1\7 ru ts 4 ^ Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County VOLUME XX NO. & BANK INVITES THE ESTACAl) \ , Eagle Creek Notes Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle and children were the dinner quests o i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and children were guests at the home of n „ 0 . c t „ . George P reister of Logan Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson were calling on H erm an Gibson Sunday afternoon. Will Douglass w ent to Portland on c , Sunday and visited the live stock | sj,ow Mr. and Mr-g. R. B. Gibs(m were OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1926 Clackamas County Had Fine Exhibit at Show $1.50 PER YEAR Springwater ail NEXT MONDAY There will be no church services here on Sunday, owing to the all day m eeting at the Methodist church in Estacada. There will be Sunday The E stacada S tate Bank will hold Next Monday a special election j school here 15 m inutes earlier than open house, Novem ber 14, afternoon ' usual, which makes the new tim e will be held at W ilburn’s hall, Eagle and evening, in its new building, Cheek, to which the voters of road -ru , i• . . CLACKAMAS COUNTY’S BOOTH AT PORTLAND 9:45 o’clock. ju s t com pleted. The public is in- Dick W eir has been spending the districts Nos. 30, 39, 40, 50 and 59, vited to call and inspect the new STOCK SHOW COMPARED FAVORABLY and the municipality of E stacada, are p art week at the Shibley home. stru c tu re and learn of the methods WITH OTHER COUNTIES Ulgently requested to attend. The Endeavor social evening at used in handling business which is The completion of M arket Road , the F o rrest Erickson home was weli necessary in all first class banking ..... n,, , t . . . attended and much enjoym ent took No. 7, near B arton, will be decided, institutions. The hours set fo r visi- PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING SOLD LAST DAY place. Next m eeting a t the Shib- favorably we hope, by the voters, tors will be from 4 to 9 p.m. ley home, November 20. There are two stretches of road un- Mr. and Mrs. William Bard and paved and no, or little, property ad- ca'ling a t the home of H enry Udell County Agent Holt Was in Charge of Exhibit and Spent CARS DAMAGED Mrs. F o rrest Erickson were visitors Jacent being taxable, and it is pro­ __________ His'I ime Boosting Clackamas County to Many as> u in The Dalles the last of the week. ! posed to make tills a special road As Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keith and BITTEN BY DOG . Interested Spectators Mr. nnd j j rs McDonald, Mr. ami district, the funds to be ■ upplied fo r little d aughter were retu rn in g to One day last week a dog, alleged ---------------------- Mrs. Madden were Portland visitors finishing the road to be paid by the th eir home a t F araday last Sunday 1 county and districts Nos. 30, 39, 40, night, they met with an accident ju st 4o be 0WI)f d by Leta Hayden, bit It was a pleasure for people from Live Stock, Poultry, D airy Product» Sunday. The pursuit of these industries is Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Erickson and 59. The engineer’s estim ate this side of Faraday. A fisherman little W anda K reager in the face. Clackamas county to view the coun- Ore i ° f the cost has be> n placed at $22,- from Portland, in a Ford car, com- ^ h e doK v a s iy 'nft by the door out- ty exhibit of farm produce a t the very profitable in Clackamas county, attended teachers’ institute in ing tow ards them , seem to have lost sldc L inn’s Inn, when W anda P ortland Stock Show last week, in Poultry raising is the source of con- iron City Monday and Tuesday. M 0. Rev. and Mrs. Kirkwood were i t ‘s hoped voters will attend the control of his machine and, although )vcn4 out. She had a piece of rope charge of County A gent Holt. The siderable income to the people of the election and vote for the new dls- Mr. Keith stopped, the F ord struck ln her hands, and it is thought she display was not so large as some the county. In several sections of l Portland visitors the first of trict. Tiie tax cost will be so small his autom obile and veered off and acoidentally struck the dog. The other counties, to be sure, b u t it the county the land is adapted to week. partly turned over. Both cars w ere ^0,ks were very much frightened, as was jaid out jn such a pleasing man- this line of endeavor. A person with H enry Cromer has bought his old it will not be noticeable, anti if the more or less dam aged, but not seri- 4be wound was close to h er right ner th a t passersby could not ref lain a small acreage can make a very home place from Mr. Slavens and has road in question is paved, we will have a hard surfaced highway from oudy. The occupants escaped in- eXe ' ai1(i they im m ediately took her from pausing awhile and ask qu com fortable living by sta rtin g with ' removed there. juhy. 1° M idford. No sc-rioU3 results tions pertaining to many of the coun- a few birds and building up a flock. Elva Shibley and Evelyn Dibble Estacada to the Pacific highway. The polls will be open from 1 to -—- - ■ ■ *s anticipated, b ut to be on the ta fe ty ’s agricultural advantages. This D airying is recommended fo r thosej1 are visiting relatives in Portland this 5 p.m., November id. Get out and side the dog was ordered tied up or was to the liking of Mr. Holt, who who w ant to make a com fortable liv- week. COMMUNITY CLU 3 muzzled when roam ing about. ,;3 an enthusiastic booster fo r this ing on a small farm . There is al- > D inner guests a t the Madden home vote- Land Settlem ent and Agricui- ■ — .county, and the advertising com irg ways a m arket fo r this co u n ty ’s j last Wednesday evening were Elva tu r e ” will be the. topic to be dis- The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. from him in personal conversation, cream and butter. Guernseys, H o i - j Shibley and Didk Weir, COW TES f FORMED cussed a t the next m eeting of the Ed Dougins.; are sorry to h ear of wRb interested parties will be ci steins and Jerseys are the predomi- [ George P erry made a short visit | \ Clackamas county cow testin g Com munity club, November 27 a t 8 th e ir m isfortune, the burning of g reat vaiue t0 ciaekam as county ii. nating breeds, and a g reat deal of j home last week, p.m., by a speaker from Portland, th e ir mill salt Thursday m orning general. work has been done to make _________________ ________ ___ the i Guests a t the Archie Howell home I asfocla' ion was orKanized the The talker is a well-versed man on about 2 o’clock. Mr. Douglass has , ” p runcs, apples and other fru its, herds of the county of a high class ! on Sunday were Mrs. Howell's sis-' cham ber of commerce rooms, Ore- gon City, Saturday a t a meeting of this subject. already commenced to rebuild. the different grains, butter, eggs anc. of animals. The sale of m eats from ! te r and family of Portland. The m eeting will be held at the Mis. W. H. Graybeal entertain ed j wbat not form ed the bas s of the animals raised in the county retu rn s Mrs. L. S. Tenny and children 1 Prom ' Mellt dairym en. 1 Ians for thu E stacada hotel, and refreshm ents the Ladies’ Aid society of the M.E. d ;splay. Much of the exhibit wai a handsome am ount to the c o u n ty ; visited over Sunday a t her p aren ts’ work were outlined by Neal Jam i- ! son, O.A.C., who presided. Officers m ents will be served. A band con­ church at th eir reg u lar m eeting last d;Sp0sed of to buyers on the last daj each year. home. cert will precede the meeting. Elec- W ednesday. A f‘er the business ses- of the show, and but little had t< I Jim Park and fam ily of White elected w ere J. T. Richey, Boring, G eneral tion of officers will also take place. j sion the hostess served a most de- be brought back from Portland. The county in connection with the \ Salmon, on, Wash., v,sited over t h e ' president; W illard Bosholm, «a a ' secretary-treasurer. Fri The aim of the association is to -------------------- m eeting will be a t Mrs. Irving taining to the county, which wa services are a t the disposal of the Wiley Howell home were Mrs. By-1 have 800 cows in the testing work S m ith’s. farm ers of the county. Farm bur ers, Mrs. Kirkwood, Mrs. John Park j given out in pam phlet form to thos LOCAL NEWS before the end of the year, 021 be­ reau and Grange organizations help and Mrs. Carl Ward, who visited the booth last week: TO GIVE SCHOLARSHIPS ing signed up. L. M. O utright, the social life of thc county. The Among those from here attend- H istorical Interest Mr3. John Osborne and Mrs. Dar- A fea tu re of the next m eeting of graduate of O.A.C., was chosen as schools are of a high standard and ing Evelyn Dibble’s “sweet sixteen” rew were P ortland visitors one day the G reater Clackamas Union of i Clackamas county a t one tim e eir, t-.ster a t a salary of $100 per last week to atten d the stock show. Clubs, which will be held in Oregon braced the g reatest p a rt of the stall are available to all parts of the | birthday p arty a t the John Storm er There are 12 banks in the home T hursday evening, were Elva month, with allowance f o r tran sp o r­ Mrs. L. C. T horinton w ent t o , City December 4 a t the Congrcga- j of 0 re 8 ° n - In those days county. all of Ore tation. P ortland last S aturday to visit tionai church, will be the presenta- ' 8:011 was known as the “ Oregon cour, county, giving access to all people. \ and E v erett Shibley, Edith Howell, Among dairym en attending were Oregon City, 13 miles from Port- i Helen P erry, Ardine Byers, William friends fo r a few days. tion of the O.A.C. sum m er school i t r y’” a n d w a s t h e subi ect of m u c l II. J. Anderson, Drexel White, J. L. land, is the larg est city and county ' and G ilbert Shearer, L ester Closnt r, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodson w ent j scholarships of 24 boys and girls of 1 contr°versy. The state was final Seely, Johnson .brothers, V/iliard to Milwaukie S aturday to spend the this county who have been success. 1 induced J n size a fte r it became par seat. Different co-operative asso- Earle Closner, Joe Marshall and Bosholm, W. F. Fischer, B. Nelson, ciations are well represented in the , Dick Weir. of the United States, and was ad ­ week-end with Mrs. Dodson’s m other. f uj ¡n ¿ „ b work. Ten scholarship * Ben Figel, Buxton brothers, J. T. —----------------- S. E. W ooster was an early pas- aw ards will be made by the Clacka- m itted to the union in 1849. Clack­ county. H unting and fishing abound ; and J. A. Richey, H. Paulson, Cylde in the scenic m ountainous p arts of MOTOR RECEIPTS amas county ha3 lead in a'l move- senger to P ortland Monday on a mas County B ankers’ association as Salem.— Receipts of the sta te mo­ Ringo, Sylvester Lawrence, Sam El­ business mission. the result of the county fa ir club ments in thc betterm en t of itie lf anc the county. tor, vehicle departm ent for O ctober mer, E. E. B arger, H. G. Mullenhoff, Fact« and Figure« Mr. and Mrs. H. C. G ohring drove work, and, in addition to these, two ! the state in Seneral- 14 has mor' aggregated $56,632.29, according to T. B. Hull, Charles Barney, F. J. Population, 33,000. to P ortland Sunday to take in a oth er scholarships will bo given, one improved roads than any other corn: a rep o rt prepared by the secretary Stangel, Charles W agner, Joe And- «how. by the Clackamas County Jersey i ^ asidc from M ultnomah. It was V aluation, assessed, $30,000,000. of state. Thus fa r this year the re­ berg, C. H. Stone, Jacob Lesher and A rea in square miles, 1864. Rev. Ira Rankin, Mrs. Rankin and c]u b and the oth er by the Clackamas next t0 M ultnomah ln the numbei ceipts have totaled $5,315,625.18. G ustav Viget. County A gent W. A. A rea in acres, 1,182,960. Mrs. 0 . E. Smith drove to Portland County H olstcin-Freisian club. M o -1 of men who served th elr co u n try ,! From Jun u ary 1 to O ctober 31 Holt took an active part. the late world war. N um ber of farm s, most of any M onday afternoon. Con pictures of the club work taken | of this year a total of 194,675 pus- Industrie« county in the state, 3836. John M. S torm er of Estacada a t the 1925 county fa ir will be > COU NCIL M E E TING Improved land in farm s, 194,966. j S L'nerer a a 4<»m>bilcs was registered. Lum bering, paper making, thc w ent to Tillamook this week to vis- shown, Thc city council m et in regular m anufacture of wood pulp and pa­ Average acreage per farm , 50.8i it his brother, Abe Storm er. ! _______________ TROUT PLANTED session Tuesday night. The mayor per, m anufacture of woolen goods, N um ber of farm s operated by the John G ithcns and w ife of Eagle BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEON J- C. Moreland, su p erin ten d en t of was in the chair, the recorder a t his owner, 3235. fu rn itu re making, fru it and berry Creek made the News office a call Following ¡3 the menu fo r the P ercentage of farm s operated by ^ ldl’h creek tro u t hatchery, reports desk. last Friday. Business Men’s luncheon a t the La canning and preserving, m inirg Upon roll call, Oouncilmon Morton, ( tho Plan tin S o i 3,700,000 tro u t from Mrs. B ert Tw ining came up from dies’ Bazaar, which will be held a t I cream eries and b u tte r making and the owner, 84. V aluation of farm property, $ 2 8 ,-1 h.*s btation this year. Every creek Morgan and Ot-huin answered pr - G rants P ark last W ednesday and re thc I.O.O.F. hall Saturday, Novem- m any others on a lesser scale form th at was accessible to automobile ( r,t. 788,788. m ained over night, the guest of Mrs. ber 14: Chicken p atties and riced he industries of this county. and Minutes of previous meeting was Value of improvements, $6 203,- transportation was stocked, A. E. Sparks. I potatoes, 20c; Boston baked beans, A griculture many thousands of fry were trans-1 read pas ed and approved. Clackamas 227. M argaret G ates visited Lavena 5c; salads, 5c; pie, 5c; cake, 5c; cof- The larg est p a rt of Bills were read, and motion was Value of implements and machin ported by pack train into rem ote Grabeel a couple of days last week, fee, 5c; bread and b u tter, 5c. Ev- county is devoted to agricu turc. Due lakes along the Skyline trail, be- made th at the recorder draw w.ir- to thc different types of soil in the ery, $2,263,491. coming over from Gresham with her crybody invited. tween M ount Hood and Mount Jef- rants in paym ent of same. various p arts of the county there arc Average value of farm s, $7605. fath er, J. E, Gates, ! * ------------------------ ferson. A petition was read, signed by S. many different types of agriculture. Value of live stock, $3,025,592, Mrs. J u ’ius K reager was down ELECT O FFICERS E, W ooster and others, to vacate a Cereals, grains and feeds form thc Value of dairy products, 1$,070,- from Camp No. 1 V4 all of last week A t a reg u lar m eeting of the Neigh- TEACHERS ELECT portion of C urrin and »Seventh on account of illness. She has about bers of W oodcraft, T hursday night, largest group, with hay and forage 894. At Oregon City this week R. W. streets, running through the block n: d vegetables coming In next. The Value of all crops, $6,413,178. recovered. the following officers were elected r. ■ . . Kirk, superintendent of Oregon City whi re thi hall park is located. T his Cereals, grains and seeds, $2,693,- , , , . , , ■ . . M is' G ertrude Dillon was home Past guardian neighbor, Lola Dod- ,ccen t development of canneries in . schools, was elected president of tin- petition w;.s endorsed and recom­ to spend the week. She is teaching son; guardian neighbor, M attie Ca- 'h e co u n ty a t Canby and C arver pro­ 214. Clackamas County division of the mended by the pre ont school hoard. Vegetables, $1,562,556. the Shafford school west of Oregon hill; advisor, H attie F uller; clerk ! y’-d' nlf a m arket for fruits, vegetables | Oregon S tate Teachers association )lu3 >n do witli making a park and und b e n ie s, will give rise to an in- Hay and forage, $1,315,297 City. Jan e Bishop; banker, Charles Mil-1 at the business session of the coun- arriU!/!m(.nt ground. The property ih F ruits and nuts, $807,424. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron drove lev; m anagers, F. N. ’c a d a m u , Ray ereased aereaffe and production of |t y teachers’ institute Tuesday. O th e r1 qut.stion belongs to the school dis- O ther crops, $34,687. tiems. to Salem last Sunday fo r a short Keith and M argaret Moss; magician, these __________________________________________________________ officers named were Miss Ja n e Bar- trjct and is U8cd by the high school visit with the fo rm er’s sister, who Cecille Dodson; attendant, Louise _ . „ , . , j n ett, vice president; L. J. Reese, sec- a3 a par|< f or playing- football and rc s’dcD there. L inn; inn er sentinel, Ruth Keith- Miss D orothy Philipps of Eagle Stanley M arden bought some lots ‘ re ta ry ; Edwin Woodworth, treasur- o th er games of interest to the school, A fter spending a few weeks at outer sentinel, Lula Snyder; cap- Creek was an Estacada visitor last 0f George Pointer near the S tandard e r; J. L. Gary, Mrs. Minnie b. Alt- rh t. petjflon and recom m endation, Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bai- tain of the gurads, M argaret Moss: S aturday. M ss Philipps teaches on o i, gtationi and haR commenced the man and T- 01son. executive com- a fte r b, ing read, was refer. 1 to the com retu rn ed home the la tte r p art f lag bearer, M attie Lem on; musi- the other side of Sandy, and when mittee. ordinance committee, recommending erection of a garage and other of last week. clan, H arry G rable; correspondent, asked if she had ever seen any of ”* “ “““ Nominations for sta te officers wi re ordinance be drawn vacating tho Mrs. Inez G reenleaf, accompanied A ugusta Sagner. those p anthers and other wild ani- buildings. The fam ily will occupy j g Landt.rgi president of Oregon ,t reet> a recommended in petition. by a friend, w ere gueste at the --— ---- mais th a t are said to be roam ing the garage this w inter and then Mr. normal school, Monmouth, pre :i- > „tion was made b , J F Love- Mr. Mr. a rd Br d Mrs. Dills of about over in th a t vicinity, she re- Marden will build a residence. Mr. ! ‘len t; M. S. Hamm, vice president; |ace ¡, king th a t w ater home c f h er S’ôter, Mrs. 0 . E. Syron, Mrs. Wiiliam IViiliam Dills rates be of th ’s place, la st S aturday. P ortland were E stacada visitors last plied, “ No, and they do not w orry and Mrs. Marden are go‘ng into the R. E. Gannon and O. H. Hyland, raised 60 c e n t per month for the C harter W om er was out from Port- T uesday evening, members of the executive commit­ users of w ater who are not residing me in the le ast.” poultry business. land Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. H arlie Trow bridge and a lady tee. Delegates to the state teachers' within the city limits. his parent?, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wo- f r end w ere in E stacada last Sunday m eeting to be held in Portland in mer. calling on old-time friends. The la- December were named to include Among the out-of-tow n visitors 'r dies drove th eir car from Seattle. I Reese, Mrs. Altman, E. Tingelstad, P O U L T R Y SH O W A T H U R B A R D NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The Marion-CIackamas P oultry E stacada over the week-end were Mr. Mrs. Trow bridge Tcsided in the Gar- Woodworth, J. W. Leonhardt, Cary, and Mrs. J. C. Pimm and children. ' Id neighborhood fo r a num ber of Mrs. Gussie Hull, Miss Dorothy «^ociation will hold ts annual poul- Beginning December 1. 1025, display advertis­ They were guest»-at th~- J. G. H iy years, but the fam ily is now located Hubbs and Miss li' saie Cunningham. try show at H ubbard, December 3, ing in the Eastern Clackamas News will be 20 4 and 5. Both cash and pedal at Snohomish, Wash. man home. cents a column inch, each insertion, for Clackamas premiums are to be aw arded in all Among the visitors to the stock STORM WARNING The Estacada Meat Co. i3 offe’- the grand County advertisers. show in P ortland last T hursday ar.d W arnings th a t a heavy southwes- classes thi.- year, and ing the following: Beef jn q u arte rs prize, the g o a rrn o r't trophy, w>ll bo F riday from E stacada were Mrs. S. te r is moving tow ard the coast on — F ro n t 10c a pound; hinds, 11c a Want ads 5 cents a line, no ad less than 25c. E. W coster and Mrs. Raymond Love­ the heels of the southeast storm presented by Gov. W alter M. Pierce pound. All young beef. lace. They also visited relatives in whichb rought w estern O n gon its for the best disp'ay of one vari' ty, Reading notices 10 cents a line, black face An added the city. first heavy fall ra.n during the past all varieties competing. PARENT-TEA CHERS’ MEETING type double price. featu re will be an egg how. The It has been ra th e r quiet in E sta­ two days, were posted yesterday. The P arent-T eachers’ association cada this week, as tho schools were Thc southeast storm blew itself Pre "Wf_n4 f the association is EU will Tneet a t the high school audi­ All other matter will be classed as legal ad­ closed Monday and T uesday on ac­ out along the coast yesterday, a mer W. Gribble of Canby, and the to r um Tuesday. November M , a t 3 vertising and chaiged the legal rate. J, J, count of thc in stitu te at Oregon City, maximum wind velocity of 48 miles secretary Is < . R. ljuinn. o'clock. Speakers from Portland llerschbi rger i- superintendent of rn d yesterday on account of Armis­ from the south being reported a t the will be present, and the local high The subscription price of the News will remain the poultry show. tice day. mouth of the Columbia river. school glee club will en tertain with at $1.50 a year for Pacific Coast States/but will be A pleasant social event of the Rainfall a t E stacada the Tuesday selections. increased to $2.00 a year oherwise. past week was the card party at the and Tuesday night was .96 inches. ^ ■ " i n n and party o f P ort- home of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes At Portland the fall was .77, Salem l»"d were week-end visitors at th eir Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Kel- Increased operating costs make the above rates country cabin near I» g Barre. Mr. on S aturday evening. The party iy a nine and a h alf pound boy at *5, A lbany .92 and Eugene .89. Winn manages a well known insur* necessary. EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. 17 : t '- birth- Good Samaritan hospital. Portland,