¿ yí'tt Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County » ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 VOL. mm A LOCAL AND PERSONAL o Miss Alva Mny Davidson has start- lllJ ed in school here in the 4th grade. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harkenrider The Springwater Fair was a de­ ! spent the week end in Portlund. cided success in every way. They had one o f the finest days that any­ Mrs. Harkenrider is on the sick list one could wish for and had some of this week. the beet displays that anybody could find even though they went to a Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sparks and much larger fair. The Springwater baby spent the week cud in Portland fair board deserves a lot of credit for putting a thing like this over in the Miss Ruth Dillon is working for a manner that it was put over. They while each day at the bank now. ,Vad one o f the best crowds that they have, ever had at any previous fair, Rev. A. DeMay will preach at the people coming from all parts of the M. E. church Sunduy morning. • ' : • 7. v .'t;/ V '-it: *• county and they are beginning to considered the Springwater Fair an Clyde Schock have moved in their annual affair and begin planning on new house on the Currinsville road. H a ro ld C. Stim so n , D o n o r A n n u ally, attending weeks before hand. Of of a Fine Heifer; Club Girl, C arm e n course the Fair was well advertised in J. A. Sommer and wife are expect­ D anie l — 1926 W in n e r — A n d Her one sense of the word but it being a Prize. ed home some time this week. Free Fair it was impossible for them Each year Harold C. Stimson. to advertise it very extensively. This Mrs. C. L. Ross and son o f Port­ owner of the famous Hollywood is one of the best ways to display the land visited at the Art Smith home Farm of Washington, presents a products of the Springwater district splendid Holstein heifer for the a few days this week. and show the people outside what best work, in Livestock activities, they nre really doing. Once more done by Club boys and girls in the Lenord Davis killed a deer one day we say that the Springwater Fair Northwest. Carmen Daniel of Cove, last week in the Squaw Mountain was in the hands o f men that knew vicinity. Oregon, outstanding Club girl in Holstein activities in the United what it took to put on a Fair and States for 1926. was the winner of they sure did what they thought was Albert Adlon and Mrs. C. F. Hurst last y» ar’s award. the beat for the Fair. Everybody drove to Portland and Oregon City Over 11,000 boys and girls are do­ who attended came away at the end Thursday. ing Club work in Oregon, an equal­ o f the day declaring themselves high ly large number in Washington, and ly pleased with what they had learn­ Albert Adlon is at the coast fish­ ed and saw. ing for a couple weeks. He has been Mrs. Ellen Patterson and Mr. Will visiting relatives here. Porter o f Upper Garfield visited You have undoubtedly been reading their sister Mrs. John Page of Esta­ in the daily newspapers the accounts Mrs. Will Bell and son David of o f the American Legion and the Aux­ Sandy ridge were calling at the J. S. cada on Thursday. ilary nt their convention in France. Denning home Monday evening. While you read these things you do I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Irvin visited in not want to forget that Estacada has Mr. F. N Formap and family re­ Boring Oregon at the home o f her a representation there in the person turned from their ranch up near An­ daughter Mrs. Hillard the first part o f Mrs. J. Wilcox o f Antelope, who telope last. week. o f the week. is the state president o f the Ameri­ can Legion Auxilary. She was also Roy Douglass and family were vis­ Curried veal is a good dish to serve in the parade that was held in Paris, iting at the Denning home Sunday when lima beans are in season, be­ France, September 19th. evening. cause the flavor of curry goes well with lima beans. Cut 2 pounds of METHODIST NOTES Mrs. Ben Tannler spent Monday stewing veal into small pieces and with her daughter Mrs. W. Forbes at simmer in water enough to cover until Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Gresham. almost tender. Then ailo 2 cups of Preaching 11:00 a. m. frerh lima beans. In another pan Epworth League 6:45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hitching and cook 1 medium-sized onion, chopped Owing to the fact that this confer­ son Roland spent Friday and Satur­ fine, and 1-2 a green Depper, chopp­ ence Sunday, Mr. A DeMay has con­ day in Portland visiting. . ed, in » small amount o f butter. Add sented to fill the pulpit. Everyone to the meat. When the beans, are knows Mr. DeMay and we anticipate Mr. Clossener ar.d family are mov­ done, thicken the liquid slightly with a full house. ing aeiOM the river to Elder Schock's a flour which has been mixed with 1-4 At a meeting of the Sunday School house. ¡teaspoon curry, 1 1-2 teaspoons salt, board last Tuesday evening officers and a little cold water. Add 1 cup and teacher^ were elected for the Mrs. E. E. Hanna is spending the .Read cucumber and cook a few min- ppming year beginning October 2. week at her daughters, Mrs. Homer |Utes longer. Sprinkle chopped pars- rfhe high school class has been re­ S'arver in Portland. . Icy over the top when serving. organized and all young people are especially invited. Chicken Tomalies at the Drug Store A Square De>, for tHe Settler Re. One class was added that o f the I riday 23 sold by the ladies aid o f ceive. Nafionll, Reco3nitioil younger married set and older young the M. E. Church. people. With the addition o f this The striking results of organized ef class, there is a place for everybody Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Osborne and from cradle roll to elderly folks. |f family nr Buena Park, California forts in obtaining settlers for unoc­ you are not in Sunday School come cousins o f Mrs. John Osborne were cupied farm lands in Oregon is told in n recent letter to Dr. E. Mead, and let us make you welcome, care visiting here a few days last week. Commissioner o f reclamation, from has been taken to select teachers W. G. Ide, manager of the Oregon that will make the lesson interesting. Mrs. G. H. McCloud, who was taken A Sunday School Orchestra has to the hospital some weeks ago from State Chamber o f Commerce. The been organized, bring your insstru- LaDee Camp, has returned to the work was carried on through the land settlement department o f the ment and join this happy group of camp and is feeling much better. Portland and Oregon State Chambers young folks. Plans are being ar­ of Commerce and wass finished by ranged for the intertainment for the Mr. Glen.i Eiy and Miss Florence different organizations and we look June Reed will leave Friday fov Cor- the State-Wide Oregon Development forward to a very successful year ■ i r to attend the A. Q. C. the com Fund especially raised for this pur­ pose. The work received the active ing year. cooperation o f the ninety affiliated Tlie school board and the V. T. A. August Paulsen of Eastern Oregon Chambers o f Commerce throughout will sponsor a reception for the teach the State, the Agricultural College at prs o f Estacada Schools Friday even­ and family are visiting at the home of Corvallis, especially through its ex­ her folks, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harken- ing, September 23rd at the High tension service and county agents and ffehool Auditorium git 8:00 o’clock. rider. the officials o f the irrigation district. Everyone invited. As a first step in the work a com­ Jr = 5 Douglass and wife and Mrs. mittee o f ten representative business Gardner and son, Clarence o f the Master Bennie Kelly was host men o f Portland met each week to Thursday evening to a number o f his D.ilics v'sitcd at the J. S. Denning formulate plans. This committee home Sunday. little friends celebrating his fifth traveled the State, visited the differ­ birthday. Covers were laid for the ent Chambers o f Commerce in local­ Miss Bessie Hunter our third and Misses Betty and Marelyn Toll, Mar­ ities where land settlement was ner- fourth grade teacher underwent an garet Johier, Joyce Kelly, Master esaary, assisting them to organize operation for appendicitis Sunduy Clarence Radford, Mrs. J. Toll, Mr. land settlement committees and also and Mrs. B. D. Kelly and the little n'ght. Miss Lucile Baker, of Port­ a separate committee known os an ap land has charge o t the third and host. praisal or approval committee, consis fourth grade room this week. ing of nine members— business men 1. frl. Hark, who ran a general sstore fanners and others who knew land Rev. Clay, former minister at the in Estaeade about six or seven years values and sh o had large public in- | Christian church, here at one time ago and who sold out and went on n but nov. of Turner and We3 Smith ¡teie3t3 but no interest in land sales. farm was in the New 3 office and re­ This committee o f nine was divided and uncle o f Alva Smith, spent newed hie subscription the first part Thursday and Friday at the Smith , into subcommittees o f three memb- t»f the week. Mr. Park says that the home. lers each: A listing committee to se­ farm is all right and he likes it pretty lect lands suitable for families; an ap well but that he would prefer to be in Assistant Forest Supervisor R. T. proval committee to approve the price the mercantile butenes* again. Carter and Forest Ranger, A. W. | put upon these lands by the owners !.i 'st:ong have been at the LaDee and a follow up or welcoming commit Ben Rawlins was a pleasant caller Ca:np for the past few days superin­ I tec, whose business it was to call up at this office Wednesday o f this week tends g the burning o f slashing in on the new »ettler, or cause someone j to cell on him and his family, mak­ and had us to shove his date tag thead ihr.t u ntrirt. ing them feel at home, getting them a year and said that he enjoyed the Spe.,’7 ar.d Hutchinson, the Green acquainted in their locality, and as­ Paper Mr. jyawiius» pan bean on a (* u umnltis vacation up at the Henry Stamps corporation had a couple of sisting them in community affairs. Kirk Mill taking the place o f one of ladies here the first part o f the week Mr. William Schwader and Mr. and the employees that has been on the can az ng the city and explaining the value o f the Green Stamps. Mrs. O. A. Nelson and son Lloyd, Mr. sick list. ar.d Mrs. J. D. Wooster, Mrs. Jean Mrs. Margaret Midford drove to Garret of Aurora were guests o f Mrs There was a wagon o f Indians in town Wednesday selling huckleberries I Oregon City, Wednesday on business. I A. W. Schiedell Sunday. in the Making over 600,000 in the United Stutca at large. Boys’ and Girls' Club Work is found at its best at Camp Plummer during the week of the Annual Pa­ cific International Livestock Expo­ sition at Portland, to be held this year October 29 to November 5, in­ clusive. Here the Northwest’s fu­ ture agricultural and livestock lead­ ers obtain one week’s practical in­ struction in the science of farming. Boys und girls come from all parts of the Northwest to participate in the inspiring exercises held annu­ ally at the Camp. Over $100.000 in premiums are given each year at the Pacific In­ ternational for exhibits of Pure Bred Livestock and Agricultural Products. The Exposition combines great Livestock Show, Dairy Prod­ ucts Show, Land and Manufactur­ ers’ .Show, Northwest Fox Show, Wool Show, Industrial Exposition, and the worlu'a greatest Horse Show. That the Pacific International Is one of the great assets of Agricul­ ture and Livestock interests iu this western country is now conceded without question. 150,000 people from all parts of the nation are ex­ pected to attend this year. Special fare-and-one-third rates to Portland during the Exposition are to be in effect on all the leading railroads of the Northwest. Number 51 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Crockett is spending a few da>3 in Portland. c o m CLUB 10 HAVE FIRST MEETING Mr. anil Mrs. G. E. Lawrence at­ tended the Springwater Fair. Do not forget tha* the Estacada Community Club will hold its regu­ The Alvie Daubeson family moved lar meeting at the Hand Hall, Friday September 30th. Everyone is urged to Eastern Oregon last Tuesday. to be present a.- thi- going to be the Ir. and Mrs. J. C. Duus attended most important meeting of the year as the Club has not held a meeting the Springwater Fair. during the summer months and there Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stephens at­ is a number of questions that will come up to be discu- ed. Another im tended the Springwater Fair. portant thing that will be taken care Dr. and Mrs. Rhodes spent the o f at this meeting is the election o f* i officers. A speaker from Portland week end in Aurora. will be here to deliver un address which will be of special interest to Ii o n — To Mr. and Mrs. William Pink the members o f the garden club and ley a baby girl, Tuesday. hose interested in the growing of Mrs. Ames has arranged Rev. Edward Mott, o f Portland flowers. preached nt the M. E. ehureh last for this speaker but does not know as yet who he will be but assures Sunday morning. you that he will bi one well versed in gardening and flower raising. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mentow of Forest Grove were guesls at the Special music is being prepared for the evenings entertainment and you G E. Lawrence home ¿Sunday. are assured o f a real good time at S. W. Lawrence o f Portland was ibis meeting and lets everyone go and a guest at the G. E. Lawrence home make this Community Club a grand success by having everyone there that , Saturday. is interested in the best welfare of Mrs. N. T. Smedley, o f Portland, a the city, it can be done, and lets do sister o f Mrs. G. E. Lawerence was it. a guest of Mrs. Lawrence Saturday. Parent-Teachers Hold Meeting Mr.s W. R. Davidson o f Camp 8 is George MeWillis stayed over Mon­ spending a few day3 in Estacada with The Parent-Teachers Association day at the W. E. MeWillis home. Mr. Davidsons parents. He is from Sope Lake, Washington, • meet Monday afternoon, September 19th, in the primary room o f the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Downing from Mr and Mrs. Harry Snyder were grade school. A real good time was Stayton spent Sunday at the Alva i’ i'u ning the logs on their ranch Mon­ had by those who were in attendance | and plans were discussed for the next Smith home. Mrs. Downing was day. , regular meeting to be held the fourth formerly a switchboard operator at the Estacada Telephone office. -Jr. and Mrs. John Nordlund and Tuesday in October, the program for family visited at the home of her this meeting will be announced later. A reception committee was appointed brother in Beaverton Sunday* The European corn borer does its lor the reception to be given the damaging work while In the larval teachers to be held at the high school E. It. Simmons and family o f I’ ort stage. It passes the greater part of auditorium, Friday night, September its larval and also pupal existence land v.cre callers on Mr. and Mrs. 23rd. within tho stalk or other parts of the Geo. Lawrence Tuesday. host plant, usuully corn, but in some W. J. Samson, of Gresham, who parts of the country In a variety of • r, and Mrs. C. \Y. Wilson o f Ore­ lived here ebon! seven years ago was other plants, and weeds. For this reason there Is hut little chance of gon C ty were guests at the Stephens in the first part o f the week and controlling this pest by insecticides, ho: .c Sunday. paid his subscription to the News for ami it Is evident to entomologists of another year. He was around re­ the United States Department of Ag­ l-lelia Graves was in Oregon City newing old acquaintances and said riculture who have worked on the the first part of the week while there that he liked the News for that away problem that tlie major control efforts he always knew just what his friends she attended the Canby Fair. should be directed toward cultural in Estacada were doing. pructlcea which will lead to the utili­ Mrs. William Gilgan took her two Mrs. U. S. Morgan ar.d Mrs. B. O. zation or the destruction of Infested plants. Measures recommended are: Sarver and little grand son were in boys, Merlin Bullard nnd David Eckel man to Oregon City, Tuesday to join Feeding to live stock, burning, or Portland shopping Saturday. the band that Mr. Bushenal has gath­ plowing under; selection of varieties u1 corn least susceptible to severe in­ ered togither from the diferent place Stetcr o f Bessie Smith came Fri­ jury, and regulating the time of plant­ over the county and went from there ing to escape serious Infestation und day from Seattle to spend a few days to the Canby Fair to play in the at the Wallace Smith home. yet produce satisfactory yields. children’s day program. There were Control measures used must take In­ about 30 people in the band. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell and fam­ to consideration the fact that In the New England infested area two gen­ ily 1 ailed on Rev. and Mrs. Dunlap CHRISTIAN CHURCH erations occur annually and the in­ oi Roekwood, Sunday afternoon. Bible school 10:00 a. m. sects attack many plants in addition to !’ , aching 11:00 o ’clock. Subject. coru, while In the western areas, In­ Mr S. Smidth, o f Portland, form­ cluding New York and the region “ Where is Jesus?” er eighth grade teacher at Estacada around the Great Lakes, the corn Christian Endeavor, 6:30. borer Is single brooded and confined visited at the G. E. Lawrence home :80. "W hy I Sunday. She is going to teach at principally to corn. In New England, believe the Bible is Inspired by God.” \ \ . si.ougal, Oregon next year. therefore, It Is necessary to utilize or Everybody welcome. Bring your destroy all plants or crop residues which nre listed as hosts of tlie corn Rc . Rankens and Mother and friends. Visitors welcome. We in­ borer, especially large - stemmed father called on Mrs. Sarah Scott vite everyone in the community. I). E. Dent, Minister. grasses and many roadside weeds. In Sunday on their way to Portland. The ladies aid o f the Christian ihe sections where corn is chefly at­ Rev. Rankin was formerly the minist­ tacked, low cutting, shredding, deep er o f the M. E. church here. chur< h meets, October 6, at the plowing, and burning of stulible nud church this is the annual election of stalks are recommended measures. o Mrs. C. F. Hurst received word ffic e s and the ladies are all urged front her dmighter-in-law, Mrs. B. M. to be present. Fowl cholera Is one of the greatest Hurst that she is still in the hospital menaces to poultry flocks, declared Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore visited Dr. J. W. Luuib, extension veterina­ in Portland but is some what improv­ at the Page home Sunday. rian of the Kunsas State Agricultural ed. college 111 a recent radio address. It Mr. A id ie Coop and Miss Jeanette The O. K. S. Chapter held then affects chickens, turkeys and ducks with equally fatal results. It Is most fo t meeting o f the fall last Tuesday May Smith cable over from Camas, prevalent In lute summer, fall and evening. Reports a good meeting. Wash. Sun.'.ay to visit Mr. and Mrs. • B. Coop, Mr. : rid I rc. Clark Liv­ early spring and Is due largely to They hold their meetings every third ingston and children and Mr. Livings­ changes of housing conditions and Tuesday o f each month. methods of feeding and handling ton aunt were also out from Port­ which tend to lower the resistance of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kayhill, o f Her- land. the fowls. Fowl cholera closely resembles miston, Oregon, visited relatives and Milton Mathews left for Camas fowl typhoid. In fact the resemblance friends here recently. Mrs. Joe Kay­ is so close that to most persons the hill had very poor health while here ¡Sunday where he hopes to obtain i work in the paper mills. diseases appear to be identical. Even but has entirely recovered. trained workers are often compelled Mr. and Mr; O. V. Coop and daugh Mrs. Dr. Johnson and children re­ to make microscopic examinations be­ fore definitely diagnosing the disease. turned home Friday from their visit Melv Irovc up to Deep Creek Ordinary symptoms are niflling of the at Billings and other points in Mon­ Sunday to visit Mrs. Coops parents feathers, loss of api>etltc, drooping of tana. Mr. and Mrs. Filix Carbon. Earl the wings and tail, a staggering gait, Guttridge going with them. They and diarrhea. report a nice time. Mr. Denning is still improving. The organism which causes fowl cholera Is microscopic In size. Is rod Mr. John Miller's son, who is em­ shaped, and known ns pastenrells In sevring a vegetable plate include avium. It multiplies very rapidly In or.f food that contains some protein, p l o y I i the Log Cabin Bakery in the blood, cau-lng blood poison. for examnlc, green peppers or to­ Portland was quite badly injured Sanitary measures greatly reduce matoes stuffed with meat mixture, ah rnabing some repairs, the car the number of cases of cholera, ac­ cr.'diflov.eo or potatoes scalloped with fell upon him. Mr. and Mrs. Miller cording to Doctor Enmb. Regular ra­ have the sympathy o f their many tions, good ventilation, even tempera­ ch"cse. spinach with hard-boiled eggs, ture, pure wnter. large houses and or sweet corn pudding made with miik f ends and all hope for his speedy recovery. large runs are also conditions which and eggs. Corn fritters mny be made from help ward off the disease. Mr. I n R rrc ent the first part left-over corn on the cob. To 4 tab­ of the '.O ' k Up in the country at his le spoons fresh corn add 1 teaspoon To be well built a silo must have airtight walls, be round In shnpe, melted fat, 1 teaspoon baking powd­ hotel. have smooth, perpendicular walls, er, 1 egg, 1-2 cup milk, 1 cup flour, have strong walls which will not 1-2 teaspoon salt. Mix to a hatter Fred Bartholomew and son attend- bulge, and be deep In proportion to and fry in deep fat. edthe bpringwater Fair. iu 4Umct«y