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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
“ Echoes From The Legislature” E. H. S. Echoes Edited by Lena Cahill and Lloyd Saline Hurrah for E. H. S. ! ! ! A fte r losing two consecu'ive games last week the local basket tossers broke into the winning column by defeating James John High School in one o f the most exciting games player! here in several years. The playing was fast and furious throughout the entire game and not until the last minute was victory assured. Captain Denny starred for E. H. S. playing a spendid all around game. Schraeder was high point man for the visitors. Score-18 to 14. It should be added that the game was really saved by the E. H. S. guards, Otto Jannsen and W i 1 Bartlemay. I f they had not held their men so well, the forwards would never have been able to win the game. A ll the boys played an unusually good game and it is hardly fa ir to dis criminate in favor o f any certain ones. East Clackamas Supply Co. Estacada, Oregon. mittee. the new advisor, or mere Executors Named For Two Estates ly new “ pep” , w e are not in a By order o f the court. Mon tie position to say. However, it was not as well attended as we wish Cox and W alter Cox o f F.lwood, our programs to be. We beleive are appointed executrix and ex we are doing admirable work ecutor o f the estate o f the late and we desire the assurance o f Jesse Cox, the estate amounting o f those who should be interested i to about $31,000. j In the estate o f the late John in us. | A. Reid o f Estacada, Mrs. Nora The student Body was treated to a little ta'k by a member o f 1 1. Reid is appointed executrix, the last year’s graduating class, on | estate amounting to about $7000. Monday, Lloyd Ewalt being the Attorney Claude W. Devore said member. Not only his old o f Estacada is in charge o f the school mates but also those who settlement o f the two estates, have entered the high school this year, fe lt more enthusiastic to which settlement in now under ward studies and student-body way. activities a fter having heard him. James Shibley and daughter 22 to 16 is the score o f the boys interclass basketball game, on Elva o f Springwater. attended Monday with Seniors defeating the Hotfman recital in Portland the Juniors. last Saturday. As per the report o f the Secretary o f State Podge Cars ranked second in gross sales during 1916 speaks for CASCADE S. P. Pesznecker - itself. GARAGE - Lecturer Cancels Engagement Miss Uphan. the noted mis sionary and lecturer, who was to have lectured at the Springwater Church on Saturday evening the 24th, has been compelled by previous engagements made by the Presbyterian Board to cancel The Adelphics will give a pat her engagement here until fu r riotic program on Thursday, the ther notice. 22nd. This date being Washing Auction Sale March 10th ton’ s Birthday, we hope the en There will be a public auction thusiasm o f the parents will be better manifested at tH s activity sale Saturday, March 10th at the old Handle place in Springwater, than here-to-fore. The Websterian program. Fri when the present owner, C. M. day was by fa r the best given by Davis wi i otter t'or sale a number that society this year. Whether o f horses, cattle, implements, it be the result o f the new com household goods etc. “ Your Satisfaction is Our Success” This The regular meeting o f the Garfield Grange will occur all day Saturday, February 24th, be ginning at 10:30. In the afternoon an interesting program will be given, entitled “ Echoes From the Legislature” with Hon. H. C Stephens o f George, representative from this district in the recent assembly, speaking on the subject from an inside standpoint, while W alter Givens o f Estacada will speak from the standpoint, o f an out sider or lobbyist. A ll member and friends are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Estacada, Oregon Another Shipment of Lorain Steel Ranges^ just received this week W e have them now in the Blue Enamel, Cadet Grey, and Wellsville Polished Steel, and can sell them at last years prices, altho Steel Ranges have increased in price from $6.00 to $8.00 each. W e can also make arrangements so that you can buy a Range on very easy terms, with a small payment down, or can take in your old Range as part payment. Come in and make a selection o f one o f these Ranges while there i9 a good assortment, and save from $6.00 to $8.00 on the present price o f a S t e e l S a n g e . FREE T IC K E T S , will be given to the picture show, with Cash Purchases Saturday Always ask for your H ardware H arness I mplements BERT CASH H. D ISC O U N T T IC K E T S FINCH E s and save t a c a d a your 5% , O regon