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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
I ▼ What Do We Do For You m _ \4 % • •• Do you know what a bank will do for youf » First, it is convenient to pay bills by check; then it is safer than carrying or hiding money. A cancelled check is as reference. These are only a few o f the things a bank will do for you if you will open an account. i ♦ ♦ ♦ Estacada State Bank • ♦ The debate between the Esta cada negative team and the Hub bard iitli mative was held Friday night, in ihe E. H. S. auditorium. It was very interesting and held the audience spell bound from start to finish. Estacada won unanimously. Not long after, word came that Salem had been victorious at home and at Hubbard, thus w in ning the North Willamette cham pionship. Our affirmative team, which- debated at Salem, was said to have put up a very good debate. The Salem negative won by a "close shave". One o f the things noteworthy o f mentioning was the warm re ception Salem high school gave the team when they arrived. A Red Cross auxiliary was or ganized in Viola a short time ago, with Mrs. La Croy. chair man. Mrs. Grace Miller, treasur er and Miss Thompson, secre tary. Among the news items from Elwood, which were received last week too late for publication, we are informed that Elwood is now known as East Colton, and the residents are proud o f having furnished 11 members to the Red Cross. They also report the com ing nuptials o f Henry Cadanau and Miss Anna R. Struff o f El wood and George Moorehead and Miss Erna Meibs, form erly o f that vicinity. Monday afternoon, January 28, the E. H. S. student body was entertained b y superintendent Calavan, who lectured on ‘T h rift Stam ps". Prof. Allen o f 0. A. C. and Frank Ew ing o f Viola, talked on "Industrial Club W o rk ". The basket ball team is im prov ing rapidly and is sticking right wi th the practise until late at night. Lately some o f the well skinned knees and elbows have been given a chance to get well. They were developed in the Adelphie and Websterian game which was played last Friday night, when the Adelphics just walked away with the big end o f the score. Mrs. George Forman o f Barton is reported to be recuperating from an operation, which she underwent at a Portland hospi tal last week. ♦ 30 TONS OF FEED T h a t is th e am o u n t w h ich w e received last v/eek in o n e c a rlo a d a n d it h a s k e p t us b u sy sin ce u n lo a d in g th e c a r in to o u r w a re h o u s e . ' ' This supply includes a variety o f ground and mill feeds, so we are now in a position to fill your every want. Remember— Our location is the handy one, right where you drive by the corner o f 2nd and Main Sts. W e c a n also fill y o u r G ro c e ry O rd e r. Flour Feed, Groceries and Building Materials Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. L L. S. BRONSON . E sta c a d a , M. D. EVANS O re g o n . i --------- Miss Virginia Scott o f Estacada is now well on the road to recov ery follow ing an operation for appendicitis performed by Dr. Adix at the Good Samaritan Hos pital last Thursday. Everybody is gettin g down to business this week, even the Freshmen, as the first semester examinations start Wednesday. Some o f the classes are away be hind so they are doubling the length o f their lessons. Mrs. Maud Dittebrandt and twin daughters o f Spokane were guests at the home o f her sister Mrs. E. W. Bartlett o f Estacada, last Friday and Saturday. J. R. Cassidy, form erly Esta- cada’ s painter and paper-hanger, lately o f Canada, spent a few days here last week. Chris Olson, a veteran barber o f Portland, is now in charge o f the Estacada barber shop, which temporarily has been conducted by Dave Eschleman, who has lately accepted a position with the P. R. L. & P. Co. at the Far aday power plant. A few o f the Estacada ladies w e r e delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon at a party given by Mrs. A. E. Sparks. A new cement sidewalk is be ing laid on Broadway in front o f the Krigbaum Pool Hall, the work being done by John Osborne and T. J. Reagan o f Estacada. Theo. A hlberg o f Estacada made several trips to Portland last week, as a witness in a fed eral investigation. Echoes Ccntr.buted by Entm-tuia High School This office is in rec eipt o f an other good letter from Roy Linn o f Currinsviile, now Somewhere in France, acknowleding receipt o f the News, which he says " I read from start to finish." It establishes your credit to use a bank + E. H. S. An Epworth League social was held at the James Hamilton home in Viola last Friday evening. never disputed as a receipt. ♦ E. R Byford and Win. F. V r ie k e o f Gresham, who lately leased the M. H. Mahr place in Springwater, are now located on the property. Tne high school band has had hard luck lately and is now suf ferin g with the mumps. I The Adelphie and Websterian societies held their semi annual meetings Monday, for the pur pose o f electing officers for the coming semester. The following officers were elected: Adelphie Pres. Ray Drill Vice Pres. Roy Heiple Sec. and Treas. Rachel Deardorff Sergeant at Arms T. Walzak Yell Leader Penelope Graham Adviser Mr. Rutherford Websterian Pres. Otto Jannsen Vice Pres. V irgle Yonce Sec. and Treas. Emma Barr Sergeant at Arms R. Ix)velace Yell Leader Sadie Wilcox Adviser Mr. McCormick. The Finch hardware store in Estacada has this week been renovated, with the i n t e r i o r brightened up with a coat o f white paint, the work >*eingdone by L. G. Reisland.