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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1926)
aaimt (Ularkamaa Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County VOLUME XX. EASTERN NO. 47. $1.50 A YEAR CLACKAMAS NEW S THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926. HIGHWAY AND LABOR DAY SPRINGWAIER FAIR TO RE SUCCESS The Springw ater F air tim e is draw ing close. Only three weeks away. So everyone should be get ting busy if we are to make this y ear’s F a ir our best. This is not for ju st this imm ediate neighborhood, b ut each nearby district 4or indi vidual is invited and urged to bring displays, either fru it, vegetables, fancy work, canned fru it, or, in fact, anything grown or made here. The co-operation of all our neigh bors is necessary to make our F air its usual success, so begin now, if you have not already done so, to get your exhibit ready. The F air board is planning to prepare an exhibit to go to the county fa ir a t Canby this year. A prise of $60 is offered fo r the best booth and we are going to do our best to win th a t prize. So every body get busy. The F air board consists of the following: Chairman, Mr. Ed Shear e r; Secretary, Mr. L. S. T enny; Com m ittee: J. A. Shibley, Wm. Bard and P ete r Erickson. SPRINGWATER LADIES AID The Ladies Aid of the Spring- w ater church is planning fo r a booth a t the F air where they ex pect to have a num ber of articles of various sorts to sell as well as their usual grab bag. The organ ization Is also planning fo r a lunch counter, w here those who care to may buy their lunch. The com m ittee in charge consists of Mrs. Wiley Howell, Mrs. Carl Howell and Mrs. J. F. Moger. THREE LINKERS PICNIC AT GRANT’S PARK G rant’s Park, on the river road, was the scene of a big picnic on Sun day, being given by some fifteen Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges of Portland. A num ber of local members of the orders joined in the festivities of the day and rep o rt a splendid time. G rant’s P ark is owned by Mr. and Mrs. B ert Twining, form er Estacada reesidents, and is a m ost beautiful picnic ground growing more popular each season. Over 500 cars passed through the gates on Sunday. MT. HOOD LOOP HIGHWAY The road to P ortland via Logan is paved the entire distance now and is proving a g reat im provem ent in the road conditions b etw e en . here and the metropolis. W ork on the river road is also ad vancing nicely and before many more weeks this road will be entire ly paved which will make a paved loop to the city. BUY LATE MODEL O perators of the Portland-C ar- ver-Estacada stage line announced the purchase of a 32 passenger 1926 Pierce A rrow bus which they expect to put into service in about two weeks. One bus will travel over th e river road from C arveer and the other over the regular route through Car ver to Estacada. CARELESS CAMPER PAYS FINE SPRINGWATER W ith the retu rn of our pastor, Mr. Kirkwood, the reg u lar church services have been resumed. Church each Sunday m orning a t 11 with Sunday school a t 10. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The Rev. Mr. M. B. Parounagian, a representative of the N ear E ast Relief, will speak a t the Spring- w ater church, Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock. He will also speak at George in the afternoon, and at Eagle Creek in the evening. Mr. P arounagian is an A rm enian by birth, and no doubt will have a very interesting message In regard to the relief work th a t is being done fo r the people of the N ear East. The C hristian Endeavor social evening will be a t the Ed (5losner home on F riday evening of this week, A ugust 27th. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. G uttridge en tertained a num ber of relatives from Portland on Sunday. Roy Smith, of Portland, was a Sunday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Evelyn Dibble was visiting Edith Howell on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. N ettie Grable has gone to Portland fo r a visit with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. W allens are visiting relatives a t Carus for a short time. Mrs. P ete r Erickson visited at Tillamook fo r a few days recently. The Carl W ard fam ily spent a few days a t the coast recently. Guests a t the W alter Strunk home recently were Mr. S tru n k ’s mother, Mrs. Califf, of G arfield, and Mr. and Mrs. B arrett, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F o rrest Erickson have been spending a feew days va cation a t Bend, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shearer and son, Gilbert, and Elva Shibley attended a County C hristian Endeavor meet ng a t Oregon City, on Sunday a f ternoon. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. McClellan a t W illamette, but form erly of here. Mrs. Gould and daughter, from Washington, were recent guests at he F. Madden home. Mr. Jarv is traded his home here recently fo r some property a t E u gene and has gone there to make his home. Mrs. E arl Shibley and children moved from P ortland to th eir home here on Monday. A surprise p arty was giveen Mrs. J. A. Shibley on Tuesday last in nonor of heer and Jim M arrs’ b irth day. Those present were Jim Marrs and wife and son Jack of Dodge, Jack M arrs and wife and their daughter, Mrs. Ova Peters and three children of Oregon City, and Mrs. Dibble and daughter, Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shearer, of Portland, spent several days at the Ed Shearer home here. Mr. and Mrs. P roctor and small son of F o rest Grove w ere recent guests a t the Wm. Bard home. Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell, of Eagle Creek, were Sunday evening callers a t the Madden home. W. C. T. U. PICNIC The members of th e W. C. T. U. and their families and friends g ath ered fo r a m ost enjoyable day at F. D unlap home recently. the A delicious picnic lunch was spread and everyone did his or her p art to make this num ber on the program a big succeess. There w ere over fifty persons present to ' enjoy this splendid gathering. J. YOU APPRAISE THE CAR, THEN NAME THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY Mr. W allace Regman, of P ort 1924 O verland coupe, bumpers land, was arrested on A ugust 16th fro n t and re a r; other ex tras; good fo r leaving a camp fire burning near paint; good tires. Camp No. 7 of the Clackamas River 1925 O verland to u rin g ; looks and D istrict. runs like new car. He was brought before Justice S. 1922 Chevrolet touring. 1923 C hevrolet touring. E. W ooster and fined $10 and costs. Dodge screen delivery, all in good condition. 20 used cars in Fords, Chevrolet, H arry K itchen’s team , while be Maxwell, Dodge, etc. ing loaded with gravel a t Feed Co.'s Implements gravel bank, became frightened and Automobiles Gresham, Ore. made a lively run through Estacada streets. F ortunately, with little or Lady D uff Gordon, au th o rity on no dam age to either team or wa fashions, says English women dress gon. poorly to please th eir husbands. Hoover is nom inated and elect-1 P ut the shoe on the other foot in ed, will sugar go up to tw enty-nine j this country. They dress well to TEAM OF HORSES RUN WILD HESSELL IMPLEMENT CO., If dollars a sack again j “‘««p their husbands poor, Plans are very near completed, if not entirely so, for a grand celebration and barbecue at Estacada on Labor Day, September 6th, as work will be completed on the Highway between Carver and Estacada. There is no rea son why the citizens of Estacada, Springwater, Currins- ville, Eagle Creek, George, Bissell, Barton and Carver should not all join in making the affair a grand success. - It will not be having a good, sociable time only; but will be an advertisement in a way that will bring the whole locality to the attention of the outside public. A program has been suggested with a parade, leav ing Estacada at 9 o’clock in the morning, going down the Highway to Carver, crossing the river and returning by the way of Springwater. There will be a queen to be crowned somewhere along the line of parade between Estacada and Carver. Judge H. E . Cross is expected to perform the service at the coronation when the queen wiii be placed at the head of the march into Estacada, where lunch and dinner‘will be had. After dinner there will games and public speaking. The Odd Fellows band will furnish the music. Everyone who has an auto should get in the parade and make the line of machines ten miles long. Hon. Walter M. Pierce, governor, will meet the pa rade at Carver and ride into Estacada with the procession and deliver the oration of the day. Floral Display The Floral Committee for the Labor Day celebra tion wishes to announce lhat the display will be held in the lower room of the I. O. O. F. building. There will be seats arranged for a rest room as well. The committee aiso requests that everyone bring their own flower con tainers and arrange own display. 'ihe prizes will be as follows: First and second for best arranged geneiai display; first and second for asters, Estacada s iiower; best display of dahlias and best display of zenias. Prizes will be on display at the Estacada Pharmacy. The general committee decided that no prizes will be given for best kept yards this year, as the scarcity ot water has greatly anected the conditions of lawns and flowers. GARFIELD UPPER EAGLE CREEK The jo in t meeting of the Dorcas and W. C. T. U. was en tertain ed at the home of Mrs. Crawford. F if teen ladies enjoyed the afternoon. Goth societies held business sessions followed by a most appetizing lunch. G arfield Juvenile Grange enjoyed a weinie roast and ice cream dinner a t the G range Hall last Thursday. Owing to the rain, this was held in place of their reg u lar picnic. R. E. Davis and fam ily are spend ing a few weeks a t th eir ranch. The fo u rth annual picnic of Gar- f.eld G range was held at Dinty Moore’s park. G rangers and their friends enjoyed the day. A boun tiful dinner table was spread a t the noon hour. In the afternoon Bren- ton Vedder, county superintendent of schools, spoke on the union high school which met with th e hearty approval of those present. Short talks were given by W. H. Holder, first M aster of G arfield Grange, which was organized 24 years ago; M ary E. Holder, first woman Mast er; Mrs. Clara Hicenbothom, Master of Eagle Creek G range; and Olive K. Davis, M aster of Garfield G range. Six ch a rter members were p resen t: Mr. and Mrs. Holder, Mr. and Mrs. T. Yocum, Ida P alm ateer and Mrs. Chas. Duncan. Betty W eatherby acted as chairman. Mr. and Mrs. J . C. M oreland and fam ily spent the week end in P ort land. The R. E. Davises, W alter Shrin- ers and W. B. Lemons attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chitwood, of Damascus on Sunday. Mrs. J. W. D illinger delightfully entertain ed the Skip-a-W eek Club on Tuesday, assisted by Mrs. Lemon and Mrs. W eatherby. Mrs. H. H. A nders and daughter, Helen, spent several days in P o rt land last week. Mrs. J. B. Robertson entertained the Dorcas and W. C. T. U. ladies a t a very pleasant p arty Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson were callers on Mrs. H. H. Udell last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell, baby son —'Leroy David— Mr. and Mrs. C. iCouneman, Will Bluhm, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil May, Mr. and MMrs. Dawson Fairchild, little daughter— P atty — and Mrs. Louise Douglass were calling a t the home of Roy Douglass on Sunday. Will and W alter Douglass and Virgil Douglass w ent to the m ount ains on S aturday a fte r huckleber ries, b u t didn't find very many. Will got about a gallon. Mrs. Dick Gibson was calling on Mrs. Jam es Taylor, Frs. Claude Sersanous and Mrs. E. N. N aylor last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Doug lass and son, Carl, w ere Portland visitors on Monday. Mrs. W. H. Kandle was visiting a t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Wilcox, on Sunday. There have been some horse buy ers in this neighborhood recently. Roy Douglass sold a team . Mr. and Mrs. Sersanous en ter tained Portland friends on Sunday. ’OREGON CAPITAL FOR OREGON INDUSTRIES’ “Oregon capital fo r Oregon in- dustriees’’ th a t is the plea which the Oregon S tate Cham ber of Commerce is broadcasting to the business men the state. Industrial development from w ith in is seen by the state-w ide organi zation as one of O regon’s g reat needs. To this end, service to local industries is one of the initial steps every Oregon city is askeed to con sider in its industrial program. There is no discounting the value of outside capital and industries in this encouragem ent of productive industries at home, b u t rath e r a rec ognition th at no more forceful pre sentation can be made to new capi tal and new people to invest and lo cate in Oregon than a dem onstration of our own faith by ourselves in w hat we have to offer. 1925 Ford Coupe, very good. The tendency of Oregon business 1923 C hevrolet touring with ex- men to prove their faith in the va traa. lue of well-managed, local indus 1922 Chevrolet touring. If you don’t see the used car tries, utilizing farm products, iis be you are looking for, ask us; we coming more evident iin all parts of the state. Canneries, linen mills, have it. and other projects o ffe r evidence of this wide-spread progress, DEPENDABLE USED CARS GEO. G. GEIL, Estacada, Ore. THREE LINKS PRICE MAKES FLYING Miss Emma Boone, of Portland, spent the week end at the Baugh - ' man hoine a t Camp 10. Miss Boone is a cousin of Mrs. Baughman. Miss Mildred Ramsay, of Corval lis, spent several days visiting at the Al A. Price, president of Price George Ramsay home. Bros. D epartm ent Store, and one of Mr. H. E. W ooster and family and the city ’s most prom inent m e Mr. and Mrs. H arry Poole le tt for d ia n ts, is making a flying s ta it lo r their vacation last Saturday. They a seat in the legislative hail at Sa will visit a t the beaches fo r one lem by sta rtin g his advertising cam week. paign early. Mr. Price is dem ocra Mr. and Mrs. E. F. G unter and tic nominee, and intends to wage daughter, Betty June, were dinner an aggressive campaign, with the guests a t the Ray Erickson home at idea th a t he will be one of the Camp 10 Monday. three men sent from Clackamas Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGinnis spent county. a pleasant evening a t the Kay Erick With a record o f civic activities son home MMnoday. perhaps equalled by no other man Mr. and Mrs. E arl Jones are the in the county, Mr. Price has had a proud parents of a fine 6 Vs pound hand in practically every forw ard baby boy. M other and son are g at movement sta rted here during the ing along nicely. This is the first past 25 years. He has oeen an uc- baby born in our little m o u n ta in , tive booster fo r a g reat many city town. Dr. Rhodes was in attendance. and county projects, and has had Mr. and Mrs. E. F. G unter and considerable to do with organiza daughter were guests a t dinner at tion work. He has never taken u the George A rm strong home on g reat p art in politics except within Tuesday. the past few years. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay are He was chairm an of the county out fo r a few days visiting friends dem ocratic cen tral com mittee at and relatives. he tim e of his nomination, and Miss Ellen Kieth, of Faraday, is previously served on the county tax visiting at the Geo. Townsend cor.scrvat.on committee. He is a home. Mason, an Eih and a Woodman, a Little Lee Erickson has been quite member of the board of tne Cm. ill with a cold but is on the road to ber of Commerce, und hus serv. u recovery now. on budget com m ittees fo r both the Mr. W agner, of Garfield district, city and county, lie was an inde- visited at the home of his daughter, ia u g ab .e w orker to r pure wuun fo r Mrs. Geo. A rm strong, fo r several Oregon City, and had more to do days last week. with the installation of a modern Geeo. A rm strong and Jim Dear- -n e fight.ng equipm ent here than dorf are building a cottage fo r the any other one man. -chool teacher. Mr. Price has also been an a r Miss A nna Scott and Miss Irene dent supporter of the good roads Duvis are spending severul days at ..lovement, und hus been active in „ho home ot Mrs. Geo. Arm strong. projects designed to cem ent cue in Mrs. Betty W allace spent S atu r terests of town und county people, day and Sunday a t her home near d u rin g his 25 y ears’ business ex Estacada. perience in Oregon City, Al Price Lee B anker Jr.* had his tonsils and ¡.as p u h u p s met more people und adenoids removed last week. made more friends than fails to the Miss Agnes A rth u r of Gresham is lot of the average man, and from visiting a t the W. L. Stockton home the inuications coming into his a t Intake. campaign headquarters, the possi Mrs. P ecrry Anderson and child- bility of his election as one of the reen of Esacada visited at the Earl tnree representatives appears to be Jones home fo r a day or so. adm itted.— Oregon City E nterprise. Guy Wilcox and children and Hal Gibson and wife visited at the Wm QUEEN CONTEST ivandle home last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schaeffer, Mrs. The following candidates hav Geo. A rm strong, Misses Irene Davis been announced .n the Highwu and Anna Scott spent Tuesday even- Queen Contest, and as the time •ng listening to the prize fight by .imited between now and the dal radio a t the E. F. G unter home. oj the celebration, no doubt, thei w.iil be some rush voting and lot i xcitem ent over this contest in tl; v .x t few days. If you w ant your candidate elec We surely are thankful fo r th a t splendid rain of last week. We ,d hurry along w.th your votes ai; were nearly sm othered with the oOg th a t your Queen is ru ler ovi ¡ms big celebration. dust. The Candidates— Mrs. John Randolph, who has Rutii W hitehead, Burton. been quite ill fo r the past four or M argaret Beck, Springw ater, five weeks, is slowly recovering, we Lola Johnson, Estacada. are pleased to report, and hopc. shi VIOLA NEWS will soon be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller have moved into their home here on the farm . S a t u r d a y & S u n d a y , A u g . 28-29 Mr. and Mrs. W orth Randolph, “ A R IZ O N A S W E E P S l A K E S " with the la tte r’s mother, Mrs. For- ben, of California, have been spend with ing a week or more a t the home of HOOT GIBSON, Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph. Helen Lynch, Em m ett King and Kale Price. Mr. and Mrs. Evenson, of Red 1« * * lands, and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Lan M o n d a y & T u e s d a y , A u g . 30-31 kin and Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Pow ers and their children, Helen and "F IG H T IN G D E M O N ’ Junior, with Miss Sylvia Powlsen, ot RICHARD TALMADGE neur Lents, spent the week end at I t ’s an r . B. O. Picture Seaside. They rep o rt a fine time. ♦ * * Jim Sevier, who had a n b broken Wed.-T h u r j . - F r i d a y , S e p t. 1-2-3 and injured otherwise, a t the mill, "T H E i H H t E M U S K E T E E R S ’ •s able to walk aiound but will not DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS be able to work for some time. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicinbothem, M arguerite De La Motte with their three daughters, of Stev W onderful cast. Admission 35-11 enson, Wash., spent a few days at * * * the home of their parents, Mr. and S a t u r d a y , S e p t. 4 t h Mrs. Sevier. From here they went "SC R A PPIN G K I D ’’ to Long Beach and enjoyed sea ART ACOKD bathing and ate clams to their fill, Ii.ue S treak W estern returning h u e on Saturday and * * m then to their home a t Stevenson. S u n d a y , S e p t . 5 th The neighbors gave Mr. and Mrs. " S E V E N D A VS" Martin Tcllifson a farew ell party A week's laugh with on Monday evening, the 16th. Mrs. LILLIAN RICH Tcllifson will teach at Molino and e • • Mr. Tellifson will still work at the M o n d a y , L a b o r D a y , Sept. 6th mill here. They own a home a t Mo lino, where they moved their house "Seven D ays" as Matinee hold goods S aturday. “ WOMAN O F P A R IS " Evening EDNA PI RVIANCE with If you wish your trad«, to rise, ADOLPH MENJOlj you m ust surely advertise,