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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1926)
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern VOLUME XX. NO. 49. EASTER I CLACKAMAS NEWS School Begins HIGHWAY FETE SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Monday, Sept. 13 Clackamas County N ew s from the Neighboring Towns |_ $1.50 A YEAK TH URSD AY, SEPT. 9, 1926. VIOLA NEWS SPR1NGWATER Fish Commission f|pff YEÄR 1 3 Ö F Piani Trout jp H0HQRED Clackamas county hus been well The Estacada schools will open School opens in this district on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sevier expect Every member o f the local Mason taken care of this year by the state next Monday morning, Sept. 13th, g eptember 20th with Mrs. Dallas as tafce a trjp east soon as far as j game commission hatchery at Delph ic Lodge who has been a Mason for with a splendid corps of teachers, principal and Mrs. Lois Erickson as Salida, Colorado, where they will be fifty years or more will be an lion- Creek. oieil guest at the iniptcssivi cere ; the following being chosen to pre- prjmary teacher. at the home of Mrs. Sevier’s broth- Supt. J. C. Moreland informs the monies that will bt. held iu Portland j side over the destinies o f the grade Regular church services each Sun- CFi Earl Bdde, and they will also News that the following streams September 15th to celebrate live and high schools for the coming day morning at eleven o ’clock with meet her brother-in-law and sister, have been planted during the sum 76th Anniversary of the founding of the Grand Lodge of Oregon, in | year: Sunday school at ten. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee, o f Saline, mer: structions were received today by In the grades are Maud Sherman, Callers on Mrs. Moger on Tues- Mich.; also a neice, Mrs. T. San- Rainbow Planted 1926 Wm. Dale, secretary o f the local Rhode Beck, Romina Herman, Nel- day were Mrg John Park and the iord and HtUe daughter, of Milan> Eagle Creek ........................305,000 Masonic Lodge, to immediately as lie Gardner, Alma Lane, Maybelle two jdrs Swansons. Michigan; and a nephew, Frank j Deep Creek ........................110,000 certain how many fifty year Masons Sutton. there are among its membership in Mrs. Harold Horner and children Bode, and wife o f Detroit, Mich, Salmon Creek ................... 139,000 the city and surrounding district. In the high school will be Claudia were Friday afternoon callers on Mr. Sevier expects after a few j Zig Zag .............................. 27,000 As soon as th names are received Plank, Florence Bryant, Kathleen Mrg Harry Grable. ^ days visit at Salida to go on to Mi- | Dubois Creek ..................... 27,000 special invitations will bo sent them Skinner, Alta Kirshner, Ralph 0 . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Erickson re- ian> Missouri, to visit his relatives, Milk Creek ......................... 56,000 from Grand Lodge heaaquarters. Baker, Arnold Drews, and Robert turned home recently after a two They expect to be gone five or six Thousands of -Mason.- will gather Bouder Creek ................... 56,000 from all pails o f the stale to parti Manning. weeks vacation spent at Bend, Ore. weekg, Clackamas River ...............336,000 cipate in the celebration, and in ad Mr. O. T. Olson is the superin Mrs. S. E. Lawrence and daugh- Mrs. Randolph, who has been on When the caravan reached Bar tendent o f ^oth schools and has dition representatives from variou ter were Portland visitors during the sick list for some time, is im- ton the cars were parked and all proved very successful in his work Total .......................... 1,0^6,000 lodges of Washington and Idaho the past week. proving. that were originally under the jni.s joined in witnessing the coronation Delph Creek, 200,00 Steelhead diction of the Grand Lodge of Ore our schools for the past two D. C. Howell of Portland is visit- Mrs. Ed Ficken was taken sud- ceremonies. The American Legion Trout. gon when the Northwest was s'.ill a years. ing at the. Henry Cromer home. denly and dangerously ill on Satur- color bearer and attendants, follow Eastern Brook Planted 1926 territory, will attend. Ui the 29,- The Joe Guttridge family spent day evening and Sunday evening ed by the band, led the procession. REBEKAHS HONOR MR. AND Eagle Creek ..................... 225,500 000 Masons in the state it is e-L- Sunday visiting with relatives at they took her to the St. Vincent’s They then formed an aisle through Deep Creek ........................213,500 rnated that between 5,000 and 6.000 MRS. GERALD WILCOX Siiverton. will be present when Edgar H. iSen- | hospital in Portland, where she un- which passed the dainty little crown Delph Creek ......... 162,ft00 senich, Most Worshipful Grand Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox were Mr. and Mrs. Mann o f -The derwent a dangerous operation. bearer, Joyce Wilcox, followed by Fail Creek ......................... 99,200 ¡Master, calls the meeting to order guests of honor at a farewell party Dalles spent the week end with Her many friends hope that she may Miss Lola Johnson, who was es in Bee Creek .......................... 49,600 in the Municipal Auditorium on Saturday evening at the I. 0 . O. their daughter, Mrs. Forrest Erick- be restored to health again soon. corted to the coronation stand by Clear Creek ........................ 19,600 Portland. F. hall, with the members o f Cen- son> The program will bo divided in Mrs. Janet (Graham) Wortz, who Hon. Harvey E. Cross, Princesses Molalla ............ " ................. 35,000 two sections. The first section will tenial Rebekah lodge acting as host The R. S. Guttridge family enter- has been in poor health for the past Margaret and Martha. Then on an Milk Creek ......................... 42,000 consist of a banquet held in honor tained relatives from Portland on yeari at the home of her parents, attractively decorated platform, esses. Dubois Creek ..................... 3,600 o f ail fifty year Masons now mem The evening was spent in playing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graham, was Miss Johnson was crowned Queen Salmon River ......................i7,500 bers o f the various Oregon lodges. games of various sorts, after which Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley were taken to the Sanitarium at Milwau- Attendance will be limited to these Lola by Judge Cross o f Clackamas Zig Zag River ................... 35,000 fifty year Masons, Grand Mu ters We all hope county in honor o f this memorable the party marched into the banquet Oregon City visitors on Saturday. kje on Wednesday. Boulder Creek ................... 7,000 o f the United States and Canada, and were seated at tables Jim Folsom and family of Bright- that the change will restore her to occasion, the completion o f the oom heads o f the various Masonic bodies beautifully decorated in pink and j wood spent the week end as the health again. wonderful highway loop. Total ..................... ........ 936,400 m Oregon, Past Grand Masters, green, the colors o f the order. A guests o f his sister, Mr. Harold Those of Viola who attended the Grand Lodge officers and District Queen Lola was then given the Later in the year about two mil Deputy Grand Masters o f the Grand dainty lunch consisting of sand Horner. big doings at Estacada labor day en- key fo r the day which closed this lion more young fry will be planted Lodgc o f Oregon, Masters and War wiches, pickles, coffee and cake was Marion and Eleanor Rainey, o f joyed a fine program, speeches, etc.; dens ot the lodges which organized ceremony. She was then escorted Portland have been spending the ate some of the best meat that was somewhere in Clackamas county. served. the Grand Ludgo of Or. gon, and of from her throne to the car, and just The Wixcoxes were presented past week with their aunt, Mrs. j ever roasted in Oregon. the Washington and iduho lodges MISS LOLA JOHNSON QUEEN before entering to finish the drive ) ___________________ under its juri. diction. The second with a serving tray in token of the Robert Guttridge, and family OF H IG H W A Y CELEBRATIO N section wi 1 revolve mound a huge around the loop, she christened this esteem and affection held for them Mr. and Mrs. Jack Do ape and j meeting for all Master Masons at very fine paved highway by break by the members o f the lodge, and daughter, Maxine, o f Portland, vis- ing a bottle o f Clackamas river wa In a highly .spirited contest for the Public Auditorium. hope was expressed that they would ited over the week end at the Henry The Grand Lodge was organ! ■ d Mrs. Chester Colt and daughter, ter. queen to rule over the highway cele liree quartets of a century ago at not remain away from us for any urumer home. Mrs. Doupe is a Zelpha, have been spending several bration on labor day, Miss Lola Oregon City in 1661. The then ’ih e procession then proceeded on great length o f time, but would re-1 cousin ot ivirs. Cromer and will be days with their mother and grand Johnson, the candidate of the Esta Oregon territory embraced every its way, stopping at Carver only turn at an early date to make this remembered by her old friends as mother, Mrs. J. F. Reeher. cada band, received the highest thing front the coast to the Rocky long enough for the band to render their permanent home. | tva Cornett. ¿Mountains. At the coining F oil- Mr. P. M. Wagner has been on the number o f votes and was declared land meeting, the principal adore. ..- a selection reminding them o f the There were some sixty or more Carl Ward left on Sunday for ! sick list for several days. iected for this very auspicious occa cc will deal with the history of Ma fact that something was happening members present to enjoy this , Sheridan to assist his brother-in-law Mrs. Anna Lowden of Portland is sonry in Oregon and the part sion. up in this end o f the county. pleasant evening. j Ernest Genserowski, with his hops. visiting her brother, C. T. Davis. .Masonry hus played m ihe state’s de Miss Johnson is the charming and Upon reaching the Old Oregon velopment. M. C. Glover o f Eagle Creek vis Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kilgore of beautiful daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Way to Save Money Trail in Logan, the party again re Certificate Safe . , , j uresham were calling on a few old ited at the M. G. Weatherby home Ray Johnson, and a very popular Chevrolet six per cent purchase . i.. . ,. , WE1DERHOLD DEW tired from their cars and led by Saturday. young lady o f this community. Her neighborhood one Governor Pierce, Judge Cross, certificates are always worth 100 ln e n *8 m Mrs. Egans and son, Frank, o f subjects were indeed happy to have Unng *■ le Past wee A marriage license was issued last Quenn Lola and other notables, pro cents on the dollar for they are not Portland, mother of Mrs. Gunter, uch a gracious personage to pre subject to market fluctuations, j alld M*'8- J. R. Dallas, of week to Mr. George Weid, rhohl and ceeded down the Trail for a few visited friends in Garfield Thurs side over the festivities of the day. Miss Margaret Dew, both o f George. yards while the movie camera man They can also be surrendered fo r Carver, were in this section on Mon- day. uay. The other two highest candidates Air. Wcide^.oid has r e . , i u . I n took moving pictures o f the proces refund, or transferred in , an em The new house o f M. G. Weather in the contest acted as princesses to Alberta Cromer was visiting on the George district for a number of sion. Again the parade was on its ergency. by is fast nearing completion. Queen Lola and wore also charming years, and now resides on the home Sunday with Ruth Day. way, reaching Estacada Park about Dr. J. Hewitt visited his ranch on in their dainty dresses of pastel place. All patrons o f Springwater noon, where lunch was served the day celebration in our community Saturday. „hades. They were the Misses Mar Miss Dew is the daughter of Mrs. Queen and her'party, the Governor, was held at the I. O. O. F. hall on Gran« e art Ul'8ed t0 be Present at W. L. Shriner and family left on garet Beck of Springwater and E,sie Dew and is a new resident of Judge Cross and party. A fter the Monday. Hie regular meeting on Saturday, Wednesday for Wenatchie, Wash., . lartha Whitehead o f Barton. this distnet, coming here from St. lunch, the audience gathered around This display surpassed in every September 11th. This is the last where they will work in the apple.,. Helens. the band stand, where the program way any ever staged here, and meeting before the fair and final | r e . Davis and family leave Fri Another lady, and an American at Congratulations and best wishes o f the day was given. The Estaca brought forth some wonderful blos arrangements are to be made at day for Wenatchee, Wash. that, has succeeded in swimming the are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wcid- hat time. da Choral society, under the able di soms o f varied varieties. i Mrs. Betty Weatherby was in English channel. Goes to show that erhold. rection o f Mr. David Horner, ren A liberal donation has been re- Portland Tuesday on business, Due to the very dry season the Napoleon when he gazed with long dered several delightful numbers, committee in charge o f this portion ceived by the Springwater fair board ! Mr. and Mrs. Steve Roberts of ing eyes across those turbulent wa THE ALLENS RETURN adding much to the entertainment o f the program was a bit hesitant in 1 from the P. E. P. Co. to be used for Boring visited relatives last week, ters did not realize what an easy o f the afternoon. Mr. Matt Giovei having a floral exhibit this year, cash prizes in the Juvenile Depart- A few improvements and needed job it was to cross over. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen, who then introduced Mr. H. C. Stephens, thinking there would be few flow- j ment. A number o f cash donations repairs have been done on the school iiavt beeilltiaking their home at Su- Mayor o f Estacada, who welcomed ers and thus it would not prove the nave been received from other house. School will open Monday, sanv.lie, Calif., lor some time, have Peace, Goodwill all present to this city for the day ;uccess it had been in former years. \ ources also. j Sept. 20, with Mr. Beck as teacher. returned to Oregon to live, and will and hoped ail would have a splen 3ut such was not the case, and the j Ghn Shearer o f Portland was a probably make their home at Lull did time. Judge Cross was then in arge room used for the display was wcek end guest at the home of his lace, Idaho. Kun, where Mr. Allen is interested f a t 'i K /i ^ Í L l f a C ’ .J « . " ' V vJ ! troduced, who spoke chiefly o f the bower o f flowers, creating a brother, Ed Shearer. in the Allen store. | The Sherman Kilgore family of road program o f the county, expres gorgeous sight in all their bright . Ihj y were \n,.ling on Friday at Mr. McDonald has had as his | Gresham were callers at the Madden I jL z sing his gratitude that this new fine olors. /V • ' the home of Mrs. Allen’s mother, guest recently a brother from Wal- j home on Monday. highway had been completed, ana In the sections arranged by indi Mrs. R. H. Currln. the next road in this district to re viduals fo r their general display o f | The Allens have many friends in > • • • ceive his best efforts was the Colton flowers keen originality was shown D E W E Y ’S “ O L Y M P IA ” A T T H E SESÇU1 'ln„ community who are happy to i * a , « T T <7 Toad, which would open up another and the judges were called upon to iiuve them back again. H* * VMJ: \ . * " fine territory. figure closoly in awarding prizes. Salabogi, a Fiji island chief vl.-lt- Mr. Milton A Miller, o f Port The final awards in this department mg th s country, says th0 American - land, also spoke briefly on subjects were: giii v. nil her bobbed hair, siiort First Prize— Mrs. F. C. Bartholo pertaining to present day events of I a s * • Kill d id pointed face is a good im- mew. interest. SL, itm.on o . U p , 1* i j i l.uuiid flapper, Second Prize— Mrs. B. O. Sarver. Governor Walter A. Pierce, the arid lie feels at home among them. Third Prize— Mrs. Fred Johnson. speaker o f the day, was introduced Mrs. Irving Smith won first pr. and brought to our attention the for asters with a dainty bouquet o f wonders o f our country, our state he single variety. and county; and hoped we were Mrs. Matt Lonsberry won second grateful for all these things. He al prize for asters. Saturday & Suday, Sept. 11-12 so congratulated Clackamas county Mrs. Fred Robley received the a- S K IN N E R ’S D R E SS SUIT fV'- S n i for its fine highway and road pro ward for the finest display o f gladi fe..- ■- >' J ■ Ifcll gram. R e g i n a l d d e n n y and olus.with a massive basket o f three LAURA LA PLANTE Other events o f the celebration ovely blossoms. * * * included the base ball game be In the dahlia exhibit, which prov M o n da y & T u e sda y, Sept. 13-14 tween Lipman-Wolfe and Sand} ed most interesting, with the various & 4 T ~À --------- - - , and the dance in the pavilion, both .arietiees, colorings, etc., the fol- “ HEADS U P ” afternoon and evening, and other owing prizes were awarded: MAURICE "LE FTY ” FLYNN * * * side attractions. ’ First— Mrs. B. O. Sarver. lÉJw m W e d .- & T l u r « . , Sept 15-16 The band delighted the crowd Second— Mrs. Fred Robley. at different times during the Hay Third— Mrs. Herbert Huxley. " 1 LSS OF STORM «.OUNTRY” with their music. Best display o f dahlias— Mrs. H. MARV P1CKFOUD * * * The day was truly a big succes. A. .LaBarre. Mrs. O. A. Kiggins received the and one that will stand out as on Sat. & Sund ay, Sept. 18-19 o f the big events o f the history o f award offered for zinnias with a Double Bill brilliant bouquet o f red blossoms. . our city. “ LOOKING FOR TROUBLE” Mrs. Tucker, of Boring, also The movie camera man was pres JA< K HOXIE display of Columbia, Peci:« ami th« Spirit ot ent during all the ceremonies, tak brought a beautiful Brotherly lore have b* en In one choice dahlias from her home and ing pictures which will add much to " W I T H O U T M E R C V "' n ,e famous old flag ship Is shown at her berth In Philadelphia Nary person, a beautiful woman. This the publicity o f our county. These was in attendance all day giving in- young lady was one of th« «entrai fig teresting facts concerning this popu- y,rd. the background for the Sesqul Centennial International Exposition which A E RA K E V N u l I k S and pictures will no doubt prove inter iar flower celebrates 15« years of American Independence. Docked just In front of the ures In a pageant staged at the S« h « iu I' DOROTHY PHILLIPS esting when shown at our local Several hundred people passed Olympia Is the U. * « Constellation, oldest fighting ship In commission They Centennial International Kxposiiio.i In Philadelphia, celebratine ISO years of theatre. through this flower bedecked hall i*"J «tra ct thousands of visitors to the Exposition which continues until American Independence. The £xpoel Only the best picture* shown at th« Floral Display and spoke most highly of this divi- December L _ ^ » Liberty, Uon continue« until December L The annual floral exhibit held in su>n of the celebration. connection with thjt annual labor The highway celebration on labor day was a grand success in every re- spect, everyone co-opertaing in a splendid manner. Even the weath- er man came forth with as fine a day as one might wish for, which added much toward the success o f the occasion. The first event on the program for the day was the grand parade which left Estacada about 9:30 a. m., led by the car bearing the queen and her attendants, which was fol lowed by some hundred cars or more. J GARFIELD m <*■ LtotMi IfltAiht tm riy 3