Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 03, 1924, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 17,
N umber 13
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T y * . W. W . R H O D ES
O S T E O P A T H IC
P H Y S IC IA N AND SU RG EON
Office in L ichthorn BUIg., E stacada,
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E sta ca da ,
O regon , T hursday ,
J anuary
3, 1934.
LOCAL ITEMS
BARTON.
U PP E R EAGLE CREEK
RELIEF FOR GERMAN
This weather makes a big hole Little Miss Fanny Murphey is
Thomas Odell is very ill at his
in
the fuel pile.
on the sick list. She has been
home
near
Barton.
CHILDREN SOUGHT Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nolan and Neal
Bronson was in Portland, suffering from an attack of the
$1.50 P er Y ear
Hi CLUB MEE1INU
measles. Dr. Midford called to
Monday.
Work of Committee in Oregon daughter Gladys, had as Christ­
One of the most successful
mas guests their son and broth­ Willy Bass was visiting here see her Sunday.
Directed By Hoover Cam­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass meetings of the Community Club
er Arlington Nolan and family, today from Portland.
T~)R. G. F . MID FORD
paign Head.
Mrs. L. A. Day and son Delbert
For Watch Work see A. N. spent Christmas at Shubel, the was held last Friday evening in
■ ^ P H Y S IC IA N and S U R G E O N .
of Portland, and Mrs. Nolan’s Johnson.
5-10-tf guests of Mrs. Douglass’s par­ the Estacada Hotel. The crowd,
X R ay E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Moehulse,
R
obert
H.
Strong,
of
th
e
P
o
rtlan
d
sister,
Miss
Maude
Scott
of
which, due to the rainy weather
OFFICE and Residence Sacond and Main Srrsets
H. C. Stephens spent New
firm of S trong & M acN aughton, who Oregon City,
Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson, was smaller than usual, was very
d irected th e cam paign for foods for
Year’s Day in appraisal work,
Henan Gibson and Sam Wilson,
George W. Turner was a pas­
T y CHA S. P. JO H N SO N
sta rv in g peoples of E urope for H e r­
Mrs. W. E. Hall spent the holi­ were the dinner guests of Mr. enthusiastic and the program
b ert H oover h ere in 1921, has accepted senger to Portland Monday.
DENTIST
days with her son William Hurt, and Mrs. R. B. Gibson on Christ­ was excellent. The band was
th e ch airm an sh ip of th e Oregon sta te
present and as usual contributed
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Miss Frances Hassel of Esta- and family, in Portland.
com m ittee for th e relief of starving
mas.
E staca d a,
O regon. G erm an children. T his is affiliated cada, was a guest at the C. C.
to the pleasure of the evening.
O. E. Smith went to Salem
with th e A m erican C om m ittee for Re­
A number of interesting com­
Last
Friday
evening
Mr.
and
Christensen
home
Saturday.
W. W A LL E N S
lief of G erm an C hildren, of which
yesterday on business connected Mrs. C. H. Paddison gave a par­ munications were read, among
M ajor-G eneral H en ry T. Allen, who
A very enjoyable dancing par­ with the telephone company.
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
com m anded th e A m erican forces on ty was given in Peterson’s hall
ty at their home. There was a w h i c h was a communication
F or over 20 years a t Spring-w ater, Ore.
th e R hine during th e occupation, is
Miss Reliance Moore returned fair attendance, about 45 being from the Chamber of Commerce
chairm an for th e U nited S tates. It is Saturday night.
to Monmouth Tuesday to resume
ALBERT t . e l o t t
backed by H e rb e rt H oover, form er
Miss Irene Bodway, who is her studies at the state normal. present including the babies. of the State Agricultural College
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
O regon boy, now se c re ta ry of com­
The house was in holiday attire, at Corvallis. Our club was in­
m erce, and is indorsed by P resid en t teaching near Salem, is spending
RESIDENT LAWYER
Miss Frances Hasell started being prettily decorated in ever­ vited to select a student repre­
ESTA CAD A.
-
-
OREGON Coolidge and w as likew ise indorsed by the holidays with her parents in
Monday on her return to her greens and Christmas bells, and sentative from our community
th e la te P re sid e n t H arding.
Portland.
school
at Wapanitia, in Wasco a tiny Christmas tree gracing to that institution. The repre­
W M . G. DUNLAP
Still Brothers are hauling ce­ county.
the china cabinet. The time was sentative is expected to conduct
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
dar telegraph poles from North
A t E stacad a, in th e office of W oodle !
very pleasantly spent in social a booth at the Educational Expo­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
J.
Reagan
R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f­
Logan to ship on the 0. W, P.
chat,
playing cards and dancing. sition to be held at the college,
spent
Christmas
at
Willamette
fice 1521 Yeon Building.
from Barton.
with their daughter, Mrs. Betts John Irwin of Estacada, with the February 23rd and 26th. 1924,
r ) D. EBY,
Miss Hazel Gibson was a| and family.
assistance of Miss Naomi Paddi­ which will exhibit products of
V-y *
A TTO RN EY A T LAW .
Gresham visitor Monday.
Mrs. Clyde Saling and sons, son and Mrs. Brickbealer, fur­ this community, and furnish in­
G eneral P ractice.
Confidential A d­
Carol Lake of Oregon City, at­ Neal and Fred, who spent the nished the music. Along about formation about Estacada and
viser. O regon C ity. Oregon.
tended the party Saturday night, Christmas vacation at home here, midnight refreshments w e r e vicinity. Miss Irene Saling was
IW TcG UIRK & S C H N E ID E R
served. Everyone enjoyed the unanimously elected to be our
returned to Corvallis Tuesday.
1VA
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW .
Cross Addresses Club
evening.
representative. It w a s a l s o
Mrs. S.F. Anderson and daugh­
A t G resham office—T uesdays, T h u rs­
unanimously
voted that the club
Judge
Cross
was
the
principal
days ana S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow
ter Lucile of Salem, the aunt Mrs. Katk* Douglass was call­
building. P ortlan d office, 721 C o rb ett
speaker at the Community Club and cousin of Mrs. Vernie Duus, ing at the home of Walter Doug­ should do all in its power to
building.
make it possible for our commu­
last Friday evening, and spoke
lass, Sunday afternoon.
spent the week end with her.
nity’s
booth to capture the prize
on the road situation.
§ E. WOOSTER
The W. C. T. U. will meet at Miss Emily Bergen of Port­ offered for the best exhibit. As
He said the outlying country
land was the guest of Miss Nao­
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
districts are or should be connec­ the residence of Mrs. H. C. Ste­ mi Paddison during the week­ a definite start a committee of
three was appointed to supply
ted with Estacada by good roads. phens on Thursday afternoon, end.
Rentals,
Miss Saling with the products to
This town is the natural market­ January 10, at 2 o’clock.
Farm Loans a Specialty.
Geo.
Judd
was
out
Monday
Mrs.
G.
R.
Mendenhall
was
be exhibited and otherwise as­
ing place for a large and natu­
Telephone Estacada, Ore.
R O B E R T H. S T R O N G
circulating a petition for a Mar­ sist her in conducting the booth.
able
to
return
home
from
the
It is a natu­
St at e C h a irm a n , A m e r ic a n C om mitte e rally rich country.
ket Road between Eagle Creek President Ames selected Mr.
ral road center. The roads are Good Samaritan hospital Christ­
F o r Re lief of G e r m a n C hildren .
and
Sandy.
mas Eve and is still improving.
John Osborne, Mr. Earl Day and
The O regon com m ittee Is to launch improving and becoming more
Dick
Gibson butchered two Mr. Jacques to serve on this
soon a cam paign to ra ise $100,000 in numerous every year.
If we Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes
th is sta te , half in P o rtlan d and half
committee. It is hoped that any
have good roads, it is our duty to s’p’erit Christmas at their daugh- hogs Monday.
in th e o ut-state d istric ts. H eadquar­
person in the community who
te rs for th e w ork have been opened in do all in our power to keep them tes’s home in Portland, and Mr.
Fruit Growers to Meet
715 C o rb ett building, P o rtlan d , w ith good. People should not abuse and Mrs. Ross were here New
has suggestions, or articles for
H. L. E ddy in ch arg e a s director. It
To every one interested in the the booth will communicate with
Years
day.
the
roads.
No
road
has
yet
been
has been indorsed locally by th e P o rt­
land Council of C hurches, th e business built that can stand the contin­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks fruit industry in this commu­ the committee.
in te re sts of th e city and by th e Cen­ ued passage of heavily overload­ went to Portland New Year’s
nity:
The club was honored by the
tra l L abor Council, all of w hich have
initial
public performance of the
As
intimated
in
last
week’s
morning to enjoy a dinner with
d eclared th at, w h atev er may have ed trucks.
Eastern
Clackamas
News,
the
“
Estacada
String Band.” This
Judge Cross announced that relatives and friends. They re­
been done to b ring about starv atio n
conditions in G erm any, c ertain it is after the first of Jauuary, a traf­ turned Wednesday.
meeting of fruit growers will be is an organization of girls under
th a t th e little children th e re should
not be blam ed and th a t th e y m ust be fic officer will be on duty, who
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and held at the Estacada hotel on the leadership of Mrs. Joseph E.
will
give
his
entire
time
to
en­
fed and clothed.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boyle and Monday, Jan. 7. at 8 p. m. sharp. Gates, and the enthusiastic ap­
forcing
the
road
regulations
in
W e T ake
son Walden, motored out from The following representatives of plause which followed their se­
Loses Three Relatives
the county. He will enforce the Portland Sunday afternoon and the Growers Cooperative Asso­ lection proved that those present
William L. Palmer of Estaca- speed regulations and see that called on Mrs. Boyle’s mother, ciation will address the meeting; appreciated something different
Messrs. H. C. Miller, president; in the way of music,
cada, had the misfortune to lose overloaded trucks do not pass Mrs. N. B. Ecker,
M. J. Newhouse, assistant gen­ The meeting was essentially a
oyer
the
highways.
three relatives within a few
The Estacada Meat Market eral manager; W. I. Staley, sec­ road meeting. A delegation had
In
order
to
get
good
roads,
we
days. First a brother dropped
with its new plate glass windows retary, and Earl Pearcy, district come down from Viola to enlist
dead suddenly, and then an un­ must organize and work togeth­
and
fresh painted interior with manager Willamette valley, on the support of the club in get­
at Publisher’s Prices,
cle died shortly afterwards, and er, as a small group may defeat
rearrangement
of furniture, is subjects of vital importance to ting better roads in that section
last Sunday his father.
His a good road plan. That part of
Either Single or Club
quite
metropolitan
in appear­ our local growers, which will in­ of the county. They were par­
mother is reported as being very the loop road from Portland to
Rates.
ance.
H.
C.
Gehring
is to be clude Reorganization, The Prune ticularly interested in the con­
low. His late brother and fath­ Estacada which lies along the
congratulated on his enterprise. Situation, A Planting Program, struction of a market road about
south
bank
of
the
Clackamas
er were resident at Boring.
Ask for Catalogue
six miles in length which would
River has been delayed because Joe Woodle is sick and confined Community Dryer, etc., etc.
connect two existing market
The
local
committee
is
anxious
to
the
house
today,
not
seriously
the
people
of
Logan
would
not
Boner Starts lip Again
but he has to be careful.
He that every fruit grower in this roads. A loop road would thus
vote
a
special
tax.
In
a
year
or
Ed. Boner, who lost all his
could not get his copy in for the community should be present. be formed around the Viola dis­
stock in the late fire, has ar­ two the six mile stretch between
Gem theatre this week, but an This means that those who are trict connecting that section
Barton
and
a
mile
beyond
Carver
ranged for temporary quarters
Store
attractive program will be run on NOT members of the association with Estacada. This road would
will
be
completed.
There
will
be
at Linn’s Inn. He has just re­
are very cordially invited to at­ also facilitate the settling of the
the usual nights.
then
a
first
class
paved
road
be­
ceived a new consignment of
The Mission Study class had a tend. We are all laboring for rich, but now not really accessi­
Eastman kodaks arid supplies. tween Estacada and Portland.
the betterment of conditions in ble foothill country. Mr. Ames
Leave your films with him for When this is done and the other! watch party at the M. E. parson­
producing, handling and market­ promised on behalf of the Com­
development. He has an ad in side of the loop is completed, age. This class is composed of
tourists will come to Estacada by young people who meet with Mr. ing our pioducts. If there is munity Club that, if the people
I this issue.
thousands and leave good dollars and Mrs. Mort every two weeks, any grower who has questions to in the district served by the pro­
and after the study period they ask and would prefer to hand posed new roads would meet in
THE PEOPLE'S C. S C. STORE
play games and conclude the them in writing to the committee Springwater or some other con­
1 lot Maple Syrup in «'ass ¡n thia county.
evening’s festivities with re­ before the meeting, they will te venient place, a large delegation
.................................... 21c1 “Stand by those who have freshments. There were 22 pres­ gladly received. It is desirous from the Community Club, in­
2cans Sweet Corn................ ^3C helped build Estacada,” said the ent at this last meeting and all that you should feel that this is cluding the hand, would be pres­
your meeting and that it is be­ ent to “ drum up” (nthuriasn.
lib . can Sardines .............. Judge with emphasis. “ Stand
report a most enjoyable time.
2‘2 lb. cans Tomatoes........... 29c by
rajiroad; ¡t stood by you
ing called for the benefit of every Mr. Lewellen agreed to arrange
Birthday Celebration
3'/2 lb. box Perfection Sodas-.49c even when ¡t |09t money. Stand
one interested in the production for such a meeting at Spring-
1 gal. Liberty Bell Syrup Ma- by
hotel, it is the best in the
Friday, December 28, was the of fruit. Remember the time water.
County Judge Cross gave a
P*e .....................................$1.89 county. Standby your Jbanker birthday of Mrs. E. Crawford of and date, Monday, Jan. 7, 8 p.
B un................................ LI? and your merchants. We need Garfield and also of J. C. Duus m. sharp. Please make it your splendid address on the road sit­
XX Chop .............................. 1.27 to make Estacada a road center, of Estacada, a former neighbor business to let this meeting be uation.
Small white Beans, 5 lbs. for..47c; a market center and an eduea- of Mrs. Crawford. To celebrate known.
But even road discussion did
V< hite King Wash Mac h i n e tional center, if we want to bring the joint evert, a party was giv­ A. W. Botkin, J. S. Osborne, not diminish the interest in music
S°aP ..... ....................2 for 23c people here. Of greater impor- en at Mrs. Crawford’s in the af­ W. Tucker, B. Schonberg, W. K. and two violin numbers by Mr.
Calumet Baling Powder 1 lb. tance than any other crop is that ternoon, when a number of Corbin, Committee,
Theodore Ahlberg accompanied
C. A. Jacques, director.!
car‘ ...................................... 29c 0f our boys and gir]8. “
friends came to pay their re­ J. G. Hayman, local manager. by Mrs. Ahlberg, selections by a
12 oz. cans Royal Baking Pow-1
__________
quartet, and community singing
spects and offer congratulations.
lead by H. W. Mort, all brought
^er ...................................... Is Your Name Written
Those attending were Mr. and
An Elfin Dancer
7 robsi roilet Paper...... ^.......25c Those subscribing for t f ^ ^ a - Mrs. J. C. Duus, Fred, Lester Little Estelle Hansen, at the enthusiastic response.
It is clear that this commu*
Kora Kriap Lorn Flakes 3 for.23c
during the past week are- and Frank Crawford, Mesdames close of “ My Wild Irish Rose,”
^cans Light House Cleaner-.-lSc Fred Mara3cn. W. A. Hevlman,’ A. W. Botkin, C. A. Jacques, H. at the Gem theatre Tuesday nity wants music for it was
°coa
>s' or '" .........C
Amos Vallen. Fred Lins. Norma M. Duus. G. De Shields. D. M. night, danced a pas seul, which unanimously voted to observe
See our large fine of Pastry; Rando, h Mns A C White. Jo- Marshal, N. M. Tracy, E. Craw­ she did in a very pleasing and the Nationl Week of Song, which
fresh everyday._
el La Crov. Mrs.
Earl Lankins, ford and the Misses Crawford graceful manner. She seemed is the week of Washington’s
and Whiting.
completely at home on the stage. !
Job printing at the N ews office (John Holm.
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