lEasimt Clarkamas N ruts Devoted to the Interests - 1 Eastern Clackamas County V olume 17, E stacada , O regon , T hursday , N umber 41 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST T ) K . W. W. RHODES O S T E O P A T H IC ^ P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD ■ ^ P H Y S I C I A N a n d 'S U R G E O N . X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s p it t e d O F F IC E and Residence Second and Main Strsets Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections T"\R. CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST E V E N IN C W O R K B Y A P P O IN T M E N T Phones: Office, 316; Residence 4712 Estacada, Oregon. ALBERT t . elott ATTORNEY AT LAW R E S ID E N T L A W Y E R Banks of Curry county have declin­ ed to purchase county warrants, al­ leging that the county has exceeded the 6 per cent statutory limitation. The next annual Oregon conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held In Eugene, it was decid­ ed at the 72d conference in Medford. Work on the forest road between Five Rivers and Deadwood has end­ ed for this season, according to Ralph S. Shelley, supervisor of the Siuslaw forest. Apple week in Oregon will be Octo­ ber 26 to November 1, according to announcement of the agricultural com­ mittee of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. It will require $469,240 to conduct the state industrial accident commis­ sion during the next biennium, accord­ W M . G. D U N L A P ing to estimates filed with the state ATTORNEY AT LAW A t Estacada, in the office of Woodle budget commission. Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f­ Voters of Multnomah county will fice 1524 Yeon Building. pass upon a proposal to Issue $500,- 000 In bonds for completion of the Ross Island and Sellwood bridges at ATTO R NEY AT LAW . the November election. General Practice. Confidential Ad­ The MuRnomah county fair at viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Gresham, held July 29 to August 3 this year, made money for the first W I L L H E IN Z time in a number of years, according A U C T IO N E E R to the financial report. E STAC AD A. - - OREGON O U- EBY’ farm Sales and Livestock a Specialty The Stout company shingle mill at TERM S REASO NABLE North Bend, burned some time ago, Phone Canby 13-16 Aurora R. 1 has been rebuilt and started sawing shingles Monday. The mill will run § E. WOOSTER continuously through the fall and win­ ter. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Rentals, Farm Loans a Specialty. Telephone Estacada, Ore. -p O R G E N E R A L IN SU R A N C E -T SEE General rains over the Umatilla na­ tional forest so relieved the fire dan­ ger that three areas closed to hunting July 28 were ordered reopened Fri­ day morning by District Forester George H. Cecil. The public service commission has Issued an order authorizing the Mount Angel Telephone company to put Into City Phone 73-2 effect a new tariff providing slight In­ creases in the telephone rates demand­ ed by the corporation. J. P. W O O D L E JR. Entocada, Oregon, R. B. Maxwell, 30, powderman for the Walter A. Woodard Lumber com­ pany, operating seven miles south of Cottage Grove, was killed when his own rifle was accidentally discharged, the bullet piercing his heart. State Resident Highway Engineer Collier reports that the pavement be­ tween Albany and Corvallis will be ready for travel in five weeks. The pavement, which is of concrete, is now open as far as Granger station. Following the completion of the hop and prune picking season, fully 75 per cent of pickers who were at work (n the Willamette valley during the last few weeks have left for the Hood River district, to assist in the apple harvest. The Calffornia-Oregon Power com­ pany has filed application with the state engineer for 14,000 horsepower on Clearwater creek, near the head waters of the Umpqua river. The de­ velopment contemplates 500 foot head with 250 second-feet. Christian Church Services W are planning for Rally Day ¡rt our Bible school, on Sunday, October 5th. We want every m e tib ’ r o f the church with us in the s ’I ioj I at 10 a. m., promptly. It will be promotion day as well. For nuxt Sunday, the services will be: Bible School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 P- Federal Judge Wolverton Issued a temporary restraining order against Frank C. Bramwell. superintendent ot banks, directing him to set aside $500 of the funds of the Bank of Sherwood, now defunct, to meet the government’s claims p^ainst the bdnk. S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S S e pte m b e r $1.50 P er Y ear 25. 1924. L O C A L ITEMS ELYVOOD IT E M S The October Neighborly club The school children going back Mrs. Effie Brown of Portland, will meet with Mrs. Archie How- and forth from school make a | visited with her sister Mrs. Mon- pleasant sight. ! tie Vallen, last week. ell on October 8th. Mrs. U. H. Gibbs will take or­ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dibble The [following have attended the State fair at Salem one or ders for dahlia bulbs for spring and daughter Evelyn, attended 9 -18tf I Sunday School at this place Sun- more days: Mrs. E. Shearer, elivery. Miss Reliance Moore returned day, and were dinner guests at Mrs. Peter Erickson. Everet and Elva Shibley, Mr. and Mrs. W. to the state normal at Monmouth [the L. N. Vallen home. A. Bard, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shib­ last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Harris of ley, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. S. Law ­ Miss Florence Kendall is here Colton, spent Sunday afternoon rence. visiting at the home of her sis­ at the home of the latter’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Park. Elva and Elma Tenny each re­ ter, Mrs. W. J, Moore. ceived prizes at the Canby fair, Mr. and Mrs. E. Vallen of Two of the William Ritchey in the twins’ contest, being the children have gone to Milwaukie Portland, spent a few days at youngest twins present. this place, returning Monday. to attend the Sisters school. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker Mrs. E. J. Stone from Monta­ Joe Guttridge were Mr. and Mrs. na, was here last week to visit drove to Wilsonville Saturday, Carl Zurcher, Miss Ruth Zurcher, her friend Mrs. J. A. Willey. after their two boys, Everet and Mr. and Mrs. Candler ana chil­ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox Erwin, who have been picking dren, Mr. and Mrs, Watson and and daughter Miss Mabel, at­ hops the past few weeks. son, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Mr. ! tended the Pendleton Round-Up. Emile Bittner of Sandy, spent and Mrs, Litchfield and daughter, Miss Elnora Ross was here Saturday evening and Sunday at all of St. Johns. S yesterday looking after business the home of his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Folsom of affajrs connected with the plan- and Mrs. C. Bittner. Dayton, Wash., arrived Sunday ¡nK mj[j School began the 22, with Miss for a v i.it with their son-in-law wu|iam Kaake and (ainil Butterfield at the desk. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. retured t0 thoir home in Esta. Homer*___________________cada to reside, after spending For Pleasure and Profit the summer on a ranch at Spring- Last Sunday we called on a * ‘' ater• gentleman who lives at Bell sta- Now is the time to select your tion on the Estacada-Portland dahlias while they are in bloom, line, who specializes in raising f ° r next year. Call on Mrs. U. gladioli bublets for sale. He has! H. Gihbs and place your orders 9-18 tf about three lots set out with this for spring delivery. The exterior o f the Estacada flower. It is almost incredible the story he tells of selling be­ Pharmacy has received its final tween eight and nine thousand coat o f paint, and looks bright Pointer & Mor­ dollars worth of bublets in one and glistening. season. But it lies in the know­ row did the job. ing how. It does not pay to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary and fuss with cheap stock, and one of children and Mrs. N. B. Ecker, the bulbs from which he raised drove to Portland Sunday after­ soveral thousand bublets, origi­ noon to make a brief visit with nally was valued at $200. We relatives. have seen in one catalogue a Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly bulb priced at $1000. He in­ and little daughter of Portland, formed us that the world was spent the week end here at the his market, and that he shipped Estacada hotel. Mr. Kelly is packages o f bublets to Europe the land man for the P. E. P. and other foreign territory. To company. those who naturally take to this The Ladies Aid Society of the kind o f work, it affords a pleas­ Christian church will meet at ant and profitable occcupation, the home of Mrs. U. S. Morgan, but requires strict attention. Thursday afternoon, October 2. Last Thursday night as Al. Feyerabend, manager o f the Liberty theatre, was coming from Portland, a rod on the stearing gear of his machine broke and he went into the bank. Fortunately he escaped without injury and with assistance, got the films for the Liberty here on time for the evening program. Two Million Readers I f the two million readers of Harold Bell W right’s "When a Man’s a Man” go to see the screen version o f the story, they will see the real Cros 3 -Triangle Ranch, the real bunk house, the real corrall and Thumb Butte Mountain o f the story. The pho­ toplay was made in Williamson Valley, Arizona, about which the story is written. The western atmosphere of the picture is cor- rect in every detail, because it is the real thing. This will be run As there will be election of offi­ cers for the coming year a good attendatce is desired. The funeral o f Mrs. Mary Eliz­ abeth Shafford. wife of John W. Sbafford of Portland, took place in the Portland crematorium on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Shaf­ ford was well knowe here, and for some months past has been a great sufferer from a lingering illness. The state fair is on this week. Edward Shearer of Sp.ingwater is superintendent o f the poultry He has held this posi­ exhibit, tion a number o f years. Club to Elect Officers The first fall meeting o f the Eastern Clackamas Community Club will be held in the lobby of the Estacada hotel tomorrow, Friday evening, at eight o’ lock. The principal business will be election of officers and planning the course for the coming sea­ son. This club has done notable work in the past, as a get to­ gether, and strengthening the bonds which unite Estacada to the adjacent communities. It has been fortunate in its past presidents, and A. G. Ames, whose term of offiice expires, is to be congratulated on the able manner in which he has presided during the last year. We do not know whether he cares for re-election but it will be a graceful act on the part of the club if he is again offered the position. A fter the business is concluded light refreshments will be served, and musical num­ bers will be rendered throughout the evening. There should be a large attendance to give the club a good send off. Representatives of the adjacent communities are especially urged to come. School Registration The Estacada schools opened last Monday, and the registra­ tion shows that the enrollment is about the same as last year. More pupils are expected later, when the prune picking is out of the way. Principal Olson reports 102 in the high school divided as as follows: Freshmen 37. Sopho­ mores 22. Juniors26 and seniors 17. The freshman class is lar­ ger than that of last year. The grades’ enrollment is 137, as fol­ lows: 1st 24, 2nd 22, 3rd 17, 4th 24. 5th 20, 6th 14, 7th 18 and 8th 16. ______________ PIONEERS TO BE GUESTS OF CITY When Manager Joe Woodle of the Gem theatre, booked "The Covered Wagon” for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, October 3, 4 and 5, he started something which the citizens o f Estacada have arranged to finish. It has been decided to make Saturday, October 4. "Pioneer Day” for eastern Clackamas county. Man­ ager Woodle invites the old-tim­ ers to be his guests at the matinee Saturday afternoon. In addition to this a banquet will be provided for them at the Estaca­ da hotel, at which they will be the guests of the citizens of Estacada. A speaker has been secured who will address the pioneers. There will be music, both vocal and instrumental, during the banquet, which will be started off by everyone join­ ing in the National Anthem. The entire entertainment, of course, will be free. "T h e Covered Wagon” as a picture, is in a class by itself. It is magnificent, colossal and soul stirring, as well being true to historical fact in every detail. Many an old-timer’s pulse will leap and many an old lady’s eyes will dim with tears as the vivid story of their early lives flash upon the screen. Many a silent prayer will be offered up to the Creator from the hearts of these people who gave of their vitality upon the altar of progress, that the Great Northwest might come into its own. Reception to Teacher» There will be a reception to the teachers o f the Estacada schools, on Friday evening, Oct, 3, at the high school auditorium, under the auspices of the school board, Parent teachers associa­ tion, Community club and the two churches. Everybody invit­ ed. Improvements at the Liberty The Liberty theatre ¡3 keeping up to date in its appointments. One hundred and fifty new chairs have been received for the audi­ torium, which will increase the present seating capacity to three hundred. In addition some very handsome ivory enameled rattan arm chairs with tapestry uphols­ tering, have been placed in the loges on each side of the opera­ ting room. Manager Feyeraband is certainly sparing no pains to popularize this modern theatre. NOTICE The Eastern Clackamas News having been sold, I will pay all bills contracted by me payable October 1, and collect all ac­ counts due at same date. The new management will have com­ plete charge after the 25th o f this month, will continue the publication of the Eastern Clack­ amas News, collect all subscrip­ tions due and fill out all the un­ expired. U pton H. G ibbs . The Prince o f Wales left Sun­ day for Canada, and his depart­ ure no doubt is mourned by Ernest Rynning retired from numbers of the fair sex, He has his position at manager o f the this to his credit, that he held s People’s C. & C. Store, Saturday ANNOUNCEM ENT front page in the big newspapers night. He will leave this week for three weeks, even a prize- Until the new company tak­ for the Northern Pacific college fighter could not do better. ing over the publication o f the at Portland where he will take a Eastern Clackamas News is fully course in pharmacy. Ernest is MdhM o X ‘Vcptemb€°pn nand *■» Bordof is in session a t Oregon City, and a j organized and plans outlined, the one o f our locai boys o f whom 2 9 . _______________ number of our merchants and following will constitute the per- we may be proud. He is 23 years The rains this week have kept business men have been notified sonel o f the force: Miss Lela old, and was born on his father’s New Methodist Pastor many in this section from at- j Howe will be local editor and to attend on various days. ranch in Garfield and was edu­ - The Rev. Ira Rankin, from j tending the state fair. I business solicitor: Mrs. Nina B, m. cated in the Garfield and Esta­ The Rev. J. F. Dunlop, former North Dakota, has been appoint- Morning sermon. "Christians cada schools, graduating from THE PEOPLE'S C. 4 C. STORE pastor of the M. E. Church in Ecker will retain the same po­ 1 ed to the pastorate o f the M. E. Made Kings and Priests.” sition she has held with the He is a Evening sermon. “ What was the high school in 1920, Since Vancamp’s spaghetti Italion style Estacada, f as been returned for News Jfor some vears, helping Church in Estacada. Expected of Jesus?” Luke 15 1. then he has been employed at ready to serve, a t .... 9c a can the third year to his present with local news and in the me­ young man with a wife and two You are cordially invited to at­ The People’s Store, first as clerk, 11 lot loaf cheese, about 5K> in charge at Falls City. He held chanical department. E l l i o t t children, and comes highly rec- and when this firm put in their tend these services loaf at ................. 25c a pound the Estacada pastorate for three Stewart will be foreman in the | ommended, B. F. C l a y , C S i C Store he was promoted to years, which is a long pastorate ¡shop and assist in the business Minister. Christian Church. its management. Thoroughly re­ Quality broom, 4 strand at--. 49c Mill to Millions ¡Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans....25c for a Methodist minister. 1 management. liable. industrious and clean iStalevs Syrup. 10h> pails..... 75c Announcing its new fall and There' were services in the M. In Spite of Volstead A3 soon as the new firm is es­ living, we predict he w*U make winter shades in silk, and the Tip Top bread, 2 A > loaves at 15c tablished in the News office, a E. church last Sunday at 11a. T h e silver loving cup given to his mark in the world, and ail solicitor will call upon the busi­ new silk and wool for fall and 'the American polo team which his friends will wish him abun­ We have the largest 10c Scotch m. and 2 and 8 p. m. Evange­ i tablet in linen. list Duff preached at the morn­ ness houses o f the city, to ar­ winter wear. A post card ad­ obtained a crushing victory over dance o f success. range for advertising space. Samson Stainless Paring Knives ing service, in place of Dr. Further announcements will be dressed to Perry Kitzmiller, the the British, was filled with seven ............................................25c Nichol, who was expe ted but made as soon a3 the business is permanent bonded representa­ Firm Changes Hands pints of champagne. But we 10 qt Galvanized Pail a t ...... 25c did not appear. The lady evan­ taken over. The country corres­ tive o f the Real Silk Hosiery Another Estacada firm has suppose it was pre-war and pre- Rolled Oats 91b. sack a t..... 49c gelist. the singer Hart and oth­ pondents are asked to keep up Mills, P. O. Box 435, Gresham. 1 changed hands. Crawford Bros. Volstea i stock. ave fold their Ford agency and Canned Milk, all brands at ers accompanied the Irish evan­ their good work o f sending in Oregon, will bring him to your I .................................... 11c can news. garage business to Robert Cook See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano home with the new service at gelist. There was a good at- E llio t t S t e w a r t , instruction. Prices reasonable. of Portland, who will take charge Boy’s Scout Pencils ..... 3 for 5c any time. 9-25-10-2 Mill Run a t................. $1.39 sack ' tendance at all services. For the Management. I. O. O. ¥. building. tf W ill Study Pharmacy 28 the first of the month.