Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 06, 1919, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, February 6, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Five
Mrs. E. E. Saling visited the
C. J. Pym is moving his family C. D. Allen of Marmot was in
metropolis Monday.
to Bull Run where he is employ­ town Tuesday.
LOCAL BREVITIES
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kandle went
MYs. A. E. Sparks left Mon­
to Portland Saturday.
A. G. Burd and family of Gar­ day morning for a few days’ visit
AND NEWS ITEMS
field
have moved to Forest Grove with friends in Portland.
Milton Evans came up Friday
for the summer.
afternoon to stay till Sunday.
S. A. Gorrel of Linnton came
S. E. Wooster and E. W. Bart­ down Wednesday on a business
Thelma and Wayne Larken of
Mrs. R. C. Deming has gone
lett made a business trip to errand and called at this office to
Portland were the guests over
' to Portland tq remain some time.
renew his subscription!
Beaverton last Thursday.
Sunday of Caryl and Melvin
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
0.
Whitcomb,
Signs.
Mrs. E. W. Bartlett and her W. W. Dillon who has been
of Portland, spent Sunday at their
daughter Mrs. R. L. Smith went serving in France as Y. M. C. A.
Mrs. Pickard accompanied by , ranch in Garfield.
to Portland Monday to spend the secretary arrived home Saturday.
Mrs. C. J. Cathcart both of Sell-
Owing
to
a
severe
cold,
Miss
He will speak in the Methodist
day.
wood, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Schrapel
was
not
able
to
attend
Church on Sunday morning, and
W. J. Moore.
James Van Duzer of Portland, should
her classes, Monday.
be accorded a hearty re­
the
brother
of
Mrs.
R.
Morse,
There will be preaching at the
I. M. Park has just installed a
stayed over Sunday with her and ception.
Christian church next Sunday,
fine
stock
of
groceries,
which
and the Doctor.
both morning and, evening by
adds
much
to
the
appearance
of
NOTICE.
Sgt. Schmid of Portland. A
The Misses Elizabeth a n d
his
store.
Roberta Reid spent the week-end The annual meeting of stock­
cordial invitation to all.
Mrs.
R.
L.
Smith
of
Colton,
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. holders of the Estacada Tele­
The groundhog didn’t see his • California arrived last week to
W. R. Reid of Garfield.
phone Telegraph Company,
shadow Sunday unless he got up
make
a
visit
here
with
her
par­
very early. We hope he was late
Nye Kern of Portland repre­ will be held at the Telephone
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
W.
Bart­
in coming out, as we have no de-
senting the Lectro Sales Com­ building, Tuesday Fehruary 11th,
lett.
sire^for a prolonged winter.
pany, was in town Tuesday on at 2 o’clock p. m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Page
gave
H. V. Adix, Secretary.
business for his firm.
Last call for subscribers to the
their
daughter
Minerva,
a
sur­
bargain offer of the Portland
C. H. Bassett our agreeable
prise
party,
Friday
evening.
M. E. Church
Evening Telegram for a whole
depot agent, received a visit last
Those
present
enjoyed
a
delight­
week from his cousin Alton There will be services both rooming
year by mail, for only $3.75, or
ful
evening.
the Telegram and N ew s combin­
Bassett of Milwaukie, Ore.
and evening next Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
W.
Morgan
ed for $4.75.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00
of Sell wood, with their daughter
went
to Vancouver, Wash., last a. m., Young People’s Meeting at 6:30
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller of
Mrs. Roy B. Corson and little
Friday to visit Mrs. Wagner's p. m. Everyone cordially invited to
Colton, were in town Monday
granddaughter Margaret, of Ban-
brother whose condition is very attend these services.
afternoon and took advantage of
don, Ore., were dinner guests
low. They returned Sunday.
J. F. Dunlop, Pastor,
the club offer of the Portland
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Upton
Evening Telegram and N ew s
H. Gibbs.
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combined.
L. A. Chapman returned last
Thursday evening from his East­
Will Closner and family came
ern Oregon trip to The Dalles
over from Crow, Oregon, Satur­
and Hood River. He reports the
day. They are stopping at the
“flu” situation which was very
home of Mrs. Closner’s mother,
intense at the former place, now
Mrs. I. M. Park. Mr. Closner
under control and rapidly abat­
is suffering from an attack of in­
ing. *
flammatory rheumatism, and is
taking treatment under Dr. Adix.
Last Friday was the Chinese
New Year’s Day, but it 'lost its
pep for the celestials, as no fire­
crackers were allowed to be set
off. The small boy, who has
been deprived by the stern man­
date of the law, from his favor­
ite diversion on Fourth of July,
will readily sympathize wi t h
Sat .‘Night Feb. 8th
them.
James B. Walker of Dodge,
7 - REEL SHOW • 7
who has been very ill with the
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US
flu and pneumonia for a number
THIS WEEK. YOU WILL FIND
TW O GOOD FILMS
of weeks has recovered sufficient­
ly ifnder Dr. Adix’s care to be
ITvAN “ADVANTAGE” IN MANY
moved this week up to the terrace
WAYS.
addition. His wife who is a train­
“Son
of His Father”
ed nurse, deserves great credit
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for her careful nursing during
his illness.
Comedy and Edu­
Edward Shearer has moved to
cational Film
his farm in Springwater and will
continue to raise thorough-bred
We are paying 3 high licences—
DEPOSITORY FOR THE
cows,
hogs
and
chickens.
The
therefore we have to do as all the ,
FUNDS OF:
Springwater people may be proud
small town* do, charge 10c-26c.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS.
of having such a man as Mr.
STATE
OF OREGON.
Shearer in their vicinity, as he is
NEXT WEEK
COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS.
a great Grange worker, and is
CITY OF ESTACADA.
always ready to Kelp in church
“ FAIRBANKS” ■«
and school activities. We feel
Reaching for the Noon
that Garfield’s loss is Spring-
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waters gain.
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It is
Business
Like—
O have a Bank Account.
It adds to your finan­
cial standing as well as to your
security to pay by check.
CHARLES RAY