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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olum e 18, N um ber PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E sta ca da , O reg o n , T hu rsd ay , D ecem ber 11 OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST 11. 1924. LOCAL ITEMS $1.50 GARFIELD HEMS P e r Y ear BARTON DEDICATES NEW SCHOOL BUILDING A. DeMoy was an Estacada Garfield Grange held a fine visitor the first of the week. meeting Saturday with 50 mem bers and several visitors. Work T ) R . W. W. RHO DES Dr. W. W. Rhodes was in Port ^ O ST E O PA T H IC in the third and fourth degrees T esting of K lam ath dairy and b reed land last Suturday on business. PH Y SIC IA N AND SU RG EO N Tbe county budget committee ing cattle for tuberculosis will be re was put on in the morning The The new grade school building Soren Ostergaard of Silverton, Office in L ichthorn BI<Jg., E stacad a, new ed th is week. composed of M. C. Glover, R. A. Juvenile Grange met at noon at Barton which has been under was an Estacada visitor recently. T he ten th ann u al m eeting of the Wright and John R. Oatfield with fifteen members, at which construction for several months T 'J R . G. F. MIDFOKD Fred Armstrong was a passen* time Irene Davis was elected was formally dedicated last Sat Oregon S ta te D rainage association and the county court, Judge • ^ P H Y S I C I A N and S U R G E O N . will be held in E ugene T hursday. Cross and Commissioners Kruse ger to Portland Tuesday morn master, Avis Palmateer, secre urday evening by the patrons of X R ay E quipment — G lasses fitted A shipm ent of 48 C hinese pheasants, and Proctor, have completed ing. OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Straets tary, Janet Gilgan, lecturer and the Barton district. Estacada, Oregon—Telephone Connections 'u rn iah ed by the s ta te gam e farm n ear and signed a proposed estimate Mrs. Margaret Moss left Mon Mrs. M. G. Weatherby matron. The building when completely Eugenp. w as released n ear Pilot Rock. for Clackamas county expend day morning for Tacoma on bus T ) K . CHAS. P. JO H N SO N The subordinate Grange elected furnished with ail the equipment, Field w ork involved in th e survey itures in 1925. The budget will iness. Mrs. O. K. Davis, master, Zetty including a furnace and a water DENTIST ot a pipe line for Bend’s proposed new be submitted to the taxpayers at A. Sagner went to Aurora iast EVENINC WORK BY APPOINTMENT 1. Weatherby lecturer and J. I, system will exceed $9.000. It is city w ater system has been coipplet a meeting to be held Decembef Tuesday to visit his mother Mrs, Robertson secretary. Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 a two room plastered building rd. 19 in the Moose hall at Oregon Steiner. E staca d a, O regon. The Skip-a-week club met with full concrete basement. It T he first carload of head lettu ce ever shipped from U m atilla county City. F. W. Gillette of Mt. Angel, Tuesday with Mrs. P. M. Wag is so planned that the rooms ALBERT t . e l o t t The total expenses segregated was an Estacada visitor the first ner, for an all day quilting. At may be opened to form an audi w as sen t from F re e w a te r to New A T T O R N E Y A T LAW York. in tne general county fund are of the week. RESIDENT LAWYER the business session Mrs. Rena torium large enough to accom R eports Issued by the P o rt of As listed at $335,536.82 in the pro ESTACADA. - - OREGON Duncan was elected president, modate several hundred persons. The postoffice will be closed all to ria show th a t 20,498 tons ot freight posed budget and receipts esti Mrs. P. M. Wagner vice-presi A stage has been placed at one D. EBY, w ere loaded a t th e term in als durinj mated for 1925 total $71,030 leav, day after the first mail Christ dent and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby side to aid in completing the mas morning, A T T O R N E Y AT LAW. th e p ast m onth. ing a balance of $264,508.27 to building as a community center. G eneral Practice. Confidential Ad Rural carriers will not deliver secretary-treasurer. The th ird annual exhibition of poul be raised by taxation for county The concrete basement will be viser. O regon City. Oregon. try and w aterfow l of the H ubbard Mr. and Mrs. T. Carpenter mail on any of the routes on purpases. In addition to this, used partly as a play room and P oultry association will be held at were dinner guests Sunday of taxation In the county will have Christmas dav, W ,LLIAM WALLACE SMITH will house the furnace. H ubbard th is week. to cover, according to the propos Guy Grable came over from Mr and Mrs. J. B. Robertson. ATTORNEY AT LAW This building stands as a won F rid ay and Saturday, D ecem ber It Mrs. Harold Wooster and son M asonic B ldo . E stacada , O rf , and 20, a re d ates se t for th e annua ed budget, high school fund $75, Molalla last week for a short vis derful realization of the progress Harry have moved to Mrs. Woos Hood R iver county poultry show t 000; general echool and library it with his family. made by the Barton community E. WOOSTER be held at Hood River. fund $142,571; market road fund Geo. Pointer made a business ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haas and will mean much to the fu The Jo rd an Valley Irrigation projec' $60,000; bridge fund $40,000; gen trip to Portland, Tuesday return Tracy, during Mr. Wooster’s ab ture of all residents there. The Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, sence. will be com pleted by Ju n e 1, according eral road fund $200,000 bringing ing Wednesday. school board of that district con Rentals, to H arry M orrison of th e firm of Mor the total to $712,079.27 still min Mr and Mrs. J B. Robertson sists of M. A. Nelson, chairman; Mrs. Henry Githens of Cur- Farm Loans a Specialty. rison & K nudsen, con tracto rs. us the state law levy. rnsville, visited with her son and and Mr and Mrs. T. Carpenter L. O, Gerber and Irving Brown, Telephone Estacada, Ore. The old Aune barn at Bend, erected drove to Clackamas on business with Mrs. L.O. Gerber, clerk. A new item in the proposed family at Canby last week. when th a t city could be reached only Wednesday. The contractors in charge of the by stage, is being to rn down to be re budget this year is $50,000 for Estacada was a very busy placed w ith a business stru ctu re. the redemption of outstanding place last Monday due no doubt Mrs. Minnie Eash, Mrs. Ida construction of the building Palmateer and Mrs. M. G. were J. Lowry and R. Githens. O scar L. Daniels, 57, of Mullno, wa; indebtedness, A $14,750 item is to the C. and C. store’s sale. FIRE INSURANCE. killed in th e H u lt L um ber com pany's also included for the payment of I’rin. O. T. Olsen of Estacada Mrs. H, B. Snyder and two Weatherby were Oregon City yard a t Mullno when he fell from tl interest on the 1924 issue of $295, children and Miss Marie Welch visitors Wednesday. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. spoke on the benefits of the new top of a lum ber pile eight feet to ttu 000. The retirement of road building to the community and were Portland visitors Wednes ground. K eep your policy In our F ire City Council M eets x>nds also draws a $25,000 ap appealed to the boys and girls to day. P roof V ault, fre e o f charge. The A zalea C o-operative Broccoli At the regular meeting of the show their appreciation by em association has been form ed at M yrtle propriation in the outline. Mrs. R. H. Carter of River city council this week, very lit The county fair is allowed $1,279 H. C. S TE P H E N S Creek a n # ’ Riddle to m ark et broccoli Mill, who has been seriously ill, tle new business was transacted. phasizing the care needed to from th e so u th ern p a rt of Douglas which will pay off all the in is reported to be slowly improv All bills presented were ordered keep the building in good condi A gent . county. tion and the need ef doing their debtedness now standing against ing. paid and a discussion of plans best work at all times in the A special city election m ay be call the association, incurred from Rev. B. F. Clay spent a few for the enlargement of the pres regular school work. ed a t E ugena next spring to vote on year to year. A $2,00U item is a proposed $50,000 bond issue to fi days at Vernonia last week and ent city bounderies to take in the listed as a revolving fund for the H. C. Stephens of Estacada ex nance erectio n of a new w ater rese r reports that he found it a thriv territory north of the county employment of prisoners and $10 tended congratulations to the res voir for th e city. ing city. road and extend the boundary idents of Barton on the achieve The Lake hotel- a t K lam ath Falls, in 000 would be appropriated as a A Christmas ppogram will be so as to include the P. E. P. com ment of such a splendid build which W. P. R ichards, confessed bank fund f o r t h e re-valuation o f given the Latter Day Saints’ pany’s property at River Mill. ing, stating that it was “a con robber, was a half ow ner, h as been Photograph Albums closed by th e sheriff u n d er attach assessable property in the county Sundsv by school, Dec. 22, at 8 P.M. This will mean an increase in the crete representation of the pro to be expended under the super CALENDARS rz‘. proceedings assessed valuation of the city at the Gem thortre. vision of the county court. gress of the community, ’’ An emergency fund of $5,000 If you have friends living or and afford an opportunity for County Superintendent Bren- Christmas Seal Sale is provided to care for unforseen staying with you during the holi more available funds necessary ton E. Vedder spoke on the re for the needs of this city. The attractive little Christmas expenditures which may be in days who are likely to have mail, Picture Making the markable work done by the dis Seal is with us again. Oregon’s curred by the different depart you should notify the postmas Easiest Way trict in securing the best for P arent T eachers’ Association quota f o r this year is seven ments of the county government ter at once. their boys and girls. He partic million and they have been wide during the year, in the proposed About one hundred men were On Tuesday afternoon the P. ularly stressed the ideal class ly distributed throughout the ^ra^ ’ , . sent out from Camp 8 last week. T. A. met in the primary room rooms provided for the pupil» SHOP state for sale during the month Other items in the proposed rfhe clearing of the right of way at the grade school. The first and urged them to improve at LINN'S INN. E S T A C A D A Of December to finance the cam budget include: maintenance of ¡9 about finished and the work is part of the session was given to every opportunity the remaining paign “ Fight Tuberculosis—Give paved roads, $5,000; machinery, ¡closing down for the winter. the children of the first grade, surroundings in every way pos Health ” that i3 being waged $26,000; third and last payment who delighted their listeners by The many friends of Edward their songs and other exercises. sible, stating that the building throughout the land. on the Aurora bridge, $13,000: of Manteca, Calif., will One especially attractive number should be dedicated to the high The chief object of the Seal damages, $1,000; care of poor, Miller , - *__ BOOT and SHOE l- K ’ be interested in knowing that he was a raading lesson, which was est ideals, and urged respect Sale is to finance the educational «5^00; registration and election has ch , hi8 reaider,ce for lav/, order and the flag. In campaign which will aid in giving *5,000; accident ,nS»rant e.*2,500 tba, d , to Ml h REPAIR SHOP Cahfor„ia presented just as it regularly is conclusion he extended to the conducted in the school session. people of Barton the best wishes the public valuable information and county agent, $22o0. l Block South of P. O., E stacada L e a th e r H alf soles on m en’s light concerning the maintenance of The proposed estimates for the The Electric store owned by The remainder of the session for success in this, their new w ork or dress shoes, s-swed their health ip order t'hat tuber county offices and departments A. Sagner, has been improved was devoted to business A con building. o r nailed ...... Î1.25 culosis shail be eliminated as a of county administration and the during the past week. A new stitution was adopted and it was R ubber composition half-soles Much credit is due the members fo r men, .....................!... $1.00 linoleum covers the floor and decided to make the yearly dues of the Good Will Club for their destroyer of mankind- schools is as follows; Men’s heels straig h ten ed . Tuberculosis is now considered Circuit court $ 8750; county the shelves have been newly thirty-five cents after Jan. 1. efiorts in making this evening a L e ath er or r u b b e r ................... 5o Plans were discussed for helping success. L adies’ heels sam e w ork.............35 by the leading specialists to be court, salary of judge and comm painted. Whole leath er heels men or to furnish the girls’ rest room a preventable and a curable dis J. M. Moore, manager of the issioners and supplies,$3,500;jus- w om en................ $1.0o for the high school. It was pro ease and one that need not men Gem theatre, reports that he tice court expenditures, $4,500; Only th e b est o f leath er and find Christm as Dance ¡rigs used -c a n also save you posed to give some form of en ace the citizens of our country,if was very well pleased with the juvenile court, $ 1,200; sheriff’s money on team h arn ess c r p a rts The Estacada Volunteer Fire known measures of prevention office, $5,625; tax department,$8, attendance at the showing of tertainment for this purpose, af department will give the second See me before you buy proper living are put into 595: clerk’s office, $8,250; record Wm. Hart’s famous picture, ter the holidays. In order to of their series of holiday dances, A. R. PAHLKE, Estacada and practice. With the funds raised er’s office, $6,015; treasurer’s “ Wild Bill Hickok” last Satur- stimulate attendance, it was vot Christmas eve, Dec. 24, in the ed to offer a prize of a picture to by this Seal Sale this education office, $4,040; surveyor $4,300; day and Sunday night. Estacada park pavilion. T h e al work is made possible. assessor, $10,040, health office, The Christmas spirit seems to the grade which has the largest same orchestra directed by Lloyd $3,940, coronor, $800, school sup prevail in the city at this time, representation of parents at the Filling Station Nearly Ready erintendent, $6,630, and court as most of the stores have dec meetings during the remainder Smith, will furnish the music and tickets will he one dollar. The filling station at the uppei house, $5,220. orated their windows in accord of the year. The funds raised by these dan All Grade« of end of Main street is nearly com- A special budget includes $2,- ance with the established custom Miss Gertrude Fink left for ces will be used to pay the re pleted. Upon the installation of 000 each for the two traffic offi- of the holiday season. An added Portland, Thursday morning to maining indebtedness on the SHINGLES the delayed pump the proprietors, cers with cars, one under the sup- touch of snow would make the accept a position with the Mont- c^erri'cal apparatus purchased Steinman and Kitching, hope to erviaion of the sheriff and the | Christmas season complete. Reute 2 • E«tacada gomery, W’ard Company during some *'me aK° be ready for business. The paint- other under control of the county Last Sunday Rev. B. F. Clay the holiday season. Ing of the building was completed court. of the Christian church announ-: Death Takes Noted Writer Estimated last week and lights and water receipts for the ced his congregation that in S. F,. Wooster and Wm. Wal lnsp ctor R eports The sudden and untimely death c o m in g year a r e g i v e n as f ol- a][ probability, he would close! lace Smith were Oregon Citv vis- hive been installed. “Sailing Inn" received a splen of Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter lows: his work here as pastor of their itors Wednesday, LUMBER BIDS WANTED did report on sanitation last has been felt by millions of peo From clerk’s office $ 10,000. Th(l Ladies- Aid Gf the Chris- ple in all walks of life. She was week, when state inspector L 56,880 feet of lumber wanted from recorder $8.000, treasurer church the last of this month Both Rev. and Mrs. Clay have tjan church wi„ me<it at the S. Leach inspected the building for north approach Clackamas . SfiOO U. S. land many friends here .who hate to home of Mrs> H„nry ,{eers a writer of unusual ability and bridge at Estacarta. Mail bids <»■ sheriff.JBWL her works contain a keen affect and equipment Mr*. E. E. Sal- Highway Department, Oregon saies,5 per cent u. S. For- ! have them leave but extend to Thursday, the 18. at 2 o'clock. ion for nature and the simpler ing, proprietor, deserves much to Citv, Ore., on or before Decern- est rental $ 1,000 and rno*or them best wishes for the future. They met with Mrs. P. M. An things of life. Her books and credit for the high standard ber 26. 1924. Lumber to be de- Vehicel fund $43,000. derson on Thursday of last stories have been widely read by maintained by this Inn. livered by February 1, 1925. De PEOPLE S C. & C. TO CLOSE week. A very pleasant social young and old and contain whole tailed bill of lumber at Eastern J. O. Tunnell, proprietor ot N. B. Ritchey and family of Clackamas News office, or at the Currinsville store has some The People’s Cash & Carry afternoon was spent in planning some worth while thoughts. La Grande, are occupying one of Court House, Oregon City. ^ unusually attractive calenders to Store will close Thursday even- for future activities in Christian Clackamas County Court. the John Page houses in Estaca Eastern Clackamas News $1’00 give his regular customers aoor. k work. 12 answered to roll call. da. having moved in last week. 12 - 11-18 KODAKS BROWNIE GIFT BOX Ed . Boner’ sKodaK Seaman * Bullard DRAFT FOR 1325