Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 28, 1924, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olum e
17,
N um ber
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E stacada , O r eg o n , T h u rsd a y , F ebruary
28, 1924.
LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50
P er Y ear
I0NA1
A well attended meeting of
CARVER STATE BANK
the berry growers was held on
Among the visitors to Portland Saturday
WEEK O F SO NG
afternoon, at the Es­
-T )R . W. W. RHODES
Sunday
was
Mrs.
Mvrtle
Belfils.
The
entertainment
at the High
tacada hotel. Messrs. George
Light & Power Company, and
O S T E O P A T H IC -
Brief Resume of Happenings 01 will be shown at the Gem Thea­ Will Clossner of Portland, was Mathewson of North Yakama, School auditorium last Friday
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
the Week Collected for
tre, Estacada, Saturday night, in Estacada a few days this Wash., (and George Gibson of night, in honor of the National
week.
The Dalles, Ore., representing Week of Song and Washington’s
March 1st.
Our Readers.
T A R . G. F. MIDFOKD
Albert
Hannah
was
here
a
few
Libby McNeil & Libby, and J. birthday, drew a large audience
The
picture
was
photographed
" ^ P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N .
days
this
week,
visiting
home
Race and Earl Pearcy, repre­ which occupied all the seats and
by
H.
H.
Brownell,
a
Portland
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
Early fruit trees are blossoming ir
OFFICE and Residence Sacond and Main Strset» Eugene.
folks.
senting
the Oregon Growers Co­ many standing throughout. The
man,
who
has
photographed
a
Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections
Bend’s first automobile show wai number of feature pictures, in­ Some good Wall Papers left at operative Association, w e r e program earned much applause
T A R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
and every one went away well
held last week with 14 makes of cars cluding the recent Alaska picture 25c per double roll, at Pointer’s. present.
including .15 models, on display.
DENTIST
The object of the meeting was pleased, and not tired although
called “The Chechacos. ” Mr. ll-29tf.
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
The erection of a cannery in New Brownell has made a specialty of
Wilcox has been laid up to offer the local growers a con­ it lasted two hours and a half.
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 berg wag assured at a meeting In thal scenics of the Northwest country. for Ray
a few days with an abcess on tract for the coming season’s It proved very conclusively,
E stacada,
Oregon. city of more than 100 fruit growers.
“The
Modern
Pioneers"
has
crop. Mr. Race stated that Lib­ that Estacada has a band, or­
his
right
arm.
Indications of a good mohair season for its ¡theme the story of the
McNeil & Libby were pleased chestra and choruses both male
ALBERT t . e l o t t
for Oregon growers are seen in report! development of the Oregon coun­ Philip Hammond, attorney of by
with
the sample shipments of and female, which would do cred-
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
from the east of continued firm m ar
Oregon
City,
was
in
town
yes­
RESIDENT l a w y e r
logan
berries last season and it to any town in the state, the
try
through
the
hardy
spirit
of
kets.
terday on business.
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
the
pioneers,
and
this
pioneer
their
representatives
were with metropolis not excepted. The
Lane county pear growers have be
gun their first spraying of the yeai spirit today is still reaching out Tom Morton has sold his hand­ us at this time, to contract for selection of the songs was ¡excel­
W M . A T G. T O DUNLAP
as the buds are now shooting forth on to conquer the wild places for some residence on Main and 3rd 100 tons at 5c per pound, f. o. b. lent as well as their tendition, no
R N E Y A T LAW
the
branches.
the greater development of the streets to H. C. Gohring.
Estacada, and the red raspberry high flown operatic but familiar
A t Estacada, in the office of Woodle
Mrs. A, E. Sparks has as a crop at 8c ¡per pound. After ex­ old time favorites. All the per­
R ealty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ L. W. Metzger, contractor, will con state. The picture c o n t a i n s
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
struct • building in Marshfield foi many beautiful scenes of the house Jguest her friend Mrs. penses are deducted, this should formers were at their best, and
the Coos and Curry Telephone com Oregon
r a d . e b y ,
mountains, woods and Frank Stenzel, of Portland.
net the grower 4}4c and 7}4c filled the hall with melody, vocal
pany to cost |160,000.
A TTO R N EY AT LAW .
Mrs.
Close,
of
Vancouver,
streams,
and
traces
the
history
respectively.
Contracts w e r e and instrumental. Mesdames
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ In a special school election Klamath of the State from early Indian Wash., was a guest at the home signed accordingly. In regard Sam Barr and J. F. Reeher, and
Falls voters sfpproved by a ten to one
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
vote a $25,000 bond Issue for the pur­ days, with flashes of the primi­ of her brother, W. A, Wilcox, to the strawberry crop, Mr. Mr. Fred Horner were the solo
TWTcGUlRK & SCHNEIDER
chase of a new school house site.
tive life and hardships cf the last Monday.
Race stated if agreeable to the vocalists who responded to well
AVA A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W .
Enactm ent of a law authorizing the early trail-blazers.
local growers, this crop could be deserved encores. The Rev. B.
Mrs.
A.
Sagner
visited
Port­
A t Gresham office —Tuesdays, Thurs­ state to print its public school text­ Modern water power develop­ land Monday to consult her phys­ handled by the Gresham grow­ F. Clay made an interesting ad­
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, W ithrow books probably will be requested at
ment and industrial expansion ician. Miss Johannah Lichthorn ers, for which it was expected to dress on the value of anniversa­
building. Portland office, 721 Corbett the next session of the legislature.
building.
are capably treated in this film, accompanied her.
return 7c. Up to the present ries and such community gather­
The public service commission has and includes views showing the The many friends of George time no outlet had been found ings like that of the evening.
§ E. WOOSTER
suspended until a date to be fixed by progress of the work on the
for black-caps and dew berries, A humorous feature was provi­
the
commission the proposed new m a m m o t h $16,000,000 Oak B. Weatherby of Escondido, Cal­ but it is expected in the near fu­ ded by a playlet acted by Mrs.
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
ifornia,
will
regret
to
hear
that
tariff filed some time ago by the Home
ture to find a disposition for M. G. Weatherby, Mrs. H. Da­
Rentals,
Telephone & Telegraph company of Grove hydroelectric develop­ he is seriously ill.
vis and Earl Gribben of Garfield,
ment
which
this
company
is
con­
these crops.
southern Oregon.
Farm Loans a Specialty.
Clyde
Schock
has
just
installed
entitled
the Pioneer
structing
on
the
Upper
Clacka­
Under
these
conditions
the
Telephone Estacada, Ore. W. C. Culbertson, one of the own­
fine .five tube Hallowatt radio berry growers of|Estacada should Weekly.” “Reading
ers of the Cornelius and Seward hotels mas and familiar scenes along a receiving
This
was
replete
set for Crawford Bros, take on new ¡[enthusiasm. We with local hits and comments.
In Portland, was appointed by Gov­ the river, and familiar to the
at the ranch in Garfield, which certainly have demonstrated that H. C. Stephens acted as chair­
ernor Pierce to succeed A rthur C. Estacada people.
very nicely.
Spencer as a member of the state
we CAN produce the best logan man, and a collection was taken
Geo. J. Kelly, land and tax works
bonus commission.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neal
Bronson
in the world, ^.nd it will up to defray expenses.
agent
for
the
Portland
Railway,
In future all auto camps operating
moving from rooms in the berries
be
only
a matter of time before The ladies who took part in
within the corporate limits of the city Light & Power Company wrote are
of Pendleton will be required to pay and directed “The Modern Pio­ telelphone office building, back the market will be demanding the chorus or double quartette
an annual license fee of $1000, accord­ neers." This is Mr. Keliy’s to their own residence, north of E s t a c a d a loganberries. Of were, Mesdames Sam Barr, Fred
ing to the provisions of an ordinance second production in the film line. the Christian church.
course it is an acknowledged Horner, C. J. Jubb. J. W. Car-
adopted by the city council.
Quite
an
improvement
has
His
first,
“The
Romance
of
a
fact, that conditions have been son, B. O. Sarver, Raymond
Form ation of a three-county export
been
made
to
the
Estacada
hotel
Raindrop,"
was
a
very
successful
treating
us pretty hard during Lovelace, G. E Lawrence, W. J.
commission league In support of the
property,
by
the
removal
of
the
two-reel
story
of
the
drop
of
the
past
two
years, but we are Moore, H. W. Mort, T. B. Young,
McNary-Haugen bill for farm er re­
lief took place at a meeting at The water from the snows of Mt. old fence, which has been in ex­ coming to our own, if we con­ U. H. Gibbs, J. K. Ely, Soren
Dalles attended by more than 200 Hood to ultimate conversion as a istence for a number of years. tinue to raise the best, which Ostergaard, L. M. Yocum and
farm ers and business men from W as­ means to produce the great
can only be done by perseverance Miss Ruth Dillon.
co, Sherm an and Gilliam counties.
UPPER EAGLE CREEK and
force—electricity.
W.
F,
Cary
grit. Success must be ulti­ The gentlemen were, Fred
• The Oregon State Retail M erchants’
I W E S T C L O X association
Horner, G. E. Lawrence, J. K.
took
the
part
of
the
character
of
mately
achieved.
closed Its sessions at Eu­
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and
Eiy, W. M. Wade, H. W. Mort,
gene with the adoption of a resolution the “Pioneer.”.
children of Portland were the CURRINSV1LLE ITEMS George
Mendenhall, James Den­
pledging the support of the m erchants
Watches and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
to the McNary-Haugen wheat price
GARFIELD
ITEMS
ney,
C.
R. Dykeman.
R. B. Gibson.
regulation bill and the Kelly-Stein
Mrs. Shankiin and a friend of The orchestra was composed of
Alarm Clocks
m anufacturing bill now before con­ Garfield grange will hold its Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass hers were out to visit Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg, H: W. Mort,
gress.
regular meeting at .10:30 Satur­ and children spent Sunday after­ Shanklin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ely, W. M. Wade, Owen
Pocket Bens - $1.50
A uniform system of accounting and day morning.
noon at the home of George J. H. Hitching, last Saturday. Smith, Verner Anderson, Walter
statistical records covering all trans­
Blue Bird * • $1.75
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland Preister at Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hitching Smith and Mrs. J. E. Gates ac­
actions of the various automobile
passenger stage and truck corpora­ spent the first of the week in George- Smith, Misses Naomi are still improving.
companist.
Jack o’ Lantern $2.50
tions operating in Oregon will be de­ Portland.
Paddison
and
Florice
Douglass
The band consisted of twenty-
L,
Hale
seems
to
be
improving
Baby Ben • • $3.50
manded In rules and regulations now
and
Fred
Paddison
were
Port­
two
pieces under the direction of
Mrs.
W.
R.
Reid
is
visiting
slowly.
being formulated by the public service
relatives in ¡Portland this week. land visitors Saturday evening Miss Lucille Smith of Portland W. M. Wade.
commission.
Sunday, being the guests of was visiting her friend Miss
I. H. VanWinkle, attorney-general,
Mr. and Mrs. Art. Burd of and
Community Club
Mr.
and Mrs. George Douglass. Ruth Hale, Sunday.
acting at the request of Governor Portland spent the week end
Pierce, will assign a special prose­ with friends in Garfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zink of The regular meeting of the
Store
cutor to Yamhill county to assist the
were
Estacada visitors on Sun­ Portland was out Currinsville Community Club, will be held in
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis and day attending
district attorney there In handling the
church services. way Sunday.
the lobby of the Estacada hotel,
cases against W alter Tooze Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby
tomorrow night at 8 o’clock.
The
oyster
supper
and
party
J. M. Templln, prom inent realdents of went to
Portland, Tuesday.
Charles
and
Albert
Hitching
Representatives of the railroad
McMinnville.
Mrs. Weatherby and son Gilbert given in honor of the winners in were visiting their father and and
Herbert Cuthbert, publicity
At
a
meeting
held
in
Condon
and
For Fire Insurance composed of the majority of fanners left for San Diego, Cal., Wed­ the recent contest by the Eagle mother, Sunday.
man
for the Portland Chamber
Creek grange, by the losing side Miss Ethel Hale was at the
and business men of Ollllam county, nesday.
of
Commerce,
are to be present
last
Saturday
evening
in
the
hall
two resolutions were adopted with­ The Rev. Howard Mort will
Currinsville
store,
Friday,
her
to
help
along
the
project started
was
well
attended,
all
taking
out a dissenting vote, urging congress preach at the Nora Memorial
PLACE YOUR IN­
first
time
out
since
she
left
the
by
the
club
for
the
better adver­
part
and
having
a
good
time.
to
pass
the
McNary-Haugen
export
cor
SURANCE THROUGH
hospital.
tising
of
Estacada
and Eastern
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO poratlon wheat bill. In addition to church, Sunday at 3:00 p. m.
Albert Lin3 states that some Fred and Ed Bates were in
this, every man and woman present
WI L L P R O T E C T
Clackamas
county.
There should
miscreant entered the garage one Currinsville, Sunday.
On With The Dance
contributed to a fund to be used in
YOUR INTEREST
be
a
good
attendance.
defraying expenses and roganized
Mine host Moore of the Esta­ evening where his Ford car was
them selves Into the Gilliam Farm ers cada hotel, announces a dance and took off a new tire, substitu­ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wade James A. Dollar superinten­
were Oregon City and .Portland dent of the electric saw mill and
and Business Men’s league.
will be given Saturday night in ting an old one in its place.
visitors,
Saturday.
the dining room, beginning at 9 CARVER STATE BAN K
company at River Mill,
J.
H.
Fleenor of Meridian, lumber
o’clock. The Miller orchestra
met
his
wife
and two children in
Surprise Party
Idaho,
is
visiting
his
brother-in-
Portland
yesterday
to
will
furnish
the
music
and
there
Last Tuesday, twenty of the will be two floor managers. The In making out his federal in­ law, J. O. Tunnell, this week. Estacada last night. returning
They
will
tax return, the farmer is R. L Adams is working for
OLICIES
Garfield friends of Mrs. D. M. tickets will be 50 cents a couple, come
make their home here and have
required
to report as gross in­ Douglass Brothers.
ROVIDING
Marshall and Mrs. J. C. Duus
taken
an apartment at the hotd
all receipts derived from H. S. Jones and Charles Hitch­
ERFECT
surprised them at the home of Charles Handle has moved to come
Estacada.
sale or exchange of farm ing took a contract to fall timber
the former, to congratulate them I North Bend from Marshfield. the
R Q TEC T1 O N
products,
including crops and for Roy Douglass.
on their respective birthdays. !
Currinsville Store Prices
livestock,
whether
on
They were the recipients of many I TH E P EO P LE’ S C.&C. STORE the farm or purchased produced
Are Written b y
Robt.
Fields
was
visiting
his
and
resold.
Princess
Flour, the sack... $1.69
gifts and flowers. Delicious re- j 4-Strand Broom......................... 49 Where farm produce is ex­ sister, Mrs. Geo. Walter, Mon­ Prunes.......................................
PACIFIC STATES FIRE
06
freshments were served and j 25 bars Bob White Soap __ .99 changed for groceries, merchan­ day.
Honey,
new
jars,
q
t................65
1N51'R\NCE COMPANY
much admiration was excited j Sugar Corn, 2 cans for.............23 dise, or other articles, the fair C. W. Fuller is reported as Seed Wheat, per bushel $1.25
over
the beautiful mound of vio-' People’s C. &. C. Store Spe­
SEE
Oats and Vetch, per lOOIbs $3.50
market value of the articles re­ improving very fast.
lets
decorating
of the j cial Coffee per pound__ .32 ceived
JOS P WOODLE JR. table. All hope the to center
A few work Shirts, to close .50
must
be
reported
as
in­
be able to ) Soda Crackers, per pound .16 come; A farmer who rents his Will Show Every Night $1.50
Shirts, to close .75
congratulate them many more1 Small White Beans. 5ibs for .47 farm on the crop share basis, The Gem Theatre will now run Work dress
Your Home Age: t
Shirts,
better grades .85
times.
Men’s Big Yank brand work
must
report
such
income
for
the
Kerr's
Best
Patent
Flour.sk
$1.69
every
night
in
the
week.
The
For Watch Work see A. N. Mill Run, sack.......................$1.17 year in which the crops are sold. changes in the pictures will be on Shirts........................ ..... $l.f0
See J. E. Gates and get that Johnson.
5-10-tf Double XX Chop, sack ___$1.27 Profits from the sale or rental Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdrys Gaalen and Field seeds are now
suit cl JA an J
I. O
in.
O. F. Building.
10-11tf.1 Job printing at the N ews office i Shaker Sait, carton................ 11' of farm lands must be reported. and Fridays.
“ Oregon Made” Picture
OREGON NEWS ITEMS New
“The Modern Pioneers" is a
two-reel
motion picture present­
OF SPECIAL INTEREST ed by the
Portland Railway,
•
I The Rexall
Cary Real Estate Co.
P
Fruit Growers Meeting