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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1919)
Thursday, January ‘A3, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Two SPRINGWATER ITEMS Ben Dodson is employed at McCoy, Oregon. Miss Ava Owens is visiting with relatives in Portland. James Folsom has purchased a 1919 model Chevorlet. Mrs. J. S. Shibley and daught er Mary Elizabeth of Vancouver, Wash., spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley. , Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Weld attended the New Era Conven tion which was held in Portland Monday and Tuesday of the week. Mrs. Rainey who has been spending the past two months at the home of her daughter Mrs. Robert Gutt ridge, returned to her home in Gresham. Her son George, who has recently been mustered out at Camp Lewis is now visiting with Mrs. Guttridge. UPPER EAGLE CREEK J. P. Woodle was an Estacada visitor on Monday. Mrs. Murphey was the re cipient of a pleasant call from Mrs. Katie Douglass Sunday evening. Mrs. S. J. Eddy of Portland, was the dinner guest of of her sister, Mrs. R. B. Gibson, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.* Will Douglass entertained Mrs. Jess Douglass of The Dalles, and Mr. Albert Douglass, of Stevenson, Wash., at dinner last Wednesday. Miss Frances Degerstedt re turned to Eagle Creek Sunday evening and has resumed her duties in the school room, after a two weeks’ .vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones, Mrs. Pearl Reed, E. E. Elliott, and Mr. Chambers of Portland, and Jess Douglass of The Dalles, were dinner guests at the home of Walter Douglass last Wednes day. Only three members of the Upper Eagle ('reek Red Cross Auxiliary met at headquarters last Thursday and did some sew ing for the Red Cross, finishing up five suits of pajamas which they had to make. Mr. Hyde of Fort Stevens, a favoritecomradeof Carl 1). Doug lass, who was accidently shot on January 12th, accompanied the body from Fort Stevens to Eagle Creek and was among those pay ing their last respects to Carl. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. , Current Events at the High School (Continued from Page 1) those are chosen for their ability to make fun. While the real aim should be a well balanced pro gram. Newly elected society officers: Webstarians President - - Doris Finch Vice President - Dorothy Watt Sec.-Treas. - Albert Affhalter Sergeant-at-Arms Loretta Smith Yell Leader - - Ruth Saling Advisor - - Mr. McCormack Acielphic President - - Elma Graham Vice Pres. - - Ernest Smith Secretary - - - Maye Lovell Sergeant-at-Arms - Jack Smith Yell Leader - - Grace Cahill Advisor - - - Miss Morrison I NEW TRAIN ¡SCHEDULE 1 II K N H W W'KST M A C iA /.IN K “ B u ild in g T h» W e n t" K *tnbli*hed 1919— F o r th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f W c t e r n in d u s tr ie s , u g r ic u ltu r e . m in in g . oil. a n d • r i m e a ttr a c tio n * . O f in te r e s t to th e W e s te r n Ir.'e w to r. f a rm e r a n d s ig h ts e e r. P r i n t e d on h ig h g r a d e p a p e r w ith c o p p e r h a lf - to n e i ll u s t r â t.u n s . Y i » r , $2 ; copy. 20c. S a m p le . 10c. S b a ck n u m b e r , fo r 25c, S e n d now . T h e N e w W e»t M a g a - a in e . 1211 W a lk e r B a n k B ld g ., S a l t lj» k e C ty , V t a h : 1004 W h ite B ld g . S e a ttle . W a*h. : 790 W o o d w a rd A ve.. D e tr o it. M ich. Addre** n e a r e s t o ffic e , o r p la c e y o u r e u b s c rip tto n th r o u g h th is n e w s p a p e r. t t t (* t I Beginning Sunday, \ j January 5th, 1919 t ) t f THE FLU When your back is broke and your eyes are blurred, And your shin bones knock and your tongue is furred, And your tonsils squeak and your hair gets dry, And you’re doggone sure that you’re going to die, But you’re skeered you won’t and afraid you will, Just drag to bed and have your chill; And pray the Lord to see you through, For you’ve got the Flu, boy. You’ve got the Flu. When your toes curl up and your belt goes fiat, And you’re twice as mean as a Thomas cat, And life is a long and dismal curse, And your food all tastes like a hard boiled hearse; When your lattice aches and your head’s a-buzz. And nothing is as it ever was. Here are my sad regrets to you You’ve got the Flu, boy, You’ve got the Flu. . What is it like, this Spanish Flu? Ask me, brother, for I’ve been through, It is by Misery out of Despair; It pulls your teeth and curls your hair; It thins your blood and brays your bones, And fills your craw with moans and groans, And sometimes, maybe, you get well, Some call it Flu I call it hell! — Exchange. î T R A IN S L E A V E E S T A C A D A î FO R P O R T L A N D : 6:55 a. m., 8:52 a. m., 12:52 p. m., 4:52 p. m. T R A IN S L E A V E P O R T L A N D F O R E ST A C A D A : ! I 6:45 a. m., 10:45 a. m., 2:45 p. m., 4:45 p. m. An extra train will be run from Portland to Estacada on Sundays only, leaving Portland at 5:15 a. m. ^ \ Portland Railway Light & j Power Company * THE BEST “ FLU’ ’ PREVENTATIVE Is a Good Heater or Steel Range Come in and pick yours out before this cold weather cleans them all out. W e have the Best *7A Iirfc from - - fZ '/U lip Keep Out These Cold Winds With Our Wal Papers and Warm Deadening Felts. W e also have Glass, Windows and Doors to patch up the broken ones. . 0 Start the New Year right by paying up your account with the Hardware man. B E R T HARDWARE H . F I N C H FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS N.