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

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    ÎEaatmt ÛUarkamaa Nrma
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 17,
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , A pril 3. 1924.
N umber 26
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
GARFIELD ITEMS
LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50 P er Y e a r
BARTON
SCENES IN STILL LIFE
LI
Sylvester Lawrence is driving
Mrs. S. E. Robinson was in
Don’t forget Grange day,
a
fine
new delivery truck.
Portland several days last week
April 5. Come, all members,
■p\R. W. W. RHODES
Dinty Moore and C. F. Howe on an entertaining committee,
session at 10 a. m.
,L-y
O STE O PA T H IC
The public service commission. In
and also visiting her son and his
were
in Portland, Tuesday.
The Skip-a-Week club spent a
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
The pictures w h i c h w e r e
an order handed down, designated the
J. E. Gates—Furniture at low wife.
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, boundaries within which the Pacific very pleasant day on March 26th
shown Friday night when Ray
4-3tf Last Thursday night the ladies E. Close, assistant superintend­
Telephone & Telegraph company and at the home of Mrs. R. E. Davis, prices. Estacada, Ore.
T)R. G. F. MIDFOKD
the Multnomah A Clackamas Mutual It was an all day meeting and
Watch for news of the WEI­ met at the home of Mrs. Leslie ent of the Anti-Saloon League
P H Y SIC IA N and S U R G E O N .
Telephone company may make futnre dinner was served by Mrs. Davis.
NER ROAST, Friday evening, Wallace for the purpose of elect­ of Oregon, addressed the large
X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted extensions. The order was neoessary.
ing officers. Mrs. Bee Wallace audience assembled in the high
A
quilt
was
pieced.
The
next
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets
April 11.
It was said, beoause of overlapping
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
was elected president, Mrs. Maud school auditorium, should cer­
meeting
of
the
club
will
be
held
service.
Miss
Sadie
Richards
of
Oregon
Odell
yice-president. Miss Gladys
an
the
home
of
Mrs.
Dillinger
on
£ ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
The work of auditing the books and
City visited her sister, Mrs. W. Nolan secretary and treasurer. tainly have had a deterrent ef­
the
10th
of
April.
fect on the use of moonshine.
records In the state treasury depart
DENTIST
W. Rhodes, on Sunday.
A very delicious lunch was served But those who are addicted to
ment has started under the direction
Don’t forget the play night at
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
of A. J. Tourtellotte, Portland gccount the Garfield Grange hall, Satur­
Mrs. W, F. Cary and little consisting of two kinds of cake, that kind of brew, were in all
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
daughter Phyllis went to Port­ ham and cheese sandwiches, ba­ probability not there. When in
Estacada,
Oregon. ant, and a representative of the con­ day, April 5,
cern that provided surety protection
Sunday school at 2 p. m. at land Tuesday, returning yester­ nana salad and coffee. Those one picture, a rat and a frog,
for the previous administration. It
ALBERT t . e l o t t
present were, Mesdames Marie both in the last stages, not of
day evening.
was said that two weeks will be re Nora Memorial church.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Gibson,
W. J. Nolan and daugh­ evolution, but of dissolution,
J. R. Hughes, Painter and pa-
qulred to complete the audit.
RESIDENT l a w y e r
E. Nuttall and family and Mrs.
ter
Gladys,
Inez Burkhardt and were fished out of the mash, we
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
The North Coast Power company, Wornholtz from Portland, were paper hanger.—Phone 12-51
children,
Mattie
Stone and child­ recalled an incident in Denvar
operating at Hillsboro and Rainier,
36-5-9
week end visitors at the Walker
ren,
Amy
Rivers
and children, several years ago. A drop of
had operating Income aggregating
W M G. DUNLAP
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wane of
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
$190,076.59 during 193$, according to home in Garfield.
Kate
Alley,
Minnie
Forman and the city water was being shown
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle the annual report of the corporation
W. L. Shriner, J. O. Botkins Salem passed the week end as son, Hattie Peterson, Pearl Cun­
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ filed with the public service commis­
under a microscope which re­
and family, Wm. Siegwarth and guests here of Mr. and Mrs. ningham, Bessie Wilson and her
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
vealed a number of wormlike
sion. Operating revonuea of the com
Dave
Eshelman.
daughter Annie, called on Mrs.
daughter, Pearl Courtney, Mrs.
pany totaled $912,231.16, while operat
Q I) EBY,
Miss Ethel Douglass came M. J. Gage and the hostess and germs cavorting around in it.
Eilen Patterson. Sunday.
lng expenses were $378,009.13.
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
Among those who stepped up to
C. Krigbaum and family have from Portland last Saturday to her family. The next meeting view the sight was a gentleman
Oregon pensions have been granted
General Practice. Confidential Ad­
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
as follows: Charles N. Pierce, Port­ moved in with E, Krigbaum at spend a couple days with her will be April 10 at the home of
with a rubicund nose. He start­
mother, Mrs. W. M. Douglass.
land, $12; Catherine Marakey, Eugene, the Tarrymore ranch.
Mrs. Marie Gibson.
ed
back in horror asserting em­
$30; James P. Baker, Bend, $11;
E. WOOSTER
Mr. Evans and family have Some good Wall Papers left at
Mrs. F. Guffnutt burnt her phatically that he would never
Charles J. Redfleld, Marshfield, $15;
per double roll, at Pointer’s hand quite badly Sunday morn­
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Charles H. Wood, Dorena, $15; Harry moved from Portland, on to the 25c
drink it again. So after seeing
ll-29tf.
Riley, PorUand, $12; Mollle Moyer, Annie Siegwarth homestead.
ing while frying smelts. Her that picture, we thought that
Rentals,
It was “ roughneck day” at daughters, Elnora and Gladys
Milwaukle, $20; Anna M. Junk, $30;
School for the primary grades
the respectable citizen who was
Farm Loans a Specialty.
school Tuesday, and most of the were spending the week end at
Isabel S, Webb, Roseburg, $30.
was dismissed Tuesday, owing to
shown in another picture buying
Telephone Estacada, Ore.
costumes put on for the occasion home, and the latter remained
In compliance with a move which
a bottle of the stuff, would no­
was alleged to have the support of the illness of the teacher, Mrs. were decidedly appropriate.
until
Monday,
to
help
her
mother
Harmon.
tify his bootlegger that hereaf­
practically all of the more Important
See
J.
E.
Gates
and
get
that
with
the
work,
returning
to
Port­
ter he would require a certificate
lumber operators In the Pacific north­
F. H, Davis was a Portland
west, the Charles K. Spaulding Log visitor last week.
suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. land Monday evening.
in accordance with the pure food
glng company, which has a number ot
O. F. Building.
10-lltf.
and drug act,
Leslie
Wallace
and
George
For­
Clackamas c o u n t y Pomona
plants In the state, reduced its output
It is admitted that the prohi­
man
drove
out
Saturday
morning
E. L. Gray who has recently
starting April 1 by substituting two grange will meet at Sandy, on
joined the reportorial staff of the to the Sandy river for smelt, and bition law is difficult of enforce­
six-hour working shifts for the two Wednesday, April 9.
ment, and violated by people
eight-hour shifts formerly la effect.
Mrs. Wm. Shaffer was agree­ Oregon City Enterprise was in brought home a good supply.
who otherwise are law abiding
There were three fatalities In Ore
Estacada,
yesterday
afternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nie
Stone
and
gon due to Industrial accidents during ably surprised, when her sisters
citizens.
That this should he
children
visited
relatives
in
Port­
W. D. Henthorn, who moved
the week ending March 27, accord from Portland came out for ovor
the
case
constitutes
an interest­
land
for
the
week
end.
to Platte, S. Dak., about 6 years
lng to a report prepared by the state Sunday.
ing
problem
in
pschyeology
and
industrial accident commission. The
ago from Estacada, is now loca
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cunning­
morals.
It
is
all
very
well
to
de­
VIOLA
victims were; William Hayman,
ted at Geddes in the same state. ham visited friends at Vancou­
nounce
their
action,
but
denun­
Knappo, logger; Sam Strlslc, Reeds
The Happy Hour social met at
Mrs, Earl Shibley and children ver, Wash., on Saturday. They ciation will not do much to im­
port, rockman, and James Albert Dunn.
Baker, hooker. A total of 594 acci­ the pleasant home of Mr. and who had visited in Portland a had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. prove the situation. If we want
dents were reported during the week Mrs. Tom Watson, on Friday few days, returned to the camp and Mrs. George Brown and
law respected and obeyed, as law,
I. H. VanWlnkle, attorney-general, evening. There were 38 present where Mr. Shibley is at work, daughter of Estacada.
whether it is liked or not, we
has sent to the secretary of state a and all enjoyed a pleasant time this morning.
Mrs. S. E. Rehinson visited at must begin to train up a people
PLACE Y O U R IN­
legal opinion In which he held that
SURANCE THROUGH
Wm. Githens and family and the Gibson and Guffnutt homes imbued with this sentiment.
a state treasurer Is to be elected In with music singing and games.
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO Oregon this year. The opinion was Refreshments were served and R. L. Githens and family of Ore­ last Monday.
This is not done. The reform
WI LL P R O T E C T
sought by Secretary of State Koser at a late hour a happy lot de­ gon City, were in Currinsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Odell, Miss must start in the home with the
YOUR INTEREST
The attorney-general has held that parted for their homes.
Sunday, visiting their sister Jessie and mother, Leslie Wal­ child who is the father of the
the term of Jefferson Myers as state
lace. Mr. and Mrs. George For­ man. Reverence for and obedi­
Mrs. H. H. Carlin.
Glen
Mattoon,
son
of
John
Mat-
treasurer expires January 1 ot next
man and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ence to the law, is largely a mat­
toon,
had
the
misfortune
last
A
young
man
who
lives
in
year, and not In the year 1917, as in
dlcated In the commission Issued by Monday to cut the end of his Dover was arrested and brought Ferrel and family attended the ter of training and habit. “ Train
Cary Real Estate Co. Governor
Pierce.
thumb, including the nail, off to Justice Bacon's court Tues­ lecture Friday night at Estacada. up a child in the way he shold
After directing the calling for bldi with an ax.
day morning. He was acquitted
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pedersen go and when he is old he will
on road work In half a dosen eoun
for
lack
of
sufficient
evidence.
D.
G.
White
took
a
trip
Wed­
and
daughters Eleanor and Ade­ not depart from it.”
ties and awarding a couple of con
nesday
to
his
ranch
at
Tillamook
line
drove
to Portland Tuesday,
O L IC IE S
Mrs.
G.
E.
Lawrence
went
to
traots, the highway commission ad
For Better Roads
Journed Its meeting la Portland tc for a few days stay.
ROVIDING
Portland Monday to see her new returning by way of Troutdale to
meet again April $9. The most lm
ERFECT
“ rhe Road to Happiness” a
Mr. and Mrs. Lankin, Mr. and grandson, who had come to the fish for smelt.
portant road job in prospect Is the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Belah Oregon City visitors last Tues­ motion picture designed to pro­
R Q T EC TI ON
grading of a section of the Roosevelt Mrs. McComb and Mr, Simmons
m S M B O R H U W B
Lawrence. She returned the day, were Mr. and Mrs. L. A, mote interest in better highways
spent
Sunday
with
relatives
at
coast highway from Brighton to Jetts
Are Written by
following day.
Wallace, Mrs. Gage, Otto Stulke, has just been completed at the
creek, In Tillamook oounty, which wll, Gladstone.
permit free flow of beaoh traffic from
A. Werner, Ed Griffin, W. J. No­ Ford Motion Picture Laboratory.
Mrs.
A.
T.
Elott
has
been
away
Wm.
Graham,
our
faithful
PACIFIC STATES FIRE
Clatsop county to the Lincoln county
It was produced in conjunction
mail carrier has bought 20 acres for nearly two weeks with friends lan and Mr. and Mrs. George W.
line.
INSURANCE COMPANY
with the Bureau of Public Roads
Turner.
in
Portland.
While
there
she
ol
land
from
John
Mattoon.
Because of reports received In Salem
Alice M. Hansen spent the U. S. Department of Agriculture
was taken ill, but is better and
SEE
that the toot and mouth disease again
Farm Reminders
expects to return home on Sat­ week end with her parents at the Highway Educational Board,
has Infected a number of districts In
JOS. P. WOODLE JR.
and ithe National Automobile
With pasture season coming on urday.
California, the state livestock sanitary
Hillsboro.
board
caused
Governor
Pierce
to
le
there is often a desire to discon­ Geotge Pointer and A. J. Mor­ Among those who went smelt Chamber of Commerce and car­
Your Home Agent
sue a proclamation placing addition«, tinue feeding grain to the cows
row, painters and decorators, are fishing were Mr. and Mrs. Court- ries their endorsement.
restrictions on the shipment of live
President Coolidge personally
to
a
great
extent
if
not
entirely.
putting some fine touches on nev, Paul Stasius, Frank Tiffany
stock and other commodities Into Ore
appeared
in one of the scenes,
Cows
well
fed
during
the
winter,
There Are Other*
gon. and providing for the disinfection
the big dining room of the Hotel and families, M. L. Sumers, W.
and
ha3
expressed
his approval
says
N.
C.
Jamison,
college
ex­
of
sheep
shearers
and
other
person*
Estacada. Manager Moore says J. Nolan and Otto Stulke.
Estacada is not the only place
of
the
picture.
He
is
shown pre­
who, because of the oharacter of theti tension dairyman, will milk well
The Misses Edna, Ruby and
when they get through it will
in the county which has school employment, might be carriers of th*
senting
a
scholarship
certificate
for
a
short
time
with
but
little
be “a thing of beauty and a joy Lois Bates of Estacada, spent
troubles. The school boards of disease.
to
"Bob
Preston,”
the
farm boy
change
in
the
amount
of
milk
pro­
forever.” Mr. Moore has the the week end with their Barton
both Gladstone and Jennings
Weather conditions are normal It
hero
of
the
story
who
is
winner
Lodge have recently resigned, the Crater lake region. Because oi duced although the grain ration paint ready and as soon as the friends.
of
a
prize
essay
contest
on
better
necessitating the calling of an recent snow storms a shortage oi has been decreased. When the weather will permit will have the C. T, Whitehead, son Gus and roads. The scene was taken on
water for Irrigation and other pur stored surplus of food material exterior of the hotel painted.
family drove down from Bridal
election.
the White House grounds and
poses which had been feared for th* has been “ milked off” the cows
Charles W. Seymour, who is Veil Saturday, returning on Mon­ with the President.
coming
summer
le
not
aow
probable
reduce
in
flesh,
especially
when
I* Your Name Written Here?
They reported several
now in his 92nd year, and who day.
according to Colonel C. O. Thompeon
Principal settings of the f Im
Those subscribing for this pa-1 superintendent of Crater lake nation« they feed on "washy” early pas­ has gradually been failing in inches of snow there.
were
taken around Fairfax, Va.,
tures.
A
gradual
change
from
per during the past week are: I park. Colonel Thompson says storm*
health for some time past, went Mrs. Strahm was a Portland fifteen miles out of Washington,
grain
to
pasture
tends
to
prevent
R. H. Keeth, M. A. Johnson, W. during the last ten days have added t<
last Friday to the Carolina Old visitor on Tuesday.
and the chief characters were
Boulin, J. Siegwardth. J. K. Ely, the depth of snow In the higher altl the loss of flesh. After the pas­
R. L. Githens, F. A. Armstrong, tudes. and at present there is ten fee' tures have become strong less People’s Invalid Home in Port­ E. D. Allen came here from portrayed by p.>op!e resi l n* in
land for care aud treatment. Marmot to attend lodge meeting that vicinity.
R. M i l l e r . ______
of snow at the rim of the lake.
grain is required.
He was accompanied by the Rev. of the Masons Tuesday night.
Even though the courts should de
Copies of the film are being
Methodist Episcopal Church clsre anconstftutlone! the state lneom* Lettuce acreage in Oregon will! B p clay and W. H. Holder,
sent to branches of the For I Mo­
lex lew enacted by the laet legist« probably be smaller this year, wj10 went w^h him in a car. The THE PEOPLE’ S C. & C. STORE
Sunday school at ten.
tor Company in the U. S. and
ture. these who here peld the tax may than last. At least there will be 0|<j gentleman stood the trip very
Morning service at 11.
Breakfast
Bacon................
24c
lb
the
picture will be shown gener­
Epworth League at 6:30. Spe­ loee their money, ae there la no «’ey no outstanding increase as has well.
Swift’s
Hams
....................25c
lb
ally.
Highway commissioners,
In
which
they
can
recover
fro«
ths
cial features.
been the case the past few years.
Thompson seedless raisins 51b 49c county engineers, road officials,
Evening service at 7:30--“ Big state, i* the Intimation given out S< Many sections are reporting
Tennis Club Meeting.
the attorney geseral’s office In Salem
Royal Baking Powder - 40c a can schools and all interested in the
Half-Hour Sing.”
smaller
plantings
than
last
year
Tuesday evening—Boy Scouts It was pointed out. however, that !i
All those interested in tennis Kerr’s Best Rolled Oats in 91b promotion of improved highwan3
a person affected by th# law pays hit because prices last year did not please meet at the City Hall next
at 4-00.
sacks.................................. 42c may obtain the use of the 'film
Tharsday—Study Class at 7:15 tax under protest and obtains e forma come up to expectations.
Monday
evening,
April
7,
for
Maple
Syrup in glass jugs at 21c free of charge.
receipt from th# sUte tax commls
P. m.
the
purpose
of
forming
a
tennis
Seeded
raisins in 15 oz packa-
Junior League, Saturday at i •ion he probably would be in e 1 * 9 #
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano
For Watch Work see A. N.
club
for
the
coming
season.
ges
a
t..................................
|lCc
tlon to recover the amount of m
1-30 p, m.
instruction. Prices reasonable.
Johnson.
5-10-tf
“Serving God by serving folks.” ! peld.
Committee. ,2 large cans Tomatoes for.... 29c,
L O. O. F. building.
tf 1
H. W. M ort , Pastor. '
For Fire Insurance
P