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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County VOLUME XX. PREMIUM LIST OF SPRiNGWATER FAIR S p rin g w a te r G ra n g e Hall S E P T j 17, 1926. RULES All articles entered m ust be own ed by exhibitor. All exhibits should be in place by 9:00 A. M. I f possible bring your exhibits the day before. No exhibit« may be removed prior to 5:00 o’clock P,1 M. except by special perm it. The fa ir board will not be re sponsible fo r loss or in ju ry tot any article. No anim al known to be diseased will be perm itted on the grounds. No article which has previously received a prize from this fa ir as sociation shall be eligible fo r a prize a t this fair. The decisions of the judges elected by the Board shall be final, No article which is unw orthy shall receive a prize simply because there is no com petition. All exhibits in Juvenile D epart m ent m ust be prepared by th e ex hibitor, i F irst and Second prize ribbons will be aw arded in all classes. Cash prizes in Juvenile D epart m ent will be announced later, CLASS I. J. A. SHIBLEY, Supt. C attle 1> Best bull under one year, 2, Best bull over one year, under] two years, 3. Best bull over tWo yearsi 4. Best heifer under one year, 6 . Best heifer over one year, under two years. 6. Best cow over two years. Jerseys, Guernseys, A yrshires, Holsteins, Shorthorns & H erefords. Sheep 7, Best lamb. 8. Best sheep over one year, under/ two years. 9. Best sheep over two years. Male and female, any breed; also Angora goats and milch goats. Swine 10. 11. 12. 13. Any Best boar over'one year, Best boar Under one year. Best sow over one year. Best sow Under one year. breed. CLASS II. EDWARD SHEARER, Supt. P o u ltry 14. Best cock. 15. Best cockerel. 16. Best hen. 17. Best pullet. Any standard breed. CLASS III. PETER ERICKSON, • Supt. A gricultural 18. 19. 20. Best 6 stalks corn. Best 3 sunflowers. Best Mangel Wurtzels. 21 . Best 8 stock carrots. 2 2 . Best clover. 23. Best vetch. 24. Best alfalfa. 25. Best millet. x 26. Best squash. 27. Best pumpkin. 28. Best qt. winter wheat. 29. Best qt. spring wheat. 30. Besbv qt. gray oats. 31. Best qt. white oats. 32. Best qt. rye. 83. Best q t vetch seed. 34. Best qt. field peas. 35. Best\qt. flax seed. 36. Best qt. buckwheat. 87. Best wheat in 4 inch sheaf. 38. Best gray oats in 4 in. sheaf. 39. Best white oats in 4 in. sheaf 40. Best rye in 4 inch sheaf. 41. Best barley in 4 in. sheaf. 42. Best 6 ears sweet corn. 43. Best 6 ears pop corn. 44. Best q t beans (any variety) CLASS IV. PETER ERICKSON, Supt. V egetables 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. EA STERN NO. 48 Best 8 beets. Best 8 rutabagas. Best 3 turnip«.) Best 3 parsnips. Best 3 table carrots. Best 3 onions. Best cantaloupe. Best watermelon. • Best cabbage. Best cauliflower. Best 5 tomatoes. Best 3 heads lettuce. Best rhubarb. Best cowkale. Best 6 early potatoes. Best'6 late potatoes. $1.50 A YEAR CLACKAMAS NEW S THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1926. POPULAR F.STACADA C O U PL E QUEEN CONTEST JO IN E D IN M A R RIAG E The official count of votes fo r queen fo r the laUor day celebration as given o ut on W ednesday even ing is as follows: DOVER DOINGS THREE LINKS On last Saturday afternoon, a t Vancouver, Wash., Miss Frances Hassell became the bride of Mr. Charles M archbank, at a quiet cere mony. Mrs. M archbank is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell of this city. She attended the schools here and also tau g h t in the grades here fo r several years. 1 Mr. M archbank is the son of Mr. Jam es M archbank, of Hood River, an d fo r some tim e has been connect ed with th e M archbank confection ery store, where he won many friends, due to his ever pleasant m anners and congenial ways. Mr. and 1 Mrs. M archbank are spending th eir honeymoon visiting with Mr. M archbank’s relatives in Hood River and with friends at The Dalles. They have not decided definitely ju st where they will make their home, b u t th eir many friends in com m unity sincerely hope t^ a t they will decide to rem ain here. The NeW3 joins with num erous friends in offering congratulations and best wishes fo r a long and hap py m arried life. COLTON-ESTAGADA ROAD 10 OF scene Lola Johnson ..............................36S Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davidson, E rn est Campbell has purchased It was the w riter’s good fortune M artha W hitehead .................... 309 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hayden, Mr. and the property known as the Magnolia to walk over the route of the Molal- M argaret Beck ............................235 Mrs. R. J . S chaeffer and Fred Vin- place and is moving his fanii!y in ln-Collon-Estaradu read the other this week. The Cam pbell’s lived in Florcnce Ju n e Reed ............... 170 wen‘ P °rtlan d F r'd ^ ev* '" day. We had frequently driven ov ing to atten d the opening of the new I this neighborhood once before and er the d ifferen t roads in that sec The contest will close a t nine o’ Broadway th eatre. There was such everyone is glad to see them com tion. Every road was rough and to j a crowd however th a t they! were un clock S aturday evening. Plan ing back to be with us perm anently. had steep grades. While anxious to able to g et in so w ent to the Pan- Mr. Campbell is planning on putting vote early. have the road from the Estucada a out several acres of straw berries. Only a few days left. Isn ’t it ex- ta£f® ‘n«te a d - S pringw ater country connected w ... E arl F. G unter went! to Portland H. L. G uthrie has installed a ra the valley, we were entirely u npre citing? H ere’s hoping your candi F riday to see Dr. Sommers. He dio, purchased through the Gresh pared for finding such an excellent date wins. h u rt his side b ut an X -ray showed no am cannery. grade as has been found. bones broken and we hope be will D. V. Rose, successor to E arly & Four per cent will be the steepest feel better,, in a short time. 17. Best 3 peppers. Richardson’s saw mill has ju st pur- grade. Besides the excellent grade 18. Best plate cucumbers. Mrs. W. G. Baughman, of Camp j chased the Buse tim ber, through the road will follow along Dorn 19. Best bunch celery. 10, is visiting frinds around T hree j 0e DeShazer. creek in such a way as to make a Links fo r a few days. Quite a num ber of people from CLASS V. most delightful drive. It will be as Mr. and Mrs. E a r ^ F . G unter cel- j this vicinity atten d ed Guy Wilcox’s PET E R ERICKSON, Supt. beautiful as the famous Zig Zag on ebrated th e ir seventh w edding anni- J sale on S aturday, the Mt. Hood Loop. H o rtic u ltu re versary on Sunday, A ugust 29th, Elsie Pagh, wh0 has been spend- There will be no expensive con- Best plate fall apples. with a dinner which was enjoyed by ing a p a rt of the sum m er with her stru ctu ral difficulties to be met. It Best plate w inter apples. Messrs, and Mesdames Geo. Town fath er a t LaRose Lawn, retu rn ed to will not be a costly road to connect. Best plate pears. send, Geo. Ramsay, R. J. S ch aeffer; Portland on Sunday to prepare for It will be a road to a ttra c t tourists Best plate peaches. Miss Mildred Ramsay, Mrs. A. L. school. as making one of the most delight Best plate prunes. Egans, B etty and Bobby Townsend, » F ra n k B eatty !is progressing nice ful loop drives out of Oregon City Best plate quinces. B etty Ju n e G unter and the host and ly w ith the shingle mill work. On or Portland. ’There will be many Best plate grapes. hostess. A pleasant social evening S aturday he brought in the engine d ifferen t loops connecting with this Best w alnuts. was spent playing'^500. and had the m isfortune to g et it Best filberts. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED , road- The Mt. Hood Loop can be Mr. and Mrs. H. E. W ooster and p artly over the grade, so th a t it took On Sunday, August). 29th, at the taken on either side of the raoim- CLASS? VI. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Poole have re a num ber of I men several hours to home of Mr. John Hamilton, Sr., on ta in - Tlle loop can be shortem d by PET E R ERICKSON, Supt. tu rn ed from th eir vacation. They get it back on the road. Clear Creek, the Stone and Hamil- retu rn in g by way of Springw ater, rep o rt a good tim e atyboth N etarts Flowers Ralph DeShazer sta rted work on ton fam ilies gathered to celebrate Estacada or Gresham. E ith er of Best collection flow ering and Rockaway. Monday to build a small house. He ¡he birthday of Mrs. Wm. Stone, Sr., these would make an excellent Mrs. A. L. Egans of P ortland h at is being assisted by H iram Johnson. plants. and Mr. John Hamilton, Sr. drive. It will open the eastern end Best collection cu t flowers. been spending a week a t th e home M ark Pagh has been doing con A fter dinner all spent a pleasant ’o i Clackamas county to a short cut of, her daughter, Mrs. E arl G unter. siderable finishing work on his Best flowering!, plant. aftertioon a t the creek. ¡ south to Salem or any south rn Best bouquet cu t flow ers She is retu rn in g to her home W ed house. The following w ere p resen t: Mr. ! P°in t- °Pens a short route to nesday morning. (one variety.) Joe D eShazer has recently sold a and Mrs. Wm. Stone, Sr., of Ore- ‘‘astern Oregon from the ¿outh by The J. A. McGinnises had as th eir fine registered hog to Mr. Bart- Best bouquet cut floWets gon City; Mr. John Hamilton, Sr„ ‘ w a>’ of W apinitia. guests to dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ed anna. (mixed varieties, and Jam es Ham ilton, of Viola; Mr. ' Vith the completion of the Ore- C utting and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. E lm er and A rth u r Pagh are at and Mrs. Wm. Stone, Jr., of Oregon K° n City-Mob 11a Silverton road . rid CLASS VII. Davidson on Monday, A ugust 30th, Hood River w orking in the fru it City, and children, Wilma, Bill and lh " rou<1 Wl'st of Molalla to the Fa- PET E R ERICKSON, Supt. in celebration of th eir second wed there. N orm an; also Charlotte Brackle, of cific highway a t Hubbard, this new Needle W ork ding anniversary. Mr. J, G. K rieger had the m isfor E ugene; Mr. and Mrs. H arry Mosh road will connect eastern Clackamas 1 . H and sewing. A. Huling is spending severs tune last week to lose a fine Jersey er, of Salem, and sons, Kenneth, county ar.d central Oregon with the 2. Machine sewing. days a t the Ed C utting home. cow th ro u g h eating wild parsnips: Wm. and H arry ; Mr. and Mrs. John Tillamook beaches and ull southern 3. Em broidery. The 3-Bs Club held th eir reg u lar The rock crusher is being over points of the state. 4. T atting. . m eeting a t th e home of Mrs. R. J. hauled fo r the season’s work. An Hamilton, Jr., of Viola, and child- W ithout question this small road reen, Ja n e t and Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. 6 . Crocheting, ' S chaeffer on T hursday afternoon. unusual am ount of crushed rock is enterprise opens more te rrito ry anil Charles E. DuBois, of E stacada, and 6. K nitting. Those enjoying the m eeting w ere: needed this year. children, V irginia, Charles, Edwin will do more fo r the development of 7. Quilt. Mesdames G unter, M arshall, Ram Clackamas county than the same and David. say, A rm strong and the hostess. CLAS8 V III. GARFIELD All present wished th e guests of ( -imount of money spent o* mileage There were two visitors presen t: W. A. BARD, Supt, honor m any happy retu rn s of t h e l of road constructed in the history Miss Mildred Ramsay and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lemon and day. the co unty’s road building. It Domestic Science 1 L. Egans. Mrs. R. E. Davis were Portland vis _____________ will be one of the county’s most 1. Bread. Miss MMildred Ramsay retu rn ed itors Wednesday. MRS. C. E. DOCKENDORF popular drives. 2 . Cake.) ! to her home a t Corvallies Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Van H outen and Mrs. C. E. Dockendorf, who lived The Bpirit of th P m arket road 3. Pie. morning. children have retu rn ed from Cali for some years at Morrow Station, construction is not violated in build- 4. Canned F ruit. - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGinnis fornia to make th eir home on their died a t the Sellwood hospital inK of this Toad because it is pri- 5. Canned Vegetables. w ent o ut W ednesday to spend sev ranch, the old C arp en ter place. W ednesday, A ugust 2Gth. Mrs. marily a farm er’s road. It will 6 . Canned Meats. eral days in P ortland visiting J. F. Reeker was a P ortland visit D ockendorf was born at Lake Dory, make possible the development of a 7. Dried Prunes. friends and relatives. or Tuesday. O ntario, Canada. W ith her fa th e r’s i vas*- farm ing and fru it growing sec- 8 . Dried F ru it other than Mrs. A nderson, m other of Mrs. J. G arfield G range will hold no fam ily she came to Iron Jtiv er, Wis- *-'on which is held back, and in many Prunes. R. McGinnis, le ft for her home in Septem ber m eeting b ut will m eet in ?onsin in 1882, w here she was mar- cases deserted, because of not hav 9. Jelly. San Francisco S aturday. ‘n8 a road outlet. The im portance reg u lar session S aturday, October ried to C. E. Dockendorf. W ith her 10 . Jam . Mrs. Myers and daughter, of 2nd. husband she came to Oregon in ° f this road calls for all speed pos- 11 . Pickles. Portland, spent several days visiting Mr, and Mrs. M. G. W eatherby 1901. She is survived by her hus- s'Lde in its construction.— Molalla 12 . D airy B utter. a t the W, G. Baughm an home in w ent to Portland on business on band.C. E. Dockendorf, of Molalla; Pioneer. 13. Home Made Cheese. Camp 10. Tuesday. two sisters, Mrs. D. Kenny of Mor- ------------------- -- 14. Honey. Mrs. Geo. A rm strong is spending row Station and Mrs. J. J. Kenny of SPRINGW ATER FAIR NEWS 15. Dried Vegetables. several days in G arfield visiting at Leona, O regon; also two brothers, ---------- GEORGE ITEMS CLASS IX. th e home of her fath er, Mr. Wag- W. R. Riordan, of Stillw ater, Minn., Only tw 0 w eecki now until Fnir I ner. L. S. TENNY, Supt. Mr. Lewis W eisenfluh was taken and J. H. Riordan, E ast Alseace, N. time and preparations are rapidly G ard en P ro d u cts fo r Boys a n d Girls t0 a hospital in P ortland and we H. Much sym pathy was extended ',0' nP made to make it a success, SPRINGWATER U n d e r 15 Years to her from her friends in this Io- There will be free coffee ut the din- hope fo r a speedy recovery. 1. Best 3 ears field corn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W hitfield and cality through her long period of j ncr hour for all who bring th eir I There will be Sunday school at 2 . Best 3 ears pop corn. iuffering. F uneral services were cups. 10 a. m. and church services a t 11 baby w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Ladies Aid is to have a 3. Best 3 ears sw eet corn. held S aturday from St. A gatha’s on Sunday as usual. Everyone cor Chris Johnson and children S atu r 4. Best 3 carrots. church, Sellwood, with interm ent in lunch booth where sandwiches, cake, day and Sunday. dially invited to come. 6. Best 3 beets. P rune drying has commenced in St. A gnes’ cem etery, near Gresham. pie, sala,| and coffee may be bought The talk given us by Rev. Parou- a t reasonable prices. Best 3 turnips. 6. this neighborhood. nagian on last Sunday m orning was MRS. TOWNSEND ENTERTAINS 7. Best 5 early potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. John Combes and very in terestin g and appealing. He, Mrs. L ester Townsend en tertain 8 . Best 5 late potatoes. little son, Billy, from St. Helens, being a native of A rm enia, gave us ed charm ingly a t an afternoon func- 9. Best cabbage. are staying a few days a t the home facts we could not otherw ise get, -ion on Tuesday a t her home in 10 . Best squash. of Mrs. Elsie Dew and family. and some of th e things he told us Faraw ay. 11 . Best pumpkin. T hu rsd ay & F riday, Sept. 2-3 Emma Paulsen was visiting the ■ were very horrible and touching. The aftern o o n was spent in sew- 12 . Best parsnips. home folks Saturday and Sunday. ng, a fte r which a dainty lunch was “ T H E T H R E E M U S K E T E E R S ” Between the bad prunes and the 13. Best', celery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards, of DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS served by Mrs. Townsend assisted 14. Best cucum ber» bad w eather the prune men in this \ H erm iston, and children, Neva and and by her m other, Mrs. Aycock. section are decidedly discouraged. June, and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Paul- CLASS X. M arguerite Do La Motte Those enjoying this a ffa ir w ere: Many grow ers have quit owing to sen of P ortland speent last Monday Needle W o rk fo r Children U n d er 35-15c Mesdames W. J. Moore, John Love W onderful cast. * * Admission mold and brown rot. with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen. * 14 Y ears lace, Raymond Lovelace, Ina Smith, Mrs. Joe G uttridge entertain ed j Mr. Clayton Chaney is confined S atu rd ay , Sept. 4th 1. Best Hand Sewing. Theo. Ahlberg, Aycock, Law rence; relatives from P ortland on Tuesday, to his bed with a fractu red leg, the 2 . Best T attin g . " S C R A P P I N G K ID ” Miss Pearson; Arnold and Ju n io r Mr. and Mrs. Bard were Sunday « » f o r tu n e occurring in Estacada 3. Best Crocheting. Ahlberg, Jam es Smith, Homer Mat- ART ACORD guests a t th e Shibley home. I ^ week. CLASS XI. son and Je an and Louise Lovelace. Blue Streak W estern Eileen E n n a has ju st recovered * • • Edith Howell and Evelyn Aycock Needle W ork fo r C hildren 14 to 17 I from the mumps at the home of YOU A PPRA ISE THE CAR, THEN gave a canning dem onstration in S unday, Sept. 5th Y ears Old NAME THE PRICE YOU Oregon City on Saturday afternoon. Ju liu s Paulsen. 1. Best Hand Sewing. “ SEVEN DAYS” Mr. Larsen is visiting with his WANT TO PAY The H arley Rainey fam ily of 2 . Best Machine Sewing. A week’s laugh with Portland, w ere Sunday visitors a t wife and family. 1924 O verland coupe, bum pers LILLIAN RICH 3. Best Em broidery. Mr. Geo. Wilson took a trip to * * * the R. S. G uttridge home. fro n t and re a r; other ex tras; good CLASS XII. G ladstone la s t week. , | Marion M illard and wife of Port* p ain t; good tires. Monday, L abo r Day, Sept. 6th P . t Stock f o r B o y . sn d G irl. U n d e r land w ere ?uegU Qn S u n d a y , t the Mr. Ju liu s Paulsen and boys, Er- 1925 O verland to u rin g ; looks and “ Seven Days” as M atinee 17 Y . a r . ving and A ustin Enna, took a trip to home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. runs like new car. “ WOMAN O F P A R I S ” Mr. and Mrs. George W ilson’s on 1. Best calf under one year. F rank Millard. 1922 Chevrolet touring. Evening Sunday. 2 . Best pig under 6 months. The C hristian E ndeavor meeting 1923 Chevrolet touring. EDNA PURVIANCE with Best rab b it any age. a t the Closner home on F riday ev- visiting the week Dodge screen delivery, all in ADOLPH MENJOU end with his CLASS XIII. ening was well attended and much brother, H arry. good condition. • * • G irls’ C an n in g Club enjoyed. 20 used cars in Fords, Chevrolet, W ednesday A T hursday, Sept. 8-9 A num ber o f P ortland friends Maxwell, Dodge, etc. 1. Best display of canning. “ MARRY M E” D E P E N D A B L E U S ED CARS weree guests of B arney Gilbride on HESSELL IMPLEMENT CO., A Param ount Automobiles Im plem ents • • • SPECIA L NOTICE Sunday. 1925 Ford Coupe, very good. Gresham , Ore. The Springw ater Ladies’ Aid will Mr. Vale, who purchased and S a tu r d a y A Suday, Sept. 11-12 1923 Chevrolet to u rin g with ex have salad, sandwiches and coffee moved onto the Nels C hristensen S K IN N E R 'S D RE SS SUIT tras. NEW CAR AGENCY fo r sale on the ground. place recently, is making a num ber REGINALD DENNY and 1922 Chevrolet touring. __ of improvement* in the old place. LAURA LA PLANTE I f you d o n 't see the used car Willys Knight, Overland, Stude- * • • SPECIA L NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Covey, of Portland, you are looking for, ask us; we baker. Basket dinner a t 12:00 o’clock. were Sunday guests of th eir daugh- Only the best pictures shown a t the Sales . . . - Service have i t F ree coffee to those who bring teer, Mrs. A rchie Howell, Liberty. GEO. G. CEIL, Estacada, Or«. J LIBERA THEATRE PflöG i!J thgir CBp. 4 Guy Grable, ot Harrisburg, waa GEO. C. CEIL, Estacada, Ore.