EASTERN CLACKAMAS D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern V olume 10, N umber 29 E stacada , HERD LAW TO BE IN FORCE SOON O regon , T hursday , A pril 5, HIGH SCHOOL PLANS READY Bids Estacada Votes To Shut Up Livestock For Building To Be Let 1917 main floor will comprise an assem­ bly room, with stage and other conveniences, with a seating ca­ pacity o f several hundred; besides five recitation rooms, library, o f­ fice, wardrobes dnd lavatories. The basement will be divided into laboratories and recitation rooms to accomodate the Domes­ tic Science, Agriculture, Chemis­ try and Physics classes and also allow room for the boilers, heat­ ing plant and fuel room. One attractive feature o f the building will be the complete elimination o f stairways, with gradual inclines being substi­ tuted. The School Board has not defi­ nitely decided on the location for the new building and contemplate holding an informal meeting of the taxpayers within a few days, when this and o her important matters will be discussed. Also within a few days, bids for the construction o f the build­ ing will be let and this summer should find Estacada a busy spot, with much labor and material go­ ing into this work. Soon Within a few days. Architect Burggraf o f Albany, .vho was chosen as the architect for the Estacada High School building, will meet with the Board and present his finished plans. The new building will be o f the latest, up-to-date fire-proof type, combining all features o f modern schools, and when com­ pleted, will not only be a show- spot for Estacada and commun­ ity, but will offer the most ap­ proved facilities for study, reci- tations^ laboratory work and pub­ lic gatherings. The building, which should be ready for occupancy by the com­ mencement o f the school term next fall, will be 110x80 feet, with the basement built o f concrete, and the balance o f brick, faced with pressed brick. The structure will be o f the two story type, with the base­ ment half above the ground level, with the main floor above. This In answer to the question— “ Shall Livestock Be Allowed To Run At Large Within The City O f Estacada” —the voters o f this city, voted strongly in favor of having a herd-law passed, by a vote o f 92 No. to 34 Yes. This straw-ballot campaign was carried on under the supervision o f the Estacada City Council last week, to determine the wishes of the people, before taking any action in the matter and the re­ sult conclusively indicates that Estacada does not favor having cows and horses grazing at large within the city limits. At the coming meeting o f the council, next Tuesday evening, an ordinance to enforce a herd- law will be prepared and read for the first time and probably within thirty days the law will go into effort. The new law will in no way in­ terfere with the staking out o f animals within the city, provid­ ing they are kept off public property. Leniency will propably be ex­ ercised in the enforcement o f the law at first and no trouble is contemplated in dealing with stock ranging in from nearby farms, and the nearby farmers will welcome the relief from the town’s livestock. Clackamas County Deming And Auto Roll O ff Boring Hill Aside from a badly strained and bruised back, R. C. Deming o f Estacada is none the worse off after his accident o f last Fri­ day, when his Ford car slipped off the roadway at the foot o f the Boring Hill Road, turning completely over and l a n d i n g right side up. The accident occured on a bad piece o f narrow roadway, on the further side o f the Deep Creek bridge and Mr. Deming’ s escape was miraculous, as the car rolled completely over him. Mr. Deming, was alone in the machine, and after the accident, had a hard time walking to Deep Creek Station, where he return­ ed to Estacada by train, being attended by a physician on his ar­ rival. The machine was pulled back onto the road the next day and aside from a broken top, was none the worse for the fall. This accident is merely another reason why .the County Court should expend some money at once in the repair o f this danger- oil* and n e a r l y impassable stretch o f highway. Already, Clackamas County is b-- ng sued for a similar accident w hich occured on a hill road in the lower end o f the county, and similar action may be taken by Mr. Deming. Tuesday Morning Fire j Student Body Vote For Military Training About 10 o ’clock Tuesday morn­ ing, fire broke out in the residence occupied by Mrs. M. E. Graham o f Estacada, and which practi­ cally ruined all the contents. The fire was the outcome o f cleaning with gasoline, and an over-hot iron. No insurance on either property or contents. The property is owned by Mrs. J. W. Reed. The High School boys were the first at the fire, and did good work before the department ar­ rived. _______ The Student Body o f the Esta­ cada School in a recent meeting, voted to ask the School Board for permission t o h a v e Military Training in school. The School Board, after taking up the matter, granted the re­ quest and a Cadet Company will be organized at once under the supervision o f Edward F. Under­ wood, one o f the faculty and a former lieutenant o f Cadets at the O. A. C., who will also be in command. This action was taken with a view to keep the boys in school until the end o f the term or until their graduation, instead of join ­ ing some o f the active forces at present organized. Beckwith Leaving Estacada j F E. Beckwith, the Estacada Jeweler, it to leave the 15th of this month to take up a more lucrative position with a leading jewelry firm in a nearby town. The people o f Estacada, with whom Beckwith has made many friends, will hate to see him go, but we all wish him success in his new field. From now until the 14th o f Ap­ ril, Beckwith is selling out his stock at very reasonable prices, which he hopes will interest all. I Mgr. Sparks o f the Estacada Family Theatre is arranging to purchase a latest improved model projection machine, this compli­ cated instrument, called the Pow­ ers’ Camerograph costs about $400., but Mr. Sparks believes the investment is warranted in the steady growth o f the business. $1. P er Y ear CHEESE FACTORY STILL IN FUTURE Enthusiasm Held Up At the Farmers’ & Merchants’ Club meeting Monday evening, about fifty were present. Among visitors were Messrs. Burk, Hes- sel and Cannon, business men o f Gresham who came to Estacada to get first hand knowledge of the success o f the dinner meetings inaugurated by the local club. On the suggestion of President Givens, the club agreed to do away with smtking during the meetings, as it was reported to be offensive to some members. The first speaker o f the even­ ing was Mr. Monroe o f Portland, who spoke at length on the many phases o f the dairy industry, emphasizing the need o f keeping accurate records o f cows and thinning out ones that are not paying their board. Election o f t h e permanent board of directors was postponed owing to the fact that sufficient shares had not been subscribed. A committee o f three was ap­ pointed to go to work immediate­ ly and get the remaining amount that is necessary before actual operations on building and mach­ inery can commence. The Estacada business men are aiding the new industry all that is possible, not with an idea o f running it, for it is not intended that any man who is not a farm­ er with cows, is eligible to the * board o f directors. According to the present plans, a lot o f the value o f $200 will be donated by local men, and if necessary local men will finance, but not with the idea o f holding the shares permanently. Any shares that local men might take will glad­ ly be turned over to any farmer who later wishes to join the co­ operative organization. At the next meeting it is hoped that all stock holders will be present and the permanent board o f directors will be elected. A fter the cheese factory busi­ ness had been dispensed with, Mr. R itterof Springwater, enter­ tained the crowd with an ancient story o f "how he could get more for his chickens in Portland than in Estacada” . Word was received today of the death of Mrs. W. N. Glenn o f Cazadero, who died Saturday, and was buried Tuesday from the home o f her son in Portland. The sympathy o f the commun­ ity is extended to the bereaved survivors.