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iEaatmt ©Uurkamaa N m s Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 17, N umber 18 E stacada , O r eg o n , T h u rsd ay , F ebrua ry OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ■■ t SPRING W ATER N E W S 7. 1924. LOCAL ITEMS CARVER STATE BANK Mark the date, February 23 Mrs. W. F. Cary spent the day in Portland Monday, Mrs. Myrtle Morgan spent the week end in Estacada. $1.50 P er Y ear BARTON. RESTRAINING ORDER GRANTED RK JUDGE Ruby and Edna Bates of Esta cada spent Sunday at the Jens T '\ R . W. W. RHODES Pedersen home. O S T E O P A T H IC Martha and George Whitehead PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON went to Grssham Tuesday to The suit sought to enjoin the Office in L ichthorn Bldg., E stacada, Estacada school board from try have some dental work done. ■P)R. G. F. MIDFOKD ing the principal, Karl E. Einar- Joe Olen of Chicago started George Pointer was a business ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N . son on charges which had been Monday for California, after vis visitor in Portland yesterday, X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted made against him, was decided iting his uncle, John Walczac OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections A. N. Johnson was a business and family for several days. by Judge Campbell last Friday at visitor in Portland a few days T } R . CHAS. P. JO H N SO N V. H. Mieir came home Sun Oregon City, in his favor, on the the first of the week. day night for a few days stay ground that judges cannot be ac DENTIST Miss Gertrude Fink is home and will return to Eastern Ore cusers. The charges had been EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT from Portland visiting her par gon soon, where he has been preferred by two members of the E stacad a, O regon. board, who were subsequently ents and other relatives. most of the winter. to try the case. A L BER T t . e l o t t jum ping head forem ost in a well. T. P, McCaully took in Port Last Friday afternoon during A T T O R N E Y A T LAW But this decision does not im Oregon w ill be en titled to 10 vote« land and Oregon City last Satur a heavy shower lightning enter- GARFIELD ITEMS RESIDENT LAWYER ply that the accused was cleared a t th e dem ocratic n ational convention day looking for more mules. ESTA CAD A, - - OREGON tered L. M. Petersen’s store over of the charges for they were not to be held In New York city Ju n e 24. Mrs. J, G. Moreland enter Mrs. W. A. Heylman went to an electric wire, burning out the on trial. The board as constitu Onion grow ers of T u alatin w ill ship tained fourteen members of the W M . G. DUNLAP about eight carloads th is year, several Skip-a-week club last Wednes Portland last Saturday and re meter and doing other light dam ted, apparently is estopped from A T T O R N E Y A T LAW age. A t E stacada, in th e office of Woodle carloads sh o rt of the 1923 shipm ents. day. A most enjoyable day was turned Monday evening. trying him on these, and it is R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P ortland o f Approval of th e McNary bill, desig spent sewing. After the delic Mrs. Al. Havens was here a On Valentine evening the Bar doubtful whether if brought by fice 1524 Yeon Building. n a tin g th e Old Oregon T rail as a na ious lunch the business meeting few days last week, visiting {Mr. ton school will give a program other parties it could act. How tional highw ay, was given by Secre r r i). e b y , and program were held. The Havens, returning to Portland and basket social in Peterson’s ever the principal did not get off tary of A griculture Wallace. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. Sunday evening. hall. unscathed, for affidavits were H onry J. H ansen, 30, w as drowned, next meeting, February 13, will G eneral Practice. Confidential A d Dinty Moore, proprietor of the Miss Alice Hansen spent the read which were very uncompli while his wife looked on, when he was be with Mrs. W. R. Reid. viser. O regon C ity, Oregon. pitched out of a boat in a slough of mentary to his reputation in Mrs. Minnie Eash was a Port Gem picture house was in Port week end in Portland. TV/TcGUIRK & SC H N E ID E R th e C latskanie riv e r n e a r C latskanle. land visitor last Monday. land Monday booking the pic Friday night burglars ran those places where he had previ AVA A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW. Sm all landslides on th e Tillam ook sacked Harvey Gibson’s store, ously taught, especially the one Mrs. Joe Michal was in Port tures for his theatre. A t G resham office—Tuesdays, T h u rs branch of th e S outhern Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bronson taking about $20.00 in cash from from the Douglass county super days ana S aturd ay s, 203-5, W ithrow b rought down by continuous rainfall, land Friday. building. Portlan d office, 721 C orbett caused delay to tra in s o p eratin g over Mrs. J. B. Robertson, Mrs. went to Portland yesterday, to the postoffice and store and about intendent of schools. As there building. th e road. Minnie Eash, Mrs. H. B. Davis visit their sons Lee and Neal, $150.00 worth of groceries of all was a large delegation of high Cash tu rn o v er by the sta te land de kinds, also several tires and school pupils present, they could § E. WOOSTER and Mrs. M. G, Weatherby spent until the first of next week. p a rtm e n t to th e state tre a su re r in J a n The P. R, L. &. log train is tubes. No trace has been found not fail to mark that these affida uary aggregated $125,876.43, according Thursday with Mrs. H. H. An Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, vits were in violent contrast to of the guilty parties, to a rep o rt prepared by George C. ders, who has been confined to pulling about twenty cars of logs Rentals, the panegyric on him which was each night from the Porter Car- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Turner Brown, clerk of th e sta te land board. her home since Christmas. printed in the paper last week. Farm Loans a Specialty. were Gresham and Portland vis N otice of in crease of cap ital stock Dr. J. Hewitt of Portland, vis sens camp to Portland. On the whole the directors Telephone Estacada, Ore. from $50,000 to $2,000,000 has been ited his ranch in Garfield Satur Percy Dawe was here last itors Monday. need not regret the decision, as filed w ith th e corporation d e p artm en t Friday, the guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mr?. Wm. Christien- by th e F idelity S avings & Loan a s day. it will save them a lot of trouble. sociation, w ith h ead q u a rte rs in P o rt The regular session of Garfield Mrs. H. W, Mori. Mr. Dawe is sen visited Milwaukie and Port Enough has been made known to land. Grange was held Saturday with teaching in a day school and also land, Saturday. show that they have abundant Two years In th e sta te p en iten tiary 52 members and 4 visitors. The a night school in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Graham evidence to substantiate their is the longest sentence th a t has been Mrs. L. C. Posson went to and son, who have been visiting charges if they should ever come dinner at noon was prepared and m eted o u t to a bootlegger in th is state Portland last Saturday to visit Mrs. Graham’s brother. W. J. up for trial. The affidavits are as fa r as Dr. J. A. L inville, federal served by the men. A fine busi her daughter Leta, who is em Nolan, and his family, also only samples of what they have. p rohibition director, has been able to ness meeting was held and a ployed in a beauty parlor in that friends in Portland, started last learn. most enjoyable Lecture’s hour But strangely enough the point Monday to drive to Vale, Ore. S teps to clea r O regon’s nam e of its was spent. Music, readings, a city, returning Tuesday. which will probably be most det “unenviable re p u ta tio n " as a cle a r talk on law enforcement by T. rimental to him as a teacher, is Carl Kimmel came from Port ing house for divorces w ere ta k e n by COLTON ITEMS B. Young and a paper on Strange land, Tuesday afternoon for a the one of which all the papers th e annual convention of th e Episco took notice, namely his remark pal church of O regon in session in Habits of Plants, by Mrs. Eva brief visit at home. He is in the Shaffer, were thoroughly en employ of the Associated Secur Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Bittner that “ that no educated man be P o rtlan d . r. and son Will made a business X Owing to th e s ta rt of logging oper joyed. ities Company. trip to Portlond and Oregon City lieves in the Bible.” Apart from atio n s a t Millwood by th e S ilverton its manifest absurdity, a school S. S. at Nora Memorial church Elgin O. Crane bought one of Friday. L um ber company, th e S ou th ern P a board will hesitate to engage a Sunday, February 10, at 2 o’clock. the new residence properties in cific h as again placed its logging Mrs. Della Vallen spent a few teacher who showed such poor Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis and the west part of the city, of W. days last week at the H. H. tra in in operation betw een Millwood judgment in saying such a thing and SilVerton. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby F. Cary, and with his bride is Freeman home in Colton. before his pupils. But the at A bout 20 women from surrounding were Portland visitors Monday now nicely located there. Mr. Miss Clara Meilike of Oregon tempt to put a religious complex neighborhoods m et a t F re e w a te r and and Tuesday. Crane is a forest ranger. City, who has been suffering ion and origin to the dispute, is form ed a w om an’s apple show asso Friday night, February 15, Engineer V. H. Todd and his with blood poisoning, is now to draw a red herring across the ciation to prom ote household exhibits am ong women and children a t th e a n ladies, bring a valentine with crew of assistants are registered able to be out at the home of Pocket Bens - $1.50 trail. His religious views had your name on it, to be auctioned at the Hotel Estacada. They her mother. nual apple show n ex t fall. little to do with it. Those who Blue Bird - - $1.75 U tility com panies of Oregon plan at the valentine social and sup are locating the steel towers School closed today for an in have opposed him did so on ac to expend not less th a n from $10,- per which will be held in Garfield Jack o’ Lantern $2.50 from River Mill to Casadero for definite time. The board is now count of their profound dissatis 000,000 to $12,000,000 during th e year grange. A good program of mu Baby Ben * ■ $3.50 the P. R. L. & P. In business building and payroll activ looking for another teacher. faction with him, his manage sic by the Estacada band, and ities, according to th e Oregon public M. G. Moore, Estacada Hotel ment and conduct of the school two sketches “At the Ticket Of man, went Saturday on the even building inform ation bureau. I affairs. BARTON John C. H erring, Cape H eceta ra n c h fice” and “A School Entertain ing train to Portland to see Bill The school board’s authority George Wolf, father of Mrs. er, accused of aiding and hiding the ment,” in which the pupils will Cary in “Oregon Pioneers,” now authority has not been impaired th re e F lorence bank robbers for sev be the grown ups back in school. Irvin Brown passed away at The being screened at the Liberty Dalles January 25th. Funeral and remains intact, the whole era l days a fte r th e robbery w as com Mr, Moore returned on the early services were heid the 28th at school being amenable to it. If m itted D ecem ber 11, was acq u itted by New Mail Route a c ircu it court ju ry a t E ugene. morning train, Sunday. Sandy, where he was buried. it is flouted by any, the offender It will be good news to the T he U m atilla irrig atio n pro ject gets As Governor Pierce had pro He was 65 years old and had been can be brought to book, if .the $940,000 for operation, m aintenance George people that beginning claimed a half holiday for yes in failing heaith for some years. proper procedure is followed. and continuing construction during th e next Tuesday a daily mail route n ex t fiscal year in th e in te rio r d e p a rt will be inaugurated between Es terday in honor of the memory He leaves a widow and five chil A Judge on the Bible of the late Woodrow Wilson, the dren, Esther. James, Edward. m ent ap propriation bill as passed by tacada and Bissell. This will in th e house. T he app ro p riatio n for th e The following is part of Judge schools and the bank closed at Sallie and Grace, besides a num sure them getttng their mail noon and the 9tore3 were closed K lam ath p ro ject Is $695,000. Campbell’s remarks last Friday PLACE Y O U R IN ber of grandchildren. every day except Sundays. D eposits in th e banks of Oregon at SURANCE THROUGH from about 2 to 4 p. m. Miss Blanche Patton a former when rendering his decision in Frank Howard who has been YOUR HOME AGENT WHO th e close of bu sin ess D ecem ber 31. Miss Reliance Moore was taken resident of Barton was married the Estacada school board in 1923, aggregated $274,091,633.98, or ap mail carrier on the Eagle Creek WILL PROTECT proxim ately $5,000,000 less th an on route will be carrier on this. sick with a bad cold which threat to Bob Messenger at the English junction case: YOUR INTEREST "It is poor policy for teachers S eptem ber 14 of la s t year, according ened to develop into pneumonia. Lutheran church parsonage by to express opinions regarding to a re p o rt prepared by P ra n k Bram- CARVER STATE BANK Her mother, Mrs. M. J. Moore, the Rev. W. I. Eck of The Dalles any one else’s religion, and it well, sta te su p erin ten d e n t of banks. went to her bedside at Mon in the presence of a few friends, does not seem to be any advant S ta te tax collected on gasoline and American Legion mouth, where she is attending recently. They will make their age to be a fundamentalist or a Cary Real Estate Co. d istilla te sold in Oregon d u rin g th e modernist. Educated men disa the Normal school. Miss Moore home at The Dalles. Next Monday evening at the y ear 1923 ag g reg ated $2,046,964.33, ac gree on these subjects and have cording to a sta te m e n t p rep ared by I. O. O. F. hall the American is reported as having recoverd Willard Wallace has returned no real proof for their opinions. Sam A. Kozer, se c re ta ry of sta te . The Legion will hold a meeting to and will enter her school again home from attending school in Whether we believe there is a ta x w as paid on 72,789,723 gallons of O L IC IE S Supreme Being or credit the next week. Mrs. Moore {is ex Portland. which the public is cordially in -1 gasoline and 3,814,155 gallons of dis story of creation in Genesis, or ROVI DING pected to return home today. vited. There will be a program Telford’s truck delivered feed whether we adopt the e x p l a tillate. ERFECT Mrs. George E. Lawrence en to the Stassen, Forman and Wal nation given by science, that wo cem m lttee was appointed at Salem and a speaker is expected from R O T E C T I O N to A confer reached our present state thru w ith sim ilar com m ittees from department headquarters who tertained the Indies’ Aid of the lace farms this week. evolution it all rests on some Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, H arrisburg, will talk on the Adjusted Com- M. E. church, yesterday after Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Erdman foundation that there is some and o th e r W illam ette valley totrn* | pensatjon bill, soon to come be A re W ritten by noon, with a few invited friends. were Oregon City visitors last: superior being behind it all. It w ith rela tio n to th e proposal to pipe fore congress. Everybody wel The rooms were decorated with week. Miss Mabel Erdman has is poor policy to cast disparaging PACIFIC STATES FIRE w ater from Clear lake. Lane county, hearts and “sweethearts” in the returned to her work after a two remarks about any person’s re to th e v arious tow ns for m unicipal come. INSURANCE COMPANY ligion, especially when they de shape of delicious cookies were week’s vacation at home. purposes. rive happiness therefrom, and it SEE Currinsville Store Prices T he six counties in d istric t No. 1 of served as refreshments. Mrs. Gus Whitehead came home for also is poor policy to say we do Oregon— B aker. Union, G rant. Mai Hay, homegrown timothy, $20.00 Harry Kitching accompanied by JOS P WOODLE JR the week end from Bridal Veil, not believe in the Bible. There heur, H arn ey and W allow a—will send Mrs. J. E. Gates sang two solos. Wheat,{home grown, perbu. $1.10 are truths there that were truths high school b asketball team s to Union, Oregon. Your Home A gent when written, and will be truths F eb ru ary 28 to p articip ate in a th ree Babbitt’s Lye, two cans for 25c One feature of the afternoon was M. A. Nelson purchased sever-! a million years hence. d ay d istrio t to u rn am en t to determ inv Oyster Shell in 100 lb sks. SI.50 a brief service in memory of the late former president, Woodrow al head of milk cows lately. Wheat, home grown, See J. E. Gates and get that th e cham pionship and decide on th e j bask at ball to e n te r th e sta te George Forman ¡9 able to be J Paint your auto NOW. Autoen per bu .............. — ........ $1.25 Wilson, conducted by the Rev. suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. I team to u rn am en t la March. o u t a g a i n a l it tle w h ile e a c h day. amels at Pointer’s, Estacada. tf H. W . Mort. ‘ Gat our p ric e « o n good« y o u Deed, O. F. Building. 1 0 -lltf. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Monroe and Dorothy went to St. Helens, Oregon, on Saturday, returning Brief Resume of Happenings of Sunday evening. Peter Erickson returned from the W eek Collected for Portland on Friday. O u r Readers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge and children, Joseph and Ruth, At a w ell-attended m eeting a t St. went to Silverton on Sunday to H elens th e Colum bia C ounty Lincoln visit with Mr. and Mrs. Zurcher, club was organized. Mrs. Guttridge’s parents. Mr. L a P in e ’s fo u rth d isastro u s fire in Zurcher is ill with broncho pneu as m any years re su lted la st week in a monia. gross loss of $20,000. Mrs. H attie K essler, 50, com m itted The Feb. Neighborly club will suicide a t h e r hom e a t T u alatin by meet with Mrs. Bard. 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