pect to be gone 5 or 6 weeks and appointing a secretary and treas a good time. Monday to stay a few days with The Favorite Theatre for two Mrs. Anna Bovlan of Portland, urer, Soren K. Ostergaard, in is looking after their home and the place of Phil Adams moved her sister-in-law. Mrs. Arlington nights beginning tonight. stock. GARFIELD HEMS Nolan, who is quite i.l. to Portland. Tears and laughter, love and Mrs. Della Vallen has returned The social part of the evening, hate, sin and remorse, victory Roberta Dibble, who had an Mrs. P. H. Battin was a de home after a two weeks’ stay at was most delightful and proved and defeat, all held together by operation on her throat, is at lightful hostess to the Garfield home again and able to attend a baby’s prayer make "OUT OF the Stahlnecker’s home caring the value of the club as a get-to Dorcas Society last Thursday. school. THE DUST” what they all say for the new boy who arrived on gether medium, The Eastern Mrs. Ida Willis of Pacific October 11. He is the fifth boy Mr. and Mrs. George Chris it is—WONDERFUL! At the in the family and is named Dan Clackamas band attended and Grove, California, who has been played several numbers which Favorite Theatre, Saturday and visiting her daughter, Mrs, T. tensen and two children are vis Sunday. iel Lowell. were very appreciatively re Carpenter, left for her home iting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen returned last Fri ceived. Another attractive num C. Christensen and family. They Sunday. day from Portland much im ber on the program was singing VIOLA have sold their stock ranch in Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moreland proved after the operation on his and dancing by a number of eastern Oregon and expect to re There will be a Hallowe’en nose and throat. spent several days with Mr. and main here. little fairies dressed in hal- basket social and program at the Mrs. J. C. Moreland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starrins church Friday evening, Novem- A. Miller is putting a new roof lowe’en style. These were Glen Mrs. M. G. Weatherby and and son Julius, also OttoStulke and other improvements on to his Cary, Margaret Gates, Lavina 2nd. Miss Wanson and her house. Mrs. T. Carpenter spent the Grabeel, Estelle Hanson, Lois were Portland visitors Monday. school will make everyone wel week end in Portland. Smith, Mildred Rhodes and Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vallen, Clara Tiffany, who has been Garfield Grange will meet for quite ill, is able to attend school come. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen and t a McKinney. Refreshments Mrs. Ida Cummin left on Sat son Orel, motored to Longview, were served at the close. It all day session, Saturday, No again. urday for her old home in Ovvos- Wash., Saturday, making the was decided to observe Father vember 3. This will be the Mrs. W. J. Nolan spent sever so, Michigan. Thanksgiving dinner and Rally drive of over 180 miles in one day. and Son week and President al days in Portland last week. Mrs. Pearl La Croy is having Day for the grange. A very enjoyable taffy pull Ames appointed a committee to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gibson a house built on the property she was given at the home of Mr. ariange for something suitable. drove to Portland and Oregon bought of Mrs. Cummin. DOVER DOINGS and Mrs. Matt Park Saturday Every one present enjoyed this occasion and went home looking J. G Krieger and a part of his City Thursday. Ray Miller will have to go night. family visited with relatives in W. H. McMaine made a trip to courting soon as he has been Charles, Albert, Fred and Cla forward to the next meeting. Gresham last Thursday. Portland on Sunday. called to serve on the jury of the ra Meilike of Oregon City, spent A Ghostly Crew Miss Eliza Smart spent the George W. Turner was in circuit court. Sunday at the home "of their Last Saturday night after leav weekend in Portland with her Gresham on business Monday. Ed. Bateson is hauling lumber mother, Mrs. Meilike. ing the Gem theatre at the close parents and friends. Alice Hansen spent the week for his daughter’s new house. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hodgkiss are of the first show, we received a The Rev. Dr. Waters and son end in Portland. Mrs. Purcell has her sister and planning to move on to the Gra- thrill, for a weird procession was were Dover visitors on Wednes Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferreland three children visiting her. natzki place. marching round the down town day. daughter Grace and Claud Nott A small crew laid the plank on square. White-robed forms like On Thursday evening of this made a flying trip to Vader, Laundry in New Location the Stahlnecker place last week. those of the sheeted dead sol week a meeting is to be held at Wash., Sunday and spent the Messrs. Bletch and Johnson of emnly stalked the streets. They the Dover church for the pur night with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. the Oak Grove laundry, have Blaze Soon Put Out marched across the track to the pose of organizing a Sunday Heaton, some old friends of the moved to the old cheese factory About 11:45 yesterday morn park pavilion, which they enter School in this community again. Ferrels. They went up the new building, which they have leased ing the back porch of T. H. Mor ed and we are informed mystic Mrs. Irvine of Portland and highway on the Washington side, and installed a 35 h. p. steam ton’s residence was discovered rites were held. Their faces sister from Vancouver, B. C., which is fine driving, and came engine and added new machin to be on fire. The alarm was were hidden by masks of linen, visited with their sister Mrs. E. back through Kelso, Washing ery to their former equipment. given but the blazu was extin suggesting the veiled prophet of ton, crossing the river to Long They will be able to handle all guished with chemicals by the Seward one day last week. Khorassen. They certainly looked Hiram Johnson has been help View and also across the Colum work now sent to them, no mat time the,hose cart arrived and alarming but they interfered ing Mr. Seward build the chim bia river at Rainier and then ter how much, as they are much the hose attached to the hy with no one, so we do not know ney in his new house. Mr. and down the Oregon side to Port better prepared than in their drant. The cause of the fire whether a touch of their hands Mrs. Seward expect to get the land. former cramped quarters. The was some hot ashes which were would produce a chill along the house ready for habitation this increase in their business neces thrown into a box of rubbish spine. One of them lifted his Surprise Party winter. sitated more commodius quar standing next to the porch. mask or vizor a moment and his Monday evening a large party of This set the box and contents Farmers are busy harvesting friends and neighbors very pleas ters, and it was a good thing for burning and the flames ran up features seemed familiar, and as their potato crop. The yield is them as well as the owner of he is very much in the flesh, we antly surprised Mr. and Mrs. larger generally than expected. the cheese factory that they the side of the porch. The dam were reassured he was neither a Rex Lud’ovv, the occasion being The date lor building the play- the second anniversary of their were able to lease the.(building. age was slight. spirit of health nor goblin damn’d They intend to keep everything shed has been changed from marriage. who stood before us. A number Tuesday Election Day Sunday, Nov. 4, to Saturday af The party announced its pres up to date so as to give complete of others not in white robes were The polls will be open from 8 given entrance on giving the open ternoon the 3. The Pagh mill ence by loud and sudden pound satisfaction to their patrons. a. m. to 8 p. M. Make up your sesame, but we were not one of will close down for the after ing on different doors of the mind3 how you intend to vote. them. On making inquiry we noon. Warning to Public house. They were a spooky There is only one issue to be ascertained that it was a gather Ralph De Shazer, the school looking group, all being masked. J. W. Julian, deputy sheriff voted on, the income tax. clerk, has been busy the past The evening was spent in play and traffic officer, was in town ing of the noted Ku-Klux-Klan, week taking the census and ing games, and at the end, re yesterday and called at the who came down from Portland W. C. T. U. Meeting sending of! for analysis a sam and parts adjacent in a special N ews office. He wishes to pub freshments which had been brot ple of the drinking water at the Thursday, November 8, at 2:30 train of two cars which were lish the following warnings to school. The census showed a along were served. p. m. the VV. C. T. U. will meet gain of almost ten oyer last year, The happy host and hostess, car drivers and pedestrians for with Mrs. G. S. Allen. Garments loaded to the limit, there being about two hundred of them. A the number now being 47. Over after receiving many kind wishes their safety and guidance: haif of that number are attend for a continuation of their hap Be sure to have a tail light and will be cut for the Farm Home number of neophytes, we under stand, were initiated into the children. ing school. two, not one only, head lights on Mrs. H. L. Shaw formerly of piness, were presented as a fur your car. Slow down to at least All members are urged to be klan and its mysteries. Well, to his taste. We were this community but now residing ther token of the esteem in which present and take a garment everyone much diverted by the spectacle at Prosser, visited friends here they are held, with a handsome 12 miles an hour when passing home to make. and hoped that the participants the past week. She was the gift parchment in blue and gold, a school house. Children should would thoroughly enjoy them house guest of Mr. and Mrs. framed ready to hang. not play on the highway. Pe People’s C & C Store selves, and went home to bed Ralph De Shazer. Mrs. Shaw destrians should walk on the left and to dream that it was Hal 16 bars of Naptha soap and one reported that ” Dad” Shaw and American Legion side of the road. There is a law pkg. Ivory soap chips, all for 79c. loween and the Gobble-uns were the rest of the folks were well. after us. The regular meet:ng of the forbidding walking on the right Little Clifford Updegrave. who Kerr’s Best Patent Flour, hard Carl Douglass Post, No. 74, will side of the highway. Follow has been seriously ill, is rot wheat, every sack guaranteed, mending as rapidlv as it is hoped been Monday night, November 5. these directons and save trouble $1.79 the sack. Get our bbl price. Why People Buy Rat-Snap in Preference to Rat Poison he wonld. He is the son of Mr. for yourself. Elmer Anderson, Armour’s pure lard per pail 92c and Mrs. Charles Updegrave. Post Commander. (1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills Del Monte Catsup, large size 27c Will Talk Tax H. L. Guthrie has been suffer rats and mice. (2) What it does ing with a severe cold; however, C. E. Spence and Senator Pe Large cans sardines, White Star 13c not kill it scares away. (3) Rats NOTICE 3jHb box Perfection Sedas be is not the only one at this Keep the date, November 14, ter Zimmerman will talk on the salted or unsalted................ 49 c killed with RAT-SNAP leave no time of the year. Income Tax at the G a r fi e 1 d smell, they dry up inside. (4) Lydia Krieger has been com open and watch for further an Grange Saturday, November 3. M. J. B. Coffee, Hill Bros, and Golden West per lb ... 42c Made in cakes, no mixing with pelled to miss several days of nouncement next week. other food. (5) Cats or dog* People’s C & C special pack school this week on account of Rebekah Committee. See J. E. Gates and get that Coffee........... ........................ 32c won’t touch it. Three sizes, 35«, illness. Last year she was a When you need a watch, ring, suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. Crown Mill Run, per sack $1.17 65c, $1.25. Sole and guaranteed . banner pupil in that she was never tardy nor absent. etc., see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf O. F. Building. 10-lltf. Where you always save money by the Estacada Pharmacy.