* A. \ Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County VOL. XXI OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST EASTERN LOCAL ITEMS CIACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1926 N UM BER 2 DOVER DOINGS O. D.^EBY SUBMITS OPINION ON 1 EG1SLAT1 VE MEASURES This rainy w eather is delnying j the road wok considerably, bu th In Oregon we have a system of We E. Linn purchased th e corner men are up and a t it every opportu­ -i:loct legislation in which the people lot by the old postoffice this week. C urrinsville and the new ow ner has SPRINGW ATER nity. may vote for or against m easures Mrs. W. E. L inn’s uncle, Mr. F red moved in . Brief of Resume of Happenings M allett and wife of Portlnad,, w ere Raymond Silva has been repairing ■ -•"'"¡tied at an election. The Rally Day program a t the T here seems to be an impression T h i voters pam phlet is now in the church on Sunday was xery good with some th a t eggs are ju st eggs, his b arn and making room for sev­ guests a t L inn’s Inn Sunday. the Week Collected for eral more cows. Hehad several tons hands of the people and in looking it ach one doing th eir p art w ill, with th a t small ones are worth the same Ed Linn, Jr., and Miss Vivian over I find there are 20 m easures Our Readers. as a high grade hennery egg. The of hay hauled in last week. Graham , m otored to P ortland Mon­ a large cowd in attendance. which will be on the ballot a t the Word has bnee received th at W al­ eggs th a t bring th e most money are The N eighborly Club which was to day evening and enjoyed the new m eet with Mrs. P eter Erickson on the daily gathered, large, w hite eggs te r Kitzm iiler is so much improved November election upon which the The annual Marion county teachers’ Broadway show. of 24 ounces o r over to the dozen. th a t he has been moved from the voters shall be required to vole y ts institute opened in Salem Monday Mrs. Ed Linn attended a p arty W ednesday, was postponed un til the Then there are the standard and un- j Sellwodd hospital to his home in or no. second M onday in November. A and continued until Tuesday night. given a t her fa th e r’s home in P o rt­ O f th!-- num ber the 1, 2, 3, 4. 7, 8, The small pullet or | Oregon City, The grand lodge of Oregon, Knights land, in honor of her sister’s b irth ­ num ber of m em bers wished to a t­ der grades. pewee areabout h alf price the first Quite a num berin this vicinity are 9, 10 are constitutional amendment* tend Pomona grange this week. of Pythias, jvill hold its 45th annual day. rvnd 15, 16, 17, 13, 19, initiated by convention in Corvallis October 11, A num ber of men from here a t­ of the season and as size changes su fferin g from heavy colds, The logging trains w ere p u t on they bring more per dozen. Then The C. W. Newman fam ily moved ' ho PeoPle : 5- « " " J 20 were referr- 12 and 13. last W ednesday. One day and one tended the Je rse y cow sale a t the Smith farm in Logan on last Wed­ th ere are those who take ro tte n eggs from Eagle Creek back to th eir d t0 the PcoPlc bY the last legis'a- John Juola, Astoria fisherman, suf­ night crew. to m arket. This should never be farm this week. We hope th a t they tU!V and 12.13 and 14 w ere passed fered burns to his face and hands in The Ladies Aid of the C hristian nesday. done asthey are worthless to anyone will perm anently rem ain in th is, the legislature and upon v -h a gasoline explosion aboard his trol­ church will m eet a t the home ftf Sunday guests a t the Shibley and m ust be gotten rid of by some­ neighborhood this time. I lbo referendum has been invoked by ling boat last week. Mrs. Ju liu s K rieger, T hursday, Oc­ home were, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Tenny one at) an expense more th an cost of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D eS h azer! the People, tober 21. and children, of Viola, and Miss the eggs. Everyone who sells eggs An entire business block in Chil- were business visitors in C lackam as, I have gone through th . sc nu • Gooley G reen of W est Linn, pass­ M argaret Beck of Springw ater. oquin was wiped out by fire that should see th a t th ey are clean. T hat Monday afternoon. j ures for the purpose of d eten. - e ed through E stacada Monday on a Mr. a n j Mrs. Harold H orner and all bad eggs are removed, and the started in a popcorn stand, with an D. V. Rose was a Portland v isito r; "y own attitu d e tow ards them .m l hunting trip up the river. estim ated loss of $60,000. childreu were dinner guests a t the sm aller ones kept separate in pack­ on Monday. He is running the mill believing ihat a disci: on of 'V ir Mr. Poole and wife of the Fros- Wm. Bard home on Sunday. A shipm ent of cavalry and artillery ers or crates or w ith sheets of paper all the time. Last week he shipped , Merits would be of in ter st I her Mrs. Carl Howell retu rn ed home placed between. You make your horses, four cars from Baker and two kist Ice Cream company was a Sun- two cars of ties. w ith submit my observations nd on Sunday a f te r visiting relatives at price by the kind of eggs you o ffe r cars from North Powder, went out Fri- 3ay visitor a t Log L aB arre. "onclusions: All of Dover’s high school students R. T. C arter and his brother, Alvin H arrisburg. day to a w estern government post. fo r sale. Producers, build up your attenede the school p arty at Sandy 1, 8 and 10 arc proposed co n stitu ­ celebrated th eir birthdays on Sunday A ugust Genserowsky was visiting own price retu rn s. Remember, o ffer Thirteen cars of cattle left Baker iast F riday night. tional am endm ents which, if pas- .1 Sunday for the North Portland m ar­ a t Log L aB arre. Their birthday with his sister, Mrs. Carl W ard, and only clean eggs fo r sale. Q uite a unm ber are either en ­ will authorize the counties ther- in comes on the same day. fam ily during th e past week. ket. Five originated in Baker county. larging th eir straw b erry acreage or named to vote upon the question of Geo. Moore of the E stacada hotel Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and The others were from Grant county. planting fo r the first tim e this fall. i; suing bonds in order to take up ct r- GARFIELD was a business visitor to P ortland, daughter, Clara, visited on Sunday E. M. Steele and Frank L. Phillips ain outstanding w arran ts th at have Monday. e t the E nqucst home in Dodge. of Portland have given Baker business Ruth and Mildred Ayers w ere in UPPER EAGLE CREEK been issued by said counties in ex- Glen Corey of Sandy, has been at A num ber of young people from Interests assurance th at 'construction M. ar.d Mrs. J. P. Woodle were cesss of the contitutional lim itation, the E stacada hotel fo r several days h-’re attended the E pw irth Leagu e Portland shopping last Thursday. will begin at once on a $300,000 hotel A m ost enjoyable grange meeting ¡siting a t the home of th eir son, in oiher words these w arran ts ha\o negotiating the sale of tim ber in ex­ social a t the M ethodist church in in Baker. b cn llegally issued and th- o was held last S aturday. Judge Cross :lay Woodle, Sunday afternoon. cess of 8,000,000 fee t to local in- E stacada on F rid ay evening. Eight inches of snow fell on the i terests. Mr. and Mr. Roy Douglass, and am endm ents if passed, will allow tho B rian Moore and Mrs. M yrtle was present and gave a fine talk on people of the respective countu s to highway at the summit of the Cas- r E. S. W ooster sold the H E. Woos­ Closner spent Sunday here bringing he Juvenile court. He also related children, were P ortland visitors last ■ alidate the debt by paying them cades at the McKenzie pass last week. ter improved 25 acre tra c t in Gar- many am using incidents of when he Friday. the children home to go to school. in bonds. according to persons driving over f ;e d near the gran g e hall> last week Will Douglass and Ray Woodle tau g h t school in this d istrict 2S The Clackamas County Canning from Bend. If I felt th a t the refunding of motored to Stevenson, Wash., last to R. A. Rossi of Ashland, Oregon. Team, Helen P erry and Edith How­ years ago. One road construction camp is still Dr. J. L. H ew ett of P ortland, was ell, were am ong the Boys a nd Girls Mrs. Clyde Shock spetn a few days F riday a fte r a calf which Mr. Doug- these w anrnnts v.-ouid p u t a stop to e.ss got of his father-in-law , John he fu rth e r issue of illegal w arrants, maintained at the W apinitia cutoff, a visitor a t the home of Mr. and Club members to be entertain ed a t ast w .ck a t her parents ranch. I would gladly vote to do so, but Sweeney. but probably will be closed in two or jvirs. E. S. W ooster on Friday, the M eier & F ra n k Co. store in J. C. W agner and fam ily of Fos­ here is nothing to prev en t the coun- three weeks. About five miles of this Mrs- c h a s, Duncan and Mrs. J. Portland on Saturday. A lovely George Douglass and Will and sil, visited his brother, P. M. Wag- W alter Douglass have gone down ,y courts from repeating their il­ road have been completed this season, d . Robinson were Estacada visitors tim e was had with a fino lunch -ier, and o th er relatives last Sunday. ls gal acts and issuing another lot of bout Rosburg on a h u nting trip. Portland had 25 fatal automobile on Monday, served them. A num ber of speark- Mr. and Mrs. Rossi and fam ily the « t . We are continually com- Dick Gibson and Guy Wilcox tra d ­ accidents between January 3 and Sep- Dances a t B aker’s hall every two ers gave talks during the day includ­ new owners of the H arold W ootser ed horses the other day. •linlng th a t taxes are climbing tem ber 11, or an average of less than weeks are enjoyed by many. Some ing Mr. Seymore, the state leader, ranchhave moved in. three for every four-week period in of the old dances are quite popular. nd Mr. Julius M eier of the store. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw and son, high, r each year, and a fte r we have The L. J. P alm ateer fam ily have Billy, cmac over this way Sunday to • ached the lim it provided in the that time, the departm ent of com­ N ext dance will be S aturday, O cto­ Mrs. George P erry and children ' onstitution we now propose to merce announced. ber 16. drove into Portland on S aturd ay ev­ the m isfortune to be quarantined, ce about some fu rn itu re which they change the constitution so we can etf down a t the mill. Oregon monthly pensions have been ening to m eet Mr. P erry who came Anis having scarlet fever. /oto more bonds. I think Clacka­ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson were D orothy and W inn C raft of P o rt­ granted as follows: Amelia Hildeman, ELECTION DAY NOTICE home fo r the week end mas county hr.d b etter pay o ff its Portland, $30; E berhart A. Gundlach, ---------- V isitors at the school during the land, visited a t the Chas. Duncan -he Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. outstanding w arran ts with the re­ ¿lay Woodle. Portland, $20; Edward Em m ett Kelly, Voting place fo r Precinct No. 1: past week included Evelyn Aycock, home Sunday of la st week. fund money coming from the United Medford, $30; Charles L. Newman, Building, lot 2, block 11, back of Edith Howell and Evelyn Dibble. Mrs. I. B. Livingston of Idaho, itates Land G rant and then th e re­ COMMUNITY CLUB MEETING Oregon City, $30. o d d Fellows Hall. Mr. and M/s. Van Hoy and and Jesse Stephens of Kendall sta­ a fte r stay within the constitutional Abner Riddle, 85-year-old pioneer of V oting plact fo r P recm ct No 2 ; children were visiting relatives in tion visited w ith J. B. Robertson The E stacada Com munity Club lim itation. Oregon City on Thursday. Sunday. Riddle, died at his home in Riddle City Hall, 2 propo a s to nmend the cOnstitu- after an illness of two months. Mr. -------------------- Mrs. W iley Howell spent the Mrs. J. B. Robertson delightfully /ill hold its first m eting on F riday : n so as to perm it the school board - t eight o ’clock, in the lobby of the Riddle was born in Illinois in 1841 ATTENTION week end in P o rtlan d visiting with en tertain d e the Skip-a-W eek club f Portland to levy taxes up to relatives. and crossed the plains with his par­ on T uesday of last week. A most istacada hotel. The various com­ 900.000 in excess of th e 6 p er cent mittees are at work planning to ents when 10 years of age. Meeting of the B erry Growers Mrs. F rances Y ount has been vis­ enjoyable aftern o o n wa gspent sew lim itation. I note on page 7 th at Nineteen automobiles were destroy­ will be held a t the L iberty T heater, iting durin gthe past week a t the ing on articles fo r th e club bazaar riake this first m eeting one of the the school board is opposed to this best. Several very interesting topics ed In a fire which burned a storage F iiday, O ctober 15, a t 7:30 p. m. M oger home. Mrs. Yount will be la ter on in the fall. Mr. and M i - 3 . u n su re fo r the reason th a t a spec- rem em bered by m any as she lived P erry K itzm iiler, agents fo r the -¿e to be presented. The club this garage at Second and Elrod streets Everyone in terested invited. mi I election was not held in 1925 and ear wi ncllvatd r r ; cmfwyp shrdlu J. G. HAYMAN..... in C urrinsville a few years ago. She Real Silk Hosiery, gave an in te rest­ in Marshfield. The fire is believed a r will endeavor to give tim e to h y claim th a t tho act being passed was an old girlhood friend of Mr. ing outline of the factory, silk hos­ to have started from a short circuit l 1926, will not g ran t the desired very suggestion brought bi fore it. and Mrs. M oger of Kansas. SHIBLEY-BUCK WEDDING In the wiring of one of the cars. iery, etc. The m eeting day of the • ' lief. Based upon the statem en t of W ilbur Howell was a Sunday ciub was changed from Tuesday to 1 special invitation is extended to A monument in memory of those the school board I shall n ot vote ill new comers in this territoy. E verett Shibley of Springw atcr, gu st of Edw ard Shearer. W ednesday. Mrs. H. B. Davis will unable to endure the privations of the gainst it. dome and bing your frlin d s. Joe G uttridge shipped several tons be the next hostess, O ctober 20. Old Oregon Trail and who died on and M argaret Buck w ere m arried Thn third is for the purpose of Mrs. Thos. Yocum en tertain ed the their way to the west was unveiled W ednesday evening a t 8 o’clock at of dried prunes to P ortland recently ¡¡minuting Sec. 35 A rt. 1 of the SPRINGV/ATER CHURCH at Meacham recently. The monument the home of the brides parents in b u t the price was so small th a t he Dorcas a t an all day quilting p a ity Fops itulion of Oregon prohibiting last Thursday. was erected by the women of Mea­ E stacada, Rev. Kirkwood of Spring- won’t tell. negroes and m ulatoes from coming Thomas J. Kirkwood, Pastor. w ate r officiating. A fter a short cham. Mr.s Minnie Eash en tertain ed a !:»■ o tho sta te : this was nullified by Sunday School a t 10 a. m. Edw ard few members of the work commit As a result of the shortage of mon­ Ifyneymoon they will retu rn to Es- he 14th am endm ent to our national ihearcr, Superintendent. tee of the club last Friday. ey In the general fund of the state, tSLida w here th ey will make their CURRINSVILLE .onstitution, blit has never been re- The service of worship a t 11. The Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W eatherly Thomas B. Kay, state treasifter, was hope. lovcd from ours. There is no rea- \ -------------- There have been quite a few sick and Mrs. J. B. Robertson visited ubject fo r the m orning is “ The en why negroes should not come in- compelled to create a deficit of ap­ 5 cret Growth of the Kingdom.’’ proximately $100,000 in order to meet 1ULINO GRANGE 53 YEARS OLD people in this com m unity of late. All Gresham grange last Saturday, and n our 3i:it and this section should in th e evening Mr. Robertson joined .’his is a continuation of the study I d repealed . o as to conform to our a t this w riting are doing fine. the current expenses of the state gov­ f the parables. Molalla G range No. 310 a t the Ruth and Bobby W aiters are back them in visiting George grange. ernment. Christian Endeavor Sunday Even- ..ational conutisution. John Miiler the form er ow ner of W alking up to a deer and poking it regular session la st S aturday accep- in school. Merl W ade will have to The fourth proposes to am end our ig a t the church. the P M. W agner rauch, visited Mr. with a rifle to oust it from a trail is] tc <* an invitation to atten d the fifty - stay o ut an o th er week. c n. titulion so as to prohibit the Services a t George and Eaglr id anniversary of Molalla G range J. H. K itching has been very sick. VV agner last week. not often the experience of a hunter, vying of income or inheritance Creek a t 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. respec­ Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowden of Port \Vard Douglass is shipping several but Moss Averlll, deputy game war No. 40 a t Mulino, October 16. tax ? in Or. gon until 1940. Oregon car loads of fine oak wood to P o rt­ land, and Mr. Lowden’s sister frot. tively. den in the Marshfield district, per­ ov hn< r n ii.hnrit-nce t?x law Canada, visited relatives Sunday. land. formed this feat in the Humbug moun­ FARMER K EEPS YEAR’S v.-hl-h in produ . g about 5500,000 CHOIR WILL ENTERTAIN CROP IN BANK VAULT J. F. Reeher had the m isfortune t< School is progressing fine this tain area. ..... u. i, \v .'.i an exem ption of $10,- cut his o fot badly with his scythe. ---------- j year. 000 o 1 th- c:i*-te. If w.- throw away All records for Royal Chinook sal F riday evening, O ctober 22, th F riday evening, O ctober 22, th er H. D. Hill of M arquam called on j T here is talk of a revival meeting h s mon.- y it will have to come from mon eggs taken in the upper Willam­ members of the M ethodist church ette river and tributaries were broken us the other day. He is enthusiastic being held in the hall over the ware- will be a free instructive program choir will he hosts a t a social a ffa ir somewhere c'se. and refresh m en ts a t G arfield g rang this year, according to R. E. Clanton, about the fu tu re crop of p e p p e r-! house of the C urrinsville store, fo r which an in terestin g proginm of j I am id o opposed to the prohibi­ Everyone welcome. m int as a crop fo r the valley. Mr. j L ester Hale, road supervisor, was tion eg in -t an income ta x law and director of hatcheries for the state Mr. and Mrs. H. B.Davis, Mr... music and stu n ts is being arrange <1 ugg st th a t th. voters study care­ fish commission, who returned from Hill showed us the credit m em o ran -1 doing some needed road rep air last There will be no admission charg dum fo r a deposit of pepperm int oil j week. Minnie Eash and Mrs. M. G W eath­ fully the two bills now proposed and a trip to the co ast which is so valuable th a t it has been Floyd Hale and Cecil W right are erly w ere a t Pom ona grange a t Wil nor collection, and the people of th found in thi pumphlet, and I am During September, 192 Chinese com munity are cordailly invited to put into the sa fe ty deposit vault o f ridng motorcycles,, recently pur- sonville, W ednesday si aid th a t unle-s the voters concen- pheasants were liberated from the atten d this “ Choir N ight.” :he M onitor bank. | chased. :a te upon ore- of them, they will Pendleton game farm, 162 from the I t is ra th e r a novelty to see a C. A. Looney sen t several tons of GEORGE ITEMS both be beaten. Corvallis farm and 240 from the Eu­ crop o f th e value which ju stifies th a t P otatoes to the Portland m arket for Ever since governm ents were es- »! gene farm, a total of nearly 600, ac­ much care of i t which he received *32 per ton. I The C hristian E ndeavor held its tah'i.-h- d among men those of wealth cording to the monthly report of State He says th a t some h esitate to p ut Mre. Elva M. Looney is again o u t 1 monthly m eeting on October 1st, a' Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 16-17 , v r end influence have asked for Game Warden Averin. t into glass bottles fo r fear th e a fte r quite a sick spell. the home of Mrs. Lewis W eisenfluh “ WATCH YOUR W IF E ” special privileges in governm ent, in Oregon's oldest white child, so tar c,.a3s may be broken. The whole F ran k Jones and W alter Looney with a good attendance. — with— ord r th a t they may be able to take as known, is a great-grandfather. He seasons crop of several thousand brought home a nice fo u r point buck Mrs. A lbert Lens and Mrs. Ralph P at O'M alley and V irginia Vallie c-ire of the “governed” and provide is J. B. Claypool, ft, pioneer resident dollars can be k ep t in a very small last Thursday. W alter hardly ever A nhert of Estacada, were visiting the em ploym ent for them. The man who of Bend The great-grandchild is pace. fails when he goes fo r the deer school one day la st week. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 18-19 pion- • rs with his money by investing Billy Eugene Halvorsen Mrs. Halvor- Mr. Hill quotes Mr. Todd, the pio­ Q uite a a few people from this H « iry Reimer, Sr., has been con­ "RANGERS OF THE BIG PIN E S” in in d u -try is a benefactor and sen Is Claypool's granddaughter. neer of the business in Oregon, as place w ent deer h u n tin g last week. fined to his bed fo r several weeks. Kenneth H arden and Helene Costello should be Hb< rally treated, hut I can Claypool was born in Linn county in saying th a t the W illam ette Valley Norman and W ilbur Linn, W ilbur His condition rem ains about the vee no reason why the man who has 1849. vil be the leading m int growing sec. Loney.L. H. Ew alt and Cecil W right. same. Wednesday and Thursday, Oct 20-21 his money invested in bonds and Cauliflower and celery shipm ents tion of the U nited States. Mr. Todd Q uite an arm y. The deer saw them oil. r invisible securities should not H enry Vrooman and fam ily are- “ THE MARK OF ZORRA” have begun at Trontdale. The cauli­ comes from Kalamazoo, Michigan. first and took to th etall tim ber and moving to P ortland fo r the w inter. co n trib u te to the suport of govern­ Douglas Fairbanks flower is of good quality and prices His fa th e r was a pioneer of the in­ so escaped death. Mrs. Elsie Dew. accom panied by m ent by taxation. good. Over 300 carloads will be ship­ du stry at th a t place. Mrs. L ester Hale and Floyd took her daughter, Mrs. A lbert Lens, w ent (Continued next week) S aturday and Sunday, O ct 23-24 ped this year against 68 last year. -------------------- ' Mrs. Lindsey Hale to Salem to visit on a shopping trip to P ortland on "COM BAT” The celery crop is of the best quality The fre e trad e idea of helping th e h er m other, Mrs. Myers, fo r a while. Saturday, A kuitl-in ironing board, hinged House P eters ever raised in Troutdale and prices farm er is to pull down the pillars of C. W. F u ller has moved to the Mr. and Mrs. Chas Raudleman of to the wall and disappearing into a are good. the tem ple so everybody will be W errum place. Portland, w ere calling on old friends Only the best are shown a t the closet when not in use, is a g rea t l sm ashed flat. i Neil T aylor haa sold hi* home ln^ a week ago laat Sunday. I convenience. Liberty T heater, IBEBTY THEATRE P M