-r j* Eastern Clarkamas ¿Cruts Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 17, N umber 15 E stacada , O regon , T hursday , J anuary 17. 1924. BARTON. LOCAL ITEMS OREGON NEWS ITEMS Capt. G. L. Hall closed the re- The days are perceptibly get- meetings Sunday with a ting longer. OF SPECIAL INTEREST J vival community basket dinner. A The interior of the P. R. L. & PROFESSIONAL CARDS. $1.50 P er Y ear GARFIELD ITEMS GRANGE AGAINST The Clackamas District Pomo­ na Grange at Logan, Wednes­ day, was attended by Mr. and D '< W. W. RHODES O STE O PA T H IC Mrs. Haas Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. P. Co. depot is receiving a fresh large number attended, and the The Clackamas District Pomo­ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Brief Resume of Happenings of L. J. Palmateer, Mrs. Minnie na met at Logan with Harding I Rev. Owen T. Day with a num­ coat of paint. Office in Lichthorn BMg., Estacada, the Week Collected for ber of singers from Portland ar- j The R. H. Currin family are Eash, W. K, Corbin, Mrs. *J. B. Grange, No. 122, with nearly 200 rived in time to enjoy it. Mr. ] enjoying a new Dodge car, pur Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. members present, January 9. ■p)R. G. F. MIDB’OKD Our Readers. ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N . Davis ar.d Mrs. M. G. Weather- Among the many things acted Day held service at 3 p. m. and chased in Portland. X R ay E q u i p m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d by. Capt. Hall returned to his home In a cutting affray at Cottage Orore Lee Bronson and Milton Evans OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets upon was the resolution re-affirm­ Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections Ralph Lammers suffered injuries from at McMinnville. Several neighbors met at the ing the stand of that body fa­ were Estacada visitors from which he died. home of Mrs. P. M. Wagner on voring the strict enforcement of Miss Gladys Nolan went to Portland yesterday. Du CHAS. P. JOHNSON A. D. Webb, 77, of La Grande, was Portland, Monday. Miss Iva Douglass spent a few Wednesday to quilt. The host­ the prohibition law, without re­ DENTIST killed when he Was struck by the tip Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wilson days in Portland this week, vis­ ess served a delicious dinner at gard to the social or financial EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT of a falling tree. noon. Estacada, “ Oregon. standing of the individual, and The Corvallis school census has in­ delightfully entertained at din­ iting her sister and friends. ner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sunday School will be held at commending the officers who are creased 109 durltg the pait year and Mrs. B. O. Sarver has been il T}R. W. WALLENS has now passed the 2000 mark. Rivers and family and Mrs. Kate 2 p. m. and the Rev. A. DeMoy conscientiously endeavoring to and confined to her bed for some S U R G E O N D E N T IS T The number of births in Lane coun­ Alley. will preach at 3 o’clock. enforce the law; favored a 5 cent time, but is now improving. For over 20 vears at Springwater, Ore. ty during 1923 far exceeded deaths. L. M. Peterson made a busi- Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan At a meeting of the Garfield gasoline tax and that motor ve­ Births were 388 and deaths 242. ness trip to Portland, Monday. A LBER T T. ELOTT school board Saturday, Walter B. hicles be returned to the prop­ expect to move into their new William Clemons. 38, was instantly A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Lemon was elected clerk and erty tax and a nominal license Mrs. S. E. Robinson was here home the last of this week. killed at Bend when his skull was RESIDENT LAWYER ee be charged. ESTACADA. - - OREGON fractured by a log rolling from a flat Friday with friends and attend­ Mrs. E. D. Allen came from Wm. Salzvedel a director. car. ed the basket dinner. Fred Davis Jr. spent the week The county court of fiClacka- Marmot Tuesday to attend the Martin Perry of Hood River was the W M . G. DUNLAP Mrs. Kate Alley took care of meeting of the Eastern Star end with his father returning to mas was severely criticized for last person to obtain a 1923 motor A T T O R N E Y A T LAW its action in endorsing the two Portland and school Sunday. the Forman home Thursday, in chapter. At Estacada, in the office of Woodle vehicle license. His plates bore the Herman B. Davis spent Mon­ county nurses and the county the absence of Mrs. George For- Mrg w A. White and Mrs. Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ number 167897. agent, and proposed that the of­ fice 1524 Yeon Building. Approximately $300,000 is all the man on a business trip to Gresh- E L Shaw of 0regon City> yig day and Tuesday in Portland. fices of county nurses, doctor state money the highway commission am and Portland. ited their niece, Mrs. Wylie, at The play night held at the and agent be placed upon the f ) I). EBY, will have for 1924 which is not sub­ A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . grahge hall Saturday, was at­ ballot at the coming November Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Peszneck- his place Tuesday. ject to agreements. General Practice. Confidential Ad­ er of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cleworth tended by oyer forty people and election; also went on record as Births in Albany during 1923 ex­ viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Joe Pesznecker of , Vancouver, of Portland spent the week end the evening was spent playing favoring the proposed occupa­ ceeded deaths by a total of 69. One hundred ninety births were recorded Wn., were guests a tth e Forman at the home of the latter’s par­ games. The next play night will tional representation measure. cGUIRK & SCHNEIDER M A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. against 131 deaths. home Saturday. be January 26. :J' ents east of Estacada. Joint Installation At Gresham office—Tuesdays, Thurs­ More than 16 per cent of all the George Forman is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sarver School Election days ana Saturdays, 203-5" Withrow persons married lqst year in Mult­ very slowly, but is able to be up The Odd Fellows and Rebe- building. Portland office, 721 Corbett nomah county had previously been have leased the Lichthorn house Every voter should be present kahs held a joint installation of building. most of the day. at the rear of the G. A. Wilcox at the election tonight for school married and divorced. officers last Saturday n i g h t . A meeting for farmers interested In C. T. Whitehead who has been residence, and have gone to director. The question to be set­ District Deputy Grand Master § E. WOOSTER the growing of asparagus, straw­ housekeeping. tled is whether the policy of the berries, graphs aid early potatoes will ill for some time is slowly im­ Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Neal Bronson came home past is to be continued or not? Hugh Jones, and District Deputy proving. - be held In Hermlston January 22. President Elva Ahlberg were the Rentals, Mrs. H. H. Graham of Vale, from Portland Saturday eyen- Those who want a change, and installing officers. Turner Oliver, 63, for many years Farm Loans a Specialty. prominent fa Oregon public life and who is a guest of her brother W. ing, and Mrs. Bronson accom­ judging from the past three Odd Fellows: N. G., J. H. Telephone Estacada, Ore. partitfuiarly in the Grand Ronde val­ J. Nolan, visited her husband at panied him back Sunday evening elections, they are in the majori­ Tracy; V. G., Harvey Giigan; ley, died at his home in La Grande. a hospital in Portland, where he and remained until Wednesday ty, should vote for A. DeMoy. Sec’y., J. K. Ely; Treas., Wm. The first woman to announce her M. Lonsberry has accepted a The opposition candidate may be Giigan; Warden, Orin Ballou; candidacy tor office in Jackson coun­ is convalescing from an opera­ position with the Yocum Lumber a good man, but he will stand for Conductor, A. G. Ames; I. G., ty is Miss Delilla Stevens, who seeks tion. Company as salesman and will a policy which has brought dis­ R. Whiteis; O. G., G. B, Linn; the republican nomination tor county • Susie Lounsberry has been id soon erect a carpenter shop in sension and contention to the R. S. S„ W. M. Wade; L. S. S., clerk. for several days. connection with the lumber shed, community. Come and vote ac J. C. Richards; R. S. N. G., J. Mrs. George M. Tucker and her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tiffany grandson, Grant Burrows, about 3 where he will be found from 8 cording to your convictions so G. Hay man; L. S. N. G., L. Web­ were Portland visitors Monday. years old, were burned to death at that there can be no mistaking a. m. to 5 p. m ber; R. S. V. G. Earl McConnell; the home of George M. Tucker in Helen Walczak who is attend­ the will of the people. George.W. Hansen of Portland L. S. V. G,, Ernest Marshall; Joseph. ing the high school in Estacada, Chaplain. H. W. Mort. T. M. Hurlburt. sheriff of Mult­ spent the week end at her home was here Tuesday, and called at Who Can Vote Tonight this office. He is in the market nomah county, was elected president Any citizen of this state, male Rebekahs: N. G., Katherine of the state sheriffs’ association, in North Logan. for cedar poles. He formerly or female, who is twenty-one Jones; V. G., Lydia McConnell; M. A. Neison drove to Port­ lived at La Grande in Union Co., which met in its annual convention at years of age, and has resided in Sec’y.. Mary Eshelman; Treas., Portland. land Friday. and recalled seeing us there. this district for thirty days im Louise Linn, Warden, Rhoe Sy- The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Louis Peterson of Portland, The employees of the Electric W e Take J company has notified the public serv­ spent the week end here with his Lumber and Manufacturing mill mediately preceding this elect­ ron; Conductor, Birdie Giigan; ice commission that it has discon­ ion, is qualified to vote. It is I. G., Hazel Symms; O. G. Mabel tinued its exchange at Placer, Jose­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. at River Mill, filed an attach­ NOT necessary to be registered Anderson; R. S. N. G., Nelly Peterson. Magazine I phine county. ment against it Monday night, to vote at school elections. (See Hay man; L. S. N. G., Frances Bend’s biggest year in building de­ There was a large attendance for non-payment of wages This Oregon School Laws, 1923, Page Gates; R. S. V. G., Nellie Cur­ has Just passed, the total at the dancing party Saturday caused a temporary shut down rin; L. S. V. G. Elizabeth Ames; 8 1 . ) ____________ Subscriptions f velopment cost of new structures being $426,670, night, many coming from Port­ until the dispute was settled. It Chaplain. Sadie Wade. or 46 per cent greater than in any Dorcas Society land, Logan and other districts. started up again yesterday after­ at Publisher's Prices, The Estacada band was pres­ previous year. The Garfield ¡Dorcas Society ent and gave a musical enter­ Mrs. W. J. Nolan spent sever­ noon. Thomas Robertson, 42, secretary of Either Single or Club will meet Thursday afternoon, tainment. Supper was served the Robertson Hardware & Steel com­ al days in Portland last week. Discuss Vital Topics January 24, at the home of Mrs. to 223 persons. pany of Portland, committed suicide Rates. by. shooting himself in the head with VIOLA Minnie Eash. That the people of this com­ a .32 revolver. v Ask for Catalogue Attention Chauffers munity are vitally interested in Priscillas Elect Officers On Saturday evening Joel La Official figures from Washington spending their leisure time wise­ place the value of Imports In the Ore­ Croy took Mr. and Mrs. Elmer The Priscilla club met at the The N ews has received from gon customs district for November at Lankin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe ly is shown by the fact that home of Mrs. Ethel Hively of the Secretary of State, a num­ $999,347, making the total for 11 McComb over to Estacada to the about forty people came for the Currinsville, January 10th. A ber of blank applications for 1924 months $9,608,648. second discussion on public chicken dinner was motor vehicle and chauffer licen­ I Store I Governor Pierce has appointed Earl I. O. O. F. and Rebekah banquet. amusement. The study class deilcious Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankin usually meets on Thursday eve­ served at noon, after which a ces. Anybody requiring one of P. Conrad as district attorney of Lin­ business meeting was held. Jan­ these blanks can obtain it by coln county to succeed G. B. McClosky, spent a week or more, with the ning at 7:15 in the Methodist resigned. Mr. Conrad Is a practicing parents of the latter at Sandy. uary being the club’s election cailinR at this office. church. There will be no meet­ month the following officers attorney and lives at Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sevier vis­ ing this evening. A week from Attention Ex-Service Men Figures showing that 40,460 cars ited Saturday and Sunday, with tonight the discussion will cen­ were elected for the ensuing from other states registered in Oregon Don’t forget the social meeting year: President, Mrs. L y d i a between May 24 and December 31, their daughter, Mrs. C. Hicinbo- ter around the commercializa­ Monday evening next at the Odd McConnell; vice-president, Mrs. 1923, are contained in a report pre­ tham at River Mill. tion of amusements.. Regular Marie Heiple; secretary and Fellows hall. There will be a pared by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of Rev. T. B. Young of Garfield, attendance is not essential to state. treasurer, Mrs. Rose Lovell. The program and refreshments. We preached in the church Sunday take part in these discussions. County courts and municipal coun- remainder of the afternoon was expect some of the state officials I cils, under an act of the 1923 legis­ evening to a good congregation. Those engaged in furnishing spenttin doing fancy work, vis­ to be with us. lature. may appoint county and city Nearly all the men here are amusements to this community iting and listening to the radio, A djutant . health officers at any meeting, ac- working for the O. W. P. com­ are especially invited to the next he next meeting will be held I cording to a legal opinion by the at­ pany clearing trees and brnsh meeting. ebruary 7th, at the home of TH E PEO P LE'S C. 4 C. STORE torney-general. from the right of way. Keer’s Best Patent Flour at 500 Card Party Mrs, Lydia McConnell. Contracts for the construction of On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben The United Artisans 500 card .................. ............ $1.69 sack 957 refrigerator cars at a coat of more Leave Soon for Salem than $3,000.000 have been awarded to Tannler had as guests Mr. and 1 Pail Pure Lard a t.... _......... 89c party held on Wednesday eve­ the Pacific Car & Foundry company Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomp­ Tomatoes Mission Brand No.2'4 of Portland by the Pacific Fruit Ex- two children, also Fred’s motner ning, was well attended. There kins and family will leave next can s.......................... 2 for 29c were eight tables. High honors ; press company. week for Salem, where they will all of Estacada. Sweet Corn...........2 cans for 215c went to Mrs. R. H. Currin and The multitudinous duties of the of­ make their home. Their son Li- Deviled Meat. .. 2 cans for 11c D. G. W ’hite made a business fice with the correspondingly low Dave Eshelman, and consolation lo is the owner of the cute pair Peas.......................2 cans for 2.'c salary of $75 a month has been given trip to Portland lately. prizes to Mrs. Ed Linn and Ver-, of Shetland ponies which moved as the reason for the resignation of Royal Baking Pow der............ Mrs. Pearl LaCroy has board­ nie Duus. A delicious lunch was O. B. McClueky. district attorney of ________ ____ 40c 12 oz. can ing with her at present, her two served by the committee in the warehouses of U. S. Morgan Lincoln county. ; from across the track this sum­ White Navy Beans.......... ........ The next card party A union of broccoli growers has brothers, Lester and W’alter charge. mer. They are well broxen and --------------5 pounds for 47c be«-n formed at Roseburg. the growers Bateson, and also Francis Cum- will be on February 20th. gentle as kittens. Although it Cocoa in bulk 3 lbs. fo r____ 24c affiliated with the Oregon Growers’ Co­ min. _______________ Is Your Name Written Here? almost breaks his heart, Lilo is Armours Very Best Milk______ operative association having signed up For Children’s Home with the Umpqua Valley firoicolt Those subscribing for this pa- offering them for sale, as he will . . . — ------------------ 11 c can Growen for the present year. per during the past week are: not be able to take care of them Bob White Laundry Soap______ The ladies of the W’. C. T. U. D. M. Marshall, Mrs. E. J. „ Pal- in the city. Here is a chance .........................25 bars for 99c George Pointer has painted _. will have a bazaar on February striking sign on the window 0f 22nd, for the benefit of the Farm mateer C. K.ggins, H. U Barre for some one to give great picas- Gresham Bread______ ___ _ _. 1 ure to his children. ...... ........ 2 large loaves for 25o bis paint shop. Home for children at Corvallis, 'and Millard barver. 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