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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1917)
fjp Devoted to the Interests • of Eastern Clackamas County ------- V olume 11, N umber 3 H O IR ROLL OF EASTERN This Potion Of County Makes Enviable Showing In Nation’s Service In reviewing Eastern Clacka mas County’s response to-the nation’s call to arms, this com- munity may well be proud of its showing, for the majority of our score or more of soldier boys en listed before the conscription act became effective, although due credit is due the man enlisting under the selective draft. The News is attempting to get up a list of all from this commu nity who are now set ving in some branch of the service and wishes to add to the following, the names and addresses of any who are not shown, so that the News may be sent to them each week. Jf the boys at the front, who are receiving the News, will ad vise this olfice, we will appreciate it, for if we dont hear from them, we take it for granted that the paper is going astray and efforts will be made u> obtain a fuller add rdss. in the event of changes of-ad dress, this office wishes to be ad vised, for we want the home pa per to reach the home hoys, no matter where they may be. The Eastern Clackamas Honor Roll today”compri.-es:- Ot s Wagi er, EscaoAda - Kar- lack’s Hospital, Vancouver, Wash. Bert Page, Estacadu - Orfieer Co. 7, 86th Reg. Marines. Guanta namo Bay, Cuba. Serg. Ken Bartlett, Estacada - 14th Red Cross Ambulance Co., Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. H. W. Kitching, Qurrinsvdle - l anadian F o r e s tr y Corps, Smith’s L aw n, Sunningdale, Berks, England. Chas. Kandie, Spring-water - U. S. Naval Training Sta., Seattle, Wash. Carl Kimtnel, Estacada - Co. B, 3rd Or. Inf., Wenatchee, Wash. Clyde Inglish, Garfield - U. S. S. Brooklyn, Asiatic Station, care P. M., San Francisco, Caiif. Serg. Sylvester Law r e n c e , Springwater- Machine Gun Co., 3rd Or., Charlotte, N. C. Belah Law rence, Springwater - Machine Gun Co., 3rd Or. Char lotte,*N. C. Corp. Harold Young, Barton- Co. H. 41st Div. 162nd Inf., Char lotte, N. C. - E stacada , O rec . on , Pig Club Boys Win Honors While none hut an expert hog raiser or a stock show judge could exactly understand the va rious awards in the Boys’ Pig Club exhibits at the County and State Fairs, it is anil nureed that the Boys’ Club of this communi ty took its full share'of prizes. At the County Fair, the local boys won in the following order, as near as can be ascertained: fj. Shearer, 1st; F. Hale 2m;;. 1. Coop, 3rd; T. Suling, 4th with Clyde Denny 1st in another At the »State Fair Denny led in the Du roc class awards, with Shearer and Sating pbtaining prizes in the Poland China classes. J. R Linn, Currinsville - 10th Fbrest'-y Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces, care P. M., New York City. Ralph Reid, Ga» field- Co. F, 18th Ry. Eng’rs, American Expedi tionary Forces iji France. Joe Cahill, Eagle Creek - Co. L, 44th Re/., Vancouver, Wash. Morris Cahill," Eagle Creek - Co. A. 14th Reg., Ft. Seward, Alaska. Ralph Dahl, (formerly New’s of fice Estacada)- Co. H. list Div 162nd Inf., Charlotte, N. C. Chester Womer, Estacada - Co. M, 3rd Or. Inf., The Dalles, Or. H. S. Scupham, Estacada - Corp. Co. A, 1st Separate Battalion, Or. Engineers, Charlotte, N. C. Joe Erickson, Springwater - 06th Aero Squadron, San Antonio, Texas. Geo. Townsend, Estacada - Brem erton Navy Yard, c-o Recruit ing Ship. Lester Towhsend, Bull Run - Na vy Yard, Puget Sound, Camp 3 Ennis Townsend, Estacada - Am erican Lake, Wash., Recruit, Clackamas County, Or. H. C. Reid. Garfield - American Lake, Wash., Recruit, Clacka mas County, Or. Dr. W_. M. Dale, Estacada - Am erican Lake, Wash., Recruit, Clackamas County, Or. This Honor Roll will remain in the News for sometime, subject to additional names and change of addresses. - As a suggestion let the home people w rite letters to our boys, who, w hile possibly not exactly homesick, would welcome such letters in a wav that few of us realize. T hursday , O ctober 4. 1917 | Qf E. H. S. PLAYS OREGON CITY NEXT FRICAY h -• Soc. Auditorium $1.50 I’ kr Y ear More Local Boys Enlist The third call from Clackamas County for more recruits, under the provisions of the Conscript Websterians Beat Acfclpltics ion Act. this week resulted in Girls’ Chorus Formed. the enlistment from this commu ( Contributed) nity of Harry C. Reid of Gar* The Estacada High School foot field. .Dr. William, M. Dale^of ball season will begin on Friday Estaeada and Ennis Townsend afternoon. October 5th, when of Bull Run, formerly of i\s;a- the home eleven will tangle with cada. their old rivals from the county reported at Oregon seat, on the Estacada grounds, j City The on boys Thmsday the 4th. ex A big crowd of local rooters pecting to leave Friday morning should be on hand, for this battle for American Lake. will be a royal one. commencing Dr. Dale hopes later to reieive where the 1915 season left off, an appointment in the Dpntal when Oregon < ity and Estacada Corps, where his services as a played a tie game until darkness dentist are needed. Harry Reid stopped the contest, was named as first alternate and li is unusual for the local team expects to be enlisted, as it is to hegbi its se t ion with such a not likely all of the twenty-one h ird an.agonist i u. O.C F.S. will in this call w ill respond. be in the saint* condition and as a return g tnie is to bo phye-l W ar Library Fund November 30th in Oregon City, the question of county supremacy i\ •a?'/ Doubles Quota will remain until snow falls. As usual. Eastern Clackamas Under the direction of 'Coach County came U> the front in re sponse in the* raising of funds Rutherford, who is heralded as a for tin* War Library Fund, with football wizard, having learned its quota- of $25 surpassed by the game under Uezdeck, the ( $20.77, -inaluug a UiLiL contribu home team is already in gootT” tion of $45.77, fighting shake, despite tin* loss Credit for this response is of a number of the varsity men largely due Mrs. A. W. Botkin of iast year, who either graduat of Garfield, chairman of the lo cal committee and tin* ladies ed or have enlisted. who aided her in the work. In accordance with the sched In the George district alone ule published in the Bulletin the $10 was subscribed, with $5 first session of the Student Body coming from the George S. ».<• C. organization was held the first Club. Friday afternoon of the school month. Parliamentary drib and Garfield Road District Absorbed good natured fun at the expense At the meeting of tin* county of the Freshmen was indulged court last week, action was tak in. The Freshmen showed abili en doing away with Road Dis ty to come back and with their trict No. 10 in Garfield, dividing that district between districts 49 numbers equal to about half the and 9, being Upper Garfield and entire student body the upper (Jeorge, respectively. classmen will not have the edge This was the only district in on them. the county to be absorbed and The second Friday afternoon, the court’s action was a surprise was given over to the Adelphic to 99"'» of the’ tax payers, none of whom expected such a move Literary Society. A short pro or seem to know who asked for gram was given consisting of such consolidalion. musical and literary numbers. The new arrangement extends Following the literary program the George district along the Friday, in on»* of the snappiest section line near the Tracy games played for years, tbe School to the Currinsville district line; with the balance of district Websterian Literary Society de 10 taken into the Upper Garfield feated the Adelphic» 7 to 6. district. This game was the annual con No one seems to be able to ex test and settles the affair for plain the court’s action in this this football season. instance, as it has been proven The teams were evenly match that the larger I he r f iv t n e ls , the harder it is to have special road ed and Isith sides put up a scrap taxes voted. py game. Jannsen’s sure toe At present, few can see where finally brought victory to the much benefit will come from “ Webs.” this new arrangement, although The lineup was as follows: the court probably had 'good reasons for its actions. Uom'lu'Uil on buck |>uv<‘ 0 \