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ÎEafiimt (Ülarkamas Nnits Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olume 18, N umber 6 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E s t a c a d a , O regon , T h u r s d a y , N ovember 6, 1924. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST $1.50 P er \ Community Club Entertains ELECTION GOES TO REPU3LICA Last Friday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall, a Halloween partv was given by the members of T~YR. W. W. RHODES •*-' OSTEOPATHIC the entertainment committe of Brief Resume of Happenings of Coolidge is expected to have PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the Eastern Clackamas Commu Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, the Week Collected for nity club, composed of Mesdames not less than 374 in the electoral H. C. Stevens, W. F. Cary and college. He carried Oregon by Our Readers. ■T)R. G. F. MIDFOKD a plurality of upwards of 80,000. Lloyd Yocum. ^PH YSICIAN AND SURGEOfl. McNary, Hawley, Kozer, Kay, The program was opened with i R e p u b l i c a n ¡PI a r t y Salem's city ttudget, as approved by X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d c p o o p " o iV * ' N A T I O N A L (C jA N D I D A T E S OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Streets several selections by the Estaca- Belt. Coshow, Van Winkle, Os the council, provides $249,500 tor next Estacada. Oregon—Telephone Connection* year’s expenses. j da band, under the direction of trander and Sinnott lead. On state measures the people Leonard Otlkey, a Linn county farm their new leader, Mr. Bushnell. T ) R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON er, has been elected secretary ot the of Oregon decisively rejected the Mrs. Milton Weatherby of Gar- DENTIST Albany chamber ot commerce. proposed compulsory workmen's j field, sang two delightful num- EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT BARTON L O C A L IT E M S John Wesley Goodman, 73. native compensation act. the bill to for ! bers, five Halloween ghosts sang Ptionesi Office, 815; Residence 4712 of Oregon, was burned to death when bid manufacture and sale of veg Mrs. Louis Rivers has not been Estacada, Oregon. his residence In Coburg was destroy Legion Benefit Movie, Nov. 11( an entertaining song urging all etable oils and milk products in very well the last few days. to join the Community club and at the Liberty. ed. combination and the naturopath boost for our town. Mrs. Weath- ALBERT t . e l o t t Mi 8. Bee Wallace sold 86 chan John B. Hedlund, 50, connected with I George Pointer was a Portland atto rn ey at law erby and Mrs. Lloyd Yocum sang bill. They approved the amend the Blue Lake Logging company, was ces on the quilt made by mem | visitor last Monday. r e s id e n t l a w y e r found dead In the woods, pinned un bers at the "Good Will Club,” a duet. A feature of this num ment requiring a literacy test of ESTACADA. - - OREGON der a heavy timber. Full line of Kalsomine 10c per ber was the introduction of the voters, the amendment enlarg Saturday evening at the dance. During May, June and July 42 rest 11-6 tf Gypsy queen, Mrs. Alice Michael, ing the public use and welfare D. EBY, The quill is being: sold to help pound. At Pointer’ s. dents died In Jackson county and 75 section of the constitution, and • attorney at law . Mrs. H. B, Davis was a Port in a Gypsy dance. Later Mrs. children were born, of whom 41 were furnish the new school house General Practice. Confidential Ad Michael entertained by telling the amendment extending the with some needed equipment. land visitor Monday. boys and 34 were girls. viser. Oregon City. Oregon. the fortune of all those desirous loan provisions of the bonus law, All rain records were broken for Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Forman J. W. Ferguson registered at to Spanish American war veter of knowing their future. Medford and at the southern Oregon also sold quite a few numbers. S E. WOOSTER the Estacada last week. ans. The fate of the bill repeal experiment station in Talent by the Mrs. J. E. Gates and the Gui Mrs. L. M. Peterson was quite W. Ritchey spent the week tar club played two selections ing the state income tax, was Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, heavy rainfall in Jackson county. badly burned on her hand while end in Estacada with his family. and the remainder of the even still in doubt. Budgets filed by the various school Rentals, serving coffee at the dance Sat districts of Tillamook county show Complete unofficial returns Farm Loans a Specialty. Mrs. Neva Woodle of Chico, ing was given over to games be that $79,294.62 will be needed to run urday evening. fitting the occasion of Halloween. from the 85 precints in Clacka Telephone Estacada, Ore. the schools during the coming year. California, is visiting in Estaca The new modern school house A witch’s melting pot furnished mas county, give Hammond, The eastern Oregon Older Boys is nearly completed and a good da. Meindl, Stipp, Wright and Mass conference was held in Baker with 85 time is expected at the dedi Remember the Legion Benefit amusement for the children. the lead. i delegates present from cities and com Refreshments consisting of cation which will be announced Movie, at the Liberty, Armis Estacada Voting Heavy munities ot the eastern part ot the cider and doughnuts were served tice day. later. state. One o f the heaviest votes in and when the hour of departure Election day being a legal hol C. B. Tuggle spent the week The city budget for La Grande has arrived, all expressed their pleas the history of Estacada, was iday the Estacada State Bank re been adopted by the budget committee, end in Portland on business’ polled Tuesday, in spite of the ure of the evening. and now awaits final approval. The Wm. Christiensen will soon mained closed. inclemency of the weather. In The hall was decorated in the total amount of the budget is $125,- J. J. Penner has two brothers leave for a logging camp. 814.50. colors of Halloween while the terest ran high both in local and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gibson visiting him at this time from members of the committee wore national issues. Robert L. Wlnnifred, for many years one of the leading residents of Rose- and nieces, Mrs. Iva Parks and Manitoba, Canada. H. C. Stephens was reelected some festive decoration adding burg, committed suicide by shooting Alice Udell attended the basket Pointer’ s for Paints, Wall paper much to the general effective to succeed himself as mayor, re himself at the home of E. 3. Addison, 5-22tf ness. social at the Douglass Ridge and Window Glass. ceiving 149 votes. His opponent hear Lorane. school house Friday evening. J. M. Moore receiving 79. The regular business of the Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Einarson Dr. J. A. Best has resigned as Uma Mrs. Nina B. Ecker was unop tilla county physician because the Red Several attended the community of Portland, were in Estacada club was dispensed with so that a social time might be enjoyed. posed for citv treasurer, as was Cross incurred bills and the county club at Estacada. last Sunday. court paid them without his knowl Frank R. and Fred S. Black of E. E. Hannah came home from Only a few announcements of Wm. Dale for recorder. edge or sanction. J. F. Lovelace was elected Portland and the carpenters who Portland last Saturday evening, immediate importance were made Both the Osborne and the Gibbs and those present gave them councilman of the first ward have been working for contrac to spend the week end. driers at Amity are operating at full selves over to the entertainment with a total of 149 votes, while capacity, drying apples and walnuts tors Lowry and Githens, left Bargains—Good wall paper 25c his opponent A. G. Ames receiv for the Oregon and California Fruit Saturday for their homes. While per roll. Ten patterns to select afforded them at that time. ed 83. Growers’ association. here they boarded at the home from, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf Legion Benefit U. S. Morgan was unopposed A half dozen ot Lane's largest of Mr. and Mrs. George Forman. R. H. Kaltz of Portland, was bridges, just Inspected by state and as councilman from the second The American Legion benefit Miss Mabel Erdman spent county engineers together, have been in Estacada for several days this movie to be shown Armistice ward and J. S. Osborne met deemed unsafe in a formal report just Sunday with her parents, Mr. week tuning pianos. day. Nov. 11, at the Liberty with no opposition in the third and Mrs. D. L. Erdman o f Deep made to the county court. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring theatre, is entitled. "A Gentle ward. The Haines Telephone company fil Creek. The charter amendment in drove to Silverton last Sunday to man From America,” starring ed with the public service commis visit Mr. and Mrs. Soren K. Os- Hoot Gibson. A picture of the creasing the tax levy in the city sion application to Increase its rates GEORGE ITEMS on party lines from $1.50 to $2 and on tergaard. wild life of Oregon and a com from five to twelve mills won by Christian Church Service* private lines from $2.50 to $3. Miss Flora Lins has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson edy will be shown at the same twenty votes. Services as follows: Oregon has been asked to send a Portland to work. of Springwater, went to Port time. The Estacada band will Bible School at 10 a. m. demonstration team for the making Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller re Julius Paulsen spent a few land Wednesday morning to at play and [an organist from Port Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 of prune bread to the National Boys’ turned last Saturday from a land will be at the pipe organ. p. m. , and Girls' ctnb congress in Chicago, days in Portland last week vis tend the stock show. week’s visit in Seattle and Ev Mid-week Prayer service on November 28 to December 5. A matinee as well las the reg iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus and Wednesday, in each home of the erett, Wash. Mr. Miller visited ular evening shows will be given Jonathan apples, sent from Hood The George Social and Com Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass church. Hour 7:30. L e s s o n , River to England by Dan Wullle & three sisters whom he had not and extra shows will be run if mercial club gave a dance last and family took dinner at the Philippians 4th chapter. Co- have returned growers a net of a seen for some time. the attendance warrants such. Saturday night, with a good at Ernest Duus home Sunday. Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 P- little over $2 a box, according to Wal tendance considering the weath ter R. Woolpert, sales manager. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Adams of CARD OF THANKS m. George Pointer has added a er. Judge Lawrence T. Harris of Eu Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. P. lot of new stock and now has a You are Invited to attend these We wish to thank our friends gene has been Invited to be the first services. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl and H. Harth of The Dalles, spent for their floral tributes and speaker at a series of Americanization Ed. Harders were callers Sunday Saturday visiting at the Theo. very complete line of paint, wall B. F. (’LAY, sympathy shown us in the loss paper, window glass and wall Minister. Christian Church. meetings planned by the women’s evening at the home of Mr. and Ahlberg home. of our infant son. felt. club at Corvallis November 17. Mrs. Julius Paulsen. Saturday visitors to Portland M r . and M rs . Z. P. C oop . Lloyd Lyons, 30, was killed instant Methodist Episcopal Church ly at Walton, 30 miles west of Eugene Louis Weisenfluh made a busi were Mrs. Wiley Howell and Gem Theatre Closes Estacada, Oregon^ on the Coos bay line of the Southern ness trip to eastern Washington daughter, Mrs. W. A. Heylman, Notice The Gem Theatre of Estacada Pacific when a donkey engine In slid last week. Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. I wish to thank those who sup Mrs. Dave Eshleman and Mrs. wishes to announce that it will ing down a mountain passed over him. Sunday, November 9, 1924. ported me in the past city elec E. Hackaney has gone back to Raymond Lovelace. no longer exhibit motion pictures. John L. Etheridge, former head of Sunday School, 10:00. Frank Stenzell and two sons I have concluded that the dis tion and assure you at this time Morris Brothers. Incorporated, defunct Portland to work and expects to Morning worship, 11:00. remain about two months. drove out from Portland last1 trict is hardly large enough to that I will pledge myself to sup Portland bond house, was re-indicted Epworth League, 6:30. in Portland by the federal grand Jury Fred Mueller and wife and Sunday, and joined Mrs. Stenzell support two shows of the same port all things that are for the Evening Worship, 7:30, on charges of using the mails to de Mr. and |Mrs. Forcythe of Port who had been a guest at the nature. I feel that my constant betterment of Estacada and the Special recognition of ex ser fraud. land, were visiting with Mr. and A. E. Sparks home for several efforts to exhibit the best and surrounding communities. Coyotes and bobcats had several vice men. (Signed) J. M. Moore. Mrs. Peter Ruhl over Saturday days. They all returned to P ort-, highest class of pictures it is Choir practice at the church days’ freedom from persecution this land that evening. week, owing to the elections. Fifty- night and Sunday, and also at possible to obtain has been fully THE PEOPLE’S C.&C. STORE Thursday evening at 7:30. six government hunters received per tended the dance. Mrs. Orson Straughn and ba appreciated bv the public, and Prayer Meeting at the parson mission to return to their residences by of Pendleton, spent a few feel grateful, and desire to thank Schillings steel cut c o ff e r ’' age Friday evening at 7:00. to vote. Society days visiting at the home of her them for their constant patron Hills Bros, co ffe e ............ Teacher training class at the October’s exports from Portland M. J. B. coffee...... ........... Mr. and Mr*. H. C. Gohring parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. age. parsonage Friday evening, 8:00. represented a value of $7,233,166 and Maxwell House coffee . . entertained a party of friends H a n n a h , last week. Mr s . J. P. W oodee . J r . for 10 months of the year the total is len Wi n t coffee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. ZION CHURCH Straughn was a teacher in the $38,537,737. whereas for the corre People’s Store special coffee Sundav School 2:00. schools for several sponding 10 months in 1923 values ag Ahlberg, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Estacada investigation Promised Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred years. gregated $$2.674.039. Preaching 3:00. .........................- ...40c the pkg Through the efforts of a local Three armed robbers entered the Bartholomew, Dr. and Mrs. W. A cordial welcome is extended Old Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans for 25c The American Legion Auxili committee, appointed by the Aurora State bank, held up Miss Mil W. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray to all. Carnation M ilk .......... __ ary dance given Thursday, Oct. growers shipping green prunes "Let the people praise Thee. dred Benolst, assistant cashier, and mond Lovelace, Wednesday even 31, was not very well attended, through Scobe! and Day the past Borden's Milk ......... robbed the institution of approximate O God: let all the peoples praise ly $400 In cash, a few money order- ing, Oct. 29. at a Hallowe’en due to the inclemency of the season, an investigation of the Very Best M ilk.... ......... party in their home. "Pinochle” weather. Excellent music was handling of the local crop will be M and M Milk............... Thee.” — Psalm 67:5. and a number of checks can A report on the forest fires la the was the feature of the evening. furnished and all present report made. This is assured by a let Tip Top B re a d ____ 2 lb loaf 15c Free Methodist services will be Sluslaw national forest this rear Mrs. Ahlberg and Dave Eshle an enjoyable evening. Many at ter to A. W. Botkin from the lb can sauerkraut..2 for 25c held in the Church o f Christ at made at the office of the forest in man won the high scores and tractive costumes were worn and northwest manager of Scobel One more lot brooms. 4 strands Estacada. Preaching every Sun- j Eugene shows a total of SI. The total Mrs. Eshleman and Theo. Ahl the prizes of the evening went and Day, who with Messrs. Me- at----------------------------- . . . 50? day afternoon »t 3 o’ clock by number of acres burned over la the berg the low score. to Mis3 Florice Douglass and Kercher and Shearer will meet 3 cans Tuxedo tobacco fo r .. 25c national forest was 11*7. Rev. Long of Gresham. Cottage See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano Theo. Ahlberg. The j u d g e s with the growers at a date to be Curtain Rods, curved ends prayer meetings are held every Large sheets of blotting paper. 3 for...................................... 25c instruction. Prices reasonable. were Mrs. H. C. Gohring, Mrs. announced later. 19 x 24. at the N ews office 10 Wednesday evening at 8. Ed. Bates and Herman Duus. i (Signed) A. W. Botkin. I. 0 . 0 . F. building. tf Sash Curtain Rods___ (3 for 25c í m ELECTED O j 2'A C. C. Miller. cents, tf