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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
ÍWSWIÍhfll* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + KjX Beware The Blue Arrow £g I t H as B e e n S a i d that with all our greatness as a nation. We are a wasteful, extravagant people « * + + + + * * •fr + •fr + That we do not take advantage of our opportunities as we should, or as we would if we lived in a different coun try where there are so many of them. % This is not altogether true of our com munity, altho there are people even in our community who could get ahead faster, increase their accumulations by using a systematic plan for laying by a part of their income. If you have not investigated our Bank Account Finn for accumulating small sums into a large one. Come in and let us explain it to you. Semi-Annually on Savings Accounts; Estacada State Bank MM U C C I A i 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 + + + + + ♦ + ♦♦ + + ♦♦♦ *.<| B u y a n d Sel l POTATOES Headquarters For Both Seed or Home Use We are paying top prices and advise you to see us before disposing of yours. W e Have A Big Supply of Ground Hog-Feed i Let Us Quote You Prices Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. L. S. BRONSON M. L). EVANS Estacada, - O. C. S. GERBER Oregon. The Red Circle has been work ed to death lately, so now we are starting the Blue Arrow. If, pointing at the yellow ad dress label on the front o f your copy o f the News, a Blue Arrow is found, it is to remind you that your subscription has or will with in a few days expire. A Hint To The Wise Is Suf ficient. Home Guards To Be Organized + + + * + + * + + + From a sense o f patriotic duty, coupled with a desire to obtain the benefits o f military training and the learning of the manual- of-arms, a number of the busi ness men of Estacada are consid ering the formation o f a volun teer company of Home Guards. Captain Hulse o f Company I), has offered to aid in the drilling o f the volunteers and will give the business men the benefit o f the training of his most experi enced drill masters. It is planned to hold drill prac tise on the paved section of Broadway for a few hours each week, the early evening hours be ing best adapted to the business men. Already the majority of the business men have expressed a desire to join the company and any man or boy over the age o f 18 years is eligible. Applications should be made with I. I). Wright or R. M.-Standish. % * r' I. M. Park Appointed Marshal At a meeting o f the Estacada City Council Tuesday evening, I. M. Park was appointed City Mar shal, succeeding John Osborn, who after six months successful handling o f the office, resigned to give his entire attention to his farm work. The ordinances relative to a herd-law and compulsory sewer connections were read and duly passed. ___ Dwyer Looney W edding A pretty home wedding was celebrated April 15th at the home o f Otto Klaetsch o f Springwater, when Miss Josie Dwyer became the bride o f Bernie Looney of Currinsville. Miss Ida Park acted as brides maid, with Clinton Looney, a bro ther of the groom, acting as best- man. Members o f the family and friends were in attendance, all enjoying a wedding dinner following. r ‘ .j. \ i t f W** ^ LAW ¥ sir» tj j Abstracts eiarniuuu. Corporation xaw . Financial Ap tints. Trust3, Escrows and Accountb. Estates probated. Collec tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General proctico in all courts. Correspondence solicited. P rom pt attention. references. Fourteenth year. Bank LOAMS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714-714-714 C h a m b e r o f C o m m PO RTLAN D, ORCOON CLEAN UP-DAY MAY 1ST Soldiers Promise Aid In W ork Tuesday, May 1st, has been suggested as the date for Estaca- da’s annual Clean-Up-Day, with the usual holiday and general co operation o f all residents in the work. The need o f the annual clean up in Estacada is more than ap parent this year and with weather permitting the most thorough job ever done, should result from this year’s efforts. Capt. Hulse o f Company D., Third Oregon Infantry, now sta tioned with part o f his men at Estacada, has promised to aid in the work, unless some unforseen obstacles should prevent. Capt. Hulse says that Company 1). has had ample experience in town-cleaning, having last year thoroughly cleaned and made sanitary. Palm City, California, where the company was stationed during the border encampment. Capt. Hulse and his men seem eager to aid the local residents in the work and as sanitary clean ups are a part of the army duties. Estacada will be fortunate in ob taining the cooperatioi^of the soldiers, with its resulting mili tary, sanitary cleaning. As usual, it is planned to serve a big dinner at noon, with the women o f the town being asked to aid, as they have so willingly in the past. School Meeting Friday Night The Estacada School Board has called a meeting of all taxpayers within the Estacada school dis trict for next Friday evening April 20th, at the school house, meeting to start promptly at 8 o ’clock. All taxpayers and others inter ested are especially urged to be present, as several important questions are to he discussed and the School Board wish to obtain an expression from the taxpay ers relative to the location for the new high school building; the purchase o f adjoining property; matters pertaining to manual training and other important details. School Children Road Bond Essays Prizes o f $7.50, $5.00 and $2.50 will be awarded the first, second and third prize winners, in the school essay contest, conducted by the Twelve Disciples of Road Efficiency o f the Oregon City Commercial Club, in favor o f the $5,000,000. Road Bond Issue. This contest is open to all school children o f the county and ail contributions must be in the hands o f the Publicity Agent o f the committee. B. T. Me Bain o f West Linn, Or. not later than May 5th. For further particu lars, call at News Office.