¿ o f O Library. Eugene Or ítaatmt Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County ESTACAD \ , VOLUME XIX NO. 2. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST CLACKAMAS UNION OF (L IB S WILL MEET IX MILWAUKIE OREGON, GARFIELD ITEMS THURSDAY OCTOEI It 15, 1925 LOCAL .’ TEVITIES $1.50 PER YEAR Dive FsMeTim In ! os IN F Ü R I V i a Dave Eshleinan was tnk n F Watch Estaca;!, grow. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moreland visited Vincents hospital last Sun-'ay a d . The first of the formal meetings of I at the hatchery on Sunday, erated upon for appendicitis. Wl-ih as a Portland vis- his condition is grave, word comes a- the Greater Clackamas Union of clubs Mrs, p erry DeLapp and son. Cedric. Ho"ler tjarvo we go to press, that he is holding his | spent several days last week with Mr. ' ' a'- Brief Resume of Happenings of will be held-in Milwaukie. H. H. Chindgren, recently elected and Mrs. J. F. Reeher. Mrs. W. J. Moon was a visitor to own. When Congress convenes in Decem­ the Week Collected for president of the club, and to whom Mrs. l , \y. Fox entertained the En- ■ Portland on Saturday. ber on-- of tlie P -st questions which was left the question of settling the tertainment and Home Economics will b . - in* lve top - our Our Readers. Mass Meeting meeting place as between Milwaukie ' committees of Garfield grange last \mcrican n i-reliant m oine, and a Gideon Krigbaum of Garfield wag an and Oregon City, was in town Wednes- Wednesday. niinibi i of plan.-, probably will be of­ A Mass meeting will be held in the fered for its perpetual ion. There is A war on diphtheria Is being waged day and announced that he had dc- Mr and Mrg M Q Weatherby vi8it- Estacada visitor Saturday. ll'gh school auditorium, Sunday night in Coos county and the county health cided that Milwaukie can entertain ^ Springwuter and 0eorge granges The Liberty theater is playing some October IS, 1925, at 7:30 p. m. to little doubt, accordin'; to political ol>- service is watching every avenue for the crowd’ ervers here, that til. vast majority of - I Saturday. : very clever artist these days. which every law abiding citizen is lie American people want our mer­ symptoms. Invitations will be sent out by the I Mrg Louise Lamberson is home af- urged to attend. Mr. II. E. Close, as­ chant marine retained. Representatives from 13 Red Cross secretary to all Granges, Farm Bn- an extended visit ln Portiand and C. A. Jaques took lunch with ex- sistant superintendent of the Anti- chapters in eastern and central Ore­ reaus, Community clubs, Commercial Salem. Postmaster Heylman Sunday. As one advocate recently put it, “the Saloon League will deliver an address gon met in Bend Monday and Tues­ clubs and Chambers of Commerce people have not forgotten how the Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner returned in connection with the film, “The Tri­ asking them to have representation at , day for a regional conference. Mrs. W. E. Chandler and daughter allies, with their backs to the wall, umph of Justice,” which will In The community chest plan for rais­ this gathering, which will take place Saturday from a two-weeks trip to were Portland visitors Saturday. i ried out for ships, ships and more shown. ing funds for benevolent and charit Wednesday .-evening, October 21. It | *ie coast* ships, and how it was the hastily con- This picture was scheduled to be Judge Walter H. Evflns and family able purposes was adopted by the was thought possible that the attend-1 Mrs. Minnie Cash entertained tho structed shipping built in the United I were guests at Log LaBarre hotel on shown September 27th, 1925, but wa States which helped eventually to ance would be greater than Milwau- Skip-a-Week club Tuesday. Roseburg chamber of commerce. postponed on account of the illness oi kie could accommodate, but President | The Garfield juvenile grange will Sunday. turn the tide of submarine warfare. Six garages and two automobiles the speaker. Chindgren, after looking over the sit- 1 meet Saturday, October 17, at 2 p. m., i „ " . , They know tli.it a continuance of our were burned in a fire which swept . . . . .. , “ ,, , , , i Mrs. Tom Carter and boys were The picture has been drawing ca­ decided that Milwaukie can and will have supper at the hall, fol- , . _ , _ , through the buildings owned by the uation, . . . .. . „ ! , . . . . . . down from Oak Grove for a few days pacity houses and has stirred the marine means ; afety in time of war, ; (.ist week and prosperity in time of peace.” Algoma lumber company at Algoma. care for the prospective crowd.—Ban- , lowed by a play night. state. It is stated that children mu.-, ner Courier. j Sunday school at Nora Memorial ______ Early in the history of the American The Associated General Contractors' be accompanied by their parents ti ohurch, Sunday, October 18, at 2 p.m. Cecil Schock came over from Ver- executive board voted at Dallas, Tex. secure admission. The lecture is free republic, there was a time when the Eastern Star Notice tionia Saturday and spent Sunday at Am rican flag was seen Hying proudly to hold its annual meeting in Port but an offering will be -taken. the home of his mother. in every port. Iu fact, in 1S50, seven­ A stated communication ot Moun* BARTON land. The session will be held in Janu ty-two per cent of our exports and tain Chapter, No, 108, O. E. S., will ary, 1926. " ' " ' i Clark Posson had his foot crushed UPPER EAGLE (lit.E h . mports wore carried under the Aitier- A 10 per cent increase in postal re­ be held in the Masonic hall on the Luie Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Faraday plant Tuesday and was lean ¡lag. Then came the Civil War ceipts at the Eugene office during Sep­ evening of October 20, 1925. The L. M. Peterson, left for California last , taken to Portland hospital that eve- The National Grange lecturer and and the crippling of our merchant tember this year over the same month worthy matron requests that all mem­ Wednesday where he is employed. ■nng. state master, O. L. Marten, of Ver­ marine, together with loss of interest last year was reported by Darwin E bers and visitors bring last receipt. Mr. John Hoffman made a business mont, and state master, Geo. L.- Pal- a the subject. Conditions gradually Yoran, postmaster. Remember the show Friday night, trip to Portland one day recently. miter, of Hood River, Oregon, visited grew worse until in 1914 only nine per Concert. Apple picking in the vicinity of El­ Mr. Earl Tracy and Miss Ruth October 23, is for the benefit of the the Eagle Creek’Grange last Tuesday cent of our merchandise was being The Choral society will give a con­ ire laddies. Everybody should attend gin is now in full swing. There are afternoon and gave some quite inter- carried in American ships. cert in the high school auditorium, on Whitehead, our Barton teachers, were approximately 200 persons employed Friday evening, October 23, beginning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George this. ______ eating talks. An entertaining time was Some advocates favor government in the various orchards and in the at 8 o’clock. There will be besides the Forman Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hictnbothan have ' ell>|yi(1 thou> Prc-’<’"‘- A coul,le 01 operation of ships, other a ship sub­ three packing plants in Elgin. numbers by the full chorus, numbers Visitors at the T. A. Odell home •ecelved delivery of a new improved readings were given by Mrs. Carter o. sidy and < ier i the application of our R. N. Clark of Portland, district by Messrs. Fred and Harold Horner, a Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman nodel Ford touring car from the Bob R*\er Mill, a solo by Mis. Weatherby. tariff pro tic a policy to American manager of the Missouri Paint and violin solo by Theo. Ahlberg, two vo­ Stone and family of Portland, Mr. and 'ooke Motor Co. 1 ,ls0 one ^y Mr, Test, singing by Mr. ships. V, atevor plan ts pursued, it Varnish company, was killed when cal solos and a few numbers by the Mrs. W. C. Odell and family and Mrs. Sanders, Mr. Test and Mrs. Weather- is evident liât tho public will insist his automobile turned turtle on the Ladies’ Chorus. Admission price, 10 Lloyd Odell of Bridal Veil and Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Closner, Mrs. by, and, a duet by Mr. and Mrs. C. T. m. const! tive measures for the con- Pacific highway about 10 miles south and 25 cents. If you like good music, Susie ■ Lonsberry. "3d. Ciosner and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox Dickinson, of Oswego. ■ inuauci our i.icreluint marine, and of Salem. be sure to attend this concert. The farmers are busy these fine it is forth..ate that this is in line with Estacada visitors last week were spent the week-end at Eugene, re­ Through the efforts of S. H. Board days putting in their fall crops. ilie policy of our national administra­ Mrs. George Forman, Mrs. G. A. Stone, turning on Sunday. man and Carl Doring, Boardman is to RADIO Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel and Earl Gifford Hoffmeister is in the Oregon tion. D. M. Marshall of Estacada has the have a golf course which will soon be If you want a Real Radio, see Clyde Odell. City hospital, having undergone an honor of owning the first of the im­ in readiness. The course is being Schock and get a "HALOWAT” TR5. Mr. and Mrs. A. Werner and daugh­ proved model Ford touring cars de- operation some seven or eight days Benefit Show laid out opposite the railroad station Honestly made, backed by, and built ago. He Is getting along nicely. Ilis ter, Maudie, made a business trip to ivered by the Bob Cooke Motor Co. at Messner. Benefit show under the auspices of by a Portland concern find we'll back Gresham on Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis- he Estacada Volunteer Fire Depart- A total of 9149 China pheasants and it on a money-back guarantee against Tho city should see that some of the ter- R0 in t0 see llim llParly evP1-v day Mrs. Gus Whitehead and son Law­ on nt at the Liberty i h< ater Friday, 614 Hungarian partridges have been any five-tuber on the market. Hoy Douglass was pleasantly sur- rence of Bridal Veil, are spending this ddewalks are repaired, there has liberated from the three state game For good Guaranteed Radios see week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs bcen one or two accidents in which ; prised on Monday evening when n October 23d. "Fighting the Flames”, ivilli an all star east. farms so far this year, according to Clyde Schock at Cook Motor Co. ’he city would have damages to pay number of his relatives and friends Jens Pederson. the September report of E. F. Averill For thrills and action in motion pic­ I called to spent the evening with him Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nelson had vis !f suits were instituted. game warden. tures it will be hard to beat the recent Hereafter all news and ads. must be itors from Portland, Sunday. ---------- i in honor of his birthday. The time lea i- of • r ightIng the Flamee’’. It After crossing the continent in 11 in the office by Tuesday night, or it W. E. Linn has taken the agency of iVas spent in playing 500 and flinch Miss Grace Ferrel of Portland spent he Morning Oregonian. Any com­ days traveling time by automobile will be impossible to get them in the Coffee, sandwiches and cuke \tori is a lire picture, only Instead of hav- The week-end with her parents, Mr. plaint you may have regarding your is th big i ck in ihe last Representative Sinnott of The Dalles paper. served about midnight, when soon ig th fl and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel. Mr. and Mrs uibscription, see the official represen- is in Washington, D. C., to begin work after the folks left for home, wishing reel tills picture has several fires. in preparation for the meeting of con METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. A. M. Salvon of Portland were also ative at Linn's Inn. Engini ■ da h down th< ■ i ; ■ t. At Mr. Douglass many happy birthdays visitors there Sunday and Mr. Smith gress in December. the last fire there is u most difficult In tlie future. The Friendly Church on the Hill” of Gresham was a visitor there on Estacada receives trade from dis- A joint commission, including mem On next Wednesday evening. Oeto- risen - scene uceompli-lied in which Saturday. Estacada, Oregon ance points. Bob Cooke Motor Co. the hero has to lift the girl up to a bers of the federal farm loan board reports the sale of a new improved | tler S o clock there will be au roof when there Is no other place IRA F. RANKIN, Pastor. and members of the house and senate model Ford roadster to Raymond I pntprtalnme,lt Rlve" at ,he KlKle to go. The rescue is accomplished on 8PRINGWATER. banking and currency committees, will Sunday S ch ool................................ 10:00 Murry of Cherryville, Oregon. I Cr6*k 0ran* e by • w *lter '• Geo. E. Lawrence, S. S. Supt. visit Portland October 23, during an soil, of Idaho, who is a reader and im- a scaling ladder. Anyone who has The papering and painting at the lunior Church, conducted by >ver tried to climb anywhere on these inspection trip through the northwest The large organ at the Liberty j pereonator. A small admission l< church is going along rapidly. We Mrs. Rankin .....................10:45-11:25 portable broomsticks with rungs on William Wellman, age 65, farmer held services ami Sumtoy school in heater, which has been a “little out of j "'ill bo charged. Everybody weleo.m- ie -dli ■ know, whut u difficult task residing east of Silverton, was unload Morning Worship: Sermon by the une" of late, was put in the bands of I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dougin and c'lil- pastor ............. 11:00 the grange hall last Sunday, but ex this must be, Ing rock from the rear of a wagon in expert last week, and now It is j dren, wrere the Sunday guests of Mr pect to be in the church again thi; Afternoon Services. Sp cial music on Liberty organ. backed to tfle brink of a 150-foot cliff Sunday when a Rally Day program if giving excellent satisfaction again, l and Mi Oscar Benson, of Logan. Admission 15c and 35c. Two shows. The horses started and he was pitch Sunday School at Mount Zion, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKay, Mr. and H. D. Trapp, S. S. Supt.............. 2:00 to be given. Everyone cordially in ed over the cliff. Death was fnstan F. C. Kincaid, F. C. Harris, R. M. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and H. S. Gibson Preaching at Mount Zion by the vited to come. iuxllliiry Nolls, taneous. Benson and II. W. Gibb In the employ pastor ..................................... '... 3:00 On Wednesday last, Mr. and Mrs >f the State Game commission, were were calling at the home of H. F. Gib­ Tli • American Legion Auxiliary is R. E. Weniger. sheriff of Shoshone Sunday School at Garfield, Mr. Moger spent the day at Clackamas sta­ iistributing fish Friday and Saturday son, of Barton, Sunday afternoon. filing chant I-* on a beautiful hand- county, Idaho, and Charles J. Bloom, Dart, S. 8. Supt.......................... 2:00 tion visiting at the Whitehead home. knitted scurf made by Mr. S. L. En­ it Camp 8 and other points on the deputy sheriff, arrived in Eugene tc Mrs. Walter L. Johnson will enter­ in--. who lost liolli l"gs and one arm Preaching at Garfield by Mrs. The Wm. Fink family have recently Tlackamas river. take charge of Ernest Aeillo, 20, whc tain, the Eagle Creek grange nt the n tlie World War. Mr. Entire* is sta­ Rankin ......................................... 3 00 moved onto their farm here. was arrested In a railway construction grr.ng hall on October 21st. Mrs. Evening Services. tioned In the Veterans' hospital ln Rev. J. F. Dunlop was unfortunate camp above Oakridge on a charge of Mrs. McDonald and Miss Madden Tohnson is a delightful reader and im Epworth League ............................ 6:30 murder. visited the Kilgore family at Gresh­ '■nough to lose a large rug off the personator. The following are some Portland. Professor Baker, E. L. President ruck whieh was bringing a load of Two hundred seventy-one more pu of the numbers she will appear 4n Evening program by the Anti-Sa­ am on Wednesday. I'on’l forget the < m i- t Friday pils had enrolled in the Eugene loon League at 7:30 in the high school Guests at the Wm. Bard home on lousehold goods to Estacada last . j Mrs. Boggs", “Waiting for the --bool schools during September this year auditorium. Motion pictures. Admis­ Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Thursday evening. It was lost ¡Train", “Sis Hopkins and Her Funny auditorium. than In the month last year, accord­ sion free. Stornier and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shibley. ween Oregon City and Barton. 1 Family". The above two numbers ar<- ing to a report issued by David J Edith Howell and Gilbert Shearer For the Week Bob Cooke has been in Portland ar- enough to last for a week and make Jones, city superintendent. The total Mid-week Prayer Service, Mr. Ed. Bate Sr , was a passenger were Sunday guests of Everett and angtng for a supply of improved any grouch cry. registration is now 3407. on the early train Saturday hound for Wednesday .................................. 7:30 Elva Shibley. model Ford cars. Elmer Anderson of I. C. Russell, 30, of North Albany Choir practice at the church. C. F. Howe was a Portland visitar Portland. Quite a number in this neighbor­ Eagle Creek will soon have a Ford a lineman for the Mountain States Thursday even in g ..................... 7:30 hood are complaining of bad colds. loupe. Another Eagle Creek resident | Saturday. Power company, dropped lifeless into Ml s Lydia Matson wa - a visitor "Only fear Jehovah, and serve Him Ru|ger Krigbaum w Mr. and Mrs. Ashur Keller and son :has. Lange, also purchased a Ford an E tecadu the arms of his brother, who was in truth with all your heart: for con­ from Portland u Sunday illing oil of Portland were Sunday guests of Mr ;oupe- I visitor Saturday. working Just below him on a pole at sider how great things he hath done her father, Mr. Dan Mat on. and Mrs. Archie .Howell. Mrs. Keller Shedd. The man had touched a high for you."—1 Ssm. 12:24. W. A. Heylman received a telegram Have you een the fine photo and Mrs. Howell are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. R. I). John m of the voltage wire and was killed' instantly Monday night of the death of his Estacada homes at Boner's, Callers at thy McClelien home on mother, C. W. Heylman. at St. Paul, Estacada Telephone Co., visited rela­ Annual Bazaar. By an overwhelming majority the 14 II. Hannah was transacting bu Friday were Mr. Kirkwood. Mrs. Mc­ t i v e s in Portland over tl .vc k-end. people of Med/ord at a special elec­ The Ladies' Aid of the Christian Donald, Miss Madden, Mrs. Morger Minnesota. He was one of the state iness in Portland Saturday. boiler inspectors and had been for tion voted for a new $975.000 city church will hold their annual bazaar and Mrs. Wiley Howell. Passenger« hound for Portland years, and had offices at the Capitol -'lrs- Lester Townsend of 9 araday water system with a source at Big in Odd Fellows hall Saturday, Novem­ Tuesday morning were Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Archie Howell was a Saturday building. He was a Mason and an chopping in Portland on Monday Butte springs, more than 30 miles ber 14. Dinner will be served at noon. caller on Mrs. Carl Howell. ictive member of state labor organl- Mrs. Minnie Hansen and daughter, II. H. Carter. Mr Irving Smith and away. A bond Issue of $50,000 for a zatlon. | Estelle, were In Portland on Saturday. Mrs D. B. Eshlemán. The Hansen family spent Sunday in new temporary city hall was also rot M ASQUERADE DANCE Portland. The Emery Closner family recently Mr. Ward Dniglaa, who has ¡"tea This week we are asking subscrib­ ^ O f 43.721 tourist automobiles in G,Ten h* L«*lon Auxiliary Mrs. Greenstreet spent several day* nj) ; moved Into the house hack of the I living on the Saver place in Currine» ers who are behind with their — spected at the station at Baker, mors In Park Pavilion last week in Portland. vllle recently, moved onto the Echole scriptlons to try and make them good * • ' "al ' than 50 per cent were operated by October 31st, 1925 Mr. and Mrs. John Park and chil­ ’or another year. Merchants have Phil and Ed Steinman. Earl McCon- place in the name district. parsons who were either ’’dead broke Sandy Orchestra will furnish music dren of Dodge, were calling Sunday taken advertising space quite gener- 1 net and Henry Hefph ire enjoying a rr cn short rations, according to s Tickets $1.00 Mr and Mr Eri -t M. - diali of Ladies Free afternoon at the home of bis father. ously. It is taking all the money ten day hunting and fishing trip ovci report filed with Governor Pierce by Garfield are the proud parents of • Prizes given for best Halloween Marvin Park we can make to run the paper and on the coast near Walport. It Is re- daughter, born but week It. H. Waather3poon. commissioner fot Dr. Mid- Costumes. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Howell were small amounts make large ones if we ported that Henry got a flue bit; buck tho fifth h'Hiccltural district. ford was in attendance. - - ■ - . - Sunday callers at the Carl Ward home can get them. Mrs. R. H. Currln hail aa guests for •‘500*’ Party. Mr. and Mrs. Moger were Thursday The Henry Beers family entertained Mr aid Mrs. Jubn M n of Portland dinner on Sunday Mr and Mrs Willis Herbert Lay and wife of eastern Mr and Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew en- visitors at the Shibley borne. out-of-town guests on Sunday. w-i-ri gin- t at r Ciirrin tu me on Yonce and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Yonee j Oregon, have bought 17 acres of the , tortatned 20 guests at a “500" party on ------------------- Sunday Mi M aun i i- o m n iis inner of of Oregon City, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Somethin* afferent, a musical even- prf(lay erening Hlgh „cor„ werP Bring your eggs to Model Supply * Cary land just across the river -outh- the water huri iu for the city of Port­ mg. in the h ga school auditorium, won bjr Mr w w Sm(th Jnd Mrg H r n f a, h or tra,ir Anything yon ; »«‘at of this city and will arrive here Dunlop and Mrs. Standish of Garfield. land. f n*f#y «veninff Oct VS. ^ Gohring. consolation prises were want; if not in stock, we can get it. coming y^ar and bnlId Mr and Mrs. John ( losner and Mr | Sir C A Dyketnm entertained the awarded to Mrs. W. W. Smith and New line of Preferred Stock groceries. a B,c* modern home. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr*. Ed. < loaner, and Mt - Gerald Mr. \ am! | r Mrn >|r< S K Woostor wer# in Portland one* < tiii week taking in ' 1 at a social meet- Lloyd Saling. cigars, tobacco and cigarette*, dry Lay t-port that tk«f had looked ,¡1 W cox .............. v the All-Oregoi Spositton at tho mu- Ing on Wednesday. There were a Mrs. Bartholomew served a most goods and school supplies. We have orer Oregon, but the country around Friday, returning Sunday I h > Urge number present and all bad a dellciooa lunch and all preeent had a neat clean rooms to rent over the Estacada looked the best to them for a number of relatives in that vicinity nicipal auditorium, which they report ro o t eojoyabl# Urn*. m y tovoly time. ••tor#, ^• permanent home. , with whom they visited. was very Has. J ^ ___ ^ ------------------- h ; * * ' » H