Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 22, 1925, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
VOLUME XIX NO. %
MUSICAL EVENING-
ST THE HIGH SCHOOL
ESTACADA,
LOCAL NEWS
Read Tom Morton's ad. in today’s
paper.
J. W. Shafford was here on business
Friday Evening, Oct. 23, 1925 Tuesday afternoon.
Ted Howe was here on Sunday for
Following is the Program
a visit with home folks.
R. G. Marchbank has been on the
Opening remarks, H. C. Stephens.
Poet song—“ Htish the My Baby, sick list again this week.
Chorus.
Mrs. C. A. Jacques of Garfield is
Vocal solo, Miss Dillon.
suffering from a slight attack of bron
Trio— “Around the Gypsy Fire," ehitis.
Ladies’ voices.
Geo. J. Kelly of P. E. P. Co. was
Violin solo, Mr. Ahlberg.
registered at the Estacada hotel Tues
Reading, Mr. Beck.
day.
Glee— "The Bells of St. Michaels
Mr. and Mrs. Earl LaFarge and Mrs
Tower," Chorus.
Solo— “All Is Quiet," Miss Kershner W. T. McWillis spent Sunday in Port­
land.
Violin obligato, Mr. Ahlberg."
Geo. Roller o; Dodge was transact­
Duet — "Watchman, What of the
Night,"Messrs. Fred and Harold Hor­ ing business in Oregon City on Mon­
day.
ner.
Chris Bittner and daughter from
Trio— “ To All You Ladies,” Male
voices.
Colton were Estacada visitors on
Anthem—“ The Sun Shall Be No Tuesday.
More Thy Light By Day,” Chorus.
If you know of some wrong being
Reading, Mr. Beck.
done you have a right to register a
Solo, Mr. Harold Horner.
kick. Do it manly.
Glee— "Strike the Lyre,’.’ Chorus.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Levining of Grants
Solo, Mr. Fred Horner.
into park were transacting business
Finale — “ Who’ll Come to Robin In Estacada on Friday.
Hood's Wedding,” Chorus.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Adams and
daughter, Kathleen, were guests at the
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ahlberg home on Sunday.
“ The Friendly Church on the Hill”
Mrs. Dave DeFord, Mrs. Mary
Estacada, Oregon
Adams and Mrs. D. B. Eshleman wont
IRA F. RANKIN, Pastor.
to Portland on Friday.
Sunday School ..............................10:00
Elder Hanson will hold religious
Geo. E. Lawrence, S. S. Supt.
services at I. O. O. F. hall Sunday
Junior Services, conducted by
morning at 11 o’clock.
Mrs. Rankiu ....................10:45-11:15
Mrs. Frank Millard and little June
Morning Worship, sermon by the
pastor ...............................
11:00 Marchbank were passengers on the
rain for Portland on Saturday.
Afternoon Services.
OREGON,
THURSDAY
GEORGE.
The program given by Mrs. Walter
Johnson, of Idaho, on Monday eve­
ning at the club house was much en­
joyed by all.
At the home of Mrs. E. Dew and
family on Sunday, October 11, were
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
Earnest Ilackaney and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and a sister of
.Mr. Hackaney, all of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins of Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson and two sons,
Clayton and Walter, Mrs. John W ill­
ing, Miss Esther Unis and twin broth­
ers, Elver and Iver, of Portland, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paul­
sen and George Willing on Sunday.
OCTOBI E 22,
11)25
$1.50 PER YEAR
LOCAL
Go to Boner fo
This is the fine
for fly fishing,
every fish.
! Jdak supplies,
ortion of the year
1 er has a fly for
Mrs. A. G. Ames and daughter, Mrs.
Otto Riggins, were shopping in Port­
land on Saturday.
Say! kids, have your hair cut short­
er. Costs only a quarter. Square
Deal Barber shop.
Mrs. J. C. Duns entertainend Mrs.
Redlessen and son. Edwin, from Port­
land on Sunday.
Something different, a musical even-
ng, in the high school auditorium,
fi ¡day evening Oct. 23.
The Wav îo Start Is to Start’
You have been intending to establish your
banking connection with us
Why not do it, Now?
With our new building and equipment wo shall
On October 31, Halloween evening,
Mrs. J. F. Lovelace and Mrs. W. W.
the county agent from Oregon City
be better able than ever to care for the banking
will show some pictures at the club Rhodes visited with relatives in Ore-
needs of the community. If not already a cus­
on City on Monday.
house, and there will also he some
tomer, we invite you to come in and do business
other numbers on the program giver
Mrs. R. II. Currin and Mrs. Don
with us.
by the Social and Commercial clubs. Allen visited with Mr. Currin at Bull
A small admission fee will be charged Run over the week-end.
Guests at the R. S. Chaney home or.
W. H. Graybeal, Irving Smith and
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. W. Smith are in the mountains
Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kinney and milting for a few days.
daughter and Mrs. L. Meister, all ol
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall and
Portland.
Irs. W. J. Moore drove over to Ore-
F. Howard, Miss Sarah Howard and :on City one day this week.
“Safety and Service”
their mother, Mrs. H. Howard, mo
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Duns were
tored to Portland Sunday and visitec
uniting the first of the week, but
with relatives.
ailed to get one of the antlers.
Mrs. Barney and children of Beaver
Mrs. T. J. Reagan and grandchil-
on was visiting her parents, Mr. ant Iren, Margaret and Vernon Betts,
Mrs. Henry Joyner and other rela
•vere in Portland on Saturday.
tives over Saturday and Sunday.
Among passengers hound for Port-
and Saturday were Mrs. John Irvin,
EL WOOD.
ta
. F.. Howe and Mr. Vandaveer.
Dan Stahlnecker and family visited
Mr. and Sirs. H. L. McKinney of
9
at the I. M. Park home in Springwater
'lackamas were Estacada visitors
Sunday afternoon.
"uesday and called on the News.
L. N. Vallen sold a registered bul
à*
Miss Pauline Rose, who is attend-
calf to Mr. Askew and Dave Ruther
ng O. A. C., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Ed. Allen of Marmot was here cord of Highland.
Sunday School at Dover church. 2100
fit
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rose.
on
Tuesday
to
visit
relatives
and
at
Preaching at Dover....................... 3:00
Mrs. Laura Hall and brother, F
Jas.
Moyer
of
Springwater
was
end Eastern Star in the evening.
Evening Services.
Hamer of Seaside, enroute to Califor
Epworth League .......................... 6:30
D. B. Eshleman, who was taken to nia, spent a short time on Mrs. Hall’i ransacting business in Estacada on
Professor Baker, E. L. President
the hospital for operation a week ago. ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall and 'uesday. He says it is too dry to plow.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wallert are
Evening Worship, sermon by the
is doing well and is on the road to baby Charles of Philomath, Oregon
pastor ......................................... 7:30 recovery.
motored over with them Sunday, re­ lere from Idaho attending to business
Cotton, as low as
$2,65
natters pertaining to their property.
For the Week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hurst had for turning Sunday evening to Portland
Wool, as low a s.............................. $7.30
Mid-week Prayer service, Wed­
Attorney and Mrs. W. W. Smith and
Mrs. M. A. Henderson was a dinner
Sunday guests their son’s family and
nesday ................
7:30 Mrs. Bettie Biggs and Mr. Fred Smith, guest at the S. B. Brown home Sun­ Vtrs. Raymond Lovelace were in Port-
Choir practice at the church
and on Wednesday and Thursday of
day.
ill of Portland.
Full Fashioned Silk Hose
Thursday .................................... 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson of Oregon ast week.
L. C. Posson, who w-as taken to the
“ Surely the righteous shall give
W. F. Cary has certainly done the
hospital with a broken foot some days City have moved on the M. M. Free
$
thanks unto thy name: The upright
igo is getting along nicely and will man place, which they have leased foi :ity a good stroke of work in the con­
shall dwell in thy presence.”— Psalm
traction
and
completion
of
the
new
three years.
New Colors— Lariat, Beige, Tanbark, French Nude.
be able to be out in a few days.
140:13.
(ostoifice building.
Emil Bittner, of Sandy, was work
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith and daugh­
Chas. Hieconbotham, who has been
ter, Ellowmae, came over from Stay- ing in liis father's shop Monday, re
INVESTORS AND OREGON.
laving quite a siege with an aheess
on on Monday for a short visit with pairing lqs truck.
Taxes in Oregon are high. It may heir scfn and wife, Attorney and Mrs.
L. N. Vallen, wife and son, visited n his head, is slowly improving and
not be practicable to reduce them W. W. Smith. •
the Will Henderson and Joe Strain ible to be out again.
materially, so long as people demand
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hassell and
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Labarre enter- homes in Oregon City Sunday. Ore'
governmental activities for which
iaby are here from Aberdeen, Wat-h-
ained a number of friends at Log Vallen killed a coyote Tuesday.
they must pay, but it is undoubtedly
ngton, visiting with his parents, Mr.
Labarre on Wednesday evening. Tru?
possible to hold them at the present
UPPER EAGLE C REEK
ind Mrs. A. S. Hassell.
o Log Labarre hospitality all had a
level, and the sooner legislatures,
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Akers have moved
most enjoyable time.
Guests at the Dr. Rhodes home on
county courts, cities and towns and
clown to the Carl Renstrom place.
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ford
Darrow
are
en­
districts of various kinds realize it,
Mrs. Roy Douglass is on the sic! laughter, Winifred, and Mr. and Mrs.
the better for the homo owners and joying a visit from Mr. Darrow’f
A J. Rhodes, all of Portland.
list.
brother,
wife
and
three
children,
also
the state itself.
•
¡is niece, Mrs. Bert Smith, and baby
Headwinds is on the boards at the
Will
and
Walter
Douglass
wont
or
Oregon needs more people.
It
rem Post, Falls, Idaho.
a fishing trip, left on Saturday to be liberty Saturday and Sunday by
should encourage those who have
louse Peters. This is an exciting [day
Miss Mabel Wilcox has been quite gone tw tfor three days.
money to invest to come here, with the
Fruit and Vegetables always in season
vith
a good cast of fine stars.
!1
for
a
couple
of
weeks
which
we
are
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were the
object of Increasing our population
Mr. and Mrs. James Linn are moving
and spreading the tax burden, auto­ ,'ery sorry to learn. Her many friends Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
o Shelton, Washington, this week
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
matically reducing the per capita cost are hoping that she will soon be well Woodle of Troutdale.
of government. Investors from other and able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister went vhere Mr. Linn will be employed In
SHOES
Art Smith, who has been away for to Oregon City Sunday and brought me of the Simpson Logging camps.
sections are going to look us over
Postmaster Johnson has moved into
carefully, however, and if our taxes evcral weeks has returned and can their son, Gifford, who has been in the
he new Federal building. Estacada
mount unreasonably high, they will be found at his tonsorial parlors in hospital, home. He underwent an op
■an now boast of the finest postoffice
Masonic temple. He says he is glad to eration some two weeks ago.
seek shelter elsewhere.
There is nothing particularly new or ee his friends once more.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson were up milding in the state for a city of its
rise.
Among hunters who have been in o H. S. Gibson's on Sunday.
original in these statements. They
J. P. Johnston of 111 Grand avenue.
have been uttered befbre, but it is he mountains this week looking for
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox have
well to reiterate them to serve as a game were Ralph Lemon, Dr. Rhodes. moved from the Shubeck place dowi Portland, Oregon, Jeweler, Oplmne-
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warning to voters of this state who E. S. Warner, Coon Boyer, Gus Wil­ to the house on the corner formerly rist, and Official Watch Inspector for
he Southern Pacific R. R. will be-In
are bound to be urged to vote funds cox, Oral Stormer and Barney Shoen- the old Freeman place.
your city at Linn's Inn every Friday
for this and that scheme at the next berg.
Miss Agnes Peters and Norman
rom 10 to 3 p. m. to solocit the re­
election.
The Sprlngwater hill road is in very- User were calling at the home o^ R
tirin g of watches, clocks, jewelry
We believe the people of Oregon bad condition and certainly needs re­ B. Gibson Sunday evening.
ind spectacles, all repairs will be re-
are done with paternalism and that pair. With the change in the auto
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clester have urned to the above address the fol-
they will discourage impracticable lighting system, it is a difficult matter
moved back out this way again. They owing week. Prices reasonable, re­
and fanciful ideas which are frequent­ to climb or come down this long hill
W E D N E SD A Y, OCTOBER 28, 7 P. M.
are on the Mrs. Eva Williams place,
pairs first class, also I will have a
ly found in the platforms of candi­ with reasonable safety.
near Barr’s.
omplete line of spectacles and eye
dates. It has been said that planks
We wish to correct an error in last
FHEE HAliBKCrK
Mr. Hayden was over to H. S Gasses. I refer you to my brother-in-
w .re made to ride on. but we appre­ week's issue in the ad. of the Estacada
Gibson's
Sunday
making
apple
cider.
iaw. Geo. Cook, of your vicinity for
hend that those aspirants who trot Meat Co., "Special— Hams 27 cents per
liiturest Parade and Ceremonial ever >taired in this
ndorsement.
out a plank entailing large expendi­ pound.” This ad. was for the previ­
pari of the slate.
Afternoon for .Mrs. Allen.
tures of the people's money are due ous week and should have been cut
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Mrs. W. F. Cary complimented Mrs
for a rough ride.
Geddes, South Dakota. Oct. 12, 1925.
out of the issue of the 15th.
Don Allen with an afternoon on
Chief among the visions which are
The Women of Woodcraft enter­ Thursday in a most artistic manner. —Eastern Clackamas News:—Please
Qulte a number from here attended
SPRINGWATER.
a’ready being paraded on public plat­
tained a number of guests at cards I i The guests enjoyed cards during the find enclosed $1.50 for the News and
the
li eture In Estacada Sunday eve­
The
Neighborly
dub
met
with
Mrs.
forms is tha proposal to authorize a
when my time is out please stop the
ind dancing In the Masonic temple on , afternoon, Mrs. Allen winning high
ning .md all reported It very much
bond ir?ue of forty million dollars to
paper and oblige. We have taken the Moger on Wednesday and had a very-
Thursday. The hall wa3 decorated In | aCore an(j Mrs. Ewalt consolation.
worthwhile.
put the state into the hydro-electric
News for over 16 years but do not feel enjoyable meeting Next meeting will
Halloween attire and With the com- Following cards a most delicious
Mrs. Orton arrived on Sunday to
business. The scheme is pure state
ible to take It any longer. It is rain- he at the home of Mrs. Hansen, the
make
her home with her daughter,
second
Wednesday
In
November.
ownership end operation, nothing less, j mittee wearing fancy caps it made a i [unch was served by the hostess,
ng here tonight. Corn crop Is awful
Those present were Mesdajnca Allen
It v i I entail graater expenditures very pretty setting for the affair.
The Rally day service at the church irs. Schwarts, who Is our upper
short here this year, some places none
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayden and Mrs. Currin. Ewalt. Sparks, Ed. Linn. R
than now proposed. It will mean po-1
was much enjoyed. There was also grade teacher this year.
at all.
Posson were in to see Mr. Posson Ou h . Carter, Gerald Wileox and the
Mi- John Park of Dodge visited on
l-ltical administration, which usually
Hope all Is well out there and thanks communion service when Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday eve ling at St. Vincents hostess.
spalls Inemcl-: cy. It will put the
Hans Christensen and Forrest vero Thur 'lay at the Wiley Howell home.
'or
your
kindness.
We
remain,
hospital where ho Is being cared for.
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slate into competition with concerns
received Into the church.
W D. HKNTHORN.
Sunday guests at the Ed Closner
prod|c»r» Unu*:d Power,
which now pay a heavy percentage of Mr. Pfcion met with quite a serious,
Geddes, South Dakota, R. 2.
home Included Mrs. Myrtle Closner
Mr.
Morrow
has
been
very
busy
pa­
accid .-t while at work on Tuesday
Ali „ ne9 o{ busine„ are merging,
the faxes in c ties and counties, and
and children and Bryan Moore.
pering the Forrest Erickson home.
it will cc=: the taxpayers sums which when he get his foot badly crushed. enlarging—giant combinations are
Mrs. George Perry and children
RADIO
Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell, of Eagle
Mr. and Mrs. F C. Leihammer re- daily forming. Agricultural organi-
cannot even be calculated.
If you want a Real Radio, see Clyde went to Oregon City on Friday to at­ Creek, were Sunday callers at the F.
*urnA
d
Friday
from
a
two
weeks'
va-
¡rations
do
not
keep
a
balance.
With
Political remedies are never eco­
Schock and get a "HALOWAT" TR5. tend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Madden home.
nomic. They are always unsound. B u t, cation. They motored north as far as a few outstanding exceptions control
Honestly made, backed by, and built Mrs. Henry Pepka.
H* nry and Martha Sion*- and Hazel
they must be watched with unceasing Vancouver. B. C.. visiting friends and of both buying and selling of agricul­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shearer of Port­ Jenkina, of Alsea. sp nt (he week-end
by
a Portland concern and we’ll back
rcla'ives
at
Seattle
and
Bellingham
tural products is in the hands of oth­
vigiiasc? by the people who will have
on the way. They report a fine time ers. Agriculture could have the most it on a money-back guarantee against land were Sunday guests at the Ed­ here.
to pay the piper.
ward Shearer home.
The v eek day church school classes
though they encountered much foggy powerful organization in the United any five-tuber on the market.
For good Guaranteed Radios see
The Joe Guttrldge family spent the h- can on Wednesday with Mr. Kirk­
Go ;a Linu s In.) for the Oregonian, and disagreeable weather making States if producers would but follow
Clyde Schock at Cook Motor Co.
week-cud titiliug relatives at Silver- wood a* teacher.
the Unes ot big butine»«.
I t )« the authorized agent ot the paper., hard driving.
ESTACADA S TA TE BANK
1.50
A New Let of
Men's Knit-bottom Blazers
$ 5.00
Phone 74-1
Attention! K. K, K.
CrO TO VERN0NIA, OREGON.
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