Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 03, 1927, Page Four, Image 4

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    Four
Eastern Clackamas News
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada *
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Published every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
by the
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,
THURSDAY,, FEBRUARY 3, 1927
GEORGE I^EMS
News from the Newhboritw Towns
EAGLE CREEK
The George Social and commercial
club held its annual meeting last
Saturday evening, having election of
officers and other business for the
year.
Julius Paulsen made a trip to Port­
land last week to visit his mother!
who was quite ill but at last reports 1
is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maxwell arc
spending a few days on their ranch
and visiting with the home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Decker were
out from St. Johns Sunday visiting
friends here and in Garfield.
Frank Howard, Mrs. R. S. Chaney |
and Dorothy Dew were Grange visit- j
ors at Eagie Creek Jan. 22.
The Weiderhold brothers are saw-j
ing a carload of lumber to be shipped
soon.
Charles Matthew is out from Port- j
land on his ranch. He is doing some
fencing and otherwise improving j
things around the place
Rath and Klinker are filling their
pond with logs so as to begin saw- I
ing in the near future.
Mrs. Julius Paulsen went to Port­
land for a few days to see her moth­
er in-law and to visit other relatives |
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and
children and George Willing visited
in Estacada Sunday evening.
DODGE NEWS
A social event of the past week | Anton Hahelt paid a business visit
was in the form of a party at the jt0 Eltacada on T‘ Psday.
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C or .-I The Dodge School Boosters Club
(A CORPORATION.)
well. The evening was spent listen- | is an organization of the pupils, both
ing to radio music and piaying prog- (
DOUGLAS JOHNSON
and girls, for mutual improve­
ressive Rook. Toward the midnight boys
Managing Editor
in effic'ency and sociability.
hour delicious refreshments were I ment
They
held
their second election of
served by the hostess. Those present ! . . .
Subscription Rates
to
enjoy
the
occasion
were
Mr.
and;0/
,
61
s
on
'v
odnesday, when Clinton
One Year ....................................... $1.50 Mrs. Ed Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Will-1 Col*°n wa* made
president, Helen
Six Months ......................................... 75 iam Sanders, Mrs. Emma West, Miss Enquist secretary and Earl Mackin­
treasurer. The officers are elec­
Pamela Kenny, Miss Fern Clute, Ei-_ tosh
ted
for
a period of six weeks.
NO PLACE FOR DIRT
nest and Lyle Smith, Walter Maffie
Several
of our people attended the
and the hosts.
500 party of the Community club at
The State Board of Health, com­ The local Christian Endeavor the
Hall, Estacada, last week
posed of leading physicians, has pre. young people held their regular busi­ and Masonic
having a good time. There
sented to the legislature, a big prob- ness and social meeting at the home was report
a very large crowd present.
ram involving a new state-wide com­ of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Glover on last
mission to be known as the Anti- Friday evening. Mrs. Milton Weath­ On Saturday evening there was a
Stream Pollution Board. All the prin­ erly of Garfield and Mrs. Matt Glov­ community social held in the school
cipal rivers, including the Columbia, er introduced some very new and house with a fairly good and repre­
with their tributaries, will be classi­ novel games for the evening's diver- sentative crowd in attendance. A
fied and put under legislation to be s on. Twenty-two persons were pres­ very fine program was gone through
by the Boosters Club, followed by a
enacted and rules and regulations to ent.
be administered by the proposed new Foster Meiers and Roland Burnett social time spent in games, after
which a supper was served and the
spent last week-end at home.
board.
This proposal can do much good, as Mr. and Mrs. Matt Glover had as rest of the evening spent in card
well as much damage to the state of their house guest last week end, Mr. games.
Oregon. The logical place for many Frank Gill of Dufur, Oregon. Mr. Earl Lankins and family of Viola
industries such as sawmills paper Gill taught the Eagle Creek school a spent Sunday visiting with Fred
mills, canneries, linen mills, woolen number of years ago and has many Horner and family.
VIOLA NEWS
mills and most industries of import­ friends to welcome his visit.
Tuesday, it being the birthday
ance, is along streams. As one man Mr. and Mrs. Matt Glover had as of On
Geo.
W.
Keller,
a
surprise
party
W e are having plenty of rain at
expressed it, “The Willamette river their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and
given him by quite a good crowd present
is nothing more nor less than a drain­ Mrs. Milton Weatherly and son, Mr. was
neighbors who visited him and had very good. which makes traveling not
age canal for the Willamette valley.’’ and Mrs. William Sanders and Mr. a of good
time until near midnight, play­ A man was through last week buy­
It is right and proper to keep all Frank Gill.
ing
600,
and dominoes and ing beef cattle. William Undall sold
possible waste and dirt out of our Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cogswell mot­ helping him Pedro
to
consume
some of his him all of his cows, also Jim Sevier
rivers. On the other hand, it is im­ ored to Springwater Sunday to visit fine apples.
sold him a Jersey cow.
possible to develop any section of the friends.
the 25th, M. Pedersen Bruce Randolph spent a few days
country without industries. Indus­ Ernest Smith enrolled in the Ore­ and On his Tuesday,
son Joyce went to Portland last week at the home of his parents
tries have to get rid of a large gon Institute of Technology in Port­ and reported
very wintry weather on Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Randolph. H
amount of waste. Some of it can land on Monday.
the way. Whilst we at Dodge had returned to McMinnville.
be disposed of in no manner except
hardly any snow. They found very Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers spent
through natural drainage i n t o
SPRINGWATER
much more on the lower elevation a couple of days in Portland at the
streams.
and
on 82nd street had great diffl. home of their brother.in-law and sis
If the Anti-Stream Pollution Board
culty in navigating their car, there ter, Dr, W. W. Bruce and wife.
will co-operate with industries to cut Neighborly Club to meet with being
more than a foot of snow in Mr. W. S. Powers is visiting with
out useless stream pollution, it can Mrs. Kirkwood this month the 9th.
This is so different to the his sons, Emery and Elmer Powers
do much good. If it adopts an antag. Regular meeting of the Spring- places.
onistic attitude in an effort to cut wuter Grange on February 12 at usual expectation.
His home is in Baker Oregon. He
all stream pollution, it can do irre­ which all members are urged to be Tuesday, February 1, Clarence reports lots of snow in Eastern Ore
parable damage to the state of Ore present as the 1927 fair plans arc Jubb went to Portland on business. gon,
gon and its industrial development. to be discussed as well as the build­ Ralph Myers and his wife spent the Airs. Clara Hieinbothom with her
week-end with his parents, and at­ two children, Alice and Leslie spent
New boards and commissions are ing of a cattle shed.
always dangerous and expensive, and The Ladies Aid has been doing tended the social in the school on her birthday on Sunday at the home
Saturday evening.
this new proposal is worth watching some quilting for Sirs. Moger.
of her parents, also Mr. and Mrs,
carefully. The day will soon come Mr. and Mrs. Ed Closner were We are pleased to report that Mr. William Gilgan and daughter, Jan-
when the Clackamas river below Es- Sunday visitors at the Win. Bard Enquist is so far recovered from his ett, with M. G. Egers’ brother who is
tacada will furnish sites for factor­ home.
recent sickness that he is at work here visiting him. After dinner Mrs,
ies which will need drainage facil­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shibley were again. Last week he was working at Hieinbothom and Alice with Janett
visiting at the Roy Bock home on carpenter work for Mr. Vale.
ities.
Gilgen went to Oregon City hospital
Sunday.
to see Charles Hieinbothom. They
Miss Hazel Fuhy spent the week,
report him as improving fast.
THE LIME RATE CASE
ELWOOD ITEMS
end in Portland.
Wm. Hieinbothom from Stevenson
Washington called to see his brother
The Public Service commission has Guests at the Wiley Ilowell home
dismissed the ucts filed by Ex-Gov on Sunday were Mr. Wm. Ward and The Elwood Telephone Co. held its jin the Oregon City hospital Saturday,
annual meeting Saturday pm. The
ernor Pierce to compel the Southern Miss Allan Ware of Portland.
Pacific to grant a lower freight rate Mr. and Mrs. George and children following officers were elected for UPPER EAGLE CREEK
on agricultural lime, but a similar were Portland guests of Mr. and Mrs. the coming year: Directors, U. Bog-
den, M. Kydziveski, C. Bitner, S. I c. H. Paddison is now working
case, brought on motion of the com­ Kirkwood on Saturday.
mission itself, is pending. Farmers Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley and Brown, T. Munson; M. Park, presi-! down at Toledo, Oregon and living
generally are much interested in this .Miss Elva were visiting at the Jack;dent; D. Stahlnecker, vice-president; with his daughter Airs. George Smith.
enjoyable events
events of
of
case, claiming that if the price of Marrs home near Molalla on Sunday. I George Devore, secretary. Two more j One of the enjoyable
lime was reduced there would be a Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell of Eagle j are asking for rights on the line , last week was the “500” party at
far greater use of the product. Near­ Creek were Sunday visitors at the j M. W. Jones and family who have th home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Doug-
been living near the Larkins mill in ias8 la»t Thursday evening. Several
ly all the Willamette valley and coast Madden home.
lands need lime to correct soil acidity Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson were Highland the past two years have of their relatives and friends came
bat at the present price farmers say ailing on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greer returned to their home here.
and spent a very pleasant evening
they cannot afford to apply it except on Sunday afternoon.
Ella Bitner, her sister, Mrs. Ernest with them. Refreshments were serv-
in limited ways. They argue that The John Park family were Mon­ Boylan left Saturday for southern „d and soon after all departed for
both the railroads and farmers would day evening visitors at the Wiley California.
\ their respective homes.
Howell home.
benefit with lower prices.
Evert Stahlnecker, a student at While splitting wood one day last
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aycoek and child­ the Estacada high school was unable ¡week, Mr. Cahill had the misfortune
ren
visiting at the Clarence to return to school Monday because j ;0 cut his left hand very badly, but
THE OUTLOOK FOR THIS YEAR Hull were
home on Sunday afternoon.
sickness.
I he says it is doing nicely.
Maxine Ward is the newest scarlet of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Vallen
of
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker are now
The general outlook for the mark­ fever
patient.
Portland were guests of the former’s living on the Schultz place.
eting situation for 1927 is not much Henry
Cromer was a business vis- sister, Aliss Nellie Vallen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass visited
different than for the past year, and tor in Portland
on Tuesday.
the surplus problem is as yet unsolv­
A number of ’teen age boys and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister
girls enjoled a party at the home of j Sunday.
ed. Cotton, corn, hay and beef have
Mrs E. G. Hodgkiss Friday night. ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas and
not been profitable products, while
BARTON
potatoes, eggs, butter, wool and hogs
Airs. George Devore of Estacada j children and Mr. and Airs. Virgil
have had fuir markets. The big sur­ The Parent Teachers’ organization was an I Iwood visitor during the and children were guests at the home
plus cotton crop of the South is re ’leering Friday night was not largely week end.
0f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas
fleeted in Wisconsin and other states ittended hut were very interesting,
Sunday.
in the cheese industry. The South ¡•lari Tracy, our principal, and Miss
The party and dance given by the
C U R R IN S V ILLE
has been a big consumer for middle Bernice
Eagle Creek Grange Saturday night
Childmier,
primary
teacher,
West cheese, but with the big surplus
was well attended and everyone
tnking a very active part.
Air. R. H. Currin spent the week­ seemed
and low price for cotton, this de :re Brick
to enjoy the evening.
Whitehead
is
out
on
his
trap
maud for dairy products has been lines again after several days spent end at home.
Air.
and
Mrs. Ralph Wade and Mr.
materially decreased. The lubor bu with a bad cold. He brought in one M r-s l’oole and Mrs. Nellie Currin and Mrs. F. Ely furnished the music.
reau reports that wages of industrial oink today. That means another spent Friday evening with the C. E.
workers are on the increase us are lady’s neck will be kept warm next Hivelev* and report a very pleasant
time.
also average earnings, while living summer.
AMERICAN
Air. Frank Halferty has returned
costs are coming down.
W. C. Odell is very much pleased home
from
trip
to
Southern
Oregon.
with his new Star car.
LEGION
C. Kitehing and Elmer Tomp­
Many Small Co-Op A »ociationa
Mr. and Mrs. George Fartuan kins J. are
making
telegraph
poles
for
AND
made a business trip to Oregon City John Wheeler.
More than one half of the Co-op­ Tuesday.
Elmer Bedinger and wife are via- AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
erative buying and selling associa­ H. . F. Gibson
and Sam Wilson
are ; iting
Meets First A Third Mondays
.
.
Grandpa
tions of this country have member­ ,-ery busy feeding stock th.s «inter j UnJ Sund
' and Ma Jones in Port-
I. O. O. F. HALL
ships ranging below one hundred, ac­ as they have two stock ranches at Lester Hale has a flock of 22
Third
Street and Broadway
cording to a survey of the U. S. De­ Barton.
Estacada.
Oregon,
;
lambs.
partment of Agriculture. Approxi­ W. F. Ferrell and son William C. W. Fuller Has bought the home
LAWRENCE
WEBBER.
P. C.
mately 23 per cent of the total num­ butchered a large hog and took it to of C. E. Carver and expects to do
ber which made reports had from Portland Tuesday. It was so large some
this summer.
one to fifty members each. About they had to out it in two to load it Ruth Improving
Hale is unable to attend
ten per cent had from 200 to 300 in the oar.
few days.
members and less than three per Wallitee brothers snd Dustin Lake school for are a quite
a few sick people Currinsville Store Prices
cent of all had more than 200 Twen­ are busy clearing the mud out of the I in There
neighborhood. Mrs. Lester O rang.*
ty-nine per cent had from 51 to 100 River road so the Eagle Creek and I Hale this is on
ASc A SSc do*.
the sick list at this writ­ Crvnborri»«— nice one*
and 30 per cent had from 101 to 200 Estacada folk can get to Portland ing.
3th* for 25c
•ach. Organizations weak in num and Salem.
Date*—
u lo, f -f br#ad
laat
3 th* for 2Sc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Jones
visited
^
^
hers and volume of products can have Miss Bertha Tiffaany has taken up
09c
but small influence in price determin­ ministry. She preached here Sun­ with Mr. Jones parents in Portland 2|b lo-f of br„ d
15c
Sunday and Monday.
SK. || m otor oil. W e .t.r»
ation and their overhead expenses day night.
ISc
qt.
are certain to be too great for the Otto Stulkie is very busy on hia Mrs. Gronvil Linn won the di-nor Go|da|, sb#„ oil> EaUem
25c qt.
set
given
away
by
the
Currinsville
Corn
flaka>.
volume of business. Co-operatives farm doing one thing and another,
10c
stor* for the month ox January. Mr*. wi|eJlt
^ iac|,
must have strength of number and but why should he do his own cook­ Frank
2 4 c lb
Halferty
won
the
manicure
product to be effective and co-opera­ ing ladies?
All ma*h for laying hen* 1OO th $3 00
tion must become a philosophy, a A. L. Lake went to near Monmouth
O y*ter »hell. E a ste rn , *k
5 1 .SO
•ligion. between farmer membm Sunday atie-ii
Grit. *ack
| i 10
and their neighbor*
il*- bas scierai head of bogs there, j Tuesday which weighed ot*r iOO th*
Asiré u* a trial
1
OVER 13 TONS OP STEEL
and many tons of concrete were used in
the construction of our massive
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT
A renter of one of the boxes in this vault
has a private depository where he need not
worry as to the safety of his Stocks, Bonds,
Deeds, Abstracts, Insurance Policies or oth­
er valuable papers.
And the cost is nominal, less than a cent
a day, $3,00 a year. Call and inspect them.
Estacada State Bank
It Pay» to Do B ulino» W ith The Home Bank
1927 LICENSE
FREE with all used cars having a value of
$400 or more
A GOOD LINE TO CHOOSE FROM
Accounts payable to the Cascade Motor Company
dated prior to January 17, 1927, are now due and
payable to
Roy Wilcox, Estacada, Oregon
E
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L
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F
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The “SQUARE DEAL” Barber
Successor to Denney Bros.
Hair Cut 35c—
—Shave 15c
BOBBING — A SPECIALTY
Estacada, Ore.
Shop on Broadway
Good Feeders
Make
GOOD PROFITS
We Are Specialists in
Stock and Poultry Feeds
and Can Help You In­
crease Your Farm Profits.
BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE
JERSEY
MILK AND CREAM
GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON
Phone No. 37-3
The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal
accredited Tuberculin free cows
SHOES SHOES SHOES
We are closing out all of our short
lines in shoes to make room for our
spring line, at ridiculously LOW
PRICES one - half to one-third of
what they formerly sold at. There
will be wonderful bargains for those
who can find their sizes. This is an
opportunity to get shoes for the
whole family at prices you have nev­
er seen before in Estacada.
COME EARLY while the assort­
ment of sizes & styles are good.
SALE STARTS SATURDAY at
••
R O S E ’ S The Place to Buy