Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 29, 1919, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    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.
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Mrs. Amy Ely and Miss Doris
Lovell were delegates to the Re-
bekah Assembly, which was held
in Salem last week.
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THURSDAY NIGHT,
MAY 29th
HELEN
HOLMES
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The Lost Express
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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
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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!
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Sherman-Williams Paint
Acme Paint
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Catalogue Price— Rubber - $8.25
Catalogue Price Cotton
$7.75
LAWN MOWERS
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn of Rose-
burg, who have been visiting
their daughter Mrs. L. A. Wells,
have returned to their home.
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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.
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