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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, POUR THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927 iously ill. Mrs. Brown has many friends here and they are hoping 4 from the Neighboring she will soon be well again. The school children were invited Sunday evening proved to be the Entered at the postoffice in Estacada ¡ Wesley Gregg of Portland came ¡to the home of Mr. Matt Jagmin to climax of the revival meetings held Oregon, as second-class mail. at the Eagle Creek church during | listen to President Coolidge’s address out Friday to take his Sister home UPPER EAGLE CREEK 3HUNGWATER the past two weeks. Eight young : over the radio on Washington's for the week end. Mrs. Hoard is visiting relatives at Published every Thursday at came forward at Mr. Smith's Ed. Douglass was up th:s way j \ surprise party was given at the pople Ridgefield, Washington. Estacada, Oregon invitation to accept Christ and by birthday. by the hom ion Monday0"0“113’ retUrnmSr John Marshall home on Sunday af- so doing publicly announced that Mr. and Mrs. O. Martin of Timber Mrs. T. J. Munson and daughter, [ Grove visited at the home of the Maud, visited Mrs. Matt Park, Satur Katrpaddison was a Port- ternoon in h°n°«- of Joe’s birthday j they might live better and nobler ¡former’s ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, cousin, Mrs. Dan Stahl- day. lives in service for others. Mrs. (A CORPORATION.) land visitor last Friday. , at which twenty of his friends and Chaney necker, Wednesday. and daughter came out from DOUGLAS JOHNSON The barn on the J. M. Park place Mrs. I. C. Aikers, who has been I class-mates were present, Portland for the service to direct the Mr. C. Bitner who has been in collapsed Managing Editor during a recent storm. The down in California with Mr. Aikers a birthday party was given at the music offer some special num Oregon City for some time and son engine belonging the road district for some two months or more, re-; w „ HowtU home on SatUrday ev- bers. and A special thank offering was Willie of Sandy were home for the j had been "parked” to there for a couple turned home last Friday leaving Mr. . , taken for Subscription Rates Mr. Smith’s untiring efforts week end. of years but fortunately had been Akers to return later. enln^ F*b' 2G- ln honor of Mi“ Ed' One Year ....................................$1.50 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and son, ith. The evening was spent in play to accomplish the great task. Stauffer of Tacoma visited taken out some time ago. Six Months ......................................75 Leslie, were the dinner guests of ing cards and games and dancing un Rev. and Mrs. Kirkwood and little his Otto parents here. Stanford Cox of Willamette called Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Woodle, Sun til midnight, when lunch was served, daughter, Mrs. William Sanders, and! Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen went to on friends here one day last week, THE LEGISLATURE Sandy Friday to visit the latter’s sis j Charlie Meilike of Oregon City day. the birthday cake holding the Rev. James Smith were luncheon! ter, Eagle Creek Grange held its regu with prominent place. Those present guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. George Brown, who is ser was an Elwood visitor Sunday. A man who attended a session of lar session last Saturday with about were Rhoda and Kathleen Beck, Arthur Cogswell on last Thursday J a lawmaking body as a member, said, 34 present, not including the child Vada Montague, Evelyn Dibble, El- On Friday Miss Fern Clute and! upon his return home, that it was ren. Shibley, Helen Perry, Joe Mar Rev. James Smith were dinner guests [ the greatest collection of mediocrity Quite an interesting meeting was va Floyd Drew, Lester Closner, of Mrs. Mattie Troupe. he had ever seen. Another session held. Margaret McCdnnel was initi shall, Bill Piepke, Clifford Greenstreet, The Johnsons of the Oregon legislature has just ated in the third and fourth degrees. Melvin of Kendall Station Keller, Jack Akins and Edith “set.” It is being said that nothing Mrs. Richards, our lecturer, had a Howell. motored out to spend Sunday after much worth while was done. But short program rendered. All those Mrs. Earl Shibley and son, Bob noon with Mr. and Mrs. Hyde. before condemning this session per not missing a meeting last year were and Mrs. Wiley Howell were Port Dr. Stryker and Major Feulker, haps it would be well to ponder on presented w-ith a little gold Grange land visitors on Wednesday. two Portland men, came out to look what we would have done in the pin—a sheaf of wheat. Those re Mrs. McDonald and Miss Madden over respective ranches Sunday. - same space of time and under the ceiving the pins were Mrs. Clara Hic- were calling on Mrs. Moger on Fri Mr. their and Mrs. Homer Glover and i It only takes one dollar to start a SAVINGS inbothom, the worthy master of last day afternoon. same conditions. little son, Clifton, spent last week-1 In the first place there is now an year, Mrs. Rose Lovell, Mrs. Audrey Mrs. Warner of Newberg is visit end in Portland at the ACCOUNT here—and the wonderful bene home of Mrs. extreme emergency in the state of Duns, Mrs. Kate Paddison, Mrs. Rose ing with her sister, Mrs. Earl Clos Glovers mother. Westerman and Mrs. Linnie Gibson. the exchequer. We might place the fits that may later accrue from this modest family for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Spilde and family blame on Ex-Governor Pierce, but The dance given by the Grange ner Mr. and and Mrs. Bard were visiting motored to Portland Sunday to visit last Saturday night at Cogswell hall we won’t except to note that he er beginning may influence your entire life. in Portland during the friends, red when he counted on action by was quite well attended—about 70 relatives week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders and the voters that they didn’t take and numbers were sold. John Park and Earl Shibley were Miss Fern Clute were dinner guests so he was left financially embarrass Mr. apd Mrs. Virgil Douglass and home from the mountains for a few of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glover Wed ed. This really isn’t a state in which children and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Han days during there is a one-nan government, that nah were guests at the home of the storm. the past week, owing to nesday evening. is, except at such times as the legis Walter Douglass, Sunday. Gerald Wilcox was a guest (Too late for last issue) lature and voters agree to what the Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and child Mrs. Sunday at the home of her par The school entertainment given in governor dictates. And so what ren, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and on Ed. Closner. the school house on Monday evening Pierce could not do, Governor Pat Miss Edythe Peters were the dinner ents, Mr. at and the Mrs. George Perry home was exceptionally well attended. The terson is doing. The legislature has guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doug on Guests Sunday were Herman Berent of program was well-presented by the [ passed, and no doubt, the electorate lass Sunday. and Bill Piepke of Canby. children. The program consisted of will accept an income tax, lacking Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, of Firwood Portland Miss Fahy visited with relatives recitations, songs, folks dances and were calling at the home of Roy any better method of gathering in in Portland over the week-end. ’pickaninnies’ ‘ two-act play. The enough money to take care of gov Douglass Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kirkwood were cal Rev. Aiken Smith gave a short ad ernmental expense. That the legis Some of the Eagle Creek Grangers ling Mr. at and Archie Howell home on dress stressing appreciation of mod- j lators passed a number of approp met at the hall on Tuesday, the men Sunday the evening. ern school privileges. The local P. riation bills for which there is in putting tile in and filling in the Mrs. John and Mrs. Andrew T. A. sponsored the selling of tasty sufficient revenue, is not so much to ditch next the grange fence for a Swanson were Park visiting with Mrs. Wil refreshments. The proceeds will be \ their discredit. The causes were parking place, and the ladies drilling ey Howell on Monday afternoon. used for the “one hot dish a day’’ j worthy enough and the people set and working on quilt blocks. and Mrs. Harold Horner and lunch plan for the school children. a precedent when they created a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were Mrs. Mr. Folsom attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Portland new tuberculosis hospital and a new Oregon City visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Pearson in Estacada on Mon motored out Tuesday afternoon to normal school. Mrs. Paddison invited a few of day. visit Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde. As to the men themselves who her friends in to spend the evening have represented us. They are just with her last Tuesday. Progressive Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley and Mrs. William Sanders shopped in Do You Specify Our a little above average, we surmise, “500" was enjoyed by those present. Miss Elva were Oregon City visitors Portland last Saturday. Mrs. Emma West was luncheon in the communities fi*om which they Luncheon was served about 11 o' on Saturday. come. They are. for the most part, clock when soon after everyone left Mrs. Carl Ward was visiting at guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster and the home of her sister, Mrs. John dinner guest of Mrs. Lena Kellogg on men who are motivated by humani for home. Park, on Tuesday. Tuesday. tarian impulses, or why should they The Hansen family were Portland Miss Fern Clute was a dinner hire out for a paltry $3.00 per day? GARFIELD visitors on Friday. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. They did not know when they ran A numer from here attended the Olaf Spilde on Wednesday evening. for office that they could raise it Grange will hold its reg revival at Eagle Creek on Young Peoples night designated as to $8.00. Of course, there may be ular Garfield at the Grange hall Sat Sunday meeting It is the best you can get even if it is less expensive. evening, which was the clos Friday, was well-represented on last a few who crave the honor which urday, meeting March 5, at 10:30 A. M. In bulk, 22c lb or 4tt> for 85c ing meeting. Friday night at the church. Rev A. allows them to carry the Hon. for Mrs. Wm. Salzwedel who has been In pails, 4tb for 90c or 8tb for $1.75 life. And there are some who make nursing Mrs. Rossi is again at her Henry Cromer and Robert Gutt Smith had a most helpful sermon es were Oregon City visitors on pecially prepared for the young money at the game, indirectly, of home. Mrs. Rossi and baby daugh-1 ridge ga^„.dftV people. Springwater was well-repre course, yes. But the rank and file ter doing fine. Vincent Byers, who has been quite sented too. This is the last week of are even as you and I. R. E. Davis has been in Portland , , , ill with the ‘flu’, is reported as im- evangelistic meetings and such a fine Some of the members must have attendance has been recorded so far, curbed their ambition to have new the past week having a touch of the proving. siowiy. . ,, , J. A. Shibley purchased a register- it is hoped that even more may come bills named after them since only . Ir. and . „ Mrs. „ M. G. eatherby ed Guernsey bull calf recently and enjoy the singing and special 212 new lows were introduced. A were in Portland several \\ days last Clarence Hull took several 'dress- gospel messages. A new carload very important part of the work of week when Mr. Weatheroy was tak- ed hoRg t0 the Portiand market Corrine Trellinger spent part of the session was to amend or repeal mg treatments. Tuesday. of fine, ciean, second-cutting this week home from college to re old laws so as to make our statutes Mr. VV. B. Lemon is slightly recov- _______________ cuperate from an attack of the ‘flu’. more effective. from a severe attack of the She returned to Eugene Tuesday. All in all, it was a constructive ered DODGE NEWS •flu.’ Foster Meiers returned to O. A. C. session, some good and probably lit Rev. James A. Smith was n guest tle harm done. The legislature was Sunday at the M. G. Weatherby David Homer took advantage of on Tuesday after having spent sev overshadowed by a dominant execu very fine day we had last Sun eral days at the home of his parents. returning to Eagle Creek for the has just been received by us. tive who must stand or fall political home day and visited several friends in Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burnett motored j the services in the evening. to Portland Wednesday. ly by the net results of the action Miss Maud Wilson, home econ Estacada and Viola. taken. He must convince the voters omist nt the O. A. C., will speak at Fred Bartholomew of Estacada Mr. and Mrs. Linn Brigham o f! ORDER YOURS NOW before election day in June that the the Wednesday. 10th, meeting of hauled in a truck load of hay for Portland motored out Tuesday to \ income tax should be made a law. the Skip-a-week club. M. Pederson on Monday. Mr. Ped visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitz. He will not have the veto club to use J. F. Reeker enjoyed a visit from erson is a good feeder to his stock Shirley Burnett was one of the as an argument at that time. If keeps them in excellent condi Estacada high school delegates to 0. The Feed Specialists son and family from Forest and A. C. educational exposition. they pass the law, and we believe his tion. Grove, Sunday. they will, it will be but another proof S. S. at 2 p. m. Sunday at Nora Joe Keller’s daughter, Ethel, and that the legislature Is Just a cross- Memorial husband from Portland were vis GEORGE ITEMS Missionary meet her section of the electorate. So we ing at 3:00 church. iting him on Monday returning to Sunday. have no criticism of them and they Portland the same evening Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and will understand thnt it is only mod Earl Lankins and wife of Viola children Sunday With Mr. And esty which keeps us from warmly CURRINSVILLE spent Monday evening visiting at Mrs. Hal spent Gibson at Barton. congratulating them. of Fred Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Weisenfulh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chondles of the A home ten pound baby girl arrived at over Saturday and Lewis Sunday. Mitchel, Iowa, are visiting their the home of Claude Mnrrs on Tues Mrs. Zimmerman gave a party in Rev. Levi Johnson of the Men’s daughter and family, Mr*. E. J morning. Congratulations to honor of her son's birthday on Feb Resort, Portland, was paying a short Voigt. A sister and her family will day and hi* wife. visit to Henry Warnock at Hillock- arrive in a few days to visit the Claude ruary 19. Those present were Har Mrs. Clarence Hull has traded old and Ralph burn on Monday. Weisenfluh, Henry Voigts. with Joe Keller her property in . for . , Joe . » real , estate . 4 in . _ Esta- .Rath. Pete Chaney, George Willing Mrs. Nellie Currin report* of elec Dodge tric power being switched on her cada. Joe s holdings in Estacada d Marg#m Vil*9. Mr. Chris Johnson butchered 9 E Y E S A re P recio u s power line, recently built, Monday, consist of four city lots and a house says the lights are really better and Mrs. Hull's property here con hogs on Monday and sent them to , I treat them accord and on Tuesday. ingly. A co m p lete than she expected. of 20 acres with a small house, Portland optics! service th a t R. H. Currin spent the week-end a sists home Ralph Chaney, of Morgan's store, orchard and five acres of pleases a " d satisfies Dr. F re e se home. spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. prunes in full bearing, also a small eye specialist. Masonic building,. Or at Mis* Elsie Poole »pent the week barn. Joe intends to make some al and Mrs. Clay Chaney and family. egon City. end in Portland. Rolled Oats, best grade 9tb sk............................50c in the house and will move The Christian Endeavors will hold Mr*. L. H. Ewalt accompanied terations their meeting at the church on Fri in a* soon as possible after that is Farina, made in Oregon ......................................65c Lloyd to Portland Tuesday. day evening. The topic will be done. Rice, Blue Rose head, 3lbs for............................ 25c Mr*. Nellie Currin waa a Portland _______________ “Practicing World Brotherhood." business visitor Tuesday. Beans, California small white, 3tb for...............25c Thomas Miller, wife and children Currinsville Store Prices George Willing were calling on Mr. Asparagus, No. 2L> tins,......................................... 25c of Portland visited the old home Guaranteed land Mrs. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. 0. w h ea t by the ta sk , pr th place Sunday. 2 4c W. Wilson on Sunday. Flour, Fisher's Blend or Crown..........................$2.25 RADIOS Ira Reynolds will leave Friday the K an o ta Seed Oata, p r 100 $2 75 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell went Flour. Pickett good hard wheat...................... $1.88 Ith for Eastern Oregon to resume L an d P 'a a tf r. sack $1.00 to Portland on Sunday and returned M A D E IN O R EG O N F orm ald ahy da ( p it 50c 1 qta farm work. Tomatoes, standard puree 2 for ................ 25c 75c .an Tuesday. Let me demonstrate this west P otatoes by ik p r 100 lb. $1.50 Mr. Ochs helped Julius Paulaen Tomatoe«, Standard Puree, 2 fo r ................ 25c ern-built Radio in your G rit, pr lOOtb tk .............. CARD OF THANKS $1.10 to plant potatoes a couple of days Citru* washing powder, each................................. 30 c own home O y s te r Shell p r 1OO ft ak $ 1 5 0 -his week. We wish to thank .u r friend* and O nion Sets pr lb 1 2 4 c 1 Mrs. Robert Miller spent a few Soap, 24 bar* of Soap and Glass Fruit Bowl $1.00 See m e fo r A en d B B atteries neighbors for their acts of love and G a rd e n Seeds pr pkg, 5c up | days in Portland lately. sympathy during the recent loss of B U LK G A R D E N S E E D S Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson had our beloved sister and aunt, Mrs FIELD SEEDS ARE IN as guests on Sunday for dinner. Mrs. M. E. Pearson. P b o „ . 69-7 PRICES ARE RIGHT 'MLL RUN 60 th ik $1 35 Marie Klinker and Mr. and Mrs H. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson LIME SULPHUR SPRAY is in stock Klinker and son, Eimer, and Chris Estacada’* Biggest and Busiest Store and Family Gl VE US A TRIAL Klinker Eastern Clackamas News News Towns EAGLE CREEK ELWOOD ITEMS Just One Dollar Is a Beginning ESTACADA STATE BANK When You Buy Lard Home-made, Kettle- Rendered Lard ESTACADA cTVIEAT COMPANY ALFALFA HAY BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE Estacada Feed Store GROCERY SPECIALS HALO WAT Clyde Schock ALL KINDS OF FEED