Thursday, June 19, 1919 LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. G. Schmid and baby went to Portland Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. K. Morton arrived Saturday from Portland for the weekend. M. C. Adlon was another Port­ land visitor Friday, taking in the Rose Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Botkin, of Garfield, spent the day in Port­ land Saturday. Mrs. William Held, of George, was taken to the Good Samari­ tan hospital at Portland Monday evening, and operated on Tues­ day morning1 there for appendi­ citis, by Dr. McCall. t------------------------------------ THURSDAY NIGHT, JUNE 19th HELEN HOLMES « The Lost Express THE LATEST AND MOST THRILLING PHOTO- NOVEL! Serially at this Theatre Every Thurs­ day! CHAPTER VIII “THE MOUNTAIN KING“ The Mountain King mine de­ velops as an immensely valuable property. Helen and Muiphy by trailing Pitts discovers traces of “The Lost Express.” Detective Mur­ phy is convinced that the missing train is camouflaged by the skil­ ful foreign gang. General Thurston urges Mur­ phy to locate the missing train at any expense, and Helen deter­ mines to go with the railway detective on the trail. Young Bonner, the clerk, who is devoted to Helen, handicaps the search by following her, be­ ing jealous of Murphy’s atten­ tion. essue HayaKawa in “HIS BIRTHRIGHT” SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 21st Beatriz Michlena In “ Just a Squaw ” The Family Theatre ADMISSION: 10 and 2f> cents! W. E. Linn, Manager. P EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS E. Thomas came into this of- Mrs. A. R. Sparks writes from Lyle Wagner accompanied by fice Saturday to renew his sub- Oakland, Calf., that they a in­ his sister, Miss Ida, is visiting scription* Mr. Thomas l ef t rived safely but were delayed a at Marshfield and Coos Bay Tuesday for Tillamook where he littleenroute by machine troubles, points. intends to reside, having bought owing to their car being a new Mrs. 1). B. Herring, Mrs. E. a ranch in that vicinity. one and not pioperly adjusted. E. Saling with Irene and Ted, were Rose Festival attendants -o o o on Friday in Portland. D on’t Let the Grass Grow Under Your F eetin the Garden The Portland Elks will have a Field or Lawn W hen Our picnic in the park on Sunday. “Hello Bill! hope you will have a Garden Hand Cultivators, 5 Tooth good time!” Dr. L. A. Wells and family One Horse Cultivators and Superior left for Roseburg Sunday to visit Mrs. Wells’ parents at that Lawn Mowers place. They will be back by WILL KEEP YOUR GARDEN CLEAN AND Monday. UP-TO-DATE! Mrs. M. H. Evans returned from Portland Saturday after­ Special Prices Next Week on Garden noon, and was accompanied by he” little grandson, John Hub­ Lawn Mowers and Pai nt s! bard Standish. Gallon J. E. Schenk has removed Sherman-Williams Paint Regular Price $4.40 Special $3.95 from Springwater to Estacada, s Acme Paint - - - Regular Price 3.40 Special 2.95 and he and his family are oc­ GARDEN HOSE 50 ft. with Couplings cupying one of the residences Catalogue Price—Rubber $8.25 - - - - Special $7.50 belonging to John Page. Catalogue Price Cotton $7.75 Special 7.00 Mrs. 0. E. Smith and children LAWN MOWERS 1(5 in., Catalogue Price $8.35 Sp’l $6.95 left last week for Independence, Kan., where .she will spend the summer with the relatives of her husband. She stops en route at Denver, Col., where Mr. Smith IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE FURNITURE is working. Capt. Raymond Wells, who has lately returned from over­ seas and has received his dis­ charge, visited his brother, Dr. I Wells, here Saturday. Capt. I Y Wells was in the Army dental ! Y yy department. ? W. S. Lovejoy and wife leave ? f y this week for Everett, Wash, to y attend a camp meeting of the y Y y members of the apostolic faith. 1 Y Y They will make the trip in their car with trailer behind in which y ! they can sleep and store all their Y paraphernalia. They do not ex­ If you have a Hundred Dollars or a ? pect to return to Estacada. : Thousand Dollars, or more or less, The N ews has received a card from S. Pesznecker, mailed at y I y don’t loose interest on it while you are Palo Alto, Calf., where he was y y y waiting for a permanent investment. visiting old friends. He said the ï trip down was made in good Call and let us explain to you how you i shape, altho the roads at places were hard on a machine. He is rap earn Four percent interest while delighted with the California ! y Y t roads and wishes Oregon had the waiting and have the money at com­ like. California will expend ? y mand at any time. $40,000,000 fer roads this year. j Y J. W. Reed and family and M. y B. Signs and family went to Portland Friday to take in the Festival. While there they saw the aeroplane casualty at East- î ! moreland. They were only a I block away from the spot where ? it fell. It made a resounding y crash as it struck the pavement. ? (’all and get one of our taut financial statement«. Mr. Reed went up and looked at I y Our growth will irterent you. the remains. The machine was completely smashed up and the i bodies of the aviators ground to ? pieces. The sight was most t ? grewsome. ass K U i Hose, B E R T H. F IN C H % GOOD SHORT TIME : : INVESTMENT ! i ! ! Estacada State Bank î I 4