EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927 i f OUI* Eastern Clackamas News E ntered a t the postoffice in Estacada Oregon, as second-class mail. FUN FOR E V E R Y B O D Y News from the Neighboring Towns CURRINSVILLE Lincoln Come to the H erd -tim e B asket Soc ial given by the C hristian Endeavor society a t the Christian Church, S at urday night F eb ru ary 19, 1927 at 7:30 sharp. DODGE NEWS Published every T hursday at E stacada, Oregon by the Ruth and Floyd Hale made a trip j There has been several cases of in There will be a big fre e program to Salem and Independence last Sat- , fluenza in our d istrict last week. Mel- arday visiting their G randm other, vin Keller was the firs t one to have and lots of fun. ISTAUDA PUBLISHING COMPANY, Girls! Bring a hard tim e basket full Mrs. Lou Hale of Salem, and aunt, it and he has been confined to the (A CORPORATION.) Mrs. Dr. Beals, of Independence, house nearly two weeks. He is very o f a prosperous lunch. Sunday, retu rn in g Sunday evening. | much b etter now, however. His fath- DOUGLAS JOHNSON Boys! B ring a pocket full of I Mr, George W alter visited his er and m other both are now su fferin g money, if you w ant a big feed. M anaging E ditor mother, Mrs. F rank W alter, in Port- from it, but Mrs. K eller is somewhat Everybody bring Mother, F ath er, ' land over the week-end. b etter and will probably be all rig h t Subscription Rates Mrs. McConnell, m other of Mr. in a few days. Jack Aken who was Grandpa, Grandm a, and all the kids, i One Y e a r ....................................... »1.50 Six M onths ................................. . .75 Earl McConnell, spent last week vis- staying at the same house took the and yourself. iting w ith Earl and family. sickness and w ent home. The proceeds of this social will Mrs. Lou Hale is in poor health at i Mrs. Lathen and her th ree boys He Practiced Thrift Because His go tow ard the Building F und of the WHAT OF IT? her sister's in Salem. I were dinner guests a t Fred H orn er’s New Sunday School rooms for the far seeing mind told him that it Mrs. Earl AIcConnel and her b ro th -| home on W ednesday evening. The church. boys, along with F’re d ’s boys, tu rn ed was the only way in which he Somehow we cannot get much er, Phil, visited th eir fath e r, J. P. the affair into a children’s p arty and Remember the tim e , the Place and worked up over the frantic efforts of Steinm an, Monday. could gain the goal he had set in Mrs. Nellie C urrin had a very sick had a real good time. Oregon City to block the legislation the Fun, life. Today, the same rule applies. On Thursday evening H arold H orn Remember the Lunch and also the pending which will perm it cities spell last F riday but overcame it er and w ife and two girls w ith Mr. reaching out to take in m ore te rri later. "M on.” 19c R. H. C urrin spent the week-end at and Mrs. Folsom who have been in tory, specifically directed tow ard the If You Would Be Successful, You Must Be Thrifty q u aran tin e because the two girls have enabling of Portland to absorb the home. G A R D E N C LU B O F F IC E R S Mrs. E. Shankland was shopping in had scarlet fever w ere at th e H orner north end of Clackamas county. home spending the evening th ere un The m atter should be le ft to local Currinsville Monday. The new G arden Club which was Mrs. E dgar Heifle and Mrs. Marie til th eir own house was cleared of organized last S aturday, elected for option in fairness to the people a f fected. The trouble is th a t Oregon Lincoln were shopping in C u rrin s the fum igation. president, Mrs. Ames, vice president It Pay* to Do Business W ith The H ome B ank Clarence Jubb lost a valuable horse Mrs. H. C. Stevens and secretary- City has not been concerned enough ville Monday. Roy H eifle and wife of Molalla whilst logging on S aturday. The treasu rer, Mrs. H. Smith. in the past. Had she been fa r sight ed enough to bind to herself the were visiting th eir parents, Mr. and horse got its leg caught betw een a The next m eeting will be held at j log and a skid its fro n t fo o t being Mrs. H. C. Stevens, Monday, March te rrito ry now under the knife, as the Mrs. E dgar Heifle Sunday. ------------------- - so badly h u rt th a t th e horse had to 7. E nterprise so tearfu lly puts it, she GARFIELD be destroyed. would have allies now. ---------- Charles Colson is busy these days There is a t present te rrito ry ac A C O R R E C T IO N a r l a o r g e The G arfield Skip-W eek club will clearing and breaking new land, ross the river from Oregon City meet W ednesday Feb. 16 a t the home George Keller and wife spent Sun- The “SQUARE DEAL” Barber w hirh would appreciate a little aid The linotype m achine 'played a day w ith Wm. Kaake and fam ily of joke on us last week when it failed to from the county seat in the m atter of of Mrs. Eva Taylor. H a ir C u t 35c — C hildren 25c — Shave 15c Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Murell are vis- E stacada in C elebration of Mr», bus fares and telephone exchange east a line, the second in the follow ALL W ORK F IR S T C LA SS A T P O P U L A R P R IC E S service. Perhaps the agitation will iting at the home of Mrs. M urell's K aake’s birthday, ing item : W. E. Myers and wife and family w ork out well fo r this section. I t grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Della Pearson, form erly coun is only a m atter of a very few years Dillinger, Mrs. Murell was form erly were dinner guests a t the home of ty nurse of Clackamas county, was Mr. Deals on Sunday. until there will be no break in the Miss Sylvia Head. Shop on Broadway Estacada, Ore. m arried to Jas. W. F itzgerald of San Mrs. Ellen Patterson is confined S tanford Cox and fam ily of Wil- Francisco, Ja n u ary 25. A fter leav line of business and residence proper ties between Portland and Oregon to her home with a very severe cold, lam ette spent the week end with Mrs. ing this county, Miss Pearson w ent to Miss Vivian Buser visited at the Cox’s parents, Mr. and Myers, City. And it is even thinkable that Bond Oregon w here she is engaged Miss Madden and Mrs. McDonald as a school nurse. Oregon City will be absorbed by the home of Mrs. Harvey Spinger last Sunday. of Springw ater visited Mrs. M arrs on metropolis. There will be Sunday School every Monday. New county lines will .then be H enry W arnock has a companion, made which will require a county Sunday at 2.30 o'clock at the N ora seat a t Estacada and the wealth of Memorial church, everybody invited, a Mr. Hughes is staying with him at Byron A nders is very busy these ( Hillockburn. taxation now derived from our vast natu ral resources will be controlled nice days, stretching wire fo r a n e w , Clarence Jubb was in Portland on | business on Monday. and spent fo r the development of hog lot. D. H orner attended the Sunday AND the east end of the now Clackamas school convention in the M ethodist county. We make no charge th a t SPRINGWATER AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY church, Oregon City on Friday. We Are Specialists in this money is not now spent wisely Meets First & T hird Mondays Charlie Colson was employed sev but there is a growing feeling here There ig much sicknegg in thig i' Stock and Poultry Feeds I. O. O. F. H ALL th a t we owe Oregon City nothing. neighborhood, nearly every fam ily eral days filling up holes on the road Third S treet and Broadway The county offices are m anned with having a t pregent or recently been with rock. A much needed work. and Can Help You In E stacada, Oregon. west end men and our w ants must ill with more or lesg serioug attacks “ A stitch in time saves nine.” LAW RENCE W EBBER, P. C. crease Your Farm Profits. be carried to them for they have of the “flu ." been seldom known to inquire a fte r Don't forget next S aturday ig reg EAGLE CREEK ou r needs o r to visit ou r section. ular m eeting of S pringw ater Grange O ur candidates for office, repeatedly at which all mem bers are urged to A num ber of Eagle Creek people defeated, have been adm ittedly good be present. have been ill the past week with the men but they did not live close Next Thursday is reg u lar meeting grippe. enough to Oregon City. day fo r Ladies Aid. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders and Sweet P o ta t o e s .................. 4 f t fo r 25c At the reg u lar m eeting of the Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schultz and fam So if Milwaukie wants to go into Portland, we can see no reason why Springw ater Telephone Co., J. A. ily w ere visitors at the home of Mrs. C ra n b e rr ie s ................. .— 3 f t for 23c Potatoes, pr 1 0 0 f t f..................... $1.50 she should not except th a t Oregon Kiggins was reelected president and E. D ay and son. City hates to let her go. Taxes F. Madden as secretary was also re W e ste rn Oil, pr q t ...... .........................15c Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glover had would be lower for Milwaukie and elected. as th e ir week-end house guests rela E a ste rn Oil pr q t . .............................25c GEORGE LAWRENCE & SON Mr, and Mrs. A rchie Howell are tives from Portland. governm ental service better. O ur Gasoline in you r bbl.................. ...,13c Phone No. 37-3 taxes might be heavier fo r awhile receiving congratulations on the a r T hursday afternoon the local P. 21c but our governm ental service should rival of a nine pound daughter on T. A. will m eet for th eir reg u lar bus Gasoline in y o u r The only milk sold in Estacada from Federal Cornflakes ( J e r s e y b r a n d ) . . . ..........10c improve with less to take care of and S aturday Feb. 5 iness m eeting in the school house. accredited Tuberculin free cows Give us a trial Mm. Rudolph Hansen spent Friday A rrangem ents will be completed so more equible representation. afternoon visiting w ith Mrs. Moger. th a t a form al announcem ent may be We are not excited. Andrew Swanson retu rn ed home given as to the selected date fo r the on Sunday from M edford where he school entertainm ent. Take the advertisers out of a town was w orking for a short time. N ext Sunday evening m arks the and you'd leave it too dead to wiggle. Mr. and Mrs. Bard were dinner beginning of a two weeks series of — Austin V. Butcher in the Altoona guests a t the J. A. Shibley home on evangelistic m eetings to be held in ( Kansas) Times. Sunday. the church. It is hoped th a t a good Mr. and Mrs. H ansen and Mr. and atendanee may be counted upon to HIGH S C HO OL N OT E S Thursday. insure the visiting m inister of co By Lillian Dnncan Mrs. H enry Crom er and daughters operation from the community peo were visiting relatives in Logan on ple. The basket ball boys won their Sunday. retu rn game with Oregon City last Mr. and Mrs Me Donald visited on UPPER EAGLE CREEK night by the close score of 27-26. Friday evening a t the F orrest E r This was E stacada’s second victory ickson home. Mr and Mr? Ray Woodle, Leslie over Oregon City this season. Callers on Mrs. Moger on Monday The retu rn games with Sandy Hi afternoon were Mrs. Madden and Woodle. Chas Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. F'rcd Hoffmeister, Ruby and Victor will be played og our home floor this Mrs. H arry G rable and son. 5^ F riday night. Mrs. George P erry and children H offm eister and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson spent a pleasant evening The W ebsterian society called a and Edith Howell visited on Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. W ill Douglass m eeting Monday fo r the Purpose of at the Pipke home in Canby. selecting a com m ittee to arrange for A good crowd attended the motion last W ednesday evening in honor of a program in honor of W ashington's picture shown in the G range hall by the la tte r’s birthday. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mrs. Katie birthday, F'ebruary 22. M. C. Anderson on S aturday evening Douglass called on Mrs. Tracy Cles- te r last Thursday afternoon. In the typing tests fo r aw ards this VIOLA NEWS Miss Florice Douglas is at home on month two of the students won med Earl Lankin is having a telephone a short vacation. als. Vernon Marshall won a silver put in his home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and Underwood Typing medal for w rit John M attoon is losing nearly all children m otored to Schubel last S at ing fifty words a m inute and Evelyn of his lambs. A few other neighbors u rday to atten d the funeral of Mra. Dibble won a silver Remington Typ are also losing lambs. It seems c Douglass' aunt. Mrs. C. Bluhm, who Ing medal fo r w riting forty words new kind of disease is killing them. died laat W ednesday. ARDENING is a family «port Ever)- member of the household can be interested In It a m inute _______________ Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Gibbs were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and Les While affording instructive recreation it also pays you s wonderful profit in the form of fresh out to th eir ranch Saturday and the lie Woodle were the Sunday guests vegetables all summer and fall- even for winter if you will cold pack varieties such as Com. The staff fo r this years annual has latter'* sister. Mrs. B urkhart, retu rn Beans Beets Carrots etc. of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle. A small garden is very much worth while A space JOxJS been selected They a rs: E dna je(i t0 Portland w .th them to spend Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Douglass and Ail Standard feet will well repay you if used for beans, radishes beets, Bate*, editor: Lura Berry, m anager: a few days. children and Mra. Clara L eadhetter lettuce, carrots spinach, etc the quick growers A larger Site Hicksts E dna C arter, assistant editor; G rant The Clear Creek lum ber mill s ta rt were vieiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wal area permit* growing tweet corn, peas melons tomatoes and Vegetable Robley, aasiatant m anager; Wilma ed up on Friday a fte r being idle for te r Douglass on Tuesday. the toot crops for winter storage Seeds K ftrhing. class editor; Marvel Deal, some tim e. Mr. Claude P o tter is To utililisc your land to best advantage plan your garden The farm er* are taking advantage assistant class ed ito r; Olive Bishop, owner and m anager of the mill. right away Also plan to use seed that bear* a reputation for of this fine w eather and are plowing, producing good crops over s long period of year* Northrop, activity editor; Helen Perry, assis g ettin g ready to sow the grain. Kina Is Co * seeds have given satisfaction for 42 years ta n t activity; Helen C arter, art ed it R A IN C O A T S ONLY S3 9* Mr. and Mrs. George Doug.ass. of They art available now in packets and carton* U N D E R W F A R AT H A L F PRICE o r; Shirley B urnett, athletic editor; Portland, w ere o ut this way visit Irene Davis, assistant athletic editor; I have ju il recrieed n o lle , from ing th eir ginseng bed C arl DeMoy, joke editor. t h . Corner m anuf i r t u r m f company PRACTICED THRIFT Estacada State Bank E L F BOBBING — A SPECIALTY Good Feeders Make GOOD PROFITS AMERICAN LEGION BARTHOLOMEW & LAW RENCE Currinsville Store Prices JERSEY MILK AND CREAM Gardening-A Good Game G At Local Dealers which I rep resen t in Estacada th at BUSY H A U LING HAY A M m Kaake and Ethel F ick.n arc I may .oil during thru weak only thoir The Bartholomew and Lawrence now quarantined fo r chicken pox A MEN 'S an d W O M E N 'S R A IN C O A T « tru ck is kept on the road between num ber of other students are still ab cut in tho b U i l c o lle g ia l, m o d . and E stacada and Portland these diy* sent from achool on account and the grippe. ---------- • guaranteed to fit. fo r the special low hauling alfalfa hay to supply the price of I S P S local dairym en. BOYS' an d G IR L S ' R A IN C O A T S fo r Two of th e teachers were unable •■•r » J . • 8 to be at th e ir claasei the first p art o f 1 U nderw ear .a eoreral w eight, and last week. Mr. M anning waa out on m aterial, at half the reg u lar price. Monday and T uesday and Mine Plank Thi* offer will only appear once be- on Tuesday oa account ill severe , cause it expires on th e fifteen th i I . CLAY. Cerner A f»nt EYES are Precie«* I trea t them accord ingly. A cem p'ete t y i ’cal service that pleases *«d sa tisfies. Dr F reese eye specialist. Maaonic bui.ding,. Or- -- . ^ ___ , c ity N orthrup , K ing &C o .’ s