Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 14, 1924, Image 1

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    £asimt (Elarkamafl Nnua
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 17,
E stacada , O regon , T hursday ,
N umber 19
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50 P er Y ear
U PP E R EAGLE CREEK
WILL THIS SOLVE
WATER PROBLEM?
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass
Hewitt McCracken of Port­ CARVER STATE BANK
and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglass
land spent the week end with his
Miss Maud Sturgeon was a
were
Portland visitors one day
T'JR. W. W. RHODES
father, J. A, McCracken and visitor in Portland, Monday.
O S T E O P A T H IC
last
week.
Brief Resume of Happenings of sister, Mrs. Ernest Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Zimmer­
PH Y SIC IA N AND SU RG EON
Otto E. Jansen of George, who
Leonard Douglass, son of Jess
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman man are enjoying a new car.
Office in L ichthorn B ldg., E stacada,
the Week Collected for
is an experienced well driver has
Douglass,
is
a
guest
at
the
home
and family were delightfully en­ Mrs. Vernie Duus is having a
made a tentative proposition to
of Walter Douglass.
Our Readers.
■ p )R . G. F. MIDFOKD
tertained with a chicken dinner j siege with the measles.
the
city council, which has crea­
■ " ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N .
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapman
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ted
considerable
interest and dis­
Paint
your
auto
NOW.
Autoen-
X R av E q u i p m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d
P in e Valley is considering erecting Leslie Wallace, Sunday.
of Pendleton, Mrs. Louie Badoux
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets
cussion.
He
proposes
that an ar­
1
amelsat
Pointer’s,
Estacada.
tf
a new school building.
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
of Walla Walla, and Bruce Eddy
Sunday, Wm. S w a r t z and
tesian
well
be
bored
on
the hill
T hom as G. H aw ley w as nom inated
daughter, Mrs, Elsie Norton and S. E. Wooster and W. F. Cary of Portland, were the dinner above the city, and for $20,000,
TAR. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
fo r p o stm aster a t M ultnom ah.
drove to Portland Monday on guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
he will guarantee a How of 200
DENTIST
S tudent re g istra tio n at Oregon A gri­ a friend, all of Portland, visited
business.
Gi b s o n .
Mr. Chapman is a
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
cu ltu ral college for th e college year at the McCracken home.
gallons a minute. Mayor H. C.
Edith DeMov, daughter of Mr, brother of Mrs. Gibson.
Estacada,
Oregon. now to ta ls 4176.
Among those attending the
Stephens has requested him to
and
Mrs. A. DeMoy, has been A party was given last Satur­ put his proposition in writing for
W heat sh ip m en ts from th e Colum bia public dance in Peterson’s ha'l
A L BER T t . e l o t t
riv e r to all ports for th e cereal sea­ were Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bates quite sick with the measles.
day night in this neighborhood, further consideration. If a good
A TTO RN EY AT LAW
son reached 18,323,785 bushels.
and quite a large crowd attend­ artesian well can be obtained of
Miss
Mary
Richardson
of
Port­
and daughter of Estacada, Mr.
R ES ID EN T LA W Y ER
At a m eeting of th e N ew port city
ed. Playing cards and dancing sufficient volume, this would do
land,
was
a
week
end
guest
at
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
council, Je s s Frey, councilm an, was Lester Irving of Boring, the
was the evening’s program and away with the water problem.
the
home
of
Mr3.
Mae
Reed,
elected m ayor to succeed C arl Ryck- Misses Gladys Ketchel, Hazel Gib­
W M . G. DUNLAP
everyone
seemed to have a good But there would have to be
m an, resigned.
son, Eleanor and Gladys Guffnett Among the Portland visitors in
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
time.
The
music was furnished enough for all purposes not only
of
Portland,
Carl
Sales
of
Oregon
C ity ordinances p ro h ib itin g m inors
I Estacada last Sunday, was J. W.
A t E stacad a, in the office of Woodle
R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P o rtlan d o f­ from freq u en tin g pool halls and the City, and a number from nearby Shafford, formerly of this place. by Ed. Hunt and Mrs. Brick- for present demands but for in­
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
curfew ordinance a re now being en ­ communities.
beater. Shortly after midnight,
forced in Eugene.
Have you made out your in­ a delicious luncheon was served. creased ones in future years.
To secure such an adequate, un­
I). EBY,
Mrs. Bessie Wilson and daugh­ come tax report? The time is
The R oseburg E lk s lodge has voted
A TTO RN EY AT LAW.
failing
supply of pure, clean wa­
to proceed im m ediately w ith th e con­ ter spent Monday with Mrs. Min­ getting short in which to make
SPRING W ATER N E W S ter, would be worth $20,000, if it
G eneral P ractice.
C onfidential A d­ version of F a rq u h a r island into a city nie Forman.
returns.
viser. O regon C ity. O regon.
p a rk and playgrounds.
Fred McCracken is able to be Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McWillis
Mrs. Peter Erickson returned could not be had for less.
E stab lish m en t of a governm ent about again with the aid of
TV/TcGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
and tamily drove to Portland home from Portland last week.
A Musical Evening
n av al base a t Tongue P o in t w as fav ­
AVA
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW .
crutches,
at
last
reports.
last
Sunday
and
enjoyed
a
couple
William
Shearer
is
sick
with
ored
in
a
resolution
passed
by
the
There
will be a special musical
A t G resham office—T uesdays, Thuvs- j
Telford’s truck of Boring de­ of pictures.
the measles.
days ana S atu rd ay s, 203-5, W it h r o w j M onm outh C om m ercial club.
service
at
the Methodist church,
building. P o rtlan d o ffice, 721 C o rb ett j The first carload of broccoli to be livered a ton of feed to M. A.
A
very
entertaining
and
im­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
A.
Erickson
Sunday
evening,
inaugurating
building.
se n t from th e U m pqua valley th is y ear Nelson’s farm one day last week.
pressive
Lincoln
service
was
giv­
are
enjoying
a
new
Chevrolet
the
National
Week
of
Song. In
w as shipped from R oseburg by th e
Mrs. S. E. Robinson spent en at the M. E. church last Sun­ touring car.
addition to the usual Sunday eve­
^ E. WOOSTER
U m pqua Broccoli exchange.
several days at her home here day evening.
Wiley Howell had his tonsils ning sing, in which all will join,
C harles Colvin, a B eaverton young
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
m an, was killed in sta n tly w hen east- and Sunday she delightfully en­
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring removed last Wednesday and is there will be anthems and other
Rentals,
bound S outhern Pacific tra in No. 130 tertained a large crowd which spent the day in Portland Sun­ getting along very nicely.
special numbers. Hobart Linn
stru c k a “ bug” he w as driving.
?arm Loans a Specialty.
took four autos to bring from day, celebrating their 14th wed­
will sing “ I come to Thee,” by
Miss
Irma
McTaggett
of
Port­
Telephone Estacada, Ore. T he M adras flour m ill w as d estro y ­ Portland. Rev. Owen T. Day ding anniversary.
Caro Roma, and Theo Ahlberg
land
visited
the
week
end
wtih
ed by fire sta rtin g from an unknow n was also present and held ser­
will play a violin solo. The peo­
Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow Mrs. F. E. Erickson.
cause. It w as feared for a tim e th a t
vices
in
the
school
house
at
3
p.
th e e n tire tow n would be burned.
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor­ John Schenk of G r e s h a m ple of the community are cordi­
m.
with
a
good
attennance.
A vigorous cam paign to p rev en t
row of Portland, called on Mr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe ally invited to attend this ser­
vice.
overloading of tru ck s o p eratin g on th e
Emil Christiansen, who was and Mrs A. E. Sparks, Sunday. Guttridge on Monday.
highw ays of th e s ta te is to be sta rte d
William Palmer came back to
N. O. W. News
under th e direction of th e sta te traffic injured in a logging camp near
The Race for Sheriff
town
Wednesday after an ab­
Tillamook
is
in
a
hospital
at
that
d ep artm en t.
The Neighbors of the Wood­
N early 150 d ifferen t autom obiles of place. He is able to get around sence of a few weeks and is
The field of candidates for craft held their regular meeting
29 d ifferen t m akes w ere displayed by on crutches.
registered at the Hotel Estacada. Clackamas county sheriff has February 7. with an increased
21 leading autom obile d eale rs of P o rt­
Helen Walczak, a high school The Mission Study club held been entered by Simon MacDon­ attendance. On this occasion a
land a t th e 15th ann u al autom obile
student at Estacada, is quite ill. its regular meeting at the M. E. ald of Oregon City and Percy T. miscellaneous shower was given
show In th a t city.
Her mother, Mrs. John Walczak parsonage last Monday night and Shelly of Sandy. Both of these the recently married pair, Mr.
T he C h ester-F ish er Logging com­
of
North Logan, has been with the young people report the us­ men made definite announcement and Mrs. Ernest E. Amacher,
pany h as filed w ith th e public se rv ­
of their intentions the latter part the latter formerly being, Miss
her
for several days, and her ual good time.
ice com m ission application to e sta b ­
lish a logging ra ilro a d over th e Ne- fathe and brother Marion visited
There will be a St. Patrick’s of the week. Both seek the Violet Marshall. They were a
halem highw ay n e a r A storia.
her Friday night.
dance given at the Estacada Park nomination from the republican very much surprised couple and
T he A storia board of school d irec­
Mrs. Gus Whitehead and son paviiion Saturday evening March party. MacDonald was the first everybody enjoyed their surprise.
to rs h as decided to dispense w ith th e
Lawrence,
Miss Alice Hansen 15. Watch for further announce­ to file with the county clerk on After the meeting cake and co­
serv ices of th e school h ealth officer
Friday. W. J. Wilson is still coa were served, and then dan­
I Watches and
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. George W. ment by the committee.
f a fte r th e first of th e com ing m onth,
non
committal as to his candida­ cing was enjoyed until midnight.
leaving th e h e a lth d ep artm en t in Turner were delightfully enter­
I
M. G. Moore of the Hotel Es-
charge of th e school nurse.
G. N. Lola Dodson gave a get
tained at dinner Thursday even­ taeada went to Portland Tuesday cy for renomination for a fourth
Alarm Clocks | All northbound tra ffic over th e ing by Mr. and Mrs. Jens Peder­ to take in the automobile show. term while the wise ones shrug together
luncheon February 2nd,
S outhern Pacific ra ilro a d w as held up
their shoulders and remark about for the officer* of the N. O. W.,
sen
and
daughters,
Adeline
and
He
returned
Wednesday
after­
Pocket Bens * $1.50 •'} by a landslide in Cow creek canyon.
noon and pronounces the display the uncertainty of the outcome which was quite a success. All
slide buried th e tra c k s for a con­ Eleanor.
Blue Bird ■ - $1.75 | T sid he erab
with several contestants in the present had a good time and en­
The program and basket so­ wonderful.
le distance, but w as discover­
field.
It is expected that W. B. joyed the lunch, and each officer
Jack o’ Lantern $2.50
ed in time to p rev en t a w reck.
cial to be given by the Barton
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones
May,
chief
of police of Oregon had a good suggestion to make.
Recent increases in th e price of school will be Saturday instead came out from Portland the first
Baby Ben - • $3.50 $ gasoline
City,
will
soon
announce his can­
in Oregon a re to be included of Thursday night.
of this week and will spend a
_________________ :____ i in th e country-w ide investig atio n of
Near East Relief
didacy.
And
it
is probable that
Miss Linea Young spent the few weeks on their place about
gasoline prices which th e d e p artm en t
other
would-be
sheriffs
in
other
Dispatches
received from Ore­
a mile north of Estacada, clear­
$ of ju stice has been o rdered by P re si­ week end in Portland.
parts
of
the
county
will
soon
get
gonians
now
in the Near East
I d e n t Coolidge to m ake a t once.
Mrs. Gus Whitehead was a ing and improving their land.
into
the
political
game.
confirm
Associated
Press and
ats, w hich e a t food sim ilar to th a t Gresham visitor Monday.
A number of men from the up
Store | of R hum
That
the
race
for
the
chief
ex­
other
dispatches
telling
of the
ans, a re b eing used in ex p eri­
Mr. and Mr. Wm. Burghardt per camp3 were thrown from a ecutive office of the county will great suffering among refugees
m en ts by Mrs. Jessa m in e C. W illiam s,
speeder when it left the track,
p rofessor of household science a t O re­ and two children of Utah, are
be a spirited one is gleaned from both from Turkey and Greece.
gon A gricultural college to d eterm in e visiting Mr. Burghardt’s mother, last Friday, and all escaped with the go-get-em qualities of the
Recently four American Relief
th e value of v arious foods for chil­ Mrs. F. H. Turner, and sister, slight injuries except Joe Nich­
contestants.
workers
died in efforts to relieve
olson, who had one of his legs
For Fire Insurance dren.
Mrs. G. Stone and family.
MacDonald is an ex-service this suffering. The care of 54-
W ages of L ane county road lab o rers
crushed quite badly. He was
Mrs. Alvin Johnsen, who has
in 1924 will ran g e from $3.50 a day
immediately taken to a Portland man, first commander of Willam­ 000 children now in the orphan­
ette Falls Post, American Legion ages makes it impossible for the
for comm on labor to $12 a day for been quite ill is again able to be hospital.
m en w ith iarg e tra c to rs, according to out.
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PLACE Y O U R IN­
an aggressive advocate of law
Mrs. Rose F. Westerman of enforcement and a successful Near East Relief to aid other
a schedule agreed upon by th e m em ­
SURANCE THROUGH
Boring was very pleasantly sur­ representative of an insurance thousands equally needy.
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO bers of th e county court, to be ef­ CARVER STATE BAN K
WILL PROTECT
fective M arch 1.
Public Dance.
prised Monday morning when business.
Artisans’ Card Party
YOUR INTEREST
G eorge P endleton, farm e r living in
her sister, Lillian Myers and son
Shelly is widely known per­ There will be a public dance
th e vicinity of B roadacres in Marton
The United Artisans will give a John; also her niece, Ora Davis
sonally,
has been a practicing at­ on Saturday, February 23rd, at
county, was killed w hen an autom obile card party in the 1. O. O. F.
and
husband
Floyd
Davis;
and
torney, and a good campaigner. the Logan Grange I all. It a ill
tru ck in w hich he w as riding w as
building
on
Wednesday,
Feb­
another
sister
from
Portland,
c k by a southbound O regon E lec­
May has ma<le a good record begin at 8 p. m. Lunch at 11
Cary Real Estate Co. stru
Admission: Gentlemen
tric tra in a t a crossing n o rth of the ruary 20. beginning at 8 o’clock Marie Lindholm; and Mr3. West- as police chief, and has had much p. m.
p. m. Every body is invited. erman’s mother, Mrs. David
B roadacres station.
$1.00;
ladies
free.
experience with official work sim­
Ju d g e W eath erfo rd , in an address Admission will be 25 cents.
Huggans. all came to spend the ilar to that of the sheriff’s office.
W. E. Linn ami son Edward,
before th e Albany cham ber of com ­
day with her.
O LIC IE S
Wilson, altho criticised for poor | Jr., have purchased an 18 pas­
The Rev. V. A. Weir, we hear,
m erce, urged th a t body to s ta rt a
ROVIDING
judgment in choice of some of senger bus to run from Estaca­
move
am ong
like
organizations will leave Springwater, the first
Washington's Birthday
thro u g h o u t th e sta te to g et a law of next month and move on to a
ERFECT
his subordinates and for the re­ da to Portland. They will make
The Community Cl u b , the
passed to tax th e governm ent-ow ned
cent unfortunate escape of priso­ ! two round trips a day, leaving
ROTECTI ON
i
small
ranch
at
Clackamas.
churches, the Firemen, and the
tim b er lan d s in Oregon.
Estacada band are arranging a ners from the jail, retains the , Estaca la at 8:30 a. m. and 4:30
O ne-tw elfth of th e roaifs butft un
confidence of many voters.
Are Written by
THE
PEOPLE
S
C.
&
C
.
STORE
:p.*m. Leaving Portland at 2:00
d e r federal aid since 191« a re in Ore
joint celebration of Washing­
Mass
was
for
two
terms
sher­
1 p. m. and 6:20 p. m. I he bus
gon, according to a rep o rt from the No.
can
Preferred
Stock
ton’s birthday in the high school
PACIFIC STATES FIRE
se c re ta ry of ag ricu ltu re. Of approx!
Peaches a t.......................... 29c auditorium on the evening of iff and still retains a strong hold j leaves from the new terminal
m ately 26.000 m iles com pleted in the
INSURANCE COMPANY
'Campbell’s assorted Soups two February 22, beginning at 8 on his political allies and friends. Sixth and Salmon, and from
U nited S ta te s u n d er jo in t ag reem ent.
Fortune has made good as con­ Linn’s Inn.
SEE
cans for................................23c o’clock. The full program will
2147 m iles a re in Oregon.
stable
and will fprove a strong
S R. Thom pson, w ho w as elected Schillings Tea in tin containers be published next week, but a
JOS P WOODLE J R
L IN N A S O N BUS L I N E .
contender
for the political plum,
a t..........................................16c feature of it will be community
p re sid e n t of th e perm an en t organiza­
C.
N.
Fuller of Currinsvile,
Your Home Agent
tion of th e Oregon E xport Commls We sell Golden West Spices at singing of the following songs: if he goes after it.—Oregon City
was
badly
injured by a cow Sun­
Banner-Courier.
sion league, in a m eeting a t A rling
........................... 10 cents a can “ America,” “ Battle Hymn of the
day
morning.
He was taken to
to n o t officers of th e various county
See J. E. Gates and get that organizations, left Sunday night foi 25 Bars Bob White Soap for 99c Republic,” “Star Spangled Ban­ George Pointer went to Port­ a Portland hospital by J. E.
Milk depot for Lawrence Milk ner,” Sewanee River,” and “Old land on business, Monday morn­ .Gates in his car, in the after-
lit cleaned and pressed. I. O. Washington. D. C„ to lobby (or the
‘ Black Joe.”
¡and
Cream.
i
MOVT
Uaugheji
btU-
I noon.
ing.
. F. Building.
10-lltf.
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F ebruary 14, 1924.