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ïastm t (CUtrkmmtü Xnm Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 17, N umber E stacada , O regon , T hursday , A pril 24, 1924. 29 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST BARTON The Barton Sunday School will give a program and basket din ner Sunday, April 27. Other Sunday schools and parents are invited to come. Bring basket lunch and enjoy the day at the school house. Singers and speak ers will come from Portland. £££ Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Courtney made a business trip to Portland Friday. Harvey Gibson and son Frank lin drove to Portland on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Forman and son Till were in Portland on Monday. E. N. Bates and F. Guffnett spent the week end with their families. Mrs George Forman and sons drove to Estacada Saturday. W. W. RHODES O S T E O P A T H IC Malheur and Jefferson counties have PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the distinction o'f being the first coun Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, ties in the state to remit their first half taxes for the year 1924 to the ]~)R . G. F. MIDFOKD state treasurer. P H Y S IC IA N a n d S U R G E O N . Announcement is made in La 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 OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets Grande of the formation of the Wal Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections lowa Lake Wonderful corporation. Wallowa fake resorts expect many J } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON tourists this year. DENTIST A carload of dynamite is being EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT taken to Crater Lake to blast a road Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 through the Watchman peak section Estacada, Oregon. of the Rim drive around the lake early in the tourist season. ALBERT T. ELOTT Lumber interests at Klamath Falls A T T O R N E Y A T LAW are worried about the embargo on r esid en t la w y er California fruits, which threatens to ESTACADA. - - OREGON cut down the demand in California for Klamath-made boxes. W M . G. DUNLAP Miss Anne M. Lang of The Dalles, A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Or., was elected one of the vtce-presi- At Estacada, in the office of Woodle Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of dents-general of the Daughters of the Arlington Nolan and family American Revolution at their conven fice 1524 Yeon Building. tion in Washington, D. C. of Portland, spent the week end Q I). EBY, Approximately 6,000,000 rainbow at the home of their parents, Mr. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW. trout eggs have already been taken General Practice. Confidential Ad for the Klamath hatcheries of the game and Mrs. W. J. Nolan. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Portland visitors Friday were commission and prospects are good for Otto Stulke and Fred Baker. the best egg-take for years. E. WOOSTER Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Berrang of West A very enjoyable program and chester, Conn., have crossed the coun basket social was given by Miss Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, try in a wagon drawn by oxen. They Linea Young and her pupils last Rentals, are now at Medford, their destination. Saturday night at the North Lo Farm Loans a Specially. Mr. Berrang is 61, his wife 56. Telephone Estacada, Ore. Expenses incidental to the search gan school. About $30 were ta for the six convicts who made a sen ken in which will be used for a Those sational escape from the state peni flag and play apparatus. tentiary at Salem three weeks ago, attending from Barton were W. aggregated approximately $1850. Neuman, Harvey Gibson and son Loganberry growers from many sec Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. George tions of Marion county held a meeting London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. at Liberty hall, five miles south of W. Turner and Rose Davis. Keep your policy in our Fire Salem, Friday night, to consider plans Mrs. Herbert Davis went to Proof Vault, free of charge. for disposing of the 1924 crop. Portland Saturday evening re The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph turning Sunday with Mrs. Clara H. C. S T E P H E N S company will expend $88,000 In better Thornburg and son Albert. ments at Eugene during the present A gent . Louis Peterson of Portland, year, according to announcement by J. spent Sunday with his parents, L. Bland, district superintendent. The Myrtle Point commercial club Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Peterson. has adopted a resolution condemning Mr. and Mrs. P. Isaacsons of maps recently issued by the state Mulino spent the week end with chamber of commerce, stating that road work in Coos county Is not rep friends near Barton. resented accurately. Mrs. Gus Whitehead and son The state has decided to appeal the Lawrence of Bridal Veil, are PLACE Y O U R IN case of the compulsory school law, de staying a week with Mrs. White SURANCE THROUGH clared unconstitutional in the federal YOUR HOME AGENT WHO district court at Portland by three head’s parents, Mr. end Mrs. WILL P R O T E CT judges sitting en banc, to the supreme Jens Peo'erson. YOUR INTEREST court of the United States. Harvey Young has returned Hope that an appropriation for con from Bend where he has been tinuing the construction work at the for several weeks. Tongue Point naval base may be voted Mr. and Mrs. Pedersen, daugh by congress during its present session was expressed In a telegram received ters Adeline and Eleanor, and at Astoria from Senator McNary. Miss Alice Hansen drove to Esta Ward Irvine, private secretary to cada Thursday p. m. Governor Pierce for the past 15 O LIC IE S months, has severed his connection McNary on the Job with the executive department and has ROVIDING During the past seven years, returned to Portland, where he will ER FEC T since Senator McNary entered re-engage in the newspaper business. the United States Senate, Ore “The Circuit Rider,” a statue given In memory of the pioneer ministers of gon has received $9,808,000 of A re W ritte n by Oregon, was presented to the state by government funds for develop Robert A. Booth in honor of his father ment of the agricultural industry PACIFIC STATES FIRE at a ceremony and program given in of the state through irrigation the grounds of the capltol at Salem INSURANCE COMPANY Saturday. The statue was designed and reclamation, and for the de SEE velopment of its vast water by Alexander Phimister Proctor. FIR E INSURANCE. For Fire Insurance Cary Real Estate Co. P RO TECTI ON JOS. P. WOODLE JR. Y our H om e A gent For County Commissioner Richard A. Wright a prospe rous and well known farmer liv ing in the Molalla valley between Moiaila and Liberal, has been in duced by farmers and business men to enter the race for the re publican nomination for county commissioner. Mr. Wright has made a deci ded success of his own business. He is a prominent granger hav ing been a Pomona officer for 7 years, and for 17 years, master of the Mulino grange. He is a good roads enthusiast but wants to cto? many wasteful methods which have been long in practice. He believes it poor policy to speed much money in building a road and then let it be destroyed bv not doing any re pair wprk on i t He is independent in action and >f elected to the office will have no strings on him from any source. Job p rin tin g at th e N E w s office power resources. This is almost three times as much as Oregon received during the previous eight years. For the eight year period prior to 1917, when Senator McNary took his seat in the senate, the total amount received by Oregon for irrigation and reclamation was $3,862,226. Upon the acre for acre irriga ble basis Oregon has received $25 per acre more in reclamation appropriations from the govern Clara and Fred Meilike were ment than Idaho received; $19 out from Oregon City for a short more per acre than Washington visit with their mother, Mrs. received and $14 per acre more Ritter. than California has received dur Dr. Harris was called last ing the same period. week to see Walter Cop, who is Furthermore Senator McNary sick with measles. has introduced a bill in the pres ent session of congress carrying THE PEOPLE'S C. 4 C. STORE, an authorization of $350,000,000 Tip Top Bread, 2 lb loves.... 15c for the reclamation of lands by Palace Can Corn, per can .. 19c irrigation and drainage dikage. Campbell’s Pork and beans, This bill also makes provision 1 lb 2 oz .......................... 11c for the improvement and settle Water Glass. 37 oz can ...... 23c. ment of cutover lands, of which Rolled Oats in 9 lb sack---- 49c there are hundreds of thousands Lean Bacon, per pound...... 24c of acres in Oregon. Small white beans. 5 lb...... 47c Bulk Cocoa, 3 lb s ............... 24c See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable. Special Tuxedo Tobacco reg tf ular size can, 1 # oz..... - 10c L O. O. F. building. As Mrs. John Osborne was driving her new car up the hill east of town Tuesday afternoon, the car tipped over on its side. She escaped without injury, but the fender on the machine was damaged. Willie Bittner is making sev eral trips to Portland for pipe. Mr. Bittner is going to have water piped to his house and garden. LOCAL ITEMS $1.50 P er Y ear LOGAN RIDGE EASTER OBSERVANCE IN LOCAL CHURCHES Forest Fire Protection Week, The Upper Logan school has keep them green. about resumed its regular atten When you think of furniture, dance. there being only five ab think of Rose’s the place to buy. sent on Monday. Those who had Easter Sunday in Estacada was J. E. Gates—Furniture at low been ill with the measles have very appropriately observed with prices. Estacada, Ore. 4-3tf returned. splendid and impressive pro Mrs. Hodgkiss expects to go Mr. and Mrs. A. L. White and grams at both churches. The son Donald, spent Easter visiting to Portland to work this week. weather was ideal and a more Miss Edith Harkenrider re friends and relatives in Tacoma. beautiful day could not be asked turned last Thursday from visit John Pathe received last week, for. The overcautious prediction a fine Holstein bull along with of the weather man for occasion ing friends in Portland. several cows from Tillamook Co. al showers, failed to have any Johny Swartz visited his par ents for a few days last week in Mrs. I. Appling was the recip effect on the many church-bent ient of a number of ca.lers on people with their new Easter Portland. Sunday, to make the acquain bonnets and other fine raiment. J. R. Hughes, Painter and pa- tance of the twins, Henrietta At the M. E. church the Sun paper hanger.—Phone 12-51 Louisa and Henry Lostine. day school gave an excellent pro 3-6-5--9 Mrs. J. Young who has been gram at 10 o’clock in the morning Work on the new Roman Cath ill for some time is now able to consisting of singing, exercises, olic church on 7th street north, be up and about. etc., which was greatly enjoyed has been commenced. Elva Kirschem and George Ba by the large audience. The pas We carry a complete line of ker took in the movie at Estaca tor, Rev. H. W. Mort, concluded Vegex, the richest known food the program with an Easter da Sunday night. in Vitamin B, a wonderful health chalk talk to the children, which lone Cromer of Springwater, builder at Rose’s. was equally enjoyed by the older was visiting at the home of her W. H. Grabeel is taking taking people. Then followed the reg uncle E. S. Cromer on Sunday. a vacation this week from his ular preaching service, with The three younger Asquith special Easter music bv the choir, duties as train conductor. children are ill with the measles, including a beautiful solo by Lee Mrs. Lena Underwood has an but are getting along nicely. Dillon of Portland, with Mrs. C. ad in the classified columns, of A. Dykeman accompanying, and great interest and importance to DOVER an interesting sermon by the ladies. “Grandma” Marchbank re Joe De Shazer spent Thursday pastor. The evening service was largely attended and consisted of turned from Hood River last Fri dragging roads. scripture readings by Rev. A. day, and is now again at the Arthur Evans, a very success DeMoy and musical numbers by home of her son, R. G. March- ful berry grower of the Logan the choir and congregation. bank. community has contracted with The Estacada Rebekahs chose Mr. Jenkins of Gresham, for At the Christian church in the sides and competed in the de several thousand of Keilogg’s morning, the Bible School gave gree work, with the understand “Gratis” strawberry plants. For a very interesting and impress ing that the losing side should the past few years Mr. Evans ive Easter program, and this banquet the winners. This they has been growing the Improved service was followed by an elo did Wednesday night after the Oregon and Edinburg, both late quent sermon by the pastor, Rev. B. F. Clay, taking as his subject, regular meeting of the lodge. varieties of berries, but these “ What Became of the Body of Dr. Charles P. Johnson tired of are said to be later than any he Jesus?” and special music by pulling teeth, thought he would has grown before. the choir. At the evening ser try pulling out trout as a change. Mr. H. L Shaw is at La Rose vice the pastor used as his sub He sallied forth Tuesday evening Lawn putting in his crop. He ject, “God in the Church, She to Eagle Creek, and came back has rented a place at Pleasant Will Not be removed.” laden with the spoil. We extend Home, where he will reside. After the morning services at our thanks to him for a steel- Herbert and Alice Udell are the Methodist church. Mr. Oster- head of considerable size. recovering from the measles. gaard was present with his cam Ladies have you seen Warner’s Herbert and his father have era, and got some pictures of the new wrap around corsets? They been working at the Dixon mill. large congregations. improve the figure, and you can Mrs. Walter Kitzmiller and see them at Rose’s. Candidates Call children are visiting at the Joe The Rebekahs gave a wedding De Shazer home. Me-srs. J. J. Hattan of Carver reception last night, to Mr. and Joe Cahill is building a road and S. Macdonald of Oregon City Mrs. James Denning. A large down to the Aaron mill so that he were callers at the N e w s office delicious wedding cake formed may haul out slabs. Mr. Cahill yesterday afternoon. The for the piece de resistance on the is residing at the mill. mer is a candidate for county refreshment menu. commissioner on the republican Raymond De Shazer has pur Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannah ticket. He has been a resident chased a 1924 model Ford of drove over from Salem last Sat Parrott, in Sandy. of the county for 58 years and is urday and visited Estacada rela president of the Clear Creek tives until Sunday evening. Creamery at Carver. Mayor Baker Tonight They were accompanied by Miss Mr. Macdonald has an ad in Dorothy Eshleman, who was a Hon. George L. Baker, mayor this issue concerning his qualifi guest at tne home of her uncle, of Portland, who is in the U. S. cations and record, both being senatorial race, will speak in the excellent. He is married End D. E. Eshleman. High School auditorium tonight has two children. A Community group for the at 8 o’clock. In addition to his child welfare health association address will be shown the “ Home FOR SHERIFF has been formed in Estacada. Sweet Home” film taken by the D. E. Christiansen of Oswego, with the following officers: Mrs. Women’s clubs of Washington, asks the support of the repub,i- W. J. Moore, chairman; Mrs. D. C., under the auspices of the can voters for his nomination for G. Wilcox, secretary. The com Hon. Herpert C. Hoover, Secre sheriff. He is a farmer who mittees are, finance, Mrs. H. tary of Commerce. This film owns and works his farm, and is Beers; nursing, Mrs. John Love features the Better Homes move also a student of osteopathy in lace; educational, Mrs. Harry ment, shows the members of our Portland. His slogan is “ Ecoro- Kitching; supplies, Mrs. Fred cabinet at their work in Wash my and Fairness to All.” Bartholomew. ington, and is of general interest 4-24tf About 32 Odd Fellows, 13 Re to all. The meeting is free and Paid Adv. bekahs and the band attended open to the public and all are Just teceived a complete line the semi-annual convention of cordially invited. Mr. H. C. of men’s and boys’ Red Ball the Clackamas county I. O. O. F. Stephens, mayor, will preside. shoes with Mishko soles, the sole at Oswego last Saturday, and all you cannot wear out at Rose’s. report a most enjoyable time. Nuptial Chimes Ring Out Oregon City won the cup for de Fire Prevention Exhibit gree work, the Estacada boys A happy event which was ex Tom Carter, forest ranger, has losing by six points. J. K. Ely pected by friends, occurred at a remarkable exhibit of great of this place, is president of the Vancouver, Wn„ Saturday, April educational value in the tv o association. Arrangements were 19, 1924, when James Denning windows of Smith Bros, hatd- was united in marriage to Mrs. made for a Fourth of July picnic ware store. In one the whole Viola Douglass. They were ac at Estacada. companied by Mrs. Irving Smith portable equipment of a rangi r Community Club and Florence Douglass the grand is shown. This consists of a City auto park and dumping daughter of the bride. The cer cooking outfit and mess kit, ground are subjects to be taken emony was performed by Miss range finder, compass, barome up at the meeting of the Com Peterson justice of the peace. ter, level, pocket telephone wa munity club tomorrow night, in The newly weds returned to Es ter bag, force pump and reflec the high school auditorium. Co. tacada Monday, and were noisily tor oven. In the other window Supt Vedder will speak, as will greeted by their friends that eve is a representation of the debris also two others in behalf of for ning. and th® following night the of a camp w hich had been burnt est fire protection. The band band serenaded them. They are through carelessness of the will play and a general good time the recipients of hearty congrat campers, in not extinguishing ulations from a host of friend* the fire before leaving. , is assured. Come out.