VOLUME XXIII ESTACADA, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1928 NUMBER tl WOOD CAMP ACTIVE SANDY MILLS OPERATING The A. W. Bell and the Bruns-Mc- Haselwander and Sweetland are Intyre plants, after being closed for lushing the wood business at the new a few days started work again Tues­ camp in the Bruns logging and have day. The latter plant reduced wa­ about eight men ut work. ges 10 per cent, due to the drop in HAS NEW OCCUPATION ties and lumber. It was not stated Earl Dooley, head rigger at the DRIVE TO REACH QUOTA SET PERRY WINS OVER ELLIS; TED if Bell did the same. Both will run GRANDPA BULGER OF RADIO HOOVER.CURTIS TICKET TAKES Alder Creek Lumber company mill with light crews. ALMOST TWO TO ONE LEAD until ten days ago, is now distinguish­ AHLBERG ELECTED AS FOR 1929 BY END OF NEXT FAME TO ENTERTAIN THE ing himself as assistant manager of HALL TRADES ACREAGE IN THE COUNTY CITY RECORDER WEEK, NOVEMBER 17 SCHOOL CHILDREN the New System Laundry at Port­ Joe Ilr.ll has traded 20 acres of his land. From logging camp to laundry Cottrell place to Adolph Amstad of L. A. Chapman, sticker candidate Gresham, who will later build a mod­ The Parent-Teachers association of Clackamas county re-elected E. T. is “some change” and the ¿Alder Estacada Legion post won two ci­ Creek boys feel sorry to loose Earl tations last year for their efforts in for mayor of Estacada, was elected ern home on the land. Eagle Creek are giving an entertain­ Mass Tuesday by a large plurality, despite his “fried shirt” position. by a decisive majority in Tuesday’s their membership campaign, one o{ ment at the Eagle Creek school this : he being the only democrat to carry WINS HONORS AT "U” election, receiving 103 votes to 50 Jonnie the county. Mass received 9245 votes these citations being from National Friday evening. One of the big at­ SANDY GIRLS GO SOUTH Shelley made the freshmen cast for A. G. Ames and 04 for John | to 3684 polled by George Randall. Commander Spafford. A drive is tractions for the children is the prom­ The Misses Mary Sharnke and Net­ first speed ball team at Oregon U., ised visit of Grandpa Bulger, radio The Hoover Curtis ticket carried Lovelace. starting now to exceed for 1929 the counts 100 points toward her entertainer, and originator of “Our ' the county with 9226 votes to 5853 tie Schmitz are on a two weeks’ trip membership Chapman himself knew nothing of which of this year, and the to Los Angeles, going via stage. They letter. Jonnie writes she could j for the Smith-Robinson combination. returned home with Mrs. Paulino quota set is 75. Already a dozen or the movement to elect him to the “hardly keep her feet on the ground” Gang” of radio land. office. He was out of town all day, more members have been signed who Mr. Bulger, a former circus clown, Hawley was re-elected by a large Willy who was visiting here. returning in the evening just in time when she won the tryout. were not members of Carl Douglass is known to the children all over the tnujority, carrying this county over to cast his vote. Chapman was of­ DAMASCUS GRANGE BAZAAR Northwest, and it is expected that a Starkweather, a Clackamas county MISS DONOVAN HONOR GUEST Post last year. fered the nomination some time ago man, 8436 to 5544. Upton A. Up­ For the pleasure of Miss Margaret Dr. W. W. Gilbert and C. Rex At the Boring I. O. O. F. hall Sat­ large number of his “Gang” will be i ton, socialist candidate, polled ap- Donovan, Cherryville teacher, Mrs. Pflrks are team captains for the big but refused to be a candidate. Had urday on hand tonight to meet Him in per­ the Damascus Grange he accepted the place on the regular will put night l oroximately 5,000 votes in the dis­ J. W. Dixon gave a dinner Tuesday drive, and a board is being placed in son. on a big bazaar and dinner. trict. ticket it is not likely that there would The Boring evening. The rooms were lovely a conspicuous place in town that the Of interest to the ladies of the Ladies Aid held a big Hal Hoss won by an enormous have been an opposing candidate. with Halloween decorations, also the progress of the campaign may be community is a pie baking contest on election day at the same majority, his home county giving him watched constantly until the post John Osborne was elected council, dinner arranged by the P. T. association. 11,234 votes, ag compared with 2655 table. Present were Mr. and Mrs. goes over the top. Armistice Day is man in Ward 1 with 200 votes; J. C. hall. Dixon, Miss Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Three sacks of flour are being of­ : polled by his democratic opponent. Oren Ganger and Bobby and Dorothy the date for the real opening of the Kiggins received 204 votes in Ward 2 fered by the Eagle Creek Trading drive. The grange income tax measure Dixon. and A. H. Perry received 116 in C. E. HOLDS ANNUAL company for first, second and third carried in Clackamas county by ap­ The meeting of the post held on Ward 3 to 91 cast for R. G. Ellis. places in this contest, and after the proximately 2000 votes, but was Monday of this week was largely Ted Ahlberg, candidate for city pies are judged, a pie eating contest COUNTY CONVENTION promises to be another feature of the turned down in the state. attended and one of the most enthu­ BOB SMITH ELECTED recorder, was elected with 141 votes, The two Estacada precincts gave siastic ever held by the post. The W. A. Ileylman receiving 54 for this evening's entertainment. MAYOR OF SANDY committee appointments for the year office. Mrs. N. B. Ecker, who was The fourteenth annual convention Only apple pies are to be entered I Hoover a large majority, the ratio were announced by the commander, unopposed for treasurer, received of the Christian Endeavor union of in the contest and will be judged by being 2 1-2 to 1. Springwater gave a I to 1 majority for Hoover while L. E. Townsend, as follows, chairmen 195 votes. Clackamas county, held in the Chris­ Miss Noble, domestic science teacher Eagle Creek precinct gave Smith 6 Bob Smith was elected mayor of only being named: Doubt as to whether Chapman tian church, Estacada, the latter part of Estacada high school, and two more votes than Hoover. Sandy in Tuesday’s election. He Legislation, W. W. Smith; Hospit­ would serve as mayor was removed of last week and Sunday, was de­ other judges from Portland. The complete returns for justice had no opposition. W. G. Duncan alization and rehabilitation, J. C. when he issued the following state­ clared very much of a success. More The association has arranged this of the peace for this district have was re-elected as city recorder and Moreland; Americanism, Dr. W. W. ment; than one hundred delegates from all program to raise funds for not been received. S. E. Wooster i C. O. Duke was re-elected as city Gilbert; Boy Scouts, S. E. Lawrence; “ My friends having honored me section of the county were in at­ carrying in on order work in Eagle Creek, was leading C. V. Martin in the two treasurer. Mr. Duke would not let Community Service, G. E. Parks; by their votes and indicated in this tendance and 69 enjoyed the banquet and the pies submitted in the contest Estacada precincts, with the result in 1 his name appear on the ticket, but Child W elfare, Harry Kitching; Avi­ way their wish that I serve them in Saturday evening. to be donated and will be sold Springwater, Garield, George and after his name was written in and ation, Bob Cooke; Land Settlement, the capacity of mayor of our city, I The following officers were elected are he chosen by a large majority of Paul Holm; Trophy and Awards, G. Eagle Creek unknown. at the end of the program. can do no less than accept the office "for next year: H. E. Baupre, re-elect­ the voters it is expected that he will C. Kiggins. and endeavor to fill the same in a ed president; Dudley Strain, vice continue to serve in that capacity. ENTERTAIN Community Service will be the way that will be deserving of their president; Elva Wendland, secretary; Mr. DUBARKOS J. C. Loundree, J. R. Maronay and major and Mrs. Chas. Dubarko en­ FREAK ELECTION BETS activity of the Legion in the appreciation. Vincent M unton, treasurer; Carl tertained Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Schoen 1 Glenn Loundree were elected as state during coming year. G. E. “This honor was unsolicited by me Marsh, prayer meeting; F. C. Wend- and family at a delicious dinner Sun­ members of the council without op- Parks, who is the chairman of this activ­ TO SUPPLY ENTERTAINMENT | position. and in accepting the office I do so ling, adult alumni; Rev. Porter, edu­ day. The Schoens have been invited ity in the local post, is district chair­ without making any promises or cational efficiency; Irvin Casey, out almost every Sunday since their man of the same committee in the AUTO ROLLS DOWN HILL statements as to the future conduct evangelism; Clara Pait, intermediate: arrival here. “Just Another Dam Fool” painted Paul district comprising Clackamas, Mult­ Lesmeister and Miss Ger­ of the same, only that my aim wil Mrs. J. Pointer, junior; Dudley in large letters one Estacada man trude Marshall escaped serious in­ nomah, Columbia and Clatsop coun­ ever be for all that stands for the Strain, lookout and extension; Mary SCHOOLS CLOSED THREE DAYS must around Saturday as the jury Monday evening when their car ties. A meeting of the different Wiley, missionary recruit; Clarence On account of the teachers’ meet­ result carry betterm ent of our city. of an election bet. Several chairmen, the officers and “I realize that my individual ef­ Ames, publicity; Elva Shibley, quiet ing in Oregon City next week, there freak bets were made in Estaeada ran off the road on the Springwater committee executive committee of the post will hour; Helen McLain, social and rec­ hill on one of the short curves. The forts can accomplish nothing, but will be no school for three days, and Saturday while the Odd Fellows car is said to have rolled over two be held next Monday night for the with the full co-operation of the reation; Evelyn Leiser, tenth legion November 13, 14 and 15. are in Estacada is the time set for three times. Miss Marshall was purpose of formulating a program council and people, taking up the John Tunyon, song leader; Rev. M. carrying out the provisions of the or M. Stocker, and Rev. H. H. Farnham, bruised considerably but not consid- for the coming year. various civic problems as they ap­ PORTLANDERS WILL BUILD agreement. Needless to say the los­ I ered serious. Lesmeister has been The post has voted to sponsor the pear, much may be accomplished for pastor counselors. Two Portland families will start ers are men who bet on Smith. These officers were installed Sun­ building summer homes on the Dar­ Hank Boyer is to go without a | employed by the Marshall« and was Estacada Boy Scouts as a part of the good of all concerned. evening. Rev. C. P. Gates of ling road above Sandy, near Lehn- hair cut for six months, and also has bringing Miss Gertrude to town that the service program. “ So let us make co-operation our day Portland the principal speaker fields, soon, and hope to complete to shave but one side of hisface^ she might assist in putting on the The committee appointed to have slogan and let everyone boost and during the was American Legion show. convention. the sign re-painted on the school them by spring. Miller, one of the only. pull together for anything that The convention was invited by building as a guide to airplanes, re­ parties, has owned a forty of the old Hugh Jones must dress like a wom­ ATTANDANCE LARGE stands for the good and betterment Wichita and Oregon City to hold the ported that the sign had been com­ Mrs. Hogue place several yenrs. of the city.” an and wheel Jack Hayden around AT SANDY REVIVAL next meeting in their city. the material being furnished the block in an Irishman's automobile The Sandy Community church was pleted, SCHWARTZ VISITS SHOWER GIVEN MRS. WOLFE and Bill Dart is getting a similar filled and many standing at the ser­ by the post and the work having been A brother of D. Schwartz, his wife ride at the expense of Bob Story. vice conducted by Indian Louie Sun­ done by the boys manual training Mrs. Ed Wolfe, Dover, was delight­ ed with a shower recently, the fol­ 00D FELLOWS I D BEBEKflHS and two sons, were recent visitors at Saturday evening at 6 o'clock is day night. These meetings are at­ class of the high school. The letters the Schwartz home from Michigan, the time set for puying off the bets tracting much interest und will con­ in the sign, “ Estacada" are ten feet lowing being present: Anna Periet, Lulu Updegrave, Mrs. J. G. De Shd- made during the heat of the cam­ tinue all week and perhaps longer. high and six feet wide. TO CONVENE SATURDAY driving west via auto. zer, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. H. H. Udell, paign, and at least part of the popu­ Indian Louie’s wife plays the tam- READY FOR WINTER SPORTS RETURNS TO SANDY Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Vic Bodley, Mrs. The Clackamas county I. O. O. F. lation is expecting an enjoyable half borine and otherwise assists in the A new ski jump on Multorpor hill After three months visit in the hour. Web Roberts, Mrs. Ralph DeShazer, district service. convention will be held in is complete. The work was done by Mildred Gray, Gladys Strowbridge, Estacada Saturday. The Rebekahs East Miss Blanche Bruce returned to MISS THAYER ENTERTAINS Ole Langerud, prominent ski jumper. Mrs. \Volfe and Ellen Wolfe. Mrs. meet at the same time, and while Sandy last week, bringing her grand EMBROIDERY CLUB MEETS mother with her, Mrs. Jane Bruce, Miss Catherine Thayer and her Sandy Embroidery club was enter­ It is graded and rocked like a high­ Charles Updegarve was hostess. the men are holding their convention who will make her home in Sandy. father, Oscar Thayer, Cherryville, at last week's meeting by Mrs way, starts at the top 16 feet wide in the Masonic building the ladies Mrs. Bruce was here when her were hosts at a very delicious dinner tained Ivan Yost. present were the and from takeoff widens to over one MRS. GIBSON ILL will hold theirs in the I. O. O. F. daughter and family first came to recently. Present beside the hosts hostess, her Those mother, Mrs. Nichols, hundred feet. All stumps and snags Mrs. Linnie V. Gibson, who re­ building. Several hundred members were Mr. and Mrs. Artie Mitchell, Hattie Dahrens, Mrs. H. A. Schnei­ were removed, making it smooth as a sides at Eagle Creek near the Doug­ of the two organizations are expected Sandy. Miss M argaret Donovan, and Mr. and der, Mrs. Ned Mitchell, Mrs. H. Per- field, and the brush has been cut 300 lass Ridge school, and who left home to attend. ret, Amanda and Ruth, and Mrs. R feet farther back than last year. The the middle of September for a visit The business of the lodges will be ESTACADA LOCALS Mrs. A. Bedenstein. Mt. Hood Ski club will give tourna­ F. Dittert. with relatives in Eastern Oregon, has disposed of during the day and after The entertainm ent by the P. T. A. ments there this winter. Boyd Sum­ New paraphernalia for the grade been seriously ill the last three weeks dinner, to be held at 6 o’clock, a at Eagle Creek F’riday night will be mers and F. W. Herman of Rainier VISITS SWIM a( the home of her brother. William program will be given in the Masonic school play shed arrived and was in­ well worth attending. The compe­ The CONSUL British vice-consul, his wife und Langerud were partners in build­ Chapman of Pilot Rock. She ¡3 now building, which will be open to the stalled this week. tition in pie making is expected to be and two children, were dinner guests ing the new jump. Saturday will be a big day in Es­ slowly recovering, according to news public. L. A. Chapman, who is in keen, and outside competition is de- at Swim Sunday, where they spent received from relatives first of this churge of arrangements, issues an in­ tacada as three or four hundred Odd | sired. The prizes are worth trying the day. and Rebekahs are expected j for. week. vitation to everyone to attend the Fellows ENTERTAINS SANDY to attend the convention here and evening program. HAS CHEEK OPERATION will be guests of the city. Little Martha Funk of Sandy had Mrs. Collier, mother of Mrs. Harry WOMAN S CLUB DANCE NETS AUXILIARY VISITS IN CITY a growth removed from her cheek KING OF KINGS TO Paul Guldensopf, employee of the Murray, is here from Portland this last week and wa8 in a hospital. One week visiting at the home of her Creek Lumber company, took daughter. had been enlarged since she Mrs. Harvey .Schneider was a de­ OVER SIXTY DOLLARS Alder BE PRESENTEDAT LIBERTY cheek Saturday off and spent the day in was very small. lightful hostess Thursday to the Ted Ahlberg is having a vacation the city. Sandy Women'* club. Mrs. C. O. POPOFF CHILD ILL now from his duties as agent for the The dance committee reported a Duke took the chair in the absence “ King of Kings,” the great Bible JUNKER ENJOYS VOYAGE Naomi Popoff of Firwood has been P. E. P. company and is absent from successful dance at Eagle Creek Sat­ Fred Junker wrote from the Mex- of the president, Mrs. F. T. Shelley. picture story, is the feature at the in bed suffering nerve tumors on the home most of the time visiting rela­ urday night at the Monday meeting l iean coast he is enjoying his trip on After an interesting business session Theatre, Estacada, Sunday, bottoms of her feet, it is said. of the American Legion Auxiliary. j the big freight steamer immensely tives and friends. Mrs. Ahlberg and Liberty delicious refreshments, including sal­ Monday and Tuesday, November 11, the children accompany him. Three prizes were given which were , and thinks it muy be three months ad, pumpkin pie,sandwiches and and 13. This picture was shown BUILDS TOBOGGAN won by Mr. Kingston of Engle Creek, 1 before he get? back to his home at Mrs. Charlie Kitching conveyed the at 12 the Oriental in Portland last toboggan slide at Battle coffee, were served. Mrs. Ed. Steinman of Estacada and Sandy. Fred is doing his work sc, ballot box from Precinct No. 1 to the month and is said to be the most Axe The Inn new will have a conveyor to Those present beside the hostess Mr. Larson. The dance netted the well he had a “hint” he may be pro­ Oregon City Wednesday and Mrs. A. wonderful production ever filmed. haul the toboggan, and, it is said, were Mesdames Scales, Duke, Dixon, G Ames delivered the box from No. organization about $65. The story deals with the final the passengers who dislike to “ walk Ogden, Margaret Bell, Maud Heed, moted. 2 to the county clerk. A plan for forming a sewing club months of the life of Jesus. The hill up” for the next slide. The Brown, Murray, Bosholm, Miller, L. A. Chapman drove to Hood scenes of His ministry are finely pre­ the by members of the Auxiliary for the RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL conveyor is to be operated with a Blackhall, Harry Krebs, Horr, Miss purpose of making and mending gar­ Mrs. Kate,Schmitz, Sandy, had an River the first of the week and was sented. His betrayal, the last supper, gasoline engine. Kammerer, Miss Thompson, Roberta ments Tor child welfare was favor­ operation on her cheek at a hospital accompanied home by his daughter trial before Pilate, the condemnation, Williams and Miss Shell. ably discussed and a constructive last week, a large polyp being re­ and granddaughter. the Via Dolorosa, the crucifixion and Every week some one write« or The club has changed the date of program for the coming year is being moved form the inside. This was an The football game Friday between finally the Resurrection, contribute phones in to stop their classified ail the carnival at the Grange hallf rom arranged by the organization. At unusual operation, not serious, how­ Estacada high and Molalla high to the screen a succession of pictures in the News, because the article ad- 1 to December 15. This the close of the meeting the Legion ever, and is said to have been caused schools resulted in a tie, neither side which for massiveness, beauty and I vertised has been sold and prospec­ December was done because of a conflicting members joined the Auxiliary for re- from teeth. She has hopes now her being able to score. It was said to charm, are unrivalled in any other tive buyers still call. News want ads date. Preparations are coming along freshmetns. health may improve. be an exciting and interesting game. screen production. 1 bring results. nicely for the big event. L A. CHAPMAN CH0ÍEN MAYOR OF ESIACAOA P. Ï. ENTERTAINMENT SHERIFF MASS WINS AT EAGLE CREEK BY LARGE MAJORITY LEGIONNAIRES PLAN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE