Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 16, 1924, Image 1

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    Eastern
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 18,
N umber 3
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
T ^ R . G. F. MIDFOKD
SURGEON,
X R ay E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d
OFFICE and Rosidencs Second and Main Strsets
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
T } K . CHAS. P. .IOHNSON
DENTIST
EVENINÒ WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
Estacada,
Oregon.
ALBERT
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A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
RESIDENT LAWYER
ESTACADA.
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OREGON
D. EBY,
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW'.
General Practice. Confidential
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
Ad­
W I L L HEINZ
A U C T IO N E E R
farm Sales and Livestock a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
Phone Canby 13-16
EL WOOD ITEMS
y e ste rd a y
O STE O PA T H IC
and
LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50 P er Y ear
PIONEER FILM Í0
Sorrin Ostergaard of Silverton
Ernest Vallen and wife of CITY COUNCIL Hölöü
was an Estacada visitor Tuesday. . Portland, were week end vis-
The Estacada Parent Teacher J. A. Landrum left
BE SHOWN HEBE j. ¡Association
'tors at the parental home. Mr.
met in the high school morning in his car, for Idaho, to j Valen who has been a postal
W. W. RHODES
■ ^PH Y SIC IA N
E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 16, 1924.
PARENT TEACHER
ASSOCIATION ELECTS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D"
rats
Aurora R. i
§
E. WOOSTER
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
Rentals,
Farm Loans a Specialty.
Telephone Estacada, Ore.
FIR E INSURANCE.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, free of charge.
H. C . S T E P H E N S
A gent .
For Fire Insurance
PLACE Y O U R IN­
SURANCE THROUGH
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
WI LL P R O T E O T
YOUR INTEREST
Cary Real Estate Co.
ADMISSION 20c and 5c
GEM THEATRE
First Show at 7:00 p. m.
Saturday and Sunday
LOCAL
PIONEERS
On the Screen
The pictures taken here Pioneer
Day bv I he Oregon Journal pho-
togrcphers will be shown Sat.
an i Sunday nights.
See your Friends in the Movies
ZANE GRAY
‘THE CALL OF THE CANYON’
with Lois Vvilaon. the heroine of
-T H E COVERED WAGON"
International News
Wednes. 4 Thursday
“ I'm not as wise as these lawyer
guys.
But strictly between us two * • ”
Th * Big Gun of the Whole Season Is
THE SHOOTING OF
DAN M GHEW’
A roaring tornado of Big Thrill*
from • ‘T h e Snell of the Yukon"
—The Poem Immortal! So la the
Photopiay.
Snappy Comedv
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~
Earl La Forge w
went
ent to Port-
land last Friday to bring home
to. «if» a n d little son. The
y o u n g man was born September
27 1924 in the Portland sanita-
riurn and his name is Earl Leroy.
last Tuesday afternoon with the
his mother.
clerk for the past two years, is The city council held its regu­
Through the efforts of George president, Mrs. R. H. Carter, j visit
Mrs> W> j. Sym3 and motherf now employed by the city of
lar business meeting in the City
Kelly of the Portland Electric
n
.,
..
. . .presiding. The following offi- Mrs. Hislop, went to Portland Portland doing clerical work in hall Tuesday evening with all
Power company, t e mo 1 n p t - 1 cers were elected for the ensuing this morning to be gone a couple
the water division.
members present.
ure taken of the pioneers and
a n d |year; FreSidenti Mr8. will Cary; of weeks.
The general business of the city
Matt Park is plowing for C.
early settlers at their gathering vice-president, Mrs. J. vV. Has­ The Lloyd.Yocum home north
j was taken up and all bills pre­
in this city, Saturday, Oct. 4, sell; secretary and treasurer, of the high school is one of the Bittner.
will be shown at the Gem thea­ Miss Lillian Schmdit.
attractive new homes now under Miss Butterfield visited her sentec* or£lered paid. Several
tre next Saturday and Sunday
importance were dis­
parents Sunday at their home ma^ ers
Various topics were discussed construction.
cussed, such as lights on the
evening, Oct. 18 and 19, in con­ and the following committee was
near
Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howe and
bridge, the filing of the water-
nection with the regular pro­ appointed to take care of the Mrs.
Howe’s mother, Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. C. Bittner had
rights
on the contemplated water
gram of that theatre.
drafting of a pew constitution Foelinger, spent Sunday with as their guests Saturday night
shed
and
various minor improve­
The film is replete with sur­ for the organization: Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hurst in and Sunday, their sons Frank
ments
needed
in the city.
prises and it is possible to recog­ Yocum, chairman; Mrs. R. H. south Estacada.
Bittner, wife »nd baby and Will
A
committee
of people resid­
nize every one taking part. C. Carter and Mrs. J. Hassell
Try a can of Maxwell Hduse Bittner and grandson JLoyd Boy-
ing
along
Pierce
street were
E. Seward and his faithful oxen
coffee,
nothing
belter,
good
to
lan of Sandy.
Plans for a rest toom in the
present and asked for financial
are but one of the attractive fea­ high school for the use of the the last drop—55c per tt> at The
Dan Stahlnecker has been saw­ aid in the graveling of that
tures.' It is particularly interest­ girl students was discussed and People’s C and C Store.
ing wood for some of his neigh­ street from the Christian church
ing to see many of these charac­ donations of furniture and other
bors with his drag saw, but ex­ north to the county road. The
For a cool bottle of Blitz,
ters making their debut upon the equipment was asked for. A
“The drink that fiits,,’
pects to take it to Wilsonville council agreed to do all in their
screen and looking out upon the committee composed of Mrs. A.
go to Dinty’s, Tuesday as he has sold it.
power, realizing that this was
world with an air of propriety G. Ames, chairman, Mrs. W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emil
A.
Johnson
Stanley
Turel
has
disposed
of
one
of the main thoroughfares in
befitting an experienced star of Gilgan and Mrs. C. S. Allen was and family of Bigger, Saskatch­
his
ponies
and
gone
up
the
Clack­
that
part of Estacada.
the movie kingdom.
appointed to work in conjunction ewan, Canada, have moved into amas to work for a few months.
A
motion was made and car­
It is the intention of the P. E. with the high school in perfect­ the house owned by M. De-
Shields. Mr. Johnson is employ­ His wife is with her parents Mr. ried that the city discontinue
P. company to make this film the ing the plans for this room.
and Mrs. Marrs, at Dodge, for paying a night marshal until an
property of the Pioneer associa­ Mrs. Carter, the retiring presi­ ed at the electric mill.
amendment could be submitted
tion so that it may be preserved dent, gave many helpful sug­ George L. Davis, represent­ the present.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Vallen had as to the votersat the November
among their records. In the gestions for the carrying on of ing the Cascade Pipe company of
Seattle, was in Estacada last
years to come this picture will P. T, A. work most effectively, Monday looking into the possi­ guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. election for their approval of the
undoubtedly be a priceless pos­ stating that in her experience bility of interesting this city in Henderson and grandson Elmer levying of a tax for this purpose.
session of this honored group. she had found it very helpful the installation of a water sys­ Stehman of Oregon City, and The proposition of levying a
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hilton and tax sufficient to raise $100 per
Considerable publicity has al­ to affiliate with both the state tem.
ready been given the picture. It and county organization for by
C. A. Jaques of lower Gar­ baby Donald of Scotts Mills.
month, that $50 per month be
field,
had the misfortune last
Mrs. M. A. Henderson has taken from the water fund and
was shown last week at the Lib­ so doing it had been possible
erty theatre in Portland. Don’t to secure many i n t e r e s t i n g Tuesday morning, of having a gone to Oregon City to stay with that the business men be asked
horse fall on him, breaking his her son Will Henderson, for an
fail to see it at the Gem Satur­ speakers.
to contribute $50 per month met
leg.
indefinite
period.
day and Sunday evening, and
with the favor of the council.
Principal 0. T. Olsen assured
Mrs. Harold CFNeil of Buxtcn,
tell your friends and acquaintan­ the organization that the school
This way it would be possible to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Whiteis
Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
ces so that they, too, may have would assume its share of the Paulsen of Portland, spent Sun­ and two children visited at the employ a day and a night watch­
the opportunity to see it.
man, thus giving the city added
responsibility in making the day visiting at the Harkenrider L. N. Vallen home Sunday.
protection at all times. A com­
homd.
meetings a success, and gave
mittee was appointed to draft
EAST
GARFIELD
ITEMS
LOGAN RIDGE
several helpful ideas for the rais­ Don’t forget the masquerade
such an amendment.
A union Sunday School was ing of funds for furthering the Hallowe’en Eve., Oct, 30, to be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelly of Geo. Kitching and Ed. Stein-
given by the ladies Auxiliary of
organized last Sunday at the Lo­ work of such a body.
Highland spent the week end man were granted a permit to
the
American Legion.
gan Baptist church. Twenty-
with .the latter’s parents, Mr. put in a culvert in front of the
GEORGE ITEMS
Estacada Girl Weds
five were present. F. Young
and Mrs. H. H. Anders.
lot located on the corner of Main
was elected superintendent; Mrs.
Frank Howard attended Pomo­ A marriage license was issued Miss Marian Graham of Gresh­ street and the county road. This
P. J. Darby, assistant superin­ na Grange at Milwaukie last Thursday from the county clerk’s am visited at the J. 0. Botkin location is to be used as a new
tendent; Miss Helen Smith, sec­ Wednesday.
office to Steve Calcagno, 25, of home last week, returning to her filling station. The c o u n c i l
retary and treasurer; Mrs. John­ Miss Emma Paulsen and Mrs. Portland and to Fay Adelia home Sunday. Miss Graham is a agreed to lay a four inch water
son, organist; Mr. J o h n s o n , J. Paulsen. spent the day last Wills, 18, of Estacada.
niece of Mr. Botkin.
main in the alley between Main
chorister; Mrs. Benson, teacher Tuesday with Mrs. ErpestHack-
street
and Broadway, to within
Mr, and Mrs. Kector Anders
of the primary class; Mrs-; S. aney.
Petition For National Bank spent the week end with the lat- one block of the city limits. The
Teather, the ;boy’s class; Mrs.
Albert Lins, Miss Minerva O r e g o n ia n N e w s B u r e a u — ' ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack. remainder of the pipe will be
Sadie Darby, young peoples’ class
laid by the parties who desire
and Mr. Smith the bible class. Dew and Miss Edith Harken­ Washingtan. D. C. Oct 11. —; Those attending Pom a n a city water on their premises.
rider and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Application to organize the First grange at Milwaukie from Gar-
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Sunday School convenes at 10:30.
Ahnert,
all
of.Estacada,
attend­
National
Bank
of
Estacada,-Or,,
field
are
Mesdames
Minnio
Esch,
^
..
.
All are welcome to come.
ed Christian Endeavor at jtjie with capital stock of $25 000, has Ida Palmateer, Gertrude Carpen- tc lual,zat,on Board Through
E. Cromer and George Tracey home of Mr. and Mrs. Zivirman been received by#the controller ter, Irene Weatherby, and Sadie I Fhe members of the county
returned Saturday after a week last Thursday evening.
of tbe currency. W. F. Bickel Anders. .
| board of equalization have com-
of hunting.
... r.
il . txl
I pleted their work after being iri
of
Estacada
tiled
the
application.
The Grange held its regular
Miss Pearson, the health nurse, \ session since September 22.
J. Young, his daughter and meeting last Saturday n i g h t
visited the Proter school, Wed- i More than 320 firms responded ta
her two sons, were Portland vis­ with a good attendance.
the request to appearand show
Resolution
nesday,.the 8th.
itors Saturday.
cause
why their assessments
E. T. Mass, candidate for sh'er- i At the regular meeting of th» Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Botkin vis­
should not be raised. This call
Mr. and Mrs. Berghom and iff, was calling in this neighbor-! W. C. T. U., held at the home of ited in Portland last week.
included merchants bankers and
daughter June' spent the week hood last Friday.
Mrs. H. H. Smith, Oct. 14, 1924,
manufacturers. Less t h a n a
Ely
View
was
a
guest
at
the
end at the home of Mrs. Berg- ..
■— ~ ~ — —;
.
the following resolution was home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hus- dozen firms failed to appear,
New Dog Picture sensation {adopted:
bom’s brother P. J. .Darby.
thus showing that a splendid
sock over Sunday.
“The Love Master,” the latest
spirit of co-operation exists.
Whereas, the mayor and out­
Jack Cromer was absent from
After a careful study of the
school this week on account'of a First National picture starring going members of the city coun­ Miss Irene Hassock is carding rolls
a decision was reached to
wooi
this
week.
She
would
like
Strongheart,
the
wonder
d
og.
cil of the citv of Estacada have
sore foot.
fix
the
assessment at 35 per cent
and»regarded by critics as being taken the right stand on prohi­ ! to have her friends and neigh­ of the inventory
value of March
Mr. Pathe in the Holstein bus­
bors
bring
their
carders
and
first.
iness, has fitted up a truck and the best in which he ever ap­ bition, law enforcment and all | spend the day.
peared, will be the attraction-at moral questions, be it
The result is that in most case#
will deliver cream for the Skaggs
the new Liberty theatre Oct. 22.
Resolved: That we, the mem­ Mrs. Ellen Patterson was a the assessed valuation of prop-
stores in and around Portland.
23. As an added attraction there bers of the Estacada W. C. T. Currinsville and Estacada visitor : ertv will be materially increased.
A. L White is now
Should those who failed to ap­
. employed
.
.appears in the cast Lady Julie, U., do hereby endorse them, and last week.
by Beals the Holstein raiser at Stron(?heart-9 wife> and t he
pear or any of those affected,
do earnestly request their re­
(desire to appeal from the amount,
Tillamook. He will probably Strongheart quintuplet3. Li||ian
LaFolleite
News
election.
move hi» family to that place Rich, Harold Auatir)i John j
Portland.Oregon, —Four speak- ^wdl^b^nece^ary^^o^appeal to
8oon'
Richardson, Joseph Barrell, Wai- Christian Church Service,
gon
for relief.
The P. T. A. will meet Thurs- ter perry and Hal Wilson are
m
LaFollette-Wheeler in the next Republicans Will Hold Rally
dav evening at the school house. ; among the players in the large
Bible School at 10 a. m.
two weeks. They a r e P a u l
3
All interested will please be pres-; ^ast.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:301 Blanchard, Secy, of the League' Bon. Thomas B. Kay of Salem,
p. m.
1 for Industrial Democracy; R. A. former state treasurer for eight
ent as matters of importance are
County Meeting Held
Prayer
Meeting
Wednesday
a
t
, Haste, private secretary to Sen. I years, and a candidate for the
to come up.
At a meeting of the I. 0. 0. F. 7:30 p.m .
i Wheeler; Dr. Sidney Strong, a same office at the November
lodge, known as the Clackamas
election, will address the voters
Tom McGee was in Estacada County Booster meeting, held in Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p. ] Congregational minister of Wash- of Estacada and vicinity on the
m.
ington,
and
Walter
H.
Liggett
of
Wednesday renewing acquain­ the I. 0. 0. F. hall in Oregon
Morning sermon. "What are New York. In addition to these evening of October 17, at the
tances. Mr. Me Gee is a form­ City last Thursday evening, 250 ^ ou
Doing With Your Talent?” local speakers will make an ag- Gem theatre on Main street.,
er resident of Garfield and has members of the order assembled.
Evening,
"How do we See gregation of 150 speeches be- Mr. Kay is an expert on taxa­
ju3t returned from the southern A number of grand officers were
Things; are They Pure or Un- tween now and Nov. 4. 60 meet- tion matters, is an interesting
part of Oregon.
in attendance and gave address­ pure?”
ings in school houses in different speaker and his address will be
es during the evening. Among
parts of the city are planned for well worth hearing. It is ex­
B. F. C lay ,
THE PEOPLE’ S C. &C. STORE these were L. E. Carter, grand
Portland last two weeks in Oet, pected other speakers will take
Minister,
Christian
Church.
master. Mr. Portet, grand war-
part. Everyone is invited to at­
10c den, Mr. Moran, grand trustee
M. M. Milk, Large can ...
Mrs. Harry Morgan spent the tend.
25c and E. E. Sharon, grand secre­ Richard Davis of Garfield has
Dutch Cleaner. 3 cans for
sold his farm and will soon leave week end in this city visiting
tary.
White Wonder Lady soap. 23
Mr. anil Mrs. Irving Smith,
Three auto loads from this for Portland with his family, relatives and friends. Mrs. Mor- accompanied by Mrs. Smith’s
b a rs................ /. „ ........ $1.00
Van Camps
Camps Spaghetti.
Spaghetti. 3 3 cans
cans 26c lodge attended and report a very They have recently purchased a gan is attending the Oregon Nor- mother, returned home Wednes­
Van
day from Roseberg, where they
mal school at Monmouth.
Campbell’s soups.a!l kinds. 2 23c enjoy*ble evening. J. K. Ely home in east Portland.
have been spending their vaca­
ZT j j
.
o
M was appointed county chairman
The Eastern Clackama News,
See Mrs. J. E. Gat' •s for piano tion. While there Mr. Smith
it*"<iard pack corn, 2 can». 23c to handie the work outlined for $1.50 the year.
instruction. Prices reasonable, was a member of a hunting party
Shaker salt, large size, pKg 11c the ten percent increase in mem - 1
that killed ter. bucks.
tf
Eastern Clackamas News $1.50 L O. O. F. building.
Staleys Golden syrnp, 5K>.. 3ttc bership for Clacnamaa county.
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