Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 17, E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T hursday , M ay 1. 1924. N umber 30 $1.50 P er Y ear •T VIOLA SPRINGWATER NEWS LOCAL ITEMS BARTON CLUB PROPOSES CLEAN UP DAY O. Lynde had the misfortune Everett and Elva Shibley and The school board gave the posi­ On April 19, a son was born to to loose all of his household goods Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brown. on Monday, when the house on Gilbert Shearer attended the tion of janitor to B. O. Sarver. "T)!?. W. W. RHODES W. A. Wilcox, who has been A number of Miss Alice Han­ the old Maple place burnt down. Christian Endeavor convention O S T E O P A T H IC Mr. Lynde had rented the place at the First Presbyterian Church very sick for the past ten days, sen’s pupils gave her a very PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON from Rev. Snyder the present in Portland last week. The regular monthly meeting is now improving. pleasant surprise party Friday Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, owner. This was one of the of the Eastern Clackamas Com­ oldest houses left, which was John Moger has returned to BORN- April 29, 1924. to Mr. night at the home of Mr. and munity Club was held last Fri­ T ^R . G. F. MIDFOKD work for the Porter & Carster and Mrs. Everett Kiggins, a Mrs. George W. Turner. built fifty or more years ago. P H Y SIC IA N a n d S U R G E O N . day night in the high school au­ Co. daughter. Mrs. Clara Hicinbothem and Claude Knott of Portland is X R ay E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d ditorium. While the attendance Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Orvil of Mrs. G. R. Ellis and Mrs. Har visiting at the W. P. Ferrel OFFICE and Residenco Second and Main Strsets two children and Janet Gilgan was not as large as usual, the Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections of Estacada, came over and took Portland visited the week enc ry Hitching and baby, visited home. in the social on Friday evening. with Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Monroe. Portland last Friday. program and interest manifested £ ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON M. A. Nelson made a trip to were up to the mark. Ben Tannler Jr. surprised his Mr. and Mrs. Rae Erickson and A shipment of men’s and boys’ Logan Monday. DENTIST parents last week, by returning It was called to order by EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT son Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. P. hats and caps just received. home from California. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson President Ames and the minutes Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 Mrs. Joe Hinkle and daughter Erickson went to Portland, Sat­ Come in and get yours at Rose’s. were Estacada visitors Saturday of the last meeting read by Miss Estacada, Oregon. Margaret, after spending a week urday morning returning home Mesdames C. W. Seymour, B. evening. Kathleen Currin, the secretary. Sunday evening. with relatives in Washington, re­ O. Sarver and A. E. Sparks were The Misses Edith and Grace The auto park question came up ALBERT T. ELOTT turned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Guy Grable returned among the visitors to Portland Ferrel came out from Portland and the proposition now is to A T T O R N E Y A T LAW RESIDENT LAWYER The Happy Hour social spent home Wednesday, from a three Tuesday. Saturday to spend the week end make one on the vacant lots at ESTACADA. - - OREGON a very pleasant evening at the weeks’ visit with her sister at The H. C. Stephens residence with their parents. Miss Grace the foot of the hill, and order a home of John Hamilton Sr. and Sheridan, Oregon. on Terrace Addition, has been remained to care for her mother general cleanup dav calling on son James, on Friday. There W M . G. DUNLAP made more beautiful by a liberal who is quite ill. A T T O R N E Y A T LAW everyone to turn out and help. were 60 neighbors and friends Baby Clinic There were songs, At Estacada, in the office of Woodle present. coat of paint Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pedersen A committee was appointed in A baby clinic was held at the Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­ speeches games and a bountiful the matter consisting of J. K. fice 1524 Yeon Building. lunch, which consisted of cake, Estacada hotel last Monday, by The Rev. H. W. Mort went to and Mrs. Gus Whitehead and Gresham yesterday morning, to son Lawrence drove to Estacada Ely, W. F. Cary Harry Hitch­ the Clackamas county health as­ sandwiches, coffee and cocoa. D. EBY, ing and Mrs. B. O. Sarver. The give a chalk talk before a Sun­ Friday. A T T O R N E Y A T LA W . Mrs. Charles Dubois and two sociation. Dr. Briscoe, of Ore­ committee appointed at the pre­ day School convention. Mrs. V. H. Meier spent sever­ General Practice. Confidential Ad­ sons from Estacada, spent Fri­ gon City, health officer and Dr. vious meeting on a dumping viser. Oregon City. Oregon. day and Saturday at the home of Estella Ford Warner of the Child Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, drove al days in Seattle last week. her father. ground had little to report. Welfare Bureau of Portland, up from Eugene one day last Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tur­ Mrs. Anna Stuber of the Elli­ § E. WOOSTER A surprise party Monday even­ were the examining physicians, week, to visit her daughter Mrs. ner had as Sunday guests, Mrs. had a pleasant time helping assisted by Miss Pearson county D. B. Kelly, and family. son-White Lyceum bureau was Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, ing Turner’s brother, W. M. Lang­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bateson cele­ health nurse and two ladies from present and addressed the meet­ Rentals, Mrs. R. E. Rogers and two ley, Mrs. C. S. Turner, Mrs. R. brate their 27th wedding anni­ ing in its interest, and wanted Portland. The following local children, from Spokane, were Strong and little daughter, and versary. , Farm Loans a Specialty. the club to sponsor a lecture or ladies also assisted: Miss Anna guests at the H. C. Gohring home Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brayman, Telephone Estacada, Ore. Chatauqua course in Estacada. A demonstrator from the Log Dillon, Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, Mrs. a couple of days last week. all of Portland. Mesdames Lloyd Yocum. R. H. Cabin Bakery will be at The Theo. Ahlberg, Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Anna Stuber representing W. P. Ferrel drove to Portland Currin, and Mr. H. C. Stephens People’s Store, Saturday, May 3. Lovelace and Mrs. W. J. Moore. the Ellison-White Lyceum Bu­ Tuesday morning and his daugh­ There were 39 babies examined. reau, was in town this week in ter Edith, who was ill, returned were appointed a committee to GARFIELD ITEMS ascertain the public feeling on A meeting of the local health the interest of a lecture course. with him. this subject. group will be announced soon Garfield Grange will meet in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitcheltree The guests at the Wallace home The proposed advertising pam­ and anyone interested will be regular session Saturday, May 3, and Mrs. George Morrow of last week were Mr. and Mrs. G. phlet descriptive of Estacada at 10:30 a. m. During the after­ welcome. Portland, were guests of Mr. Hubbard of Corvallis, C. R. Wal­ and vicinity was discussed and noon George Kable of the O. A. Masonic Block Planned and Mrs. A. E. Sparks last Sun­ lace and Clayton Hood of Port­ it was determined to circulate C. extension service will explain the farm water and septic tank petitions and subscription lists as The local Masons are planning day. systems. All who are interested to erect a structure which will William Hirt and family drove land. Mrs. H. F. Hill of Cleve­ soon as possible. County School land, Ohio, and Mrs. Wallace of are invited to come and hear Superintendent Vedder addressed be a noteworthy improvement to out from Portland and spent the Portland. him. week end with Mr. Hirt’s pa­ the town. Provided they can / -------------------------------------------------------------------^ Will Norris was an Oregon City the club, dealing mostly with P. E. Linn had the misfortune rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, on the school elections. make the necessary financial ar­ to have a spark light on his roof and Portland business visitor on ranch. The proceedings were enliven­ rangements they will secure the Monday, which burned the lar­ For Fire Insurance ger part of it before help arrived. Saturday. ed by selections played by the lots in the burnt area owned by Mrs. H. B. Snyder and chil­ The Misses Dorothy Wilson The forest fires have kept ev­ R. G. Marchbank and A. E. dren returned home the latter and Neva Loney of Oregon City, Estacada band, and guitar club, the latter being composed of ery one busy this last week. E. Sparks, which make a total front­ part of last week, from an ex­ PLACE Y O U R IN­ T. Davis lost a lot of fencing and age of 75 feet. On these they tended visit with her parents in greeted old friends over the Mrs. J. E. Gates, and the Misses SURANCE THROUGH week end. several cords of wood by fire. Irma Gates, Ruth Day and Avis will put up a 2 story hollow tile, Pennsylvania. YOUR HOME AGENT WHO Mrs. Jack Hoffman went to Porter school finished last Mon­ Cadenau. WI LL P R O T E C T fireproof building. On the ground The Portland Electrical com­ day for the summer vacation. YOUR INTEREST A vote of thanks and apprecia­ floor will be three store rooms pany have a force of men work- Portland Saturday morning. Lily Lovell from Portland is and entrance hall. Two of these in g in Estacada this we e k , James Smith of Eagle Creek, tion was passed to both the band visiting Nadine Andere. will be occupied by Bob March- extending the line in the north and Mr. and Mrs. George For­ and the guitar club. Mrs. Ellen Patterson and Miss banks’ confectionery and pool part of the city. man were business visitors in Lumber Reduction Siegwart are visiting in Cary Real Estate Co. Annie room, while the third may be There will be a Mothers’ meet­ Portland Saturday. Portland this week. Beginning May 15 the Yocum Mrs. Helen Lake called on subdivided into offices and bar­ ing of the W. G. T. U. at the Mrs. Alice Michal and chil­ Lumber Co. will cut the price of lome of Mrs. E. E. Hannah. Mrs. Maud Odell Sunday. dren motored into Portland Fri­ ber shop. The lodge rooms will Thursday, lumber $2.00 per M on all grades. May 8, 2:30 p. m. day, returning Sunday evening. be on the second story, and at Everybody invited. The Good Will club was enter­ We have also a stock of mould­ Mr. and Mrs. Henri Wallaert the rear end of the lots, will be The game of ball here yester­ tained by Mrs. Minnie Forman. ings, shingles and brick. We took their baby into Portland, a picture theatre thirty-five feet day afternoon was called off at Thursday. There were eleven Friday to be treated for a frac­ deep and going across the full the fourth inning on account of ladies present and refreshments will furnish doors and windows tured collar bone. length of the three lots. The the rain. The score was 12 to 0 were served. The next meeting at lowest prices. See Lonsberry. will be with Mrs. Etta Peterson. If you wish to cut your coffee District A tt’y. Stipp who was structure is estimated to cost in favor of Estacada. Last Saturday morning, Elmer about $19,000. When this is bill try 31bs of Rose’s special for operated on last Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Guffnutt gave a Davis of Garfield, telephoned for completed and the pharmacy, SI.00, the best for the money. Oregon City hospital, is improv­ delightful birthday dinner, Sun­ lelp as a large forest fire was there will be only one lot vacant ing. leaded towards his farm home. day. There were three birth­ The Firemen will give another left in the burnt block. There was no damage, however. days represented in the family. ball on Saturday, May 10 in the Christian Endeavor Rally Mrs. Kate Alley is able to be park pavilion. As the proceeds The editor and his wife spent There will be a C. E. rally at Baker Made Good Impression Friday out again. in Portland, where the will go towards meeting the ex­ the home of W. G. Glover, at Hon. George L. Baker, mayor latter visited with Mrs. Lee A. pense of their new equipment Mrs. E. N. Bates of Estacada Eagle Creek, Friday [evening of Portland, and candidate for Weils and other friends, and the there should be a good patronage. attended the Good Will club on browsed around the and the county officers will be nomination on the republican former Thursday. there. All the young people of ticket, as U. S. senator spoke to public library to his heart’s con­ Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lyon THE PEOPLE’S C. & C. STORE Cash & Carry Specials for Saturday eastern Clackamas county are a rather slim audience in the tent. Last Friday, someone living of Gresham attended the S. S. Tip Top Bread, 2 lb loaves.... 15c highschool auditorium last Thurs­ 51b hnck Tillamook cheese -$1.65 invited. across the river on the Carv program and dinner Sunday. Extra special Lily White choice day night Before his address acreage, let a brush fire get Large pkg. corn flakes........... 09c There will be a public meeting sauerkraut 2'/i size cans at 2 Building on Burnt Area the film, "Home, Sweet Home,” away, and for a time the whole Mother’s oats with premium 43c in Barton. Friday evening when cans for.............................. 25c 1 can Great American coffee and Miss Maud Sturgeon has the was shown, in which the late settlement was threatened, but the county candidates and others Lean thin bacon, a pound..... 24c by hard fighting the houses were large stick of candy........ 47c honor of starting the building President Harding appeared. saved. Mr. Cary lost about fifty will speak, everybody invited. Sandwichola—The vegetable Mayor Baker was introduced 12 cans Bit e Jacket sardines $1.00 in the burnt area. She is D u ttin g cords of woods. At Barton, Sunday, the local sandwich special contains only Princess flour guaranteed at model pharmacy building by his brother mayor, H. C. The Cahill residence in the team will play the Boland team. vegetable proteins and vegeta­ Stephens of Estacada. He dis­ se's the place to buy, s'k..$1.75 25 by 65 feet. It will be of hol­ west part of the city, caught on ble fats, no meats, a glass...15c low tile and cement coating, one cussed the issues of his cam­ fire last Friday, on the roof of Saturday, May 10, there will Have you tried a can of “Our story, with plate glass windows paign and stressed the impor­ the kitchen where a stovepipe be a public dance at Barton for Kerr’s Best Patent Flour, a bar­ i Mothers” pure cocoa? A 2 lb. front and side facing Second tance of united action by all Ore­ went through. The firemen has­ the benefit of the Barton ball rel......................................$6.45 can for 25 cents at Rose’s. Special Tuxedo tobacco 3 cans for tened to the scene with the new team. Ladies are requested to gon people for the upbuilding of street. When finished it will be chemical apparatus, but had no bring baskets. ............................................. 25c the state and the development a credit to the location. C. E. Christian Church Services to use it, for neighbor Crown Rolled Oats 9 lb sack. 49c Stockton of Gresham is the con­ of Its vast natural resources. He occasion women had extinguished the Bible School 10:00 a. m. A Great Attraction tractor. Royal Baking powder can......40c said that Oregon would have flames with the garden hose. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 Cocoa 3iba............................... 23c The Hunchback of Notre Dame p. m.; City Recorder a Grandpa enough electric power to supply Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ five states. Another industry Methodist Episcopal Church will be shown May 8. 9 and 10 at Founders’ Day Celebration J. K. Ely was wearing a more nesday, 7:30 p. m. the Gem theatre. This is one of he warmly advocated developing Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m. benignarit smile than usual yes­ was flax, and urged also the Services as usual Sunday. On Saturday. May 3, at Cham- terday. The'reason was that he The evening service with the the greatest pictures, and the Gospel sermon morning and had just attained the dignity of erection of woolen mills to Boy Scouts on “ Fire Prevent­ price of admission 50 cents as the poeg, in Marion county. Found­ evening. a grandpa, as a seven and a half manufacture flannels and cloth ion.” lessees will not allow it to be ers’ Day will be celebrated. The public is cordially invited pound son had arrived at the | from Oregon wool, instead of Note the evening services on shown for less. It is well worth A reception will be given the to attend these services, home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Stor- shipping it to Boston. He made s u m m e r schedule: Epworth descendants of the pioneers of B. F. G l A y , mer early that morning. The ja favorable impression and did League at 7 and the evening ser­ the money, and Estacada is for­ 1843. A steamer has been char­ tunate in having it here. Minister. Christian Church. mother was formerly Miss Glad­ not criticise his competitors, say­ vice at 8. tered to take visitors from Port­ ys Ely. Dr. Midford was the at­ ing he did not believe in mud Weekly activities as usual. G. R. Ellis took a vacation last tending physician. The editor , slinging, and if he was elected Ten Boy Scouts were recently land. It will leave Portland at Saturday, and spent the dav in extends his congratulations to ail he would go to Washington, but “Serving God by serving folks.” i initiated and sworn in at the M. 7 a. m. and Oregon City at 8:15, 4 concerned. | i f n ot, th e o th e r fello w w ould. 1 Portland. H. W. M ort , Pastor. 1 E. church. arriving at (Jhampoeg at noon. »■- _________________-