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ÏEa a im t (Ülarkamaa Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V olum e 18. N um ber OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ■p\R. W. W. RHODES O ST E O P A T H IC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada, T~)R. G. F. MIDFOKD P H Y S I C IA N a n d S U R G E O N , X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f it t e d OFFICE and Residence Second and Main Strsets Eatacada. Oregon—Telephone Connection* J } R . CHAS. P. JOHNSON DENTIST EVENING W ORK BY APPOINTMENT Phones: Office, 315; Residence 4712 Estacada Oregon. D r . H arry L. C handler C H IR O P R A C TO R 535 MORGAN BUILDING BROADWAY AND WASH. HOURS PORTLAND, OREGON 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. /" ) D. EBY, A TTORN EY AT LAW. General Practice. Confidential Ad viser. Oregon City, Oregon. 'W I L L I A M W ALLACE SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW M asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re '. g ESTACADA. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925 25 E. WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Rentals, Farm Loans a Specialty, Telephone Estacada, Ore. FIRE INSURANCE. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Keep your policy In our Fire Proof Vault, t r e e o f charge. H. C. S T E P H E N S A gent . . j VIOLA GARFIELD HEMS Viola is having quite a siege of sickness, Mrs. Earl Lankin has been quite ill with aco Id on her chest. Mrs. Ben tannler is quite poorly at present, we hope she may soon recover her good health again. The Viola people enjoyed the play given recently by the young people o f Springwater grange. Each one did their part so well we f eel like complimenting them and hope that they can come again some time. “ The Hired Man’’ was all a” d ean t be beat. The pie social given by Mrs. M Tellifson and her scholars at the church, Friday evening was enjoyed by all those present. Besides the p»es that were auctioned off by our Miss Helen Krigbaum is visiting relatives in Portland and Bull Run. Mr. Morehead’s brother and fam ily o f Troutdale spent Sunday with him. Lois Shriner celebrated her 6th birthday, Monday by entertaining several children. Games and the usual birthday feast was enjoyed. Stewart Lloyd and wife o f Weed, California spent the past week FRUIT GROWERS MEET WI TH B U Y E R S $1.50 P er ESTACADA STUDENT S SILVER Gil: 3 Tne new Polk county directory es A well attendc d meeting o f the timates Eugene's population at 19,- Fruit Growers was heid at the Es , M ' 39 Corjnne Trullinger of th • 000, nearly 100 per cent Increase since tacada Hotel on Friday evening. C. EstftCftda hitih school will roceivt! the 1920 census. A. Jacques presided. th e silver loving cu p offered ::s Re presen tati v ves were present The Oregon state board of horti . ^ „ , , , . %... the first prize by the Corvallis culture appointed Charles A. Cole its from The Dalles branch o f Libby, Gazettee-Times for the best nows secretary, to succeed the late Colonel McNeil & Libby who made on offer o f 5 cents per pound delivered at Henry E. Dosch. sto ry on the Educational exposi- forthe 1925 crop o f logan Dr. H. S. Garfield of Pendleton was , Estacada, . ’_ . .. V John Surface, brother of Mrs Ida t,0n h e ' d f 1 th e ^ R O n A g n c fll- _ . „ appointed Umatilla county coroner to berries. Some o f the growers felt tural College, Eebruary 21, 22 that they should have a few days to almateer, has come from Fairview fill the vacancy caused by the death and 23. consider this oifer and it was decided to spend the spring and summer of Dr. J. T. Brown. to call a meeting fo r Thursday even- with his sister. Miss Trullinger’s article appear Florists from six states and Brit ing in the Eastern Clackamas Mrs> W - s - Danison entertained ish Columbia met In Portland Monday ing, March 26, when they would give ^ffee^ancT cake" nd sandwicheswere served. The amount from the the Skip-a Week club Tuesday. A News of March 5 was a d ju d g e d and Tuesday tor the annual conven- a definite answer. Earl Pearcy, representing the sales was over $17.00, which was real St. Patrick’s entertainment was * tlon of the Northwest Florists’ asso to be the best by Sigma Delta Kerr Preserving Company o f Port- ^ 'jijrs^ M ^ L ^ Sevier^eelebrated her erd° yed- ^ rs- Chas Duncan will en- ciation. Chi, professional journalist i c Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of land, offered 6 cents per pound for 66th birthday last’ Sunday "h e 1 5 th " tertain the du b Tuesday, March fraternity, which sponssred the Portland, during the month of Feb strawberries, 7 cents per pound for Mr. and Mrs Chas. Hicinbotham and 31- children, Alice and Leslie from River Lillian Duncan was up from school c o n te s t- ruary aggregated $39,350, according black caps, and 7 cents per pound Publication of the article in the to a report prepared by the state tire fo r dewberries, also market price c ’ ■ ^ ^ T V u m b e ? o T 'u s e fu i p r e s e t in Port,and' °ver the week end. fo r red currents and cherries, all de- and a box from her daughter, Ger- ^ r- and Mrs. Perry De Lapp have home town or high sch ool paper marshal. There were trude Hicinbotham and family which come from Turlock, California, and 0f th e contestant W£ as a req u ire- The first apricot blossoms of 1925 livered at Estacada. several for r these contained a large chocolate cake, are visiting ' ' ' “ Mrs ~ •al contracts signed fo De I.aim’s mnthpr - , appeared at The Dalles Thursday In ’ ment ol the contest. i h e stories fruits s. Everyone who is interested besides other presents from Steven- Mrg j F Reeher the orchard of Dr. G. W. Gajpon. The in fruit ruit Should attend this next T m ^ ^ a ’ ^ rV X san V day Garfield Juvenile Grange wm w ere g ra d ed on th e journalisiic blossoms were about ttfo weeks meeting on March 26. I f we are was spent. meet Saturday, March 21, fo r an style and skill in giving an inter earlier than usual.' going to to make a success o f the , --------------------- al, day meeting flt the Grange hall esting descripiton of the exposi Citizens of Warrenton voted an fruit business in our community we I O C A 1 ITFILtC ,, , „ __ .. . . . „ " . L U L A L U t-IV lO Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner. Mrs. tion as a whole. The winning amendment to the Warrenton charter must all do our part. Come and ,, _ „ . ' y „ ” . ’ which will Increase the number of ------------- H. B. Davis, Mrs. J. B. Robertson, article excelled in having an es- city commissioners from three to five. ■ s r s r s s s r . z i - i Ä state d e p t- s - “ - — « <=- „ » ¡a n y a ,tn K . „ . i« ,d •• or The vote was 143 tor to 82 against. is a great demand for Ettersberg C. E. Spence, Market Agt. t ^ v ' sh I h » « ° " Mrs’ N’ M’ ginning and in giving a compre- Seventy-two per cent of those pay No. 121 strawberries at 8 cents per _, ~ , ,lU>’ un ay‘ hensive account of the exposition ing tax upon Incomes for 1924 made pound. As there is none o f this , new po‘ “ ‘ ° law The entertainment and Home accor(j in .r to th e ju d g e s payments In full, according to figures variety raised in Esta cada district ' The r®ceat legislature repealed Economics Committee o f Garfield , 9 .... . - . complied by Clyde G. Huntley, col growers would do well to set out at ®na°ted tw? years Grange metSaturday at the home Approximate^ 1 - a y . h lector of internal revenue for Oregon. feasl75 TlOO acrls this s^ in g . & °’ '« d ° f Mls’ Eash a" d «P for school delegates attended this ex- position a and of th these had th the Bids for the construction of ap Plants may be obtained fo r $2.50 enacted a new statute. , the year’s work. nnaih'nn n d any nnv r>f oao hnH o proximately 6$ miles ot road will be per thousand. Addresses furnished It is founded on and is largely a “ The Call o f theWild,” an Alas- p riv ile g e o f writing stories to considered at a meeting of the state by J. G. Hayman, secretary, Esta- are" several* c h ^ s advocajed^by d??..pictUr* °* re*U' " iU send in for the contest. highway commission in Portland da packing Company, both growers and buyers. The old shown at Garfield Grange, The Estacada delegates chose Thursday and Friday, March 26 and Bjr J. G. HAYMAN, Sc. law had no penalty for violation, Thursday evening, March 28. A Miss Trullinger to write the story 17. and it could not be enforced. It large angel food cake and a box o f for the local paper. Coroner Hughes of Clatsop county made candy will be n-f-VJn q “ . T u o f . the . home made candy will be given SPRINGWATER NEWS passage. So all that could be done , . .. , , ,* „ „ was indicted by the graiyl jury at The second prize, a fountain . — * ’ , . . . wasto urge observance and let it go away during the show. Adults 25 Astoria on charges of perjury In con The Neighborly Club met at the at that. This was the source o f cents, children 15 cents. pen offered by the Sigma Delta nection with returns of hls expendi home o f Mrs. George Perry on Wed- much criticism by those who did Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland and j members is to be given to tures during tho primary campaign nesday afternoon with a large at- ° L tJle .? ver*j«ht’ «laughter Rozann spent several days M a n o n ^ B o w man of the Salem demanded that the state market ... . . . . „ tendance. The next meeting will last June. agent prosecute the violators. visiting relatives in Portland. high school. Honorable mention A tract of 39 acres-near Gladstone, be at Mrs. Grable’s the second Wed The new law makes violation a Saturday, March 21 will be clean- nesday in April was given Jame3 A. Robinson, misdemeanor, and any person guilty up day for Garfield Grange. Come between Meldrum station and Fern Mrs. Archie Howell was calling ®f violation shall be punished by a and help put the grounds and hall Sigfried Rosen ana Helen Howard ridge, has been sold by Mrs. J. P. Madden one afernoon last j j , " * thV .*10’ . and noi Thompson of Portland for $39,000 to on Miss of Oregon City. , more than $100, or by imprisonment in good shape. the River Drive Auto Park company e®K’ in the county jail o f not less than Gene and Ted Kiggins and Jack 10 nor more than 30 days.. It pro- THE ‘ MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR’ for use as a park. - Reservation of a small tract of pub Akens have gone to the mountains v'des that it shall be the duty eg g * . e depart‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. Warner drove to lic land for township purposes near with a surveying crew expecting to Oakland, Calif., March 10,— E f The y g standard gradeg are fectually proving economy, as well Sandy aftersmelt, Monday, return Algoma was authorized In an execu be away several months. Mrs. Green who has been visiting adopted for Oregon, as under {¿g as remarkable power, are records ing with a full load. tive order issued on the recommenda tion of the secretary of the Interior. fo r sometime at the Burnham home, old law, but authority is given the PilinF up in the office o f executives The “ Good W ill” Club met at the Durant Motor Company of home of Mrs.L. Rivers, Thursday. The traot contains approximately nine left last Saturday fo r her home In inspection department to fix other grades and rules not adequately Ctilifornia, from Star owners and Portland, acres in Klamath county. provided for in the U. S. grades dealers who have had the new “ mil- Almost the whole club attended tho George Perry was home on Sun- These can only be made after thor- '-i011 dollar motor” in their hands meeting. The club will Give Mrs. Twenty-two carloads of broccoli ough investigation and public hear- for some time. . . . . L. Wallace a shower b o o h . have been shipped out of Douglas Mrs. Archie Howell and ings. 9 n® o f Vi® eunthusiastl.c dJe®1‘ county. One of these was shipped »yf Mr. and Willard Wallace and Verle Stone T. . n* „ . mt ^ i .j . . . . . er letters that has been received in The new law provides that all some time told o f an actual mileage from Roseburg, three from Myrtle Mary June were calling on Carl are both back at school after a long afternoon. potatoes in lots of Sopounds or record with one o f the new 1925 Creek and 18 from Riddle. It is an Howell, Sunday absence, due to illness. tr..n ..i : j .- j 4 . 1 . r* i . more sold or offered for sale in Ore* Clarence Hull visited the Gerald gon sha„ have the sack or container Star cnrR, powered with a new mo ticipated that there will be about 15 Mr. and Mrs. V. Mieier spent tor. Wilcox home in Estacada, Sunday.- i stenciled with the grade and name more cars before the eeason ends. In a letter to E. T. Tuller, sales The play given by the SpringWatel- ! o f the grower. This applies only to manager o f the Durant Company, I. the week end in Portland with It Is reported that the owners of grange at Dodge, last Saturday stock sold within the state. The M. Sorenson, o f Sorenson & Clai friends. • various automobile and truck lines af Mrs. T. II. Odell returned from borne, North Sacramento, Calif., fected by a law passed at the recen. ments.as well. Potatoes which do i . , . v . it * u.u.tm ii ioitu ■■iviuciiin u, n i Tccoinu lust Wednesday. Star dealers related incidents of a meet the l session ot the legislature increasing them over eight dollars. h f known ^ “e *?„ red trip he recently made to Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turner like ‘ No Grades” instead Quite a number from here went be as materially the fees on these vehicles, . , . . , aS . 1 i j 8 i ingte?ii San Francisco and return, visiting »heir now nlaco vorv much although smelt fishing last Monday. o f “ Culls” as in the old law. All the annual San Francisco automo- ^ e ir new place very much although already have taken steps attacking Henry Cromer has a crew o f men patat<ie8 *hlpped m ,lots or more bile show. ,hey 111,ss tllelr fr,ends at ,,rrton- the constitutionality of the act in the . . . . , , , . shall be state inspected. "B efore im leaving, Miss Alma Lizberg spent the week at work grinding rock and patching in seed ootatoes when certified r » From his letter: ’ ucium vh i ^, 7 * 0 * courts.* fk« , .. i * j .. * . 1l1u s>ru v Y i nea f Put exactly nine gallons of gas in end with a friend at Springwater. the main road, which needed it very by the Oregon Agricultural College, the tank and on my “return hadtrav- The city of Empire has been unable The revival meetings closed Sun badly- no further inspection is required- eled 256.6 miles— making 28.5 miles to agree on what attitude should be day, but Mr. Berry will hold the In grades o f No. 1, or better grade, per gaj|on Mr and Mrs. Joe Guttridge enter- | ^ ghall be unjform gound taken on letting cows run at large, . i vt $ “ I averaged 30 miles per gallon usual bible study class Friday even tamed about a . dozen relatives at and , clean— q new sacks or No. 1 sec- on thR way down— however, the 28.5 ing and so the council has ordered a i onds gram sacks. In lower grades mile ■* figure - is • based on the trip, tak special election, which will be held dinner on Sunday.. Mr. A. Merger made a business Don’t forget the Gynimunhy Club than No. 1, poorer quality sacks may ing into consideration the fact that as soon as the objectors of roaming trip out to his farm, spending Sat be used’ designate , ™ s d.istinficti.0n„ r l ‘" po- J at least 40 or 50 miles was made kine come to the cpuncH with suf meeting at . the Grange ., , hall Satur- measure first grade urday evening at the W. P. Ferrel through traffic, besides several stops come and wear something green, j tatoog from the lower agr<?es. ficiently signed petitions. along the way. With the experience home. Dr. Thomas O. Ross of Portland has and enjoy the Irish stew (whatever j The new law carried this emer- I have had with the new Star enr, Mr. Clark, Mrs. Hoffman’s uncle, that may b e ). gency clause _and is now a law. I do not hesitate in stating that in has been ill for sometime. Dr. Ailix not been a member of the state fish The U. S. Department o f Agricul- driving at a regular 25 to 30 mile Mrs. McDonald and Miss Madden commission since January 10. accord .bV*te •'arktt Agent ra(e “ million dollar motor” will has charge o f the case. ing to a legal opinion rendered by the were calling in Eagle Creek one dav i.Ure and Mrs. Horger, sister o f Mrs. Hoff week haVe arran? ed f ? r a J01" 1, h f ™ (f'vp you 30 miles or more to a gal- „n proposed grades for alfalfa hay ion o f gasoline. Numerous encourag- man, has been here since last Wed attorney-general. This was the date last week. Mr. Dallas and Mr. Williamson to be held in the Library Building, ¡nR reports are coming in daily on which Governor Pierce sent a Hermiston, April 1, at ten o’clock, boosting the splendid behavior, con- nesday. Her son Calvin was with letter to Dr. Ross notifying him that each have asick horse. and they invite constructive sugges- trol, and power o f the 1925 Star her. Mrs. McDonald, Miss Madden,Mrs. he had been removed from the com tions relative to the grades at thi3 Car. Mr. and Mrs. W.. P. Ferrell and Moger and Mrs. Carl Howell were hearing, or by letter. Letters may ______________ mission. Mrs. Bill Odell were Estacada visi be addressed either to the hay, feed FAGI F rR F F K calling on Mrs. Carl Ward on Sat The section of The Dalles-Callfor- tors .Saturday. and seed division, Bureau o f Agri- nts highway In the northern part of urday. Hugh Ferrell nnd Melvin Nelson cultural Economics, Washington, D. „ j John Moger took dinner at home, C.\ or to the State Market Agent. ™ Klamath county whioh is unimprov <£ 0rrin# Trull,nger and Miss were the Telegram carriers, Satur ed, has become a toll road. Tolls, the Sunday, 714 Court House, Portland, and Ruth Glover attended the concert day. they should be received prior to given at the Auditorium in Portland maximum of whioh Is $8 for a four- Otto Staulke went to Portland on May one to receive consideration Fritz Kreisler, the noted violinist, wheeled vehicle, will be charged for LODGES GIVE SURPRISE PARTY business this week. He has been prior to the announcement o f grades Wednesday evening o f last week. all vehicles snd stock passing any soon after the hearings to be held busy sending an order o f potatoes In hon or o f.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph in different parts o f the coun Foster Myers entertained the C. of the toll gatea along thla road by to Glendale, Oregon. E. society at his home Friday even- Goorgs and Fred Duke, stage com E. Gates, who were leaving the first try. Mr. Kerger o f Kenton, also o f the Every alfalfa grower in Oregon o f the week fo r Gresham where Mr. “ hot dog” and buns and lemonade pany proprletora. French Reed Piano Company o f Gates will establish a new funeral should attend the hearing at were served. Dance at Carver Saturday night. Portland, has been at the homes of home, about fifty Rebekahs and r" l,lo i j , 1|ff Sa” ' ^ ' by Farmers Mrs. Roy Myers was in Portland. Kelley’s six piece orchestra. Mrs. W. P. Ferrell and Mrs. Bill Oddfellows gathered at their home The Central Co-operative Corn- Thursday, calling on her brother, Odell, tuning their pianos. last Friday evening fo r a surprise mission Association, o f Minnesota, Chas. Foster, who had recently THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH and farewell party. The crowd re- handled 20,000 carloads o f products been injured in a fall, It is reported that James Norris “ The Fountain o f Youth is in paired to the I. O. O. F. hall where > 0 f a^ orerX a Pr$2T.OOo!oOo'r0 H Mr8- I / 'n8 Ma<? Munger made a o f Estacada has been appointed a Hollywood, says Luke Cosgrave, the games were played and a general made asaving o f $80,000 on com- business trip to Estacada last Sat- deputy sheriff by Sheriff E. T. youngest sixty-year-old player in mo good time was enjoyed by all mission charges and between $95- urday. Mass. ° 00 and 10 w - C- Glover shipped eleven hogs tion pictures. “ Ponce de Leon had present. TO SHOW AT LIBERTY During the evemng Mrs Gates who cr,nstitljU,d the 01g local ihip. to the stock yards by truck last the right idea when he sailed west Thursday. toeking for the Fountain o f Youth, was presented with a beautiful floral pjn(f organizations, The Famous Magician and “ Es -- ■ ■ ■ Mr. and M rs. M. C. glover at only he did.’t come far-enough. There vase in appreciation o f her work IF it is W ood you want see H. R tended the evangelistic services at cape Man” will be the feature at is something in the air and the spirit here. Later in the evening refresh traction at the Liberty theatre, Stubbe or Phone 24-5 3-12-26 Barton, Friday evening. <jf Hollywood which keeps you feel ments were served. Mrs. Gates has been treasurer and Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Glover en Thursday and Friday, March 19 and ing young. tertained the members o f the Eagle 20. Mr. Wizardo escapes from the COOKED FOOB SALE Luke Cosgrave is playing the role musician o f the Rebekah lodge and Creek church Wednesday evening o f Siberian prison chains, locked on o f “ Binat” in George Melford’s Para Mr. gates treasurer o f the I. O. O. F. arms and neck. He also does many The women's department o f the last week. mount production o f "The Light order during the past year, both mysetrious things to keep Clyde Phillips has gone to Boring other That Failed,” that will be shown at having taken an active part in the L. D. S. will give a cooked food sale you guessing every minute. The the Gan theatre next Saturday and order while living in this commu- Saturday, March 21, at the People's to work. program will change each evening. Store. 3 - 1 2 V j nity. 8uoday. I t » a superb picture, BARTON BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP ) Block South o f P. 0 ., Estacada Leather Half soles on men's light work or dress shoes, sswed or nailed ............................ $1.26 Rubber composition half-soles for men,.................. $1.00 Men’s heels straightened, Leather or rubber.......... Ladies' heels same Work........... 3i Whole leather heels men or women........ ........... $1.0o Only the best of leather and find ings user)—can also save you money on team harness or parts See me before you buy A. R. OAHLKE. Estacada MARCELLING AND All Beauty Work MRS. JA C K H A Y D E N Third and Broadway, North of I .0 . O. F. Halt Hemstitching and Dressmaking MRS. W . A. WILCOX Third and Zobriat Sta. ESTACADA JOSEPH E. GATES TO ...... .............. CONTINUE OFFICE HERE Joseph E: Gates is opening up a funeral home in Gresham and plans to take care o f the wosk here as usual. He is fitting up a room in the I. O. 0 . F building in Estacada and will be prepared to care for the undertaking work the same as in the past. A t present he will have Char ley Linn assist him at this end o f the line. * The N. O. W. will give a card party, Thursday evening, March 19, in the Masonic hall. Everybody in vited. f It Pointer’s Furniture Exchange, the place to get what you want »nd »ell what you don’t want, tf Y ear ir i ~ «'! “T»d'd - ¡SntS: iwaraeft