Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 04, 1924, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
V olume 18,
N umber 10
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E s t a c a d a , O r e g o n , T h u rsd a y , D e c e m b er 4, 1924.
• i SHERIFF ELECT MASS
41
NAMES HIS DEPUTIES
U PP E R EAGLE CREEK
LOCAL ITEMS
$1.50 P er Y ear
GARFIELD H EM S
CSMMUNlTÏ CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
L a s t Wednesday afternoon
Perry Cahill spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bruce of
Miss Edythe Peters gave a short his family in Estacada.
Portland spent the week-end
T'VR. W. W. RHODES
Sheriff-elect E. T. Mass of Thanksgiving program at the J. W. Miller spent Saturday in with the latter’s brother and
O S T E O P A T H IC
wife Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner.
Clackamas county has announced school house. There were sev­ the metropolis.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
eral visitors present and Miss
Community Club Meets
Mrs. VV. H. Ring who has been
Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, his selection of deputies who
J.
M.
Moore
was
a
Portland
will take over their new duties Peters had the ladies and some visitor Monday.
The regular meeting of ti e
visiting her sister Mrs. P ’ M.
of the older children see how
the first of the year.
T'JR. G. F. MIDFOKD
Mrs, R. H. Carter of River Wagner for the past two weeks Eastern Clackamas Community
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Dave Palmblad, retired mer­ many words they could make Mill is reported on the sick list. returned to her home in Portland. club was held in the I. O. O. F.
X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted chant of Oak Grove, republican, from “ turkey feathers” in fif­
hall, Friday evening, Nov. 28.
O FFICE and Residence Second and Main Straets
Full line of Kalsomine 10c per Saturday night the young folks A “pot luck” dinner was served
E sta-ida. Or«?on—Telephone Connactiona
close friend of the new sheriff, teen minutes. In giving prizes
of
Garfield
as
well
as
several
of
11-6 tf
has been selected for the head to those getting the most, Reva pound. At Pointer’s.
the older ones enjoyed a play at seven o’clock and those pres­
Y) K. CHAS. P. JOHNSON
Mrs. H. C. Gohring was a night at the Grange hall. Several ent report an unusually fine meal.
of the tax collection department, Douglass got first among the
DENTIST
to succeed I. D. Taylor, who fourth and fifth graders, Jean Portland shopper last Saturday. of the young folks includtng
The business meeting was
EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT
has been at the head of this de­ Hursh getting first among the
Mrs. Wilma Lindsay is a visi­ Lihian Duncan, Elaine Battin, opened by the president, A. G.
Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712
higher gades. The ladies receiv­ tor in Estacada at the home cf
partment for several years.
Glen Davis and Kenneth Dart Ames, and after the reading of
Estacada,
Oregon.
ing
prizes were Mrs. R. B. Gib­ her mother, Mrs. Tucker.
Victor Thompson of Tualatin,
who were home from Portland the minutes of the last meeting
who has been field deputy under son first prize, having found 72 Miss Margret Dew of St, Helens for the holidays were the guests. a couple of clever playlets were
ALBERT t . e l o t t
A TTOR N EY AT LAW
County Assessor W. B. Cook, words and Mrs. Katie Douglass, spent Thanksgiving at the home
Mrs, J. F. Reeher went to staged by the pupils of Miss Ly-
RESIDENT LAWYER
la McKinney. These were fol­
has been selected by Mr. Mass who had the least words—20, re­ of her mother in George.
Portland Sunday for a week.
ESTACADA.
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OREGON for the position of ¿executive ceived the boobv prize.
lowed by a song by the girls.
Mrs, Gerald Wilcox has been
Will Palmateerof Morgan, Ore. The regular business was then
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Douglass
deputy,
and
will
hold
the
position
O
D. EBY,
confined to her some on account spent several davs with the L. J.
taken up and all bills presented
A TTOR N EY AT LAW.
occupied by the late George L. entertained for dinner on Thanks­ of illness this week.
Palmateer family,
were ordered paid. The meet­
General Practice. Confidential Ad- Story under Sheriff W. J. Wil­ giving day, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ro&s of Garfield Grange will meet in ing was opened to a general dis­
Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. T,
son,
Portland spent a few days at the regular session Saturday. Dec. 6 cussion of the needs of the com­
W. S. Eddy of Oregon City will C. McKay.
W ILL,A M W ALLACE SMITH
munity. It was the opinion of
be field deputy, according to the
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hull, Mr, Hughes home at Currinsville last at 10:30.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Open house was held Thanks­ t h o s e present, that Estacada
announcement of Mr. Mass. This and Mrs. C. M. Hull and infant week.
M asonic B ldg .
E stacada , O re . position is now held by H. H. j son of Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. F,
Mr. Jand Mrs. E. A. Dnus and giving day at Garfield grange should put forth every effort to
Hughes.
A.
Paddison
and
son
David
of
children
and Mrs. Charles Dun­ when 85 people of the community secure road signs so that auto-
g E. WOOSTER
B. J. Staats of Oregon City Portland, were the Thanksgiving can were Oregon City visitors and from away enjoyed their ists might readily find their way
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
dinner together. An impromptu to this town. A committee com­
who served two years as deputy guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Tuesday.
posed of Mrs. H. C. Stephens,
Rentals,
under E. T. Mass during 1913 Paddison.
The Misses Virginia and Fran­ program and visiting filled the
Mrs. R. H Currin and Mrs. W.
afternoon.
and 1914 when the latter was
Farm Loans a Specially.
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Wilcox and
Telephone Estacada, Ore. sheriff, has been appointed coun­ children, H, S. Gibson and Mr. ces Howard and George Cornes Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Moreland F. Cary was appointed to take
ty traffic officer. His father, J. and Mrs. R, B. Gibson were en­ of Portland, were guests Sunday spent Thanksgiving in Portland care of the work.
A suggestion was made that
B. Staats. now a minister at tertained at the H. H, Udell at the Rynning home.
with Mr. Moreland’s father.
the
Estacada State Bank be
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks
Colton, .'served in this capacity home in Dover on Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinzer spent
FIR E INSURANCE
asked to consider the use of a
during the first termheid by Mr. Tnere was a crowd of 24 people drove to Gresham Monday even­ the week-end at the Hatchery.
road map on the checks issued
ing, accompanied by Mr. and
Mass. J. £B. Staats will take
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. the position now occupied by J. present to partake of the sumptu­ Mrs. E. W. Bartlett and were King Coe and Mr. and Mrs. J, hereafter. This would also cre­
ous dinner provided by Mrs.
Griffin from Spokane, Wash, ate interest in this community
W. Julian under Sheriff Wilson. Udell, among them being the entertained with Portland friends
Keep your policy in our Fire
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.and by calling attention to the roads
Proof Vault, free of charge.
Miss Jessie Paddock of Glad­ Gibsons of Barton and Will Pal- at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. J. W. Dillinger.
leading into this part of Clacka­
V. Adix.
stone, who iq a deputv in the tax mateer of Morgan.
H. C. S T E P H E N S
Mrs.
T.
Carpenter
entertained
mas county. Wilbur Wade, J.
department at the present time,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickey and Jess T. Denny of this place at luncheon Tuesday Mrs. Ida
K. Ely and A. Feyerbend were
will
be
retained,
Miss
Paddock,
A gent .
chilnren of George were guests and Miss Leona Hughes of Spo­
who is familiar with every line at the Ray Woodle home Thanks­ kane, were married a few days Palmateer, Mrs. Minnie Eash appointed to take this matter up
and Mrs. M. G. Weatherdy.
with the bank.
of work in the office where she giving.
ago and arrived at Estacada last
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
H.
Battin
and
The president urged the club
is employed, was a deputy under
Mrs. R. B. Gibson was a Port­ Wednesday to join a family par­ daughter came from Portland to to consider the need of working
Mass when he served as sheriff
ty at the home of Mr. Denny’s
land visitor this week.
spend Thanksgiving on their on the suggested pamphlet for
of the county during his former
mother,
south of this city.
Mrs. Roy Douglas was pleas­
ranch.
the purpose of advertising Es­
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen re­ The Skip-a-week club will hold tacada and vicinity. A motion
antly surprised last Friday when
Photograph A l b u ms A. N. Johnson Gets Postoffice a few of her friends stepped in turned Friday evening from a an all day meeting Tuesday, Dec. was made and carried that the
CALENDARS
A. N. Johnson of this city and spent the evening with her trip to Vancpuver, B. C. They 9 at the home of Mrs. P. M. publicity committee devise and
left that evening for Bull Run Wagner.
outline a plan for this work and
was named Postmaster of the in honor of her 35th. birthday.
where
they
will
reside
for
the
Due
to
lack
of
time
we
are
Estacada office December 3 by
H. B. Davis and R. E. Davis some means of raising the nec­
present.
unable
to
handle
all
the
items
of
President Coolidge.
came from St. Helens to enjoy essary funds.
Picture Making the
Dr, Charles P. Johnson. J. C.
this community this week.
John A. Howland of the Up­ the community dinner at the
Easiest Way
Moreland and Earl Day were ap­
per Clackamas, has been con­ Grange hall.
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
pointed by the president to dis­
fined to his home for the past
BARTON
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jones and
Bill Paxton nad quite a serious
six weeks, suffering with sciatic daughter Lois spent the Thanks­ cuss game conservation at the
accident Saturday evening but he
next regular meeting of the
A good many attended the rheumatism, but was able to be
SHOP
fortunately escaped b e i n g i n- basket dinner at the Baptist about and meet his many friends giving holidays with J. J. Davis club.
LINN’S INN, E S T A C A D A
returning to Clackamas, Monday.
jured but his c a r w a s badly church, Sunday. The Sunday again.
School Funds Listed
wrecked.
school is growing 54 were in att­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burlingame
Wiggins-Bartlett Wedding
Statements
for the appropria­
Ed. Christoferson of Eastern endance last Sunday.
of Portland and Miss Degermark
AT
At
a
quiet
wedding
service
at
tion
for
school
funds of Clacka­
Oregon has been visiting W. O.
L. A. Wallace has gone to Staf­ of Vancouver, Wash., visited A. the home of the bride’s mother, mas county are being sent out
BOOT and SHOE
Echols for a few days.
ford for a short time.
N. Johnson in Estacada Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Wiggins, Miss Eliza­ this week by Brenton Vedder,
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Theo.
Ahlberg
Mrs. Burlingame and Miss De­ beth Wiggins became the bride county school superintendent.
Harvey
Gibson
made
a
business
REPAIR SHOP
called
on
Mrs.
Ahiberg’s
mother,
germark
are neices of Mr. John­ of Kenneth Bartlett of Seattle
trip
to
Oregon
City
recently.
i Block South of P. O., Estacada
From the state fund the ap­
Sunday.
son.
le a th e r Half soles on men’s light
last Saturday afternoon at 4:30 propriation is $22,002.24; elemen­
Several
pupils
have
been
ab­
work or dress shoes, sewed
Floy Harlene won the set of sent from sc bool w i t h s o r e
Loretta Ritchey, who is at­ o’clock in Portland.
tary fund, $42.035.02; countv
or nailed.......................
$1.25
dishes Henry Heiple, the doll, throats, the latest being Victor tending school in Portland, spent
The bride wore a simple gown fund, $67,004.50, which is one
Rubber composition half-soles
for men,
$1.00
John Dowtv, the set of aluminum and Ray Forman, members of the the Thanksgiving vacation at of white georgette crepe beaded of the largest appropriations ever
Men’s heels straightened.
ware, Mrs. Audrey Duus, the O- Stone and Odell families have h o me . Lorraine and Johnie, with crystals and carried a show­ made. The total of the three
Leather or rubber.......... .5o
Cedar
dust mop and C. W. Ful­ been ill.
Ladies’ heels same w ork...
.35
who are attending school in Mil- er bouquet. The service was three appropriations is $131,641-
Whole leather heels men or
ler, the can of coffee given away
women ............._........._ $1.0o
Remember the dedication Sat­ waukie, were also home for the read by Dr, E. E. Pence before a 76.
by the Currinsville store.
ma3sof white chrysanthemums
Only the best of leather and find­
Last year t h e state f u n d
urday evening, Dec. 6. An invit­ vacation.
ings used—can also save you
Jake Looney is not so well this ation is extended to the Estacada
'
with
tall
candles
burning
on
amounted
to $21,173.42, and the
money on team harness or parts
A happy reunion took place at
week.
either
side
of
the
mantel.
Dur-
elementary
fund was the same
See me before you buy
Band and the Guitar club to be the Dillon home last Thursday.
ing
the
ceremony
a
harp,
violin
as
six
months
ag<>,
Victor
Leon
of
the
Currinsville
with
us
on
this
occasion.
Among the guests who assem­
A. R. DAHLKE, Estacada
and
piano
played
softly.
These
appropriations
are now
Dairy is meeting with wonderful
C. B. Fuggle of the P. E. P. bled there for the Thanksgiving
Only members of the two fam- being mailed out t ) the various
sales of milk and cream and he company has gone to Portland feast, were Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
expects to soon Puy more cows. for sometime.
Dillon and family and Mr. and dies were preset Mr. and Mrs. E. school districts by County School
The Currinsville store truck is Mrs. Kate Alley has returned Mrs. Lee Dillon and family, all W Bartlett c&me from Colton, Superintendent Brenton Vedder.
Seaman * Bullard hauling
grain purchased of Mrs. home after two weeks nursing of Portland. There were four­ Calif, for the occasion and Mrs
Celebrates Birthday
All Grades of
T i l l i e S a r v e r a n d Lawrence at the Wm. Perry home.
teen present on this happy oc­ Sade Van Buren of La Grande,
Mrs.
J. M. Park celebrated her
an aunt of Mr,Bartlett was pres­
Weber.
seventy-ninth
birthday at her
Geo. Forman made a business casion.
ent,
A wedding supper was
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yocum trip to Damascus recently.
A marriage license was issued served later
home in south Estacada last Sat­
were shopping in Currinsville the
Route 2
-
Estacada
Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Gibson and last Wednesday at Vancouver,
Mr and Mrs Bartlett will visit urday. Several of her grand­
first of the week.
Wash.,
to
Fred
W.
Seibel
of
neices. Harvey Gibson and child­
in Seattle and Victoria, B C. and children were present to help
Portland
and
Iva
V.
Douglas
of
ren were dinner guests at the
will make their home in Seattle her honor the occasion. Among
Estacada.
Miss
Douglas
is
the
those attending were Mrs. Kay
..Two ia Oat
-
Udell
home
recently.
Auxiliary Ejects
Mr Bartlett is a graduate of Keith and daughter Ellen, Mrs.
George Foreman of Barton was
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Last »Monday evening at the
surprise last Saturday morning
Douglas in South Estacada. The the Estacada high school and of Perry Cahill and children, Mrs.
P. T. A. Meets
when in the preparation of break­ annual election of the Auxiliary^
University of Oregon
He
1 young people will make their the
F. Cadanau and Verna Bittner of
has
won
many
honors
in
the
foot
fast an unusually large egg was the following were e l e c t e d ;
The
regular
monthly
meeting
home
ir.
Portland.
Sellwood.
ball world and is well Known in
broken open to find that it contain­ president, Mrs. Rose Wilcox;
of the Estacada P. T. A. will be
ed a perfectly formed.hard shelled
C. H. Shaw of Porti and, rep- Estacada
Gem Program
vice-president,
Mrs.
W.
J.
Moore
held Tuesday afternoon, Decem­
egg.
The large- egg- measured 7
resenting
the
Merganthaler
Lin-
a
n
d
secretary-treasurer.
Mrs,
The
program
at the Gem thea­
Closing Out
ber 9, at 3 o’clock, in the prima­
inches by 8 inches, while the smaller
otvpe
company,
was
in
Estacada
tre
for
Saturday
and Sunday.
Grover
Kiggins.
one measured 4H inches by 5
Owing to the fact that the
ry room of the grade school.
this
week,
installing
a
new
lino-
inches in circumference. The eggi
Dec.
6
and
7,
is
unusually
at­
The first grade pupils will take
People’s C. & C. store is plan­
tvpe in the office of the Estaca­ ning on a closing out sale, be­ tractive. The picture to be
are on exhibition in S. E. Wooster's
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Snuffin, part in the program.
real estate office a t this time.
Lloyd Sating, Clyde Denny and
ginning December 8, 1924. the shown is "Wild Bill Hickok.”
A business meeting will follow da Publishing Company.
Wm. Hart, the famous
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Dykeman
store will remain closed all day starring
See J F Gates and get that Mr’ *nd Mrs H’ V- H*9S<>1 were and the round table topic for
western player. In addition to
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0. I Sunday evening visitors at the discussion will be.
The Home *nd children spent Thanksgiving Fridav in order to make ready this a comedy and Pathe news
0 . F. building.
tf I Charles Duncan home.
’atCarson, Wash., at Mrs. Dyke- for this sale,
film will be shown.
Life of the Child.”
mao’a sister.
KODAKS
BROWNIE GIFT BOX
Ed. Boner’5Kodak
SHINGLES