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4 - 4 - lî Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County VOLUME XX. NO. 52 C O M M U N ITY C LU B M E E TIN G CANBY AT A delegation from Estacada attend ed the meeting of the Greater Assoc iation of Community Clubs of the County on last Friday evening and rc- ftort a wonderful time. Very fine cooperation is exhibited by the townsfolk of Canby bo that thej can put things over in the most com plate way ever. The banquet itself was delicious and served in "regular style” from cock tail to desert. This banquet belnc furnished and prepared by the Cham her of Commerce and Woman's Clul of the city. Some two hundred chick ens were furnished for the supper s as a nucleus around which to wor the supper proved a wonderful repas An unusually fine programme ha been arranged and proved most intei esting to those in attendance, and i addition to the regular numbers on thi program the committee furnishe fancy hats, squawkers, horns, etc., t make a more gala setting. Some thre or four hundred persons participate in this long-to-be-remembered affai Election of officers took place i this time also and the officers of th past term proving so highly efficleii were re-elected for the coming yea Mr. H. Chindgren of Colton will agai serve as president. EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 3Ü 1926. DOVER DOINGS r News from the Neighboring Towns $1.50 A GARFIELD "THE VOLCA BOATI1.: School opened on Monday with a Gilbert Weatherby accompanied his Princess Vera, the beautiful large enrollment. Miss Sarah Beachill Sunday school class to a weinie roast young daughter of Prince of Portland is teacher. She Is board >:t Government Cunip Saturday. SaMikofi, a wealthy old :.u. ing at the H. L. Guthrie home. GEORGE ITEMS SPRINGWATER Betty I. Weatherby attended the nobleman, is motoring down thi Edwin Seward suffered a dislocated noon luncheon ot the Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Jim Closner are rt Chamber of Commerce Tuesday in be- Volga river with her bethrothed, shoulder when assisting in dehorning Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weiderhold had one of his oxen. He is able to be up as guests on Sunday, Mrs. E. Dew, and joicing over the arrival of a ten poum hal fof the Pomona Grange. Other : Prince Dimitri Orloff, an o ffio r in and around again. daughter, Dorothy, Mr. John Dew, and son born Sunday Sept. 2*th, at th: members of the Pomona executive the Czar’s army. They com-, to a Walter Strunk home. The little felioi sommitee attending were M. C. Glover, Tartar camp, ami while Dimi.r: i> Charley Updegrave is progressing Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins. M. S. Shrock and plans were started having his fortune told, a pU-tu:i. . nicely with his improvements on his | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chaney motored has been named Leo Martin. W. N. Christeusen of Portland wa for inviting the State Grange session que group of Volga boatmen, sing- new place. He has his well dug and to Portland on Monday, returning the a Sunday guests at the Dr. Waller., to Oregon City in 1928. the concrete foundation poured for his same day. 1 ing the Volga Boatman’s song, ap house. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mattoon and child- home. Garfield Grange will hold a rally pear. Among them is t^odvr, a Mr. pnd Mrs. Jim Marrs and so: meeting Sat. Oct. 2 morning seaslon handsome young peasant, to whom Mr. Price and family from the D. V. ren of Oregon City and Miss Ruth Rose mill have just purchased the H ^ bitfield spent several days, with Jack of Dodge and their daughter Mr 10:30, dinner at noon. Judge CToas 1, Vera is immediately attracted. .‘.I. Clinesmith place in this commun- f^hir sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turret and son of Welches expected to be at the afternoon ses- In emptying a pail of watt Feo Ore. were visiting on Sunday at th Ay. Mr. Clinesmith has gone to take Gliris Johnson. ion to talk on the Juvenile court. A u. i- :p his work as principal of the Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath and son J. A. Shibley home. canned goods shower will be held fori dor splashes Dimitri’s boots. tri angrily demands that hu wipe, ,rade school. ! Henry, made a trip over to Sandy l.uth Day spent Sunday as the gues. the cupboard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeShazer on Ridge on Monday afternoon. of Alberta Cromer. Mr. adn Mrs. Steve Roberts of Bor-1 but Feodor refuses. Dimitri makes jUnday visited their son-in-law, W al- Mr. Julius Paulsen went to Portland Miss Lydia Anderson ot Portia:, . tg were at the R. E. Davis and W. R. to strike him with his whip, but Ve ra rushes between thorn. Feodor or Kitzwiller, who is confined to the on Tuesday to visit his mother and was a visitor at the Kirkwood hom. obrlner homes Monday. lellwood hospital with three broken father Mr. and Mrs. H. Paulsen, on Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Reehe,- returned homo throws her asido and takes tv, : t- ibs,’ a fractured collar bone and a Guests on Sunday at the home of The Springwater fair booth at tb from Vancouver, Wash. Sunday after a ier lashca in the face. Vvh . Vet\. broken and dislocated shoulder. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller, were Mr. and Dimitri leave, Mariut!..., the wo week's visit with her daughter. aunty fair received a red ribbon at fitzmiller was working on the new and Mrs. Will Miller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis were Port fortune-teiler, hurries to Fee. a high score in the judging which i ■aper mill being erected at St. Helens. Miss Gladys of Portland, and Mr. and land visitors, Saturday, side, but she, too, is brusqui ly ..it He was on a staging twenty feet above Mr3. J. V. Hart and two children of very good indeed in their first entr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster were aside. Feodor joins th« boatmen, A large number from here attendc he ground when some heavy timbers Milwaukie. t their ranch Sunday. the county fair during the week. whilo Mariusha spurns the show of rom above fell and broke the staging. Mrs. Louise Lamberson, after a sui: affection of Stephan, a mute bhuV- Th principal of our school, Mis Work at the rock crusher Is pro UPPER EAGLE CREEK ner’s stay at her home in Garfield has | smith, who loves her. ---------- I i ahy by name, arrived on Sunday. gressing as rapidly as possible and a f.-eat deal of the district work has Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass, Miss j Earle Closner returned home fro: returned to her sisters in Salem. Revolution conics. The ’ Mr. John Surface is again at tho >cen done. Edythe Peters and Mrs. R. B. Gibson j Hcod River to start to school on Mo W. C. T. U. Prince Nikita i3 stormed and on ot ¡tome of his sister, Mr3. L. J. Palm. Mr. J. G. Krieger’s mother, who is spent last Wednesday evening at the day. At the Annual County Convention o the attackers killed by n servant, ery elderly, continues to fail rapidly. | home of Fred Hoffmeister. D. c . Howell who is making hi ;eer. the Oregon W. C. T. U. held at Mi ’eodor, who commands the revolu Msr. Zelle Duus delightfully entc Eagle Creek Grange held its regular j home at the Henry Cromer home h: waukie, Oregon, Sept. 15, 1926, a livel tionists, demands life foi Ffc, nnd tained the Dorcas and W. C. T. I session at the hall Saturday with gone to Oregon City and Portland K interest was shown in all department THREE LINKS Vera is seized. He a n t i o i i . i locieties Thursday. Twelve laiii, about 43 present including the child a few days. of the seventeen unions represented •ere present. The Dorcas is makin he will take her life and ordets tin ren. It was Children’s Day and every- 1 th presidents of which, in most cases Mrs. Ethel Irwin and son, Jim, Lurllle Guttridge is confined to h. oora cleared, but when they :tr. n- ■ a embroidered spread for the Chili reported in person. Tank Clark and Lester Olds of Bish- one was supposed to dress as child-1 home with a mild case of scarlet fevi on’ Farm Home. Reports from th one he realizes that he hasn’t the ren, but everyone didn’t comply with jp, Calif, spent several days at the Mrs. E. B. Andrews, county pres We are all hoping for her speedy . ounty W. C. T. U. were given at th! ourage to shoot her. Instead, he lari F. Gunter home. Mrs. Irwin is a tlio request. dent, presided, and was during th covery and also that the rest of tL meeting. An interesting program was render- i riraily wm not get it. prinkles her with red wine, fires ■>usln of Mr. Gunter. c.onvention re-elected to that offic ed after the business part of the meet Mrs. E. Yocum will entertain th is revolver in the air and sh,. s i mu - Besides Mrs. Andrews the followiL Helen Perry and Edith Howell ol ! Ing was over; Mr. Stead and a friend Dorcas at a special all day quilting .ies death as the mob return-. V a - county officers were elected: Vic lecting at the home of Mrs. Fred j coming ad give a talk. anning team girls accompanied t- i'hurpday, Oct. 7. president, Mrs. Jessie Peterson; cm Marshall last Thursday. Those enjoy- tiusha discovers the ruse and \- Then ice cream and wafers were their leader. Miss Elva Shibley, le responding and recording secretary There were a number of ladies who I served as a treat for the children. poses it, Feodor escapes the : n,-iy on Sunday for Salem to attend th Mar. Geo. Eberly; treasurer, Mrs. Far Ichaefer, Ramsay, Gunter, Townsend, I The results of the primaries in mob and in a cart with three horse Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hannah wer* State Fair. They were to demonstrat nie Smith. Radford homo. he states where they were recently drives Vera to nn inn, where i e de- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgl: on Monday. Reports showed especially fine wor, lares her to bt. his wife. tvld offer an encouragement to lov Douglass on Sunday. being done in the Loyal Temperani B RID GE-LUN CHEON AT T H E Mi1, and Mrs. G. Moehnke, Alberl rs of law and order. In nearly ev Tho White Army comes :t"d ikes Legion, (the children's department H A R R Y SM ITH HOME S P R IN G W A T E R C H U R CH Moehnke and family, Fred Mochnk iry instance men of sterling worth osscssion of the inn. Fi odoi and and the Flower Mission, many of th Mrs. Harry Smith entertained most and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bluhn1 Thomas I. Kirkwood, Pastor vere victorious over the cheap and -ra are caught and held tor puri- sick and afflicted being helped am harmingly at luncheon on Wednesday were the dinner guests of Mr. and Sunday School at 10 a. m., Edwar ulgar politician. hment. The officers ask Dimitri encouraged through the efforts o •.fternoon of this week. Shearer, Superintendent. Mrs. Roy Douglass Sunday. • » * those working in this department. “W :r a girl to amus0 them while they After luncheon the guests enjoyed At the eleven o’clock service tl Mi', and Mrs. Walter Douglass and feel we haven’t done all we might d Not many pioneers, to whom we line. He consents and Vera is tak- Raying bridge for the remainder of daughter, Florice, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper wi but are thankful we have done a the afternoon. II owe much, live to be honored b., n to the wine room and subjected Douglass, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff be administered. The sermon subje* much as we have," was the eentimen Those enjoying this delightful affair moisten, Ruby and Victor Hoffmelste: is 'Tile Parable of the Loving Father' o gro3e indignit:es. Tii prince nr taving a monument erected, as di expressed. Quantities of fruit an. The ChrDtlan Endeavor meets Sui ere, Mesdames Robert Currin, Sam motored around the Loop Sunday and zra Meeker at his old home in Puy- ives and is infuriated when ht> rc- clothing have been sent to the Child Dunlop and Raymond Lovelace and had a delightful trip, lay evening at the church. ignizes Vera. Ho then learns thi liup, Wash., lest week. And th ren’s Farm Home. One Union, Orego A service at George at 3 p. m. an he hostess. John Garwood and children have re • eodor and Vera had been known ; :atue will remain long years afti City, presented to the Home a boa\ t Eagle Creek at 8 p. m. • turned to this neck of the woods aftr he trail blazer has passed on, to man and wife at the inn, and h It was decided that Clackama Mr. and Mrs. James Closner are re- j spending the summer up near Bene ommemorate the achievements of rders that Feodor be shot durinj county should have a drive to rait The present acute situation i' sicing over the arrival of a new baby thel and Elburn started to school ha ball the next evening. fine class of Americans. proceeds for a new cottage at th t their home. Dr. Midford was the at- on Tuesday morning. lexico over religious laws i * * * Vera, exquisitely gowned, an Home, the campaign to be planned b ’nding physician. ! Ray oWodle had his silo filled tl . ought about entirely by the pries; the official board. It was urged thf eodor, in his boatman’s garb, ur The third attempt during the year Mr. and Mrs. Closner make their Cr.'t of the week. uling over 96 per cent of the ig each Union have a "home-finding Mrs. Will Douglass was calling ot torant population. as been made on the life of the •rought together beside un open tome at Eugene but are spending The revolt a committee to help place the homelet !■:, Asp Monday afternoon. rave. They vow their love for ome time at the home of Mrs. Clos Don't think w rainst the constitutional require -talian dictator. in the Home, Mr. a.nd Mr3. Geo. Prlester was ove ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter uch other, expecting to be shot by ,/ould like this dictator Job. R„tht nents is much the same as we ex The National Convention is to b to Roy Douglass' on Man lav. Mr ?trunk. un a country newspaper and take he firing squad, but the Red. sud- held at Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 24 t ;cr helping Roy move a part of icrience here over the 18th amend If you haven’t registered the books j lenly retake the town, and they are hances of getting "biowed up" a r.ent. Oct. 2, 1926, and $25.00 was raised a the old house which he is to make Inti re now open at the Cary Real Estate | • * « aved. Feodor is forced to pro tome once in a while for smoking the county convention toward the e: a tank-house, wash-house, etc. (flee until Oct. 3rd. Get busy. n the front parlor. .ounce judgment upon the am to penses of Mrs. E. B. Andrews, electei Youth is criticised for its shorf Mr. Foster Myers a graduate of the | • * • rats and they are forced to take up FR E S H M E N PAR TY as delegate. comings when it should be the par lass of '26 of the local High School! ne harness of the Volga boatmen The Fre.-hmen Class of the Estaca ents who have arrived at maturi Tribute was paid at the memori: Up and down the coast througi ntered O. A. C. at Corvallis this term . ... . _ . , . , . „ hour to the following deceased: Floy vhile the peasants u.-e their whips on here are now some fourteen hundred ___ ,____v ___ 41____ t _,t ife. Youth is inexperienced, ant Oregon and Washington thousand Blair, Milwaukie; Raymond E. Parke r 11 ce ,ast Friday evening when they had •rshmen registered at this -f tons of apples, prunes, cherries h m. Vera, loyal to her people, in follows natural instincts, and th “ their fir3t class party of the year. West Linn; Mrs. Kitzmlller, Oregoi i’s upon joining them and Feodor hich is surely a ftne*?lass. parents’ duty is to correct and set .id berry fruits have gone to was. There are forty-sevc-n members of City; Mr. Linton, Gladstone; Mrr ikes his place by her side. The Mr. and Mrs. James Denning have | nd art a total loss. And the con- this new class which is one of the .hat these instincts follow prope- Clarke, Evergreen; Miss Minni dn j er and laugh at the despair eturned from the Springs where they j channels. umer of these in the cities ana largest freshmen classs ever entering Foust, Logan; Judge and Mrs. Ande ent for Mrs. Denning’s health. Mrs * * * • -» n s are forced to buy them at f their unfortunate prisoners. the High School here. son, Logan. During this hour Mrs icnnlng has not improved tho as they Feodor, Vera and the prince, un- Referendums on the wet and dry- xorbitant prices. Emmet of Milwaukie, very sweetl ad hoped. MR. W IL C O X E X O N E R A T E D empt and ragged, are brought be- • * • sang "Over There.” issues are costing the taxpayers r Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Linn were vlslt- Friends of Mr. Gerald Wilcox in this lot of money, and for nothing ii ore the tribunal for trial. Feodor An invitation was accepted to a tg in Portland on Sunday. The Constitution of the Unitet. vicinity will be Interested to know tend the convention at Oregon Cit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spurlln were I that he has been cleared of all re return. Complaint is made of higl nates furnishes the most inspiring )l- ads for tho lives of both on the next year, Mrs. Sam Lane, of Milwai ipl ground that he hus served the are for several days last week from sponriblllty of the accident In which taxes, and this referendum busincs: wUdy of any declaration of princi- kie, to be delegate-at-large. -au.se well, that he loves Vera and teir home In Corvallis visiting at the i ¡,e {¡gUre(j near The Dalles two weeks does not help to lower them. les of any time or language, asidi New unions were organized durin * * • hat the prince was her fiance, sme of Mrs. Spurlin’s parents Mr rKC rom the Bible. And yet thousand the year at Ardenwald, Garfield he Tribunal grants the plenon con- nd Mrs. E. S. Woraer. This wa9 gimp]y an accident as W. P. Ferrel is back from Old Vii tpon thousands of people who com- Wichita Station, Mulino and “Luell . ion that they join the Cause or Mrs. Mary Ross was here on busl- tjjlngrs of that nature happen oecasion- ginia is still buying fat cows, hogs, etc Andrews” union near Canby. iiain at their fate or circumstance, ss from Portland on Saturday. ally, but Mr. Wilcox was in no way to Has 36 hogs for sale weighing 12 uffer exile. Vera accepts the first Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson and son re unacquainted with it, do not Mrs. Roy Myers and daughter Miss b]ame .1 I the prince, sseing th futility of average. Call at rang, Barton, Ore. Billy and Lee left Saturday for a tw . ad or study it, and who might oth velyn of Eagle Creek were shopping _ ’ . . . . . , _ n-’ love for Vera, chooses exile. _ Fred Vincent has just returned from weeks vacation. Mr. Erickson expert rwise alter their condition and thu t Portland on Saturday. i\ad as tho scene fades, Feodor and If you wish ycur trade to rise, to go to Southern Oregon on a hun Mr. Theodore Howe has been home the hospital In Portland. He had Jiis njoy all the blessings which that he- princess, happy in their love, ing trip. Isiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs tonsils removed. Dr. Babbit was in you must surely advertise. treat document would confer upon mbrace. Mrs. Poole of Huntington. Wes . F. Howe for several days from his attendance. all humanity. Virginia ie visiting at the home of he J. A. Shibley & Son recently soli' ork at Oregon City. Walter Radford Is visiting at the C. • • • son, Harry Poole. Mr. Morris Ely who is employed in ing the afternoon were Mesdames two fine registered Guernsey helffer r h e m o r r * 'er for Miss Mareelle Bollinger is a guet Scientists are telling us material- '«land spent the week-end with his Wooster, Armstrong and tne hostess to a dairyman of Vancouver. Wash. The wl-e fW'erman of the future at the W. J. Baughman home in Davi tic theories cannot explain any- arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ely. will test the fenmeronire of the wnfor Ranch. She will leave Wednesday fo hing for the reason, among others, n which he casts his lines. The Mo- her home in Portland. P. T. A. MEETING here is no such thing as matter, or glenl hoard of t’annda after an ex- We are glad to report that Mrs V The regular monthly meeting of tho hat it is composed of atoms of a onslve rorvop. has found that hnd- L. Stockton of Intake is well on th cal Parent Teachers Association was ery complicated and lively struc- ook and cod especially are very pnr- road to recovery now. She is able t eld in the High School auditorium on ure, revolving at high speed around o’ular about temperature, says pop. walk across the room. riiesday afternoon with a fair attend positive nucleus. We are bound ilnr .Science Monthly. The cod will The first community dance of th nee. ot stay »-her - the water Is freezing, to believe that, because we do not season was held last Saturday. A goo The president. Mrs. Roy Beck, pre- ml for him V* de-trcea Is unbearably know any different. But we would crowd was present and a good tiim ided and appointed the various com- tot. Between 40 and la degrees Is ■ke to ask what, then, is a "nu 'bout light, and If fishermen will fl«h was had by all. ittees for the year. WHO EXPOSED THE TEAPOT DOME SCAN cleus ’’ Webster says it is a ker There will no doubt be a drive soon here such temperature prevails It Is ->r members and all who are able to nel, a central mass or point about -r.'ilrnerl they can scoop rod up whole DAL and OUSTED GRAFT and GRAFTERS Mrc. Geo, Townsend was hono -r.ist In this work are urged to do so which matter is gathered. Again sale. Haddock prefer water about five guest at a birthday dinner given b; FROM HIGH PLACES id help along a good and deserving they say matter is only particles of degrees warmer. Mrs. eGo. Ramsey on Saturday ever mse. The board urges fishermen to nse electric energy. But no one knows ing. Those enjoying the evening wer ’nterestlng program are being out- leep-seu thermometers and not was « what that is. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schaefer, Mr am ned for the meetings this winter, so line where there are no fish. Mrs. Geo. Townsend and family am The extent to which silk is used l-.n to spend one afternoon e»eh IN BEHALF OF THE CANDIDACY OF the host and hostess. n this country is shown in the fact math with the P. T A and you are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armstrong celc that a recent shipment via Seattle -sured one whereby you will be not brated their tenth wedding annlver nly Interested but also benefited. to the East required a special train sary on Friday evening with a car of nine baggage and six express cars Party. Those wishing Mr. and Mr: to transport it. The cargo, one of ARTISAN CARD PARTY Armstrong many more years of happ- many during the year, was valued ANNOUNCED lifo together were. Messrs, and M* at six million dollars, interest on The Artisans will entertain at the damns Geo. Townsend. Geo. Ramsey which was $900 daily. R J Schaefer. Frd Marshall. E F '-ret of a series of card parties to be SUN. MON. TUES., .f, 4, 5 CITY AUDITORIUM AT 8 P. M. I iren this Winter on next Wednes Gunter; Mis# Betty Wallace. Mr. Les THE VOLGA BOATMAN day evening. October the 6th at 8 lie Beckgren and Mrs. H. E. Wooster • • * The safe and sane Fourth of July Tun« in Radios on KGW at 8:20 P. M. clock to which you and your friends The honor prizes went to Mr. Fre has not reduced the production of Paid Adv. Haney for Senator Campaign Committee. Only the best pictures shown at tb« Marshall and Mrs. Geo. Townsend re cordially Invited to attend. j I firework*, as it increased 21 p«r Liberty. B Cards, refreshments and a general ■ nd the consolation prize to Mr. Geo cent in 192« over 1922. good tim e le assured those who atten d . Townsend. J U. S. SENATOR THOMAS J. WALSH W IL L S P E A K Bert E. Haney *■£ October 4 -M o n d a y — Portland LIBERTY THEATRE PliO E R M