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fl ' ’ 1r Ti V I à \ ■ i Av 1" a P n M V - & Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas Countg VO L. X X I OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST EASTERN LOCAL ITEMS C IA C K A M A S NEW S, T H U R S D A Y , OCTOBER 21, 192« News from the Neighboring Towns NUM BER 3 Flashy Clothe? V/orn in Shakespeare’s Time O. D. F.3Y SU B M ITS O P IN IO N ON L E G IS L A T IV E M EASURES The gallants of Shakespeare’s time (Continued from last week) vied with the belles in their love of The fifth provides for a narmal lands. dress. The men favored red, blue or . chool at Seaside und the sixth for green velvet crested with gold. Their Mr. nad Mrs. Joe Durnburger are Mrs. F. L. Heylman was shopping Brief Resume of Happenings of Mrs. W alter Johnson, woh is the also enjoying the company o f their hair they clipped closely, but culti on - jn Eastern Orsgno, at present in Poriand Monday. vated their beards, which Invariably the - tat is maintaining one normal the Week Collected for E. S. Wooster was attending to Idaho State Grange Lecturer, is to son whom they had not seen fo r 20 were trimmed to a point, mul twin- at Monmouth and another at Ash give a program at the church on years. He recently came here from business in Oregon City Monday. taches were In favor. O u r Readers. land ; these schools are doing good Tuesday evening, October 26. Those one o f the N ew England states. In tlie early Tudor period bread- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Alexander o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeShazer toed shoes, which in slashes and puiTs Iw o.k end should be enlarged and who have heard Mrs. Johnson assure Portland were visitors at the K eyi The state university The Willamette valley typographi us she will have something interest made a business trip to Portland vied with the doublets worn, were strengthened. n',an home Sunday. cal conference met in Eugene Sunday. ing fo r all. There are to beseveral Tuesday. much in favor and In the matter of is at Eugene and the agricultural Mrs. O. W. Olson o f Portland was musical numbers on the program. head-dresses the women shared with college is at Corvallis, and already The Washington County Christian visiting with Mrs. Heylman Saturday A charge o f 25 cents fo r adults is the men the use of the algretted miltin we have two normals. A few years Endeavor union held its annual con and Sunday. bonnets of varied and vivid colors, ago we had several normals and to be made. vention at Gaston. says Dr. F rank 11. Vizetelly. editor of heir representative logs rolled the Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snyder were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Decker and lit S. E. Lawerence has had a crew o f Mrs. Carrie McNutt, 73, was killed business visitors in Portland Tues men at work recently fillin g his silo. tle daughter, Elva Anita, from Port the Standard dictionary. Wigs were egislature in making appropria- at The Dalles when struck by an au in favor with the women and. perched I tions. Shall we give the opprotunity day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gribble and land, were calling on old friends on high upon maidenly or matronly head, tomobile driven by C. E. Silbaugh of i again? We have no complaint that Read the advertisements this children, o f Oregon City, were visit Sunday. might be seen fair-haired wigs of huge Burns. •re not able to week; there are matters o f interest ing at the Carl proportions—ted being the fnvorlte Mr. and Mrs. Dew entertained on W ard home on The fall meeting of the southern i. k care of all applicants , and hue, presumably in honor of her fo r everybody. Sunday fo r a dinner, her children, Thursday last. Oregon presbytery of the Presbyterian : when this time comes, why not en- majesty the virgin queen. Mrs. W. E. McW illis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Linn o f Estaca church was held at Malin in Klamath Small Wonder, then, that occasional arge at Monmouth and Ashland Mrs. Link, were Portland visitors on Miss Fahy were callers at the Harry da, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weiderhold county. sly peeps at the tiny looking-glass and asvo the expense o f two more Saturday. and their father, Mr. A. Weiderhold, Grable home Wednesday evening. that dangled from the belt were nec overheads. W e cannot keep down The assessed value of Yamhill Ladies Home Economics will serve Mr. and Mrs. Dayball o f Port and the Misses Eva and Dorothy essary to see that this ornate struc I expenses if we continually under- county is 120,088,64# for 1926 accord- Dew. ture was properly set In place. Tra ing to figures compiled by Martin hot meals on election day at the Gar- land were calling in this neighbor I t ike new projects. Mrs. Ralph Chaney and little dition has It that to this practice the hood on Sunday. Miller, county assessor. field polls at 25c per plate. The seventh is a proposed amend language owes the common expres daughter, Margaret, spent a few The M. E. Ladies A id Society are Mr. and Mrs. Riebein and children ment to the recall. Now, at a recall A check among growers of all parts sion, “ Is my hat on straight?'' going to serve a chicken dinner at o f Portland, were Sunday guests at day in Portland last week visiting election wc vote yes or no on the of the Hood River valley reveals that A shower was given in honor o f noon on election day, November 2. the W iley Howell home. question o f recalling the o fficer and the toll of the past week’s drop of Watch fro further notice. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward were bu Mrs. Clay Chaney and Mrs. Albert Franklin OS America’ü thn we vote or choose between the apples will reach 200,000 boxes. Miss Flora r . . ttc _»» The monthly meting o f the East- siness visitors in Oregon C ity on Lens at the home o f same person and the candidate run Lens on Saturday afternoon and F l,s t S tm * s lu g g e r The entire townsite of Westlake, on ern Clackamas Community club will Friday. Under the pro America’s original “song plugger” ning rgainst him. Siltcoos lake in the western part of be held at the Estacada hotel Friday many useful articles were received. The many friends o f Everett and music publisher was none other posed amendment we would only Lane county, will be sold November evening, October 29, at 8 o’clock. ladies Shibley and Mrs. M argaret Beck There were about eighteen than Benjamin Franklin. Further vote on recalling the officer and if 13 on account of delinquent taxes. Refreshmnts were served more, the soiil ’ s were his own compo The neighbors o f W oodcraft are were delighte dto hear o f their mar present. he is recalled the o ffice is then va Seventy thousand people visited tne which consisted o f sandwiches, cake, sitions, for the statesman. Inventor, giving one o f their very enjoyable riage recently . cant, and shall thereafter be filled Cascade national forest during the cookies and coffee. printer, diplomat, philosopher and ed ' card parties tonight, October21, at Mrs. John Park and children were in the same manner as if he had past summer, according to an estimate Mr. and Mrs. John W illing o f ucator also was a composer and nil- the Masonic hall. You and your calling on Mrs. W iley Howell on F ri died resigned or otherwise vacated made by Nelson F. Macduff, supervis round musician. History has It that Sellwood spent Sunday evening and r friends are cordially invited. A de day. The recall o f an o fficer is a ed of the forest. the allegro-tempo drinking song, ''Pa lightful lunch w ill be served. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tucker and Monday with Geo. W illing and Mrs. per," words and music of which were erious matter and no question An unidentified man about 45 years J. Paulsen. The class in journalism from the daughter, Violet, have been visiting f personalities or feeling between written by Franklin, often was sung old committed suicide by throwing Mr. Julius Paulsen le ft here on Estacada high school visited the fo r a few days recently with their by hint in the linll-fellow-well-met at rival candidates and their support- himself in front of the McMinnville News o ffice on Wednesday, and at daughter Mrs. Rae Erickson and Saturday fo r Portland to accom mosphere of the Junto olubronms, , i-s should be involved. The only stage, one mile west of Salem, on the pany his brother, W alter Paulsen, to says the Philadelphia Public Ledger. a time when everybody in the office fam ily at Camp 10. ncstion should be, Shall, the can Salem-Dallas highway. Eastern Oregon, to remain over un On many an evening the sonorous was busy and could not give these Mr. George Perry spent the week didate be recalled? I f he is, let The construction of a new $300,000 young pople til Monday, and Mr. Paulsen retu rn-; voice of Franklin was heard In chorus the attention they end at home. 'ne vacancy be filled according to hotel at Baker is definitely assured, should have had. They were very ing home on Tuesday. with his friends, lie was an ortlio- Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood and Miss _______________ dox hellever In correct tempo In mu- law. depending only upon the subscription much interested in the operation o f Elva Shibley attended the dedication The ninth is another proposed!! 1 I P P F R E’ A C ’ I F T’ P F F I T Rlc ,,n<l B is not hard to Imagine him of about $15,000 by Baker people for the linotype and devoted the greater of Albany college recently. U r r tl' L A U L t tapping time on the table of the club- ■onstitutional amendment relating the purchase of the site. part o f their time watching the work Mrs. Greenstreet and son, C lif room. He not only wrote songs, hut 0 the filling o f vacancies in o ffice The 16th annual district Odd Fel being done on that machine. Mrs. J. \>. Cahill has returned sej them Into type and proceeded to und provides in e ffe c t that if a va- ford, were business visitors inPort- lows’ convention was held in The home from her trip east. She had hawk them through the streets, thus and Saturday. ancy occurs within 20 days o f an Dalles with 400 members of the order gone to Nebraska with her mother proving himself a pioneer sales pro S P R IN G W A T E R CHURCH •’ < ction, the appointing power shall from Wasco, Sherman, and Hood _______ and was away fo r two or three motor. Franklin-developed the bar- fill the same until the next general months. ! monlca or glassy chord. He also wns River counties attending. Sunday School meets at 10 a. m. election, if the vacancy occurs more Fred Paddison, accompanied by n lalentcd performer on the harp, Mrs. Johanna Packwood, 84, early Mr. Edward Shearer, supt. Mr. and Mrs. EdgarHeiple have .hnn 20 days before nn election, Katie Paddison, IBiitni and 'M in . __________ resident of Oregon and widow of the The service o f worship at 11 b:en doing some interior work on his mother, Mrs. then the voters fill it at such el- late William H. Packwood of Baker, o’clock. The subject is “ The Ex- heir dwelling which adds much to Mrs. Jane Akers, Mrs. Roxanna Cle»- ction. As the constitution now Wills Reveal Character died in Salem at the home of her tensive Growth o f the Kingdom.” their com fort and pleasure. ter and Mrs. Linnie Gibson, motored ; stands there is no way o f fillin g a The “ ruling spirit” very often shows daughter, Mrs. John L. Rand. We welcome you to worship with Earl McConnell has moved to the last Wednesday to W ilsonville where j , r.eancy occurring within a few up strongly In that intensely human the ladies attended Pomona Grange Linn county republicans increased us. Shankland ranch. days o f election. This amendment document—a man’s will. As often as their percentage of the total registra- The Christian Endeavor meets Mrs. Don Allen was calling on her and had a fine time. an emergency not one enn sum up the strength or provides fo r such tion from 59.9 per cent in 1924 to 63.7 Fridy evening, October 22, at the r,other, Mrs. Nellie Currin last Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and I weakness of Ills character clearer, by nd I shall vote fo r it. In 1926, according to figures complied home o f Mr. and Mrs. W iley Howell week. son, Quintin, made a business ti ip means of Ills “ last testament,” than Eleven is an appropriation o f by R. M. Hussey, county clerk. Services on Sunday at George and The Currinsville store truck to Oregon City last Wednesday, pur by any other document. >100,000 and authorizes the State The public service commission has EaSle Creek at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. hauled two loads o f beef cattle to chasing some household furnishings ! To attempt to trace the origin of Board o f Control to select a site .in They moved will-making would he a thankless task, approved the application of the Cali- -¿spectively. Portland last week fo r Victor Leon. fo r their new home. Eastern Oregon fo r a tubercular fornia & Oregon Lumber company for P. W. Douglass moved a nice into their new home the latter part 11,11 ** ls known that the prophet Ju- hospital. From the argument in the cob left a (locum nt more or less o f last week. G R A N G E E N T E R T A IN E D permission to discontinue its electric flock o f sheep on his ranch Satur equivalent to the modern will. Speci 1 mphlet one would understand that service at Brookings, Curry county. On last Saturday George Doug day. mens have been Jouml In Egyptian the hospital at Salem is overflow ing Clackamas county Pomona grange W. B. Riley, well-known stockman C. A. Loney, Floyd Hale and Ce lass and W ill and W alter Douglass tombs which were drawn up 2,y<H) ar.d that there is immediate need entertained by Wilsonville cil W right le ft Sunday fo r a few returned from the hunting trip but years before Christ. Among the old of McEwen, now at Russell. Kan., has was for additional room. This being failed to get anything. purchased 80 head of the best pure Grange No. GOO last Wednesday days huntingg. est English wills are those of Alfred rue it would seem advisable to pro- over 200. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and son, the Great and William the Conqueror, | ld this additional room at a plare bred Angus cattle he could find in the with an attendance o f Most o f the nimrods got a few state. They will be shipped to Oregon. The regular routine o f business was pheasants. Some got the limit. There Leslie, motored over to Corbett vis Who bequeathed his newly acquired bc-t a d 'p t d lo r the cure o f this realm of England to Ills son William Ralph Schneeloch & Co. of Portland Uken up in the morninF a"d Ra>Ph 3cemcd to be a larger number of iting with the Clande and Malcolm Ur ad disease. There can be no Rufus. Woodle families on Sunday. purchased world war veterans state Shepherd and Don S. Skeen o f pheasants than fo r some time. a: ument but that the climate o f M. E. CHURCH “ CHOIR N IG H T ” Mr. and Mrs. Roll Douglass were aid bonds in the amount of $2.000,000. lke Oregon City chamber o f com- Mrs. C. E. Carver has been sick Eastc rn Oregon is better fo r this down this way from Boyd .Oregon The bonds were sold on a basis of merce were Present and verified the for a few days. work than the lower, damper cji- Everyone is invited to the “ Choir 4.2784 per cent. There were 10 bid report o f the Pomona executive com Fall work is behind in this part, this week, visiting with relatives in : t • o f the W illam ette valley, und N ;ght” at the Methodist church Fri mittee that Oregon City was ready but farmers are pleased to see the Estacada and ths neghborhood. ders. i we must spend additional money day evening. There will be a good for this purpose, it will bo good bu- A record was established for the to cooperate with the grange in nice weather the first o f the wk. program o f music and stunts and a Littl Miss Mary W alter had the uc.-s to spv nd it where it will do Crater national forest during the sea bringing the 1928 session o f the Ore good time for every one attending misfortune to run a nail in her foot son past when 94,770 persons entered gon State Grange to Oregon City. le most good. I am disposed to Mr. and Mr. J. B. Robertson, Mrs. its boundaries en route to various The election o f officers in the a fter that is keeping her out o f school for ot fo r the bill. The annual Bazaar given by th Minnie Eash and Mr. an,j Mrs. M. parts of the forest and Crater lake noon resulted in the unanimous re- v few days. Tw elve is a measure levying a l.edies Aid o f the? Christian church j election o f Matt C. Glover as Po national park. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kitching and G. Weatherly went to Mulino Satur- amp tax on cigarette papers, will be held Saturday, November 13 j mona Master fo r the next two years. Wilma, stopped at the Currinsville day to attend the 53rd annual anni .'Tappers, tubes, smoking tobaccco Linn county's assessment roll for 1926. Articles to ,-uit anyone’s ta t® | will make the sixth con store on their way home from Port versary o f Molalla Grange No. 40. ml snuff. This bill was passed by 1926, exclusive of public utilities, is This both useful and fancy. A good plan secutive term o f Master o f Clack- A joint meeting o f the legislative land, to have arrangements made ih lost legislature but those af- $26.114.670, according to figures made to seh et your Christmas gift. Bu- J mas Pomona Grange. The other fo r the hauling o f some furniture committees o f George and Garfield public by Grant Froman, assessor. siness men’s lunch will be served at f lo i by it hive, invoked the refer- This is a slight decrease from the officers were as follow s: Overseer, that the yhad purchased while in granges and the members o f Gar noon. rd in. The rat. e o f taxation are ennie Krieger, Sec. Avon Jesse, Maplewood grange; the city Monday. field grange was held last Friday. 1925 assessment. giv. n o npa 36 o f the pamphlet. ’ccturer, Mrs. Olive K. Davis, Gar Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ewalt took a Mr. Van Hauten and J. F. Reeher A'hat amount o f money it will raise Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, Private residnts n ar the U n iv e r-1 s not shown, but no doubt it will sent a writ to the sheriff of Klamath field grange; steward, Frank H. trip to Zig Zag Tuesday o f this were in Portland on business Mon sity o f Washington successfully, day. county fixing November 2 as the date Howard, George grange; asst, stew week. fought the erection o f g irl’s homes produce quite a sum, most o f which ard, Chas. Casto, Centaal grange; R. E. Davis and W. L. Shriner are W. F. Coleman made a flyin g trip for holding the recall election involv or soriety houses in the neighbor will be from pi ople who are not Minnie Eash, Garfield to Portland Monday. enjoying a week’s vacation and They can avoid ing A. L. Leavitt, circuit judge of the chaplain, hood, claiming they are nuisances, j on th<> tax rolls. hunting. grange; treas. J. D. Chitwood, Dam 13th Judicial district. These girl students must have some the tux if th-y like by not buying ascus grange; secretary, Betty I. An interesting and instructive 1 am disposed to vote Mrs. Emma Cole, 70. of Jefferson, boarding place, and if th'-ir conduct th-article. Weatherby, Garfield grange, gate program and refreshments will be was killed when an automobile in io such that citizens bar their pree- yes. keeper, Robert Gale, Maple Lane Mark Pagh has returned from piven atG arfield grange on Fridy, i nco, they will evidently have to re Thirteen is an act passed by the which she was riding collided .with a ceres, M attie Young, Wil- Hood River where he has been pick- ^uWber 22, at 8 o ’clock. Everyone last legiidi'tur which in e ffe c t car driven by Mrs. G. W. Brown of grange; form or quit school. the past several Al home and a good time assured. places motor trucks and busses un Reedley, Cal., on the Pacific highway, ■ ..onville; pomona, Edith Casto, W ar ing apples fo r ner; flora, Mrs. Martha Spangler, weeks. ------ der the public service commission, eight miles south of Salem. William Palmer, a form er resident DON T STO P M Y P A P E R requiring them to run on schedule The walnut growers of Sheridan are Central; lady asst, steward, Clara ____ ai visiting: f --------- here, F w wag visiting old friends on hoping for clear weather. They have Hiccnbothom, Eagle Creek. time and to adopt and charge reg A report from the legislative com Sunday. He listed his place fo r sale 1 ^ on * S*°P ni>’ PaPer .printer, now harvested about half of their ular rates. The motor vehicle com bill wi.h Joe DeShazer. . Dor,,t st* ike m>’ name o f f yet; bumper crop, but if rainy weather mittee upheld the income tax Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 25-26 panies directly affected have in- Rev. anr Mrs. Simms conducted [ Vou know ‘ he ra«h comes slow, continues they are afraid they will and urged the members to vote fo r “ JU STIC E IN T H E N O R T H ” vok' <1 the refe rendum, (sec pags thecandidates favorable to the fa r services at the Dover church Sun-j lose the rest of their walnuts. dollars are hard to get; With a full star cast 52). Whatever may have been the Lena Maud Johnson. U-year-old mer and his interests. They also de day afternoon. *UR a little harder— sins o f the railroads in the past school girl of the Summerville dis r i v ' d against all wet candidates. t W alter A ffh o lte r has purchased a 1* wkat I mean to do; Wed. and Thurs., October 27-28. they are now fighting for an exis trict of Union county, was so seriously Several resolutions came under | Ford truck and is hauling ties from scrape the dimes together— “ S A L L Y OF T H E S A W D U S T ” tence in competition with motr ve Injured when she fell beneath the feet the work o f the session. Endorsing the RRose mill. Enough fo r me and you. Carl Dempster and W. C. Fields. hicles. I f we can do without the of a galloping horse she was riding Gladstone Chatauqua; endorsing William McGinnis returned from railroads entirely, we might let the that she died half an hour later. a delegate to the union o f clubs. ! Eastern Oregon Saturday evening. I 1 affod to drop it, motor vehiek - run promiscuously, Saturday, October 30. The huge Owyhee reclamation proj- In t he evening a cias sot five was He has been employed there for I find ¡t doeau’t pay “ THE TERRO R” but we cannot. W e need them and ect. which will render productive 124,- given the degree o f Pomona. Fol- some time. His w ife is staying with To do without your paper, A rt Acord with his wonder horse to let the motor vehicles collect the 000 acres of arid land in Oregon and lowing the degree work the Wilson- her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Udell. However, others may; Raven. cream and in an unfair competition Idaho, became a reality with an- ville grange put on a splendid liter- Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson are I hate to ask my neighbors only injures ourselves in the end. nouncement from the White House ary and magical program. gratly enjoying a visit from their To give me theirs to loan; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Let them comply with the same reg that President Coolidge had approved The next meeting o f the Clacka- »on, whom they had not seen fo r They don"t just say, but mean it— October 31, November 1-2 ulations as th' railroads and run. a report from Secretary of Interior mas Pomona will be with Abernathy . several years as he was in the army Why don’t you get your own. FUR H E A V E N ’S S A K E ' 1 shall vote for the measure. Work recommending its coastructioa. grange at Parkplac*. 'a n d stationed is the Phillipene Is- — Enterprise. (Continued next week. Harold Lloyd W. F. Carey was transacting bu siness in Portland, Tuesday. SPRINGWATER GEORGE ITEMS CURRINSVILLE GARFIELD DOVER DOINGS LIBERIY THEATRE PROGRAM