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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1916)
Eagle Creek Notes K r P e t e r s " B l a c k D ia m o n d : 1 ' 1 * ' t V t R Y PA IS- S O Ü O L tA T H t R TWROU^HOUT^ If Contributed Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox en tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson at dinner Friday. What Article Of Ray Woodle attended the Viola play last Saturday night. You The De Moss Troupe of music ians were in Eagle Creak recent ly. H. S. Gibson was an Oregon City visitor last Saturday. Want F o o t Co mf o r t ALL-FOR-W EAR’ and Shoes for Hard iiUOltd Service Remember that our stock is very complete in all lines an d styles of shoes that are selective for their quality. EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO. “ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success” With both mills in full operation we can supply your every need in LUMBER of all descriptions S I L O STAVES Special Cut for Home Built Silos As ever we can till your wants for Flour and Feed of all kinds chilien C& Sam son F L O l ’ ll FEED Estacada Owing to showers, attendance at the Eagle Creek Grange pic nic was hardly up to former years, although a fair sized crowd assembled. All enjoyed the special features of the prog ram, consisting of Scottish danc es, the ‘«‘Highland Fling” and “Sword Dance” as executed by two little Portland girls, who we r e adepts. T h e Maypole! Dance attracted much applause. J the little girls doing their parts | well. T h e May-Queen. Miss) Loretta Smith was very pretty in dress of white and silver. Rev. Aue gave a few violin se lections. Everett Beckett was a visitor at the home place lately. Strawberries are beginning to ripen and if the rain ceases a I bountiful yield is expected. Al- j ! ready we hear the larger berries, crying out “ LayO ver and give; us loom.” T. M., alias “ Pete” Clester, i who has spent the past three J months in Alaska, is expected home soon. The Repnblican party held an overwhelming majority at the primaries in this district. 90 Republicans and 18 Democrats voted. “The rain ceaseth and it ceaseth to rain. But alas, all too soon, it begin- neth again. The farmers are shouting i n j voices of pain, Oh. will the good sun, never shine forth again? Be still, thou sad heart, and cease thy repining, For behind the clouds the sun is still shining. You cannot help it one whit with your whining. And neither, perchance. 1 with my rhyming.” LUMBER Clyde Denny and Paul Frazier H. C. Inman of Springwater An Affair of Three Nation* of Estacada are giving a dance left last week for Round Up, At the Wednesday evening in the Estacada Pavilion Friday, t Montana, where he will be join picture show at the Estacada Mav 26th. ed by Mrs. Inman shortly and Family Theatre. May 31st. where they make their future L ife In Bermuda. Arnold Daly will appear in "An A feature o f life in Hermuds which home. ______________ Affair of Three Nations. ” This always Impresses tbe stranirer is the Mrs. Adolph Wiederhold of j is a Gold Rooster five reel photo apparent prosperity of tbe Dative*, white and colored alike Distresstug Bissell. who was operated upon i p l a y . ____ poverty Is unknown, and even the poor at St Vincent’s Hospital in Port The Tracy school in Garfield est fam ilies cau boast of a stone bouse land last week, is reported to be aud a Harden.—Argonaut closed Tuesday with a picnic. getting along finely. F urniture are you in the market for? If we haven’t it in stock, allow us to give you a letter to Hey wood Bros. & Wakefield Co. of Portland, w ho maintain the largest furniture display in the city. There you may select any article you desire and charge same to your account with us. We have similar arrangements for the purchasing of Carpets, Dishes, Chinaware, etc. You make your se lections at the Portland showrooms and pay for it the same as you would here at home. We have a big assortment of Wall Papers, but if we can’t suit you here, our Portland connections can, on the same plan as above. The Estacada Furniture Company UNDERTAKING 1916 Maxwell ” 25 ” C om plete w ith E lectric S ta rte r and L ig h ts $ 745 . Delivered at Estacada Demonstrations Gladly Given. H. P. Jochimsen Estacada, Agent Oregon Fifth E x h ib it E m ot.ons. We »re accustomed i<> think that only we humans become puitid with fear or agitated with Joy. but x«nue ex- poriuicu.s with perch in the artidcial poud show that wbeu their re|>ose 1* suddenly disturbed by tupping on the glass tbe tisb visibly tremble, and tbe bars w hich are ch aracteristic of this »pecies actually disappear for tbe time being, only to reappear when the dis turbance Is removed and tbe equanim ity of tbe tlsh Is restored. Sometimes a pike Ibat Is rapidly ad vancing ou his prey becomes suspicious about tbe latter's character. T be pur suer will suddenly »top In an attitude o f doubt, bis back will arch, and be will remain auspeuded us though studying tbe eause o f bis suspicions. Only w hen he Is thoroughly reassured does he become rigid, to advance to tbe final a tta ck : If bis suspicion is not a l layed be drops to the bottom of the pood or sw im s off In disappointment.— Popular Science Monthly f