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Devoted to t' VOLUME XX. NO. 50. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County EASTER * CLACKAMAS NEW S THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, $1.50 A Y; 1926.- E1RTHDAY PARTY SPECIAL NOTICE Beginning next week the News will carry a church di recto ry under the caption “ W here to W orship” and all churches in the city will be privileged to advertise th eir services fo r the week w ith out charge. All m ust confine th e ir notices to not more than one inch space. Changes may be made from tim e to tim e as the occasion demands, b u t n ot regularly every week as has been the practice. All advertisem ents, or readers of any description other th an news item s will be charged fo r a t the reg u lar advertising rate . . News from the Neighboring Towns HREE LINKS GEORGE ITEMS nvTvr-Jfj n i iwij H 4 rr > \ C“ -. : u'j . I.-;--,, i Ulti i liiall ■' 1 Allan C arter, son of Mr. and Mr:-. Thomas C arter, celebrated his sev enth birthday with a charm ing birthday party at Log LuBarre on last F riday afternoon. ---------- The table was spread in the spa- The bj county falr Canby cious dining room of Log L aB arre wiu on T u sday for tr days and for a centerpiece a large oak, . fu „ frolk, ..¡ u r ti o n with seven brightly lighted candles ,.;lll;o n t. Nov r beloro charm ed the little guests. Clever b^en such a demand for spue- from favors were found at each place I exhibitors, never before such an also. te re st in the annual cla sic at Can- Allan received a num ber of love by. ly gifts and best wishes fo r many Livestock entries are overflowing more happy birthdays. Those % n jo y ln g "this delightful tho barn accomodations, th ■ pavi- afternoon were Ju n e and Jo y ce!,“ 0" 3i)ace has a11 beun co nt,acted for, and tem porary shelters arc be Wilcox, Rodney and Rosanna More- ing arranged to take cure of the land, Mae Rose and Buddy B arth surplus exhibits. The new buildings olomew, Yvonne Midford, Arnold and Theodore Ahlberg, Joe Amach- add grcaiiy to tit appearance and er, Simmy Dunlap, Jean Louise the conveniences on the grounds, Lovelace, Bobby Wilcox, Allan and la ir patrons this year will be and Jack C arter and the mothers of given some intim ation of w h it a real county fair can bo like. the little guests. The horse racing program^, to be Mrs. L aB arre honored Allan with this happy affair, assisted by Mrs. given each afternoon are of the very bear, the free attraction.-, :o- C arter. vided by the com mittee comp ise high class talent, and the appear TEACH ERS’ RECEPTION All are cordially invited to attend ance of th . Estucaua uano ... , iy the reception in honor iof the teach concerts wili be u worth-while fea ers in our schools a t the high ture. There will be two di>pla.,s of school auditorium on F riday even lire works, with a 1: rg mimbcv of pieces made especially for this fa ir ing, Sept. 17, at 8 o’clock. by an expert. The displays will be The airw ay will never entirely given on Tuesday night and on : u„ the highway out of commission. F riday night. T here will . , The hotdog stands will hold the mo balloon ascension und ps c. torist to the surface of tho earth jum p at 10:3U a. m., and there will some tim e yet to come. bo two appearances each day of the royal herd of trained elephants. This act will be given in the fo re noons a t the race track and in tho evenings at the pia_a platform n .ti Sat. & Sunday, Sept. 18-19 the pavilion. A public wedding, Double Bill num erous organization m eetings “LOOKING FOR TROUBLE” and p.ciucs and a .ariety of special JACK HOXIE entertainm ent, coupled with the splendid showing of exhibits and “ W IT H O U T M E R CY ” the g. n>.rul enthusiasm will serve to make tho coining show one lliat VERA REYNOLDS and will go down in the history of tho DOROTHY PH ILLIPS • e * county. M onday-Tuesday, Sept. 20-21 “ CLEAN HEART” COUNTY AGENT NOTES or County A gent Holt is preparing The Cruelties of Life to send in this week an order for a with carload of pyratol, the explosive PERCY MARMONT and furnished by the governm ent at a MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE very cheap price, und which has * * * done ail th a t any powder cun do at Wed.-Thur*., Sept. 22-23 much le.-s expense. He ne, ds u “LIGHT OF W ESTERN STARS” lew more orders to fill in the cat - loud. with ÍÜ Öl üi ..I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davidson Mr. Chris Klinker, H enry Klink- Fred Steusloff, m eat packer and le ft last S atu rd ay to be gone fo r eF( Mr Doryland from G /esham capitalist, who died at Salem recent two weeks. P art of the tim e will and Mr. Roy W arwick from Port- ly, left an estate valued at $150,000. be spent a t Pendleton atten d in g the ian d _ an(j Chris Johnson have all When a safety valve failed to func round up. gone to the m ountains fop a few Mr. F red Miller and fam ily of dayS’ outing. tion the thousand-gallon water tank of the Boardman w ater works blew Oregon City spent several days vis- Mr. Lesiie Pershin and daughter up. iting a t the Ray Erickson home in Evelyn and son H arvey from Port- Davis Ranch. land spent Saturday, Sunday and Mrs. Luclle Barr, 25, proprietor of Mr. P. M. W agner spent several iabor day with Mr. and Mrs. J. a w aterfront lodging house at Astoria, days a t the home of his daughter, Paulsen. drowned in the Columbia river a t that place. Mrs. Geo. A rm strong. Howard Tone of P ortland spent Mrs. Raymond Lovelace is visit- moat 0f the sum m er with his Four were killed in automobile ac ing at the H. E. W ooster home. grandm other, Mrs. H. Howard and cidents, and six died as the result of The 3-B’s Club held its reg u lar family, industrial accidents In Multnomah m eeting a t the home of Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chaney and county during August. SPRINGW ATER FAIR A rm strong on Thursday. fqmily were guests on Sunday of D. F. Burge of Albany received sen Mrs. H arry Poole spent F rid ay Mr. and Mrs. Clay Chaney ' and ior and grand championship prizes for Tom orrow (F riday) the Spring- Perchon horses at the interstate w ater com m unity fa ir will be held. and Saturday shopping in Portland, family. O ther visitors were Me. W. L. Stockton w ent in to P o rt- and Mrs. Held, fair at Spokane, Wash. The various com m ittees have worked land Tuesday m orning. He re- Mr. and Mrs. W arwick and son, Work constructing a new power dis hard and it is said th a t this year will ports his wife as im proving slowly. Dickey, of Portland, and Mr. and tribution system in Bene to cost $25,- the fa ir will be a red le tte r event.. Mrs. Ina Smith spent the week Mrs. K une and two boys of Mil- 000, has been started by the Deschutes All who can should atten d this com end in P o rtland visiting a t the home waukie were guests on Sunday of Power & Light company. m unity event. You will not be dis of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and Ole Hendrickson, 60, Astoria fisher appointed. Roger C a ry passed through Thrde fam ily. man, died in an Astoria hospital from Links on his way to C ary H ot Mr. and Mrs. H ackaney from IRRIGATES STRAW BERRIES injuries received when he was struck Springs on Friday. Portland w gje visiting with Mrs. E. T. Bateson had ju st finished by a Spokane, Portland & Seattle pas Little Bennie Kelly celebrated Dew and fam ily on Sunday before picking a dozen boxes of E verbear senger train. ing straw berries when the w riter his fo u rth birthday w ith a party at labor day. Dr. Catherine M. McNeil of Rose- Irving, Eileen and A ustin Enna happened to call at his home last F ri his home on Tuesday afternoon. burg was appointed »( member of the day in the Viola vicinity. Mr. B ate The kiddies enjoying th e aftern o o n have retu rn ed to th e ir home in state board of chiropractic examiners son has a one acre garden trac t, well, and wishing him m any happy birth- P ortland a fte r spending the month to succeed Dr. Charles H. Johns, who drained and adapted to garden truck days were Roland, Neal and Doris of A ugust a t the home of Julius has resigned. and berries. I t is a square patch, McGinnis, B etty and Bobbie Town- Paulsen. Jam es A. Kane, 172 Lenox road, and th ere are 11 rows of berries send, Jam es Smith, Betty Ju n e Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen and Brooklyn, N. Y., purchased from the from which he picked 100 crates G unter, Eva May Jones and h a ro ld George W elling visited a t the home Rainbow Silver Fox farms near Salem the firs t p a rt of the season, and has Downey. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson on 81 foxes for which paid approxi been able to pick over the patch Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ramsay left Sunday. mately *25,000. Mr. John W illing and m other several tim es since and get all the W ednesday evening fo r Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phillips of P o rt from Total value of exports from the Ore berries needed by the fam ily and Sellwood spent W ednesday gon customs house district for the fis some to can. S traw berry shortcake land and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coates and T hursday of last week with cal year ending June 30 was $57,005,- and straw berries and cream are of Bull Run spent labor day a t the George Willing. 777 while for the preceding year it common dishes a t the Bateson home R. J. S chaefer home. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. G unter had as was $48,012,254. even up into the last days of Sep GARFIELD The Hood River school board has tem ber. A fter all, we found th a t th eir guests to dinner on Sunday evening Mr. P. M. W agner, Mr. and awarded to the Anderson Construc his good luck is due to an irrig atin g W. L. S hriner retu rn ed home on tion company, of Portland, a contract system. This entire garden spot is Mrs. Geo. A rm strong and Mr. and Tuesday from W enatchee a fte r ta k Mrs. H. E. W ooster and son H arry. for a new high school building. The irrigated during the summ er.— E. ing his fam ily to the apple orchards bid was $132,000. M. Golder in B anner-C ourier. Mr. S hriner made the trip UPPER EAGLE CREEK there. Conn Peterson, 15, a Junior in the of 381 miles in 17 hours. ROAD COMPLETED Roseburg high school, was killed when Mrs. Emma Lowden, Fred Davis Mr. and Mrs. E. N. N aylor re M onday the paving of the E sta his gun was accidentally discharged Fred Davis Jr., and Howard Jacobs while he was hunting in the vicinity cada road betw een C arver and B ar turned last W ednesday from E u w ent to P ortland Suhday night. ton was completed. This road was gene, w here they had gone to visit of Mount Scott, near Glide. Mrs. J. F. Reeher le ft fo r V an More than 6000 lambs, bought by form ally dedicated a t the Estacada th eir children during th eir vaca couver, Wash., Sunday to visit her tion. Tom Boylan of Pendleton from Con celebration labor day, b u t the pave daughter fo r a couple of weeks. Mr. N aylor recently sold his farm m ent had not been quite finished. nolly brothers of Maupin, were ship J. E. Ayers had a near accident to Mr. K irchern and he and Mrs. S aturday whfen his mules shied, ped out of Bend to w inter feeding The county engineers are making grounds in Idaho aud eastern Oregon. a resurvey of the Foothill road from N aylor will make th e ir home a t throw ing him from the wagon with Eugene. several boxes of prunes on top of Farm ers of Lane county have again Colton to E stacada to determ ine if Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Taylor who him. Luckily he was not hurt. begun to order pyrotol explosive with it is possible to p u t the road through our neighbors fo r a Mrs. W. B. Lemon and children JACK HOLT, NOAH BEERY and which to clear their lands, and more w ithout causing so much damage. have been Mr. Holt has already shipped in BILLIE DOVE month or so, have moved down near than 6500 pounds have been signed Possibility of sending the road on have moved to E stacada fo r the this year three carloads of state near T routdale where Mr. Taylor A Param aunt. school term . for toward the first carload this fall. the south side of the creek is being linn , one going to Eagle Creek, * * * will work fo r Malcom Woodle. J . F. Reeher enjoyed a visit from Directors of the Spaulding Pulp & considered. The members of the wnieh was ail ordered by Mrs. Ver- Mrs. P e te r C lester and sons, and his three sons last week; one he Sat.-Sunday, Sept. 2S-26 P aper company, meeting in Newberg court will personally view the routes. nie Sersanous to be placed upon Mr. and Mrs. I. C% Akers and child- had not seen fo r several years. "M Y OLLD D U T C H ” made final plans for construction of acreage on the Earl Crest stock The E stacada Telephone directory ern retu rn ed home from the hop the first unit of the big $1.200,000 pulp with farm : The plan ¡,; to prepare a is being printed by a Kansas City patch Sunday morning. and paper mill to be erected there by MAY McAVOY, PAT O’MALLEY, large am ount of land for ulfalfa. firm who are soliciting advertising. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson were EAGLE CREEK that company. CULLIN LANDIS & JEA N The price for this lime, .v inch Cuss the farm er who patronizes the up on the hill on Friday. Patrol of the national forests of mail o rder house and send your own HERSIIOTT Comes from the st,.te penitentiary, The next Legion dance is on Mr. and Mrs. A lbert H annah of Oregon and Washington by airplane printing o ut of town. is $6.50 a ton delivered to most Universal Jewel P ortland were the guests of the S aturday night, Sept. 18th. will be closed September 15, with the points in Clackamas county. Up to The Geo. Beers orchestra of S an la tte r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. danger of forest fires nearly over. dy will furnish the music. Only the best pictures shown a t th<- i eiue^- thi year 117 tons of lime has W alter Douglass on Sunday. Planes and pilots will return to Mafch Liberty. been ordered. Mr. Mack Thomas of Sandy will Mrs. Will Douglass was the field, California. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Doug have charge of the floor. R. L. H arris, 62, mayor of Dayton, The Legion dances will be ev lass, Sunday. was shot in the right cheek while he W alter Douglass recently built a ery th ree weeks from now on. and his wife were scuffling for pos new woodshed, root house and fru it MODERN EQUIPM ENT ON session of a shotgun with which, it house. was said, he had announced the inten ALL CHEVROLETS School commenced in D istrict tion of ending his life. No. 50 on Monday, Sept. 13, with Among the modern equipm ent in The-body cf a man about 45, with Miss Edythe P eters, of Oswego, as cluded in the Improved Chevrolet a bullet hole in his chest, was found teacher. A bout a dozen pupils en is the thrae-speed transm ission, on the floor of a deserted mountain rolled. lubrication, cabin by three men who were look Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moehnke speedom eter, Alem ite d istrib u to r ignition system, non- ing for horses in the Salisbury vicin and John Moehnke were guests at rusting airplane m etal rad iato r ity, 14 miles from Baker. the home of Roy Douglass on Sun shell, cowl lamps, w ater pump, oil Grain nursery work in Umatilla day. pump and horn button in cen ter of county will be continued, despite the [ Lawrence Akers is staying with steering wheel, vacuum gasoline fact the county is at present without ; with his g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and feed system. a county agent, it is announced by D Mrs. Stone, of Cathalam et, Wash., E. Stephens, superintendent of the where he is attending high school. F or the news take the News. Moro experiment station. Attendance at the Oregon caves has Reduce by Breathing, W h e r e Sh e R a c k e d reached 18,000 for the summer, ex- 1 Says French Doctor “Am I the only woman yon ever ceeding by more than 1000 the great Bed rest Instead of physical exercise, loved?" est attendance in any previous season "Oh, no," he answered, promptly and deep exhaling from the lungs. In The traffic is still fairly heavy, al addition to the usual nonfaltc nlng diet, •you are th? sixth." though the peak of the tourist season are prescribed hk a cure for obesity by "The six th !" she exclaimed, sud la over. Dr. G. Leven, general secretary of the denly relieving his shoulder of the weight of her head. Therapeutic society of Paris. The state of Oregon, at a meeting "Yea,” he said, coldly, "there were Doctor Leven teaches his patients to of the emergency board to be held breathe ottt so hard that they bend the live before you—my mother, an aunt shortly after the November election (tame of a candle and to inhale only I and three sisters.” will be requested to appropriate $1000 Anti thereafter she endeavored to be very slightly. The breathing can be lor the purpose ef waging war against done lying in bed. sitting up or stand more specific when she asked ques cattle rustlers in Lake and Klamath ing erert. Series of live exhalations tions. counties. are repented every half hour fifteen This it one cf the beauty epots cf to twenty times a day. One patient A western Lane county Jersey cow P h e n e Pests »n M exico has been declared state champion In the Sesqnl-Centennial International lost fifteen pounds in twenty days and Parrots and monkeys are causing the another sixty pounds in the course of telephone company in parta of Mexlci the 2-ytar-old class fer 1925 by the Exposition In Philadelphia. The expo eight months. great trouble and e.qiense. After dark American Jersey CatUe club of New sition celebrates the 150th anniver When a person overeats. Doctor York, «-cording to word received at sary of the signing of the Declaration Leven believes, the solar plexus is Ir large numbers of these tree dweller* of Independenr The view shows the appropriate the wires that traverse the Eugene. The championship cert fleet* This is “ M ajor”, one «¿f the herd of tr: .ni •phar hat will be tower o. one of the main exhibit build ritated and this disturbs the function thinly settled parta of thw country nod has just been awarded to "Violet's St. ings rearing Its head up from among ing of those cerebral centers that reg seen in daily free acts a t the county fair, ' a: Sept tr 21, 22, play on them to such an extent that Mawes iiypsey." owned by W alter L. the gorgeoue landscape which artists ulate the destruction of fat. Other the service is badly crippled at t; - es 23 and 24. These animals are of th'- Royal '¡-orm- Herd, and aae M. K. Baker of Canary The have built around the giant structures conditions may also cause this dis Their weight has caused some ll-.ie* to are the most popular elephants being ho. he- ring today. turbance. The course of treatment animal has 652 pounds of bur .er fat which house exhibits from forty-'nree -nap. with the result that miles of during T here wili be many other free attractio n s ; thee four days of nations of the world. The Exposition prescribed is claimed to counterait tbs heavier wire have had to be strung. to her credit, which is class AA. th« big fair. •S e c t continues u t i l December L IÖEHTY THEATRE PROGRAM “A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever”