Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 05, 1918, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 5, 1918
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Bert H. Fin^h escorted his sis­
ter and her family, of Portland,
LOCAL BREVITIES
to Vancouver, Labor Day. to see
the miltary program given there.
AND NEWS ITEMS
F. W. Bates of Eagle Creek,
stepped into the News office on
Tuesday afternoon to subscribe
B. 0. Boswell returned Friday
for the paper. May there soon
afternoon from a short visit to
be others.
the metropolis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin and
Miss Elna Hoygaard the effi­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hale of Currins-
cient compositor of the News
ville made a motor trip to Salem
force is enjoying a well earned
last week, being gone about two
vacation this week.
days.
On Sunday next, Sept. 8th, the
Dr. Morse and wife went to
Estacada Park will be the scene
Portland. Saturday to v i s i t
of the Standard Oil Company’s
friends. The Doctor returned
employes picnic, with many car­
Sunday, but Mrs. Morse remain­
loads of excursionists expected
ed for a few days longer.
from Portland.
Frank Ewing of the P. R. L.
The lowering of the lots south
& P., will take a vacation of two
of the Cascade garage to the
weeks. Accompanied by Mrs.
level of the road on Main Street,
Ewing he left Wednesday to visit
improves greatly the appearance
relatives at Chico. California.
of that thoroughfare.
Thepicnic Sunday of the Found­
Miss Hattie Murphv and Miss
ation shipworkers of Portland,
Tauhe of Tacoma, who have been
was attended by about seven
visiting with the uncle and aunt
hundred and largely enjoyed.
of the former, Mr. and Mrs. E.
The Foundation Company main­
D. Allen, returned to Portland en
tains ten ways and is turning
route home, Monday evening.
out ten ships at a time.
Mr. Lewis W. Jones, of the
A. L. Lasswell surprised his
class of ’18 Estacada High School,
friends by appearing Monday in
came up Saturday to spend Sun­
his sailor uniform. He looks
day and Labor day with his par­
every inch the Jack tar, but al­
ents. He returned Monday eve­
though he has donned his sea
ning. He has a “For Sale” ad.
togs, he has not yet tried his sea
in this issue. Look it up.
legs. He probably could dance I R. M. Standi sh after spending »
the sailor hornpipe, but if given
half of last week in Portland re­
the chance he will make the Hun
turned Monday evening but ieft
dance it to his piping.
again Wednesday afternoon. He
is
still uncertain as to his future
C. A. Johnson of George, left
movements, but is looking up a
at the News office some branches
business proposition which pre­
from a huckleberry bush, bearing
sents inviting inducements.
exceptionally large berries. They
drew much attention from call­
Twenty-five boys from this
ers at the office. Mr. Johnson re­
county have been selected by the
ports having picked eight gallons
local draft board, and were to re­
last Sunday, on Squaw Mountain,
port Monday. September 2, and
filling a ten pound lard pail from
to leave for the cantonment the
one bush.
following morning. Those from
this vicinity are William Witzel,
At the Chautauqua Friday
Boring: Walter Kock, Boring;
evening. Charley Chaplin to the
and Millard Landren Trullinger,
manner born, appeared in the
Boring, Route 4.
Neapolitan quartette number to
the delight of the majority of the
Miss Inez Chambers, daughter
audience. We have watched his
of Archdeacon and Mrs. H. D.
antics and perform mess on the
Chambers of Portland, arrived
screen lo these many moons, and
Saturday afternoon to spend the
have pondered long over the se­
week end with the editor and his
cret of his vogue. Probably we
wife. She is a recent graduate
are deficient in a sense of humor,
of St. Helen’s Hall, and a violin­
but we do not feel at all amused
ist of considerable promise. She
by his slob side antics. We
studied under Waldemar Lind,
read a while ago, apscychological
formerly director of the Portland
explanation of him, which took
Symphony Orchestra, and the
in his hat, his hair, his pants, his
Portland Hotel orchestra, but
cane, his feet and his sa.ved off
now playing in the San Francisco
mustache, each of which possess­
symphony orchestra. Miss Inez
ed amysticmeaning. Theaccount
for the last two years has been
playing in the orchestra of the
was cui ious but not particularly
convincing. Probably the best
Lincoln High School, as first
violin, as well as in the Portland
solution is that “ De gustibus
Etude Club.
non est disputandum. ”
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Father John Simpson went to, The pulpit of the Methodist
Portland Tuesday, on business. Church, Sunday morning was
Mr. J. V. Barr has received most acceptably filled by the Rev.
word that his son J. W. Ban* has William E. Adams, 1). 1)., the
been transferred to Co. 13. 20th Chautauqua director. His dis­
Regiment Engineers in France. course was on “The Nation of
Destiny” and it vibrated through­
Calvy, Elvy and Floyd Beebe out
with patriotic fervor and
have recently returned from a sentiment.
Dr. Adams is a min­
most enjoyable vacation of a ister of the Disciples
body, but
week's duration at the coast.
for the past three years he has
As an instance of what can be been engaged in Chautauqua
produced in the small fruit line work.
on this soil, Henry Trapp of Gar­
field, reported last week that on “The services of the Salvation
less than an acre and a quarter, Army in this country, as well as
he had picked 585 crates of logan­ France and England, since the
berries. The price obtained was outbreak of the war, have been
a dollar a crate and netted him of such meritorious character as
the gratifying sum of $404.35. to receive the official commend­
of the President of the
Miss Thelma Larkin of Port­ ation
States, the Secretary of
land. was a guest of Caryl Signs United
War, and General Pershing.
several days this week. Mr. and This
is being performed in
Mrs. Larkin and Master Wayne close work
w ith the Y. M.
Larken, motored out Sunday for C. A., co-operation
the Knights of Columbus
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Signs and kindred
official­
and Caryl Signs and Master ly recognized organizations
by
the
Government.
Melvin Signs, Jr. returned to The members of the Salvation
Portland with them for a short Army are performing a most
visit.
task with notable cour­
LOST—A five dollar bill at difficult
and devotion and are most
either of the stores of L. A. Cliup- age
man or A. E. Sparks, Saturday worthy of the confidence and as­
morning. Finder please return sistance of our citizens.” Gov­
to Mrs. J. S. Osl)orne, Estacada. ernor Withycombe.
Reward.
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