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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
Thursday, Mav ? 9 . 1919 LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS ITEMS Do not forget to attend the school election on Monday night. Mrs. James Norris went to Portland Saturday, to visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan o f Sellwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs. Rev. J. F. Dunlop will preach at Garfield next Sunday at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. 4, * Mrs. Amy Ely and Miss Doris Lovell were delegates to the Re- bekah Assembly, which was held in Salem last week. / --------------- --------------------------- THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 29th HELEN HOLMES --------- IN--------- The Lost Express ; i ii THE LATEST AND MOST THRILLING PHOTO NOVEL! Serially at this Theatre Every Thurs day! CHAPTER VI “ HIGH VOLTAGE’ ’ The drowning diver is rescued from his perilous position through the heroism of Helen Thurston. Pitts plans to secure the box containing Thurston f a m i l y archives from ‘ ‘The Eost Express’ ’ and to turn its contents to his own use. Pitts discovers that the Mountain King Mine, a Thurston property, has become suddenly valuable Thurston, who has been on a sick bed, is still unable to talk but he manages to convey to Helen the information concerning the mine. Helen prevents “ Haielip” from getting possession of the box. A L M A RUBENS in *• ¥ “ Dane of Von” EASTERN C L A C K A M A S N EW S In spite o f the rain there were a number picnicing in the Park, Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Van Duzer and Mr. J. M. Van Duzer, o f Portland, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. Morse on Sunday. An electric crew was putting up heavy cables to connect the garages with heavier power than that hitherto furnished by the light line. Sessue Hayakawa in “ Hearts in Pawn” The Family Theatre ADMISSION: 10 and 25 cents! W. E. Linn, Manager. Garden Hand Cultivators, 5 Tooth One Horse Cultivators and Superior Lawn Mowers WILL KEEP YOUR GARDEN CLEAN UP-TO-DATE! b Sherman-Williams Paint Acme Paint - - - Catalogue Price— Rubber - $8.25 Catalogue Price Cotton $7.75 LAWN MOWERS - - - - - - - - S « </ V 0 0 o Special $7.50 Special 7,00 16 in., Catalogue Price $8.35 Sp’ l $6.95 B E R T H. F I N C H HARDW ARE F U R N IT U R E Q IM P L E M E N T S What Will a ' Dollar do? Harry Kitching of Currinsville who joined the Ganadian forces in June 1919, and sailed the fol lowing month, is reported as be ing about to start for home. He will bring a bride with him, for he was married to an English* Red Cross nurse last February 19th. W. E. Linn deserves the thanks of the Chatuauqa commit tee for agreeing not to open the Family Theatre on Thursday, June 5th, so as not to interfere with the Chatauqua. Gallon Special $3.95 Special 2.95 Regular Price $4.40 Regular Price 3.40 <) A GARDEN HOSE 50 ft. with Couplings We are sorry that the firemen’s ball was not better patronized. In case of a fire their worth soon would be apparent, as well as the importance o f providing them with proper equipment. On accout o f the graduation exercises, the show at the Family Theatre will commence at seven this evening, instead o f the usual hour. Next Thursday because of the Chatauqua there will be no performance. On Saturdays the pictures will be run as ordinarily. AND Prices Next Week on Garden l i Special Hose, Lawn Mowers and Paints! Mrs. A. K. Morton and her son Robert were weekend visit ors at the E. W. Bartlett home. Mrs. Morton returned to Port land Sunday but her son remain ed to the following day. SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 31st What promises to be an ('Mat ing game, will lake place on the ¡choor'grounds'.""oil "Satiirday. when the High School base bail team will play Mokilla. All fans should be there to back our boys. Don’t Let the Grass Grow Under Your Feet in the Garden Field or Lawn W hen Our A fter less than two years of married life, Mrs. Ida M. Stubbe is suing William Stubbe for di vorce, on grounds o f cruel and inhuman treatment. The Rev. Father Hogan was here for services on Sunday. His new church at Sandy will he dedicated on the 15th of June. He is a marvel in making a dol lar do the work o f two or even three. The church which is val ued at $7,000, will be consecrat ed free of debt. BASEBALL cyçyçy* Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn of Rose- burg, who have been visiting their daughter Mrs. L. A. Wells, have returned to their home. Take Notice K The many friends o f Dr. and Mrs. Adix were delighted to see them Tuesday evening, when they came over to attend the school exercises in which their son Victor gave the address o f wel come. S. H. Gruber o f Portland, ar rived Saturday to go over to his ranch in Garfield. Mrs. F. Jorg arrived Saturday from Portland, to pass the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Possen and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hillman. Page Five IT WILL START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS RANK - Earn Interest while you save more! H elp build a wall between you and ! I Ï ¥ ! I ? \ hardship! I I V V ? ? V V V V V V V V V Y Y Y Y Y Make you think more of yourself! Make others think more of you! W ill put you in position to greet Opportunity when she knocks! W ill turn your ambition into Y Y Y real success! I Estacada State Bank Ì **•«!*♦•*•*♦»*« if I 1 ¥ ? t Y Y Y ! y /