Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 14, 1919, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, August 14, 1919
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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
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Mrs. John Marchbank visited
Portland Saturday.
Clyde Denny was a Portland
visitor Friday and Saturday.
B. 0. Sarver was another Es-
tacadan who Saturdayed in Port­
land.
Miss Leila Howe was in Gresh-
am Saturday visiting1 her den­
tist.
Phil Marquam went to Port-
land Tuesday, returning the fol­
lowing day.
Morris Cahill and his bride ar­
rived Monday afternoon and
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Barr.
P. S. Stamp, a recent comer to
Estacada who is employed by the
P. R. L. & P. Co., has moved
into the 0. Bland house, corner
of 5th and Upper Broadway.
Mrs. 0. H. Olson came over
froth Portland last week to* be
with her husband who is assist­
ing at the bank, while Mr.
Stephens is away on a vacation.
Mrs. Ed. Douglass and Miss
Ruth Saling left on Monday for
'V Seaside and other coast resorts,
to be absent for a couple of
weeks to enjoy the sea breezes,
v* bathing, and other pleasures of
these resorts.
The Family
Theatre
THURSDAY NIGHT,
AUG. 14th
Bryant Washburn
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“MODERN MARRIAGE
IS ALL WRONG”
SATURDAY NIGHT
AUG. 16 th
“Fights for Love”
—BY—
HARRY CAREY
The Serial “ The Lost Express”
was concluded last week and we
shall not run another for awhile,
but we shall continue to give a
first class show every Thursday
and Saturday nights. _ „ . _
ADMISSION:
10 afid
25 cents!
W. E. Linn,
Manager.
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells
drove to Portland on Tuesday.
Miss Nell Richmond spent Sun­
day with her sisler Mrs. Burt
Moore.
Mrs. Susie Sarver returned
Friday from a visit of several
days duration.
T. C. Jubb went to Portland
Monday on business, returning
the same day.
Misses Irene Saling and Lydia
Matson were sight seeing in
Portland Saturday.
The Rev. J. F. Dunlop is tak­
ing a few days’ vacation near
Netarts beach, Tillamook Co.
The many friends of Mrs. Ed­
win Bates will be glad to learn
that she is getting better right .
along.
George We a t h e r b y ,
who
bought the B. O. Boswell place,
was in town Saturday. He is
preparing to move here in a few
days.
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Mrs. Thompson, who a few
weeks ago had charge of the
dining room at the Estacada ho­
tel, was here from Portland Sat­
urday night and Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Morse entertain­
ed Sunday the two brothers of
Mrs. Morse, H. B. and James
Van Duzer, also the wife of the
former and two young ladies the
Misses Rachel and Janet Ryan,
all of Portland.
Mrs. T. Reagan, who has been
visiting friends in Portland for a
coup'e of weeks, returned home
Saturday. Her daughter Miss
Kittie, went to Portland that
morning to meet her mother and
accompany her home in the
evening.
H. S. Irvine and wife, of Port­
land, were registered at the Es­
tacada for several days. Mr. Ir­
vine was the athletic coach in
the Estacada school in 1912. He
was married recently and the
young couple were spending part
of their honey moon here.
Ken Bartlett has accepted a
position as Fire patrol in the
timber above Dover, near Wild­
cat Mt., for a few weeks, He
went out Monday afternoon. It
will be rather lonesome for him
because, like the cat immortal­
ized by Rudyard Kipling, he will
have to walk by himself.
Mrs. B. 0. Boswell’s brother,
George H. Fair, has arrived at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Fair, in Lawrence,
Kans., from overseas. The lat­
ter hope shortly to return to
Oregon, with which they have
become enamored. Mr. Fair
Sr. writes Mr. Boswell that the
weather is exceedingly hot, and
that he would not stay if the
best farm were offered him to
remain in Kansas.
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Miss Simpson, sister of the
late Rev. J. E. Simpson, arrived
Monday and went to the Simp­
son place across the river. Mrs.
Simpson will join her at the end
of the week.
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Sparks en­
tertained Sunday the Misses
Train of Lents, who are
old friends of theirs of long
standing. In the evening Mr.
and Mrs. Sparks took them home
in their car.
If you need a -
MOWER,
RAKE
—OR—
B IN D E R
Don’t swelter in a hot kitchen
this summer. Come in aiul see
our full line of
Sections, Rivets,
FLORENCE
Guards,
Oil Cook Stoves
or any parts for above
' ‘ L ook fo r th e L e v e r "
machines, we have
T h e finest oil stoves made. Fully
guaranteed. W hether you have
decided to buy an oil stove or
not, let us show you this line.
Absolutely reliable— simplest to
operate.
them here in stock ready
for you.
B E R T H. F I N C H
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FURNITU RE
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Savings Department
Four per cent interest, compounded
semi-annually, Deposits withdrawable
at will.
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Time Deposits
Four per cent interest, on six or twelve
months time.
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Call and let us explain the investments
to you.
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Estacada State Bank
RESOURCES OVER $200,000.00
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