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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
+ + + + ♦ + + ♦ + + ♦ + + + B a rth o lo m e w F ined $ 1 0 . ♦ m These are good times in which we are living ♦ The opportunity to see, to know, and to do, was never greater. The opportunity for men to make the most of them selves, if they have it in them, was never so great as now. + ♦ ♦ * + * + + ♦ * * + * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * However in these modern times before one can take full advantage of the oppor tunities presented for growth, for achievements, one needs the help and backing of a bank account. + \ ♦ Come in and let us explain to you how easy it is to start an account at the Estacada State Bank 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 & *& #& ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * J. B. ** * * * * * R A D E Y Wooden Stave SILOS In all sizes The Patent Door is the Main Feature We have it on display here The Lowest Price for the Best S i l o on the Market Fred Bartholomew made a lit tle auto trip to Portland Sunday, taking one of the machines be longing to the Walter Givens Company. Come to find out, someone had taken the two license tags off that particular machine a day or two previous, but Fred didn’t know it, until a big, nasty police man politely informed him. Fred claims he put up such a good line of talk to the Pbliee Judge, before whom he appeared, that he saved at least $15. for the kindly judge only soaked him $10., so Fred wrote out a check. E a g ’e C re e k N otes Contributed One night recently chicken- thieves visi ied Fred Hoffmeister’s hen-roost, carrying off more than half his hens. Pete Clester also received a visit the other night, presumably by the same parties, but they failed to get anything there as they were frightened away by the dog. Mrs. Viola Douglass spent Sat urday with Mrs. Roy Douglass, who was slightly ill. G. W. Baker is on the sick list. Dick Gibson was a Sandy visi tor on Sunday. The Douglass Bros, did some chopping for some of the far mers op Saturday. Little Geòrgie Baker is on the sick list. Mr. Lowelj of Portland, made his son C. A. Lotvell, and wife, a visit Saturday. The young people reside on the farm for merly owned by the DeRonne’s. Miss Edna Kennedy, Mrs. R. M. Brash and children were cal ling at the home of Walter Doug lass Sunday. Roy Douglass was a Logan vis itor Monday. A. G. Burnett sold a horse to Hal Gibson recently. Dick Gibson, hearing that his father, James Gibson, was not so well as usual, called to see him on Tuesday. E sch iem a n T o IVfake P o p In M o n tan a Dave Eschieman, Estacada’s popular barber, is leaving about April 10th for East Scobey, Mon tana, where he will go into busi ness in the manufacture of pop. Associated with Dave will be A1 Lindsey of East Scobey, who, while visiting in Estacada recent ly, persuaded Dave to go into partnership with him in the pur chase o f the pop manufacturing plant, formerly operated in Esta cada by R. G. Marchbank. Until the business is in opera tion and Dave is permanently lo cated, Mrs. Eschieman and son David, Jr. will remain in Esta cada. H a rry S n y d er R e tu rn in g T o O re g o n Harry Snyder, formerly of Es tacada and Cazadero, who last Spring returned to Mechanics- burg, Pa. to go into business there, in a letter to the News re ceived this week, writes that he and Mrs. Snyder expect to leave for Oregon, April 9th. Mr. Snyder owns a farm in the Dodge section and will probably locate there. E s ta c a d a P u p ils A m o n g C o u n ty C o n test W in n e rs Competition being so keen in the Clackamas County Story and Essay Contests, the Estacada School feels justly proud in an nouncing that Helen Wooster of the seventh grade, who wrote a description of the Clackamas Riv er, won the second prize in the essay contest; and Thelma Eschel- man of the eighth grade won third prize in the original short story contest. r f.'.'r ÿvt $ Qm f A b stra c ts ex.imim. .. C orporatio .«#. F in an cial A gents. T ru s ts , E s.ro * c a nd Accounts. E sta te s p ro b a te d . Cell ac tions, Deeds, M ortgages. G enera) practice in ail c o u rts. C o rrespondence solicited. P ro m p t a tte n tio n . B ank references. Fourteenth near. LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714.71S.716 C h a m b e r o f C o m m o r c A B id * P O R TLAN D , OREGON Come in and let us give you a little information, and anyway Basket Social and Hard Time Party Let Us Quote You Prices Garfield Country Club Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. Friday, April 13,1917 L. S. BRONSON M. V EVANS E sta c a d a , - O. C. S. GERBER O re g o n . J All those wearing white collars will be fined. All Ladies are requested to bring well filled baskets.