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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
Thursday, October 2, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Five Mrs. E. W. Bartlett has been George A. Harrison, who lives Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Haack and assisting in the Estacada State on the Surfus place in El wood, son Gordon, of Portland, were Bank this week. will hold an auction sale of his guests on Sunday, of Mr. and effects on Tuesday, Oct. 7th. Mrs. H. C. Stephens, who drove W. B. Jett, the electrician, has Look out for handbills for more them out for dinner to Log La returned to Estacada to do some particulars. Barre. work at the River Mill plant. Harold Wooster has resigned as mail carrier, and is associated with his father’s real estate and insurance agency. Our thanks are due Mrs. J. C. We have a complete line of OLIVER Duus for a box of Gravenstin PLOWS and REPAIRS for same. Also apples, which are as plump and juicy as they are delicious and i fragrant. Mrs. Chester Bradford of Chi i cago with her little daughter An How About that New Heater na, arrived Sunday for an ex tended visit with her sister, Mrs. « or Range for this winter? A. W. Botkin of Garfield. We have P. T. Weinsheim and Miss My- la Chambers of Portland, drove 20 NEW M O D E L S out Sunday, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques of Upper Gar to select from, ranging in field, returning that evening. price from $1.50 up. “The Man next Door,” a dra Come in and select yours ma will he presented by members while there is a of the local Artisan order, at the « good assortment. Family Theatre, Saturday night, October 11th. See posters for further particulars. Mrs. R. H. Currin, Ethel Hale, Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE FURNITURE Wade, and H. H.'Wade motored 0 0 < V to Salem Tuesday to attend the fair, returning Saturday bring . x ~ x x k ~ x k k ^ " X ~ x ~ x k ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~:"X~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~X"X~ x **>* x ~ x ~ x ~ x » ing Miss Dora Currin home with them to spend the week end. X M. P. Geistwhite, who came to Oregon a few months ago from X Pennsylvania, to visit his uncle Harry Snyder of Dodge, has ac cepted a position with the P. R. L. & P. Co. at Faraday. He is staying at the Estacada Hotel. Fred M. Rowley, the genial representative of the Portland Commerce and Safe Deposit Co., And on account of our rapid increase in was in town Monday morning on business, we have installed a Ledger posting business. He was accompanied by his friend, a Mr. Church also machine to assist us in our book-keeping de of Portland, who drove him out partment. This change will do away with the in his car. The Rev. J.' F. Dunlop left on balancing of pass-books, as they will be used Tuesday for Salem, to attend the only for the purpose of receipting for the de Oregon conference of the M. E. ? Y Church. He has closed a suc posits as made. Beginning with October 1st, cessful year here in spite of the ? statements will be furnished when the cancelled llu last winter. We hope ho will ? he returned and so, as our French checks are returned to the depositor. It is ? YY allies would say, we hid him not requested that pass-books be brought fn at this adieu hut au re voir. time for balancing up to October 1st. ? J. W. Shafford, a Portland Y lumber merchant, was here the X *{• beginning of the week, looking X ? after some land east of town he i is having ploughed up, and will set out to logan berries. Mr. ? Shafford for the last two years, ? has been field agent for the U. S. Fleet corporation, hut is clos ¥ FOUR PERCENT INTEREST ON TIME AND Y ing up his business with them. SA VINOS DEPOSITS. X He was one of the first comers to Estacada at its inception, and now after some years’ absence, ï *.> ;^ ;^ ;-;~ :..> .:-X -X -X -X -X -X -:**X -' : x~x~x~x <-.-x-x he is contemplating returning. 9 U. S. Morgan will open up a feed store shortly. Clarence Kramein of Portland, visited friends at this place last Tuesday. Earl Wagner left for Tide water, Oregon, where he intends to stay for six months to recu perate his health. Mrs. T. J. Reagan wrent yes terday to Salem as a delegate to the Oregon Conference of the Methodist Church. Miss Grace Berry and Mrs. Jo seph WaJ fender, both students at a business college in Portland, % spent the week end at the Esta cada Hotel. S. Pesznecker and wife visited friends at Buxton in Washington county Sunday. He says the roads there are worse than our worst here. J R. H. Currin and Mrs. L. Hale were called to the bedside of their mother, Mrs. L. E. Mans- at, Sunday, who had a stroke of paralysis. Lieut. Hal Hillman left Esta cada the latter part of last week, for Seattle where he takes a po sition as sales manager, in an automobile house. Mrs. Hill man will join him in a short • time. 1 he Family Theatre THURSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 2nd “The Sage Brush Bv William Hamlet” Desmond SATURDAY NIGHT OCT. 4th “ Man in the Moonlight" By Monroe Salisbury DON’T FORGET “ The Turn in the Road" Tnursday Night, Oct. 9 it may be turning to real hap piness for you now. It will surely make you happier to see it. Uon’t forget the iiate. ADMISSION: Adults, 22c. War tax 3c Children 10 • War tax 1 \ W. E. Linn, Manager. ■8 Are You Ready to Put in Your Fall Crops HARROWS, DISGaSEEDERS AND GRAIN DRILLS ! B E R T H. F IN C H For our depositors Convenience I I Estacada State Bank