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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1917)
121.685.60 In Butchered Livestock Odd Fellows and M. J. Kerkes, the genial live stock buyer for the Montavilla Livestock Company o f Portland and who for the past year has been buying beef, veal and hogs in this community, reports hav ing spent $21,685.60 among the farmers of this section, from July 1, 1916 to January 1, 1917. Mr. Kerkes purchases comprise 299 head of cattle; 185 veal and 275 hogs, all of which wer£ first butchered and dressed at the new butchering establishment in Currinsville and marketed through the four retail stores of the Montavilla Livestock Com pany in Portland. Rebekas Installation \ ii\ u i .h itn iL m in o ff Wut|¿, »’ í f t í m itot in not. Cl f \ Wi ft CU«!» and (iM to MAC tfou tfon ax* a l|OUt c I w X , niaij ^ívífi) Witl. a u f um aut tii- pu)ü|r .'uufli jin stmini| tfout Ou att» pup«u. iln a ff Jut^i, Wo *0unt ta Acxit tpou. Estacada State Bank extents Leroy D. Walker, President Thomas Yocum, Vice President I r w i n D. W r i g h t , C a s h i e r We are adding a New Department— which will be known as the : ! ! 1 j : ! ! Farmers Exchange Clearing House and We have the following on hand:- REBEKAS Annie Matson, N. G. Grace Givens V. G. Amy Ely, War. Clara Hicinbotham, Rec. Sec. Beatrice Jorg, T reas. Echo Wade, Chap. Clara Boyer, Con. Mary Eschleman, r . a N. G. Lulu Sparks, L S. N. G. Nellie Currin, R. S. V. G. Mable March bank, L. S. V.G. Eda Woods, 0. G. Mae Yonce, I. G. A few of the Garfield farmers are taking time by the forelock in anticipation of the establish ment of a cheese factory at Esta cada and last week Elmer Davis and Ed Shearer made a short trip to Carlton, Oregon, bringing back a valuable pedigreed Jersey bull calf, for use on the Thos. Yocum farm. 1 Cultivator You should have heard ex-post master Johnson of Estacada last Monday practising up on his na tive tongue, preparatory to the meeting at Swede Hill that even ing, but as all present at the meeting talked only U. S. A. English, Johnson got into the game and talked good old Clack amas County English too. Gordon S. Taylor, formerly ed itor of the Molalla Pioneer, but now on the lecture platform, spent the week-end among friends in Estacada. following the pres entation of hia lecture ” Dad” at the M. E. Church Saturday even ing. Mr. Taylor’s usual wit and humor, ooupled with a fine style of presentation assures his future as a Chautauqua attraction. <JOU to tfia l’unluiu| jadliti«« 4'| tKie iiufitutun E. H. S. Echoes Contributed The basket ball teams met with defeat in both instances. This was not surprising to either the teams or the coach, after arriving at Sandy and taking in the situa tion. We give Sandy the credit o f playing a fair game and taking victory like good sports, hoping that they give us the same credit with regard to defeat. The Senior cooking class are commencing a series of meals un der the management of Miss Schrepel. A breakfast was served last Friday, a luncheon will be served this week and a dinner later on. Two girls take charge of each meal, one acting as host the other us hostess and planning their own menu. Each girl in vites one guests. E. H. S. lost two debates last Friday evening. The affirmative team lost to Milwaukie by the score of 2 to 1. The negative team went to Forest Grove and was defeated by the same score. Remember the Junior Class play, given by the gills of the Junior Class and entitled "A Southern Cinderella. ” This is to take place Friday evening, Jan- uary 26. Lena Cahill Lloyd Saling. h ' um I - On Wednesday evening last, at the lodge rooms, the annual in stallation of officers of the Re- beka and Odd Fellow lodges of Estacada was held, in the pres ence of a hundred or more mem- | bers and friends. At the hot-tamale supper fol lowing, a general good time was had, with the following newly in stalled officers being the honored guests: - Odd Fellows C. M. Sparks, N. G. B. F. Bullard, V. G. Clark Posson, War. E. B. Byers, Rec. Sec. J. K. Ely, Fin. Sec. B. R. Kimmel. Treas. O. E. Smith, Chap. L. S. Bronson. ('on. Earl Day, R. S. N. G. Oren Ballou, L. S. N. G. Chas. Hicinbotham. R. S. V. G. Chas. Kitching, L. S. V. G. Fred Jorg, R. S. S. B. S. Patton, L. S. S. G. B. Linn, O. G. F. J. Harkenrider, 1. G. 1 Orchard Plow 1 Single Hand-made Harness 1 Heavy Wagon 1 Pitcher Pump 1 Iron-beam Plow 1 7x9 Tent Mesdames J. W. Reed and C. W. Devore of Estacada were host esses last Monday evening at a farewell party given in honor of ‘ Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Aue of Springwater, who are leaving soon to make their home at Hunt er. N. Y. * 1 Buggy FOR EXCHANGE — 2 Horses weigh about 1000 It each, for one Large Horse, weighing about 1400 It. o llle n C8. Company* E. D. ALLEN M. D. EVANS Estacada, - L. S. BRONSON Oregon. LAWYERS Abstracto oisralnod. Corporation L av. Financial Agents. Trusts, Bssravs and Accounts. Bototos probated. Codeo - d o ns, Deads, H ertfacss. 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