/ t U Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, VOL. XXI A NEW PREMIUM FOR CALF CLUB MEMBERS C1EG0N STATE NEWS County Jersey Calf GF GENERAL INTEREST Club Clackamas members will be glad to know LOCAL ITEMS î APRIL 7, 1927 PARKER PROVES RUN-OUT NUMBER 27 , H E L E N P E R R Y WINS SECOND FOR ESTACADA KANZLER SPEAKS U CO OPERATION The red hot match promised be tween W. E. Parker and Bill Thorn- Oregon Agricultural College, Co. - ; John McGinnis of Camp 8 went to Portland last Friday and had his ton ton went sizzling into cold water, vallis, April 7—An account of the when, after the fans had been as- Oregon Agricultural College educa- of the new premium to be offered at sils removed. Brief Resume of Happenings of the State Fair this fall. The event Mrs. J. L. Hewitt of Portland sembled and the preliminaries were tional exposition written by Helen will be the Annual Roguelea Farm r.pent Friday with Mrs. S. E. Wooster. on, Manager Marchbank found out Perry, of Estacada and printed in thc EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT the Week Collected for AT OAK GROVE NOT Special, and the prize a $150 calf. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bronson of Port by phone that the strong man of the Eastern Clackamas News, has placed WELL ATTENDED E. H. Wise, of Roguelea Farm, C u r Readers. land spent Sunday with his mother, LaDee camp wouldn’t come down off second in the contest for the best Route 2, Grants Pass, Oregon, will Mrs. Emma Bronson. the hill. Bennie Blaisdell of Eagle news story written by a delegate. The meeting of the Greater Union award a purebred Jersey heifer calf, Salem will be host to the annual en sired by St. Maws Rhinda Lad Res- The F. C. Bartholomew- family Creek volunteered to stop the gap, First place in thc contest, conduct-¡0f clubs of Clackamas County, held campment. Grand Army ot the Repub airc, to the highest scoring Oregon were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and succeeded in pleasing the fans ed by the Oregon State chapter of at Oak grove last Thursday evening lic. June 21 to 24. Jersey calf club member at the and Mrs. Chris Johnson of George. with an exhibition bout. I Sigma Delta Chi, national profession-¡while not so largely attended Bandon is to have a new cheese fac State Fair on the following basis: Lee Morgan of Bucoda, Washing Bill Thornton was in good shape, ,al journalism fraternity, was aecord- usual, was nevertheless an interest tory. It will be able to handle 15,000 Animal 25%. Showmanship 25% ton was here Monday looking after He wanted action. Blaisdell was ed a story by W. F. Turnbow, Jr., ing one. pcunds of milk daily. Herdsmanship 2 5 % , R e c o r d some legal affairs. not able to give him enough so he in published in the Tech Pep of the The chief speaker was Judge Jacob Machines in the new $1000,000 ad Book 25%. Mrs. Harry Smith, who has been cluded the referee in his embrace a Benson Polytechnic school, Portland. Kanzler of Portland, who spoke on The above award will be subject dition to the Oregon Pulp & Paper . . . visiting her mother at Bellingham, couple of times and had two men TT . company’s plant at Salem were put in to the following conditions: by co-operation. He scored the "organ Washington, returned home Saturday down, He looked a« though he Competition is open to grade or operation last week. the Corvavllis Chamber of Commerce ized force” which was responsible for Mrs. Harry Morgan of Portland, could have made it three just as well. More and better stories of the J. F. Cramer, principal of the high purebred Jersey females. Purebred the run on the Northwestern Nation But fit that there was a red hot school at Coquille, was elected to the animals must be registered in the spent the week-end with relatives match pulled In the preliminaries. exposition appeared this year than al bank which brought about its ruin. ever before sine« the contest war superir.tendency of the Bandon schools name of the club member showing, here. Two incogs, one from Portland and started, according to the judges. He pointed out the suecos» of the with the American Jersey Cattle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lovelace the other from Oregon City, put on and will take charge in September. Club, at least 30 days prior to the The winning story and several other? daughter spent the , week-end The state land board turned over opening of the State Fair. All fit and ......................... ... . . a thirty minut« draw that was a hum- were equol in most respects to many union of clubs in bringing about a with the Harold Wooster family at 1 dinger friendly feeling between the country $118,303.06 to the state treasurer dur ting and caring for the animal both written by professionals, they said ing March, according to a report by prior to and during the State Fair Camp 8. A challenge by letter has been re Judgment was based on the ability of and city populations of this county. George G. Brown, clerk of the board must be done by the club member Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reed enter ceived from Wild Bill Donovan, who the writer to give an accurate and The proposed permit submitted to Fire which destroyed the girls' dor and violations of this rule will dis tained Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mae bested Thornton two weeks ago at readable account of the exposition the Portland Electric Power company the Liberty. He will train down to and the city of Corvallis, wlthou* mitory building at Klamath agencj qualify members from competition Reed’s birthday, by the federal power commission and last week threatened to raze a larg No club member will be awarded Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hannah, of 180 pounds and will meet Thornton regard to his views of the event. the forest service was read. A com section of the Indian reservation set more than one calf. Portland spent Sunday with his par who claimed that Donovan defeated mittee to study its provisions was ! him through weight and because This is the second calf offered by r ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Hannah. tlement. . G«ti Chane« at League Ball I Thornton was out of condition that appointed, of which A. G. Ames of breeder for club work in the Statf Klamath was subjected to a real Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cary, of Port- njght. The match has been arranged Ray Lovelace received word yester Estacada, is chairman. April fool’s joke when it awoke to find Fair, the other being offered by H land, renewed old acquaintances here by Mr. M*rchbank for Tuesday, four inches of snow on the ground and r B. Howell, of Rogueland Farm Sunday, day that he has been assigned to the A rerouting of rural mail service April ig. every indication of continued stormy Grants Pass, for a Guernsey calf clul Utah-Idaho baseball league for th< in some sections of the county was Thelma Wilcox is spending a few .—■■ - -■ . . . - member, season. He will be attached to thc proposed. weather. days with relatives in Oregon City. LAND OFFICE IS Beaver camp by contract, however Maricn county growers are reported A splendid meal and entertainment Mrs. Minnie Hansen has moved in MOVED TO ROSEBURG and is being farmed nut so that ho ARTISANS ENTERTAIN gratified as a result of contracts al was furnished by the Oak Grove the rooms over the News Office, can gain experience. Fan* who have ready executed covering their logan Instructions have been received watched his work are confident tha' folks. A feature of the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton, of Port- The Artisan card party for Apri' berry and strawberry crops for the was given Wednesday evening with land, were the Sunday guests of Mr. from the Commissioner of the Gener- aa can do well in professional base the music by the Parkplace orchestra. next two seasons. and Mrs. W, J. Moore. al Land office at Washington, D. C., ball. The Eastern Clackamas Club in Governor Patterson, in a proclama a good attendance, High score in w ... _ . _ _ relative to the closing1 of the Port- cards fell to Mrs. Eva Saling and Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow, of . , T , . if . « ,, tion issued in Salem, has urged the vited the organization to meet at _ _ ,. j . . land Land Office and its consolidation “Red Grange it Coming” ... ., ~ t citizens of Oregon to co-operate in ob j Steinman, consolation to Evelyi Portland, visited Mrs. 0 Morrow’s . , with the Roseburg: office on June 30, Estacada for th« annual meeting serving American Forest week, April 1 Hayworth and George Copeland. / mother, Mrs. Eva Saling, Sunday. Red Grange in “One Mihute tc July 10. delicious lunch was served, followe: 24 to 30, inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, of Oregon City ‘ By executive order of March 12, Play” will be shown at the Liberty by dancing. spent Monday night at the Herbert 1927> the Portiand district and land theatre Friday night and Soturda The season’s first crate of aspara Huxley home. . office have been discontinued and at 2:30 on April 8, and 9. O BOOST THE gus was forwarded to Portland last FIVE HUNDRED PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Will Kandle, who consolidated with the Roseburg land The alumni of Estacada High (Continued on page 8) CLACKAMAS RIVER have been employed at Camp 8 for district and land office, effective at School will give a special program in Mrs. Dave Eshelman entertaine some time, have moved back to their the close of business June 30, 1927. connection with the Grange picture The committee appointed by Paul All records are to be transferred on both dates. INCREASING INTEREST Wednesday evening with an attract home across the river. Mumpower, chairman, met last night ive “600” party. Guests were Mr:, Bronson and Jim Jennings to Roseburg, where the land office Regular admission price will admit IN NEW FORESTS Ted Ahlberg, Mrs. Henry Heiple, Mr will Harold at Carver to consider ways and play baseball with Sandy this business will be conducted. to both shows. Everyone is urged Harry LaBarre, Mrs, Fred Barthol season. --------------- ------ to come and support the association. means of effecting a permanent or The national forestry department omew, Mrs. Robert Currin, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith made a NATIONAL FOREST NOTES ganization for promoting the interest claims good progress is being made Wallace Smith, Mrs. Will Cary, Mrs business trip to Oregon City yester- FOR NEW WATER SYSTEM # of the people in the Clackamas river Through the courtesy of R. G. in providing for production of future Nina Ecker, Mrs. Raymond Lovelace valley. The groundwork for a very Mrs. Edward Linn, Mrs. Arthur Smitl " , tT v .. , . , Marchbank, proprietor of the Liberty Silverton voters approved a $45.00 crops of timber for lumber, paper, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitching and .« . .. . ^ Mrs. Lloyd Ewalt, Mrs. Herman constructive program was laid and ___ „ r .n ... theatre, the picture “Crops and Kil- bond issue to Improve (he city water and pulp industries, but its campaign son, Roland were Portland visitors owatts” will be shown next Saturday system last week, The count was 115 plans for a public meeting for Ap is being hindered by unstable forest Gohring, Mrs. Bob Cooke, Mrs. A1 night. This is a water power and ;o 32. It was planned to carry nut ex ril 22nd, were made. Portland policies in many timbered states. bert Kitching, Mrs. W. W. Rhodes yesterday. Wallace Smith attended the meet- irrigation picture and is said to be nsivo Itnpr, vthicnt* providing an Many counties in the timbered states Mrs. Fred Liehammer, Mrs. Alvt newspaper men were present and that desire to have tax-reverted Smith and Mrs. Mae Oakley Reed ing of Foreign War men in Oregon very flne> Co-operation, such as is dd'tlonal flow, promised co-operation in securing Honors in cards fell to Mrs. Cary City W ednesday evening. offered by Mr. Marchbank is very lands put on the assessors’ rolls are Sunday supplement news advertising The Eagle Creek Grange hall was much appreciated by members of the also partly responsible. ".... and Mrs. Gohring. broken into last week, but the burg- forest service. WHERE TO WORSHIP thc attractions of the valley for sum New York and Pennsylvania lead lars got nothing, it seems, for every- Walt Van Curen has a small crew all eastern states with over three CAMP 8 CELEBRATES mer tourists, The meeting indicated thing was found as left. _ out on maintenance of trails and tele- M E. CHURCH NEWS million acres under reforestation, and that the men behind the movement Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew was in pbones. The work is heavier than 10 A, M,-—Sunday School, are adding to the areas devoted to The Community Hall at Camp . are out to accomplish some substan Portland shopping Wednesday. usual, owing to the heavy winds last 11 A. M.-—Preaching: growing new timber crops. wag the scene of a lively party Sat Jude Moreland made a business fal, throwing many trees and snags Subject— "Elijah’s Translation tial results. Several western states are aqUiring urday evening. Cards were follower Estacada was represented at the trip to Portland Wednesday. across the trails. and Elijah’s Death." units of timberland in exchange for by a basket lunch and dancing was meeting by A. G. Ames and Car! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateman and Mr. Orville Richman, a former resident 6:30—Young Peoples' Meeting. scattered school lands in national enjoyed the rest of the evening. Jossey. and Mrs. Clarence Bateman of Port- 0f Troy, Oregon, and an old head at 7 :30—Preaching: forests, and growing solid blocks of These parties are given every twi Subject—-Shod for the Road.” new timber, covering thousands of weeks and are proving very populai land spent Wednesday at the J. F. porest Service work, is with the Van Lovelace home. Mrs. Ed Bateman is Curen crew. “God fits out each pilgrim. Some McAULEY FUNERAL square miles. a sister of Mr. Lovelace. Jack Aike„ t packer, says he don't may take the road bare-foot, others HELD IN PORTLAND In all the state* there is increasing “NO HOST” PARTY GIVEN Verner Anderson, who is on the like walking, hut he can sure fork a in house-slippers, while some arc Interest in renewing forest growth by U. S. S. Tennessee at Bremerton, bronc. Funeral services for the late T. shod with shoe* of iron and brass. federal, state, and private activities, A “no host” 500 party was giver __________. . . Your equipment leaves you in no P. McAuley were held in Portland and promotion of public measures, at the Robert Currin home Saturday Washington, is here on a fifteen day’ doubt a* to the conditions of the yesterday, at the chapel of the Mil EGGS MOVING FAST sound policies and removal of undue evening. Those present were Mr leave. F. Edmundson, who was injured highway over which you are to pass ler and Tracey Undertakers at 2 P.M- obstacles and handicaps. and Mrs. Sam Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs Mor, than 40 cases a week of lo- It also assures your victory.” Internment was made at the Rose Equitable taxation of timberland Don Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Henr. last week when he was caught by a City Cemetery. Protracted Services which taxes timber as a crop .w-hen Heiple, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Smith broken strawline while loading logs oa] e(rgg are being shipped by the Es- tacada Feed «Store. These eggs are McAuley was a former resident of Beginning on April 24, protracted harvested, instead of loading it with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gohring, am from the river, is again at work. Perry Cahill, who with his family, taken t0 Portland by the company services will be held every evening Springwater. an annual tax, which in thc aggregate Mrs. Dave Eshelman. High score: confiscates the value of th* trees, is were won by Mrs. Allen and Mr have spent the week here, took the truck and the best possible prices in the church. third degree in Masonry Tuesday obtained for them, The pastor will be assisted by thp AMES MOVES INTO GARAGE being adopted in many states, and is Currin. evening. The Cahills live at Spo- - - - - - - - Rev. Martin. an indispensable part of any perm kane. DORCAS SOCIETY TO MEET We invite, and covet, the help and The Broadway Service Oarage anent reforestation policy. A new sanatorium, costing 320.00( Duncan McDonald of Springwater _____ co-operation of all. Plan to attend. has been opened up this week by A will soon be opened at Gold Beach was given the first degree by the Mrs. Mary Robertson announces We want the services to be a bles G. Ames, who has moved his plumb WILL PUT ON LATE SHOW Oregon. local Masonic lodge Tuesday. that the Dorcas Society in the Gar-1 sing to all ing shop stock into the building field district will meet at the home; formerly occupied by the Reid Gar There will be a late show tomorrow BASKET SOCIAL AT BARTON FIRST LOCAL VEGETABLES of Mrs. Crawford on Thursday, the age. The new business will have night at the Liberty theatre after the --------- 14th. SPRINGWATER CHURCH storage facilities and a filling station Mintsrel show at the high school. The North Logan school is having The first local vegetables appeared Thomas I. Kirkwood, P a s t o r service and will also be the Estacada This has been arranged by manager an entertainment and basket social this week on the table at the Peoples’ FIRST IN TWENTY YEARS Sunday School at 10 A. M. Let terminal office and warehouse for the Marchbank to accomodate those who Saturday, April 9. It is to be held Store. From now on, there will be us he faithful as ths Easter season Estacada Truck Line. Ames will want to attend both shows. in Peterson’s hall at Barton. an increasing amount of local pro The Garfield Grange will give a approaches I conduct his plumbing and ■ duce available. Mr. Snyder's policy dance with lunch on Saturday, April Service of Worship at 11 Sermon tal business as usual from the ne’t DRESS REHEARSAL NIGHT ia to give local produce the prefer- 9. This will be the first event of the subject, “The Marks of Jesus." location. ence in his buying. kind given by the grange in twenty Christian Endeavor in the evening ------------------------ This it dress rehearsal night for --------------------- years, it is reported. Big plan* are at the church. Topic: “The Great- PLANT SALE APRIL IS the Minstrel show to he given tomor April 8--Minstrel show, high school NEW SHOE SHOP OPENED being made for a good time. est Book." Rom. 15:4; Tim. 3:14-17. row night at the high school audito auditorium. vt ----- r . -------------------Leader, William Shearer. The riackamaa Valley Garden rium. If it goes as well as other ’’Red" Needham he. opened up a HAS GOAT DAIRY , . GEORGE CHURCH Club will have a plant sale the after tuepyuoo e sq it!-* ‘»saijoe-td --------- 8unday , chool at 2 P. M. noon of April 16 at the Bro.dwa April 8—-(Evening) and April 9 shoe repair shop just off Main street cast of coons behind the curtain just (2:30 p.m.)—Red Grange its “One and is ready to take care of all Mrs. C. Weaver, who lives near Church service at 3. Do not wait Garage . The planta will be sob before the opening. There has been Minute to Play,” at the Liberty whose shoes require attention. Mf. Estacada on the south side of the until Easter to come to church, very reasonable, thus giving everyone a great deal of hard work put on th Needham moved her« with his fsm- river, is milking a few goats and has start Now! a chance to get new varieties at a theatre. An Alumni benefit. entertainment and it should be well ily two weeks ago from eastern Ore- some milk to spare. Thie may 4>e of --------- »mall coat. received. EAGLE CREEK CHURCH Anyone having a surplus of any APRIL 22 (evening)— and April gon. where he was engaged In the interest to som, who may have chil- The heavy part of the interlocutor same trade. He ia putting in a stock dren requiring goat’s milk. Sunday school at 10:30 A. M. kind of plant, and who wants to help 24 (afternoon matinee) Mary Pick- is taken by Fred Leihammer. local of harness repair parts and will be . .. - Christian Endeavor at 7:15 P. M the Garden club can do so by lcav ig manager for the Standard Oil com ford in “ Sparrows” Benefit P. T. A able to handle any kind of leather It j* estimated that Oregon will Church service at 7:45 P. M. their planta at the garage any time pany. They say he is cut out for the mending.. spend about $15,000,000 on road:- The annual congregational meet- during the Friday before th« sal« or May 18-Í9 — “T h e Nervous part. Needham will make a valuable ad- and highway* this year. ing on Monday was well attended. Saturday morning. Bob Cooke, who is to put an a solo Wreck” at the Liberty theatre. dition to the Estacada band, which, --------------------- After the business was disposed of, skit wants it understood that he does he has entered. He is an accomp- j The city of Portland will spend the ladies served refreshments and a The Capital Journal, of Salem, not sing and isn't going to try to. Watch for dates on the great pic liahed musician, having played with , 3300,00 on fireboat* and harbor fire- social time w a s enjoyed. We will soon erect a modern business The proceeds of the show will go ture, ‘ The Lost World,” which trill tha seventh infantry band for two I fighting equipment in th* immediate | looking forward to a very good year block at the corner of Liberty s: ., to several community enterprises. be at th* Liberty soon. years, I future. in the werk of tb* church. Cbemeketa S treet*. Coming Events