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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1927)
4 üaüimt (E I ark amas N^rns Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County ESTACADA, OREGON, VOL. XXI Estacada to Have Big Cele bration Labor Day LOCAL AND PERSONAL CLACKAMAS COUNTY F I BEST EVER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 192'! Mrs. T. Ahlberg and son Junior were Portland visitors Tuesday. The library is now open for the All plans for the 21st annual Clack season. amas County fair will be held at the county fair grounds at Canby have Mrs. G. W. Kigger was in Portland been completed. Indications point to Tuesday on business. wards one o f the largest and best county fairs ever held by the Clack- Mr. W. A. Willcox is on the sick amas County Fair Association. The ]jst this week. county fair board this year is sparing ________________ no pains to make this the greatest Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jossey were in ever o f fairs. Tillamook on business Monday. Numerous attractions, such as ______________ whippet races, polo games, the first Mrs. C. Kiggins and children at- to be held in the history o f the coun- tended the circus in Portland Friday. ty fair, horse shoe contests, band c o n -: ---------------------- certs, dancing, poultry and livestock! Mrs. R. R. Cook was in Portland calling contests, parade o f livestock, Tuesday on business. demonstrations by Boy’s and Girl’s ______________ Clubs are some o f the offerings for Mr. C. R. Jossey has sold out the amusements this year. There will al- Estacada truck line to George Kitch- so be a number o f surprises sprung ing. by the board. | ------------------------- From indications the large pavilion 1 Mrs. M. E. Clark, daughter of Mrs. which will be in charge o f John Rob- FFF. E. Hammon left for her home inson, o f Mountain Road, the building in Los Angeles Monday, will be filled to capacity. I ------------------------- Mr. Robinson is to be in complete ! Little Jack Zimmerman of Portland charge o f the first floor, which is to is visiting at the W. A. Willcox homo house the horticultural display, as for a few days. well as the individual farm exhibits ---------------------- and Boys’ and Girls’ Club work. N. C. Furgison and family of Falls On the second flood will be the City, Ore., spent the week end at the floral exhibit in charge o f Avon Jesse, W. E. Buell home. who has anounced that owing to the ______________ big demand for space this year, he Mr. Carlisle o f Oak Grove is visit- would like to have those contemplat- ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ing to exhibit to get in touch with Moore. him. His address is Aurora, Route 2. | ------------------------- A large space will be allowed to exhib ! Mr. and Mrs. R. Ahmert and baby it o f flowers this year, as there will and Albert Linn went to the coast on bo additional floor space, since the a few days vacation last week. space between the first and second ------------------------- floor in the center of the building has Miss Enola Oakley of Seattle is been floored to care for extra exhib- visiting at the home o f Mrs. M. O. it*. Reed. On the second floor will also be the , ■ ......... domestic science department, with George G. Hall and family, o f Ore- Mrs. A. H. Knight, o f Canby, as gon City Were guests at the Estacada superintendent; needlework in charge Hotel Sunday. o f Mrs. Melvin McCord, o f Portland, ------------------------- and Commercial booths. A number o f j Mrs. G. W. Kigger o f Tillamook is local business men and others in var- visiting her mother this week, Mrs. S. ious parts of the county will exhibit J. Stwigeon. this year. Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge Barr have re The opening day, September 20, will be Childrens Day. Children of turned from their vacation at the school age and under are to be admit coast. ted free o f charge. It is also planned Mr. and Mrs. S. Hughes of Portland to have the tourists, who are visiting the state, and snowing the license were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. plate on their cars, to be admitted Weingart Thursday evening. free o f charge during any o f the four days. They will also be given Dr. B. Eshleman and family re the privilege o f camping on the turned home from their vacation at grounds free. Glenden and other places. NUMBER 48 Mrs. G. W. Clanton is on the sick list this week. Mr. P. M. Anderson and family were at Eagle Creek fishing Tuesday. ______________ „ .. , . . . . . . Betty Jean Closner is visiting her A A U 1 ." u This Event is Sponsored by the Band an d 1 Library Association and the Money Taken in will go for Their Support and Upkeep * ® PLANS UNDER WAY FOR RECREATION PARK LOCAL AND PERSONAL M .a A:Sf-- ‘M' Bob Cooke, one o f Estacada’s pro- gressive business men and proprieter o f the Cooke Motor Company, who are .. .. . the authorized Ford dealers of this js r a .:: *% % itU n n /t /t k ilile o n nil- ! ■ . ■ Mrs. A 0 . E* E C .Smith and children re- can i hold their basket dinners and re turned from Duffur, Ore. last week. unions. The place will be known as the Mrs. Anna Brumer is still on the Cooke Gardens and will not be an sick list. auto park. There will be no automo biles allowed on it. The park is now Miss Ruth Dillon is getting along being cleared o f the underbrush by nicely. Richard Haynian and is located at the side and back of the Cooke Motor Co. One of the most fun producing are on display at the Estacada Ph^- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore o f Glad- garage. events o f the season will be held in macy and were purchased by the stone, were guests Sunday at the There is a spring on the land that Estacada Labor Day when you go Clackamas Valley Garden Club. In John Page home, will form the garden and Mr. Cooke down “ Ginseng Lane” and witness order to defray the expenses o f the a . i* going to make a pool fed by this some o f the most startling, hair rais- prizes there will be cut flowers for Mrs. E. N. Bates and daughters Ed- ¡spring and keep fish in it and beautify ing stunts that will be seen here on sale at the show. na and Ruby were Portland »hoppers it in general with flowers and shrub- that day. This is the mysterious fea- The Clackamas Valley Garden Club Tuesday. bery and let the land lay as near ture o f the celebration and everyone wiR hold their annual Flower Show natural as possible and still make it ought to see it. There will be fun for Sept, 5> " Labor Day,” in the l.O.O.F. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Girod and child- i easy to get around in it. both the old and the young, fat and Building. There will be prizes given ren of Portland were visitors at the This will certainly make a fine ad lean, short and tall, and you will miss as f 0uows: A. W. Schiedel home Tuesday. dition to the city and will certainly it if you miss it. The Pioneer’s Picnic „. . . , , , be appreciated by the people that) use , . ,, . , , . r irst, second, and third prizes for will be an event that old settlers o i l . . . . , ,. , r Mr. Charles Gibbins will be home it- Those that come from out of the the best general display. this community cannot afford to miss over the week end. He is working in city in ears will find ample parking First, second and third for Asters. as they will have many a good talk Carlton. space for their cars around the gar First and second for Dalhias. .with there old friends about the thing* den. First and second for Delphinuims. that happened forty or fifty years Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Whittney and The garden is not to be cornmer- First an dsecond for Gladiolas. ago. They will be here to be sure, as grandaughter visited at the home o f „ ialj2cd any way but wi„ b# Uled FFirst and second for Zinnias. everything is going forward to enter his daughter Sunday in Stafford. foq tbe goie purpoie 0f recreation and First for Micalmas Daisies. tain them on that day. For the sports a place to go and enjoy yourself. For The prizes may be seen in the drug loving people that will be here there Mrs. Elsie Willitt o f Honford Cal., those who like to have basket dinners will be games stunts and a wrestling store window any time. is visiting at the home o f Mrs. Goh- there will be tables and benches and match that will amuse them to the All flowers exhibited must be grown ring and Mrs. Plauver. plenty of good drinking water. utmost. The dance in the afternoon and arranged by the person that It is Mr. Cooke's intention to make and in the evening is sure to be a enters them. Mrs. Harry Smith returned home . . . . „ „ A M . « from Bellingham, Washington, the 14 ^uit al possible and is good one and the person that likes All exhibits must be complete by * B i » * this v ----- . sparing no -ff—♦ effort .« to — make one -- of to dance should be here on Labor 11 a. m. at which time the judges ot" ei’ ay’ the homiest places in the county and Day and dance to their hearts content. will do their work. has picked out a most adaptable spot The Estacada Band will play concerts , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clanton spent 4 . . . . . . . , . Anyone wishing to arrange their thc wcek end in Portiand viaiting lor this kind of a place. This is a very at intervals throughout the day and | ffood thing for Estacada and the will also lead the parade at 10: o ’clock flowers Sunday evening, Sept. 4, may f r;endg ________________ people ought to got behind Mr. Cooke and this alone is worth coming many do so any time after 5 o ’clock. There Mr Denning j, stim improving. He a.nd holp him put ovar “ F waF miles to see. You want to bear in will be a few plain containers for mind that every cent taken in goes those wishing to use them, but plan jg aWe to git up a while each day in thay can' for the support of the Estacada Band to bring your own containers, also & cbair NOTED THYROID EXPERT _ ______________ and the Library Association and while any small tables or flower stands COMING Mr and Mr Claude Endicott of you are having a good time you are may be brought and used in your dis- are also contributing to the support play if you wish to do so. We hope Corvallis, were week end guests of Dr, David Marine, Associate Pro o f these two most worthy institutions that the Flower Show will be bigger Mr and M„ v H Elwood. ______________ fessor o f Pathology at the Columbia that any community is proud o f and and better than any we have had Dr. G. Dale o f Wallowa is here University College of Physicians and the Estacada people and surrounding and we beleive that it will be. We communities are proud of them and expect some judges from Portland, for a few days visit with Mr. and Surgeons, New York City, is on his will be here on Monday September 6>Mr' Clary has Promised ‘ ° Bet some Mrs. Wm. Dale, way to Portland to deliver a number to ec e baltwrtiehehd etaooiitaoin o f the best o f lectures in conection with the an Any amateur in Eastern Clackamas R. O. Bratton and mother, Mrs. to celebrate with them. nual meeting of the Oregon Stale is eligible ot enter this contest. Price and his little daughter were Prizes Offered At The Flower Show Modical Society and the Annual Con The Pioneers of Oregon will have visitors at the home o f C. Crofford. ference o f City and County Health The Flower Show, another good a basket dinner here on Labor Day ------------------------- feature o f the day, is going to be and everyone is requested to bring Dr. Gilbert was in Portland Sunday. Officers, both of which take place in great. The prizes that are offered well filled baskets. Dr. Gilberts’ mother, Mrs. Gilbert Salem next week ,Dr. Marine has done a great deal o f Portland, was a dinner guest of J. H. Brown, o f Waterford, Cali o f research on the thyroid gland and Mrs. M. Midford Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Perry are camping Fred Kiste and family of Corvallis Mrs. Margret Midford and Mrs. fornia, who is on his way to Hood at Springwater until their home is va the cause o f enlarged thyroid or were guests at the home of Mr, and Mae Reed were Portland visitors on River stopped over at Estacada to vis cated. Mr. W. E. McWillus and Harry goiter. When located at Cleveland Mrs. H. C. Gohring. 1 Wednesday. it with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall who Grables left Monday for Wallport. some years ago, Dr. Marine made he has not seen for more than ten Being called there by the ilness o f the some very important observations on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colleon and fam Larry Starr is back from Portland. „ Mrs. M lr l„ u r» vra who has been formers mother Estella Graves years. ily a£ Linton were Sunday guests at He will spend the winter with his »taping the thyroid gland in fish and dis with her mother Mrs. M. Lons the C. R. Jossey home. covered thyroid enlargement was rue grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 0 . Sar- berry> ig in 0regon city for a few Rev. Blake, a traveling minister, Mark Upton, o f Portland, was a ver, and attend school here. to the absence o f iodine in the water. days visiting. guest at the home o f W. E. McWillus preached at the M. E. Church Sunday Mr Fred Ely has gone to Eastern The present effective method o f pre Sunday. Aug. 21, He is 97 years old. Rev. i Oregon to help Mr, A. F. Palmert- venting goiter by the use o f iodine Mr. and Mrs. T. Reed came ofter Mrg. Henry BeerI and daughter ------------------------- Blake took the place o f Rev. Simms jter thrash. their two boys Sunday. They have spent ¡ast week ¡n portiand at the Dr. and Mrs. Rhodes were visiting in various ways including iodized who was at the hop fields. Rev. Simms I ________________ jj Kuraseh home. While they in Portland Sunday at Dr. Rhodes’ salt, iodine tablets, as well as intro will hold his farewell services th s 1 Mrs. p red Hermans little girl broke , f en staymg with their grandparents ^jrg Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perry. ducing iodine directly into the drink I were there they went to the circus. mother. coming Sunday and will depart for j ber ann Monday while visiting from ing water rests upon experiments of Oklahoma the first part of the week Portland at the George Barr home, Mrs. Albert H. Lin spent the week Dr. Gilberts mother, Mrs. Gilbert Dr. Marine. where his home is located. I ________________ Ralph Ahmert and his wife, Albert -■ ■ ! Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snyder and with her husbands niece, at Milwaukie H. Lin and family spent the later part o f Portland, was at thc Estacada Dr. Marine is coming to Oregon at Ahmert, who works for the - , , , . c . Christian Church Sunday School children have returned from their „ Ralph _ „ _ . .. . , o f last week at Seaside and many Hotel over the wcek end. the special invitation o f the Oregon P. E. P. Co., is on the sick list. . , 10 a. m. Preaching at 11: by D. E. summer home in Dodge. i other beaches. State Medical Society and he will ________________ Dr. W. Watson and wife were Sun* Dent o f Gresham. A cordial invita-1 ________________ read a paper at their annual session _ . . . , . _ „„„ day guests at the home o f Margait tion to come and visit with us. j The Estacada Mill is not sawing The people o f the M. E. Church „ R. C. Josaev 1 » taking over the , on September 1st. on the subject of ________________ ,for a few days while they get caught and friends o f Rev. and Mrs. Simms Tillamook transfer company and will Midford. “ The Thyroid Gland and Its Rele- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mdler, who spen, up with their shipping, the planer is and family are very sorry to see them be located at Tillamook after the first Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Harder spent lation to Disease.” Dr. Marine will leave. Conference will be held some sc.eral years as home missionar.es running, o f the week. He will have six or seven last week in Scott Mills and Silver- j also speak on the subject of “ Goiter tim after which there will be a regu trucks on his line. Friends of Mr. and in the mountains o f New Mexico, hare | | Prophylaxis” at the annual confer- Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reed were vi- lar minister and until then there will Mrs. Jossey are very sorry that they ton v' 8*t' nH friends. arrived in Estacada to work at the ence o f City and County health iting the M. Oakley and G. Oakley be a substitute. are leaving the community. The Pioneers o f Oregon will have a 0fficerg on August 31st. These two full Gospel Mission. The service for bomeg ¡n new Bend several days this next Sunday will be at 11: a. m. and week dinner here on Labor Day and („petins are arousing a great deal of Mrs. Sagner and children, and Mrs. ... . , , . . ( basket ----------------- Moss who spent the last two weeks T ” rs' *l00re an(l daughter everyone ¡g requested to bring well interest omong physicians through- 7 :30 p.m. AH friends and those not rs‘ . . arel*ee " rr^ ln an filled baskets. working elsewhere are cordially in- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marchbank in California, have returned to their 0 8 out the state and it is expected th.-t automobile accident last week while vited to attend. o f Hood River, were week end guest'homes. Max Sagner took them in his a large number o f local men will at the home o f Mrs. Marchbank’s par- car. They report a wonderful trip, but t*ley wert,.'n, ^ 01 . 11 P*fC ^ rs- Phil'P Mallash and Mrs. Evert attend. California dose not look as good a. at East Sixth and Mam. The other o f California, „topped on their way Dr. Dean Lewis, Proofessor and ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hassel. car hit their car in the back. from Washington last Friday to vis- ! Oregon to them. Hrad o f thc Department o f Surgery September IS will be the opening Mrs. Moore was hurt and was bed it thejr aunt Mrg sturgeon. Mary Alice Reid, who is taking o f John Hopkins University, Balti- day o f school in Estacada and every- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krigger and fast for ,everaI dayB' ta pipe organ and piano lessons from more, will soon a r m « » Or * o n t o gpent t h e M r and M n R H Mr. J. Pcnner, who is employed at I Ibing is being put in shape at the Currin gave a Clyde Rake has taken charge o f the meat market went to Canada for s,-bool buildings to receive the child- address the members o e ,eg wgek end at home of her parents, surprise dinner Sunday for Mr. and ; Mra Albert Kitching on their 20th the "Square Deal" barber shop that his vacation and to bring his wife " " 'i"** d‘ y’. ^ * T I,n* l?a* brt " State Medical Society at their annua! Mr, and Mrs. M. 0 . Reid. wedding anniversary. The dinner took wa9 formerly run by Ear! LaForgc home. students e g sc r » . ' c ~ r ; . d junior s t s x ’ s s ' m , t j s : • -» » * ~ ~ ------------------------- ,i “ » x r . t v h ir «ncl is the author of Mia. Cooks' mother and father, Mr Krigrffer. Others who took part in the in and get acquainted and earnestly Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and family, of . * r a^t ‘ ’ ar M ‘ C“Ch" j L i * teT n l u * and Mrs. J. H. McCollon. are down dinner and came with well filled solicits new patrons. Mr Rake is a Portland, motored out Sunday and ‘ " " f J ? ™ ’ top ° f . * * " ? * - several books on lurgic “ 1 their mountain home for a few baskets were, Mr. and Mrs. Granval first class barber and came to Eata- called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. " " d " fin" Th, b . */” At t the special invhat.on of the so- A cada we„ recommgnded and wanU a , Iall. iJn Jm l " Tv. T V ------------------ . Linn; Mr. and Mrg. Harry Kitchinyg gh.r e of your tonsorial w o r k . ------------------------- a" d ‘ he young people ciety he will speak on the subject of days “ Infections. Their Course and Prog- Mr D Po„ at who b#g w „ d?fpfr and baby and Mr. and Mrg charleg --------------------- Mrs. Kenzel accompanied by Mrs. cha" ' ^ a " ‘ ‘ ¡ J ' j j ’ * nosis ” It is expected that a cor.s.d- thg load;ng at the pond left Tuegday Krigger o f Portland Mr. W. G. Moore drove up to the DrBois called on Mr». W. E. Hal ' erable number o f local phyficiar.« for Coog Bayi he has a job of high A ioveiy o , f the Mollala river Monday Wednesday and they ° Sfh° o1 _ HoarH are mal“ " * l ovei v hand nano painted pai nted o dinner i n n e r . c head uva- v me — —............... * motored out to . - .. l . __________ _ was presented to Mr. and Mrs A. Kit- to the ranger station and brough: Mrs. Kenzels’ summer home for lunch. « « n oessarj arrangements to mi wall be in attendance at the meeting c]¡mbing there ---------------------- ching, who appreciated it very much. Mr. and Mrs. Edmondson to Estacada ------------ -- to hear Dr. Lewis Mr. and Mrs Charles Palmer re- Other friends called on the happy Mr. Edmondson will take Mr. D. Fol- Dr. Geo. Dale, o f W allawa, re., Mr C. F Gosset, o f camp 1 o f camn turned last week from their vocation couple in the afternoon and wished lets’ place o f loading logs at^the vis ted with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs C. 7Arkle years o i happy pond. They are staying at the Esta- Mr. and Mr*. Wm Dale and also vis- went to Good Samaritan Hospiul f. 1 u went to Portland for th# week at the coast. Mrs. Palmer stopped them many more cada Hotel. ited at several o f the beaches. | an operation. 1 ’ over for a few day. visit in Portland, married life, end. j i j J ___________ j i j