Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 21, 1918, Image 2

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We
not expect
to S E L L all o f the
SHOES
sold in this vicinity
but if
P R IC E
and
Q U A L IT Y
count, we should
sell a large percentage o f them.
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let us order it for you.
W e Guarantee A Fit.
Our P R IC E S are from
10 to 2 5 percent L O W E R
than for the sam e shoes sold
elsewhere.
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"Y our Satisfaction is Our Success"
East Clackamas Supply Co.
Are You Going to Help Uncle Sammie by
Planting A War Garden ?
Wc arc headquarters for all the
TOOLS and IMPLEMENTS
to make it a success.
R akes
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The U. E. C. Red Cross Unit
met as usual last Wednesday,
twelve ladies being present.
Eagle Creek Grange held reg­
ular session at the Grange hall
last Saturday; forty five including
children, being present. A com­
mittee was appointed to make
preparations to entertain Pomona
which is to meet with Eagle
Creek Grange April the l()th.
An interesting program was ren­
dered, several of the children
taking part.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beckett
o f Portland motored to Eagle
Creek Saturday, in their new
Chevrolet car.
Spades
Shovels
amt several kinds of
G arden Seeders and C u ltiv ato rs
F. P. Allen, missionary of the
American Sunday School Union,
was visiting out this way Satur­
day and Sunday and on Sunday
afternoon’ held services at the
school-house and re-organized the
local Sunday School, with the
officers elected being Supt. Mrs.
R. B. Gibson; assistant superin­
tendent, Mrs. R. M. r.rash; sec­
retary and treasurer. Miss Mil­
dred Douglass; organists, the
Misses Naomi Paddison and Alta
Brash.
S. S. will meet every
Sunday morning at 10:30. Evety
body is welcome.
Mrs. Freda Kirchem and Mrs.
Ruby Jannsen were Grange vis­
iters Saturday, Mrs Kirchem and
children o f Logan being guests
at the Walter Douglass home on
Sunday.
D. M. Marshall o f Estacada is
now al)out again, after a tew
days sei ions illness with tonsilitis,
this being Milt's first sore-throat
since the days of his childhood.
Clean Up and P ain t Up the H ouse
We have a tine assortment of
Dekoratos Wall Papers and Varnish Stains
Paints Enamels and Floor Oils
A 'V i » j qujutcr ccntur.
s - ' a» the rccogniicd
SEED
I “Buckeye"
Incubators
aatl Brooder Stove»
HEADQUARTERS
Diamond
of the Northwcit li our
fuarantec of
Satisfactory
I oultry Eooti»
Service
Hcc Supplies
Fcrtihaeri
to You.
BERT H. FINCH
fo r C d tj/c j Ha Bid
$
Contributed
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The Barton Literary Socie y
staged a mock-trial at its meet­
ing on Friday evening. Match
7th. when one of the prominent
citizens was tried for exceei ing
the speed limit on the Be Mon
Boulevard. The defendant was
duly acquitted, ashy ;he evidence
produced it was found he was
not exceeding four miles per hour
[ at the time o f his arrest. The
i trial was proceeded by a splen­
j did musical and literary program.
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Dover
Doings
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tracy spent
the week erul at the home o f his
parent", Air. and Mrs N. M.
Tracy of Garfield. Earl, who is
staiu.neu a- the Vancouver Bar­
racks. being cook for his com­
pany, has but lately recovered
from an attack of measles and
quinzy.
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City W ater Works Being
Improved
Work is now underway, under
the direction of City Mars! al
Page, in the building o f a sn ; 1
dam across the creek in the rear
of the Mary Stubbe place, to cre­
ate a rest ve pond and set i g
tank for the water supply oi me
City o f Estacada.
Sometime ago, title to the land
on which the improvements are
being made, was obtained from
Mrs. Stubbe and it is expect* d
the present work will assure a
steadier supply o f water at ail
times of the year and rid t e
water o f some o f the fo iv g n
matter, which will be giver a
chance to settle before reach a g
the city’s reservoir.
Tom Thumb W edding
Corning
T h e l o n g expected " 1< m
Thumb Wedding” , which it has
been planned to have appear in
Estacada for the past year, wdl
become a reality Tuesday even­
ing, March 2fith, at the Estacada
school auditorium, the affair be­
ing under the auspices of ihe
Civic Improvement Club.
This novel theatrical is conduct­
ed by eastern talent, who furnish
all costumes and scenery and v\ ho
patiently drill from sixty o
seventy-five o f the local children
o f ten years or under, in perform­
ing the playlet. The leaning
roles are taken by the little tots
and the performance ia sain to be
without equal, as a humorous and
finished theatrical.
T h e Lewis Rivers’ family,
which has been on the sick list
and under quarantine, is again
able to be out.
something you like from our
H oes
Contributed
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle
were guests recently of the form­
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Woodle.
I f we cannot fit you with
complete stock
Upper Eagle Creek Notes
A party was held Saturday
night at the Guthi ie home, with
games and refreshments enjoyed
by all. Cakes were donated by
the laoies and purchased by the
men, the proceeds going to the
local Junior bed Cross.
Anthony Hengster of Cottrell
was the week-end guest o f Web-
Robe rts.
Marion Miller, who has been
herding cattle near Troutdale,
spent a few days with his fam­
ily in Dover.
Jos. DeShazer and family mo­
tored to Gresham Sunday where,
they attended church and visited
at the home of Mrs. A. J. Kitz-
miller.
H. N. Schminkey intends to
plant about an acre o f blackber­
ries and raspberries on a newly
cleared piece of his land.
An Easter program will be ren­
dered by the Dover M. E. Sun­
day School or. Easter Sunday.
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