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1 C lackam as C ounty N ews VOLUM E XX II SANDY, OREGO N, FRID A Y , SE P T E M B E R 7, 1928 W ILL R A ISE M ALLARD DUCKS The A. H. K ru se place o f 80 a cre s j a t D over is sold to Wm. D. B u rg ! of P o rtlan d who will move on th e j place a t once. B urg has 500 M allard ducks, in which he specializes. Hu SPRINGWATER FAIR TO LABOR DAY EVENT IS BE HELO NEXT FRIDAY DECLARED A SUCCESS NU M BER 49 TH RO N G S U P T H E M OUNTAINS ESTACADA WINS FROM HILLSBORO CLUB 6-1 L ab o r Day v acation drew g re at ' crow ds of sum er hom e folk, cam pers and o u te rs up th e m ountains. A round seventy-five clim bed M ount Hood and th e re was a general a ir of D O UBLE H EA D ER B IL LE D FOR will also have a fish pond on th e PREM IU M LIST O U T T H IS W E E K AN N U A L FL O W E R SHOW U P TO happiness like ch ild ren ju s t out of HAROLD “ TO N Y " BRONSON AND place. G eorge B eers o f Sandy m ade j school, fo r it is only a few days in SUNDAY FOR L EA G U E AND PR E P A R A T IO N BEIN G th is tra n s fe r. U SUAL STA N D A RD — DA NCE R. L O V ELA CE H A V E STAR | the y e a r th a t city folks can leave the grin d fo r th ree w hole days a t once. C H A M PIO N S H IP MADE FOR SHOW . AT N IG H T EN JO Y ED ROLES IN C O N TE ST . SANDY H O U SE S IN DEMAND H ow ever, m any lab o red as hard hav Sandy would e vidently experience ing a good tim e as if it w ork— b u t it E stacaila will e n te rta in th e Os grow ing pains if it had th e houses The a n n u a l S p rin g w a ter F a ir will T he L abor Day celebration w as a was “ d iffe re n t.” The E sta c a d a L egionnaires still wego am i Hillsboro ball clubs Sun to m eet the dem ands. S andy is g e t be held F rid a y o f n e x t w eek. P re p success a lth o u g h th e com m ittees hold th e ir chance to win th e cham tin g on the m ap as a fin e place tc B U IL D IN G F IR E P L A C E AT INN day a fte rn o o n in a dou b le-h ead ti a ratio n s a re now being m ade foi w orked un d er d ifficulties. The w e ath pionship o f th e P o rtla n d V alley base R. Jo n sru d is building a large rock this event and the in d icatio n s a re e r was very fa v o ra b le fo r a larg e at- co n te st fo r th e cham pionship of the live. ball league a f te r w inning from H ills second h a lf o f the P o rtla n d Valley th a t th is will be th e biggest show ten d a n ce a n d e v ery th in g on t'he'pro-1 fi' e l plat<‘ ,a t the, new M arvel ,n n boro Sunduy by th e score o f 6 to 1 SANDY G R A N G E TO M E E T which th e Jo n sru d s recen tly opened. B aseball league. The Oswego con y et held by th a t com m unity. T his p . am w jtb m inor exceptions, in the fa s te s t gam e played in th e S andy G range will m eet S a tu rd a y A n o th e r room fo r special p a rties is te s t will s ta r t a t 1:15 and im m edi is a one-day fa ir and ev ery e ffo rt c a r r je(j out # league th is season. night instead o f th e d aytim e as also being built. a te ly a f te r th is gam e th e second b a t is being m ade to fu rn ish th e visitors t ¡ n ^j1(1 f oren 0 on th ere was a pa R iebhoff pitched a good gam e for form erly. tle will begin. real e n te rta in m e n t on th a t day. rade headed by th e A m erican L egion j PA RTY FOR M ISS D O B B ER FU H L th e L egionnaires, allow ing but six Die o ffice rs of the fa ir board a re coiors a „d th e E sta c a d a bund in uni- E stac ad a will cinch th e cham pion ALTAR SO C IET Y E N T E R T A IN S sc a tte re d h its in th e gam e. T he Mr. and Mrs. S. It. H a rp er e n te r L. k- form , and soon th e flow er show was ship by w inning both gam es. In case E stacad a club collected seven bin- Ladies o f th e A lta r Society o f the E dw ard S h earer, p re sid e n t; se c re ta ry ; Ed. ( losner, opened and proved a good d raw ing ta in e d in honor of Miss F rie d a Dob- gles o ff N e u enschw ander but m an E stac ad a should win th e firs t and Sandy Catholic church sponsored a le n n e y , The o th er m em bers a re card> T h ere w-as a large display of b e rfu h l T hursday night. C ards f u r aged to bunch them fo r runs. lose the second the th re e tea m s again card p u rty and dance a t th e G range tre a su re r. J. A. Shibley, P e te r E rickson and f |ow ers and the spacious hall w as a nished am usem ent. Ice cream , cake w ould be tied. Oswego needs only hall S a tu rd a y n ight. A t every sta g e o f th e gam e when R efresh m en ts and coffee w ere served. Those in th is gam e to win the cham pionship w ere served a n d a social tim e en W. A. Bard. bow er o f b e au ty . V isitors from out ¡t looked d an g ero u s fo r E stacad a, vited w ere Lewis and C lark Lund, J. A. Shibley is su p e rin te n d e n t 0f tow n e xpressed m uch a d m iratio n honors. joyed. Ray Lovelace o r T ony B ronson of the livestock d e p a rtm e n t; E dw ard fo r th e e n te rp rise of th e ladies of Miss M ary S harnke, Miss B arbara seem ed to com e th ro u g h w ith next E stac ad a has played Oswego four S h e a rer is su p e rin te n d e n t of the this vicinity, who co n trib u ted so e ffi- S harnke, C larence B e n n ett, C. W. to an im possible play to re tire th e gam es th is season, th re e a t Oswegc SANDY H IG H SCHOOL E N RO LLS 106 ST U D EN TS poultry d e p artm e n t, P e te r E rickson cje nt!y fo r th is show and said it was B ruce, Miss M artha N oack, F rank Hillsboro m en. a n d one on th e hom e field. One of the a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t, and f a r b e tte r th a n like a ttra c ito n s in Thiess. T he d eco ratio n s w ere pink Bill F isc h e r s ta rre d w ith th e bat, gam e w as won by the L egionnaires and w hite. Sandy union high school opened W. A. B ard is in ch arg e o f th e do- m uch la rg e r places, g e ttin g a h om er w ith one m an on for on th e lake n in e ’s field a n d when The A t t he noon h o u r the cooked food two ru n s, a n d a th ree -b ase hit w ith M ontgom ery’s club cam e to Esta- T uesday w ith a re g istra tio n of 106 m estic science d e p artm e n t. C A N D ID A TE SPEA K S TO tw o -th ird s o f th e county club leader, R. C. K uehner, sU n d co n d u cted by ladies o f th e Il cade they w ere sen t back home or. which is a b o u t S P R IN G W A T E R GRANGE one m an on fo r a n o th e r run. n um ber exp ected to enroll fo r th e ls in ch arg e of th e boys a n d g irls b ra ry association a n d wives of the K enneth Scales did his bit by col th e sh o rt end o f a 9 to 4 score. year. club work. band boys w as visited by crow ds and H. G. S ta rk w e a th e r of Milwaukie lectin g tw o h its o ff th e H illsboro T he score in the tw o gam es won S andy g ra d e opened w ith over one Ribbons will be a w ard e d fo r first a t one o'clock th e re w as a baseball and F. E. C o u lter o f P o rtlan d spoke tw irle r. A rnold Lovelace, Al W einel by Oswego w as 8 to 7, a n d 6 to 5. hundred, a n d m ore will com e in rnd second places fo r th e d iffe re n t Eame a t th e high school grounds, on th e ta x question a n d o th e r issues and Ray L ovelace each connected F a n s claim ed th a t E stac ad a o u t Both schools a re lined up in th e best exhibits, and several cash and m er ; Two tea m s w ere picked by D r. W a t th e S p rin g w a ter g ra n g e F riday fo r a hit, m aking th e to ta l of seven played th e lake club in each gam e shape ev er and th in g s s ta rtin g out •handise prizes a re being o ffe re d by j j . Rhodes and W allace Sm ith and night. The m eeting was held under safeties. lost, b u t w ere careless. fine. local and city business firm s. while m ost o f th e team s w ere m ade the auspices o f th e O regon indepen Ray and T ony robbed th e H ills H illsboro and E stacad a have m et Firw ood had 26 re g iste r, M arm ot The prem ium book consists o f 32 up 0 f fellow s who have n o t been d e n t union, which a larg e num ber of boro trib e o f hit a f te r h it by th eii in th re e contests, H illsboro having 4, in th e “ S andy co n so lid ated ,” T ues pages and is well filled w ith adver- j playing re g u la rly , it was a fa irly those p re se n t joined. Mr. S ta rk sensational playing, a n d while th e ir won tw o o f them and E stac ad a won day. Firw ood purch ased a new bus .ising. The O regon C ity C ham bet , eioae co n test u n til th e sixth inning. w e a th e r will be nom inated w ithin a w ork was m ore o u tsta n d in g th an last S un d ay 6 to 1. fo r its pupils, m oved down its lib rary >f Com m erce has fo u r page ads in Debbs F o lle tte and Dan Je n n in g s few days as an in d ep e n d en t candi th a t o f th e ir team m ates, every m an R iebhoff and F ischer will be the of one h u n d re d volum es, a stove and he book, and in a d d itio n is giving composed th e b a tte ry fo r Doc, and played the gam e fro m s ta r t to fin date f o r congress. b a tte ry a g ain st M ontgom ery’s club o th er school room equipm ent. ;ome cash prizes. Neal B ronson and A rnold L ovelace ish, and not a single e rro r could be Sunday, w ith Ju d e M oreland ready The S p rin g w a ter people invite the re p re se n ted Sm ith in the fracas. The charged a g a in st a m em ber of the to step in should R ieb h o ff prove tc public to a tte n d th e ir show next fin „i score w as 11 to 6 in fa v o r of L egionnaire club. be in effectiv e. R iebhoff looked al ?rid ay . T he ladies o f the comm un- j S m ith ’s nine. Rev. C. T. Cook and T his was M alcom R iebhoff’s first m ost as good Sunday as he looked ty a re m aking p re p a ra tio n s to feed j C. Rex P a rk s um pired, gam e fo r sev eral weeks, and he e arly in th e season w hen he pitched all those who a tte n d . j T hose who w ere n o t in te re ste d in proved to be a puzzle fo r th e H ills som e w on.leifu'. ^am es. J u d e has baseball g a th e re d a ro u n d the s tre e t boro b a tte rs. H ow ever, no b e tte r proven e ffe c tiv e as a re lie f m an in BIRTHDA Y HO NORED a ttra c tio n s and enjoyed th e day visit- su p o rt was ev er given any p itc h e r every gam e he has pitched th is y ear D ixon < & H ow itt a t C herryville have A p a rty of re la tiv e s cam e f r o m ;jnK and p a rtic ip a tin g in the e n te r W inners of prizes in th e flow er th a n R ieb h o ff was given a t th e F o r the H illsboro c o n te st Russel sold th e ir sm all sawm ill to M otejl ndependence t o S andy S unday in re- j ta in m e n t fu rnished, W ashington co u n ty se a t tow n Sun will go into th e box fo r th e L egion show held in E stac ad a L abor Day nem branee of Mrs. Adolph D a h ren ’s T he m inor sp o rts w ere pulled o ff B rothers, who have moved th e sam e day aftp rn o o n . naires, and in case it becom es nec w ere— to th e ir tim b e r a t «freenw ood, will M ost p e rfe c t dahlia— first, Mrs lirthday and a d in n er was served. and proved hiBbly e n te rta in in g fo r H illsboro’s lone talley cam e in the essary to replace him K en Scales Urs. D ah ren s’ m other, Mrs. B urbank the young fo iks. A iarge „ u m b er of set up the mill and o p e ra te it. sixth in n in g w hen S tan g el, th e ir firs t will no dou b t be pulled in from the W alter S c ru tto n ; second, Mrs. E v ind h e r siste r V irgie rem ain ed for, Mr. and Mrs. B erglund (A m elia e re tt Kiggins. boys and girls jo in ed in th e d iffe re n t outfield. K rebs) a n d sm all d a u g h te r w ere in basem en, h it one over th e le ft field he week. c o n te sts and m ade sp o rt fo r the B ouquet o f dahlias— F irst, M rs T he m an ag em en t o f th e E stacad: S andy S a tu rd a y from th e B e ar Creek fence fo r th e circu it. crow d. T his was th e fa ste s t gam e on re c club is m aking a rra n g e m e n ts to han E lizabeth A m es; second, Mrs. Wm K ELSO LADY R E TU R N S logging com pany colony. B e rg lu n t , T he L iberty T h e a tre a ttra c te d die a larg e crow d here S unday. The P e rry ; th ird , Mrs. G eorge G u ttrid g e th in k s th is p la n t m ay o p e ra te again ord this season in th e leag u e, th e Mrs A. C B aum back re tu rn e d large crowds who enjoye(J th e tWQ D ouble a sters— F irst, Mrs. B. O gam e being played in e x ax c tly one g ro u n d s will be roped o ff to keer be fo re long. pm h e r visit to Iow a last week p rogram s p resented. (C ontinued on page 8) the fa n s back, and an e f fo r t is be S a rv e r; second, Mrs. U. S. M organ. B ittn e r’s plug mill has been closed Single a ste rs— F irst, Mrs. B. O. -.nd will tak e up h e r d u tie s a t the T he s tre e t dance in the evening ing m ade to increase th e se a tin g ca down fo r a couple o f w eeks, b u t wil) ielso school M onday. Mrs. Baum- PA RTY FOR MISS W A T K IN S pacity of th e park a t lea st five hun S a rv e r; second, Mrs. F. C. B a rth o l iack re p o rts politics w arm in g up on was a decided success, m any jo in in g probably be ru n n in g again shortly. Miss V irginia W atkins o f C o ttre ll omew. in the unique a ttra c tio n before the dred. T he B ru n s-M cln ty re p la n t has who was sw eet sixteen S unday, was 10 th sides in th e Middle W est. D elphinium — F irst, Mrs. W alter midnight, hour. T he o rc h estra , which Two m en a re now em ployed in been rushed w ith o rd e rs fo r lum ber honored w ith a su rp rise p a rty , a bout S c ru tto n ; second, Mrs. O tto K iggins was com posed o f all E stac ad a m usi leveling up th e field and p u ttin g it M T T ER T S D R IV E N E W AUTO and logging is w ell u n d e r w ay in the tw enty-five re la tiv e s and frien d s Z ennias— F irst, Mrs. H. C. S te p h cians, m ade e x cellen t m usic and gave in f irs t class condition fo r this big fo rty a d jo in in g the highw ay nea spending th e day a t Dodge p a rk in Mr. and Mrs. R. F . D itte rt of ens; second, Mrs. J. A. K iggins of splendid sa tisfac tio n . contest. Firw ood. -andy in itia te d th e ir bran d new 1929 honor of the occasion. A basket S pringw ater. All in all th e c eleb ra tio n was a A big p a rad e will be held down The A lder C reek com pany is m a r lunch was served. ive p assen g er Buick S u n d ay w ith a M arigolds— F irst, Mrs. F. C. B a r , . . . . , success, and c red it is given th e dif- tow n, s ta rtin g a t noon, led by the k etin g considerable slab wood in rip aro u n d th e Loop highw ay. W ith , . ... . . . . - . r. . . , . ,, . „ fe re n t com m ittees in th e ir u n tirin g Sandy. E sta c a d a Band in an e f fo r t to c re tholom ew ; second, Mrs. A. G. A m es he D itte rts w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. Clar- „ . . , . . . . , * C H IC K EN T H IE V E S BUSY G ladioli— F irst, Mrs. E v e re tt Kig . The band fu rn ish e d plenty a te a g re a te r degree of enthusiasm •nee Brown a n d wee son a n d John 'e o f f f o m rts usic C hicken thieves should be g u a rd ed ’ ins; second, Mrs. H a rry K itching. and m ade E stac ad a people M A TTING LY O F S A N D Y llE T U R N S Local fa n s a re u rged to com e early. Thoenson o f P ortland. against. The “ season” fo r th e fts op Sw eet peas— F irst, Mrs. M. M at feel pro u d of the org an izatio n . T he ro o tin g section is bein g th o r A. L. M attin g ly re tu rn e d Sunday ened la st w eek a t th e F. W. C anning thews. T he proceeds o f th e day which e vening a f te r a delig h tfu l visit a t his SC H N E ID E R S E N T E R T A IN oughly organized, and th is day prom home w hen 25 of the la rg e st p ullets G eneral display— F irst, Mrs. F. C | w ere evenly divided b etw een th e li old hom e in P ennsylvania fo r th e past ises to m ake baseball h isto ry in Es Dr. and Mrs. H arv ey Schneider in th e flock w ere stolen. T he thieves B artholom ew ; second, Mrs. E liza b ra ry association and the band, w ere few w eeks, and was given th e glad tac ad a . T he larg est crowd seen in m te rtain ed re la tiv e s over L ab o r Day w ere heard b u t by the tim e C onstable beth A m es; th ird , Mrs. Ray W ilcox. v e ry good and to all who c o n trib u ted hand by S andy friends. th e city fo r y e ars is expected. 'acation and on M onday a fte rn o o n D uncan a rriv e d they had m ade th eir M iscellaneous flow ers— F irst, Mrs to th e fu n d a p p rec ia tio n is fe lt by 11 w ent to G resham to see the big getaw ay. John B lo u th ; second, Miss K athlen » th ese tw o w orthy in stitu tio n s in th e W E L C H E S RETU RN FROM T R IP STO RE G E T S NEW MANAGER dnne-auto crash an o th e r sports. Beck; th ird , Mrs. H a rry K itching. com m unity. Mr. and Mrs. Billy W elch re tu rn e d W ild flow er display— F irst, Misst OREGO N CITY , Sept. 6.— A. W C E C E L IA N I BABY A R R IV E S T he g e n era l com m ittee wishes to S a tu rd a y from a 1200 mile drive A nna and R uth Dillon. R ogers of E ugene has been nam ed Mr. and Mrs. C. C ecelliani oT E ÏÏil th an k th e o rc h estra especially fo r the which included C ra te r L ake and T he ju d g es w ere Messrs. Borsh am ' tun a re happy p a ren ts again, the ‘?ood mu8ic fu rn ish e d th e new m an a g er of th e local May “ >e dance K lam m ath Falls in th e ir vacatio n trip sto re , succeeding E rn est E tu e , who C henow eth o f P o rtla n d and Mrs. A ighth baby a rriv in g M onday a t the and al! who 80 Ka lla n tIy «»»¡»ted a t o f ten days. The W elches w ere brin g re sig n ed to open th e B lack L a n te rn W. B otkin, G arfield. ■orne o f E lizabeth H agen, who is th e stan d and also in th ® o th er a t ‘ ing Mrs. C harles L illard hom e with a roadside e a tin g place a t G ladstone them from D rew sey, and o th e r guests ursing th e case. The baby weighed trac tlo n 3 - S T IL L SE IZ E D A T DOVER How m any know ab o u t th e won* w ere Mrs. Jo h n T u ttle and Jo h n J r i 1-2 pounds and its p a re n ts boaBt R E TU R N S TO PO RTLA N D HOME d e rfu l Salvation A rm y a ctiv ities at TO CLACKAM AS COUNTY FA IR A still o u fit, acco rd in g to C onsta The W elches will soon jo in a largi, >ver its -black h a ir and blue eyes. _______ B arton w here the cam p m ee tin g and BAND SE L LIN G T IC K E TS ble W. G. D uncan, w as c ap tu red in p a rty on a h u n tin g trip to E astern school o f the prophets ju s t closed? Mrs. Clyde E ck e r (V irg in ia S o u th the D over section re ce n tly . It ha«' ’AD A U TO W RECK A T KELSO O regon. The 27 a cres of the old pioneer e rn ) who has been a t th e W. F. C ary T he E stac ad a Band has been e n ju st begun o p e ratio n s and only 3b I t was a tra g ic w reck a t Kelso on P reston farm was purchased in the residence fo r several w eeks w orking gag ed to play fo r the Clackam as gallons o f m ash w as on hand. L E A V E ON V A CATION T R IP .londay, re su ltin g in th e d e a th of a JO H N RO B E R T S GO ES E A ST C ounty F a ir a t C anby this y e a r and Sunday m orning b rig h t and early spring and has been co n v erted into nan and his w ife, and th re e others on h e r book, "T h e M agnolias,” has a p e rm a n en t p ro jec t by th e Arm y) Jo h n R oberts, S andy e n g in e er an« th e y have 400 tic k e ts to sell. Any a a critical condition. A nd it was re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. Irv in g Sm ith, and Mrs tnd besides th e school session o f one p lan n in g to a tte n d th e fa ir will school clerk, le ft S unday fo r a trij S m ith ’s m other, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 because a d riv er could n o t wait 1 She wa8 q u ,te fa ,c in a te d w ith th ® c o n fe r a g re a t fa v o r on th e m em ber! to old K entucky w here he will visi m om ent fo r a wood tru c k th a t q u ,etu d e here and f ° “ " d ‘h* m agnif- H. G rabeel and d a u g h te rs L avena en days w here w orkers w ere tra in e d o f th e band if th ey will buy th eir his fo rb ea rs, and also his m other locked his speed. ,c ,e n t 8cen*r y v" y ¡n«piring. “ The and J e a n s ta rte d fo r R oseburg. The i group of 60 boys from th e city M agnolias" is a p la n ta tio n scene and (Jrabeel* w ere to cam p on th e Ump- were e n te rta in e d fo r a week. T hen tic k e ts o f them . Ask any m em ber of Mrs. W. P. R oberts. T he la tte r wil' probably re tu rn w ith Jo h n . She ha: 'A N D Y R E A L E ST A T E M OVING 18 ,aid in L ouisiana. T he sto ry was (,ua riv e r whiIe th e Sm iths vislt reU ri0 girls, and follow ing them cam e th e band fo r tickets. been South since last fall. The M ary E llsw orth fa rm o f ten Pre se n te d >n dram atize«! form a t the - tivea jn R oseburg and a f te r th e deer >0 u n d e r privileged m others w ith b a V A C A T IO N IN G IN HO P YARDS icres n e a r G resham w as sold to L ittle T h e a tre in P o rtlan d in Ju n e <eason „pens th e men will go hunt- bies and little ones to re st and have MRS. D IT T E R T E N T E R T A IN S needed vacation. -orne A rnell o f F lorida last week, a t which tim e the a u th o r won m any ing while th e women folks com . A m ong th e large num ber fro m E s T he first lum ber was luid on th e Mrs. It. F. D itte rt o f Sandy e n te r •eorge B eers o f Sandy m aking thq fa v o ra b le press com m ents fo r clev ; hom e. T hey M p N t to b. a b se „ t un ta c a d a who a re vacationing in the tain e d M onday w ith a p a rty in honoi ground Ju n e 22 and Ju ly 17 the leal. A rnell, who has to u re d all erness, both as an a u th o r and du i t l i acho„ | com m enc„ hop y a rd s a re Mrs. G. P. Rose, Misi o f little B etty L ou's fifth birth d ay group of boys w ere at cam p. ver the c o u n try d u rin g th e p a st two rector. P a u lin e Rose, Mrs. O. E. C ulver, and P re se n t w ere” Mrs. L. L ehnfield an«1 ears, chose th is section fo r a home T he m ain building is 121 fe e t by ------------------------- W ILL T E A C H AT C A N Y O N V ILLE LAW N SO CIA L PR O V E S Miss G eraldine Cook, d a u g h te r of 10 fe e t; w ith lobby, d in in g room R ichard Rose. T hey a re located n ear Doris, Mrs. C larence Brown an« nd will go into th e p o u ltry business. PL E A SA N T E V E N T Kev and M„ c T Cook> h,„ :»nd kitchen. E lectric lights a re in Salem w here th e re are a n u m b er ol Ju n io r, G randm a K rebs, B etty Je a r fam ilies from E stacada. Schm itz, F ra n c es and H a rry Reed JUT W OOD SU PPLY FOR been ta k in g an e x tra course a t one stalled on both grounds and in th e The law n social a t th e M ethodist uf the P o rtla n d colleges, finished buildings. Jr., Mrs D itte rt and B etty Lou. Re M E T H O D IST CHURCH N E W ESSON R E SID E N C E REN TED fresh m en ts especially pleased the lit Five d orm itories have been built p arsonage ,n E stac ad a F rid ay eve- F riday evening. She has been el.-, t The men o f th e c o n g reg a tio n o f ning proved a very p lea sa n t event. e d principal o f the C anyonville th a t will sleep tw elve persons each. tie folks. R. E. Esson has re n te d his new Several thousands have been spent he M ethodist church o f E stacad a T h ere w ere ele ctric lig h ts statio n ed schools fo r th e com ing year. B E ER S MAKE LONG D RIV E resid en ce in S andy to L. Pace, who i? went a t th e G. E. L aw rence & Son aro u n d on th e law n and th e guests ________________ n th e purchase o f the land a n d im G eorge Beers, S andy re al e sta te farm a t S p rin g w a te r last T h u rsd ay sa t o u t th e re and visited and played em ployed by B ent Bros., a t th e c itj Mrs. L ena Underw ood and L ester provem ents, but they have only s t a r t dam . Mr. B e n t’s nephew and w ife m an, says he drove his old F ord fliv »nd c u t seven cords of wood fo r the gam es u n til re fre sh m e n ts w ere cam e down from U nderw ood, W ash ed the big project. will ta k e c are o f th e tw o B ent child ver 360 m iles to B righton on real es church. Som e o f th e ladies w ent served. Rev. and Mrs. Cook looked S a tu rd a y e vening and rem ain ed until T he school closed w ith a cam p re n , Mr. P ace h aving lost his w ife. ta te business F riday. along and cooked d in n er fo r them . a fte r th e guests w ith tru e h o spitality. Sunday w ith E stacad a re la tiv e s m eeting which m et w ith good re su lts. TO PLAY AT ESTACAOA PRIZE WINNERS OE THE FLOWER SHOW ANNOUNCED LUMBERING BECOMING MORE ACTIVE i I SANDY Salvation Army Has Big Project Near Barton