I Thursday, April 3, 1919 LOCAL B R E V IT IE S AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. A. K. Morton of Portland spent the week-end with friends in Estacada. Mrs. Esson o f Forest Grove, a state Sunday School worker of the Christian Church, spoke in the Methodist Church last Sun­ day night. The annual meeting o f the Estacada Tennis Club will be held at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg on next Monday evening, April 7th, at eight o ’clock. By order of Theodore Ahlberg, vicepresident. \ J. C. Hillman has a German helmet on exhibition in his meat market. It is the ordinary black leather dress helmet and not the metal pan shape worn in action. Later: The helmet is now in the N ews office and was sent to Miss Bertha Hillman by Wm. Padden, 21st Engineers. Walter Givens came up from Kent, to attend the school board meeting Monday night. He call­ ed at this office Tuesday morning and showed us his honorable dis­ charge from the army, and also a certificate o f the order from the adjutant-general at Washington to that effect, o f date o f March 21st, adding however that for the convenience of the govern­ ment such discharge dates from January 31st. He asked us to mention this on account o f con­ flicting reports round town. We willingly do this, but this closes the matter as far as the N ews is concerned. TAR THEATR S W. W . Boner, Manager. E Sat. Night April 5th Huck and Tom --------ALSO- B ra d y Com edy AND A Ford Educational Film From now on for the benefit of farmers and merchants a Satur­ day afternoon matinee will be given, starting at 2:30. Admission 10c and 25c EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS A. Froehlinger o f Sellwood came up Saturday to look after his property here. Howard Smith and family o f Sherwood, Oregon, are visiting with Mr. Smith’s parents, W. T. ^Smith of Springwater. Mr. and Mrs. James Jones o f Portland visited the latter’s par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yocum, Saturday and Sunday. A. Demoy left Tuesday for South Fork to take care of the intake. He succeeds to the position formerly held by Coon Boyer. Mrs. J. M. Melton had the pleasure of a week-end visit from her mother and sister, Mrs. Can­ non and Miss Arletha Cannon o f Portland. Parties desiring to register be­ fore the special election may do so by calling on Mrs. E. W. Bart­ lett, official register in this com­ munity. Records close May 18, 1919. William Kraack o f Portland, who owns the old store buildings formerly occupied by William Dale Co. on Main St. was in town the last of the week, returning Sunday evening. Mrs. H. Dories and daughter left Monday to join her husband at Sidney, Australia, who is captain on a ship that will sail from that port. Mrs. Dories will be gone all summer. Page Five Mrs. M. J. Graham, Mrs. Guy /* Graham and Miss McKnight teachers in our schools, were all Oregon week-end visitors in Portland. Poultry Farm Phil. Marquam, Proprietor The editor made a flying trip to the metropolis. Friday even­ ing to meet his sister-in-law who was arriving from San Diego. TRAP-NESTED SINGLE COMB W H ITE LEGHORNS “ BARRON STRAIN” - Tom Barron has won sixteen Egg Laying Con­ tests in AMERICA and Europe. The fine weather brought a number o f week-end visitors to Estacada, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce o f Portland who visited Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner, Mrs. Bruce being a sister o f Mr. Wagner. — No other strain has ap­ proached this record! — Every Bird on Oregon Poultry Farm is t r a p - nested. Miss Ruth Saling has accepted a position as clerk in the post- office, the increase in parcel post business has necessitated more help. r L. A. Chapman and family are leaving Estacada this week for The Dalles, where they will make their future home and Mr. Chapman establish an undertak­ ing business. They have been residents o f our town for eight years and will be greatly missed. Mr. Chapman when conducting the grocery business which is now owned by McWillis & McWillis, gained a host o f friends through his courtesy. When the furniture store closed out he took over the Settings from high pro­ ducing trap-nested T o m Barron hens, $1.50 up. Pedigreed Cockerels $5.00 each. Eggs $0.00 per 100 and up. Oregon Poultry Farm (Locat d >ne mile out o f Kstacada, Oregon, on Garfield road.) undertaking department, which he maintained with efficiency in carrying out the arrangements and consideration for the mourn­ ers. We warmly recommend him to the people o f The Dalles as one who will give reverent and sym­ pathetic treatment in all his pro­ fessional services. STARVE HIM Peggy and John Hubbard Standish arrived here Friday to visit their grandmother Mrs. M. H. Evans and their uncle Milton. Their many little friends were glad to see them again. The next regular meeting o f the Civic Improvement Club will be held next Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 at the Estacada Hotel. This is to be a social meeting to which all residents o f the city are invited. Old members are urged to be present and bring a guest. Liberty Bond and Mortgage Company, capital $10,000.00, has been organized in Portland. The company will deal in bonds and mortgages as its name implies. C. I). Latourette is president and H. F. Latourette is secretary, with offices at 520 Corbett Build- .ing. Tuesday was smelt day in Esta­ cada. as S. Pesznecker, wife and son Leon got up early and motor­ ed out to the Sandy river to catch smelt. They returned home with a quarter of a ton of this appetiz­ ing fish and generously favored their friends, with abundant portions. The F ews editor was one o f these lucky ones, and ex ­ tends his thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Pesznecker. Estacada State Bank Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Deposits.