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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1927)
Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County VO LUM E XXII * . . . . GLASS BANQUET FRIDAY EVE. 13518166 E S T A C A D A , OREGON, F R ID A Y , DECEMBER 9, 1927 E AG LE CREEK RESIDENCE ENTERED, A R T IC LE S T A K E N GARFIELD GRANGE ASK S i BRIDGE ELECTS OFFICERS WORK OE RUSHED Number 10 MRS. RO BE R T M IL L E R OF GEORGE PASSES A W A Y Mrs. Robert Miller of George The residences o f Fred H offm eister passed away at her home Thursday and A. Webber at Eagle Creek were _______ _______ morning at 5 o ’clock. . The body is broken into recently and a quantity at the undertaking parlors o f L. A. o f clothing and other articles scoien. JUNIORS TO BE HOSTS TO TH E Jt is thought to be the work o f two MRS M. G. W E A T H E R B Y CHOSEN BUSINESS MEN OF C IT Y SEND Chapman pending funeral arrange ments. Details are lacking at this boys escaped from the Oregon train M ASTE R ; O TH E R O FFICERS SENIORS A N D F O O T B A L L P E T IT IO N A S K IN G T H A T time, but the funeral will probably ing school, Earl Hawkins, 18, and be held Sunday at the George church Cecil Myers, who the superintendent AN N O U N C E D TEAM A T ESTAC AD A JOB BE SPEEDED. and burial made in the George cem o f the school and the police are now etery. Mrs. Chapman was about 48 --------- hunting for. It is said that ..«e ol years old. . . . . , these boys worked fo r Mate Glover Business men o f this city sent in Mrs. M. G. Weathersby was elect The annual junior-senior banquet, o f Eagle Creek {o r a ghort „ anc petition this. week urging speed CHR1STMAS DON/<T lO N S ed master o f the Garfield Grange at a which is given by the junior class in js known at that plate a meeting held on December 3. W. in the completion o f the Eagle Creek honor of the football boys, — w ill 11 be TAKEN A I TH E B A N K R. Jones was chosen overseer; Mrs. bridge. I he closing o f the bridge held Friday night, December 9, at Reed Entertain« Mary Robertson, lecturer; Ralph Kel- at this particular time is tending the Hotel Estacada. Plans are being Instea.l o f soliciting funds from One o f the most pleasant social ley, secretary; Mrs. H. D. Trapp, where that would come to Estacada made to make this a very enjoyable individuals in person the committee events this season was the one chaplain; Mrs. A. E. Tracy, treas- should the bridge be open to traffic. C1.mmullitv Christmas tree on,I evening. o’clock luncheon served by Mrs. Mae assistant Attention was also called to the on ,he cun' n' ulllty Christmas tiee and The juniors expect to entertain D„ , urer; Milton Weatherby, . , . Reed Thursday afternoon at ber stewart; Gene Ballou, stewart; Tobe fact that the sign at Carver calling !m>pral" have Placi'd a box in the ,'rom sixty-five to seventy people, in- . ___ ____ „ . . . . „ ' . . . home on upper Main street. There Eash, gate keeper, Birdie Gilgan, attention to the detour was insuffi- J- cada M ate, Bank wher* ever>’- eluding the senior class, all the high ____ . . . . . . , . . , *>•=«, »«p ., v . . ------ body interested in givin g for this school faculty, and the school board. ' " ur k ueb * Pl,-sen ani iady assistant steward; Ida Palmeet- c*ent- . , . , treat fo r the children may deposit a fter the splendid luncheon a num- — The petition was signed by most donation ' * Bob Hayden will act as toastmaster . . , ,. . , . er, ceres; Sadie Anders, pamona; Eva i h e petitic _______________ and speeches w ill be given by the , r ,° , ..e a, 1Cs tnJ° ye. , an" Taylor, flora; Mrs. Ida Palmeeter, o f the business men o f Estacada and dred while others who did not play matron o f ^ {e and addre9Sed to Judge C. W. Kruse. It foootball captain, Sam Whitehead, SELLS S M A L L T R A C T cards entertained themselves with „ , . . . . Betty Weatherby, assistant matron. ead the two class presidents, some o f ” 7T” Albert Kitching has sold two and The party wis in honor The Garfield Grange will give a We, the undersigned business the teachers and members o f the o f her son’s wife, Mrs. Russell Reed. dance next Saturday evening, De- men ot Estacada and the surround- one-halt* acres o f land near the cem school board. etery to Albert Linns, who will build eember 10 . ing district, realizing the fact that The table w ill be decorated in a modern home on the place. Car Badly Damaged _______________ the closing o f the Eagle Creek bridge green and gold, the junior class col W hile Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Rose LaDEE LOGGING CO. at this time is injuring the holiday B U IL D IN (T B E IN G R E PA IR E D ors, and the room will be adorned were going into Portland Thursday COMM ENCE W O R K trade here to a great extent, hereby with streamers o f the same color. The building on Main street form _______ join in making an earnest request Games will be enjoyed by every morning another car ran into their erly used as the post o ffic e has been «1 L i l a c more I U U I U men U l C I l be u e put l » u i i to i vy work w v j s j i on VSI car and tore o f f a fender, smashed A fte r being closed down fo r a that one after the banquet. urnU-rjrointf ivp;ur> in the door and otherwise injured couple o f weeks on account o f an thi? J 0*3 anc* that 11 k)e hurried along ________ School Play January 13 the Rose sedan. Mrs. Rose came accident, the La Dee Logging com- as much as possible. E N T E R T A IN S FRIEND S The seniors evidently »r e not »up- hom# on bus whi|e M r Rose rp_ pany commenced operations again " e w°uld also cad t0 your atten- Mr. and Mrs. Forest Edmonson f r ^ t m u » Since they have selected mained p<)rtland tQ haye hjs ca[. on Wednsday o f this week. A num- tion the detour sign at Carver, whicl entertained a company o f friends on Friday, January 13, as the date fo r repaired. ber o f men from Portland arrived >s not ' n t *16 proper place and .s Tuesday evening at their home in the their play, “ Adam and Eva.” Wednesday morning to resume work, overlooked by many people coming Bank apartmentg Five hundred was The seniors are now working on the second act o f the play. By the end o f the week they will probably he able to give both the first and THREE ARRESTS FOR LIQUOR VIOLATORS B ETTE R W H E A T PRICES With the opening o f this week the grain market has a more promising prospect than it has had fo r several Learning Christmas Poem weeks. On Saturday, the closing The Spanish I class is learning a quotations at Chicago were ¡¡¡1.28V, Christmas poem. fo r white winter wheat and buying Quizes Are Over LA R G E Q U A N T IT Y OF MOON- was active The prediction was that The second six weeks quizes are prices would advance The Portland SH IN E A N D BEER FOUND over and Tuesday the students will quotations yesterday were $1.28% receive their honors— or fates— as B Y O FFICERS fo r Western Red to $1.32% fo r the case may be. Bluestem. The Portland dock com- Former Student Visits mission and the grain exporters are Jpy Marshal), <i form er student of Deputy sheriffs Victor Thompson conferring together with the purpose Estacada h'gh, visited at the school o f Oregon City and D. M. Marshall o f doubling the capacity o f the muni an Monday afternoon, ^and"Jim Morris "o f" istaV ad lT w h U e cipal grain elevator and otherwise in- Schedule Completed hunting stills last week found four - a a m g the facih .es fo r handling The boys’ and girls’ basket ball llons o { moonshine hid near Mt. the immense quantities o f wheat pass schedules has been made out, and %. . . , .. Zion church in the Garfield district. >n8 through that port in export trade. now real practice can begin. Saturday night Norris and Thomp- The experience o f the present sea M. T. Boys Busy son concealed themselves near the son showed the wisdom o f being pre- The boys in the manual training place and it was not long before pared fo r heavy grain business, and class are making all kinds o f articles Berb HuxJ drove in hig Ford the demands will continue to in- second acts. conspicuous place. C O M M U N IT Y C H R ISTM AS T R E E TO BE DEC. 23 _______ Tbe community Christmas tree and _ entertainment will be held at the high school auditorium on Friday evening, December 23, instead of Christmas eve. * hde t o 'r k i ^ i n 'l h c « « o f hi! He was uldiged to stay B U IL D IN G O CCUPIED BY BAR T H O LO M E W & L A W R E N C E TR AN S FE R R E D . The building on the corner o f Main and Second streets, occupied by Bartholomew & Lawrence and owned by j jj . Lovelace, was sold this week to George Kitching and Ed. Stein- man, W e understand the new own- ers will conduct a feed store, and it „ , v .u * > . • i w ill also be the truck terminal. The Square Deal Barber shop changed hands this week, E. G. Hop- kin8 havinK gold to Jack stuItz o f ., ,, , Portland. The Eastern Clackamas News bus been Pur‘ haseii from Fred L- Hayes by G' E ‘ Parks’ fo ™ erly o f new Tenino, Washington. The Wednesday took charge owner morning. Visit Fanton Home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker o f Long Beach, California, were visitors at the II. R. Fanton home last week. Mrs. Fanton and Mrs. W alker are sisters. Artison Card Parly All those who attended the Arti- sail card party Wednesday evening the diversion which concluded with report a good time. There were ten light refreshments. tables o f players and the higu scores - -......... . were won by Miss Elsie ruOl and Wallace Smith. The consolations were captured by Mrs. F. A. Perkins ami Mr. Edmonson and Mrs. W al lace Smith received the door prize. Following refreshmetns, the guests danced for a short time. LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND UNION OF CLUBS MEET Guests of Mrs. Hail GAVEL G O H R IN G INJURED H. C. Gohing received a very bad shaking up and injury to his back Tuesday afternoon, when he fel BUSINESS PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS PRESENTED PRESIDENT M ADE FROM WOOD BROUGHT ACROS.S T H E P L A IN S Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H irte o f Portland were guests at the home of Mr. H irte’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Hall, Sunday and Monday. To Give Pageant A pageant is being prepared to Among those who attended the be given in the M. E. church some in bed fo r a couple o f days but meeting o f the Union o f Clubs at time in the near future. The Chris seems to be all right again at this Milwaukee last Friday evening were tian exercises will be given on Christ Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stephens, Mr. and time. mas night, Sunday. Mrs. S. E. Wooster and Miss Olga Samuelson. They report a very pleas Visits Father ant time. The program was unusu Kenneth Whitney o f Portland was and proceeded to gather in the crease, ally good, they say, and the next here Sunday to visit his father, J. C. moonshine. He had two gallons in ------------------- The Currinsville Ladies’ Aid gave meeting is to be held in Oregon City. glass containers and was about to THE GRANGES PROSPERING a gupper to their husbands and chil- This should be a most interesting " bitney. put them into the car when the of- There are 227 Granges in this state dren Saturday. They comcnced serv- one as the boys and girls who won ficers placed him under arrest. Clackamas County having the larg- ing at 6:30 and at 9 were through, pn.ies at the various fairs are to be Visits Niece Here that he was eg{ the tables tables were were clpared clpared they presented with scholarships scholarships to the S. Daly ol 1 1 gat'd was here on As soon as he saw saw that est number, number, 19, 19, Lane Lane coming coming next next A A fte fte r r the the caught he crashed the two contain- with 17 and others following, Wash- played games until 10 anu all went Ol gon State College. Sunday to visit his niece, Mrs. Ralph ers together and spilled the contents, jngt0n county 13, Columbia 12, Linn home feelin g they had had the nicest \,,o.her feature o f this meeting - c ilia , who is taking care o f her most o f it going on him. and Union 10, Baker, Multnomah, supper and best time in many moons ;.;, h greatly interested the Estaca- mother, Mrs. J. C. Whitney who re- The officers secured the other two W allowa and Wasco each 9, Marion, Jlr. and Mrs. Hanson and little son ,M delegation was the presentation o f < ent!y had the mi I’ortunte to break ^ CURR1NSVILLE orets, umbrella racks, radios, cedar chests, cribbage boards, candle stick holders and book ends. One boy is repairing a steering wheel and an other is making Felix the cat. Websterians Meet The first meeting o f the Webster- ian society was held November 29, fo r the purpose o f electing new o f ficers and advisees fo r this yea»^ Bob Havden was elected Dresident- gallons le it in the cache and pro' Polk and Yamhill each 8 , Doschutes, o f Osage, Iowa, who were visiting a gavel to President Merton Ellis her arm. Rtnneh Armatrnmr vice nrHsirfeni ■ ceeded to ° re<?on City with their (¡rant and Lincoln each 7, Benton, Mrs. Hanson’s sisters in Currinsville, Fred W Roblin o f Oak Grove. Blanch Armstrong, vice president; SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING _ . ’ . in lO U llV ll i l Huxley, U A lV J , XV »*3 OM 1U, 1 was Douglass and Umatilla each prisoner. it is said, 6 , Jack- the V oigt and Lombard families, at- The history o f the apple tree from Ltlhan Duncan, secretary and treas- ^ tj the moonshine with the moonshine with the in- gon al)d Tillam ook each 5, Crook, tended the Ladies Aid supper Satur- which the gavel was made is inter at qrer; Opal Chester, seargeant Notice is hereby given that a aims- Marion Cardner veil leader- tention o f attendinB the EaK*e Creek Gjniami Hood River, Jefferson, Jose- day evening. csling. Harvey G. Starkweather . . ’ dance, where he was caught some phine, Morrow and W heeler each 4, Mr. and Mrs. J. ( . Kitching and n -ushe-d the wood. The fru it tree special school meeting o f .District and Miss Scott and Mr. Buell, ad months ago and convicted o f a li- ulatsop 3, Coos and Sherman 2 each, fam ily were calling on the Lester was one o f the many others brought No. HE , ( luckamas county, Orep visers. New members from the soph will be held at the high school aud quor charge. Lake and Malheur 1 each. State Hale fam ily Sunday evening. across the plains with aq_ ox team. omore class and new students were itorium in the city o f Estacada, on It is believd by the officers that g^ate Master Palm itcr reports the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shankland ■ — — 1 . . —. — also chosen by the presidents after Huxley "m '.ated 'the ¡u if f o u n d The 0 rd er in prosperous condition o f Portland were visiting relatives .virs. Lena Underwood and son the 16th day o f December, 1927, the meeting. and friends in Currinsville Sunday. Lester arrived home last Friday at 7:30 o’clock p. in., Tor the pur- next day on Eagle Creek. On being throughout Oregon. Club to Meet bound over to the grand ju ry Hux- ______________ Mrs. H. J. Kitching came out on |lonl Underwood, Washington, where pose o f electing one director to fill During basket ball season the Sunday. She has been visiting ir they have been engaged in helping to the vacancy le ft by Mr. Johnson. ley posted $1000 bail. SM IT H -LO V E LA C E girls’ glee club will meet on Thurs J. C. H A Y M A N , Portland fo r a few weeks. On Sunday the same officers made E NTE R TA1N take care o f the apple crop for the day evening. They have obtained the arrest o f Catherin Risley and a Attest: Chairman o f Board. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson o f past fe w months. Alva Smith and Raymond Lovelace some new octavo pieces. WM. D ALE , District. Clerk. man giving his name as J. C. Johnson were hosts at an impromptu party Ge° r«Te community were shopping j A. t'hapman has been busy for Seniors Win Championship who was found in Mrs. R isley’s the past fe w days making improve . . , on last Friday evening at the Odd in Currinsville Saturday, In the recent inter-class basket w Fred Linns was in Currinsville thi ments in the north room o f the I. home charged w.th the possess.on o f F c llo W ^ The was t The Estacada Band is to give a ball games the seniors won the cham a still near her _ house on Eagle , , last o f the week. O. O. F. building by papering and concert at the high school auditor- „ - in playing fiv e hundred and dancing a pionship. urrin and Miss Pool painting, fo r his undertaking par- tutu on Tuesday evening, December >wn as the Frank .... Mrs. Ne lie C u m Creek, at what is known old fashioned dances. High Expect to Leave smiuiivu uomvv . . w .* “ j ook r Currin back to his work on .' Gill homestead, or Log Cabin park. IS. were made by Mrs. Birdie Rhodes . , , , . lors. A t the end o f the first semester The still was found connected up . . . n . i u Sunday evening and expected to go Henry Penner. A delicious J . " 1 . ___ William Tucker and Guy Fanton ex with her house with wires, the o f and , . • , ., to a show in Portland afterwards, <~ lunch was served by the hosts. , , , , ., pect to leave fo r California. ficers stated. A t this still were found . vr a but when they encountered the fog Those present were Mr. and Mrs. . . . . . . ,____ Adelphic Society Meets READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE NEWS— decided to return home. fourteen fifty-gallon barrels of H. C. Gohring, Mr. and Mrs. Ted *-be^ The Adelphic society W. M. Wade and family started to — - held _ a meet . mash, thirty gallons o f the made ____ ___. ___. ing last week to elect officers fo r product as well as coils, pressure erK’ '' . .. ' ,i, .. ’ ^ St. Helens Sunday. They found the They w ill save you both time and money. If you do - this • . j- ----- l ,-,-1 ------ ------ - i ~ a . j c *- monson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace smith _ , , _____, „ f>. . year. r-t— Chub Osborne was elected tanks etc Mr!"and Mr'«."'‘ilen ry BeeTT^Mr.'"and fo « b^ v>' tbcy retU,nt'd' ° fter president; Claude Shriner, vice pres- Mrg Rig,ey had in her p0sse3gion not find what you want, let the people know through ¡dent; O liver Beck, secretary; Ethel at t‘h e 't lm e " f heTarres'tTe^'bottles o f Mrs. Fred Leihammcr, ,, Mr. and j m Mrs. " acu The mf. Currinsville store owners arc Fred Bartolomew, Mr. and Mrs. . . , . .. . , Hayman, treasurer, and Chas. Link- beer, the officers stated. this medium. The cost is small. ,. . „ . . going to give to their customers and The still Douglas Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack .. galback, sergeant at arms. The club ” was ag ’ very concealed with v e rj cieverly •.-•even, ...v.. " , . . . c „ ;t. friends beginning on Dccembei 1-, has taken in many new mem- |eaveg trees and moss. A ll three o f a> ea’ ‘ 1 ” ' ' ’ . one o f the nicest calendars we have here this year. Mr. Manning and the prigonerg were arranged before raond Mlss Edlth Harken* seen this year. I f you are doing your inunu t*henl you OT entitled to Miss Kershner are the advisers fo r Judge Campbell on Monday morning. ruler, M.ss W.lma K.tchmg, Henry Penner and the hosts. this year. _________________ one o f them. FOR R E N T — 14« acres; 60 acres in Perfect Attendance Records Max Sa(rTler 0f Portland visited cultivation; 40 acres in crop; The M. E. parsonage has a new The first grade pupils who have a bjg mother at this place one day W. F. Cary returned home Mon- horses ami machinery included. shingle roof, the men o f the congrc- fr#(n Gleneden. He re- record o f perfect attendance fo r the |ast week $500 for the first year and $500 last six weeks are Mayrose Bartholo- The odcraft card party w ill be .... W ................................... ..... I * at,on d0,n* the WOrk betWCen the port, that there were land slides on a fter that. For address see the mew, Phyllis Cary, Wanda Krteger, he,d on Thursday evening, Decern- sh* i* er8-T . , ___ ___ . the Roosevelt highway on each side classified columns o f the News Lloyd Duncan, Leslie Kiggins, Elmer ber 15 The Jennings tami y a e o > ^ Gleneden which held up traffic. this week. m u i . . . AnH Richard Rose back to their place just across the iNte.sen and Kichard Rose. ------------------- . - - ... and Mrs. James Shannon of river from Estacada. a fter residing Pupils Guests From Toledo in Portland for several months. Oregon C ity were guests o f Rc-v. W e are very much pleased to have M r and Mrg a . N. Hart o f To- Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin went to and Mrs. C. T. Cook Sunday and at- Ruth Jennings enter school from iedo Oregon, are guests at the home Boring last Friday to spend the week tended church here Sunday morning, Portland, and W alter Yenne from o f Mrg Heart’s sister, Mrs. Lester end with Mrs. Irw in '3 daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs o f Port" Albany. Both little folks are excel- Townsend, at Faraday. THREE LINES THREE TIMES THREE DIMES The form er editor o f the News, land were in Estacada Sunday and lent worker», keenly e n th u s ia s tic ------— ----------------------------------------- moved his fam ily to were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. over their varied activities. who *eft this week to make his home Fred Haynes, Grabeel. Milwaukee last Saturday. The first grade miss Fred Haynes in Milwaukie.