Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 22, 1924, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume
17,
N umber
E stacada , O regon , T hursday . M ay 22, 1924.
33
Vedder Was Right
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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f
It will be recalled that at the
special meeting of the school dis­
trict on December 13, the voters
were asked to sanction a special
emergency sum of $5,000 to run
• the schools through the school
j year. County Superintendent
Vedder was present and stated
that from figures in his office the
schools could close with about
$3,000 on hand, so the emergen­
cy fund would not be necessary.
The end of the school year has
been completed and the district
has on hand in cash $3,461. The
difference between $5,000 defi­
ciency tax as asked, and the cash
balance of $3,461 on hand or
$8,461, the taxpayers sayed by
accepting the advice and figures
of Mr. Vedder.
Jersey Breeders Meet
LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50 P er Y ear
Jersey Chautauqua
COOilDGE, MCNARY
CARRY ESTACADA
The Clackamas County Jersey
Probably the most important
Get your straw hats at Rose’s.
Cattle Club held its recular
event in the history of “Jersey-
Ted Howe is in Portland driv­ dom” in Oregon will be the “Jer­
meeting at the home of Mr. and
R. W. W. RHODES
ing
a stage.
D
Mrs, A. Malar at Boring, Orer
sey Chautauqua’’ to be held at
O S T E O P A T H IC
gon, on Thursday, May 15.
Bill Boland and family moved the State Fair grounds, Salem, j Election day in Estacada drew
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Liehthorn Bldg., Estacada,
The meeting was an unusually to Portland Tuesday.
May 28 and 29. This will be a out a representative vote. Dur­
enthusiastic one and was excep­ Miss Lydia Mattson of Port­ true Chautauqua, with the edu­ ing the forenoon the voting was
T ^R . G. F. MIDFOKD
tionally well attended. The land, was an Estacada visitor cational features kept in the slow but speeded up in the after­
^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N .
beautiful location of the farm on last Friday.
forefront, and at the same time noon and evening. Coolidge and
X R ay E qu ipm ent — G la sses fit t e d
the Mt. Hood Loop road, the
with plenty of entertainment | McNary both ran well ahead of
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets
Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections
Tremendous bargains in tin features. But the two big ideas I their opponents, as did Shearer
good fellowship of the assembled
Jersey breeders, the fine Jersey ware this week at Rose’s, “see will be the reception to the new for representative, MacDonald
J } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
cows, the perfect weather and our window,”
fieldman, appointed by the for sheriff, Vedder for superin­
DENTIST
the good program, all contribut­ Miss Johannah Liehthorn left American Jersey Cattle club, tendent and Hattan for county
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
ed to make the meeting a most last Friday for Bend, Oregon, to to work in Oregon, Washington commissioner.
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
valuable and enjoyable one.
In precinct No. 1, Mesdames
Estacada,
Oregon.
and Northern California, and the
visit her aunt for a few days.
Mae
Kitching, H. C. Stephens,
High points to the meeting
Pointer’s for Paints, Wallpaper Jersey calf Club judging, tor
ALBERT t . e l o t t
Audry
Duus, J. R. Hughs, B. O.
were:
First,
the
subscription
of
and Window Glass.
5-22tf which prizes of over $100 have
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Sarver
constituted the receiving
$70
for
the
Jersey
Chautauqua
been
offered.
RESIDENT LAWYER
and Boys and Girls Club work in Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring There are some ten counties board, and Mesdames W. J.
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
ten minutes time; Second, the and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blauth in Western Oregon that have Moore, Susie Kitching, Katherine
W M - G. DUNLAP
first appearance of the new drove to Portland Sunday to vis­ Jersey calf clubs, and it is now Jones, Louise Linn, Cordelia Car­
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
Eagle Creek Grange Picnic American Jersey Cattle Club it friends.
promised that these ten counties ter, the counting board.
At Estacada, in the office of Woodle
Mrs. A. Jensen and sons spent will send over a dozen clubs to In precinct No. 2, Mesdames
As Saturday, May 17, was an field man for the Pacific coast;
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland of­
fice 1524 Yeon Building.
ideal picnic day there was a Third, story of the building of Sunday on the highway with compete in the judging. While Myrtle Belfis, Mae Reed, O. E.
large attendance at the 17th an­ his herd by Mr. A. Malar; their father, who is a street car each club will receive $5 whether Smith, S. E. Wooster, Dora B.
D. EBY,
nual May picnic given by Eagle Fourth, inspection and judging conductor in Portland.
V-A
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW.
it wins one of the first five places Herring were the receiving board
The day was of Mr. Malar's fine Jerseys, with
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ Creek Grange.
Miss Mary Whiting and Mrs. or not, competition will be keen and Mesdames T. J. Reagan, C.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
pleasant though somewhat cool a judging demonstration by Mr. A. W. Botkin of Garfield, went for the $30 going to the first S. Allen, John Osborne, A. E.
in the afternoon.
Jamison, dairy expert from O. to Portland, Tuesday, for a brief prize winner. Close to 50 boys Sparks, N. H. Ecker, counting
§ E. WOOSTER
A fine program consisting of A. C,; Sixth, several enthusias­ visit.
and girls will work hard, also, board.
Real E state, Loans, Insurance, songs, musical selections, recita­ tic short talks among which was Mountain Chapter No. 108, O. for the beautiful $150 Jersey The combined vote was as [fol­
tions, etc., was rendered. State one by Mr. Altman of Gresham, E. S., will go to Portland tonight heifer calf, donated by Crandall lows:
R entals,
Republican: President, Cool­
Master George A. Palmateer of on size, type and production.
to visit Victory Chapter and put & Linn of Salem, to the high
Farm Loans a Specialty.
idge
132, Johnson 30; vice-presi­
Hood
River
made
a
short
talk
The next meeting will be held on the floral degree.
scoring boy or girl. The dairy­
Telephone Estacada, Ore.
dent,
Lowden 91, Shepherd 41,
regarding Grange work. Judge or. the second Thursday in July,
J. E. Gates—Furniture at low men’s wives present will have Washington 16, Webster 4.
Gordon E. Hayes was present the place of meeting to be an­ prices. Estacada, Ore.
4-3tf a judging contest, also, with the
U. S. Senator, McNary 77,
and made an excellent addness. nounced later. One of the head­
Miss Dorothy Eshleman visited same rules prevailing.
FIR E INSURANCE.
Kubli 50, Baker 28, Stallard 11.
The Estacada Guitar Band ren­ liners at this meeting will likely
Rep. in Congress, Hawley 104,
dered some selections which de­ be a story of the Island of Jersey, her uncle Jim Abbot and other SPRING WATER NEWS
relatives here last Sunday. She
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. lighted the audience.
Zimmerman
52.
and some of its great cattle, by
is
now
living
in
Portland.
Mrs.
Joe
Guttridge
and
son,
Sec’y
of
State,
Kozer.
After the program there were Harry West, veteran Jersey Im­
Keep your policy in our Fire
Mrs.
Robert
Guttridge
and
James
Miss
Velma
Stovall,
who
has
State
Treasurer,
Campbell 70,
some
races
and
contests
of
vari­
Proof Vault, free of charge.
porter of Oregon, We also ex-
ous kinds. Mrs. DeShields brot petc that Chester Mulkey of the been living with her sister, Mrs. Guttridge, went to Oregon City, Kay 67. Sever 12.
H. C . S T E P H E N S
Justice Supreme Court, Bell 60,
a quilt, disposing of it by selling Oregon Jersey Cattle Club will Charles P. Johnson, since last Saturday.
Knowles 55, Westbrook 29.
sticks of candy, containing num­ be on the program for an ad­ fall, started on her return home,
Mrs.
J.
F.
Moger
attended
the
A gent ,
yesterday to Billings. Montana. Lavender Club at Estacada, on
Attorney General, Van Winkle
bers, at ten cents each, and the dress.
> _____ ____ _ ■ ------
■ - ■ ■ J one securing the number attach­
63, Kuykendall 60.
Miss Frances Hassel returned Tuesday,
Decoration Day
D. & F. Commissioner, Mickle
Friday from the eastern part of The Springwater ladies will
ed to the quilt won the prize.
Fred Hoffmeister got the lucky
Under the auspices of the Carl the state, where she had been meet at the Springwater church 79, Miller 53.
Pub. Service, Ostrander 48,
Douglass Post, American Legion, teaching, in time to attend the on Wednesday, May 28, for the
For Fire Insurance number.
Brown
47, BussellePJ.
One pleasing feature of the Memorial Day will be fittingly Alumni that evening.
purpose of organizing a Ladies
Representative, Shearer 113,
program was the Maypole dance, observed in Estacada. The pa­ Mr. and Mrs. Phil Standish and Aid.
which was put on twice by the rade will form at 10 a. m. at the little son, of Newberg, passed The Sunday school children are Lee 60, Greenwood 60. Randall
PLACE Y O U R IN­
Barton girls, at the beginning Crawford Bros, garage, led by through Estacada Saturday en- preparing a program for Chil­ 58, Hammond 56, Shrock 33, Ol­
SURANCE THROUGH
son 26,
the Estacada band followed by route to their ranch ir. the Gar­ dren’s Day.
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO and end of the program.
The
dance,
which
was
held
in
WI LL P R OT E CT
veterans of the civil and Spanish field district, where they expect­ Mrs. Lucy Hargraves of Clack­ Rep. 30th Dist. Meindl,
Dist. A tt’y. Stipp 95, Jack 61.
the Estacada Park pavilion, was wars in cars, Ladies Auxiliary, ed to spend the week end.
YOUR INTEREST
amas, Oregon, visited the week
Co.
Com. Hattan 63, Zimmer­
well attended.
World War veterans and Boy We are exclusive agents for end with her brother, Dr. Wal­
man
27,
Lawton 27, Wright 19,
Scouts.
The
line
of
march
will
the new Perfection line of oil lens.
Log La Barre
Olds
13,
Parry 7.
be
west
to
Broadway
and
thence
stoves, the most complete line The June Neighborly club will
The
Estacada
high
school
Sheriff,
MacDonald 98, Shelley
Cary Real Estate Co.
south to the park, where the ex­ made. Get our prices before
meet with Mrs. R. Hansen.
Alumni held its annual banquet
22,
Wilson
17, May 15, Christian­
ercises will be held.
placing your order. A stove for
last Thursday evening at Log
Edward
Shearer
attended
the
sen
12.
PROGRAM
every price at Rose’s.
La Barre, when about sixty were
all-day meeting and picnic of the
Clerk, Miller.
Selection............................
Band
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reagan Jersey breeders of Clackamas School Supt. Vedder 94, Buck-
in attendance. While partaking
of a delicious dinner, speeches America............................ Chorus drove to Oregon City early Sat­ county at the Jersey farm of ley 75.
were made and the following Invocation......... Rev. B. F. Clay urday morning. Mrs. Reagan go­ Anton Malar, near Sandy, Ore­ Assessor, Cook 86, Schuebel 57.
Battle Hymn..... Mrs. Sam Barr ing over to take the election bal­
officers elected to serve for the
Recorder, Hackett.
Selection...............
...Guitar Club lot box. While there they visited gon, last Thursday. He invited
ensuing year: Helen Lovelace,
the
Clackamas
club
of
Jersey
Surveyor
Meldrum.
president; Isaiah Tucker, vice- Tenting Tonight............... Chorus their daughter and family at breeders to meet at the Spring-
Coroner,
Pace
76. Johnson 60.
president; D. Kathleen Currin, Address.............George L. Rauch Gladstone.
water Community Fair on Sep­ District and precinct justice of
of Portland
secretary; Kenneth Wood, treas­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hayman, tember 12.
peace, Wooster 92,
urer; Lydia Mattson, reporter. Star Spangled Banner......Chorus Mrs. W. F. Cary, Earl Day and
The democratic vote in the
___________________ 2t
The school board was represent­
J. E. Gates left early Tuesday
May Luncheon
contested offices, gave for U. S.
Ford Sales Increase
ed by its chairman Gerald Wil­
morning in the latter’s car, for The May birthday group of the Senator, Miller 26, Mansfield 10,
cox. The tables were beautifully
DETROIT. MICH., MAY 16, Hood River to attend the 69th M. E. Ladies Aid, composed of King 9, Straver 9. Representa­
decorated for the occasion, and 1924—May has opened with a grand lodge and assembly of Mesdames Grabeel, Gates, Gibbs, tive in congress, Clark 28, Ewing
the living rooms with dogwood, bigger demand for Ford Products O dd Fellows a n d Rebekahs. Gohring and Ahlberg, will serve 23, Purdy 8. Sheriff, Mass 38,
Strack 11.
huckleberry and wild iris. The than any month so far this year, They were all delegates.
a May luncheon at the home of
evening was spent in music and the Ford Motor Company an­ Dr. Jasper, a specialist in Sun­ Mrs. Gohring, Wednesday, May
Community Club
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
dancing
until
a
late
hour.
All
day School work, was here last 28, at 12:30 p, m. The menu
nounced here today.
The Community club will meet
In the County Court for the State of
Oregon, for the County of Multno­ were so pleased that Log La
Ford retail sales in the United Sunday all day at the M. E. will be hot roast beef sandwich, Friday evening, May 30, in the
mah.
Barre was elected for their meet­ States during the first ten days church. He occupied the pulpit salad, prune whip, and coffee, school auditorium. This promis­
In the m atter of the estate of f
ing
next year.
es to he a big meeting, as a num­
of May averaged eight thousand at the 11 o’clock service, gave a all for 25 cents.
Mary Lawless, deceased.
)
Mrs. R. S. McKibbin, who has three hundred and eighty five talk in the afternoon and in the
NOTICE ¡9 hereby given that the
ber from the outlying districts
undersigned has been appointed by the been spending a few weeks at
have
promised to be present.
daily,
exceeding
the
last
ten
day
evening
gave
an
illustrated
lecb-
To
the
Public
County Court of the State of Oregon, [
for the county of Clackamas, as execu­ Log La Barre, returned home period of the record breaking ure. All the services were very
Important
matters, such as
In connection with the contro­
trix of the estate of Mary Lawless, de- j Friday.
H.
A.
LaBarre.
interesting.
roads,
advertising,
etc., will be
sales
month
of
April
and
indicat­
ceased, and has qualified. All persons j
versy which has arisen as to
having claims against said estate are i
discussed.
ing
the
continued
upward
trend
Charles
Frazier,
a
few
years
whether or not the school board
hereby notified to present the same du- i Mrs. Williams of Gresham,
ago a resident of this place, has forbade the use of the high
ly verified as by law required at the visited her sister, Mrs. U. S. of the market
News of the death of Frank
office of McGuirk * Schneider, 203-5
Figures just compiled show a been in Estacada this week view­ school auditorium for the com­ Closner, who resided in Arizona,
Withrow builditg, Gre.-ham, Oregon, Morgan, here yesterday.
total of 757,023 Ford units re­ ing old scenes and renewing old mencement exercises we wish to
within six months fiom the date hereof. ,
was received here Tuesday morn­
Dated and fiist published May 8, l!<?4. THE PEOPLE S C. & C. STORE tailed to customers from January acquaintances. He is very fee-1
state that whoever says that the ing. His body is being shipped
Date of last publication, June 5, 1924. >
ELLEN P. RADFORD, Executrix. | Blue Can Karo Syrup, 1 gallon 1st to and including May 10th, ble, being partially paralyzed, j board did refuse the use of the to this place.
Deceased is a
McGuirk & SCHNEIDER,
can, a t .............................. 69c of which Ford car and truck de­ and elicited much sympathy. He! auditorium to the graduating brother to Ed. Closner of Spring-
Attorneys for Executrix.
9 lb sack Cream Rolled Oats 49c liveries alone show a gain of is now living at the Multnomah class, or that the minutes of the water.
102,158 over the same period a county Home.
proceedings of any meeting of
Expert Watch and Je wei r y Keer’s Best Patent Flour . $1.69 year ago.
the board state that the board ; Cash & C arry Specials For Saturday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Sparks
1
can
of
Lye
a
t....................
9c
Repairing
With
the
increases
already
at­
3 large cans Pineapple...... $1.00
Send your watch or jewelry j Royal Baking Pow der........ 40c tained this month and with the were agreeably surprised last took such action is ignorant of
5 "
" Salmon......... 1.00
Sunday morning when Mr. and the facts in the case.
to be repaird, to me by insured ■ 1 Galv. Pail of Chipso and P. &
present
outlook
for
business,
the
3
"
"
Appricots...... 1.00
mail. It will be repaired prop­ G. White Naptha Soap.... 99c
Mrs. J. C. Mitcheltree and Mr. | The minutes are on file with
erly at a reasonable cost, and re­ Tip Top Bread, double loaf, 2 company anticipates a new high and Mrs. I/>rin Levalley of Port- j the clerk and we ask the public 5 lbs Best Seedless Raisins .45
turned by mail within ten days.
Mothers Premium Oats ..
.45
land, drove into their yard. La­ to investigate them.
pounds, a t........................ 15c sales figure in May.
All work absolutely guaranteed
3
lb
can
Great
American
Coffee
ter
they
all
enjoyed
a
picnic
A. G. AMES,
or money refunded. Pack all ar­ Tuxedo Tobacco, 3 cans-..- 25c The N e w s is s o r r y to h e a r of
and 3 larg sticks Candy.. 1.40
A D e MOY,
All Spices a t.................10c a can the illness o f Mrs. G e o r g e His- dinner across the river. The
ticles in paper.
4
lb
Fig Bars....................... 1.00
visitors
were
old
time
Nebraska
School
directors.
lop,
at
the
home
o
f
h
e
r
d
a
u
g
h
t
e
r
Carnation
Wheat
Flakes
with
GUY D. JONES. Jeweler,
At Rose’s, the Place to Buy.
12-6tf
Gresham, Oregon. | cup and saucer, at 37c package M rs. W . J . S v m s.
i friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sparks. ■ Estacada, May 20, 1924.