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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1917)
One Reason Why You Should Have A Bank Account At the age of sixtv-five, 95 out of 100 persons are dependent upon others for their support. WHY? Because they did not save a little when they were in the prime of life. A Bank Account is the Best Friend you have when in Sickness or Need. No charge for small accounts. 0^4% In te re s ts Compounded Semi-annually Estacada State Bank Leroy D. Walker, President Thomas Yocum, Vice President I r wi n D. W r i g h t , C a s h i e r I Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. Successors To c4.11en £&> Co. Quality SHEDS for 1917 C l o v e r * H a y* Lime and Sulphur Spray Building Material Farm ers Exchange D epartm ent 1 Iron Beam Plow 1 Riding Plow 1 Hay Cutter 1 Pitcher Pump 1 Steel Bar 1 7 ft. Saw Horses for Sale or Trade. Free Tickets to show with Cash Purchases Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. L. S. BRONSON Estacada, M. D. EVANS • - O. C. S. GERBER Oregon. Look At Your Label E. H. S. Echoes Edited by Lena Cahill and Lloyd Saling All subscribers are asked to j kindly examine the small colored E. H. S. played two Basket Ball label on the front of this copy of games last week with unfavorable the News. This label not only results in both instances. On shows the name of the subscrib Friday, the team journeyed to er, hut indicates the date of ex Portland and played James-John. piration of the subscription. Owing to the unfavorable hall, Look and see if yours has ex especially the polished floor, pired, as the three figures follow which had been treated in the ing the name. indicate the month, most scientific manner possible in day and year of expiration. order that such things as the Pi During these days of high cost geon Walk could be indulged in, of newspaper materials, it is even the E. H. S. boys were unable to get a footing. The James-John more necessary than ever that all subscriptions be promptly paid j boys won the game by a score of when due. If it is not conven 26 to 11. The boys who made the ient for you to pay at once, please trip were: Captain Denney, Wag advise this office of your desire ner, Sarver, Saling, Jannsen, Bartlemay and Hannah. to have same continued or if vou do not care to remain a subscrib In the Vancouver game here er, kindly advise us also. Saturday our team outfought their As to whether the News is opponents, but the result was worth the dollar per year, re- . merely due to superior training mains for you to decide, but the in basket shooting. The score was 36 to 17. publisher is trying to give more than one hundred cents worth. The Wehsterians will give a patriotic program next Friday, Dover Doings which the public is cordially in (Contributed) vited to attend. Mrs. S. A. Cooper recently The business men and farmers traded her Dover farm for Port are equalled, if not out-done, by land property and will vacate in the E. H. S. students in their dis a short time to make room for appointment over the failure of the new owners. the Cascade County Bill. It is Several of the Doverites at certain that if the said bill had tended the Women’s Club enter come up before the assembly, it tainment at Sandy Saturday would have been passed by an evening. overwhelming majority. Mrs. H. H. Udell and Mrs. A Freshman-Sophomore bask George Kitzmiller are on the et ball game was held Monday sick list at present. afternoon ending in the score of 16 to 13 in favor of the Freshmen. Joseph and Ralph DeShazer made a trip to Estacada Friday On The Trail Of The Stork and returned with a ton of beet- pulp. During the busy days of the Frank Ahnert made a trip to Cascade County fight, the News inadvertently overlooked many Oregon City on Friday. items of importance, including Rev. Brakenbury of Gresham the visit of the stork at the fol has been associated with Rev. lowing homes:- Miner for the past week in hold Born, January 29th to Mr. and ing religious meetings, which Mrs. Clyde McMurray of Barton, came to a succesful termination a daughter. last Sunday. Born, January 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rivers of Barton, a Cousins M eet A fter daughter. Fifty Years Absence Born, January 23rd to Mr. and An enjoyable and unexpected Mrs. Max Klaetsch of Estacada, reunion was held last week at a son. the Gid Krigbaum home in Gar Born, December 22nd to Mr. field, when Mrs. Sadie Wenz of and Mrs. Paul Klaetsch of Esta Ohio, spent a week as the guest cada, a son. of her cousin Mrs. Gid Krigbaum. Born, Janyary 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Wenz and Mrs. Krigbaum Mrs. Coon Boyer of Estacada. a had not seen each other since daughter. they parted in Ohio in 1862, when soon after the latter came There will be a big dance at West. Mrs. Wenz, who was vis Cogswell’s Hall in Eagle Creek iting in Portland, happened to on Saturday evening, February get track of her long lost cousin 24th, under the auspices of the in Garfield and the reunion was Woodmen of the World of Port the result. land. All are invited to partici pate in this affair. All members of the Estacada Rebekah Lodge are urged to be Neil Bronson and Adolph Sag- present Friday evening, February ner this week completed the re 16th, when a special meeting will shingling of the roof on the L. A. be held in honor of Pres. Watten- Chapman store in Estacada. • berg. '