VOLUME XXIII CONTEST LOOMS FOR ESTACADA OFFICES ESTACADA, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 RECEPTION GIVEN FOR BULL RUN TEACHERS BANK DEPOSITS SHOW SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE CLASS ENTERTAINED BY REV. AND MRS. DUNLOP NUMBER 3 ESfAGADA MAN LOST 5 DAYS IN MOUNTAINS SANDY GRADE SCHOOL GIVES HEALTH TEST A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Errol Sandy grade teachers and pupils The young people’s class o f the Reese, Bull Run teachers, was spon went through the ordeal o f the an- Methodist church was entertained by sored by the Bull Run club at the nual health test last week. This week Rev. and Mrs. Dunlop at their res Community hall Saturday night, 50 thty had to undergo the confusion of idence Wednesday evening. W. E, AMES AND LOVELACE OUT FOR attending. Ten tables were arranged SANDY AND ESTACADA DEPOS- Buell was elected president o f the CHASES COUGAR FROM CAMP having many o f the children vacci for five hundred, Mr. Reese carry nated. class and Miss Samuelson was elected AND IS WITHOUT FOOD PLACE QF MAYOR: AHL- ITS FIFTY THOUSAND ing o ff men's first prize, Mrs. Dell secretary-treasurer. Miss Beatrice SCHENIDERS AT PILOT ROCK Jadwin winning first ladies’ honors. FOR FIVE DAYS BERG FOR RECORDER MORE THAN IN JUNE Wilder was chosen chairman o f the Ted Haneburg and Mrs. Alvin Klinger Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Schneider and program committee and Miss Noble won consolations. The committee in small sons left for a week’s outing chaiman o f the refreshment commit A. G. Ames and J. F. Lovelace are charge wag Mrs. Alvin Klinger, Mrs. Deposits of the Eastern Clackamas tee. Charles B. Drake stumbled on the at their former home, Pilot Rock, and Mrs. Grabeel and Mrs. Buell candidates for the office o f mayor of Ralph Granger, Mrs. L. E. Kealiher. banks, according to the financial i were chosen to serve on the mem* camp o f a searching party Sunday are expected to return this week. after being lost for five days and While the doctor is uway Sharnke Estacada, their petitions having: been statements of October 3, are moro bership committee. ADOLPH ASCHOFF HOST field Tuesday, the date for filings than 15 per cent above those of th 1 t All young people over 18, whether nights in the mountains above Oak Brothers are kalsomining and paint Adolph Aschoff, Marmot, was host last statement published, June 30 of married or single are invited to bet Grove ranger station, in a semi-de* ing the interior o f the dental office. having closed on that day. John Osborne is unopposed for the to 71 Mazamas Sunday at a chicken this year. come members of the class. Rev. lirous condition. He had been with WEDDING BELLS JINGLE position o f councilman in ward one, dinner. Mr. Aschoff is also a Ma- Total deposits in the Estacada Dunlop is the teacher and he has out fire three of the nights he was A double wedding of four Sandy J. C. Kiggins is the lone candidate in zama, although his days o f strenuous State Bank on June'30 were $290,-, some interesting plans for the class, lost, and had nothing to eat during folk occurred at Salem, October 10. ward two and G. R. Ellis and A. H. climbing are over, he is never so hap 906.51, as compared with $313,948.57 including a social once each month. the entire time. Perry are candidates for councilman py as when he has a group of nature on October 3. Drake, W. W. Smith and C. P. They were Miss Dora Fenske and lovers about him. Mr. Aschoff knows Boyer had gone into the mountain^ Ernest Krebs, and Rudolph Krebs and in ward three. Clackamas County Bank o f Sandy SANDY CLUB MEETS W. A. Heylman and Ted Ahlberg almost every foot of our prized moun had aggregate deposits o f $306,- on a hunting expedition and the two his sister-in-law, Mrs. George Krebs The first meeting o f the season oppose each other for the office of tains. 530.60 on June 30, as compared with was held last week By the Sandy Em last named went back to Oak Grove Jr. The men are sons o f Mr. and Mrs. Charley Krebs. city recorder. Mrs. Nina B. Ecker, $337,113.24 on October 3. broidery club with Mrs. Dittert as to bring in their food supplies. They MAKE TRIP TO CALIFORNIA who has served as treasurer for sev, The First State Bank of Gresham, | hostess. Present were Hazel Brown returned to camp about five o’clock SANDY RIVER BRIDGE UNSAFE Leaving early Friday morning Mr. which serves a large section o f this eal years, is the only candidate for Mrs. H. Schneider, Mrs. Thompson, and found that Drake was gone, but and Mrs. W. Oren Ganger and Bobby county located nearer Gresham thai) a fire had just been started and the that office. The old Sandy river bridge, built Miss Edna Thompson, Mrs. H. Per- A caucus was held at the city hall and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howitt the banks located in this county, also rett, Mrs. A. Dahrens, Mrs_Ivan Yost evening meal was in the course of around 45 years ago, is said to be un Monday night for the purpose of made the round trip to Shasta City, shows a considerable increase in de Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. F. L. Proctor, Miss preparation. safe, and likely to collapse. Should nominating a ticket. L. A. Chapman Calif., side stepped to Klamath Falls posits since the June report. They thought he had stepped out anyone be killed as the result of this Kammerer and Mrs. R. F. Dittert. was nominated for mayor, Osborne, 114 miles, and returned to Sandy some place and would shortly re condition it would cost the county The totals, the News is informed, [ Kiggins and Ellis for councilmen, and Monday evening. They were guests are the largest in the history o f each turn, but when he failed to sho%v up a neat sum. NOACKS HAVE NEW SON by morning they started to search Wm. Dale for recorder and Mrs. N. o f friends o f the Howitts at Shasta of the three banking institutions, ani| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Noack, Sandy, for the missing man. After three SANDY GRANGE TO PUT B. Ecker for treasurer. A committee City one night. A wonderful trip anc' during the past year in each bank are parents o f their first boy, born at was appointed to file the petitions of fine weather are reported. days without success Smith came out ON DEGREE WORK the increase has been noted in each Gresham October 6 . He weighed 8 the candidates that their names could and searching parties were sent in statement published.' pounds, and was named Melvin Lloyd. appear on the official ballot. immediately. He came into one of Sandy grange will put on floor A significant fact is that a large The committee, the following day, these camps by accident, apparently, work for the initiation o f candidates part of the increase is in savings ac undertook to carry out its instruc Sunday afternoon, after having been at Eagle Creek grange, Saturday, counts. October 20. tions, but learned that Chapman re lost since Tuesday evening. fused the nomination, and also that He stated that a cougar attacked ENDEAVOR GIVES PARTY OGDENS ENTERTAIN Mr. Dale would not accept the nom a horse tied near the camp and he The C. E. o f the Christfan church ination for recorder for re-election. took his gun and chased the cougar. _____ Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ogden, Funeral services were held Mon gave a “ hobo” party for the Epworth After it escaped he was unable to Cherryville, entertained the follow Petitions were circulated for Ames day for John F. Douglass o f the League Friday night. There was a State Senator Charles Hall of find his way back to camp. He had ing at dinner, Sunday: and Lovelace, and also Mr. Ahlberg Douglass Ridge district, who died large attendance o f young people Mr. and during the day, and the names of Friday. Gates Funeral Home of from Springwater, Eagle Creek and Marshfield will be in Estacada Tues a few matches and built a fire the Mrs. Stout, Mack Stout, Miss Frances day evening, October 23, and will first two nights he was out, but afte) each will appear on the ballot, along Gresham had charge o f the funeral Garfield. Stout and Dorothy Dixon. Miss Stout After meeting at the with those nominated at the caucus) Rev. C. T. Cook of Estacada o ffi church all went to the Dooly reai» speak at the Liberty theatre in the his matches were all used he had no taught the Cherryville school last interest o f the county, state and na fire at night. held Monday evening. year. She is teaching near Gresham ciating. Burial was at Eagle Creek denee where they had to go through tional republican ticket. Mr. Hall, Quite a large number o f voters in To add to his discomfort, about this year and has four Japanese Mr. Douglass was born in Kansan several stunts and then they called at the city who failed to attend the cau November 7, 1853. rie and his par the John Page home. Returning to it.is said, as a talented speaker, and eight inches of snow fell the first children in her room. cus have expressed dissatisfaction ents crossed the plains in a covered the church a shoyt play was giveil will give an intelligent view o f the j night he was lost, and in addition to political issues in the campaigns. INJURED BY FALLING TREE with the candidates nominated and wagon when hei was a small boy, and and refreshments followed. going without food he had to endure The meeting is being held under the intense cold. in some instances it is likely that they settled at Eagle Creek, where While working in the Logan dis “ sticker” candidates will receive r he resided all his life. RECEPTION HELD FOR COOKS the auspices o f the republican coun - ■ He was brought into town the first trict Monday Charlie Hicinbotham ty central committee, o f which H. C. J large vote, and it is possible that of the week and is now at the Esta and his son-in-law, Frank McGraw There was a large attendance of He was married to Margaret Judd some o f the offices will be filled b;| in 1876, his wife having died in 1925. members and friends o f the M. E, Stephens is local chairman, and is cada hotel where he is recuperatin' both received quite severe injuries men whose names do not appear on but five children survive: Mrs. Linda church at the reception Friday for in charge of arrangements for the from his experience. Aside from when a large limb struck them. Mr. rally. the ballot. frostbitten feet he is not expected tc Hicinbotham’s hand and arm were Hoffmeister, Mrs. Julia Richey, and Rev. C. T. Cook, who was returned; All the republican candidates fori suffer any lasting effects from the badly bruised and McGraw was hit/ Wiley, Ernest and Pleasant Douglass. and his wife, and Rev. and Mrs. J^ MATSON RESIDENCE SOLD the different county officers are ex- j exposure. on the head. Shortly afterward Me-’ He is also survived by 15 grand chil F. Dunlop, who have returned to Es Dan Matson has sold his residence pected to be present, and everyone Graw cut his leg severely with the ax. tacada to reside. Mrs. Cook was un dren. 4 great grand children and two on the corner o f Second and Curriri is invited to attend, according to Mr. BORING COMMUNITY CLUB sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Vinnio able to attend on account o f illness. streets to Mrs. R. T. Carter. It is Stephens. The program will start at PROGRAM OCTOBER 20 RETURNS FROM TOUR J. G. Hayman gave the address of Gordon of Carson, Wash., Mrs. Ann said the place will receive many im 7:30 o’clock. T. E. Hammersby o f the Currins- Eastland of The Dalles, Lafe Doug welcome and in response Rev. Cook provements in the spring. Mr. Mat- Saturday night the Boring com ville district has just returned from, lass o f Dufur, and George Douglass expressed pleasure in again being per FAUBIAN HUNTING son is negotiating for another res munity club will put on a good pro a 25 day tour of Oregon, Idaho and Rev. of Portland, beside numerous other mitted to take this charge. W. J. Faubian is away on his sec gram and have a social evening at Nevada, where he went on business idence in the east part o f the city. Dunlop gave a short talk and Miss ond deer hunt for the season, going relatives. the I. O. O. F. hall for the benefit of He is a former member o f the Port Ethel Hayman gave two piano solos. to Haines this time. Faubian is a NEW MOUNTAIN HOME the light fund of the Boring school* land police department, having served P. T. A. TO MEET Refreshments were served at the well known pioneer near Welches. Mrs. S. Barger, Portland, who pur on the force for more than twenty Estacada P. T. A. will meet Tues close o f the program. CRIBBING UNDER WAY chased three acres on the Mt. Hood years. He has resided in this vicinity day, October 23, at the high school. NEW SCHOOL BUILDING VOTED, AT BRIGHWOOD only a short time. loop plans to build a fine residence A business meeting will be held at ESTACADA LOCALS this winter or spring for a summer Welches consolidated district, vot 7 :30 after which a program and social Several county workmen are put SCHOOL TO GIVE PROGRAM home. Geo. W. Pinner, a Portland ed Friday night to build a modern, hour will be given. Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner have The Springwater school will give stone mason also bought a large lot fireproof school buliding at Welches. ting in additional cribbing in the moved to Portland on account of Last a Halloween program and basket so* from Faubian, and will build a large The directors are said to have auth Sandy river at Brightwood. L. M. TICE IN SANDY Mr. Gardner’s health. winter ten feet o f the river bank cial on Friday, Oct. 26, at 8 p. m. stone house on the same, probably ority to expend $4000 and to incur L. M. Tice, prominent Marmot resi Mrs. J. W. Kiger o f Tillamook is an indebtedness not to exceed $8000. washed out, which endangered a starting work on same this winter. dent, was in Sandy looking after busi CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY in Estacada visiting her mother, Mrs. Each district rounded up a good at number o f homes. Mrs. J. H. McIntyre, Brightwood says ness recently. The birthday anniversary o f A. S. Sturgeon, and Miss Maude Stur tendance o f voters, Welches having her husband has sold three lots the Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Glenn o f Smith, manager o f the Estacada Telj geon. past month, one o f which was bought PROCTOR SAYS HE WON’T, 33; Brightwood 32. Each district Portland visited at the home of the ephone company, was celebrated Sat by Theo. Lammeraux, o f Sandy Lum FRINEDS SAY HE WILL Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen o f Mar naturally wanted the building in its former’s uncle, William Glenn, last urday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall ber company colony. mot were in Estacada Tuesday night district. The board is: W. J. Hickey, with a card party to which a large Fred L. Proctor insists he will not to attend the Eastern Star meeting. | Mrs. W. A. Alcorn, Mrs. J. T. Mc Sunday. number o f friends were invited. Wmi MITCHELLS MOVE TO TOWN be a candidate for the mayorship They were accompanied by their sis- j Intyre, and Mrs. Irene Alt, clerk. SANDY HAS AN UP-TO-THE- Weingart o f the U-Need-A Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell have o f Sandy. His friends insist he will. ter-in-law, Mrs. M. Wright o f Oak- j MINUTE DRUG STORE made the birthday cake, which was a moved from the country into Sandy, The time is short, if there is any land, California. FINE JERSEYS SOLD large and beautifully decorated one. and are occupying the Proctor cot dark horse to run he had better be Sandy boosts of their up-to-the- During the past ten days Wm. Wm. Glenn, a prosperous farmer trotted out! tage next to Harpers. living east o f Estacada, is improving Fischer, prominent Sandy dairyman, minute drug store, owned and oper sold two young jersey herd sires, one ated by It. E. Esson, assisted by BERGLUNDS MOVE TO SANDY his residence by building an addition going to Wm. Sajes o f Gresham, an Clair Nolan, registered pharmacist. and otherwise putting it in shape Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berglund other to Glenn Drake o f Clackamaft. The arrangement o f the store is for the winter. (Amelia Krebs) who were burned out F. W. Lawrence o f Portland, broth Mr. Drake also purchased a cow from very attractive, both inside and out during the recent Bear Creek Log, the Fischer herd.. Wm. Jocelyn, 4 side appearance, the building being ging fire have rented the former er o f G. E. Lawrence o f Estacada, prominent local farmer and dairy constructed o f stone, with large dis Margaret Gray house from Mildred was mixed up in an automoble acci: Entirely new in style and design, ■ lent Monday while coming from the man also purchased a very promising play windows. Estacada O. E. S. had its annual Gray. more striking colors, plus fine per two year old heifer. All prescriptions arc compounded coast, but escaped without injury. He home coming Tuesday night in con* o f the purest o f drugs and chemi formance, feature both creations of BULB SALE TO BE HELD was driving a large car which skidded nection with the regular meeting of JACK SCALES WORSE cals obtainable. The stock is com the new “ 65” and “ 75” Chrysler«. the chapter. A banquet was served • The Estacada Garden club will on loose gravel and turned over. »Standardized quality permits low Mrs. Scales was called to the city plete in every detail. Attention is have a plant and bulb sale Saturday, Rev. C. T. Cook drove to Portland Tuesday afternoon as a message to 75 at 7 o’clock. er prices than ever before. Greater called to the cosmetics counter, rub There were many visitors present October 20, at the Broadway garage, Wednesday with Mrs. Cook to visit came from the hospital that Mr. ber goods, first aid supplies, com comfort, internal expanding brakes, including Elizabeth Corothers, pres Anyone having plants or bulbs to do the physician who is taking care of Scales was worse. Friends are all plete line o f prepared remedies, and “ silver dome” cylinder head are nate for this purpose, whether mem ident o f the O. E. S. cheer club of her case. anxious about Jack and his serious an up-to-date fountain serving both among the new developments. Chrys Oregon, Mrs. M. Wright o f Oakland, bers o f the club or not, may bring Marshal James Norris went into condition casts a gloom over the hot ami cold drinks during the cold ler announces in the new 65 and 75 them the night before. Each plant Marie Santeeson o f Antelope, Mrs. M. the most artistic and distinctive, the the mountains one day last week and town. days. Kiger o f Bay City, Mrs. Adella Burns nr bulb must be wrapped and labeled came back the same day with a deer most radical, daring and stylish cre The latest addition is a l/argain ] Sale will start at 10 LEHNFIELDS LOSE CABIN o f Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wall separately. ations, and the most luxurious car weighing 145 pounds, dressed. counter of two dozen articles o f big o’clock a. m. During the Bear Creek Logging o f Springwater, Lucy Seidel, Gladys! ever built at any where near their The Milwaukie high school will value. Keep your eye on the conn Members o f the Garden club aro fire which covered an area o f 7OOQ Ganger, Josephine Ganger, Mr. and prices. They also are the largest* meet the Estacada high school in a acres, the three-room cabin belong ter and note the added bargains each ! fastest, garceful and most comforta Mrs. George Townsend and Mr. and planning to raise a few dollars to buy scramble for football supremacy on week.— Paid Adv. ing to Mr. and Mrs. L. Lehnfield, Mrs. Lester Townsend, members of trees to plant in various places in the ble, a.q well as the smoothest and city to beautify the place and they the Estacada grounds Friday (this) Sandy, in the Three Six section, was Sandy chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Erenst Hirte of , quietest at every speed, according to afternoon. burned. The Estacada past matron’s club hope that the sale will be a success. Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. | the claim made by the company. Dr. Crow has returned to Estacada presented a play, "Female Masons,” Hall at the Home Restaurant Sunday, j Fleetness and nimbleness are empha to spend the winter, after a visit to IMPROVING PROPERTY Bob Marchbank is improving but which was replete with comical situ» Mrs. Mollie Bates was among tho ] sized in every detail. When not busily engaged in his British Columbia and with his son in was unable to be at his place o f bus ations and clever sayings and brought Various 65 and 75 body styles are number from Estacada who attended work at the Faraday power plant Seattle for several months. iness this week. loud applause from the audience. on display at the flessel Implement the funeral o f John Douglass at Ea Mrs. Nellie Marshall o f Portland Ray Keith puts in his spare time De company’s show rooms at Gresham. Walter Scrutton took some of hi; gle Creek Monday afternoon. At Pamona grange held last week clearing land across the river which arrived Tuesday evening to visit her ceased was an old settler o f that sec A card or phone call will bring one at Milwaukie Mrs. Clara Hicinbotham he owns and where he expect-s to sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, for a few I choice dahlias to the show in Port to your door for inspection. tion. land last week and won three prizes. weeks. build his home. o f Estacada was elected treasurer. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOH 0L0 PIONEEER 0. E. 5. HOLDS ANNUAL HOME COMING PROGRAM REPUBLICAN RALLY TUESDAY AT THEATRE CHRYSLER ANNOUNCES A NEW 65 AND 67