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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1917)
The Father Of His Country Cheese Factory Meeting Tonight “ f i r s t in w a r , f i r s t in p e a c e , FIRST IN THE HEARTS OF HIS COUNTRYMEN’’ The Cheese Factory Committee of the Farmers’ & Merchants’ Club has already sent out word by phone to all parties in this part of the county, of a special cheese factory meeting to be held at the I. 0. 0. F. Hal! in Estacada, tonight, Thursday, February 15th, at 7:30 oclock. The committee had hoped to be able to give more advance no tice of this meeting, but Prof. Barr of the 0. A. C., who is con sidered an a u t h o r i t y on this branch of the dairy industry, ar rived in Estacada today and can remain but a couple of days. It is hoped that the phone mes sage regarding this highly im portant meeting will have reach ed all farmers and others inter ested in time fdr their atten dance. The business men of Estacada should all attend and it is hoped that this meeting will result in the formation of a permanent in dustry here. Jewelry and Silverware Welcome to our “ Washington Birthday Party. A t the Methodist Church. Thurs day eve, February 22d. Shall we not have the pleasure of seeing you? Help us to make this occasion a happy one. Interesting musical and literary program. Now, please be on hand with out fail. George Washington’s memory should be revered. The proceeds will be given to the Ladies’ Aid. Only come and you will have a delightful time. Nice, dainty lunch will be served- Is what every one wants Is what I Sell and Is what you get in value received If you buy it of F. E. B E C K W I T H ~~ Your Home Jeweler Watch Repairing A Specialty ESTACADA, - OREGON Mrs. M. Deiap of Estacada en tertained ten little girls last Sat urday afternoon in honor of the birthday of her grand daughter, Vadis Reisland. Elwood Item s Parent-Teacher Ass’n Notes Contributed The committee in charge as Elwood seems to be having its well as those who took part are share of fires of late, Mr. P. Nel to be complimented on the excel son’s house and contents were en lent program rendered at the tirely consumed by fire, Sunday P. meeting of the Parent-Teacher M. Mr. Nelson was making pre Association last Thursday after parations, Monday A. M. to leave noon. Mrs. D. E. McConnell enter for a few months work, for Several patriotic songs by the tained several ladies at dinner Frank Bittner. He went to a pupils of the 6th and 7th grades, last E'riday at her home in Cur- neighbors for a short time leaving a piano solo by Miss Welch and rinsville. fire in an airtight heater, and upon a song, “Go Right Along, Mr. returning home, found the inside Wilson” by five young men-sen- Miss Dora Currin of Currins- of the building in flames Unable iors of “ E. H. S-.” —were much ville was hostess Tuesday even to enter he reached thru, a Win appreciated. ing at a dinner for several high- dow and saved 2 lamps and a Following the musical num school friends. mirror, his loss is quite heavy, j bers, Mr. Demoy gave a splendid Press Ferrel of Barton, who is with but little insurance. address on “ Practical Patriot a little jealous of the claims of M. Granatzki is hauling his po ism” , leaving no question as to some of his brother stock raisers, tatoes to Oregon City’ where he j his loyalty to the country of his is now modestly telling about a adoption, The United States, and contracted for $3.00 per'ewt. year old Holstein bull which he giving this definition of his sub Mrs. Edna Douglas was hap owns, that weighs 825 pounds ject: “A loyalty and devotion to pily surprised last week when and gaining steadily. the best interests of mankind, her twin brother Ed Smith, came beginning at home.” in for a visit. F u rn itu re For Sale I Eula Park has ^one to Portland Som e M achine This Slightly Used to attend school and live with Am moving away and will sell The Estacada Garage has just her aunt Alice Hillis. at Bargain Prices Range, Sew installed in their office a five Frank Bittner is putting up a ing Machine. Dining Table, Crib, hundred dollar National Cash new plug mill on the Sandy river .Chairs, Washing Machine, Dish Register, which looks like the near Bui Run, P. Nelson is do es ar.d in merous other articles. front of a Savings Bank. This ing the work. Call at home of instrument does nearly every Bert Park, Estacada. Walter Cox. is confined to the thing with a piece of money ex house, with what they feared cept spend it and at the end of LOST Rural le tte r Carrier’s might be pneumohia but is im the day hands out a typewritten stamp-book, containing besides proving at the present writing. cash record, locks the front door, stamps, personal letters, two turns off the lights and rings up % checks, one for $15. and one for Many acres of Garfield land the proprietor’s wife to say that $5. and some matter of a Ma are this spring being planted to he wont be home in time for sonic nature; which, while it can prunes, with Harvey Marshall supper. be of no value to the finder is of Reed, Park and Melton haven’t putting in about 4‘A acres on the very great importance to the Calitf place; Paul Holmes plant gotten real accustomed to its owner. Kindly return to A. De ing about 4 acres on the home many uses yet, but expect with moy. Reward. farm and Tom Beebe setting out in a few days to have it taking photos, playing phono records I about 3 acres. and selling Fords. A dea> was put through last week, whereby the financial dif ficulties, which a short time ago ended in a change of ownership in the Klaetsch Lumber Company of Dodge, have been adjusted and this week, 0. C. Klaetsch has again come into his own, with C. E. Dockendorf acting as manager of the mills. Mr. Roy Healy of Eugene will j occupy the pulpit at the Estaca- ! B asketball G am e Friday da Christian Church next Sun-j A double-header will be played day morning and evening, tak- next Friday evening at the Esta- ing the place of Pastor Guy Drill. cada school p|ay,9hed, when the Ail are cordially invited to join g. H. S. basket ball team will in thè services._______ > meet James-John H. S. of Port land. Also a girls’ inter-class Reserve St. Patrick’s Eve, ; game will take place, and all for March 16th. More later. the admission price of 25c. A d m is s io n Ye Adults: One cent for each letter in the name, G e o r g e Washington. Ye Children: One-half cent for each letter. Yours on behalf of the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. Church. The many friends of Mike Niedenthal of Estacada are pleased to see him about again, even if on crutches, as Mike re turned from the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland a couple weeks ago, following a five months confinement there owing to being badly hurt in the shaft ing of the Klae ch auto truck. — •—— The report was received from Eagle Creek today, that John Henkle had sold his store to Portland parties, but the names •of the new owners could not be learned. There is much whispering around the George neighborhood now relative to an event which will take place there February 21st but as Henry Klinker refus es to be interviewed, no more news is forthcoming now. John Schenk of the Spring- water Christian Endeavor Socie ty is leaving Friday as a dele gate to the State C. EL Conven tion at Salem. I —r ' “ ’ ; • . LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. Financial Agent*. Trust*, Ktcrow* and Account*. Kitatea p rob »tad. Collec tion*, Dead*, Mortgage*. Oanaral prattle«In all court*. Corraipondane* ■ollcitad. Prompt attention. Bank referaneee. Fomrt—n th v««r. io m s ru c o M p o t ia m raaram r Mosessohn & Mosessohn 7U .71S.71i c t i M k t f • « • P O R T L A N D . ORCQOM BM» *