Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 23, 1924, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 18, N umber 4
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , O ctober 23. 1924.
$1.50 P er Y ear
LOCAL ITEMS
U P P E R EA G LE C R EEK
Republicans Hold Rally
At the republican rally held in Extra special men’s Velour Miss Edythe Peters dined with ESTACADA MAY GET
the Gem theatre last Friday Hats, $3.75 at Rose’s.
! Mrs. Hursh last Monday evening. :
evening
the lollowing speakers
SOUTH FORK I T E R
T'\R. W. W. RHODES
Mrs. H. Hursh. Mrs. Will j
Hail! Hail! the gang’s all here. Douglas
were
present:
Hon.
Thomas
B.
O STE O PA T H IC
and Mrs. C. H. Paddison
West Linn has organized a com­ Kay, former secretary of treas­ Where? At Dinty’s.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
were Estacada visitors last Fri­ Representatives of the city
munity
club.
| council were in Oregon City re-
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, Reedsport is asking bids for a city urer and candidate for that of­ Miss Gertrude Fink has re­ day.
fice
for
the
next
term.
Mr.
turned
home
from
Portland.
The Becketts were out Sunday | cently, again discussing the pos­
sewer system.
T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD
Kay
reviewed
the
work
accom­
Mrs.
W.
H.
Grabeel
visited
and
spent the day on their farm. sibility of obtaining South Fork
third annual potato show will
^ P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON, be The
plished
by
himself
during
the
Portland
relatives
yesterday,
held
in
Weston.
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle water for Estacada. The new
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d To date 1108 cars of pears have left time he held that office and very
and
children, Malcolm Woodle water commission of that city
fine
salmon.
They
report
that
the
OFFICE and Rosidenco Second and Main* Strsets
Eatacaii, Oregon—Telephone Connections
ably defended himself against roads are in excellent condition and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1!. entertained quite favorably the
Medford for the eastern markets.
Gibson, Mrs. Will Douglass and $25,000 offer made by the city
The fall meeting ot the Southern the statements now being broad­ and the fish plentiful.
J ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle were for the supplying of water for
Oregon Presbytery was held at Jack­ cast. He was in possession of
calling
at the home of Ray this community. This money
The
big
meeting
of
the
cam­
sonville.
DENTIST
several letters that’ were evi­
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Registration of voters In Marion dence of the work he had done paign will take place Friday night Woodle Sunday.
with other appropriations of the
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 county for the November election to­ and that were sufficient to clear as announce l elsewhere in this Mr. and Mrs. H. Hursh and Oregon
City water commission,
children. Miss Edythe Peters and
Estacada,
Oregon. taled 13.785.
issue.
him
of
these
statements.
would
be
used by the Oregon Ci­
Mrs.
R.
B.
Gibson
spent
a
pleas­
The annual convention of the Ore­ Lievy Stipp of Oregon City, Be sure and see our 5c, 10c, ant evening with Air. and Mrs. ty water board
in making some
gon State Undertakers’ association
ALBERT t . e l o t t
important extensions at the in­
candidate for reelection to the 15c and 25c counter when in C. H. Paddison Monday.
was held in Portland.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RESIDENT LAWYER
Deposits In the three banks of The- office of district attorney of need of this class of merchan­ Sunday School commenced on take and along the system, so
ESTACADA. - - OREGON Dalles now total 33,534,407.28, a gain Clackamas county, gave a short dise.—The Peoples’ C. and (J. Sunday after a summer vacation. that an adequate supply would
of 3500,000 since June 30.
review of his work in that office Store.
Mrs, Roy Douglass and chil­ he assured at all times.
P ) D. EBY,
During
the
past
month
9000
head
of
dren
were visiting at the home of The commission has taken the
Mesdames
J.
H.
Willman
and
and
stated
that
he
would
pursue
'“*• ATTORNEY AT LAW.
sheep and 1200 head of cattle were a similar policy if returned to A n n i e Adams of Milwaukie. Walter Douglass Sunday.
matter under advisement and it
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ shipped from the yards of Prairie City.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
is
hoped in the near future the
drove
over
to
Estacada
yesterday
the
position
for
another
term.
There were 95 fires this season in He said that the work had in­ to take dinner and visit with Mr.
LOGAN RIDGE
question
may be answered in
the Santiam national forest. The pre­
g E. WOOSTER
3uch
a
way
that we may be as­
vious high record was 63 for a single creased materially and that his and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs.
LOGAN RIDGE
sured
of
an
ample
of pure
season.
idea
was
for
more
cooperation
on
The
city
is
making
an
effort
at
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
The Upper Logan P. T. A. met water for years to supply
come.
The
County
Assessor
Lee
Giddings
an­
the
part
of
all.
peace
officers
for
this
time
to
drain
the
pavement
at
the
usual
hout
in
the
school
Rentals,
nounces an Increase In the assessed the strict enforcement of law in front of the People’s Store. house Thursday night. The at­ matter of fire protection is one
Farm Loans a Specially.
valuation of Linn county this year of in regard to crime.
tendance was not as large as ii of the important problems that
This is a much needed improve­ sometimes
Telephone Estacada, Ore. 3706,650.
Those present en­ will be solved to a great extent,
S. Macdonald, candidate f o r ment for it has been almost im­ joyed a very is. pleasant
and profit­ if such a supply is obtained.
Competitive civil service examina­ sheriff
of Clackamas county, out­ possible to get onto the sidewalk able evening. The regular
tions will be held November 15 to
busi­
select postmasters for Philomath and lined the policy he would follow in wet weather without having to ness was transacted with the
Hunters Bring in Deer
if elected, saying, “I believe wade.
president in the chair. At the
Rainier.
FIR E INSURANCE.
Voters’ registration records of pre­ firmly in strict law enforcement, President Coolidge is to ad­ close of this meeting our county Hass Tracy and Harold Woos­
health officer, Dr. Brisco of Ore­ ter vie with each other as to
vious years In Clackamas county were decency in the home and com­
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
smashed this year. The total registra­ munity, and will work with all dress the Various Chambers of gon City, addressed the assembly their hunting ability. Just now
Commerce throughout the United on contagious diseases, their they are even, for last Monday
tion Is 17,489.
Keep your policy in our Fire
officials
as
long
as
they
remain
States Thursday and it will be symptoms and care of the same. while hunting near Cump 8 each
Proof Vault, free of charge.
The Eugene Fruit Growers’ asso­
He also explained the wonderful
broadcast over the radio at 6:15 work
ciation has shipped 314 tons, 15 car­ clean.”
our County Health Unit is brought down a fine buck weigh­
W.
Linn
of
Portland,
touched
loads, of canned string beans during
H. C. S TE P H E N S
P. M , western time. Tune in and endeavoring
to accomplish in the ing about 100 pounds. They
on the national’ issues of the get .it with your radio.
the past season.
upbuilding;
of
health of our hope to ga hack into the woods
A g en t .
Rev. J. Bogstad was elected presi­ coming election and said, “That When you think of shoes think school children the throughout
the next year and complete the wa­
dent of the Oregon conference of the all honesty is not found in any of Peter’s Guaranteed all leather entire county.
v__________________
Lutheran church at the circuit con­ one man .or party.” He urged
The local W. C. T. U. met last ger as to which is the best hun­
line, the cheapest ^in the long week
ference held In Bend.
at the home of Mrs. Nellie ter.
particularly
that
all
the
voters
A summary of the Clatsop county at the coming election use their run, at Rose’s.
Kohl. The attendance was very Pioneer* See Their Film
assessment roll shows valuations best judgement in casting their The regular meeting of the good and the following officers
For Fire Insurance of 1924 336,967,537.
This is a drop of 3795,-
Community Club will he held in were elected: President, Mrs. Last Saturday and Sunday
ballot at that time.
000 from the 1923 roll.
Boss; vice-president, Mrs. Zina evening the special attraction at
the I. O. O.' FT hall Friday, Oct. Cromer
Helen Smith ;
Pioneers and sons and daughters of Mayor H. C. Stephens presided 31.
Gem was the pioneer film,
An interesting program is be­ treasurer, ; secretary,
Mrs. Hovey. Mrs. An­ the
PLACE Y OU R IN­
pioneers of southern Oregon held their at the meeting -and introduced
showing
these people as they ap­
SURANCE THROUGH
48th annual reunion In Jacksonville the speakers of the evening. A ing prepared for this Hallowe'en drews of Oregon City was present
peared
at
the first annual gath­
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO with more than 300 present.
meeting. Everybody is cordially and gave us a very interesting
fairly
large
crowd
was
in
attend­
talk
on
the
State
Convention
held
WILL PROTECT
ering
held
in
Estacada Saturday,
Mrs. Nancy House Brown, who
and considerable interest invited to he present.
in Corvallis and the management October 4.
YOUR INTEREST
crossed the plains to Oregon in 1850, ance
For a cbol bottle of Blitz,
of the orphanage at that place. Many of them again came into
settling with her family at Sublimity, was shown. ,-. .. ,
“The
drink
that
fiits,,’
Simon
MacDonald, the republican the city for the express purpose
died at Falls City, aged 80 years.
Estacada Boy Honored
go
to
Dinty’s,
candidate
for sheriff, was present
The Summer Lake Irrigation dis­ Word has just been received in
and
gave
a
short talk on his plans of seeing themselves on the
October
27,
will
be
observed
has just sold another bond issue Estacada from a former student
Cary Real Estate Co. trict
for
the
conduct
office if screen. The film was unusually
of 3100,000 to a San Francisco bond
the entire country as he is elected to it of in that
the Novem­ clear and it was with little ef­
of this high school, Lewis Jones, throughout
house at 90 cents on the dollar.
“Navy Day.” It is the birthday ber election. A delicious lunch­
Rodney Baird, 12, son -of Mr. and concerning his activities at this cf Theodore Roosevelt and is fit­ eon was served by the hostess and fort that all the faces were rec­
ognized.
Mra. Baird of Halfway, died from con­ time. He is now attending the tingly dedicated to him in com­ her assistants.
cussion of the brain after being struck R o b e r t Brookings Graduate memoration of his work for that The Union Sunday School at The F. E. F. company have
ADMISSION 20c and Sc
on the head by a batted baseball,
School of Economics and Govern­
the Logan Baptist Church on donated this film to the Pioneer
A new conerete log dump, to cost ment in Washington, D. C., hav­ branch of our national defense. Sunday showed evidence of a con­ association and it will be kept
Mrs. Gerald Wilcox was a Port­ tinued growth, there being 33 among their records for use at
several hundred dollars, will be con­
structed at the sawmill in Springfield ing received a fellowship from land visitor last Tuesday.
present.
First Show at 7:00 p. m.
of the Booth-Kelly Lumber company. that institution. ....
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Maplethorpe The Young People's class had any time the memberB may see
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The water bond election to raise - As Lewis writes,' “I am here arc the parents of a nine-pound the honor of having the Star ban­ fit.
son
horn
October
20
at
Easton,
326.000
for
installation
of
a
water
on
a
fellowship,
living
in
an
old
Saturday and Sunday system In Garibaldi carried with but southern mansion, surrounded Washington. Mr. Maplethorpe is ner. there being the largest num­ Interest in Sheriff Contest
ber in that class.
one dissenting vote out ot a total of by maids, valets and books. We the brother of Mrs. Perry Cahill S. Kirchem and A. Appling There has been little or no
of this city.
> 2 .
were among the week-end hunt­ change in the political situation
are
only
aboqt..
two
blocks
from
“ RUGGLES O F
At a recent meeting of the-Lake the White House and but a short Ladies, for one week only we ers.
in Clackamas countv during the
County Woolgrowers’ association
week. Interest locally con­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
Teathers
and
will
sell
Pepperell
unbleached
wages of sheepherders in Lake coun­ distance from the national capi- sheeting, 9 quarter at 55c per son, Clayton, returned to Oregon past
kRED GAP”
tinues
to center in the fight for
ty were reduced from 3100 to 376 per t ol , Washington’s monument,
City
Sunday.
sheriff.
It is becoming evident
yard.
Pepperell
bleached
sheet­
From ,*hc famous novel by bionth.
Lincoln memorial, government
Jess
Cromer,
who
is
employed
that
Macdonald
is getting the
ing
9
quarter
at
60c
per
yard.
I. L. Young, Portland contractor, parks and buildings. Needless
Leon W. I sob -- ‘The picture
in the road work at Springwater, hacking of the political
Pepperell
sheets
81
x
90,
$1.90
has
recelvsd
the
contract
td
construct
that cornet’s the laugh mar­ the Wesley hospital, which will rise to say 1 am supremely happy.”
spent Sunday at the home of his church members and this is active
ex­
each,
$3.75
pair.
Pepperel
pil­
uncle,
E. S. Cromer.
ket. With L/dward Norton, In Marshfield during the next few He spent the summer in New
pected
to
come
more
to
the
sur­
low
tubing
42
inch,
39c
per
yd.
Miss
Helen
Tracy
is
visiting
at
Canaan, Connecticut, but intends
"Ernest Torrent •> Lois Wilson months.
face with the passage of time.
Astoria.
and an all star cASt,
For the first time in the history of to remain in Washington for the at Rose’s.
E. T. Mass the democratic can­
Miss
Daisy
Bouch,
who
has
The
Democratic
meeting
in
the
next
two
years.
This
young
Astoria, improvement bonds of that
been
visiting
her
sister.
Mrs.
John
didate,
and his friends are also
Gem
Theatre
Tuesday
evening
city were sold at a premium, a lot of man graduated from the Estaca­ was not very well attended. Jos­ Arnold, returned to Portland Sun­
NEWS ___ __
active.
Mr. Mass seems to have
322.000 bringing 100.6, plus accrued da high school in 1918, from eph Hedges of Oregon City was day, where she will resume her
Interest.
the
edge
over his opponent in
Reed college in 1923 and has the speaker and spent the greater school work.
Wednes. 4 Thursday
A bond issue for 3125,000 will ap­ done gradúate work in Colombia portion
that
he
served
four years as
of the evening reviewing Miss Helen Bovett was home
pear on the ballot in Klamath county university in £iew York, work- the national
sheriff
of
Clackams
county, and
for
the
week-end.
issues of the coming
November 4. The money la wanted
Pete
Tracy
reports
a
successful
was
four
years
U.
S. deputy
election
and
especially
stressed
for work on The Dallea-Callfornla his own way through all of these the life of the Democratic candi­ hunting trip.
marshal
for
Oregon.
In which
schools. He ha* an enviable date for president. He appealed J. Arnold is helping C. Sprague capacities he is said to have
made
A. Northwest Mounted Po­ highway.
J. Johnson, prominent pioneer reputation as a debater, having strongly to the members of the farm this week.*
li. story—see them shoot- of A Lane
county and early day mer teen a member of the Reed de­ Democratic party to do their ut­ J. N oting w is elected director a good record. This promises to
chant of Eugene and Creswell, died bating teafn for two years.
in t the six mile rapids.
most at this time in preserving Saturday at the special school be a most interesting fight, with
at his home at Creswell on hia 80th No matter where he may go or [ the party principles.
election. He succeeded Mr. the outcome so uncertain, accord­
birthday.
Priester, who has moved from ing to observers who have lived
this district.
Deaths exceeded births in Pendleton what kind Of- work he may en­
in the county for years, that
daring September, according to the gage in, we predict for him suc­ T H E P EO P LE’ S C. & C . STORE Highly Amusing Picture there
Wi th an all star cast.
will be little betting on the
report of the city health officer. Dur cess, for he has shown those es­ Kerrs Best Patent hard wheat
Holywood Is Coming
outcome.
lag the month there were ,16 births sential qualities so necessary for flour per sack..
___$2.121 From postmaster to senator.
COMEDY
Soon, watch
for it.
and 29 deaths.
success in all that he has under­ Mill Run, only a little left . 1.39 Milt Brown, of the cast of the
Reception to Pastor
taken. Estacada may well be Mason qt jars to close out. 89c James Cruze Paramount produc* On Friday
evening, Oct. 24, at
Special* for Saturday
proud of this young man and Whte Wonder laundry soap 25 turn of “ Ruggl&p of Red Gap,” 8 o’clock, there
recept­
walnuts Oregon grown look forward to his future with bars------ ----------------------1-00 winch will b e j^ w n at the Wft- ion to the new will M. be E. a pastor.
Committeeman W. R. King English
ffleanlT make* such a
4 pounds fo r................... $1.00 interest, always keeping in mind M. M. Milk, Large can___ 10c
Judge Will R. King, democrat­ Shinola
jump
in
the course of the story. Rev. Rankin and Mrs. Rankin,
shoe
polish
2
boxes
black
the
fact
that
he
is
one
of
our
Maxwell
House
coffee,
none
bet­
ic national committeeman for the or brown........................... 17c |
The
feature
is highly amusing. at the parsonage. There is to
ter, per pound..................... 55c
__ ,
state, will be présentât the dem­ Large can Salmon.............. 15c boy*.
Edward
Horton
plays the title be a program. Everybody in­
Shaker Salt, pkg 11c
ocratic meeting Friday night, in Large can California sardines 15c Large sheets of blotting paper, Magnolia
role,
and
others
featured
are Er­ vited.
can Royal Baking Powder
the Gem theatre. Information 24 bars White laundrv soap $1.00 19 x 24, at the N ews office 10 12 a oz t.......................................
nest
Torrence,
Ixiis
Wilson,
Frit- See J. E. Gates and get that
40c
came too late to get it in the an­ Preferred Stock grape frvit. cents.
. . tf
zi
Ridgway,
Charles
Ogle
and .suit cleaned and pressed. I. O.
box
Perfection
Soda
Crack­
nouncement of the meeting ready to serve................. 15c Meet the gang at Dinty’a.
lO. F. Building.
10-lltf.
Louise
Dresser.
49c
e
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At Rose's, the Place tq Buy.,
which appears in this issue.
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