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íEastmt (tflarkamaß Xms Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 17, N umber 34 E stacada , OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIALJNTEREST O regon , T h ursda y , LINN ANNUAL REUNION A ugust 7, 1924. LOCAL ITEMS $1.50 P er Y ear GEORGE ITEMS ______ % PLAN CELEBRATION FOR LABOR DAT The Reed garage has been Threshing will begin on Wed The sixth annual reunion and picnic of the Linn family, took leased by Wilcox Bros. nesday; the run will be short. HODES place last Sunday in the park. D ,{ W. O W S .R Miss Gertrude Fink is home Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath and T E O P A T H IC Brief Resume of Happenings ol About one hundred and twenty from Portland for a few days. son Henry were guests of Mr. PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON There was another meeting attended, many from Washing Office in LichthOrn Bldg., K staeada, the Week Collected for Miss Irma Gates returned Sun and Mrs. Frank Anhert on Sun last evening of the different ton, and two from Peoria, 111., committees for the celebration day morhing from a week’s visit day. Our Readers. T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD Mesdames H. Hardin and Anna Miss Geòrgie Paulsen of Port at Estacada, on Labor day. to in Portland. ■"■"PHYSICIAN a n d S U R G E O N . Smith the sisters of W. E. Linn. land, is spending a week with formulate plans. As has already 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 The an n u al Bend flow er show will The family crossed the plains Bartlett pears bought.—See J her aunt and uncle, Mr. and been stated, there will be a bar OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Streets be held W ednesday, A ugust 20. G. Hay man. 8-7-14 Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections in 1865, then numbering thirty- Mrs. J. Paulsen. becue and street carnival. The V alue of exports from A storia te G. P. Rose and his daughter c h a s . P. JO H N SO N foreign p o rts during Ju ly w as 3240, two, of these six only are living, carnival will have many inter Mrs. Pauline George and chil D a four of whom were at the picnic. Miss Pauline were Portland visi 804. esting attractions and highly en DENTIST dren are spending a few weeks The proceedings began with a tors today. EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT The cost p e r capita for educating tertaining concessions. It is O. E. Smith is at Medford, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. expected that a merry-go-round high-school stu d e n ts in A lbany for dinner, after which W. E. Linn, Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 Ochs. vice-president of the association, surveying, but is expected home E stacad a, O regon. th e y ear 1923-1924 w as |84.15. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schmidt were will be secured for the day, to T he first irrig atio n p ro ject in Lane called the meeting to order for the last of the week. guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. W. Held delight the children, there will A L B E R T T. ELOTT county h a s been com pleted by L. C business. The old officers were See J. E. Gates and get that be plenty of music by the band A T T O R N E Y A T LAW on Sunday. Abies of E ugene for his 285-acre farm re-elected viz. Granville Linn, suit cleaned and pressed. I. O. RESIDENT LAWYER all day and a jitney dance on the n o rth of Springfield. Roy and Harold Miller took a president; W. E. Linn, vice-pres 0. F. Building. ESTA CAD A. - - OREGON 10-lltf. street in the evening. A queen C o nstruction of a fe rry for use in trip to Wildcat mountain last ident; Matt Lonsberry, secretary. crossing th e U m pqua riv e r a t S cotts The name of Miss Thyra Staats Sunday, to see if there were any of the celebration will be elected W M - G- DUNLAP b u rg will be sta rte d a t once by the Speeches were made by several should be added to the list of the by candidates chosen from the A TT O R N EY A T LAW huckleberries. who recalled past experiences Douglas county court. different Grange organizations, grade teachers, A t E stacada, in th e office of Woodle Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen and R ealty Co., on S a tu rd a y s—P ortland o f Ju ly w as one of th e d rie st m onths and the remainder of the after Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Trapp vis their children, Clayton and Wal Eagle Creek, George. Garfield, fice 1521 Yeon Building. ev er experienced in Bend. T h ere was noon was passed in visiting, and Springwater and Logan, and one not a single cloudy day, an d only .2 all expressed the intention to be ited relatives at Woodburn for ter Watson and Geòrgie Paulsen, r ) I). EBY, by Estacada. The queen will be the week end. of an inch of ra in fell. there next year if possible. were cal.ing at the home of Mr. royally entertained all day, as A T T O R N E Y AT LAW. B uilding ac tiv itie s in Salem during Those who came from a dis There will be some hogs for and Mrs. Robert Miller on Sun the keys of the city will be pre G eneral P ractice. Confidential Ad- th e m onth of Ju ly w ere ap proxim ate viser. O regon C ity. O regon. tance were: Mesdames H. Har sale at Wm. Still’s auction, Au day afternoon. sented to her and her attendants. ly 29 p e r c e n t g re a te r th a n during the din and Anna Smith of Peoria, gust 9th. It There will be services at the corresponding m onth a y e a r ago. Following are the committees: g E. WOOSTER 111., Mrs. Nellie Farrier and , The last Quarterly meeting of church next Sunday afternoon, A. G. Ames, general chairman. W hile using a shotgun to shoot Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, ra ts on his ra n c h hom e in th e Colum daughter, John May and wife, the M. E. church for this year, August 10. Everyone is invited J. K. Ely, secretary and Mrs. bia d istric t n e a r H erm iston, C harles Wm. Bullard, all of Aberdeen, will be held at the church this to come. Rentals, H. C. Stephens, treasurer. Belcho, 75, accid en tally killed him self. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ca Farm Loans a Specialty. Friday evening. Band J. K. Ely, A. G. Ames The s ta te suprem e co u rt h as re hill and children of Seaside, Or. VIOLA Telephone Estacada, Ore. and J. E. Gates. A number of ladies of the lo cessed u n til S eptem ber 1. M ost ol Mrs. Jennie O’Neil of Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lankin Library Association — M es - rpOR GENERAL INSURANCE th e ju stic e s w ill spend th e ir vacations Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shankland cal W. C. T. U. visited the Coun and daughter Hazel and Mrs. a t beach re s o rts and m ountain re dames H. C. Stephens, W. J. i- SEE of Yacolt, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. ty Court at Oregon City yester Simmons returned from Alturas, Moore, C. S. Allen and Miss Ger tre a ts. day afternoon. J. P. WOODLE JR. W hile Ju ly w as a q uiet m onth in Henry Palmateer of Silverton, California, after spending six trude Dillon. E stocada, Oregon, City Phone 73-2 th e lum ber tra d e of th e Colum bia river Ore., and a number from Port W. H. Mort, Richard Hayman, weeks visiting with relatives. City—Roy Wilcox, J. F. Love d istrict, m ore th a n 61,000,000 feet of land. Glenn Ely and Harold Widman They had a very nice trip. On lace and S. E. Wooster. lum ber w as shipped from th e riv e r by drove to Portland yesterday to the way back they stopped to J. E. Gates was named for so w ater. see the ball game. Herd Highly Praised visit with Mrs. Lankins’ brother, liciting funds for the celebration, A p a rlo r c a r a tta c h e d to th e n o rth The walls of the Estacada at Bend, Ore., and at Stevenson, Mrs. Nina B. Ecker for advertis The Lawrence & Son’s Jersey bound lim ited p assen g er tra in on the London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Oregon E lectric line cau g h t fire be herd of Springwater was highly Meat market are rapidly rising. Wash., with a brother of Mr. ing, J. E. Gates and Henry tw een Salem and Donald and w as de praised last week by the state With hollow tile it does not take Lankins. Beers, concessions, Mrs. U. H. Keep your policy in our F ire stroyed. commissioner for the Dairy and long to make a showing. Proof V ault, tre e o f charge. Gibbs, floral, Mrs. A. G. Ames Wm. Hicinbothen and family W ork on th e N orth U m pqua section Pure Food Commission, for its A marriage license was issued returned to Stevenson, Wash., and Mrs. Henry Beers, costumes of th e U m pqua highw ay is to be s ta r t H. C . S T E P H E N S healthy condition, and the sani last Saturday at Oregon City to on Sunday, after spending a and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster ed a t once, according to J. M. Meyers, U nited S ta te s eng in eer w ith the tary manner in which its sur Ralph Moses Kelly and Nadine week among relatives here. will have charge of the Country A gent . b u reau of public roads. roundings are kept. It was also La Verna Anders, both of Esta Babe White has traded his Store. The rain fall a t B aker for th e first given the tuberculin test and de cada. span of mules to C. Linde for The following c o m m u n i t y seven m onths th is y ear am ounted to clared to be immune. chairmen were appointed: Cur- Last Thursday the son of R. his garden truck. 3.2 inches, w hich is 5.27 inches below E. Mungerof Eagle Creek, broke All of the Lankin family went rinsville, D. E. McConnell; Bar th e av erag e of 34 y ears in which Shake Them reco rd s have been kept. his arm while cranking a Ford to Hood River to witness the ton, George W. Turner; George, The sta te highw ay com m ission and The extreme drouth leads many car. Dr. Midford reduced the marriage of Miss Annie Miller, Chris Johnson; Upper Garfield,* Tillam ook county court have filed p eti to believe that prunes will likely fracture. our former school teacher. The Fred Davis; Lower Garfield, C. tions w ith th e public service com m is be small this season, unless rains Miss Nova Smith came from groom is Wilfred Davies of Jo A. Jaques; Eagle Creek, W. C. PLACE Y O U R IN sion ask in g fo r th e elim ination of a copie soon. Earl Pearcy of Sa Oak Grove Tuesday to visit Mrs. seph, Or. We all wish them Glover; Springwater, Will Bard; SURANCE THROUGH grade crossing in Bay City. V iola, Ed. Ficken; Douglas, YOUR HOME AGENT WHO B uilding co n stru ctio n w as 30 per lem, who has been examining lo Ted Ahlberg, and in consequence much happiness. Walter Douglass. WI LL P R O T E C T cen t la rg e r in P o rtlan d In Ju ly than cal orchards this week advises a certain young man finds life J. H. Sevier is running Ed YOUR INTEREST There will be a meeting of the in th e sam e period of 1923, bank clea r growers to shake the trees vigor more worth living. Bateson’s threshing machine committees next Tuesday even ings showed a su b sta n tia l increase ously at once to relieve the trees Mrs. Smith, mother of 0. E. him, in the Redland district. over th e sam e m onth la s t year, and ing, August 12. postal re c e ip ts w ere 4.9 p er cent of ihe small weak prunes. These Smith, arrived last Saturday C. Linde has moved out of the prunes will eventually drop any from Coffeeville, Kansas, to parsonage and is living across g rea te r. Completes Successful Year Miss E m m a Mina H ockenberry, 19, how, and should not remain to make an extended visit here the road, on the Rev. Mr. Sni M. J. Moore the genial boni- of Fresno, Cal., w as killed and her draw needed moisture which with her son and family. der’s place. Our new school fath er, M. B. H ockenberry, suffered should be conserved for the good face of the Hotel Estacada, com m inor injuries, when an autom obile In prunes. Fred Bartholomew invited the teacher will soon move into the pleted the first year of his ten Methodist Episcopal Church w hich th ey w ere riding plunged off band to his home last night and parsonage. ure last Monday. He informs We would like particularly to th e Pacific highw ay th re e m iles south they made music out on the A Near Blaze us that during the twelve montus E L W O O D IT E M S of Salem and tu rn e d over. have you at the eleven o’clock he did a business of $15,000. This Tuesday a blaze on the roof of awn, under electric lights. Re T h ere w as a to tal of 1232 a rre s ts service Sunday morning. The Mrs. C. L. Volin of Boise, ¡3 very gratifying as he surely re su ltin g from th e activ ities of op W. M. Douglass’ dwelling, across freshments were served and the sermon may interest you! boys had a good time. daho. is visiting at the home of deserves it, for he and his family e ra tiv e s of th e sta te tra ffic d e p a rt The eight o’clock service is m ent during th e six m onths ending ihe river, was discovered in ler uncle, A. Vallen. A petition is being circulated have done everything for the your service, plenty of singing Ju ly 1, 1924, according to a re p o rt by time to be extinguished with a by D. M. Marshall and generally Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittner comfort of their guests. The subject will be “Taking the T. A. R affety, chief inspector for the pail of water and the use of the signed, to have S. E. Wooster and daughter Elenore of Sandy, garden hose attached to the The Estacada is fast becom scare out of scarecrow.’’ Other sta te m otor vehicle division, appointed justice of the peace spent Saturday night and Sunday ing known as a model coun Oregon City water system. The J. R. N unam aker, know n as the services as usual. e rry king of Hood River, although fire is supposed to have started in place of W. C. Bacon, who at the C. Bittner home. try hotel, where the city busi “Serving God by serving folks.” ch moved away, to Cascede he has less th a n four a c res of the by a spark from the chimney. has Walter Cox is at the home of ness man can spend a quiet week H. W. M ort , Pastor. fru it, received a check from th e Hood Locks. his sister, Mr3. Martin Vallen, end and rest his jaded nerves in Aside from wetting down a part R iver Apple G row ers’ association for Last Sunday morning at the for a few days. complete relaxation/sleep sound Christian Church Services 312,701.83, th e re tu rn s from his h a r of the interior of the house very Methodist church, Dr. J. Hewitt little damage was done. Mr, v est of 6072 boxes of a sso rte d v a r L. Kirth and family expect to ly and develop an appetite for Bible School at 10:00 a. m. of Portland, gave an interesting ieties. _ Douglass was away at the time leave for Yakima, Washington, the good things with which the Preaching 11 a. m. and 8. p. rr. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed B ecause of th e grow th of business and Mrs. Douglass and their talk, illustrating by a chart. He this week A farewell party was tables are bountifully supplied. connected w ith th e sta te fair, th e fair young son acted the part of fire concluded the program at the tendered nesday, 8:00 p. m. them last Saturday In addition to catering to his Choir practice Friday 7:30 p. m. board has found it advisable to create men. evening service. guests. Manager Moore has gen evening. The public is cordially invited th e office of m an ag e r and has ap erously allowed the use of his Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg and George Bittner is building a pointed J. E. M cClintock of R oseburg to attend these services. lobby for meetings of the Com little son drove to White Salmon barn. I to fill th e position. Mr. M cClintock HOT WEATHER SPECIALS B. F. C lay , munity club and other bodies. has served for nine y ears as au d ito r Armour’s Starr Bacon in glass Saturday to get Mrs. Ahlberg’s Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Knoll and Minister. Christian Church. a t the sta te fair. He is not for himself only, but jar3 - ....................................... 20c mother, Mrs. Adams, who had two nephews of Portland spent A new world'« record for h a rv e s t for all the community. been visiting at that place. They A Cutting Scrap the week end on their home, Veribest Stewed Kidneys, 1)4 lb ing flax has been estab lish ed a t the Here’s well deserved luck to returned Sunday. stead. cans a t................................. 10c There is war to the razor be. i ran ch of A. E. B radley, south of Salem. him and his *hole family. 5 lb Loaf Cheese, per pound- 25c Rev. W. B. Bacon has moved tween the two barber establish- i who w ith th e a ssista n c e of a p atented The bandages were removed | p u ller purchased a year ago h as pull Dry Beef in glass jars a t...... 15c into this community and is lo meets in town. It began last) from Glen Cary’s arm Tuesday John Biauth Sr. is assisting in weeK when Earl LaForge of the I ed m ore th a n 120 a cres of th e product Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans.... 25c morning, which was a very pain cated on Mrs. Henderson's place, the meat market. since Ju ly 7. T h is is an av erag e ot Shilling’s Pure Spices......10c can ful operation. She has been in and there will be religious ser Square Deal slashed prices to 35 m ore than six a c re s a day. cents for a haircut and 15 cents K lam ath county farraera will receive 25 bars White W’onder Soap-$1.00 in bed for two weexs, but will vices in the U. B. church at 11 NOTICE for a shave. C. C. Miller of the 100 per cent m ore for th e ir hay crop Hershey’s Milk Chocolate 3 bars probably be around again soon a. m. and 8 p. m. each Sunday Garfield Grange, No. 317, will Sanitarv Barber Shop countered th is year th a n last, according to re for....................................... 10c now. She objects very strenu- except the 10th of August, when hold their annual basket picnic with a cut to 25 and 10. The port* of early sale s In th e d istrict. See our Special Broom for.... 49c|0usly to any more broken bones. the Sunday school expects to at in the Estacada park on Satur tend the rally at Colton, in the ------------------- public is greatly interested and In 1923 th e new crop moved a t from Lilly White Sour Kraut 2% size day, August 16, 1924. Every 36 to 38 a ton. T he first sales th is the fans are cheering both com y e a r w ere m ade a t 312.50 and 315 can, 2 f o r ............................25c Garfield Skip-a-Week Club Canyon Creek park. body is invited to attend as we batants with the well known de is considered th e p re se n t m ark et Royal Baking ~ 406 ™ The ladies of Garfield Skip-a- Clackamas county with 13,416 will have several good speakers, Bathing Caps fy cf Macbeth to Macduff. price. . . . .. * Din ors......... ,? c week club will meet Wednesday, school children receives from the also sports in the afternoon. v August 13. with Mrs. J. B. Rob- state land board $22,002.24. or Full notice later. Bartlett pears bought—See J. New samples of Wallpaper, 1000 $1.64 per head. 7-24-8-7 J. B. R obertson 8-7-14, different kinds at Pointers. tf I THE PEOPLE S C. & C. STORE i ertaon. G. Hayman. FIRE INSURANCE. For Fire insurance Cary Real Estate Co.