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i eastern- Qllarkamaa ¿ w Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927 VOLUME XXII P. Ï. A. ELECT NEW OFFICERS Number LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■>C1 P.Ï, Ü Mr. Denning is still improving. Neal Bronson left yesterday for Bridal Veil where he has secured em ployment. Mrs. VV. E. Linn has been on the their second problem which is making History bulletin board might be mo- sick list this week. ______ ..................................... ------------------------- Eire destroyed the home o f Mr. and The P. T. A. held its .....................Mrs. second regu- Nellie Walters of Portland, is the* dre88e8' T,he first year ‘•la88 is mentarily Partied, thinking that he lar meeting in the grade assembly here visiting at the home of her broth ma* inK cotton dresses while the sec- was unaware of great turmoil going Jess Denny from Tillamook, was n Mrs. P. T. Monroe at Springwater at room on Tuesday afternoon of this er, J. K. .Ely. ond year cla88 18 makln* wooldresses. on about him. Such headlines as wee!; end visitor at this place. noon Tuesday. It was caused appar- week. The prospects for this years ---------------------- The Estacada high school tangles these appeared last week: “ Alexan- --------------------- ent|y f rom ., defective fiue. Some work is very encouraging as a good Mrs. Julius Krieger, who has been with Milwaukie high school at Mil- <'el captured 1 hebes, Boy ( onfes- Richard Hayman has gone to Bend o f the contents were saved and a crowd, full o f enthusiasm and pep, very ill for some time, is somewhat waukie, October 28. It has not yet sor- * he World history class wrote v.v. e he expects to get work. small amount of insurance was car- put over their election with a swing better this week. been decided if the student body will news stories, editorials and diaries as ---------------------- ried. and launched some live purposeful ---------------------.— attend the game. tbej might appear in the days of Al- Inr. and Mrs. George Douglass visit- Mrs. Monroe was preparing dinner plans for the year’s activities. Mrs. M. E. Williams o f Gresham The cooking class has been study- <,leat’ *ed “ I the G. H. Denning homo Sun- when she discovered the smoke in Mra. R. R. Cooke was elected presi- was a visitor at the G. H. Denning ing dough. They intend to serve an- e r! f n,'i’*'„5*ass is memor' z' a8 a day. the upper part of the house oves the dent, Mrs. Nellie Gardner, vice-presi- home Wednesday. other breakfast Friday. The table P°em ca V visas de Atono, or --------------------- kitchen. Neighbors also saw the dent and Miss Maude Sherman, sec-! ------------------------- will be decorated in black and orange p,61?.68,0* Autumn- Ralph Chaney is suffering this smoke and help was rushed to the retary and treasurer. 3(5 members Mr. anti (.. Moore M oore spent ~ ['¿ T ........ Nedra v.ccl with a pet carbuncle on his place, but it was too late to save the and Mrs. K. R. E. This ig report reDOrt week to which gtu_ stu- new freshman, were added to the organization. One Sunday with Mrs. Moere’s parents, dents have been looking forward for y’ ° enter<’ 1' -londay o f the neck house, but by hard work and the aid seventh week o f school. She has at o f the chief aims of the association Mr. and Mrs. John Page, of the strong east wind, which was the last six weeks. tended the Lincoln high school in Krs. E. E. Saling o f Portland was blowing, the wood shed, garage and will be the securing of additional . . . . . ., , _ . , .. . , . A fter missing three days o f school Portland for the nast six weeks playground equipment. It was deetd- j E. A. Whitney left one day last , , . , ,, _ , "eeK. a guest at the Fred Bartholomew well house were saved, though they __ or ____ ..._. strides week for a visit with _,_i:___ _ j and the six weeks exams, Mr. Drews Mr. Buell announced that he is look- home Sunday ed j that - one more giant relatives _ and only stand about fifty feet or a little is back with the manual training ing forward to better grades the next should be erected as soon as posible, friends at Pleasant home, --------------------- more from where the house 3tood. classes. six weeks. for the use o f the lower grades. Mr. Mrs. Jack Hayden was among the Definite future plans have not “ Moonshine,” The have subscrib- Portland visitor from Estacada on been made but they will probal.lv live ‘«oonsmne, a a one-act one-act play, p.ay, and ann * ..e Freshmen r nave each earn sunscriD- Portland visitors Buell considers the stride one of the Mrs. N. B. Ecker visited at the home oper*tta’ ed t.°. f 'Ve monthly magazmes and a Wednesday morning.--------------------------- in the wood she,I and well house un most satisfactory pieces o f play ap- o f her daughter. Mrs. M. H. Boyle, “ Cyn« » a * Strat*Ky ” . “ wU1 be * ,ven at the h'Kh sch° o1 on wee.kly magazine. The monthly ma- ------------------------- tU they can rebuild peratus available, as it affords splen in Portland over the week end. the evening of November 4th. The gazines are: Nature Magazine, Popu- Mrs. ~ Ree Syron has been assisting did muscular development with the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dillon and child- 8ettin* o f “ Moonshine” is in the lar science, Radio Broadcast, Scienti- in the post office again this weel ^ „ mimimum o f expense, and in addi wh lo Mr. Johnson was ill. Woman s Foreign Missionary Society tion it has no objectionable features. ren o f Portland were Sunday guests North Carolina Hills in a hut o f a fic American and Science and Inven- moonshiner, played by Bob Hayden, tion. The weekly magazine is the --------------------- The Woman’s F oreign Missionary 100 per cent o f the teaching faculty at the Dillion home at this place. ______________ The latter succeeds in capturing a Current Science. Hr. and Mrs. W. E. Linn, Edward Society’ met at the home o f Miss Dil- are members. Could we not make it Mrs. Ellen Patterson and Wm. Por- revenue officer, Herbert Fifer, who ^ At the student body meeting last Ba’ cs and Mrs. A. Smith drove to Ion last Monday afternoon. At the a 100 per cent parents affair as well? close of the meeting the society de ter o f Upper Garfield visited their attempts to convince the moonshiner Friday, the officers of the Hycada Salem on business last Friday. Contributed. sister, Mrs. John Page, Saturday. that he is a revenue officer who is wer? elected. Irene Davis was elect- --------------------- cided to choose up sides for a little not looking for a still. The plot o f ed as editor and Lillian Duncan as ri-S3 Wilma Kitching had as guests caniPa*£u to further the cause o f mis- First Grade Note. Miss Gertrude Dillon, who teaches “ Cynthia’s Strategy” is amusing and manager. Fred Voight was elected over the week end, Misses Edna and si,,nary work. The pupils who are deserving of special motion for scholarship for the at Leeburg, Oregon, spent the week interesting, while the music is delight as advertising manager for putting Helen Carter and Clark Halley from Mls- Slnith and Miss Dillon were chosen captains. The dues are $1.25 first six weeks, are, Wanda Krieger, end here with her mother and sisters. fully harmonious. The part o f Cyn- up bills and getting tickets printed Newborg. ithia is played by Alice Kaake. Stan- for the high school plays and enter- ____________ that counts 100 points for your side Richard Rose, Mayrose Bartholomew, Mrs. M. M. Miller of Portland, sis- <Fred Bue1» >* in Iova with her- tainments this winter. Mrs. J. W. Carson went to Port- then if y ° u aUend regularity and Phyllis Cary, Elmer Brown, Pauline A few good improvements have land Wednesday morning to visit a read over the lesson it counts 10 More, Elr.ier Nielsen, June Wilcox ter o f Mrs. J. G. Hayman, visited at but tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry. the Hayman home last Friday night. (Elwin Beck and Kathleen Beck) op- been made in the manual training lady friend who is sick, returning the points for your side every meeting. and Leslie Kiggins. ________________ pose the match. Of course Stanley- 3hop. A new band saw to make circles sane day. At the end of the church year, which Those who have been perfect in at is the last o f September, the side hav Mrs. C. E. Sparks and little son overcomes their objections, but that and fancy curves and a new large tendance and punctuality are, Les Portland last Friday lie Kiggins. Mayrose Bartholomew, went ------ to „ ------------ . to v isit,is the p]ot. There will also be music pulley on the lathe to make higher A DeMoy was home again for a ing the most points '“ served with a speed and better work. Elmer Nielsen, Elmer Brown, Fred- relatives and did not return until ,by thc (,lee club and orchestra, short tipie the first o f the week, and dinner by tho losinK side. erick Haynes and Lloyd Duncan. Sunday. ! ■■ 1,1 -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- called at this office to place an ad in lh e soc,t'!y wiU study th€ 0ctober the News. number, Missionary Friend and will meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Buell November 30th, at 2:30. A Smith and family have moved i n - 1 _____________ to the cottage formerly occupied by Church of Chri „ Prilnitive Mr. ^ ^ ; > ^ •''ir.ith is employed at Camp 2. church Tuesday night and will be Since the opening of school, we | Charlie Baker was a passenge . Cregnn Agricultural ('..liege, Cftrval have lo»* several little folks, much to j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. L.nn went to Portiand lagt Saturday morning. lis, Ctober 26— Jesse Kimmel, o f Est- aiim WAotvai w % — el 1 Y7 * J - — -• a i m - a ♦ /\ /la la k e n f n our regret- I Portland Friday evening to celebrate i acada, junior in pharmacy, visited the Larry Starr, who made his home j Mrs. Linn’s birthday at the home of Quite a number from the Eastern, plant of thc Blumauer-Frank Drug with h's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ber parents. Clackamas Community club are plan-) Company in Portland last week-end JJ. (). t’ xrrev, has returned to his par- ... with 100 other members of the O. A. Ed Boner was taken suddenly ill ;ning on attending the Union o f Club *mt* in California. C. Pharaceutical association. Thc Joyce and June Wilcox have mov- |ast Sunday with acute indigestion meeting at Gladstone this evening. school of pharmacy arranges a field ed to Antelope, Oregon, for several jand has been very sick this week, but | — ........... trip to inspect the drug firm’s estab- months. Janette Hudson has moved {g Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kiggins and lishment every year. Officials of the with her parents to the Viola district. ------------------------- children and Mr. and Mrs. Everet company Hnd officers of the asso- Frank Boyer has been in very poor , Kiggins and family were dinner ciation gave talks after a luncheon health for the past month but is much guests at the Clifford Kiggins home ß o y In ju red served the visitors. b,a»t Friday, as the grade school better this week. He has been mak- last Sunday. ________________ football team of Gresham was com- log his home at Linn’s Inn. ------------------------- When you come to the task o f try- Ing to Estacada to „ play __ , the _ grade I — ----J- ^ . ______ Basket ___________ Social and ______ Dance inp to decide what to prive your many school here, while near the Eagle Mr. and Mrs. H. R. banton have re- There will be a basket social and friends, as a token of your remem- Creek Grange Hall a touring car driv turned from Camp 8 where Mr. Fan- dance j,ejd jj,e Garfield Grange i b,TanMe Christmas time, think o f tin by one o f the boys and contain- ton has been working on the new HalJ> Saturday, October 29. i the News office and the fine assort ment of Christinas Card samples that Ing nine boys including the driver, school house for several months Mrs. Robertson we have on hand. Order early. left the road when making the turn Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rose and Miss Rnd crashed into a telephone pole. One boy in the party, George Dietl, Pauline Rose visited the wholesale aged 13 sustained a fracture of the houses in Portland last Sunday and left rist and had his thumb badly cut. ordered their stock o f holiday goods. The top o f the car was completely wrecked. The boys were brought to Postmaster A. N. Johnson has been Estacada and had their game, but the quite sick during the past week and injured boy was returned to Gresham most o f the time confined to his bpd. He is improving at this time, how- where his injuries were dressed. pver. ^codcraf^ Card P»rt^ • ’¡’be ^¡r§t of a spries o f card parties for )hp )vinter mpntbs given by |he ^Voqdcraft order, was he|d in thp Masopic hall last Thursday evening and was a very pleasant social affair. Thfro w*r* players to fill 10 tables itn<1 at t-he conclusion of the games, lunch v.’ns served by a committee o f ladies and the the balance o f the ev ening was spent in dancing. Winning first prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Smith. Other prizes were won by Mrs. Leo Steinman and S. Lawrence. Tft h ? H ?ii{ III Uv U t ili Mrs. Minnie tfanson was quite ill the first of last week and unable to he at her place at Marchbank’s res taurant and confectionery, but is im proving at this time, Mr, and Mr*. F. G. Edmonson who have been occuping apartments at the Estacada hotel for several months have taken apartments in the bank building on Second and Currin Sts. On the Esta cada Park Pavilion Floor Mrs. Al Harding, better known as Lydia Mattson, was a guest at the home o f Mrs. yf. Jf. Grabeel last F ire at Linns nighf. Slje w?nt to Camp $ to xisji A fu g caqspd from’ paraffin boil for a short time and then will return ing ovpr qn an pH sfovp, nearly prov herg. ed serious at t^e Albert Linns home pne day last week. A man working Mra. W, H- Grabeel. Mr». E. E. t*n 'lie roflf e f lhe house assisted in Hannah, Mrs. W. E. Buell, Mrs. A. extinguishing the flames after they S. Hassell and Mrs. O. E. Smith drove had burned the paper o ff the ceiling to 0re(?on City Thursday to attend in the kitchen so that a number o f the Forejgn Migsionary meetinR held rafters were exposed. The house b e -1*^ longs to Mrs. Pattison. It has ^>cen said many times, that ueyavnui. ha^ tiiivy a ci ou j2svacadr superfluous number L °r l !?e benefit Os EstiCaiia and fbe q ( secret societies and a ^ocialiqpj Martip has agreed notwithsyandiug, a new society tp 3' f 8() f*ddrp:is next ^upday ^ftep- f„,.mcd this week called, “ Rescue M8H ai ' i *n the liberty the Perishing. 'ft.* s y. -Ebo»* who have heard the iuc:.ibers to the number o f 22 o fa '.’ t ray he i. an entertaining ¡Estacada Lodge, Nq M6, A. F. 4 \. .,:*.;..pr and will surely entertain hi» m „ visited the Mi|wauki2 j, house. Estacada and community are Tuesday evening tu „xempkiy the | ff-peeially invited to attend. .isgrve work. They chartered the hue - ■ and all went together. A most e n -' Hallowe’en Pie Social and Program joyable time is reported’ and they The pupils and teachers o f the speak in highest praise o f the splen- Springwater school are giving a Hal- did reception accorded them. Milwau- lowe’en pie social and program, to kie h.3 ere o f the most beautiful be held at the Springwatar grange lodge temples o f any place in Oregon, hall Friday evening, October 28, considering the size o f the town and thc 1927 GOOD w m F or E stacada Keep in mind the meeting o f the continued n fxt week. Evangelist Ca tern Clackamas Community club, Dan‘el Som,mer, o f Indianapolis, Ind., thi' Friday evening, in the Masonic 18 the *Peaker- He has served as an ha'* a,ld be sure to be there. evangelist for over fifty yearn and ______________ l does not disappoint his audiences. Messrs. Charlie, Albert, George and Services beK>" every night at 7:30 Hairy Hitching drove to Salem last and on h’01-** 8 daY 10:30 a. m. Su lday to vi8i‘ their father who is “ " d 7, p’ m’ Tbi8 <:huirch meet* in the in a hospital there. They found caaPe* across highway west o f tlie thc old gentlemen in a very critical 8Ch°°l building. The book o f ReveUt- condition. tion. on "W hat thc Spirit Saith Unto ------------------------- the Churches” will be the subject for Masquerade ball at Fagle Creek on sevcral nights. All are invited to Saturday night, under the auspices o f .come and brin» the'r friends, the Auxiliary to the American L e -1 gion, was a great success. 196 num- Christmas Card samples are now at bers were sold and the costumes were the Eastern Clackamas News of- o f all kinds and descriptions. ! fice. Come and make your selec- ' ----- ---------*— tion* early and take no chances Herbert Dunlop, son o f Rev. and of not being able to get what you Mrs. J. F. Dunlop and well known j want. Our prices arc very reasonable here, is now employed in Portland, i working for the Skaggs chain stores. Wrestling Match 8pon^ *be summcr at Neskowin, Thorton and Donovan wrestled a being employed in a general mercan rough draw, each gaining a fall in tile store. the time limit, nt thc Liberty theatre ------------------------- list Tuesday night. Owing to the fact The people o f Faraday called on ; that Reynolds failed to show up, Don- Estacada for help Tuesday evening avan substituted after coaxing and about seven o ’clock, when they ! pleading with Thornton. There thought the mill was burning. It about 18 pounds difference in their peeved to he a donkey engine on fire, weight, Donovan now being a heavy About fifteen or twenty men re- weight. Ben Kruger asked for a re sponded to the call for aid. !Ulrn with the logger Blaisdell and be lieves he can heat him. Blaisdell ac- Mm. E. E. Hannah and Mrs. O. E. cepted hut the date* is not set yet .Smith returned last Friday evening from St. Helens where they attend S p r i n g w a t e r S c h o o l Not«**. ed the 44th annual convention o f the The pupils in the 4th, f»th. 6th. 7th Woman’s Christian Temperance Un and Hth grades are preparing for ion o f Oregon, htld in that city most County tests which will be given o f the weok. Friday, October 28th. Clinton Smith was absent from Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lukenfield of school Monday, and Vincent Byers Portland, are guests at the home of was absent Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence* this There are twenty-five pupils in the week. Mr. Lukenfield, an ex-service primary room and twelve in the up man, has been in the Veterans hospi per grade room. tal for some time. He hope?, that his There are eighteen in the primary visit here will be of much benefit to room and seven in the upper grade him. room that have neither been tardy nor absent the first six weeks o f Ihu Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sweetland of year. Portland, spent the day Sunday with R**v. and Mrs. C. T. Cooke. The two Hallowe’en Pie Social men have known each other since . .... , , There will be a hard times social at cry young childhood day*. They en- V i,,la church. October 31, 7:30 La- Joyed talking over past day» and o f di„ brin|f pieg Krnt|emen brin(f pur_ tic old town back in Kansas where ses. All arc cordially invited. they lived. ]|Dance Given Under A u s pices of the Estacada B and a Good T im e is Assured Come! . POPULAR PK .„C V~ L E. E. Faling came down from Camp Tb„ tTnfhv| Artisanil Wl„ „ „ , , rJ party at the !. O. O. F. h*U. on ^TVT- til Tuesdcy. He h.s been helping to n,,)day PVonir,r Nl ery build that iplendid sehoel building bod V -.velcome v/elenmn ft . ft L , . I ft In 4- t U n t t * ' 1 1 1 up there. 1 It » ia thought that it will V [.a u y for school until , a the , fir t f • ^r.'.nn get.4 tw< year ■ r killing KT* Of h year. It h a n tip-to-date scho-.l v , „ hnnd with a ro S’rti ” f»fl hou- “’ ' ’ ’ # 1 ’ • *>"• for not furnishing i * a .I hocv.xcep'ng rooms for the , ker.g fcrfniJ >nd p<ltr, teachers in the second story. 5