Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 27, 1924, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 18,
E stacada , O regon , T hursday , N ovember 27, 1924.
N umber 9
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LO C AL ITEMS
$1.50 P er
GARFIELD ITEMS
Y
ear
DISTRICT VOTES TAX -
H i PLANS WORK
Mrs. I. Akers entertained the
Rose’s, the Place to Buy.
Mrs. P. M. Wagner was host-
Community Sewing Circle at her
H. C. Stephens was in Port­ tess to the Garfield Dorcas soc­
home last Wednesday afternoon. land Tuesday.
T A R . W . W . RHODES
iety last Thursday. An all day
-L>'
O ST E O P A T H IC
, ... .
There were ten ladies and seven
1
meeting was held and spent
About 58 members o f V ^t?Ty ! children present. The ladies
P H YSIC IA N AN D SURGEON
Mrs. H. B. Snyder was in quilting.
Monday evening in the City
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, Chapter,
and
Job
s
0. E. S.
spent a very pleasant afternoon T ortland last lhursday.
hall
a meeting of Road District
Mrs. G. 0. Dart returned
Daughters, came from Portland
No.
7
was held with H. C. Ste­
and
at
4
o
’
clock
a
delicious
Mrs.
W.
A.
Heylman
went
to
home from Good Samaritan hos­
T'\R. G. F. MIDFOKD
bv special train last Friday night
phens acting as chairman and J.
luncheon, consisting of sand- Portland last Friday on business pital Saturday.
^ P H Y S I C I A N and SURGEON.
to visit Mountain Chapter of
K. Ely, secretary. The meeting
X R a y E quipment — G lasses fitted
wiches, doughnuts, fruit salad,
Full line of Kalsomine 10c per
Mrs. L. A. Woodward of Ba­
Following the regu
OFFICE and Residenco Second and Main Streets Estacada.
wasopaned tor general discussion
cake and coffee was served by pound. At Pointer’s.
116 tf
Esta-:idi. Oregon—Telephone Connections
ker, Oregon was visiting at the
lar opening ceremonies of the
and
the following resolution was
The Circle will
Girls, a Dressed Doll with hair home of her daughter, Mrs, Ho­
Chapter, Mrs. Mary Smith, wor­ the hostess
T ) K . CH AS. P. JOHNSON
adopted:
meet with Mrs. Walter Douglass and sleeping eves, for 25c, Sat- ward Hunt last week.
thy matron, and Ray Keith, wor
Resolved, that there be and
DENTIST
! urday, at Rose’s.
thy patron, were called from the
Miss Irene Hussock is visiting there is hereby levied, a spec'al
EVENING WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison,
Mr and Mrg Gera,d Wilcox
lodge room. The cause was soon
her brother Herbert in Portland. road tax of five mills, on all tax­
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
Free.Naomi Frank and Harry and 8on drove to Portland Sun-
Estacada,
Oregon. ascertained as Victory Chapter
The Garfield Skip-a-week club able property in Road District
took charge of the meeting Paddison, Miss Peters and Mr. day afternoon.
held
an all day meeting last Fri­ No.7, Clackamas County, Oregon
and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were very!
ALBERT t . e l o t t
and put on “ The Blazing Star”
day
at
the home of Mrs. Ida Pal- to be expended for the improve­
ATTORNEY AT LAW
pleasantly entertained by Mr. , ° ’
X rt tUrneud
degree in their honor, At the
mateer
to pack Thanksgiving ment of the following roads or
RESIDENT LAWYER
and Mrs. H. Hursh at thejr home [ r°™ Shelton/ * “ h” where he
conclusion of this beautiful cere­
boxes
for
the Veteran’s hospital stretts within said district, sub­
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON
last Tuesday evening.
i has been employed’
mony, Job’s Daughters, a society
in
Portland.
Tuesday, Mrs. P. ject to the conditions hereinafter
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Denning,
Announcing! That beginning
r\ d . e b y ,
of young ladies, appeared on the
M.
Wagner
entertained
them at set forth:
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell and baby December 1, to Christmas we
ATTORN EY AT LAW.
scene and with two candidates,
their
regular
meeting
to
an all
Zobrist street between 3rd and
son and Helen Beaver were the w'^ ^cep open evenings to ac-
Ad-
General Practice.
Confidential
exemplified their work for the
day
quilting.
4th
streets, $60.
viser. Oregon City. Oregon.
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. |comt,date out of town customers
benefit o f the chapter. It was
Pierce
street between 8th and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Loomis
of
Port­
w^° w'sb
do holiday shopping.
very beautiful and the young and Mrs. Walter Douglass.
W I L L I A M W A L L A C E S M ITH
10th streets, $100.
land
visited
at
the
J.
C.
More,
The dance given by Eagle
Miss Wilma Kitching is ill at
ladies carried out their parts to
Pierce street between 4th and
ATTORNEY AT LAW
land home Sunday.
Creek
Grange
at
the
hall
last
the
home of her parents, Mr. and
perfection. This society is to
5th streets, $60.
M asonic B ldg .
E st a c a d a , O re .
Mrs.
Ellen
Patterson,
Mrs.
J.
the Eastern Stars what the De- Friday night, was well attended Mrs. J. A. Kitching,
Currin street between 3rd and
and a good time enjoved.
See J. E. Gates and get that 0. Bodkin visited Mrs. H. H. 4th streets, $50.
Molays are to the Masons,
g E. WOOSTER
Anders Wednesday.
After closing the Chapter, all
Eagle Creek Grange held its suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
Broadway between 6th and 4th
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Bodkin and
tf
marched to the cosy banquet regular session last Saturday. 0. F. building.
streets,
$450.
Rentals,
hall where a good substantial There was a very good attend­
Earl LaForge is moving his so ns were dinner quests at the
For general street improve­
Farm Loans a Specially.
lunch was served by a committee ance. A class of seven was ini- i “ Squre Deal Barber” shop into W. W. Porter and Mrs. Ellen ment as directed by the council,
Telephone Estacada, Ore. of ladies. It was a very delight
tiated in the 3rd and 4th degrees; the building next to Linn’s Inn. Patterson, home Sunday.
balance o f the tax.
Mr. and Mrs. Connet of Port-
ful evening for all present.
four of the class having conferr­
Said appropriations are made
Bargains—Good wall paper 25c
ed upon them the 1st and 2nd ; per roll. Ten patterns to select and visited at the home of the conditioned on the interested
latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. property owners in the districts
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
degrees first, As the initiation from, at Pointer’s.
FIRE INSURANCE.
11-6 tf
Conrad Krigbaum last week.
took up considerable time, there
befitted thereby, meeting dollar
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Moore and
The Currin8vi)le school has was not much time for the dis­
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
for dollar the appropriations
purchased a new piano and had cussion of the resolutions and children of Sellwood, were visi­
GEORGE ITEMS
above set forth and depositing
tors at the W. T. Kaake home
it delivered Monday.
Keep your policy in our Fire
o
t
h
e
r
questions
before
t
h
e
with the City Recorder, on or be­
Proof Vault, free of charge.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson
Lawrence Weber and Maurice Grange, so they had to be laid one day last week.
fore June 1, 1925, the sums above
Bullard had a slight accident on the table until the next meet­
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ross of motored to Gladstone on Monday
set forth,
In case of failure so
H. C. S T E P H E N S
Monday evening in a Ford and ing. The ladies put on the drill Portland, spent the week end at to visit a few days with their
to
meet
and
match said appro­
bike collision.
Maurice w a s atter the initiation and also had the home of Mrs. Ross’ parents, son Will Wilson, and family,
A gent .
priations, then and in that event,
shaken up a little and received a tableau, which was very pretty. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee were dinner
the sum so to be matched may be
slight bruises hut otherwise o. k.
guests
on Monday of Mr. and
Mrs. Olive K. Davis of Gar­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bolliter
spent in the improvement of any
The bike suffered pretty badly.
field, was an Eagle Creek Grange are out from Portland spending Mrs. J. Paulsen, and attended streets in the City of Estacada
W. 0 . Echels was elected road visitor on Saturday.
the week with Mrs. Bolliter’s the road meeting in the after­ that the City Council may deem
noon.
super-visor at the road meeting
advisable.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Monday. The special road tax
Mrs. Peter Ruhl and her two
and children were the guests of Douglass.
was lost.
There was
To Open Gem Theatre
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eva Saline spent Satur­ small children spent a few days
Photograph Albums measure
the largest vote cast at this elec­
in Portland last week.
J.
M. Moore announces the
Mrs.
G.
Moehnke
of
Shuebel,
day
and
Sunday
in
Portland
and
CALENDARS
tion that has been cast in the
George Willing of Sellwood is opening of the Gem Theatre, Sat­
Sunday.
was accompanied home by Mr.
district in year3.
and Mrs. Frank Morrow Sunday making his nome with Mr. and urday evening, Nov. 29. at 7
Mrs. J. Paulsen.
Students Inspect Plants
John Githens shipped three
p. m. The opening will be a
evening.
cases
of
fine
turkeys
to
Port­
The
road
meeting
was
held
Picture Making the
benefit for the Neighbors o f the
Last Monday morning fifty-
Emery Keller, who went to
land, Monday.
Easiest Way
four students and faculty mem­ Portland a few months ago. has Monday afternoon, Nov. 24, at Woodcraft. The picture will be,
Cleve Heiple is again baling bers of 0. A. C. came by special returned and with his wife and the club house. A ten mill tax “ Woman Proof” starring Thom­
hay in Currinsville. Some of the train from Portland to inspect baby are moving into one of John was levied and A. H. Miller was as Meighan. Added attractions
farmers took very heavy losses the power plants of the P. E. P. Page’s houses in the northeast again recommended for super­ will be on the program for that
SHOP
visor.
evening. The admission prices
on
account of the rains. Hay company located in this vicinity. part of the city.
LINN'S INN. E S T A C A D A
will be, adults 20c and children
that is stacked out should be They were served dinner at the
Mrs.
0.
P.
Willing
of
Sellwood
Try a pound of Rose’s Special
baled in the fall.
Estacada and left for the Bull Bulk Coffee, ground fresh in an is visiting at the home of her 5c. Mr. Moore plans to run the'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hively Run plant. This is an annual electric grinder. The quality daughter and family, Mr. and show on Saturday and Sunday
evenings for the present time.
have had Mr. and Mrs. Max tour planned by the college for will surprise you, at 40c per lb. Mrs. Chaney.
See
his ad. elsewhere.
students
majoring
in
electrical
BOOT and SHOE
Rand as their house guests for
An introductory price Saturday
LOCAL
BREVITIES
engineering
and
offers
them
a few days.
only 3 lbs, for $1.00. At Rose’s.
REPAIR SHOP
Birthday Luncheon
Mrs. Coop was a passenger to many opportunities which they
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Straight
of
Block South o f P. 0 ., Estacada
Mrs.
Harry
Kitching
spent
might not get from any other
The December birthday lunch­
Portland, Tuesday.
>ather lln lf soles on men’s light
I Olympia,
Wash, are visiting Monday in Portland.
source.
eon
given by the M. E. Ladies
work or dress shoes, sswed
Vernice and Jimmie Fantz had
friends in Estacada at this time.
or nailed
$1.25
J. C. Duus was a business vis­ Aid will be served December 3rd,
quite a bit of excitement a few
Accident on Main Street
They resided here for many years itor in Oregon City Tuesday.
Rubber composition half-soles
!n the Masonic diningroom. The'
days ago when their horse ran
for men, .............................. $1.00
Maurice
Bullard
of
Currinsville
having moved away about thir-
menu will consist of baked beans
W.
A.
Heylman
was
in
Port­
Men’ s heels straightened.
away with them, upsetting the
Leather or rubber...............5o
was quite badly injured last Mon- tecn years ayr°-
salad, sandwithes, mince pieand
land
last
Tuesday
on
business.
buggy and breaking it and break­
Ladies' heels same work ___
.35
dav evening when the bicycle
ar,d Mrs- Paul Robinson
Mr. and Mr:s. H. E. McKinney coffee, all for 25 cents beginning
Whole leather heela men or
ing the harness. They escaped
which he was riding was crpwded I
Vernonia and Mr. and Mrs. were in Estacada last Tuesday at 11:30 a. m.
wom en................................... $1.0o
any serious injury.
Ouly the best of leather and find
off the pavement by a Ford driv-1 Norman Stratton of Portland, | on business.
¡rigs used— can also save you
THANKS TO THE PUBLIC
en
by Lawrence Weber of the were Estacada visitors Sunday,
money on team harness or parts
Mrs. Harding Passes
The city has graveled thecross-
same place. The bicvcle
was vlr- Robinson is the editor of the
See me before you buy
On Saturday, Nov. 22, the La-
Mrs. Florence Kling Harding badly damaged as was the horn Vernonia Eagle and called at the I ing on Second street between
dies’
Aid Society o f the Christian
A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada died early Friday at the home of
Broadway ard Zobrist.
Maurice was carrying. The ac- N ews office while here,
Church with the assistance o f
Dr. Carl W. Sawyer, at White
Plans are being organized for
the public held a very successful
dent occurred in lront of the J.
It will pay you to reserve your
Oaks farm.
The end c a m e
the completion of Zobrist be­
' bazaar in the I. O. O. F. hall.
C. Duus home on Main street as holiday buying until later, as we
peacefully to the widow of the
tween third and fourth at this
They served in connection with
both vehicles were coming into have two large shipments of
late president, while a brother
I time.
j it a chicken dinner. Both the'
Estacada. It is reported that holiday goods on the way from
1 and a close friend stood by.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron (bazaar and the dinner were pat*
All Graces of
young
Bullard was thrown the east, due to arrive about
Mrs. Harding was buried in
I drove to Portland Sunday after-
' ronized bv the people of Estaca­
twenty feet by the impact and Dec 1. Announcement later,
Marion cemetery Monday by the
| noon to see Mrs. Syron’ s sister da and vicinity very liberally.
he suffered a badly injured leg Rose’ s, the store where all good
• side of her husband. The ser-
1 who is ill.
Even some who could not be
as well as other bruises.
gifts come from.
Route 2
•
Eftacada
I vices were very simple. Only
The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. present sent offerings in cash to
fifteen months ago Mrs. Harding
A. A. Feyerabend was a Port*' About eighty adults and chil* ! church is planning to give anoth­ help in the good work being
was in mourning for her husband and visitor last Saturday.
1 dren are taking work under the er "Birthday Luncheon” some- done by the Ladies’ Aid. The
j new band leader, Mr. Bushnell, \ time next month.
and it is supposed that this only
' Estacada band could not be
'SQUARE DEAL” * hastened her death.
Mrs. P. Ryning and one of present but they sent a check
THE PEOPLE’ S C. &C. STORE votes
11 thi.\
time
Mr
Bu9hnb"
de’
Monday to this instruction
BARBER SHOP
Raymal canned pumpkin, 2 2** ¡in Estacada and from the out­ Fred Bates’ daughters each re­ I for a generous sum to make up
*Tb« «Her
th« b«rb#r knew* his *»uff
NOTICE
vived a big turkey, w hich was for their absence.
c a r l la fo r g e , pr o p .
Don’ t forget the “ Pot Luck” No. 2 standard pack Toma­
look Estacada should have a first-
H A IR C U T j f c
S H A V E 15c
toes, 2 for .......................29c |
. . . .
,
given away Tuesday night at the
I am requested by the aid so­
A l othtr work a > P o d o w P rtc M
dinner to be given by the East­
. . United Quality corn .. 2 for 23c|c*a»s band before very long.
A square das! ’ ruara.-teed
Liberty
theater.
ciety to thank all our friends and
ern Clackamas Community club Old Dutch cleanser___ 3 for 25c
Bobbing and Shingling a Specialty
E. Bushnell of Portland,
A marriage license w as issued j patrons for their kindness and
in the I. 0 . 0 . F. hall next Fri- i2oz can Roya Baking powd 40c ,
. . . . . .
BROADWAY NEXT TO LINN S INN
,
. , , . .
r>
,, , . 571 “ „ __ has
established a music studio i in Monday in Portland to Percy help.
day evening at 7 o clock. Re- People s Store special coffee 40c
interested Dawe, 100 E. 11th street, and
__i___ . to
. i_______
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i q rtro
f rpp 4 free
innp stone
nVhi*<i
1 hose intereste
Mrs. B. K. Clay Secretary,
member
briflg your
basket
L a ran,
r g e cans
p ’ches t h i s c i t y .
should read his card appearing Ruth Mary Clement. 763 Kerby. !
Large sheets of blotting paper. and the committee requests that . , ; w r , ; * *, v _'„°
' 1
All brands milk, large cans
19x24. at the N ews office 10,
. .
elsewhere in this paper. The It will be remembered that Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harri-
cents
If vou bring your own dishes. Cof-
.... ......... ... ........ ............10c each community is fortunate in hav­
D a w e was an instructor in the son of Salem spent the w e e k -e n d
------- !----------------------------- — — - fee will be served free.
Rose Bud matches per carton 42c
ing such an opportunity offered Estacada high school a few years at the O. E. Syron home. Mrs,
Try a can of Maxwell House
Pointer’s for Paints, Wall paper
55c
at this time.
Harrison is Mr. Syron’s siste..
ago.
Coffee................................
Eastern Clackamas News $1.50
and Window Glass.
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ENTERTAINS VISITORS
KODAKS
BROWNIE GIFT BOX
Ed. Boner’ sKodak
L
Seaman * Bullard
S H IN G L E S
? $ /