r \ ¡ « IK Ï ES Ä 5-8 ^ V ' Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County V O LU M E XX. NO. 51. ELECT AL A P8ICE TO L E G O M E Am ong the names which will ap­ pear on the legislative ticket at the general election in November, per­ haps none stand out more conspicu­ ously than that o f A1 A. Price o f Oregon City, Democratic candidate from Clackamas county. Some may be more versed in oratory, but none posses? more solid qualities o f char­ acter, and none secure a greater share of personal respect and a f­ fection. His long business career in Oregon City, indeed, presents a remarkable example o f how much a man o f comparatively moderate powers can accomplish by means of assiduous application and indefati­ gable industry. During the many years he has be%n identified with a great merchandising industry his labors have been prodigious. Suf­ ferin g an enormous loss by fire some years ago, sufficient to dis­ courage and retard the progress of any ordinary character, Mr. Price started again at the bottom with a determination characteristic o f the man. The great department store in Oregon City today is a monu­ ment to his courage and ability, E A S TE R N AMERICAN YOUTH CANDIDATE Miss Helen F. Dodge of Pennsylva nia, holder of a Carnegie medal for heroism, has been nominated as a candidate for the American Youth Award established by the directors ot the Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition, which is to be held in Philadelphia from June 1 to Decem­ ber 1 in celebration of 150 years of American Independence. Miss Dodge, the daughter of George H. Dodge of 5944 Walton avenua, Philadelphia, jumped into the Toms River at Ocean Gate, N. J., fully dressed, and, while having Use of only one arm, saved the life of a drowning girl. A1 Price has always been a con­ scientious man, and whatever he undertakes to do, he does thorough­ ly. In his conversation he shows careful study o f important topics P A S T W O R T H Y M ATRO N S at issue. He is elaborate almost to CLU B E N T E R T A IN E D excess and spares no pains to a- dapt himself to the various capa­ Mrs. Catherine Allen entertained cities o f his work, both personally the Past W orthy Matrons’ Club o f and publicly. Mountain Chapter, No. 108, at a Withal, A1 A. Price possesses delightful afternoon on Tuesday at much practical sagacity, great the home o f Mrs. Elizabeth Allen. strength o f purpose and power to A most delicious lunch, consist­ direct the issues o f action with ing o f chicken salad, sandwiches, steady hand and eye. Such a man angei food cake and coffee, was is certainly competent to represent served at the close o f the a fter­ Clackamas county in the legislative noon. halls; nor should his party a ffilia ­ The follow ing guests enjoyed this tion, in a county overwhelmingly happy a ffa ir: Mesdames Womer, Republican, stand in the way o f his Keith, Norris, Mary Smith, Cordelia success in this campaign. Carter,. Reed, Miss Sturgeon, Mrs. Mr. Price was the oniy candidate Elizabeth Allen, Mrs. Brunner and who came right out in the open be­ the hostess. fore the primaries and stated that he was in favor o f a reasonable in­ T E A C H E R S ’ R E C E PTIO N come tax which, he believeR, is the The teachers’ reception held on Only means o f equalizing tax bur­ dens. He also stated that Oregon is Friday evening at the high school as one o f the three remaining states auditorium was not i attended where the price o f school books was well as usual, due to the very rainy However, there were a- exorbitant and exploited, much to evening. the detriment o f encouraging a Oout thirty-five present, who en­ maximum education at a minimum joyed the evening and took this op­ portunity of getting acquainted eost. of our One o f the sore spots o f the with the teaching s ta ff This a ffa ir W illam ette valley, Mr. Price con­ schools fo r the year. tends, is the salmon fishing indust­ was given under the auspices of ry which is being reserved by class the Parent-Teacher Association. legislation fo r a fe w private inter­ ests in the canning business at a great expense to the people. That is one issue which he will be glad to assist in eradicating, as it is a natural industry and belongs to the people.— Canby Herald. OREGON NEW S NOTES J $1.50 A Y E A R C L A C K A M A S N EW S TH U R S D A Y , SEPT. 23, 1926. News from the Neighboring Towns ------- \ 1 GEORGE ITEMS Mrs. Lewis Weisenfluh had »3 guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Harders o f Estacada, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl and fam ­ ily. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller o f Portiand were visiting their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Held were a- way a few days last wetk and Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Lins were looking after the farm in their absence. Millard Vroman returned home after working several weeks in Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore o f St. Johns were out on their ranch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and children were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Chaney and fam ily on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Otto Ruhl, from Eastern Oregon, was visiting with his uncle whom he had not seen fo r many years, Mr. Peter Ruhl and fam ily over Saturday and Sunday. Guests on Sunday at the home o f Julius Paulsen were Mr. and Mrs. W. Paulsen and daughters, Georgia and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and children, George, Bert and Betty Jean, o f Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Watson and sons, Clayton and Waiter, of Sellwood; Miss Edith Harkenrider and Miss Anita Fauisen o f Estacada. Quite a number o f folks in this neighborhood expect to attend the county ia ir today, Tuesday, it be­ ing children’s day. Mr. and Mrs. August Paulsen and children, Anita, Robert and Raymond, from Hermiston, Ore­ gon, visited over Friday and Satur­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paul­ sen and George Willing. jim r u j n n n o i u g yey mìLuli ! Ü Ui ü ï n n llL l AMERICAN YOUTH C A M i 8CÍ. 4 SPRINGWATER The Joe Guttridge fam ily were visitors on Sunday att the John Shannon home at Clarks. Gus Rehbein and fam ily o f Portland were recent guests at the W iley Howell home. The John Marshall fam ily, Mrs. Myrtle Closner and children, Brian Moore, Harry Grable and Ralph Greer have gone to Hood River to work in the apple orchards. The George Perry fam ily return­ ed last week a fter an extended trip to Maine where they visited with relatives. Recent guests at the F. Madden home were Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander o f Wallace, Idaho. Wm. Bard, R. S. Guttridge and Carl Peterson were Oregon City visitors on MoMnday. Eiva Siiibley, Helen Perry and Edith Howell were in Canby on Monday and Tuesday to help ar­ range the Springwater fa ir booth. Carl W ard has as his guest his father from Eastern Oregon. Gilbert Shearer le ft on Monday fo r Albany where he is attending college. Mr. and Mrs. Bard entertained a number o f relatives from F orest Grove on Sunday. W. W. Christensen o f Portland was calling in this section on Mon- aay. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zell and daughter o f The Dalles attended the fa ir here on Friday. , Mrs. Zell will be remembered by her many friends as Ora Lewellen. Mr, and Mrs. J . . C. K ilgore o f Grcshamj were out on frn ia y to at- -end the fair. GARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Haney and fam ily from Haines, Oregon, have moved into the L. tV. Fox ranch, having UPPER EAGLE CREEK recently traded fo r same. School commenced Monday with V irgil Douglass, who is now an enrollment o f 2Ü and with Mr. working in Portiand, spent the ¿eck at the helm. week end with his family. Mrs. Betty I. VVeatherby, presi­ H. F. Gibson and w ife, Sam W il­ dent o f Garfield Union, ana Mrs. son and Alice Udeil were up on the M. C. Glover attended the W. C. T. U. convention held at', Milwaukie mil Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Katie Douglass and Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday o f last week. Virgil Dougiass were calling on Mr. and Mrs. A . C» Van Houten airs. Kay Woodie on Monday. were) in Portland on business last Fred H offm eister, W ill and W al­ Vv eunesUay. ter Dougiass went on a hunting m e Garfield Dorcas and W. C. trip the later part o f last week, but T. U. wid meet Thursday this week faded to find a deer. They saw at the home o f Mrs. Belie Duus. nothing but scenery. it. E. Davis and fam ily and Mrs. Ray Woodie and family, accom­ W. L.I Banner rteurned from We- panied by Mrs. Katie Douglass, mo­ ..atchee ¡Saturday, Mrs. Davis re­ tored over to Malcom W oodle’s turn.ng t0 Portland ¡Sunday. Sunday afternoon, then returned Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and son, E S T A C A D A A T F A IR nome by way o f Portland, leaving Ous, have returned to their ranch ms son Leslie who^is attending the tor the winter. Everyone will be attending the polytechnic school. M. and Mrs. Joe Micheál and county fa ir this week, an unusual­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffm eister fam ily spent Sunday at their ly fine program being announced, the Estacada band has been en­ are busy these s days picking hops lanch. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels also spent gaged to play the fou r days. Also tor Ed Truilinger o f Low er Eagle the week end on their ranch. on Friday evening the Greater Creek. Union of Clubs of Clackamas S T A N F IE L D W IN S F IG H T County will hold a banquet on the O TH E R P A P E R S P L E A S E C O P Y ’ fair grounds which is interesting Salem, Sept. 21.— Robert N. news, as all wh0 have been attend­ One may be happy though in jail, independent candidate ing these meetings during the year Stanfield, ih o case o i A lfre d Lindsey, Eure­ lo r United Stales senator from Ore­ uiroughout the county, have in­ ka, Gal., editor is in point. gon, wins in his figh t to use a slo­ deed enjoyed them immensely. A judge sentenced him to pay a gan alter his name on the Novem­ fine o f «2000 or stay in ja il lUUo Miss Ella Nolan. 43, of lone, com­ ber ballot. E A G LE C REEK G RANGERS days fo r contempt o f court. mitted suicide at the eastern Oregon The supreme court today allowed state hospital at Pendleton. Remov­ Judge Richardson denied all ap­ A unique program will be given a writ ot mandamus requiring Sec­ ing the drawstring from her skirt and at Eagle Creek Grange Saturday, retary o f State ivozer to comply peals tor clemency fo r Lindsey. tying it to a heating pipe in her room, Lindsey is in jail, and may stay the 24th. In the morning will be witn Stanfield s request tor tne use she hung herself. initiation assisted by the Eagle o i Die slogan, “ freedom rrom Dic­ there quite a while; but he is hap­ The Rainier Pish company shipped creek Drill Team. tne fo o d s good. The cell is Afternoon will tatorship, independent’’ a fter the py. two carloads of the tall catch of sal­ oe given over entirely to lecture name ot tne candidate as it will ap­ ugnt, well-ventilated and roomy, mon to New York Sunday and another nour. Every member and visitor is pear on tne general election ballot. sympaiheic friends send him carload was shipped to Boston Wed asked to come dressed as a kid. Acting unuer an opinion from nowers, nooks and choice viands. nesday. The glllnetters. trappers and Dig out your clothes g f 1776 and And, meanwhile, the judge who Attorney General Van Winkle, the seiners report heavy catches. come. Good speaking. secretary ot slate had refused Stan- sent him to jail ran fifth in the race Mining excitement is running high rield s request lo r tbe use o f the lo r the superior court bench at the in Wallowa county following the dls P L E A S IN G A R T IS A N F U N C TIO N slogan. election, and Governor Unief Justice McBride, in recent covery of a vein containing gold, ail an tin g tne opinion fo r the court, itichardson is buried feet up in the ver and copper on Lick creek, neai The Artisans ht^d a pleasant ev­ uowe«er, points out tnat the law political cemetery.— Portland News. Enterprise, which rough assays Indi ening on last Wednesday when covering election bailot provides cate will run $100 to the ton. they opened their meetings fo r the .nat in addition to the nam« o f tne Is turn about fair play? A Jap­ The University of Oregon has re fail and winter with a sumptuous candidate ana me oltice ter which anese newspaper in Tokyo imported ceived permissio-i to establish an ex dinner, including chicken and all ne is aspiring, lie is also entitled to American linotype operators and There were about nave “ me political principle wmen discharged its native ones. tension course in the Salem high the trimmings. The school building during the coming vnirty-five present and ail report a ue represents expressed in net mere foreign office has been appealed to year. The course will feature liter­ giand time and are looking forward -nan m ice words." to oust the Americans. ature. health, education and similar to a number o f such gatherings be­ " i t would seem that the words fore the year is over. subjects. candidate claims their suffrage. "freed o m fro m Dictatorship," the “ It may be a little hazy and am­ The largest timber deal made at opinion sets out, "express a politi­ biguous, but perhaps not much Marshfield in years was completed be­ P.-T. A. M E E TIN G cal principle qu.te as definitely as more than many political platforms tween the Western White Cedar com­ The P.-T. A. will have its first me worus Republican, Democrat, or or statements o f political princi­ pany and the Stout Lumber company, The words ‘Freedom From involving delivery of 40,000.000 feet of meeting Tuseday, Sept. 28, at the Socialist, and unless there is some ples. Independent,’ suc­ white cedar logs to the Western W hitt high school auditorium at 3:30 o ’­ inhibition in the statute the plain­ Dictatorship, Would ¡ike to have all the t iff is entitled to nave them go on cinctly inform the public that the Cedar company within the next two clock. members present, as we want to get the ballot, the idea o f the framers cand.date is opposed to dictator­ years. o f the statute being to inform the ship and he should have these three lined out fo r our winter's work. voters in a general way upon what words placed on the ballot," the MRS. K. E. BECK, I f you wish ycur trade to rise, particular political principle the | opinion conclude«. President. Du must surely advertise. The state game commission has cre­ ated a 2500-acre game preserve at Al­ ford station, north of Harrisburg, on the Pacific highway. Chinese pheas­ ants will be liberated on the new refuge this fall. , United States Senator Thomas J. Walsh o f Montana will open lb rt E. Haney’s Multnomah county cam­ paign fo r the senatorship with a speech at the- Auditorium in Port­ land Monday evening, October 4, it was announced ut Haney head­ quarters Saturday. "Y o u r fighting qualities and your attachment to progressive principles and measures are known hero o f ail men,” wrote Senator Walsh, in a letter o f congratula­ tion to Heney follow ing his victory in the May primary, “ and I ven­ ture to say that the forward-look­ ing members of the United .States senate without regard to party, those who are deeply concerned to Elizabeth ("B etty ") Clark. 13. of Cedars, Delaware, is one of that see progressive principles embod­ state's girl candidates for the Ameri­ ied in legislation and p ro g r.. ive evidenced in executive can Youth Award, established by the thought directors of the Sesqul-Centennial In­ branches o f the government are ternational Exposition, to be held at uu sincerely desinous ot » u Philadelphia from June 1 to Decem­ you elected," the letter cta t". ber 1 in observance of 150 years of Senator \v..ish is not. i . mg . American Independence. If "B etty" is third tcim us senator from . Anally chosen to represent DeLaivaro she will be given a week’s trip to the tana and his record or . . . . . . Exposition and to Washington and tho hunt ast Washington luw* __ u White House, where she will receive him one oi the nations ou i.u ..u a medal from the hands of President mg political characters. Cooildge. Uis prosecution o f tile eases in­ volving form er Secretary o f the in­ terior A lbert l ull and Sinclair in L A DEE LO G G ING C O M PA N Y TO RESUME O PE R A TIO N S tne Teapot Dome scandal and Do- neny o f California brought him nu- fame. Hu s e r v e d as The La Dec Logging Company Uon-Wlde expect) to begin shipping logs in chairman of tue Democratic nation­ convent.un in New to rk in about ten days. A t the present al time they do not have a full crew 1924 and was offered, but de­ fo r vice o f men working, due to some re­ clined, the nomination pair on the incline ¡i but expect to president, pier erring, us he said, toon put on a full crew, and then to continue his services fo r tho continue right along. This solves, people m the senate. quite u problem fo r a number o f | men o f this vicinity who do not S P R IN G W A T E R F A iR have tseady employment, giving The Springwater Community fuir them work near their homes. was a huge success in .,p,u oi tne ram. A laige crowd attenueu and E A S TE R N S T A R M E E TIN G the exhibits were numerous and un­ usually good. The Eastern Star held a very in­ fh e la ir board wishes to expic s teresting meeting on Tuesduy even­ their deepest appreciation, fo r the ing with a good attendance present. Help they received from the Esli. Several new members were initiat­ cuuu people, especially the band ed into the order. A t the closfc o f boys, us well as the surrounding tne meeting tne members adjourn­ districts who heiped to mako thu ed to the banquet hall where tney lair, a success. were seated to most attractively 1 1 operations are alnudy under decorated tubies and u lovely way fo r the building ol a stock shod lunch was served. fo r next year s fair, wnere the live­ stock may be properly cured for. FO RM ER T E A C H E R V IS IT S sv Ciuckumas County Canning Club team, consisting o f Helen Miss Lillian Schmidt o f Portland, Perry and Edith Howell, guve a form erly a teacher in the grade -aiming demonstration, which prov­ schools here, was visiting trienus in ed 'heir ability in thut line. They this vicinity during me past week, me putting on a demonstration at one was tne guest ol bliss A lla Dar- tne county luir on Thursday and at iuw on Monday night and returned the State fair next Monday. Eiva to her home on Tuesday. Misu ohibley is tneir leader. schmidt intends tu go to Koimui school this winter at Monmouth. MRS. C O U PLA N D HONORED Mrs. Rex Ludiow entertained at - charming surprise party on last Monday evening ut her home, hon­ oring Mr. Ludlow’s mother, Mrs. Uouplund, the occasion being Mrs. Coupland s birthday. A delicious . lunch was served which included a lovely birthduy cake. The guests were a number o f Go nils ,.ud in ignbors ol Mrs.vCoup- iauu who joined in wishing her many happy returns o f the day. M cN A R Y BU YS TR O U T Sanuy, Sept. 10.— The Mt. Hood Trout Co. recently sold ¿00 trout to Senator McNury to stock the new M cNary Saiem. fish. pond, at his ranen near The price was i ro cents per The order wax for loiAl, but lhe company couid not supply more. OREGON NEW S N O IE S Mrs. Myrtle Williams, 21, of The Dali«'*, who was lr';i-ed whtn an into driven by Gerald Wilcox of Antelope struck the horse she was riding uear Criterion, died at Maupln. LlbuíiY iiicMitit í Sat.-Sunday, Sep*. 25-26 j “ MY OLLD DUTCH" with Albany will hold a special election MAY McAVOY, PAT O’MALLEY, November 2 to vote on the question & of repealing the tax limliatlon clnuse H E R SH O TT In its city charter restricting Its gen-. Universal Jewel era! fund budget to 8 mills. Monday a..d Tuesday, Sept. 27-28 Transfer of the budget-making pow­ CULL1N LANDIS er of the state to the governor, and making him fully responsible, is pro- j posed by I. L. Patterson, republican nominee for the governorship. Pat McGinnis, who was found dead In a cabin in an isolated district 14 miles from Baker, was murder« d, ac­ cording to a coroner’s jury verdict. No clew to the slayer has been found. JEAN “ LA D Y KOBI n HOOD” with E VELYN BRENT JOHNSON A LEE Wedneiday-Thul't., Sept. 29-30 “ I H E P R A IR IE P I R A T E with HARRY CAREY For their heroic work in battling a forest fire on the shores of Pamelia JOHNSON & LEE lake, in the Santism national forest * * m in August lone and Iris Hewitt of Tuesday, Wednesday anil Thurs­ Sherwood, have been thanked by for­ day, s< pt. 28-29-:;(», JOHNSON & est officials. l.t-.E, a variety show. Something A $30.000 hotel, six stories high, differen t will be put on each even­ 100x112 feet, containing 125 rooms, ing in addition to regular moving will be constructed In Raker within picture. the next year, it was announced by • • • representatives of a group of east­ Only the best pictures shown at 'h i ern capitalist«. Liberty.