Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 18, 1928, Image 1

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E S T A C A D A , OREGON, F R ID A Y ,
VO LU M E X X II
ANNUAL GRANGE PICNIC
Ì0 BE HELD SATURDAY
E AG LE
CRE E K
E X PE C T IN G
BIG
CROW D FOR T H IS E VE N T.
GOOD PRO G RAM .
Aberdeen Montesano
and several
other places last Monday and Tues
day.
Day stopped at Centralia to
visit his mother fo r a day, who is
in a hospital there. He says she is
getting along fine and he expects her
home in a short time.
W illard Trullinger, while cultivat­
ing his hop field Monday morning
had the mistfortune o f breaking the
transmission on the tractor, causing
a day o f delay and hard labor in
making the repairs. The ground is
in excellent shape fo r cultivating
und delay means a great deul at this
time o f the year.
Mrs. Emery Ford has returned
home after a visit with her mother in
Taeomp.
Her mother has been ill
but is improving.
Eagle Creek Trading company an­
nounces that they now have a good
watch dog und that no more tools
will be stolen from the front porch.
Eagle Creek Grange will give its
annual picnic Saturday, May 19, in
the grove at the grange hall. A fine
program has been arranged fo r the
day.
A m a musical feature the Scottish
Bagpipers o f Portland will appear.
Marshall Dana and Hector McPher­
son will speak, and each school in
this district will furnish one number
on the program.
In the evening a dance will be held Guests at L aw re nce Home
Am ong the guests at the G. E.
at Cogswell hall.
The grange in­
Lawrence home Sunday were Dr. and j
vite: everyone to attend.
Ti e Mothers' Day program held Mrs. I. N. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday evening at the Presbyterian Duane Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Brat-
church was well nttended.
Those ney all o f Portland, and Mr. and
assisting in the special music were Mrs. S. E. Lawrence and two daugh
Mrs. Koler, Mr::. Weatherby, Miss ters o f Estacada.
Hay. any, Grant Test and William
Sprains An kle
Sanders.
S. E. Lawrence made a mistep
The Ladies Aid Society gave a sil­
ver ;ea at the home o f Mrs. A. C. Monday morning and sprained his
Cog well Friday afternoon.
Lilacs le ft ankle quite badly so that he was
and Scotch broom were used e ffe c t­ laid up a few days first o f the week.
ively jn decorating the rooms and tea
was served to the follow ing: Mrs. Ely
Suter, Mrs. Paul Still, Mrs. Still, Sr.
Mr s L. C. Felker, Mrs. Wm. Sanders
Mrs. A. D. Burnett,
Mrs.
Emma
Clingingsmith, Mrs. Lyle Conner
Mrs. E. Ford, Mrs. O laf Spildie, Mrs
W alter Douglas, Miss Pamela Kenny,
“ His Uncle’s
Niece,” the
high
Mrs. Oscar Judd, Mrs. Homer Glover
school play given on Friday and Sat­
Mrs. Roy Douglass, Miss Homer Pow­
urday evenings o f last week, was one
ell, Mrs. Mutt Ciover, Mis. W ill Doug
o f the best ever given here by local
lass. Mis. E. L. Meyers, Mrs. E
talent. To begin with, it is a good
Stockley, Mrs. George W. Duncan
play and each part was well charac­
Mrs. Emma Thomas, Mrs. A. C. Cogs­
terized and all showed the result o f
well. Mrs. E. P „ Kingston, Mrs. L a­
careful training.
m e Gibson, Mrs. C. O. Troupe, anc
Robert Marchbank deserves special
Mrs. Blaisdell.
The comrnitt.-e ii
mention fo r the difficu lt dual role
charge o f • vfreshnients and the pro­
he handled, as does also Elwin Beck
gram was composed o f Mrs. A. D
who impersonated a young lady, the
Burnett, Mrs. Homer Glover, Mis
niece..
Wm. Sanders and Mrs. A. C. Cogs
Dan Jennings as the cranky old
well.
uncle was good as was also the wid­
A large number o f Eagle Creel
ow, Olive Bishop, in search o f her
fans journeyed to Oswego Sunda;
runaway husband who turned out to
to attended
the
Estacada-Oswegr
be the man who was trying to marry
baseball game.
the wealthy niece and in private life
George Donaldson. Portland butch _
none other but the modest and un­
er, was out this week and bought sev.
assuming Carl DeMoy.
en lambs and two veals from B. F
Blanche Armstrong and Ruby
Forrester. The lambs, three month!
Bates were charming in their respec­
old, averaged 74 pounds each.
tive roles and Fred Buell and Bob
Mrs. Mitchell o f Sandy apd hei
Hayden also assisted m aterially in
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs
producing the excellent play.
Ganger and children o f Bull Run
The high school orchestra contrib­
were Sunday evening supper guest
uted entertainment before the per­
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. B. F
formance and also between
acts.
Forrester.
Principal W. E. Buell coached the
Howard Lungwell was home ovei play and there was a very good at­
the week end form the logging camp tendance.
The proceeds amounted
at Jewel, Oregon.
to $63.20.
B. F. Forrester is doing some good
work tidying up the graves at the
M i x Gorham Leaves
Forrester cemetery.
Miss Vivian Gorharn, who has been
O liver Suter had the thrilling ex
perience o f an airplane ride ovei connected with the Lovelacc-Gorham
Portland Sunday, May 6. The fly general merchandise store at Esta­
ing fascinated him to such an extent cada fo r some time and who recently-
that he is contemplating taking a sold her interest in the same, left
course in aeronautics. Who knows' Monday fo r her home in Missoula
He may develop into another Lindy Montana.
"HIS UNCLE'S NIECE"
WINS LOCAL APPROVAL
some day.
“ Fortune
favors
the
brave.”
Chris Langwell, who has been ail­
ing fo r some time with intestinal
trouble, is taking treatments in Port­
land, hoping an operation will not be
necessary.
Ben Blaisdell is cutting wood with
his drag saw fo r Egbert Foster.
Adolph Still has 600 cords o f
wood on the Louis Gerber place which
he is now hauling to Barton.
Miss Barnett made a trip to Salem
over the week end to vist her par­
ents who recently moved there from
Dallas.
Mrs. Carl Rheberg
visited
her
mother in Portland over the week
end.
Homer Glover and William San­
ders made a business trip to Silver-
ton Thursday. Mrs. Glover and son
Clifton and Mrs. Sanders accompan-
ied them.
Foster Meyers, Sam Felker Ronald
Burnett and Eunice Boyles were all
home from 0. A. C. over the week
end.
Corrine Trullinger was home
from the U. o f O.
Mrs. W. A. Smith o f Portland,
with Margaret, Theran and Roger
were out from town Saturday to
visit a few hours with old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cogswell, ac-
companed by Mrs. Wm. Sanders, and
Murray Day, motored to Centralia,
CLEAN UP WEEK GET
FOR NIA! 21 IO 26
M AY
18,
C E LEB RA TE A N N IV E R S A R Y
O F W O O D C R A F T LODGE
E. P. MALLORY, FORMER
CITIZEN, DIES IN PORTLANO
f o r Alaska
Dan Jennings le ft Sunday fo r Se­
attle where he took a steamer for
Alaska to work in a salmon cannery.
Dan was a senior in Estacada high
school this year and although he
was obliged to leave before com­
mencement, was given his diploma
as he had enough credits to entitle
him to it.
Visits in Estacada
J. C. Jacques o f Portland formerly
o f Estacada, visited here on last
Thursday.
Ale ln n i Banquet May 26
The Alumni association o f Esta­
cada high school will have its annual
banquet at the Estacada hotel on
Saturday evening, May 26, at 7
Store M ak ing Improvements
The People’s Store has installed o’clock.
a large refrigerator this week, and
has torn a yay the old porch in front P a r t y f o r Miss Gorham
A theatre party honoring
Miss
and will shortly put up an attractive
awning in its place. This is an im­ Vivian Gorham was held in Portland
provement that adds much to the ap­ Friday evening which comprised si>
pearance o f the store and this corner. o f her friends. Mrs. W. W. Rhodes
entertained with a dinner party in
R ob ert Y. Currin
her honor before she le ft fo r her
Banquet Called O f f
A short history o f the life o f the
The father and son banquet, which home in Missoula, Montana.
late Robert Young Currifi, who for
was to have been held Wednesday
many years resided at Currinsville ;
evening in the I. 0 . O. F. hall, was Church Plans Clen-up Day
will be published in the News next
There will he a community meet
called o ff.
week.
Mr. Currin died last week
ing at the Zion church to clean up
at his home in Idaho.
j the cemetery fo r Decoration day.
Return» from Eastern Oregon
Harold Sarver returned home on I Everyone is invited to come, bring
Mis» C td s n su Returns
Thursday
from
Eastern
Oregon, I a basket dinner and tools with which
Miss Avis Cadanau, who taught in
where he has been working on a to work.
Eastern Oregon during
the
past
— Mrs. Mary Roberts.
ranch fo r some time.
school year, has returned home, her
school having been closed two week? i
ago.
I
Visit Mr. M cW illis
Mrs. W . E. M cW illis and son Willie
and .daughter Mrs. Harry Grable,
drove to Portland Sunday to visit
Mr. M cW illis at St. Vincent’s hos­
pital.
M oth er’ s Day Observed
On Mother’s Day the W omer home
was the scene o f a merry home com­
ing o f their children, there being 2f
present to enjoy a visit with mother
and “ dad.”
Proclamation
to bring health, beauty, sanitation and
The Estacada high school baseball
team met the Molalla high on the
local ground* Friday afternoon and
the visitors lost by a score o f 5 to 3.
O. E. S. Meets
Mountain Chapter O. E. S. en­
joyed a most pleasant meeting Tues­
day night.
There were over forty
present which included three visitors.
The refreshments committee consist­
ing o f Mrs. Mary Smith, Mr. and
L O C A L T E A M O U T P L A Y S LA K E Mrs. E. D. Allen, Miss Maude Stur­
geon and Mrs. Kobley certainly made
N IN E A L L TH E T IM E BUT
the dining hall a bower o f summer
decorations.
The large table with
LOSES ON FLUKES.
its decoration o f flowers and pretty
favors, with a small Maypole dance
illustrated with dolls und ribbons in
Estacada was one run behind in
the center was very attractive. A fte r
the ninth inning, two outs and Kaj
>artaking o f refreshments, a mem­
Lovelace at hat. He hit a two bagget
ber o f the past matron's club pre­
and brought in a run, tieing thi
sented the chapter with six dozen
score. Bill Fischer was up next am
glasses and received a vote o f thanks.
lie singled and Miller und Loveluct
came in, giving Estacada a two-run W. C. T. U. Meets
lead at the close o f the first half ol
The W. C. T. U. meeting Monday
the ninth. Everyone believed thi
afternoon at the home o f Mrs. E. E.
game was over.
Hannah, was a most enjoyable a f­
Thu last half o f the ninth spoilei fair. There were 36 present und the
the game. Calkins, first
Oswego ladies enjoyed the remarks o f their
batter, hit a hard one to Eddie county president, Mrs. Andrews, very
Schmitz and was out at first.
Chiel much.
Other features o f the pro­
Manning hit out to Tony Bronson gram were also entertaining.
and was out. Brooks hit a bad oni
to Eddie at short, who failed to con­ Business Men Meet
nect in time to make the out. Suntle-
Several o f the business men o f the
leaf got a long two-hase hit and city met with the council at the city
when Gebhardt made first basi hall Friday evening to try to work
on an error the score was tied, with on a plan to put on a night watch­
a man on second. Roberts came up man at night.
A fte r considerable
to bat when the runner started to discussion the meeting adjourned
steal third. Moreland threw the ball without any definite action being
to Sid Miller which should have been taken.
an easy out, but Sid failed to get it
and the winning score came in for
Oswego.
An attempted steal under the cir­
cumstances was acclaimed to be one
af the most foolish things ever known
n baseball, and was such a complete
departure from the expected, that
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ely, George
ihey got away with it and it cost
W alter and mother, Mrs. Nellie Wal­
Estacada the game.
Sid Miller starred fo r
Estacada ter, and Glen Ely drove to lone Sat­
throughout the game, making foui urday afternoon to attend the fun­
aits, two singles and two doubles, and eral o f Mr. E ly’s sister, Mrs. Ista-
the other time at hat he hit and tht lena Bauernfeind, who passed away
bull was fumbled and M iller scored May 9. Funeral services were held
Sunday at lone, and she was hurried
making three runs in all.
Eddie Schmitz had more chances at Heppner, Oregon.
Mrs. Bauernfeind was quite well
in the game than any one man, and
handled them like a major, only to known in this vieinity, as she lived
fo r a number o f years at Currinsville.
lose one in the last, and the game.
Jude Moreland pitched a wonder She was 72 years old and her hus­
ful game, allowing but four hits in band died in 1902. She is survived
seven and one-third innings, having by one son, Martin, who resides at
elieved R iebhoff in the second aftei Morgan, Oregon.
ESTACADA LOSES CLOSE
CONIESI10 OSWEGO
SISTER OF J. K. ELY
PASSES AWAY MAY 9
four runs had been made, and yet
he might have saved the day i f he
had held the throw to third in the
ninth.
Tom Scales, a fter the game, said
ne thought he was responsible fo i
losing the game.
Arnold Lovelace
said he was responsible fo r the loss
of the game.
Two or three other
players wanted to take the blame
(Continued on page 3)
LOT S A L E S T A R T S IN
E S T A C A D A L A K E P R O PE R T Y
Promotion o f Estacala Lake sum
mer homesites property
is
by a
Portland newspaper, it was learned
Wednesday, when lots were first o f­
fered fo r sale. Within a few hour!
after the announcement was madt
a large number o f lots had already
been sold.
The property between the townsite
o f Estacada over to the driveway
paralleling the river the property
has hut divided into lots, hut noth­
ing is to be sold from the driveway
to the water front and those purchas
ing lots will be given a right to the
water front, and also to the club
house.
No concessions o f any kind will be
permitted in the Estacada Lake prop­
erty, the Telegram states, as it it
only a five minutes walk from town.
There are approxximately seven
hundred and fifty lots in the prop­
erty now on the market, and one
of the salesmen predicted that the;
would all he sold within a week.
Included in the purchase o f the
property was a large tract on the
opposite side o f the river.
While
no definite statement has been madi
it i expected that the development
of this property will begin within
a short time.
satisfaction to the
City of Estacada
I hereby designate the wek of
M a y 21-26, 1928
as
Defeat s Molella High
NUM BER 33
1928
Several Neighbors of Woodcraft
o f Estacada chartered a bus Thurs­
day evening and attended the birth
j day anniversary ceiehrution o f Mrs.
Minnie Hiner, grand guardian o f the
M A Y O R PR O C LAIM S W E E K FOR
Neighbors o f Woodcraft, in the ha!)
R E M O V A L OF RUBBAGE
o f Multnomah camp No. 77, Wood­
men o f the W orld, Portland. It. was
AN D BUFITI-Y IN G C IT Y
also the 31st anniversary o f the
founding o f the ordec. There was an
attendance o f about one thousand
The week o f May 21 to 26, inclu­ 32 members were initiated and 25 ju
sive has been set aside by the mayor veniles. Sixteen guards put on thi
and city council as Clean-up Week, work. Mayor Baker and J. 0. W il­
and everyone is expected to clean up son, clerk o f the camp, were thi
and beautify their premises during speakers. The Estacada contingent
this period.
report a wonderful time.
The cumpuign is under the super­
vision o f a committee o f the council Celebrates 12th Birthday
and those who fail to comply will he
Ellowmae Smith celebrated hei
reminded by other means than a re­ twelfth birthday Monday evening
quest, according to one o f the city a fte r school by having a few o f thi
officials.
girls from the sixth, seventh an<
A ll refuse such us cans, broken eighth grades and Mrs. Gardner, Mist
glass and the like, must be put in Bessie Anderson and
Miss Beck,
boxes or sacks that it may be easily teachers, meet her at the home of
handled and placed where it can he her brother, Wallace Smith, where
reached by a truck. A small fee to they enjoyed refreshments und a few
pay the expenses will he collected hours visiting.
fo r hauling.
The Garden club has interested Here from Marmot
themselves in the clean-up campaign
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen from
and there has been a general demand Marmot were in Estacada this week
fo r a good cleanup o f the city, and to attend the 0 . E. S. meeting Tues­
it is expected that a good job will day night, being the guests o f Mrs
be done.
Elizabeth Allen while here.
The council recently purchased a
site to be used us a city dump and
now that there is a means o f dis­
posing o f the accumulations o f the
last year o f junk, the people of Es­
tacada will welcome a chance to get
rid o f the undesirable, and at the
same time make
the
community
Edwin P. Mallory, 48, late o f T aft
more sanitary as well as Improve
Oregon, died in Portland May 7, af
the appeanree.
ter an illness o f over five years.
He was a brother o f L. C. Possor
P R IM A R Y M U SIC AL PROGRAM
o f Estacada and in his early man­
TO BE G IV E N M A Y 23
hood resided here. Other members
o f the fam ily who survive him arc
The first, second and third grudes his widow, Mrs. Mamie G. Mallory
o f the Estacada schools are giving a and three sisters, Mrs. Katie Luce
musical program on Wednesday eve­ Mrs. Lieu Eastman and Jean Mal-
ning, May 23, 8 o ’clock, at the high iory of Grand Junction, Mich.
school. The pupils are being coached
He was a member o f Cloverdalc
by Miss Sherman and Miss Poole.
lodge A. F. & A. M., and the local
A musical
fairy play
entitled Masonic lodge conducted the services
“ Midsummer E ve” will be given be­ at the cemetery.
Kev. C. T. Cook
sides a fe w other
numbers.
The had charge o f the services at one
characteis o f the play include Dor­ o’clock May 10, at the Methodist
othy, a lost child, elves, hearald, the church at Estacada, interment being
dawn, the fairy queen and fairy flow in the 1. 0. O. F. cemetery.
eis, and will be in elaborate costumes
o f gay spring colors.. No admission
Spends W e e k End in Portland
will be charged and everyone is in­
Mrs. N. B. Ecker spent Mothers
vited.
Day with her daughter and fam ily in
Portland.
Leaves
puts
CLEAN-UP AND BEAUTIFY WEEK
H. C STEPHENS, Mayor
I Mrs. Dale Returns
Visit H e r* Sunday
Mrs. J. L. Hewitt and daughter
Miss Ruth H ewitt o f Portland visited
Estacada relatives Saturday.
NEW
T E L E P H O N E BOOK
OU T TH IS W E E K
The new telephone directory o f
the Estacada Telephone and T ele­
graph company is now ready fo r dis­
tribution and is being sent out from
the local telephone office. There is
far more names in the new book and
some changes in the numbers o f sub­
scribers.
The management o f the telephone
company requests that subscribers
always call by number that it may
he possible to give the best possible
service.
When it is necessary fo r
the operator to look up a number you
not only are being delayed, but are
causing others a delay in getting
their connections, A. Smith, manager
o f the system, informs the public.
PER M IT N ECESSARY BEFORE
S T A R T IN G C A M P F IR E
Camp fire permits are necessary
before starting a fire in any timbered
area on and after May 16, A. W.
Armstrong,
local
forest
ranger,
warns those who plan to go into the
woods for an outing. In the upper
Eagle Creek country permits may be
had from A. W. Lee near Bissel.
A t Estacada they may be secured
from Boh Marchbank and when be­
yond Camp H permits can be gotten
at the Oak Grove forest ranger sta­
tion. The law regarding camp fire*
will he strictly enforced, Mr. Arm ­
strong says.
Notice o f Grang e
Meeting
Ther will be a meeting at Garfield
Grange hall on Saturday night at 8
o’clock. There will he several speak­
ers to talk on the “ United Union.”
— Mrs. Mary Roberts.
Mrs. William Dale, who has been
! visiting her daughter and son uni’
Visitors of Marshalls
I their families at Dufur, Oregon, foi
Mrs. M. M. Martindale and three
a couple o f weeks, returned home
children o f Oregon City were callers
Thursday evening.
at the I). M. Marshall home on Mon­
day afternoon.
Visits will, Grandmother
Miss Vera Nichols, granddaughter
Linn’s Inn has made a few im­
of Mrs. Matt Lonsberry, was a guest provements o f late. A new fountain
at the Lonsberry home all last week. connected up with the Erigidair is
Her home is at Beaver Creek.
being installed.