Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 30, 1924, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 18 ,
N umber 5
E stacada , O r e g o n , T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 30. 1924.
Proposed City Amendment
CITIZENS AWAY FROM
HOME MAY CAST VOTE The proposed amendment to
LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50 P er Y ear
LOCAL BREVITIES
EAGLE GREEK GRANGE
ENTERTAINS l ENTS
Lloyd Saling is driving a new
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn were
the City Charter to be voted on j Ford coupe this week.
county
seat visitors Monday.
The republican state central at the election next Tuesday au­ Hail! Hail! the gang's all here.
T ) R . W. W. RHODES
Mrs.
A. H. Miller of George,
committee states that Oregon­ thorizes a change in the levy for | Where? At Dinty’s.
U
O STE O PA T H IC
spent
Thursday
shopping in Port­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ians away from home may vote, general purposes from 5 mills to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox land.
Lsat Saturday the Eagle Creek
12
mills.
This
will
produce
an
Office in Lictithorn Bldg., Estacada, for there is a provision in the
Grange
entertained the Lents
spent Sunday visiting in Willa­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Guttridge of
election law permitting this prac­ increased revenue of approxi­ mette.
Grange at the Eagle Creek hall.
Springwater, went to Portland
■T)R. G. F. MIDFOKD
tice, and no one may lose his mately $100 a month.
Many of the members of the
P H Y SIC IA N and SUR GEON ,
It
is
reported
that
Estacada
is
this morning.
It
is
the
intention
of
the
coun­
Lents Grange were present and
X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted vote on Nov. 4, on this account. cil, if this matter passes, to use to have another second hand
Mrs. Frank Stenzel of Port­ the degree and drill team came
OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets
Anyone who expects to be
“ Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connections
store.
$50
per
month
of
this
sum
and
a
land.
arrived today to visit her with them.
away from home on election day
like
sum
to
be
raised
from
the
Mrs.
Dan
Matson
came
home
friend,
Mrs. A. E. Sparks, for a The meeting opened at eleven
should provide himself with a
T \ K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON
business
men
of
the
town
and
Tuesday
evening
for
a
short
vis­
few
days.
certificate of registration that
o’clock with the initiation of a
DENTIST
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell and candidate in the third and fourth
may be obtained from the clerk the entire amount to be used in it.
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
the payment cf a night marshal
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox baby son of Sandy, were visitors degree, the work being fittingly
Phones: Office, 316; Residence 4712 of his county. By presenting
who
will
protect
the
city
and
entertained
the ”500” club at at Mrs. Jas. Denning’s home done by the Lents team.
Estacada,
Oregon. this certificate he will be entitled
clean
the
streets;
the
other
$50
their
home
Friday
evening.
Tuesday.
to vote in any county of the state
This was followed by a sumpt-
per month produced by the
lor
state
and
national
tickets.
A LBER T t . e l o t t
Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to
Don’t forget the program and ous chicken dinner served by the
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
In case the absent voter has amendment will me matched by Portland Tuesday to visit friends pie social at the Currinsville ladies of the Grange in the din­
RESIDENT LAWYER
not obtained a certificate, it will a like sum from the water fund returning yerterday.
school honse Saturday, Novem­ ing room of their own hall, and
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
be required that he swear in his and a marshal will be imployed The regular meeting of th e ber 1, at 8 o’clock.
about one hundred persons par-
vote. This can be done in Mult­ in the daytime whose duty will Auxiliary will be held Monday,
(~\ D. EBY,
Miss Jean Adix, president of tank of this feast.
VA
A T T O R N E Y A T LA W .
nomah county by six freeholders, be to attend to water and street November 3, at 8 p. m.
the Freshman class of the Gresh­ The afternoon session was
General Practice. Confidential Ad­ but in all other parts of the repairs and also such duties as a
Get your school shoes at Ros­ am high school, accompanied the made an open meeting so that
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
state, two freeholders may make peace officer as may be required. e’s. We carry the Peters all school here last Friday to wit­ several non-grangers might at­
This plan was suggested bv
affidavit.
tend. Worthy Master F r e d
§ E. WOOSTER
Councilman Oscorne and approv­ leather line; the best for the ness the football game.
Don’t forget the Hallowe’en Bates presided and an interest­
ed by all members of the coun­ price.
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
ing program was given by mem­
Auto Accident on Wilson Hill cil.
Miss Willa Evans of Aberdeen, meeting of the Eastern Clacka­
Rentals,
The slippery condition of the The city is, at the present Wash., is visiting at the home of mas Community clup, Friday bers of the visiting Grange.
Farm Loans a Specialty.
roads and the failure to dim the
evening, Oct. 31, in the Oddfel­ They very graciously repeated
her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Saling.
the drill of the morning session
Telephone Estacada, Ore. lights when approaching car, time, spending more for water
and street repairs than will be See J. E. Gates and get that low’s hall. A program for the
and
Mrs. Howard, an eighty
were the causes given of an ac­ necessary under the new ar­
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0. occasion has been prepared and year old member of their Grange,
cident which occurred on the rangement.
0. F. Building.
10-lltf. you are cordially invited to at­ danced two delightful numbers.
Wilson hill about one and one-
tend.
(Signed) J. K. Ely, Recorder.
FIRE INSURANCE.
For a cool bottle of Blitz,
Mrs. McNeil sang several inter­
half miles east of Estacada, last
Sympathy is extended to Mr. esting songs. Various members
“The drink that flits,,’
Sunday evening, when the cars
Secretary Wallace Dies
go to Dinty’s, and Mrs. Z. R. Coop because of of the two Granges spoke on
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
driven by H. Wallert and A.
With the passing of Henry C.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harken rid­ the death of their infant baby, matters of interest to those pres­
Bowman of Garfield, collided at Wallace, secretary of agricul­ er and daughter went to Portland born last Thursday, the 23, in a
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, free of charge.
ent and the Lents Grange ex­
that spot.
ture, has come the fifth break last Sunday to attend the funer­ Portland hospital. The l i t t l e
Margaret Brackeweld of Ba­ in the original Harding cabinet al' of Mrs. Robert O’Neill, the body was brought to Estacada tended an invitation to the Eagle
H . C. S T E P H E N S
ker, Oregon, a small child, was and the third change since Pres­ mother of their son-in-law, K. and buried Saturday in the I. 0. Creek members, to meet with
them at some conveniently ar­
thrown
clear of the wreck and ident Coolidge assumed control H. O’Neill of Buxton, Oregon.
A gent .
0. F. cemetery, under the di­
ranged date, so that they might
received only minor bruises and following the death of President
rections of funeral director, J.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Davidson
return the hospitality shown
scratches. The other occupants Harding a little more than a year
E. Gates.
had
as
guests
last
Sunday,
Mr.
tbem at this time.
of the cars escaped apparant in­ ago.
T h e wives of the Masons
and
Mrs.
C.
F.
Dohring,
Miss
Several members of the Gar­
jury.
Secretary Wallace died Satur­ Emma Jean Dohring and Mr. planned and carried out a very field Grange were in attendance,
For Fire Insurance Both cars were quite badly day, October 25, at four o.clock
aereeable surprise for them Mon.
dstn&gsd and it was necessary in the naval hospital. The im­ and Mrs. Max Jazman, all of day evening, when after their as was a representitive of the
Eastern Clackamas News, and
to tow Yfiem into the city for re­ mediate cause of his death was Portland.
special meeting the ladies invit­ the reception afforded all was the
pairs. The Chevroiet driven by toxemia poisoning which fol­ This weather reminds one of ed them to the banquet hall to
PLACE Y O U R IN­
SURANCE THROUGH
Mr. Wallert, was damaged con­ lowed an operation performed rain clothes and umbrellas. We partake of a splendid luncheon. kind that makes one desire to
return at an early date.
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO siderably; one wheel was com­
carry a complete stock and at
a week before.
The next P. T. A. meeting will
WILL PROTECT
prices
you
can
afford
to
pay,
at
pletely demolished and the run­
Funeral services were held
YOUR INTEREST
be held on the evening of Friday,
New Voting Place
ning board was torn loose. The Monday. October 27, in the east Rose’s.
Nov.
7. at the high school audi­ Instead of using the city hall
Ford driven by the Bowman boy room of the White House with
The American Legion of Es­
was aiso damaged, having the interment taking place at Des tacada is planning on a benefit torium. The committee has been for election purposes, precinct
very fortunate in securing Mrs.
movie to be shown in the new Sadie Orr Dunbar, of Portland, No. 1 will have its polling place
Moines, Iowa, Wednesday.
Cary Real Estate Co. left running board torn loose.
Secretary Wallace was an Liberty on Armistice day, Nov­ who will give an address at that in the Masonic building, using
the vacant room next to the
LOGAN NEWS
Iowa publisher of farm papers ember 11. Further notice will time. Every body invited.
Liberty theatie, and S. E. Woos­
appear
in
the
next
issue
of
the
and for years had been conspic­
The American Legion Auxilia­ ter’s office will accomodate the
Miss Myrtle Tracy returned uous in agricultural affairs. His N e w s . ‘
ADMISSION 20c and 5c from a short visit in Astoria.
ry dance posters made their ap­
passing is a great loss to the About fifty attended the re­ pearance on the street Monday counting board. As there was
no comfortable room in the city
Mrs. W. J. Paeth and son vis­ farmers and particularly to those ception last Friday night at the
morning.
The
dance
is
to
be
a
hall for the counting board, they
ited with relatives at Dundee of the west. President Coolidge M. E. parsonage, for Rev^and
Hallowe’en
masquerade
and
pri­
occupied a room in the library
the latter part of bhe week.
immediately appointed Charles Mrs. Rankin. An interesting
First Show at 7:00 p. m.
zes
will
be
given
to
the
lady
and
building
for the past two elec­
On Thursday of last week, F. Marvin, chief of the weather program was given, games were
gentleman whose costume best tions, which was very inconven­
Della M. Pearson, one of the bureau, as acting secretary of played and the evening’s enjoy­
Saturday and Sunday public health nurses, visited the agriculture. It is believed that ment was rounded with a good carries out the idea of the spirit ient.
of Hallowe’en. The dance will
Upper Logan school. She ex­ the secretaryship will be tender­ substantial lunch.
be given in the pavilion, Thurs­
Hear Election Returns
pressed herself as finding it a ed Ex-Governor Frank 0. Low- A hard time party will be giv­
day, Oct. 30, at 8:30 o’clock.
Everybody
is invited to come
very “ clean school” and further den of Illinois.
en by the Epworth League in
to
the
I.
0.
0.
F. hall next Tues­
complimented the district as be­
BARTON
the basement of the M. E.
“Dinty”
Moore
Sell«
day
night
and
wait
for the elect­
It’s Something New
ing the “only one under her in­
church, Saturday, November, 1,
I IFTING the curtain on Holly*
News has just been received at 7:30 p. m. Every one is cor­ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gage of ion returns, which wi l l be
spection so far, that had in use
A* wood—the Magic land of pic­
the sink, liquid soap and the pa­ by telephone from J. M. Moore, dially invited to attend. Come Stafford, spent Sunday at the received over the radio. A so­
tures.—Revealing all the stars in
Wallace home.
cial committee of Rebekahs will
who is in Portland, stating that prepared to pay some fins.e
per towels.”
the movie firmament in the most
furnish entertainment, such as
Miss
Alice
Hanson
spent
the
he
has
sold
his
pool
hall
to
0.
A. L. White moved his family
astonishing cast ever assembled.
E. T. Davis is relating a true week end in Portland.
dancing
and cards, for all those
A.
Darnielle.
An
invoice
will
be
Telling the swift moving story of
to Portland on Friday. Mr.
jbea_r story these days. H e
who
care
for these amusements,
taken
Saturday
and
Mr.
Dar­
a gill's search for screen fame.
The
Good-Will
club
met
at
the
White is working for Mr. Beals
Thrilling, humorous, unusual—
nielle will take charge at once. i caught one bear in a trap, shot home of Mrs. Alma Guffnutt. and a lunch will be served. Good
of
Tillamook
at
the
horse
show.
another and captured a s ix Eleven members were present music is promised. A charge
and lavishly entertaining.
The Whites will later move to
months old cub alive, l’he bear and a very enjoyable day was will be made for dancing, card«
As
the
holiday
season
draws
Paramount Picture
Tillamook where Mr. White will
came down to feed in a small spent.
with 30 Real Stars and
near,
we
are
reminded
that
it
is
and the lunch. But if you do
have charge of a Holstein herd.
50 Screen Celebrities.
a wise suggestion to shop early, prune orchard near his farm in
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson not care for these amusements,
Mrs. Young and grandson Mel­ We have a large assortment o f1 Garfield. Mr. Davis is making
and son Howard spent Sunday come anyway and have a good
NEWS
vin. accompanied by Jonas and fancy dishes; also 42 piece dinner a Pet °ut of the young cub.
time.
at the home of H. T. Gibson.
Jack Cromer motored to The
sets at remarkably low prices.
Mrs. Rose Wilcox, delegate
Wednes. & Thursday Dalle3 on Friday to spend the Or if you were thinking of mak- from the first district to the Na-1 Mr. and Mrs. N. Stone and
Eyes in Need of Glasses
week end visiting relatives at ing something you might fin d tional American Legion conven-j family drove to Tangent, Ore.,
Should
see Dr. Clark, specialist,
that place. They returned Mon­ just what you were looking for tion which convened in St. Paul to visit Mrs. S. Stone’s sister,
The Laugh Riot
of
the
Clark-Stram
Optical Co.
Mrs. Roy Davis.
day.
in our stamped goods line. I am ¡p September, addressed t h e
Portland, Oregon, who will be
Buster Keaton in
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of | sure we can show you something Gresham auxiliary of the Ameri- The Misses Elnora and Gladys in Estacada all day and evening
Portland, spent Sunday on their j that will interest you if you will can Legion, Tuesday evening at Guffnutt spent the week end at of Saturday, November 1, at the
“ T H R E E AGES”
ranch.
come in. Rose's the piace to the Oddfellow’s hall in that city. the home of their parents.
Estacada Hotel.
The Froxen Faced Comedian’s
The dinner guests at the H.
Mrs. Pearl Kerscham spent
__________ __
Local radio fans appreciated F. Gibson home Sunday were
First SI* Reel Comedy Feature
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Le­ j ^uy‘
|
and
enjoyed President Coolidge’s Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMurray TH E P EO P LF’ S C . & C . STORE
A Metro Picture
na Kerscham.
‘AVENGING HAND” COMING
address broadcast last Thursday and family of Gresham, Miss Er­ Large size cans milk, all
Mrs. Zina Cromer visited Sun­
B e w a r e — t h e Avenging evening over the entire United ma McTaggart of Portland, Har­
brands_________
lOo
day
with
Mrs.
Effie
Cole.
Hand!”
When “ Hollywood,” a States, when he addressed the
SATURDAY SPECIALS CASH & CARRY
vey Gibson and daughter, Miss Special steel cut coffee, lb 40c
Mr. Whitehead moved his fam­ James Cruze Paramount produc­ national Chamber of Commerce, Alice Udell and Sam Wilson.
Kerr’s Best Patent Flour $2.12 sk
3 lbs of Great American Coffee,
ily
last week to their new home tion, is exhibited at the Gem convened in Washington, D. C.
Vacuum Tins ................... $1.45
Rev. Barry of Oregon City held Carry-all bags, heavy wt. 5c ea.
1 lb of Great American Coffee, recently purchased near Estaca­ theatre next Saturday and Sun­ His voice was remarkably clear services in the school house last > Good heavy broom........ . 49c ea.
day that is going to become a and came in well considering the Sunday.
Vacuum Tins.................... 50c da.
___
21b loaf bread, Tip-Top__ 15c
slogan with the film fans. “ Be­ fact that he was speaking sever­ Mrs. S. E. Robinson and friend 2 large cans Tomatoes___ 29c
3 lbs of M. J. B. or Golden West
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Arquet
Coffee ............................... $1.60
ware—the Avenging h a n d ! ” al thousand miles away. The spent the week end here,
2 cans Salmon..................... 29c
1 lb M. J. B. or Golden West of Portland, were guests at the What does it mean? For fur­ peculiar Yankee drawl was very
Mr. and Mrs. Gu3 Whitehead 25 bars White Wonder Soap $1.00
home
of
the
latter's
sister,
Mrs.
Coffee................................ 55c
ther particulars—see the picture. noticeable.
and son visited relatives Sunday. 3 cans Old Dutch Cleaner 25c
’Jim Linn, last Sunday.
A t R o a e ’ s.
GEM THEATRE
HOLLYWOOD