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w ^ _ Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County EASTERN CIACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 VOL. XXI OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST THE GLADSTONE CHANTAUQUA NUMBER 6 --------- c r News from the Neighboring Towns ARMISTICE DAY LOCAL ITEMS When Percy P. Caufield, during All over this land of ours today the next few days mails out the first men have been, are, or will be, J. M. (Dinty) Moore was an Es 1,200 season tickets subscribed for marching to the strains of Martial Last Sunday afternoon seven; tacada visitor on Wednesday. VIOLA NEWS the Gladstone Chautauqua, to be j music in commeration of the 18th young people from Portland came H. B. Snyder is busy these days • day of November and what that day in July, 1927, one of the great Brief Resume of Happenings of held Ray Miller left on Friday for a out this way and held Gospel serv- i shipping lumber, with rush orders. stands for in t he history of the est drives of this nature in the his trip to California to visit his wife ices at the school house. Dale Smith Bargain for your turkey early, world. tory of the county will open.. the Week Collected for and daughter, Bernice. He may be the 17 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | it may reach 60c per pound. As we stand by and listen to th« The plan is to sell 3,000 of these Tom Smith, who lived here some 1 Business seems very brisk in Es Our Readers. strains of music do we all appre tickets at $3 each, thus giving the gone for some time. Mrs. Lewis is in Portland taking years ego, but who are now resi-1 tacada these fine days. ciate what it means? C an we feel Chautauqua association a fund with dents of Portland, making the talk. Don’t forget the fiddling contest, what they have seen and how they Strawberries are blooming in pro- whicb ¡t wjn be possible to put on treatments as her health has been The meetings are interdenomination- j feel now? fusion around Sweet Home. a program that wll bring record poorly for some time. Her frineds al and anyone is welcome to come, j next week, at the Liberty theater. Wilcox Brothers of the Cascade How little their noble serv! Representatives of 24 counties in crowds to the Gladstone grounds, and neighbors hope that she may re They will be out again next Sunday Garage'are'unload'ing a car load of valued as the years go by. westeru Oregon gathered at Salem for Among the featurs being considered turn home soon much improved in afternoon at 2:30 p. m., and hold Buicks this week How important events arc forgot the forty-first annual Oregon Sunday is a pageant, and it is possible that health. services at the school house. D. G. White returned Sunday ™ 8 “ ^ 8Cnp°°‘ I Dane. at the Band Hall Aramis- ten by those who took no active Bchool convention. the directors will adopt the plan Tickets part in the destruction and devas Mr _ and Mr' ’ J teJ Cle8* p «,<> «co night. Good Great excitement was caused In and put on a show that will depict from hi. fram at Tillamook, where j 50 cent*. , tation that eventually brought the he spent a week looking after his, ^ Oakland, Sutherlin and Roseburg by the early history of the Oregon | mother, Mrs. White of Portland, Mr Mrs. Loyd Yocumand Mrs. Olie cessation of hostilities— “Armistice.” rumors of an oil strike at Leeper country and introduce notable char- place there. I and Mrs. Ike Akers and daughter, j Lovelace were Oregon City visitors Only the end of time can obliter dome. west of Sutherlin. a^ers who were citizens of Oregon John Maddix lost a valuable cow ‘ Eleanor and Mr. and Mrs. R. B Saturday. ate from their minds what they have City, Another idea being worked recenly. He was unable to discover | Gibson were guests at the home of Ensign Hickory Floed of Portland out Is to give the young people of Mrs. Dr. Milford returned home seen and what they have felt »pon C. H. Paddison Saturday eve, and from the hospital in Portland Mon the field of battle where men lay was killed at Pensacola, Fla., when the county the say as to the program the cause of her sickness. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seiver return spent a pleasant evening with them. day evening. his airplane struck another machine dead and dying. for one day. ed on Friday from a seven-weeks at an altitude of 3000 feet. Jess Denny and Miss Lawrence Miss Ruth Hale was the week end If you could go where some of Already the management is in visit. The former went to Milan, were married last Saturday at Van ihose you may have seen today, have guest of Miss Ruby Hoffmeister. Affection, unrequited by a 14-year- communication with some of the big old school girl, Eva Bickford, of Alle men and women of the country, en Missouri, and the latter to Selida,1 The Misses Opal and Zola Clester couver, Wash. Jess was handing fought, and look upon the devasta- gany, resulted in the suicide of Ken deavoring to secure their appear Colorado, where a family reunion attended services up this way Sun out good cigars Tuesday. ion wrought there, you would won was held. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lee,, day uftemoon. F. C. Leihammer and wife who der that any came away alive. neth Noah, 18, friends believe. ance at the Chautauqua. But the a sister and husband and two nieces .have been spending a portion of Ask any of these marchers about The Oregon state association of carrying out of this plan depends from Michigan, and two nephews their Vacation at the coast returned Belleau Woods, Chateau Thierry or SPRINGWATER commercial organization secretaries somewhat upon the number of tick and a niece from Detroit, Michigan, | home last Thursday. any other place where a similar en held their semi-annual meeting at the ets sold. Every cent received is to be It was a very pleasant meeting held Mr. Chas. Coonrod and wife have gagement took place. Portland Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moger were spent upon a program that is ex at the home of their brother, Earl i . . . , , . , „ , I visiting with Mr and Mrs. J A Shlb- returned to their home on the south Jess Hanson of Corvallis has receiv pected to draw to the grounds _ Bode, who has been a Denver and . side. Mrs. Coonrod has been in busi UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu _. ’ , , o *7 ed information from Pullman, Wash., Chautauqua lovers from all sections Rio Grande engineer for 37 years. i ley on Thursday. ness in Portland for the past year. gene, Oro., Nov. 6,— (Special).— The Joe Guttridge family visit-d that his hens entered in the interna of the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Hicinbotham and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ahlberg who Appointment of a permanent uç- tional egg-laying contest there won all Lou Adams, well known retired three daughtrs, spent Thursday night relatives in Portland on Sunday. Dick Christensen went to Portland have been on a vacation for the der-sccrctary for each department Oregon City business man, has ac with their parents at the Seiver four of the first prizes. past ten days returned Home Mon of tho national government in order “ “ ’' “ U They T * i T j to the, i on Saturday to visit his , uncle, W. Of the two measures 6n the state cepted the presidency of the associ- 7 home. went to Portland , , day. Theo will found at his desk to secure satisfactory administra . , „ ., . . , W. Christensen. His uncle brought ballot to regulate trucks and busses, < stion, and will put in much time stock show on Friday returning to 1 K as usual. tion was advocated today by Frank the one sponsored by the legislature aiding the sale of tickets and other- their home in Stevenson, Washing him home on Sunday. A new marcelling artist for Es O. Lowden, ex-governor of Illinois, Harley Rainey and family of was adopted by the people and the wise making the Gladstone Chautau- ton, on Saturday, tacada at Art Smith’B tonsorial par btforean assembly audience. one initiated by the bus operators was 9U" the biggest thing of the kind in Miss Norma Randolph spent th e 1 Portland were guests at the R S lor beginning Saturday noon, No Pointing out the general recogni Guttridge home on Sunday. defeated. the entire western country. weekend with her parents. She Is Mr, and Mrs. Cogswell of Eagle vember 13. Watch for ad nexT tion of the necessity of overhauling ttending the Normal at Monmouth,. On the face of returns In in Jackson the governmental machinery, Mr. Creek were Sunday guests at t he week. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT Oregon. county, the measure to move the Mrs. H. C. Fanton who has been Lowden declared that ono of tho Madden home. MEETING Mr3. Ed Ficken is improving slow courthouse from Jacksonville to Med Mrs. Nettie Grable returned to her in the Portland hospital for some greatest faults In the organization ly at her home here. Her many ford carried by approximately 1600 home here after being away f o r ' time has returned home somewhat at Washington is the failure to fol Notice is hereby given, pursuant friends are pleased that she is at majority. mproved, but has not fully re low the principle of putting only to chapter 118, General Laws of home again from the hospital where several weeks. Work has been started on the Half Oregon for 1921, that a Road Dic- those activities relating to a com Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bard returned covered. way highway, making a new 5 per cent trict Meeting of the legal voters of she spent five weeks. Remember here will be a good mon subject in any single depart home Saturday after visiting rela grade on the opposite side of the can Road District No. 7, Clackamas how each evening with the fiddler’s ment. In addition, legislative and tives at Oakesdale, Washington. yon, This will complete the Baker- County, Oregon, will be held on the GARFIELD Mr. Seymore, state leader of boys contest at the Liberty theater, Nov. judicial boards, outside of depart Halfway highway, eliminating tour and girls clubs is scheduled to speak 1(5 and 17- Good music during each ment jurisdiction, are given admin miles of dangerous' mountain road. 1 20th day of November, 1926, in said The November meeting of the at the regular grange meeting here entertainment. istrative functions by congress, Road District at the hour of 7 :30 B. F. Dodson and iwfe are visit whch increases the growing com As a result of voting down the P. M., in Estacada City hall to vote Garfield grange was held at the on Saturday afternoon. several revenue measures at the elec an additional tax in said road district grange hall Saturday and a very en- Dr. Gilbert of Portland is to ing with their son, Ben, this week. plexity and irresponsibility of ad tion, the legislature at its next session for road purposes as by law provid j jrble time was had. Tn • third preach at the regular church servi Mr. Dodson, it will be remembered m inistrator as for instance the r.nd fourth degrees of the order ces on Sunday. was a rancher who left here about Interstate Commerce Commission. probably will face the task of provid ed. were put on in the afternoon, also . Mrs. Nestling was a Portland visi ¡.wo or three years ago, going to ing funds for governmental purposes Tho National Conference on the H. E. CROSS, County Judge. A . n:orial services for E.other P. Washington to make his home, other than from the direct property tor on Tuesday. Science of politics, of which Presi M. Wagner. The lecture hour was tax. Currinsville school was closed dent Arnold Bennett Hall is one of Notices of the following road dis Wednesday on account of Scarlet the founders and leaders, is one of Assessed valuation of property in trict meetings in Clackamas county interesting, with music, readings and SPRINGWATER CHURCH Lane county this year is $2,627,440 have been called for Saturday, No- the roll call of “Why I Like the Rev. Wm. S. Gilbert, D. D., of fever. It is believed the germs of the most hopeful and promising greater than in 1925, according to the vember 20: District No. 29, 2 P. Harvest Season,” was responded to Portland, will speak at the 11 o’clock .he dread disease have been lurking features o f m o d e r n political .n good spirit. in the neighborhood for some time. science, Mr. Lowden declared. By service. assessment summary completed by M Deep Creek gchool house Mr. and Mrs. George DeShields, Fred Brown and family have re- the scientific methods, which the A choir has been organized with Ben F. Kenney, assessor. The total District No. 36, 2 P. M., Viola Mr3. Fred Bates and Mrs. Clara Mr. Harold Horner as leader. assessed valuation this year is $39,- cbool house. If urned to Estacada for the winter. conference advocates, “weean deter 821.435. District No. 38, 2 P. M., Spring- Hicinbotham were Garfield grange you like to sing, come to choir prac Mr. Brown has been employed in mine what methods of public admin visitors Saturday, tice on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 the forest service for the past year. istration are conomical, efficient and Settergen Brothers of Portland have water grange hall. On Wednesday evening, until fur at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Eshleman were the just in their operatons and what submitted the lowest bid for general District No. 39, 2 P. M., Garfield ther notice, a Praise and Prayer Services at George and Eagle hosts to their friends at a delightful one» are not,” he said. From the uni construction work on the proposed grange hall. new Leslie Jpnlor high school, to be Distrct No. 40, 2 P. M., George meeting will be held at the Nora Creek at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. respect 500 card party over the week end. versities must come the research Memorial church at 8 p. nr. Thosepresent were, Messrs and Mes for reform, Mr. Lowden believes. ively. erected at Salem within the next few club house. Mr. and Mrs W. G. Weatherby, dames Heiple Allen, Smith, Currin, “There has never been any man months. Settergen Brothers’ bid was Ahlberg, Gohring, Dunlop, Rhodes, who has given me as much inspira for $67,454.- ' x FIX ROUTE OF ELWOOD ROAD and Gilbert, attended the stock GREATER CLACKAMAS UNION show last Friday. OF CLUBS ENTERTAINED Bartholomew, Mr. Chester Womer tion and stimulation in thinking as City bonds totaling $100;000 were and the host and hostess. The first yourown Arnold Bennett Hall,” Mr. Mrs. Abbie Armstrong was a vis voted at McMinnvilie. The bonds pro «The county court Wednesday prize was won by Mrs. Currin and Lowden, who is a close friend of itor from Camp 8, at the home of Gladstone Community Club, with vide for the construction of a $56,000 signed an order making the road impounding dam on Haskins creek for from Colton to Springwater a mar her sister, Mrs. Tl. B. Davis, over lh0 citizens, entertained the Greater .Mr. Ahlberg, the consolation prize Dr. Hall's, declared. Mr. Lowden ex Clackamas County Union of Clubs going to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace plained he first came in contact the city water supply and the retire ket road and establishing the route, Sunday. M. S. Shrock and son, Paul, Mr. at dinner last Thursday evening. On Smith. with Dr. Hall after reading th« ment of indebtedness on the present it was decided to go on the north and Mrs. M. C. Glover and Mrs. president’s book “Dynamic Ameri the program was B. F. Irvine of the water system. side of Milk Creek which makes it ARTISANS ENTERTAIN canism” which was published in Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, necessary for the county to move Moenke, Mrs. Glover’s mother, vis Portland Journal as speaker of the ited at the M. G. Weatherby home evening. Mr. Irvine addressed his The United Artisans sponsored one 1920. He wrote a note to Hall, Issued a call for a meeting of the em the barn of Dix brothers across the hearers upon community co-opera of their enjoyable 500 card parties ■ince he considered the book re ergency board Monday to appropriate creek and construct a cattle-way Sunday. Garfield grange will hold open tion and was well received with de last Wednesday evening. Winners of markable, and their friendship be funds to carry on the activities of under the road. This would be -he high score were MisB Skinner and gan. several state departments and insti cheaper than going on the south house on Thanksgiving day as they cided attention. After the routine of business it Mr. Gohring: low score, Mrs. Ahl- tutions during the remainder of the ride of the creek where several prop have done for several years. Any DOG LICENSE present biennium. erty owners asked for large amounts one wishing to bring their Thanks was decided that the Milwaukie b: rg and Mr. Copeland. The guests giving dinner and enjoy it with the Club would entertain the Greater then adjourned to the dining room Three fast flreboats, eight new fire for the land taken. This is import The city treasurer has received grangers and friends of the com body at its next meeting. where the tables were arranged with stations and fire companies, 500 more ant in ivew of the fact that this is tags for the dog lie nse, and citizens munity are cordiallyy invited. A a delicious lunch. Afterwards all fire alarm boxes, police and traffic the last link in the great foothill owing dogs may procure tag and li special program is being planned THANKSGIVING DANCE joined in playing Hallowe’en games. signals and a greater Broadway bridge highway running from he northern cense by calling at the treasurer's will be the net results of bond tssnes to t he southern boundary of the for the day. office and paying the proper amount. R. E. Davis went to Portland to The Estacada Band will give The Hallowe’en dance at Baker's a totaling $1,685 000 which the people county.— Banner-Courier. be with his family over the week dance on Thursday evening, Novem- hall was a great success' Prizes go of Portland authorized at the elec Dance at the Band Hall Aramia- end. ; her 25, in the Gem theater, A new ing to Miss Beck of Estacada and NOTICE OF RAOD DISTRICT tion. tice night. Good music. Tickets Mrs. Elmer Davis will entertain orchestra has been engaged which Mr. Fcssetts of Portland. Now folks MEETING Fatally injured when the team she 50 cents. the Skip-a-Week club on Wednes , will render up-to-date, snappy mu- put on your “old clothes” and have Notice is hereby given, pursuant was driving ran away, racing for more day of this week. sic. A fine time is assured all who a better time at the same place this than half a mile through rocks and toChapter 118, General Laws of attend as the management is taking next Saturday, November 13th, for sagebrush and breaking to pieces a Oregon for 1921, that Road District particular pains to make this dance there will be., a real hard times UPPER EAGLE CREEK Meeting of the legal voters of Road hayrack, Mrs James C. Harter, about an enjoyable affair. Dance tickets, dance, with ladies and gents first Sat. and Sun., November 13-14 30. mother of three children, died District No. 59, Clackamas county, Mrs. George Smith of Toledo, who which includes lunch will be $1.00.1 and second prizes for the most de PHANTOM BULLET while being brought to a Bend hos Oregon, will be held on the 20th day serving parties. Hoot Gibson of November, 1926, in said Road has been the guests of her parents, pital. NOTICE OF RAOD DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker and Mrs. The second largest trap shoot In the District at the hour of 1:30 P. M., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison, the MEETING Louise Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mon. and Tues., November 15-16 Uifited States will be held in Eugene in Wilburn’s Hall to vote on an ad the past week, left for her home on Sunday. Yunker and family and Miss Heff- “LURE OF THE WILD” ditional tax in said road distrct for next May when the Lane Countr Notice is hereby given, pursuant ern of Portland, spent Sunday at Mrs, Pete Clester received a Jane Novak with a fine cast Sportsmen’s association will be host road purposes as provded by law. “The Wonder Dog” H. E. CR08S, County Judge. pleasant vist from Mrs. Paddison and toChapter 118, General Laws of the G. F. Baker home. to the best shots of the Pacific coast- her daughter, Mrs. George Smith, Oregon for 1921, that Road District Miss Marie Yunker and Miss Heff- The American Trap Shoot association Meeting of the legal voter» of Road ern are in training for nurses at Wed. and Thurs., November 17-18 The Ladies Aid of the Christian last Friday. has awarded the Pacific coast division George Douglass is remodeling Distrct No. 54, Clackamas County, St. Vincent’s hospital. “GIRL I LOVE” shoot to the Lane county organiza church will hold their Bazaar in the Mr. and Mrs. Marion Slavens, for Chas. Ray with a satr cast. Odd Fellows hall, Saturday, Decern and making some improvements in Oregon, wili be held on the 20th day tion. of November, 1926, in said Road Robert Casey died at the St. Helens ber 4 , 1926. Keep the date in in the residence of Walter Douglass District, at the hour of 8 P. M„ in merly of Springwater, were out looking over the old hunting ground Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass en Friday, November 19 mind. Come and eat lunch with us hospital, bringing the death toll of Elwood School House to vote an ad and calling on old friends last Sun “HELL’S HIGHWAY" the mysterious gun battle in a lone at noon, and select your Xmas gifts, tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and ditional tax in said road district for day afternoon. —with— ly cabin In the Yankton district to for we will have a good selection Mrs. Will Bluhm and little grand daughter, Patty Fairchild, of O re g o n road purposes as by law provded. Leatrice Joy Edmund Rums Julia two. Fred Richards was almost in for you. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. A Guthenberg bible which cost Fay and Robert Edeson JENNIE KRIEGER. Secretary. City, Mr.^and rMs. Will Bell and stantly killed. Casey Is alleged to $275,000 is on its way to New York. son, LeRoy David, of Sandy Ridge, bare shot Richards and Frank Rice, Dance at the Band Hall Aramis- But New York doesn't need $275,000 Sat. and Sun., November 20-21 Dance at the Band Hall Aramis- and Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass. and to have then turned the weapon "THE LOVE THIEF” tice night. Good music. Tickets Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Geo. tice night. Good music. Tickets worth of bible. It needs that sum's on himself. ' 60 cents. worth of biblea.—Kansas City Star. Norman Kerry and Greta Nezson, Douglas« called. 50 cents, LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM