Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 24, 1919, Page Page Two, Image 2

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LOWER EAGLE CREEK
Mrs. Mary Fletcher, who has
been with her brother at Hridal
Veil for some weeks, had the
misfortune to fall while sweep­
ing and broke her hip. She was
taken to Portland to the Good
Samaritan hospital where all is
being done for her possible. As
she is 80 years of age it is very
serious.
Joshua Brumet has returned
home from St. Vincent’s hospital
having almost recovered from an
operation for appendicitis.
Grant Test and his mother
were called to Eugene last week
on account of the death of the
former’s sister, Mrs. Hill who
died from paralysis.
Several of our Eagle Creek
families have returned from
camping two weeks at the Glad­
stone Chautauqua.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas
have gone to Lakeview, Ore., to
visit their son Harold who con­
ducts a Hot Springs at that
place.
Thursday, JulY 24, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Travelers Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks re­
turned home last Saturday morn­
ing, both looking extremely well.
I They say that their visit was de­
lightful as they were in Oakland,
California, where the weather
was pleasantly cool. Business
was brisk there as well as in
San Francisco. The roads in
California were, for the most
part, very good and put to shame
those in Oregon. This state will
have to wake up and see to her
highways, otherwise much trav­
el will be diverted to other
routes. California is engaged in
a stupendous road program and
soon will have her main traveled
roads all paved. Mr. Sparks
says the Californians do not take
very kindly to the drouth im­
posed upon them by prohibition,
but very generally have laid in
supplies to tide them over for a
time. They made the trp[ in
their new Essex car.
PLACE YOUR
Fire Insurance
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W. REED
HIGHEST FRICES
AT ALL TIMES!
ESTACADA
—can fje obtained by listing
with ESTACADA F E E D CO.
Agent for
The Pacific States
Fire Insurance Company
R. R. CARLSON
Undertaker and Embalmer
Gresham - Oregon
Warren McWillis
Local Agent for Estacada
Mr. and Mrs. Ross came over
from Portland Saturday evening
to visit Mrs. Ross’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hughes.
The Hog Special
daily trips to Portland.
nakes
Ship your f u r n it u r e b y
t r u c k . i t is quicker, t a k e n
from door to door, a t l e s s
expense.
Any one having anything
whatsoever in Portland for
transportation to Estacada,
can leave word or the goods
themselves, a t 153 F ront St.
F. C. Bartholomew
or ESTACADA F E E D CO.
VIOLA BREEZES
Mrs. M. J. Cockerline has sold
her iarm. Nephews of B. Fenn-
ler from Portland are the own­
ers now. Clark Cockerline will
move on to his brother Frank’s
place.
Babe White sold his two hors­
es and three cows to a Logan
man and he now owns a span of
mules that H. Wooster used U>
ow n.
Fred Brash and family are
now living in the house on his
place. He moved from the par­
sonage last week.
Mrs. Eva Cralt and daughter
Minnie, from Portland, were
visiting for a few days at the
home of Win. llicinbothan and
other old neighbors.
M. L. Sevier spent two weeks
camping at the Chautauqua and
enjoyed it very much.
*
Harry Reid is holding forth at
the Viola store with a nice sup­
ply of groceries and produce.
We wish him success.
Mrs. Wm. Kaake and children
camped at Gladstone part of the
time during tin* Chautauqua.
,1. Randolph and family and
Wm. llicinbothan and family
started on Wednesday for Ne-
♦ art for an outing of a few
weeks. They went in their au­
tos.
Mrs. Clara llicinbothan and
daughter Alice camped at Glad­
stone with her mother Mrs. Se­
vier a few days last week.
W. H. H. Wade another of Es-
tacada's representatives at the
Gladstone Chutauqua, has return­
ed home and speaks enthusias­
tically of the assembly as l>eing
the be-t one ever.
For years the S ta n d a rd O il
Company, through its Board of
Lubrication Engineers, has given
valuable service in lubrication—
on land, on sea and in the air.
Thousands of m otorists are avail­
ing themselves of this service.
By exhaustive study and actual
tests the Standard Oil Company
« Beard of Lubrication Engineers
has determined the correct consis­
tency of Zerolene for your make
of automobile. Their recommen­
dations are available for you in
the Zerolene Correct Lubri­
cation Charts.
There ii a chart for each make
of c.-.r. Get one for your car. At
your d 'f ler’B or our nearest station.
STAN DAT'D OIL COMPANY
California)
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J. L. LA C EY, Special Agent, Park Piace, Oregon.
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