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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CAN YOJJ A FFORD To Be Without a Bank Account? This question has no reference to your financial condition, but from a strictly business point of view can you afford to forego the many advantages that accrue to owners of growing bank ac counts? This is a competitive age— competition to accumulate is becoming keener a 1 the time. Your competitor has a bank ac count to systematize his affairs and takes advantage of all its privileges. Can YOU afford to let him have this advantage over you? Why not start an account with us and take advantage of the con venience and facilities afforded for the better protection of YOUK income. * + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ E stacada State Bank Second Officers Reserve Camp The second camp for the West ern Department for the Officers’ Reserve will be held at the Pre sidio Reservation, San Francisco and will open Aug. 27, 1917 and close Nov. 2fi. 1917. Since the special obje“t of these camps is to train a body of men fitted to fill the more res ponsible positions of command in the new armies, every effort will be made to select men of excep tional character and proved abil ity in their various occupations. Every candidate must file his application in person with the Local Committee of the nearest Military Training Camps Associ ation. These associations will be appointed in every town having a population of not less than 2500, within the eight states from which the candidates are to be drawn for the Presidio Camp. From these Committees applica tion blanks can be secured In formation as to the identity and address of your nearest local Committee can be had from the cashier of anv bank. The head quarters of the Military Training Camps Association for the West ern Department <van he addres sed at 201 Pine St., San Fran cisco. Calif. Dover George Goings On Cont ributfil The date of the George Com munity Fair has been changed to Friday, September 7, 1917. The usual good time was hud by all who attended the July 4th celebration at the Club. Walter Givens of Estacada was the speaker of the day and delivered a most interesting address. The Lins brothers furnished the music for the afternoon dance and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Dover play ed for the dance that night. Mrs. J H. Wourms and chil dren of Portland are spending a few days at the home of her brother, Leo Rath. Mrs. Jessie Barney and son Bobby of Portland spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joyner. A. Wiederhold came out from Portland and spent the day with his family on the 4th. Mrs. Croner and children of Portland are spending a couple of weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lins. Mrs. Peter Ruhl enjoyed a vis it from her brother and sister and their families of Portland on the 4th. Mrs. Schrameck has returned to her home in Portland after- spending a week with her daugh ter. Mrs. Henry Smith. Doings : Contributed Lee of Knappa, Wash, is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. A. Updegrave. Miss Ruth Brown of Portland, who has been quite ill, is spend ing a much needed vacation wiih the Newton Schminky family. Many of the local boys, includ ing Irwin Updegrave, William Laniper. Ralph DeShazer and Bruce Schminky spent the 4th in Estacada or Portland. M rs. M. m Leroy D. Walker. President Thomas Yocum, Vice President I r w i n I). W r i g h t . C a s h i e r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ m ■ Regular $3.00 FLOUR Special Saturday the 14th only First Per $ 2.70 Patent Sack Wide Mouth Mason Jars if Pints - 90c Quarts - $1.00 Half Gallons Rubbers 10c a dozen Caps • $1.25 3 dozen for 25c 25c a dozen Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. L. S. BRONSON M. D. EVANS Estacada, * O. C. S. GERBER Oregon. E Beals D The baseball game of last Sun day afternoon in Estacada. be tween the crack regimental nines of Company D and Company E was played under good weather- conditions and with a fair sized audience in attendance. The company E boys won the game and until next Sunday, when another game will be play ed between the same teams, Co. E is singing the song of victory. With the rivalry as strong as it now is between these teams, a good game is promised for next Sunday. The Test That Tells Driving the Chevrolet Special, R. C. Durant, vice president and sales manager of the Chevrolet factory, won second place in the annual speed carnival on the Ta coma Speedway July 4th. Dur ant was beaten out for first hon ors by a narrow margin by Pat terson. the California speed king. In order to defeat Durant, who suffered from tire trouble during the contest, it was necessary for Patterson to average better than ninety miles per hour for the en tire distance. The public was more interested in the Chevrolet entry and its driver than any other contestant and although Durant was forced back to sec ond place on account of ti**e trou ble, he \vas a popular favorite throughout the race. Paid Adv. ii Soldiers Prove Delightful Hosts Circle-Two Steps a n d T a g Waltzes never were so popular as at last Saturday evening's dance at the Estacada PaWliion, when the soldiers of Company 1). were hosts to the people of this community. Close to one hundred couples participated in the good time, with probably one half of the crowd made up of the uniformed hosts, many of whom had invit ed their girl friends from Port land to enjoy the affair. The Bronson-Erickson orches tra furnished the music, which was first class and to add to the true hospitality of the ounce, punch and wafers were served throughout the evening, with a dainty punch and cake supper at midnight, the cakes having been donated by the local ladies. Those fortunate enough to have been present, as well as the people of this community, join in heartily thanking the soldiers for their hospitality and assure them that any imagined obliga tion. which they may have felt under to the local people, has been more than wiped out and an even closer friendship formed. Guv E. LaFollette. editor of the Helena (Mont.) Independent, was an Estacada visitor last Sat urday afternoon, leaving that night for Helena, where he has enlisted in the Administrative Corps of the IJ. S. Armv. LAWYERS A bstract« exam ined. C orporation L av . F inancial A gents. T ru s ts , I sc row s an d A ccounts. E sta te s p ro b a te d . Collec tions, D eeds, M ortgages. OeneraJ practice in all c o u rts. C orrespondence solicited. P ro m p t a tte n tio n . B aa* references. Fouri«*n/Ai y a r . loams placid on pontlanb p a t r o n Mosessohn & Mosessohn n s . J i . / It t l i « i s l * r e l C v tfu a e rt# e o < i L A N I> . O A K t t O M