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izcUitrrn (Elarkamas iCnns Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County E stacada , O regon , T hursday , N ovember V olum e 18, N umber 7 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OREGON NEWS ITEMS j OF SPECIAL INTEREST CURR1NSVILLE ITEMS 13. 1934. LOCAL ITEMS $1.50 P er Y ear GARFIELD ITEMS CITY COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING Mrs. Crosier is very sick at Full line of Kalsomine 10c per Mr. and Mrs. T. Carpenter | this writing. pound. At Pointer’s. 11-6 tf were in Oregon City on business T'VR. W. W. RHODES Several attended the L i v e Mrs. Raymond Lovelace spent last week, W O STE O PA T H IC show at Portland and re the week-end with Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland The city council met Wednes- The port of Astoria budget for 1925 Stock PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON port a good time. Wooster in Garfield. were in Portland over the week day evening. Nov. 12, with May- Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, has been fixed at $682,644. The Silverton Gun club will hold its Mrs. J. C. Kitching. D. E. The Estacada Pharmacy display ¡end to see Mr. Moreland’s moth- or H. C. Stephens presiding and annual turkey shoot at Silverton Sun McConnel and Norman McKen “ad” should read “Sea Hawk,” i er otf for Fresno, California. T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD eouncilmen present. ^ P H Y S IC IA N and SURGCONi day. zie all have severe colds and sore not “Sea Lion.”—Devil’s error. O. W. Failing went to Portland all During the regular business, X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted James W. Fidler, 78, for 60 years a throats. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. McCauley Sunday for a few days. all bills presented were ordered OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets resident of Oregon, died at his home Estacadi, Oregon—Telephone Connections Ralph Wade had quite a loss of Springwater made a business J. O. Bodkins went to Cherry- paid- hear Jefferson. Sunday evening. He lost his trip to Portland last Thursday. ville Sunday. The canvass of the city elec There were 81 persons arrested in J )K . CHAS. P. JOHNSON billfold ‘containing some valua -1 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens The pie social given by the tion was made. An error in the Astoria during October and fines col DENTIST bles as well as his driver’s li attended the Pacific Interna Juvenile Grange Friday evening count of votes for the Charter leeted amounted to $1695. EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT Coos county cheese won first and cense. tional Stok Show in Portland last was a success in every way. A Amendment was found and the Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 second honors at the Pacific Interna Wilma Kitching and Retha fine program was put on by the following correction was made: Saturday. Estacada, Oregon. tional Stock Show in Portland. No C8. Ames were visiting Erma Jones Mr. and Mrs, Frank Morrow! children and a social time and Yes The 98, following The Congregational and Presbyter Sundav. were declared games followed the pie sale. ALBERT T. ELOTT ian churches of Corvallis have decid of Portland spent Sunday with ATTO RNEY AT LAW ed to make an effort toward federa Eli View and J. O. Botkin Mrs. Morrow’s mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reeher en duly elected: Mayor, H. C. RESIDENT LAWYER treasurer, Nina B. tion. were yisitors in Currinsville Sun Eva Saling. tertained relatives from Portland Stephens; ESTACADA. - - OREGON The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph day. Ecker; recorder, Wm. Dale; coun at dinner Sunday, eight guests cilman first ward, The local W. C. T. U. held company has started work at Oregon J. F. Love I). EBY, Rumor has it that another its regular meeting this after spending the day with them. City on estimates that will exceed lace; second. U. S. Morgan ATTORNEY AT LAW. enterprise is soon to go into noon at the home of Mrs. G. E. The friends of Mrs. G. O third, J. S. Osborne. It was and $30,000. de General Practice. Confidential Ad Mrs. Laura D. Harlow, wife of Lou business in Currinsville. Dart were sorry to learn of her cided that Wm. Dale, the newly Lawrence. viser. Oregon City, Oregon. A. Harlow of Troutdale, was elected Mrs. Lindsay Hale has a se Bob King had the misfortune operation at Good Samaritan hos chosen recorder, should take of mayor of that city as a result of the vere cold at this time. g E. WOOSTER to cut off his left forefinger Mon pital last week. fice January 1 , 1925. recent election. H. H. Carlin is riding for cat day while splitting wood at Por- Mrs. Belle Kidd, who has been A street light was granted the Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, The postoffice of Tumalo, Deschutes tle on the range. visiting her mother, Mrs, J. F. residents petitioning for one on ter-Carsten’s camp. county, has been discontinued and Rentals, mall to the district served by it will Mr. and Mrs. George Bartlett j Reeher, returned to her home in Fourth and Cedar streets. The Farm Loans a Specialty. be sent to Bend. Bull Run Slide Kills Two question of graveling Zobrist and children of Portland, were Portland Sunday. Telephone Estacada, Ore. After being mistaken by officers for I. L. Schnaverly and N. E Mrs. I. Dart of Molalla, is vis between Third and Fourth street guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. a robber, Nellis Zimmerman, Albany Benson, engineer and fireman Sparks iting her son G. O. Dart for a was deferred until the road meet on Armistice day. high school student, 16, was shot In on a steam shovel operated by couple of weeks. ing, which will be held Nov. 24. the head at Albany. Dr. J. L. Hewitt of Portland the J. F. Shea company, were FIR E INSURANCE. Earl Wagner is home for the Two hundred and fifty Elks from came out to his farm in Garfield, Portland will be guests of the Albany killed last Thursday evening Thursday, to attend to the sack winter after spending several P. T. A. Holds Meeting lodge Saturday at a banquet, program when ¡the shovel was carried ing of his dried prunes. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. months in the Forest service. The regular monthly meeting and Initiation ceremonies. across 50 feet of level ground, of the P. T. A. was held in the Keep your policy in our Fire Hood River this year has the dis down an embankment of 75 feet Raymond Lovelace has been Proof Vault, free of charge. high school last Friday even BARTON tinction of being the first county in and plunged into the Bull Run confined to his home for several ing, with Mrs. W. F. Cary, Oregon to send its election returns river about half a mile west of days suffering from an attack of H. C. S TE P H E N S president, presiding. I)r. Bris The election at Barton has got to the secretary of state at Salem. neuralgia. the intake at Bull Run by a land coe, the county health officer, back to normal. The judges and The American Medical association A gent . L. S. Hopfield, traveling man clerks took their places and eve was present and outlined has placed Oregon Agricultural col slide. the lege on Its approved list of institu The Shea company had been ager for the Pacific States Fire rything went smoothly. There work done by the county health tions offering standard pre-medical engaged in doing the field work Insurance Company was in Esta was not a word of law read and unit of Clackamas county, in Instruction. for the Willamette Iron and Steel cada, Friday, looking after the no squabbling. A large percent combatting contagious diseases. Powdery mildew, a new disease of Works, putting in a new pipe interests of the company. red clover, has made Its appearance In line to Portland. A small slide Rex Ludlow was in this city a of voters came out to cast a vote. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, the Benton county. It first appeared in John Lowry and family drove speaker scheduled for the even Josephine county, where nearly a hun had occurred about a week few days last week, taking or to Rockaway over the week end. ing being unable to attend, sent before and the shovel had been ders for men’s suits and over Waldo White was here on bus Homer Wheldon as her represen Photograph A l b u ms dred fields have been ruined. at work since Oct. 30 with a coats. Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow are iness one day recently. Reports of a rich gold strike come tative. Mr. Wheldon discussed CALENDARS from Salmon creek, In Baker county. crew of men clearing away the now living in Portland. his work in connection with the A man named Dlcklnaon exhibited In debris which had resulted from Mrs. Eva Saling and Lloyd ; George Forman and son Ray Oregon tuberculosis Association, Baker last week samples of the ore this slide. drove over to Damascus and Saling drove to Corvallis Sunday and spoke of the importance of that will aseay $6000 to the ton. Gresham on business Tuesday. this organization Picture Making the afternoon to visit Mrs. C. C. in fighting tu A successor to John S. Coke, United Jury Decides Case Easiest Way Saling and family and Miss Irene L. O. Gerber has been hauling berculosis. States district attorney, with head quarter« In Portland, probably will Wednesday afternoon in the Saiing who is attending the hay for the last few days. The committee appointed to be appointed until after January, office of Justice of the Peace S. O. A. C. Otto Stulke and Jens Pederson secure furnishings for the girls' Ed. Boner’sKodak not 1. according to Senator McNary. E. Wooster, W. J. Furnish pro a r e working on the s c h o o l rest room in the high school, re Mrs. D. B. Herring went to grounds SHOP ceeding under execution of judg digging a new well and ported that several donations of LOGAN RIDGE LINN’S INN, ESTA C A D A ment to determine the ownership Portland last Thursday to bring putting the wood in the base things needed, had been received daughter, Mrs. Z. P. Coop, ment. John Hassel has returned to of the ¡Kaake & Held sawmill, her and more had been promised. home. Mrs. Coop has been in brought the matter before a con his farm near Logan, recently The Estacada P. T. A. decided Mr. and Mrs. George Forman Methodist Episcopal Church occupied by Wayne Asquiths, stable jury consisting of Ed. the Wilcox Memorial hospital for to affiliate with the county P. T. and family, Clint Lonsberry and Estacada, Oregon. several weeks. Bates J. T. Erwin, F. Harken- who moved to Grays Crossing. A. The attendance was small son Roy, Leander Bartlemay, Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. rider, A. Scott, L. Yocum and Mrs. C. C. Miller received a Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Sprague due to the extremely stormy Earl Hanson and Carl Anderson Sunday, November 18, 1924. ( i R. Ellis. telegram Wednesday morning and Mrs. Zina Cromer attended weather. attended the Stock Show Thurs Sunday School, 10:00. It was decided that the prop from Nampa, Idaho, stating that day. Morning worship, sermonette the meeting of the Damascus P. erty belonged to Mrs. Cora her father and mother. Mr. and The dedication of the new Wild Life Film Shown T. A. on Wednesday. A fine and sermon, 11 : 00 . Kaake. Mrs. G. W. Williams, were very schoolhouse is expected to he cn A large crowd attended the Epworth League, 6:30. Sub and instructive time was enjoy Mrs. Kaake was represented low, of the “ Wild Life of ject: “ Why Do I Need to Be a ed. J. Dean Butler of Oregon K. C. Kaufman of Portland Saturday evening, November 22. showing The millinery instruction giv by Oregon” films, Wednesday, Nov, Christian”—John 10:10; 4:14. City and W. J. Furnish by A. T. made a business trip to Estaca Society en by the extension division of 5, at the Liberty under Evening Worship, 7:30, Elott of this city. Constable D. da on Friday. Mr. Kaufman is A wedding of interest to many the auspices of the theatre State Game the O. A. C. held at Mrs. Teacher training class at the M. Marshall presided. examiner for the twenty-year persons in this community took Commission and the Eastern parsonage Monday at 4:00 p. m. Sprague’s two days of last week, farm loan which the Union Cen place in Portland last Sunday Clackamas Community Club. Choir practice at the church was well attended and voted a Work is progressing on the tral Company make. S. E. afternoon at three o’clock, when Otto Jones, educational direc success by all. Thursday evening at 7:30. filling station at the upper end Wooster Prayer Meeting at the parson The Union Sunday School in of Main street. The bad weather tive. is the local representa R. J. Saunders of Bull Run and tor for the State Game Commis Freida Haggarty of Portland sion spoke briefly on the effort» age Friday evening at 7:00. the Baptist church, though not has been a great handicap, but •‘Let the people praise Thee, so large in attendance last Sun the proprietors, Steinman and Perry Monroe, road super were?unitfed in marriage by Rev. expended in securing pictures O God; let all the people praise day, was just as interesting and Kitching, expect to be prepared visor of the Springwater district, Gooden. The ceremony was of these animals in their native Thee.”—Psalm 67:5 you would enjoy being there. to do business by November 20. reports that the tool house was witnessed by Mrs. Saunder’s sis state, relating some of his ex broken open the night of Novem- ter and her husband, Mr. and periences in this work. Mrs. Swygert was a visitor in Christian Church Services Portland Nash Clothes ber 7 an(j ab0ut 40 gallons of, Mr 3 . Grover Hillman, The conservation of wild life Tuesday evening, re Mr. and Mrs. Saunders plan to in our stale is one of vital im may now be ordered for Decern- gasoline stolen. No trace of the Bible School at 10 a. m. turning there after school in or make their home in Eagle Creek portance at this time and the ber or January delivery. The thief has yet been discovered Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 der to vote. where they have a beautiful res showing of such pictures will do p. m. customer pays only $3.50 with) Gu8 whitnebel reported Satur- idence. No school on Tuesday of this Mr. Saunders is em much toward creating an inl< r- Mid-week Prayer service on order, and $20 dollars and post- ^ morning t0 j U3tice ot the' Wednesday, in each home of the week, owing to it being Armis age on delivery. We now have peace W()OSter that a young man ployed at the Portland ¡Water est along such a line. church. Hour 7:30 p. m. Chap tice day. of the finest showing and lparo|e<j t0 him from Kelly Butte Works at Bull Run, and has many ter to be read I Cor., 1. I Mrs. Sadie Darby was called some quality ever seen in this had left and taken with him the friends in this partof the country. Notice Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 P. to Salem very suddenly last Tues best country, at Linn’s Inn, week of seventeen year old son of Mr. Mrs. Saunders is the daughter The regular meeting of the N. m. by the news of the death of Nov. 17. ¡of Mr. and Mrs. Rittman of Port- O. W. and W. O. W. will be P. F. Black. It Whitnebel. The subject of the morning day her youngest brother, J. C. Da- j land and has made her home held Thurday, Nov. 20 . This sermon. “The Religion Needed | vis. Mr. Davis was killed when THE PEOPLE’ S C . 4 C . STORE The ladies of the Christian jin Eagle Creek fora number of meeting will lie followed bv a To-day.” In the evening, “The Chrstian’s Home in Heaven.” ilhe machine owned and driven 25 bars white laundry soap $ 1.00 church are making arrangements Years. Thanksgiving dinner and en for their bazaar and business! You are invited to attend these \ by T. G. Bligh, a Salem capital Milk, all brands, the can All member and men’s lunch, on Saturday. Nov. Mrs. W. G. Moore of the Esta- tertainment services. ist, was wrecked near New- Our Special Package coffee 10c their families 40c B. F. CLAY, Grande Rhonde on the Tillamook Linit for starching makes cot 22. These bazaars are annual ™da Hotel badly injured her tend, (Signed) are urged to at Minister. Christian Church. ! hignway. The two men were and the ladies have al- left wrist when she slipped and Guardian Neighbor. ton look and feel like Linen, affairs ways been very successful with 'ast Wednesday morning, 1 enroute to Salem to vote when Consul Commander. we sell 3 packages for.. 25c Free Methodist services will be the accident happened. Exces them and no doubt this one will Notice Staley’s syrup, 10 lb pail.. 75c held in the Church of Christ at sive speed and a skidding car Estacada. Preaching every Sun were the causes given of the 4-strand broom.................. 49c be no exception to former years. The Georg(. Grange will give a If you are NOTICE interested in secur Old Dutch Cleaner, 3 cans 25c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist and program and entertainment next day afternoon *t 3 o’clock by wreck. ing a Thanksgiving Turkey call baby were in Estacada from Cor- Saturday evening, Nov. 15» at Tip Top bread 2 lb loaf at 15c Rev. Long of Gresham. Cottage Admis- at Linn’s Inn and see what the vallis over the week end, visit- the Grange club hou->e. prayer meetings are held every Mrs. Lena Underwood and son Royal Baking Powder, can 40c N. O. W. have to offer. ing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. si in, 25 cents. Lester, arrived home from Un Saturday only, Ivory soap Wednesday evening at 8 . Committee for N. O. W, Mrs. Julius Paulsen, C. C. Miller. derwood, Wash., last Saturday. medium size, 5 bar« . . . . 25c 4John Biauth and H. C. Gohring. KODAKS BROWNIE GIFT BOX