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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
Thursday. Septem ber 25, 1919 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgn of Sellwood, were guests of the editor and his wife Sunday. The Rev. J. F. Dunlop and son Herbert went to Gresham Satur day to take in the fair. Mrs. Carrie Coos of Hillsboro, Ore., is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Walter of Currinsville. George Weather by spent a couple of days in Portland last week, returning Friday after noon. » Mrs. C. F. Howe, Miss Leila Howe and Ted Howe were Gresham and Portland visitors Saturday. Miss Ruth Saling, who is at tending Miss Decker’s business college in Portland, was hojne. for the week end. Otis Wagner came home Fri day for the week end from Sell- wood hospital. When the weath er is fine he begins to feel like himself, but on cloudy and wet days his respiration is affected. Mr. and Mrs. R. M,. Standish and children were week end guests of Mrs. Standish’s moth er, Mrs. M. H. Evans. They came down Friday from Port land. While here the former editor of the News and Henry Heiple went ofT on a fishing trip. Th Th T HUR5DAY NIGHT, SEPT. 25th “ The Lamb and the Lion” By Billy Rhodes SATURDAY NIGHT SEPT. 27th “ The Exquisite Thief” By Priscilla Dean Thursday Night, Oct. 2 “ The Sage Brush By William Hamlet D'-smnnd “ The Turn in the Road” is drawing near. OCTOPER 9th ADMISSION: Adults, 22c. War fax 3c Children 10 • War tax 1 \ W. E. Linn. Manager. EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Mrs. J. E. Stubbs is again clerking in her father’s. Win. Dale’s, store. John Pago and family, with Miss Gladys Randle motored to Oregon City • Saturday. Mrs. Burt Moore had as week end guests her mother Mrs. Rich mond, and sister Miss Nell, of Portland. J. W. Baker of Portland, a former game, warden, spent the week end • with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cooper. The bed of Japanese lilies in P. M. Wagner’s garden, is a joy to behold, and their fragrance is as sweet as their beauty. F. Hebdingof Perrydale, Ore., who has been visiting his sister Mrs. C. A. Jacques of Garfield, left for his home-Tuesday. Miss Bertha Hillman has gone to Corvallis, to enter the 0. A. C , where she will take the com mercial and musical courses. Dave Eschleman and wife and little son left on Sundav for a two weeks vacation. They will visit relatives in Salem and Cor vallis and other points n#ar there and Mr. Eschleman expects to do some hunting in that viciity. n A. C. Cooper went to Portland Saturday. He informs us that he has six boxes of a new kind of crab apple, the French seed ling. The tree bore for the first time this year. He claims they make the best jelly he has known. Paul JTHolm of Garfield, has purchased an Avery tractor with a Grand Detour Jr. sulky plow. The machines arrived from Port land last week and Saturday morning he was driving them through the streets on his way home. John Ficken. who went to stay with his son at Bison, Kan., about two months ago, returned last Saturday. He found Kan sas altogether too warm and is convinced that this vicinity is the place to live in. He will move on to a ranch in V'oia. Mrs. A. E. Sparks entertained a number of ladies Friday af ternoon. The time was pleas antly passed in visiting, guess ing contests and partaking of delicious refreshments. Mrs. Sparks’ skill ir, the culinary line is well known ammigher friends. Ken Bartlett left Monday for Eugene, where,he will reenter the University, his course hav ing been interrupted by his join ing the army for war service. He will be warmly welcomed, not only for himself, but also because he will add considerable strength to the football eleven. ................................... — — 11 '■ ■ ■ '■ « 1 ■■ 11 ■■ . Page Five ' — E. S. Womer went to Portland The slat»1 fair is on this week Saturday. at Salety. Merton Weatherby, who has Mrs. Marv Whiting and Mrs. been in Portland tor two weeks, A. \ \ . Botkin of Garfield, return- returned home Saturday even- od Saturday afternoon from a ing. visit in Portland. Are You Ready to Put 14450729 ;; TIC. _r_ A We have a complete line of OLIVER PLOWS and REPAIRS for same. Also HARROWS, DISCS, SEEDERS AND GRAIN DflILLS * How About that New Heater < or Range for this winter? We have 20 NEW M O D E L S to select from, ranging in ' price from $1.50 up. Come in and select yours while there is a good assortment. B E R T H . F I N C H HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS i ________________________ ._______________ Í V I ? I ! The time to save Is when we are making money. In this year • of • prosperity, it behooves us all to save something to help in the less fortunate times. I I % 1 i ! ? • * ! Four Per cent Interest on Time and Sav/ngs Deposits. ! ? ! ! Í ? Estacada State Bank “Safety and Service.’ î •X~X,,X,*X,*X~X,,X“X,*X**X,,X,,X* * * ir-X— VX ¡•"X,-X"*X“X •.••X“X~X«*’ ' .vj