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S fi ^ tí ! H ^ --rr- Í V - A < V 0 -'y f ;.. 1 ^ D evoted to the Interests of Eastern ESTACA D\, VOLUME XX NO. b OKEGON, «- ^ *. r~<*>. i 4^ N tí h> y H Clackamas County $1.50 PER YEAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. Springwater Eagle Creek Notes Gresham Votes A u t» Stolen, C. II. Paddison was a Port $33,000 Bonds bul Recovered land Mrs. visitor last Wednesday. County Budget Christmas Tree Shows Decrease for Holidays The Ladies’ Aid held their regular business meeting on Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. Kirkwood. They COM M ITTEE B O N D I S S U E F O R A R E S E R V O I R decided to change the date o f meet- ! C O U N T Y B U D G E T ings to the third Thursday o f each j S U C C E S S F U L IN H O L D I N G C A R R I E D 144 T O 6 A T T H E month in future. j DOW N EXPENSES. T U E S D A Y 'S ELE CTION Ernest Genserowski o f Sheridan ----------- CO U N CIL MEMBERS E L E C T E D I visited his sister, Mrs. Carl Ward, M O R E THAN $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 SAVED Dick Gibson, on going to the hog C O M M U N ITY CLU B IS B E H IN D pen Monday, found his sow had a THE M O VEM EN T. BUT ASKS litter o f 19 pigs, but four were FOR C O -O PERAT ION . dead. On last Friday afternoon Miss ELECTION WAS POSTPONED IS F O U N D AT C U R R I N S V I L L E Edythe Peters gave a short Hallo we’en program, the pqpils doing very C le vela n d A d d iti o n to Cit y L im it . ¡ l h e « rst ° < Mr. and Mrs. William Bard spent C o m m it te e S p e n d . L o n g H o u r , in Business o f Im p o rt a n ce W a s Put P e r p e tr a t o r s o i D e e d A r e Said to Be well, their mothers who were pres Ca rrie d in City b y V o t e o f O ve r Until the N e xt Meet in g K n o w n , and P r o s e c u ti o n IVIay i a few days recently in Washington | F ix in g A m ou n ts A llo w e d V a r i ent enjoyed the program. There 136 to 4. ous C o u n t y Funds. o f the Club. B e the O u t c o m e . visiting relatives. were several recitations, songs, one Gresham voters Tuesday author- Guy Grable o f Harrisburg visited or two drills, a spelling match, a A small attendance was out at the The Banner-Courier o f Oregon The Esesx roadster o f Edward guessing contest, etc. A fter the ized a $33,000 bond issue for a res- a few days last week with his broth- City says that Clackamas county is Community club meeting last Friday Linn, Jr., was reported stolen last program doughnuts and chocolate ervoir in compliance with recent or-, cr Harry facing the pleasing fact that there night, the first session the club has Friday night at 11:40 o ’clock, from | ders issued by the city o f Portland ; Three auto loads o f school chil- will be an actual reduction in taxes held for some time. Due to the non- were served. in front o f the Linn Inn. Miss Agnes Peters and a friend, to preserve water rights. The vote drea from here attended the stock the coming year, if the budget as appearance o f many members, but Sitting in the restaurant part o f ¡show/ in Portland Saturday. Miss Sadelac, were visiting at the was: Yes, 144; No, 6. submitted by the committee is little business was transacted. How the establishment with a party of Mrs. Carl Howell left Sunday for Edward C. Metzger, G. R. Howitt school house Friduy, having come to ever, the club will sponsor a com adopted at the December meeting. friends, young' Linn remarked that and C. R. Raker were elected mem a visit with her parents at Harris take Miss Peters home. The 1926 budget calls for the ex munity Christmas tree this year, and a car, which had just been started, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Evans were bers o f the city , council for two- burg. penditure o f $642,370, as compared a committee was appointed to take sounded like his. On going to the Shibley is driving a new the guests o f their daughter, Mrs. year terms. The vote fo r council- r, J. A. , , . , , , ¡to $693,392 the past year. Provi- charge o f arrangements. It is quite door he saw the parties driving it pur- , , , , , men was: Edward C. Metzger 114, Durant car, which he recently * y ‘ sion has been made for carrying out probable the churches o f the city will down the street, and he gave chase. Perry Murphey, on Sunday. be asked to join in the movement, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and G. R. Cogswell G2, J. C. Schultz 58. chasod. the various road projects, both bond He was outspeeded, however, and the Mrs. Moger had the misfortune The charter amendment providing children motored to Shuebel Satur and market. The other activities of a program o f an extensive order culprits easily made their escape. day evening, being the guests o f for incorporating the Cleveland ad to sprain her ankle quite badly one the county have been provided for will be the result. A oearch was made fo r the auto The election o f officers, sched Mrs. Douglass' parents, Mr. and dition in the city limits carried in day last week, which has been very in addition to setting aside $50,000 mobile, all day Saturday, and it was t Mrs. G. Moelnke, until Sunday eve the city, 136 to 6, with the outside painful but is slowly improving. uled for Friday night, was postpon for the retirement of outstanding located in a wood yard at Currins- The Neighborhood club meets district voting 4 for admission and 4 ning. ed until the next meeting. At pres ■ road warrants. ville. The car seems to be in good Mr. and Mrs. William Asp and against. The city attorney in an un Mrs. Hansen next Wednesday. The levy for 1926 will be $11,- ent the club is without the services condition and no damage was done. A number o f the young people children were the Sunday guests o f official statement expressed the be- 773.16 less than the levy for 1925. o f a regular secretary, the president, One member of the party who ieft that the vote in the addition from here attended the Endeavor so Mrs. Heck o f Tualatin. Acting under the 6 per cent limi- A. G. Ames, having these duties to made away with the roadster is said cial at the Methodist church in Es Mr. and Mrs. • Fred Hoffmeister would have to be polled over. i tation clause, it would have been look after as well as his own, which to be known, and prosecution may tacada last Wednesday evening and mode a business trip to Oregon City 1 possible to have made a levy of is a little too much work for one in follow, as complaint is alleged to FINE D A N C E S A T U R D A Y reported a very enjoyable time. Monday. $693,392 for the coming year, dividual to perform. have been made to peace officers. The Hallowe’en masquerade, giv-. Earl Shibley and family o f Port Other questions, particularly those Walter Douglass is having his j While levies for several years past house painted, his son, Virgil, do en by the Women’s Auxiliary to the land visited Sunday at the William 1 have been up to the limit, this year, pertaining to roads, was discussed L O C A L N EW S American Legion in the park pavil Bard home. ing the work. , . _ i the committee will present for ap- mcagerly, the members present pre Eagle Creek Grange gave a Hal ion, Saturday night, was a grand j p ,anc„, " iMey and E verett: provai by the taxpayers, a budget ferring to have them come up at the Mrs. R. H. Carter was shopping1 lowe’en party at the hall last Fri success. There were a large num and Elva Shibley were dinner guests of $51>022.09 less than it would next meeting, to be held on Friday, in Portland Thursday. November 27. It is planned to hold e tva Stormer home. kave j,een possible to have levied. day evening, which was well attend ber marsked and many beautiful . un ay a Miss Maud Sturgeon was in Port ed. Callers at the J. W. Byers home _______________ future meetings in a more centrally jSveryone was requested to and unique costumes on the floor. It land one day this week. evening were Gilbert CURRIN SVILLE located part of town, probably in the dress as children. Those who did was difficult to make a decision as Thursday | Norman E- Linn> who win build Estacada hotel. Miss Irene Saling visited friends comply v.*ith*he request were dress to the best Hallowe’en costume, but Shearer and Rev. T. I. Kirkwood. and relatives Saturday and Sunday. ed up after getting there. Every the final honors fell to Mr. and Mrs. The obligations o f a good citizen t is reported that Barney Gil- a new residence, is hauling gravel 1 1 ® ln I ortland, a patient tit a tbis week for the basement, which to the Community club o f this city Rev. Ira A. Rankin was in Gres one seemed to have a good time. A Robert Davidson o f Currinsville The ospita . will be 0£ concret,e. Two carloads of cannot be set aside by his loyalty to ham on business Monday afternoon. short program, consisting o f songs, ladies are to be congratulated on '.veiett Shibley and Sylvester gravel is necessary for this work, any other club or society. In fact, Mrs. Irving Smith and Mrs. W. H. recitations and a tableau was ren their dance, and the public surely awrence attended the stock show J one carload being already on the most o f the service clubs enjoin upon Graybeal were in Portland Tuesday. I dered. A spelling match, in which appreciates such fine dances. in Portland Tuesday. i gr0und. their members an active interest in Lee Bronson visited relatives in j the C and A o f a word were not PIN O CLE P A R T Y Mrs. Cogswell and Mrs. Burnett jj . s. Bajrd has removed to Ken- civic affairs and encourage co-oper this vicinity over Saturday and Sun- | to be pronounced, but the A was Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W ilcox en o f Eagle Creek were callers at the dall station, Portland. The J. O. ation with every good work o f the made by raising the right arm up day. 1 Tunnell truck delivered a load of larger and greater organization, the The Cascade garade reports the | ward, the C by extending the left tertained most delightfully at pino '. Madden home Thursday. The house Harley Rainey and family of , wood to the new Baird home Tues- Community dub. sale o f a new Chevrolet touring car arm twice downward at the side. It cle Thursday evening. All are cordially invited to be was fun. The last one up received a was decorated effectively for Hallo- Portland were Sunday guests at the I day. Mr. Baird formerly lived at to George Judd o f Eagle Creek._ come a member o f this worthy or Mrs. R. H. Currin has been spend prize. There were some other prize we’en, and the Hallowe’en idea was j hjn>e o f his sister, Mrs. R. S. Gut- Morris Station. High tndge. | William Coleman o f Vancouver is ganization. Every man can contri ing a few days at Bull Run with her winning games, such as bobbing for carried out in the lunch. Dinner guests at the P. T. Monroe j visiting his father, W. L. Coleman, bute some things to the welfare o f apples, throwing bean bags into a scores at cards fell to Mrs. Wallace husband. this community. The club needs Re Smith and Fred Bartholamew, low home Sunday included Dr. and Mrs. I for a few days this week. Mrs. H. A. Labarre, Mrs. Thos. hollowed out pumpkin, etc. scores to Mrs. W. W. Rhodes and Wallen and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mil Oscar Hershman o f Newberg is you. Carter and Miss Ivy Carter spent freshments were served. A few oth seeding winter wheat and oats this er games were played until time to Raymond Lovelace. Those present lard. two days in Portland last week. were Messrs, and Mesdames Love Mrs. McDonald and Miss Madden week for J. F. Coffman o f Portland LOCAL NEWS go home. Raymond Lovelace and Attorney H. R. Stubbe, the wood man, says Miss Edythe Peters spent Sunday lace, Rhodes, Bartholamew, Smith, were calling on Mrs. Moger Thurs at the Currinsville farm. J. O. Tun W. W. Smith attended the foc.ball Gohring and Ahlberg and the host day afternoon, nell sold Mr. Coffman two tons of the chilly weather lately has caused at Myrtle Point with friends. game at Gresham Friday. and hostess, seed oats to be used in seeding the his business to increase in volume, Miss Ardella Dunlap spent the daughter, Margaret, came out from and those wanting fuel should get LOCAL NEWS farm. week-end with her parents, Rev. and busy at once and place orders so Portland Friday evening to visit with LOCAL NEWS The ladies o f the W.C.T.U. will Mrs. J. F. Dunlop. reasonably prompt service can be her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. W oo- R. G. Marshbank is reported on have a cooked food sale on Satur LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron drove dle, and Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan the sick list this week. day, November 7, at the Estacada Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams of had. “ A load o f wood in the fuel to Portland to visit relatives over over the week-end. Emery Stringley has installed a Pharmacy. Come and buy your Sun- Gresham spent last Thursday night bunker is worth a dozen in the wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chandler of radio at his farm home. day dinner. _____ j of the home o f the latter’s sister, yard" is well worth remembering Mr. and Mrs. Karl Einarson were when winter approaches. Cazadero gave a party Thursday eve Miss Marjorie Spring, cou n ty 1 Mrs. U. S. Morgan, The Estacada high school is pre recent visitors at the Gerald Wil ning fo r their daughter, Miss Vera. The city council will meet next health nurse, was in Estacadu one Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spurks and paring a Thanksgiving program. cox home. Their guests included her "class, the Tuesday evening at the city hall. As Miss Gertrude Fink, the able as eighth grade, at school, their teach J. E. Gates o f Gresham visited day last week arranging for a school j Mr. Sparks’ father and mother, all far as known, only routine matters sistant at the postoffice, was a Port er and Miss McKinney. All report Estacada a couple o f days last week. dental clinic, November 5, at the of- o f Portland, were guests at the A. E. will come before the body for ac fice o f Dr. Johnson. ! Sparks home last Sunday. land visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Has3 Tracy of Gar a most delightful time. ..: Lorain and John Ritchie, children J. A. Willey and Perry Cahill tion. Miss Lillian Zogg o f Boring re Lloyd Ewalt had a pleasant sur field were Sunday guests at the Oli o f Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchey, i came over from Bridal Vale to It was cold enough yesterday turned to her home Monday after an prise on his birthday, October 29th, ver Gerber home Sunday. who are attending school at Milwau- spend the week-end with their fami morning to freeze ice. extended visit with her sister, Mrs. when his mother, Mrs. Ewalt, and A few cases o f old fashioned la |de> gpent the week_end with home lies at this place. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster en Roy Wilcox. his brother and cousin, Glennie and grippe has been reported in th is, ^ The Estacada Meat company has joyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. W. Pete Frye o f Currinsville, who ha* Higby Ewalt, o f Gervais, came up community. I O. E. Smith returned home the a fine new wagon, which Mr. Pen- R. Stokes o f Portland, old-time been working in eastern Oregon d u r-, to help him celebrate. A. H. Lins and family were Sun- latter part o f last week and will re ner uses to sell meat to country cus- neighbors, when both families lived ing the summer and fall, returned Mrs. W. J. Moore has had as her day guests at the A. A. Lins home at main for several days, owing to the tomers. in the Garfield district. to his home here this week. guests for a few days her sister and j Bissell. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow Misses Lydia Mattson and Irene \ illness o f Mrs. Smith. She is im- Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ellis and Mr. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Reese, spent the night with Estacada rela-1 Saling and Mrs. Margaret Kilgore, and Mrs. Earl La Forg were passen o f Albany. Mr. Reese is in the e m -! W. G. Moore o f the Estacada ho- proving at this writing, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syran attend- rives one day last week, returning from Portland, attended the Hallo- gers on the train to Portland Sun ploy o f the Southern Pacific at that tel left Tuesday morning for Hepp- ner for a few days’ business trip. ed the 500 party given by the Red to their home in Portland Friday we’en masquerade dance here last day morning. place. Saturday night. H. E. Worden o f the Estacada j Necktie club at the home o f Mrs. morning. Mrs. Smiley Lovelace entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hiconboth- A public meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence a group o f youngsters at a Hallo am were in an auto accident while Pharmacy attended the stock sh ow 1 Stanley Olds at Portland Saturday Carver this week to determine what went to Carver last Friday evening night. in Portland Tuesday. we’en party Friday evening in honor in Portland last Wednesday after The W.C.T.U. will meet at t h e , Mrs. Myrtle Morgan and daugh- can be done to retain the state bank to attend a school program in which o f her son, Leslie’s, birthday. noon. Luckily no one was hurt, but Law- d a r k Posson has improved suf their new car was damaged to some home o f Mrs. A. S. Hassell on Thurs- i ter, Margaret, o f Portland were here there. It is proposed to move the their little grandson, George day, November 12, at 2:30 p.m. I over the week-end visiting relatives, institution to Mt. Scott. rence, took part. ficiently to leave the hospital, and extent. Herman Duus and wife visited W. B. Cook, county assessor, at- We want to call your attention Charles Lange o f Eagle Creek pur- was brought home one day this with Herman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! tended the annual conference o f this week to the advertising columns chased a Ford coupe from the Bob Did the speaker electrify his au week. H. C. Duus, Sunday afternoon. ) county assessors in Salem this week, o f the News. Stores are having spe- Cooke Motor company Monday. It Mrs. Raymond Lovelace was hos dience? cial sales that are more than attrac- j is a new model coupe and is an st Verne Duus and wife were visi-1 Ernest Hirte o f Portland visited tess at a lovely party Tuesday aft No; he merely gassed it. tors at the house o f Verne’s par- j his mother, Mrs. W. E. Hall o f the rive. Read the ads and profit there- tractive looking automobile, ernoon. There were 12 ladies pres by. Make it your business to scan The heaviest rain of the season ents, J. C. Duus and wife, Sunday.! Home restaurant, last Sunday. ent, and all had a most delightful W O M E N 'S A U X I L I A R Y N O T E S them each week. You will save fell in these parts Monday night. The Choral society has decided to Mrs. Fred Kist and Mrs. John At the regular meeting o f the time. Nearly an inch o f rain was reported. Emery Closner was complimented Women's Auxiliary o f the American give another concert some rime In j Blauth drove to Portland last Thurs- money by doing so. day. W. A. Heylman met Rev. Gibbs The large, barren mountains back i f the near future. with a surprise party in honor o f his Legion, Monday evening, many in There was a slight frost Saturday and wife at Golf Junction Sunday j Estacada were covered writh a man Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W ilcox were birthday a week ago Saturday eve teresting reports were given. First, morning o f last week, too light to do as they were returning from Mil- tie o f snow Tuesday morning, hosts to the 500 club last Friday ning, when a group o f friends called the committee, which had charge o f much damage. waukie, where the reverend had held Atley Erickson, together with h?« the masquerade dance, stated that night. to help him celebrate. J. H. Kitching o f Currinsville, who ing exceedingly happy. mother, Mrs. E. E. Erickson, and n Among the out-of-town visitors in Guests at the Ahlberg home Sun they had cleared $84. Also, at this has been a sick man for quite some H. R. and Gus Stubbe wont to sister, Mrs. Henry Kelpie, o f Cu day were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams dance, a man's cap and a key had Estacada over the week-end was Lee rime, is slowly convalescing, Portland Monday, returning Tues- rinsville, left Saturday for Spokar . Bronson o f Portland. and daughter, Shirley, and Mr. and been found. The same can be had The Clackamas county exhibit at day, to visit their brother, William where they will visit Mrs. E. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reese came Mrs. P. A. Adams and daughter, by calling at Bob Marchbank's con from Albany to spend the week-end ' the Portland stock show this week is Stubbe, who is a patient at the Good Erickson's son, Iver, for a time. fectionery. Second, that the fo l Kathleen. in charge o f W. A. Holt, county Samaritan hospital. William Stubbe Mrs. W. F. Cary, president o f th~ Miss Lydia Matson and Mrs. Mar lowing articles had recently been at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. agent. will be 80 years old next March. Estacada P.T.A., and Mrs. R. garet Kilgore came out from Port sent in to the U. S. Veterans’ hos Moore. Ben Forrester of Eagle Creek is His health is reported to be vastly Cooke, vice president, and Mra. W. The Ladies’ Aid society o f the land to attend the masquerade Sat pital at Portland: Twenty dozen Methodist church met at the home reported to have sold a number o f improved, and it is possible he will H. Grabeel, attended the Oregon T urday evening and visit with rela home-made cookies jars, a num ent-Teachers’ meeting In Portlar 1 o f Mrs. W. H. Grabeel yesterday a f sheep to a buyer last week. A car- leave the hospital in a few week*, ber o f hot water bottle covers and tives Sunday. load or more were contracted for. A. Gilbert, traffic officer out of last week. ternoon. Mrs. Karl Einarson o f Portland several pairs o f bedroom slippers. Mrs. Wash and daughter, Miss K o. C. A. Dykeman and family, Sun- Oregon City, was an Estacada busi- N. L. Kershem and wife and two entertained at dinner last Sunday They also announced that on their o f Portland, were in Estacada for -. daughters, Elain and Mabel; Walter lay, motored to Carson, Wash., and ness visitor yesterday. evening in honor o f Mr. Einarson’s regular meeting, the first Monday in \ C. D. Louretelle, prominent at short time last Sunday calling spent the day at the home o f Mrs. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wil December, they would serve a hot Douglas and wife, took dinner with They form 'y torney o f 215 Fifth street, Oregon old-time friends. Dykeman's sister, Mrs. J. C. Price. J. C. Duus and wife Sunday. cox and son, Bobby, were among the Tinner at 6 o ’clock in the evening Donald Newman o f Portland spent City, was taken to the Good Samari- resided here when Miss Wash *• vs Master Floyd Marchbank enter guests present. < to the American Legion and their Portland, yesterday primary teacher in the grade ec! ■ I tained a number o f his young school Sunday in Estacada with his aunt, tan hospital, Mrs. Wallace Smith invited a families, and the Women’s Auxiliary Charles Angel o f Seattle, an '• mates last Friday evening at his Miss Maud Sturgeon, of the Esta morning to be operated upon for a group o f ladies in fo r a 500 party on members and their families. kidney ailment. Mr. Louretette is time friend of Mr. and Mrs. W cada Pharmacy. home, to celebrate hit birthday. Friday afternoon. A most enjoyable . The chances on the scarf are go 1 W. A. Wilcox has just completed well known In Estacada. and regret Heylman. who spent their boy' Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Pifer came time was had. Mrs. Gerald Wilcox ing out very nicely, but they still a gravel walk on the south and west is expressed by his many friendr ar.4 girlhood days in V » iscons over from Portland to visit with his won high honors at cards for the aft- have some fo r sale, so get in line h's lots ou Zobrist and over his illness. He is 71 years of this oak culling en hit fcsw; mother and the boys over the week side c f | and help out this worthy cause. •mooiL Third streets. age, friend»# _ M i. C A R T A K E N F R O M IN F R O N T O F L I N N INN F R I D A Y NIGFIT OF LAST WEEK. Krs. Myrtle Morgan and litri. J i tin s - », Portland, t a t c o d a i jr. L A o in n n v.L.r«iV,iY / k - u n a i ^ Winn manages a well known insur-