Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 08, 1918, Image 3

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    Glance Over These Bargains In
Fruit Jars And
Accessories
E con om y
O ne h a lf g a llo n s
M ason S elf S ealin g,
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W id e M ou th *
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M ason L a c q u e re d T in C aps
K e rr W id e M outh C aps
M aso n Z in c C ap s
M ason T en -c u t R u b b e rs 5 d o ze n fo r
G ross
W h ile they last -
Jelly G lasses
$1.15 d oz.
1.10 •
1.00 ’
,15 c ’
.2 5 c ’
.3 0 c ’
.3 5 c
.7 5 c
.2 5 c d oz.
No E. C. C. Fair
Here This Season
VIOLA BREEZES
(Contributed)
The Viola Loyalty League will
A s a patriotic economy and to
meet on Friday evening, August
I conserve the labor and energy
9th at 8:30 at the church. All o f
which ordinarily is expended, the
the 81 members and their friends
directors o f the East Clackamas
are invited to be present and lis­
County Fair, at their meeting
ten to some entertaining talks.
voted to hold no exhibition this
On Thursday afternoon last,
season.
the roof o f the Viola store caught
Such a move has been under
on fire, but as help chanced to be
consideration for sometime, with
available it was shortly extin­
part o f the directors favoring a
guished.
one day fa ir only and others be­
lieving that no fair should be held
The local farmers are busy har­
during these war days, especially
vesting and considerable grain is
when the shortage o f farm labor
being obtained, d e s p i t e the
is at its present stage.
doubtful outlook. John Ficken
The $500 which was appropri­
has already had his grain thresh­
ated in the 1918 county budget
ed.
for awards at the fair will be re­
Frank and Clark Cockerline and
turned to the county, to be used
Ben Tannler have gone to East­
as the court may see proper or
ern Oregon to work in the har­
to be laid aside for the 1919 local
vesting.
fair.
Clarence and Tommie Jubb le ft
UPPER EAGLE CREEK NOTES
Sunday to “ lick the Kaiser,”
LOCALS
FROM LOWER EAGLE
having been subject to the re­
CREEK
cent draft.
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osner
H. Bradley has rented his
farm for two years, the tenant
being a Mr. Haze o f Portland.
The Bradleys expect to move to
town, with Mrs. Bradley visiting
a brother in Texas.
SPRING W ATER
NEWS
ITEMS.
(C o n trtb u te it)
Andrew Muller o f Portland,
spent the week-end with rela­
tives here.
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Miss Eva Owens a n d her
brother Frank o f Portland at­
tended the funeral o f Mrs. W.
Wallens, Friday.
Mrs. J. F. Moger spent a few
days in Portland last week.
GET AHEAD
It's the slogan o f every sensible
young man and woman.
The first step is getting a bank
account and keeping it.
I t establishes confidence and
forms business habits that are nec­
essary to success.
Your account invited.
4 * interest On Time
and Savings Deposits
Deposits $130,000.00
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Estacada State Bank
Miss Wava H erring who has
been conducting the school at
Prarie City Ore. for the past
year, arrived here Friday, where
she intends to spend the summer.
Earl Shibley o f Portland spent
the week-end at the home o f his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shib­
ley.
A baby daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. P. Peterson o f
Springwater, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Standish
o f Estacada, who returned the
first o f the week from a three
days’ business trip to Young’ s
River, near Astoria; left today
for Marshfield and North Bend
on Coos Bay, where they attend
the convention o f the State Edi­
torial Association.
Word was received this week
from Charley Kandle, former E.
H. S. boy, that he is now in the
painting department o f the navy,
and «ailing shortly for France,
where his work will be in the
painting o f submarines.
Services will be held at the
Christian Church next Sunday
morning and evening.
(Contributed)
E. E. Elliott o f Portland was
an Eagle Creek visitor last Fri­
day afternoon, Mrs. Reed and
Mrs. H. S. Jones, the guests o f
Mrs. Viola Douglass, accompany­
ing him on his return to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle
spent Sunday afternoon at Fern
Camp. Mrs. Woodle saw an old
teacher o f hers, whom she hadn’ t
seen for 42 years, at Mrs. Mc-
Grew.
Mrs. Jim DeShazer o f Dover
was visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Viola Douglass, one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass
entertained Mrs. Viola Douglass,
Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Carl Doug­
lass at dinner Sunday.
C. H. Paddison, and son Fred,
and Perry Murphy, who went to
Eastern Oregon, a week ago to
work during harvest returned
home on Sunday, having failed
to g et work.
Mrs. Geo. White, o f Portland,
was recently the guest o f her
daughter. Mrs. F. M. Clester.
Mrs. Walter Douglass a n d
children spent Sunday afternoon
at the home o f J. C. Duns in
in Garfield.
Miss Regina H orger is now
spending a few weeks at Sea­
side Oregon.
Miss A lta Hanson o f Portland
spent the week end at the home
o f Mias Loretta Smith.
Misses May Blaisdell and Grace
Van Curen returned to Portland
last week, where they will begin
work again.
Miss Vesta Van Curen is now re­
covering from an operation for
the removal of her ton«ils.
A baby boy was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Fuzek o f Eagle
Creek.