Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 20, 1919, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, February 20, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Three
res, Mrs. Mae Phillips, Pomona,
Mrs. Mary Heiple. Flora. Mrs.
H. Yount, Lady assistant stew­
ard, Miss Myrtle Hoffmeister.
Statement from the
Federal Reserve Bank
At San Francisco show's the
purchases by banks in this sec­
tion for the recent issues of U.
S. Interim Certificates of indebt­
edness.
SPECIAL NEXT WEEK ONLY!
Swift's
White Laundry Soap
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Subsert p-
Bank
R esorras Quota tions
Canby State .............. $223,500 $14.000 $7.500
Canby First National 210.000 13.000 6 .0 0 0
Estacada Stats Bank 152.000
9,500 1.500
Milwaukee State Bank 23J.OOU 14.500 5.000
Molaila State Bank
174.500 1 1.000 .............
Ore. City Bank of Com. 567,000 35.000 72.000
Bank of Oregon City 1.224.000 75.500 105.000
Ore. City First Nat’l 503,000 31.000 35.000
Sandy Cluckair)as Co. 10 1.500 6.500 8,500
Wllsonvllle Fanners 119,500 7.500 ...........
“5c A BAR”
Not Over 10 Bars to a Family!
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C A S C A D E
E. Naylor was an Estacada
visitor on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder
were Grange visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Lydia Woodle called on
Mrs. Dick Gibson last Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Geo. Judd visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass Mon­
day afternoon.
Mrs. Viola Douglass was out
this way the past week visiting
w th relatives and friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis­
ter visited with the latter’s par­
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Doug­
lass, Sunday.
Some of the men of the neigh­
borhood gathered at the cemet­
ery recently and cleaned it up,
and fenced it..
Miss Frances Degerstedt spent
the week end with her parents
Capt. and Mrs. Victor Deger­
stedt, in Portland.
At the next meeting March 15,
County Agricultural Agent R.
G. Scott is expected to be pres­
ent which should warrant a good
attendance.
Eagle Creek Grange met at
the Grange Hall on Saturday and
held its regular session, with 21
patrons, 11 children and 2 visit­
ors present. An interesting ses­
sion Whs held with the following
officers being installed by W. H.
Holder with the assistance of E.
.N. Bates acting as installing offi­
cers: W. M.. R. U. Alspaugh,
Overseer, Mrs. Clara Boyer,
Lecturer, Mrs. Lydia McConnell,
Steward, Edwin Bates, Assis­
tant steward, I). E. McConnell,
Chaplain, Mrs. S. E. Bates,
Treasurer, H. H. Hoffmeister,
Sec’y. Mrs. Linnie V. Gibson,
Gate-keeper, J. P. Steinman. Ce-
Some Valentine
The best of all valentines was
received by Mrs. R. C. Doming
in Portland, last Friday morning,
being an eight pound baby boy,
whom the stork delivered in the
pink of condition. Unfortunate­
ly Mr. Deming being in France,
was not present to welcome the
new arrival, but Mrs. J. W.
Reed is in attendance on her
daughter and grandson. The
N kws extends the heartiest con­
gratulations to all concerned.
No Kick For Him
In these days of universal pro­
hibition, J. C. Duns of Garfield
eschews everything with a kick
in it, whether male, machine or
Milwaukee’s famous specialty.
Last Saturday while cranking his
Ford, it backfired like a Missouri
mule and badly wrenched his arm,
so that he had to obtain medical
assistance. During Sunday he
thought the matter over and
Monday came straight to town
and t r a de d his recalcitrant
machine for a Chevrolet.
Some interesting articles and
correspondence crowded out this
week, will appear in next issue.
We hear that word has been
received from Washington, an­
nouncing the death of Connie
Cockreline on October 11th, in
action.
We hear’that M. C. Adlon is
about to set up a jewelry store
where C. W. Devore had his of­
fices. This wili supply a long
felt want as Mr. Adlon is an
old experienced jeweler.
Those subscribing for the News
during the week are: E. R. By­
ford, Peter Erieksen, John Ely
of Estacada. Floyd H. Ewalt of
Oregon City and W. M. Wade of
Olex, Ore. v
Admirers of Mark Twain will
be glad to hear that his j>opular
character “Tom Sawyer’’ will ap­
pear Saturday night at the Star
theatre. The role will be taken
by Jack Pickford which should
insure a large attendance. If
you have the blues or that tired
feeling, go and enjoy a hearty
laughjat the adventures of this
mirth provbking boy.