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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V o l u m e 17, . N umber 9 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. $1.50 P er Y ear E stacada , O regon , T hursday , D ecember 6, 1923. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL ______ INTEREST UPPER EAGLE CREEK LOCAL ITEMS BARTON. — TAXPAYERS VS BOARD ON SCHOOL BUDGET J. Asp from eastern Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead Miss Naomi Paddison, who has delightflulv entertained their came here last week. been in Yakima during the ap- T~\i{. W. W. RHO DES i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Ped For Watch Work see A. N. . "" # pie picking and pickling season, O S T E O P A T H IC ersen and family and Mr. and Brief Resume of Happenings ol returned home on Thanksgiving It ii very surprising to most Johnson. 5-10-tf P H Y S IC IA N AND SU RG EON Mrs. C. T. Whitehead and fam- that the school board should ad day in time to help eat the tur Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Sarver en Office in L ich th o rn E staeada, the Week Collected for ! ily with a turkey dinner on vertise a new budget and calt a key dinner. tertained on Thanksgiving Day, Our Readers. ■p)R. G. F. MIDFOKD meeting for its adoption, when Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass their daughter Mrs. Doug Starr j Thanksgiving. ■^PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, entertained at dinner on Thanks- j with her husband and baby boy ! Mrs. M. J. Gage is suffering one had already been voted on Oregon prune w eek will be observ X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted with a severe cold and cough. and adopted last October. The giving day, Mr. and Mrs. Ray* Larry, of Molalla. OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strseta ed th e week of D ecem ber 11 to 17. Estaeada. Oregon—Telephone Connections first proposed budget amounted Woodle and son Leslie, Mr. Mur- Carl Aerni and Mr Walzak C orvallis high school claim s th« The windows in the Hendricks to $15,673.79. This by amend have rented the Forman Bunga W illam ette valley football cham pion phey and Mr. Naylor. ■ Q R . CHAS. P. JO H N SO N building occupied by G. P. Rose ment was cot down at the meet ship. H. S. Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. low while they are cutting cord- and T. H. Morton, which were DENTIST ing by the taxpayers to $13,Q48. John R. B yers of O akridge h as been R. B. Gibson were the dinner evening work by appointment broken by the fire, have all been | wood near Barton. nam ed p o stm a ste r a t a new office in 79. To distinguish it we will call guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gib E staead a, O regon. Mrs. H. D. Courtney is very L an e county to be known as W est F ir son of Barton on Thanksgiving replaced, it the taxpayers’ budget. But ill with tonsilitis, being confined Mr. and Mrs. John Blauth, Mr. to her bed. T ) R . W. W A LL E N S The W alla W alla R ailw ay company day. They dined on an eastern now the board without giving any has authorized th e construction of aD SURGEON DENTIST Oregon turkey which Mrs Hal and Mrs. H. C. Gohring enter Mrs. S. E. Robinson spent explanation, is calling for a bud F or over 20 years a t S p rin g w ater, Ore. extension of its line from Milton tc Ely sent down to Mr. and Mrs. tained at the Blauth home on Thanksgiving with her son Rich get $2,532.00 in excess of their U m apine. Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs. former one, namely $18,205.79. • A pple sh ip m en ts from Hood Rivet H. F. Gibson. ard and his wife. ALBERT t . e l o t t The board, we understand, as Florice Douglass took down Frank Horeisch of Portland. th is year to d a te are n early 100 per ATTO RN EY AT LAW Elder B. F. Clay has been in George Griffin is able to be up serts that the taxpayers’ budget cent heavier th a n for th e sam e period with the measles last Thursday RESIDENT LAWYER but still is in very poor health. ESTA CA D A . - - OREGON a y e a r ago. evening. There were two more vited by the Garfield people to Mr. and Mrs. N. Stone and was illegal. The best answer to C learances of export lum ber cargc cases of measles in this neigh preach for them on Sunday at 2 this charge is that it has been children are spending a few days a t th e P o rtlan d custom s house for W M . G. DUNLAP p. m. in the Garfield church. accepted by the tax commission borhood, Ruby and Victor Hoff- ATTORNEY AT LAW N ovem ber w ere 37,763,900 feet, valued with relatives in Portland. His subject will be “God as our ers, and their approval of the meister. Ruby is well again and A t E staead a, in the office of Woodle a t $1,167,065. Miss Garce Ferrel, who is at same was also certified to the as Father.” R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f Victor is getting along nicely. T he fo u rte e n th annual convention fice 1521 Yeon Building. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Percy Dawe was the guest of tending a business college in sessor to be spread on his tax of th e Oregon B u tter M akers’ associa tion will be held in P o rtlan d Decem had as guests on Thanksgiving Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Mort for Portland, spent the week end rolls. The chairman of the tax r \ I). EBY , with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. commission is the well known b er 13 and 14. ATTORNEY AT LAW. day, Mr. and Mrs. G, Moehnke, over Thanksgiving. He preached M em bers of th e O regon Music Oregon City attorney, Mr. Chris G eneral P ractic e . Confidential A d Fred, Robert and John Moehnke. in the M. E. Church Sunday William P. Ferrel. T e a c h e rs’ asso ciatio n from all p arts viser. O regon C ity. Oregon. Mrs. Henry Embree took lunch Schuebel. morning. He has charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moehnke, of th e sta te m et in P o rtlan d for a two- Albert Moehnke and family and manual training departments in Monday with her old Friend, Sa It is reported on very good au TV/TcGUIRK & SC H N E ID E R day convention. rah E. Robinson, thority that County Superin two of the Portland schools. J’VA ATTO RNEYS AT LAW. T he Oregon G row ers Co-operative Pete Paschal. tendent Vedder assured the tax Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wallace A t G resham office—Tuesdays, T h u rs association of Salem will a rra n g e 15 Walter Douglass has gone into Miss Reliance Moore, who is days ana S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow exhibits in connection w ith th e observ partnership with Ed. Douglass and sons, Charles snd Ernest, commission that there would be attending the State Normal col building. P o rtlan d office, 721 C o rb ett ance of prune week. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. no necessity for closing the in the sawmill business. building. lege at Monmouth, Oregon, and C u rtis L. H aw ley, sta te dairy and Fred Hoffmeister was elected her friend Miss Ruth Tash of Wallace’s brother Ross and his schools under the taxpayers bud food com m issioner, died a t th e age oi g E. WOOSTER get, as the board claimed, for road supervisor at the road meet Heppner, spent the Thanksgiv wife at Fairview. 54 in P ortland, follow ing an illness of Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, four m o n th s’ d uration. ing a short time ago. ing vacation with Miss Moore’s Miss Alice Hanson, the Barton there would be plenty of money. George Douglass is working parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. school teacher spent the holiday While the advocates of the tax Rentals, T he n in th an n u al m eeting of the payers’ budget are certain that it W estern Oregon W alnut G row ers' a s for his nephew Ed. Douglass. and week end in Portland. Moore, at the Hotel Estaeada. Farm Loans a Specialty. is both legal and ample, they Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle Sr. Telephone Estaeada, Ore. sociation w as held in Salem , Wed THE DEFINITION OF A SMILE Mrs. Nina B. Ecker and Mrs. n esd ay and T hursday. have made the proposition to Malcolm Woodle and family, Joe W. F. Cary and children went Sparkling drops of sunshine C om pletion of th e extension of the Richey and family and Mr. and representatives of the board, for Scattered here and there. to Portland to eat their Thanks O regon-W ashington R ailroad N aviga the sake of harmony and ending Forming smiles for answer, Mrs. J. P. Woodle Jr. were the giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. tio n com pany’s tra c k s from C rane to FIRE INSURANCE. Here and everywhere. the imbroglio, that if the present dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B urns is hoped for by Ju ly 1. M. H. Boyle, the latter being - E. S. C hase . principal of the high school were Ray Woodle Sunday. T he labor situ atio n in Salem is far Mrs. Ecker’s daughter and Mrs. Printed by request. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. definitely and unquestionably Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphey Cary’s sister. The affair was a from sa tisfacto ry a t th e p re se n t time, George Herman, former man eliminated from the schools for according to an nouncem ent m ade by spent the week end in Portland family reunion for J. C. Ecker, K eep your policy in our F ire th e federal em ploym ent bureau. P roof V ault, fre e o f charge. with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Clyde Ecker and wife, were ager of the Barton tie and lath next year, they would be willing mill was in Barton Saturday so that their budget should be sub W. E. K yler la st week sold hisJ12?’ and Mrs. W. J. Evans. present, and Walden Boyle. liciting for the Pacific Stave Co. mitted to experts and if it should A sh o rt course in dairy m a n u fa c tu r H. C. S T E P H E N S ing, including b u tte r m aking, ice Misses Irma Gates and Betty in which he has recently bought be found insufficient in any ma COLTON ITEMS cream m aking and cheese m aking, will A gent . Weir gave a delightful Thanks an interest. terial manner to provide for the be given by th e O regon ag ricu ltu ral Mrs. Emma Brown who has giving party at the home of the proper functioning of the schools college Ja n u a ry 7 to F eb ru a ry 2. been keeping house the past two former, on the evening of the Community Club then they would support the ne T he new w ing of th e e a ste rn O re months for Miss Nellie Vallen, 29th. Refreshments were served There was the usual large at cessary changes. gon sta te hosp ital a t P endleton has has gone to California with her and a good time was spent in been form ally accepted by th e state. tendance at the meeting of the This places the board in the two sons for the winter. The new wing will provide accom m o playing games. Those present Community club last Friday position of either accepting the d atio n s for appro x im ately 250 addi Johnny Schwartz spent a few were Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Mort, evening, in the lobby ol the Es While I will be unable to re proposition and settling the trou tio n al patien ts. days of last week at the parental Percy Dawe, Evelyn Davis, Eth tacada hotel. The first thing on ble, or leaves it in the unenvia place all my burned Holiday R obert E gglesham w as killed and home in Portland. el Young, Velma Stovell, Betty the program was a selection ble one of being willing to con Goods. I expect to have a W illiam G raham w as injured, p erhaps F. N. Cadonau and son Irvin Weir, Irma Gates, Maurice Ely, by the band, after which the tinue the disturbance in the nice display of Christmas fatally, when a wagon in w hich they were business callers in this yi- Glen Ely, Elgin Crain. w ere riding plunged over a cliff on regular order of business was schools and community for the cards, stationery, books, cinity last week. th e L ace creek road betw een Blachly Mine host Moore of the Esta- transacted. perfumery, toilet and mani purpose of retaining one man.* and Sw iss Home. Walter Cox came home from cada hotel is to be congratulated The Rev. B. F. Clay gave a cure sets, purses, flashlights, D eschutes co unty’s ta x n ext y ear Ethel Wash., last Friday to at on the excellent dinner he pro very interesting talk on, “ Law Card of Thanks fountain pens, silver pencils, for county pu rp o ses will req u ire a tend the funeral of Harry Bitt vided for his guests on Thanks and its Enforcement. Rev. H. toys, etc. slig h tly less m illage th a n th a t in ef We wish to thank our many giving Day A number of peo- W. Mort was the leader of the friends for the beautiful floral fect for th e p re se n t year. N ext y e a r’s ner, returning Sunday. I wil Appreciate an oppor A Vallen went to Portland on m illage will be 15.65, a s com pared to pic of the town took the oppor community singing and was also offerings, and sym pathy shown tunity to serve you if you a p re se n t m illage of 15.84. Saturday returning Sunday. tunity to eat there and save director of the band for the U3 during our recent bereave wish anything in my line. T he sta te tre a su ry h as received Willis Cox of Enumclaw. Wn., themselves a lot of work. There evening. Mr. Newhouse. of the ment. from th e m otor vehicle fuels tax a attended the funeral of Harry was an abundance of good things Oregon Growers Cooperative J ohn H amilton , S k . to ta l of $4,667,128.48, according to a to eat and the price was as mod Association, was present and S tatem ent p rep ared by Sara A. Kozer, Bittner, Friday. and F amily . : se c re ta ry of sta te . R eceipts for the Louis Bogden has come from erate as the food was good. One discussed the fruit situation. m onth of O ctober ag g reg ated $220,- the camps east of Estaeada. good feature was that those who It was decided at this meetiug BORN—Saturday, December 524.83. 1, 1923, at 2 a. m., in Estaeada, Dan Stahlnecker with his fam reserved a table had a whole tur by a unanimous vote, that the to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barr a son; T he S outhern Pacific com pany has key to themselves, but it took a club would have some booklets notified th e public service com m is ily drove to Wilsonville Sunday, little nerve to carve the bird in printed, similar to those which weight 9 1-4 ¡pounds. This is sion th a t it will com ply w ith th e o rd er to visit'jhis mother, Mrs. F. Stahl public, for those who were not were in circulation from Estaca the first son in the family. issued by th e com m ission som e tim e necker. sure of their ability in this line. da a few years ago, telling of ago and proceed im m ediately w ith con The playlet and pie social at People’* C & C Store stru ctio n on new depot facilities at the merits and advantages of the school house, was a fair suc On sale Friday and Saturday; PLACE Y O U R IN SPRINGWATER NEWS eastern Clackamas county, to Oregon City. cess, as there was only a small SURANCE THROUGH 3 cans. Heber Milk, large.... 24c T he Oregon su p rem e co u rt h as re Neil Weir was home from those hunting homes in Oregon. Orange Peko tea, guaranteed SfOUR HOME AGENT WHO versed an opinion handed down a attendance and very few pies. The real estate companies of this the very best by tea tasters WI L L . P R O T E C T week ago and holds th a t th e org an iza The proceeds amounted to $10.75. Portland for Thanksgiving. YOUR INTEREST a t..... ..............................4'Jc lb tion of th e Jo rd a n V alley irrigation Chris Bittner is suffering from Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pulley and place promised to cooperate with the club in this matter. When Barrels of Christmas candy d istric t was legal. In th e form er an attack of neuritis, having lost daughter Nettie, Mr. and Mrs. a t ................................... 23c lb opinion it w as held th a t th e no tices of Preeident Ame3 asked for the the use of his right hand. He Carl Zurcher and Miss Ruth Small navy beans at 51 b, 47c election w ere insufficient. representatives from the Logan Though th e m argin of p ro fit will was accompanying the remains Zurcher of Portland visited on district, who were invited to be Brookfield loaf cheese at 39c lb Cary Real Estate Co. n e t be large, th e O regon G row ers’ Co of his son Harry from Hemet, Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corn Krisp Corn flakes present to talk over the good 3 packages for............. 23c operative asso ciatio n o t Salem has Calif., when he was stricken. Guttridge. roads proposition, there seemed 1 lb tin pail of Peanut butter cleaned up its S pltzenberg apple crop Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Monroe to be no one from that locality a t.............................. 27c a pail The ladies of the W. C. T. U. a t prices ran g in g from $1.25 to $1.35 Campfire Girl* Entertain were business visitors to Oregon present There were good dele Libby,s apple butter, 111» can lie a box for e x tra fancies and from 61 will meet Thursday, December The Eagle' Creek Campfire to 85 r e s ts for less choice grades. City Wednesday. 13, with Mrs. Sam Bishop at 2 gations from Garfield, Currins- 3 lb can Golden West coffee 119c girls gave abanquetat Cogswell s O regon pensions have been g ranted 3 lb can M. J. B. coffee..... 119c Dr. and Mrs. W. Wallens were vilie and Barton. p. m. hail last Saturday night. The as follow s: A lfred Q. D esert, Silver- 3 doz spring cloth pins, Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman gave a read W. Carter’s ....................... 19c evening was spent in playing ton, $12; Van B. H allberg, Baker. $12; Home Company First Mrs. F. N. Twohy and Mrs. Lucy ing and there was more music by 3 ‘4 lb Burpees soda crackers H enry H ockenyos, P o rtlan d . $15; games. Those present were, aney B ernard, P o rtlan d , $12; F re d our excellent band, and the re salted and plain, at............ 49c The same morning of our big Hargreaves at Clackamas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cahill. Lenirt M erick Petzold, P o rtlan d , $12; John fire freshment committee served de-1 3 lbs. eoco in bulk at ........ 24c adjusters of the Pacific- Cog*well, Fred Btarisdell, Oliver M cPherson. O regon City, $12; F ran k Bread, large loaves. 2 for -. 25c Currinsvillc Store Prices licious red apples, raised near Pastry, States Fire Insurance Company pies, snails, cup cakes and Henry Suter. Roy Still, | G anl. Albany, $15. andbutterflies fresh every day. Clyde Munger, Clyde Phillips,* B usiness on th e lines of th e S o u th of Portland were on the job and Crown flour, 491b sack..... $1.85 Estaeada. New crop raisins, Thompson’s Lyle Smith. Foster Myers. Ron - e rn Pacific com pany has increased three [claims were paid in full Driftde Snow flour .............$1.86 Pie Social Seedless, 5 lbs for......... . 63e approxim ately 23 p er cen t for the within three days. It pays to Olympic flour....................... 51.85 aid Burnett, Leona Kingston,! y ear .1*23 over 1922. according to a 24 bars Royal White soap, at 98c Fishers Blend flour.............$1.90 ¡insure with your home company. A pie social wili be given in Geraldine Warren, Roth Glover, | le tte r received a t th e offices of th e carry the XX chops, com Baker Girl flour..................$1.65 the Eagle Creek grange hall, on | We pare Represented by the analysis with other Clela and Dorothy Phillips, Cor-^ public service com m ission from E. L. Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Ev feeds and our prices. JOS. P. WOODLE JR. Good home raised wheat, inne Trullinger, lone Anderson, King, su p e rio tta d e n t of th e Southern jTemporary office with C. L. Ross. 1 per bu............ ................. $1.10 erybody is invited. Mill-Run a t................ $177 sack l j.ctfic lines In this state. LdDa and Ruby Bates. | Holiday Goods I The Rexall store For Fire Insurance