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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
Thursday, October 9, 1919 LOCAL B R E V I T I E S AND NEWS ITEMS B. H. Finch has been on the sick list this week.• ** Dr. H. V. Adix was seen on our streets Friday. F. E. Burns went to the me tropolis Saturday morning. E. S. Womer was a passenger on the 8:52 train Saturday morn ing. G. E. Lawrence came over from Portland Saturday morn ing. Mrs. M. A. Stubbs of Gresham was a guest at the Wm. Dale home, Sunday. Walter Givens of Kent, Ore., formerly of this place, was an Estacada visitor last Friday. Mrs. M. H. Evans went to Portland Sunday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Stan- dish and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster drove Sunday, t o . Orchards, Wash., near Vancouver, to visit a cousin of the former. Mrs: Hal Hillman left Estacada Tuesday, for Walla Walla to join her husband, who has a position with the Page Automobile Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herrman were guests at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Barr, last Saturday and Sun day. They reside in Portland. The Family Theatre THURSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 9th “ The Turn in the Road” SATURDAY NIGHT OCT. 11th “ Scarlet Shadow” By Mae Murray The United Artisans will give a thirty minute Comedy entitled “ The Man Next Door,” along with the regular show. Admis sion to all, reserved seats 50c; aialts 3»^.’ children lfic. Thursday Night, Oct. 16 “ The Man who Turned white” By Warner ADMISSION: Adults, 22c.' War tax 3c Children 10c War tax lc. W. E. Linn, Manager. EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Miss Ruth Saling clérked in the post office Monday. J. K. Ely and daughter Macy and W. H. Wade were in Port land Saturday. Proprietor LaBarre of the well known Log La barre hostelry, and Tom Carter the forest ran ger were in town Monday morn ing. The Rev. J. F. Dunlop has been returned here for another year and the former pastor, Rev. H. Spiess, to his charge at Can by. Messrs J. V. Barr, A. C. Coop er and Edward Shearer were other Estacadans who returned from a trip to the metropolis Saturday afternoon. Harry Snyder bought the C. E. Sparks residence on Terrace Addition, and moved in the lat ter part of last week. Mr. Sny der has a position with the Es tacada Garage. Two ladies Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Fewless, from Portland, were in town Tuesday, in the in terests of the “ Be-a-Brick-Buy-a Brick” campaign. The proceeds, are for building a fireproof mod ern nursery for the homeless* nameless, abandoned babies of Oregon. J. C. Hillman has had the pleasure of a visit from his sis ter, her husband and daughter. They are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duffey and Miss Ruth, from Cambridge, Ohio. Mr. Hillman went to Portland last Friday to meet them and bring them on here. He has been busy taking them around in his car and showing them the country. They left yesterday. Postmaster and Mrs. W. A. Heylman have recently received letters from their son, Major W. II. Heylman, stating that he can not yet say when he will return home. At the special request of his commanding officer, he re ceived orders* from Washington, to stay as a member of the American forces in France, as the remaining ones are now called. He has been placed in charge of a prison camp, whence the German war prisoners are being repatriated. He wrote that about 48,000 would pass thru in the next twenty days. After this work is concluded, he will go to Chaumont, the former general headquarters of the American army. His chief tells him he will keep him until every thing is cleaned up. Report goes that as a reward he will re ceive three ribbons and a star. He did not explain, but it may be inferred that this means pro motion. If so, it must be to brigadier-general, for no rank below this carries a star. Page Five Dr. Will Dale of Portland, vis ited his parents at this place last Oregon Poultry Farm Sunday. Miss Roberta Reid was here Phil. Marquam, Proprietor from Portland, Sunday to visit at _ / the parental home in Garfield. I have no pullets for sale. A fe w pedigreed cocks and Mr. and Mrs* Cassemeyer of cockerels, five and ten dollars Portland, spent the week end each. Also a few trap-nested with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg. hens, record of 2(H) eggs in pullet year, for sale, price ten Mrs. Haitie Clester, mother of dollars each. Mrs. Ed. Douglass, came over from Aurora last Sunday, to vis it a few days. Oregon Poultry Farm Miss Helen Wooster was taken (Located one miie out of Estacada, Oregon, on Garfield road.) with a fainting spell in school last Tuesday, but was sufficiently recovered to resume her studies the following day. Shop on Broadway adjoining office of H. A. Rands who has charge E. W. Bartlett. of the work going on above Caz adero, for the P. Rv L. & P. Co. G . R EIN has been in Estacada this week Shoe Maker & Repairing trying to get help. ALL WORK DONE IN A FIRST CLASS MANNER Tickets for the show at The Can fit any shoe to any foot. Family Theatre, Saturday night, which includes the comedy by the United Artisans, are on sale at Carl Kimmel was home from R. G. Marchbanks. Eugene this week. Charles Bartholomew, of Echo, Or., made a brief visit here Mon Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen were day, to see his sister, Mrs» E. E. here from Marmot this week. Saling and brother, Fred Bar* Those who have seen “The tholowew. He was on his way Turn in the Road” at Portland, to Portland, where he had a car say that it is a very pretty pic load of hogs on the market. ture and well worth seeing, .. t Y Y Y Y X For our depositors Convenience And on account of our rapid increase in business, we have installed a Ledger posting machine to assist us in our book-keeping de partment. This change will do away with the balancing of pass-books, as they will be used only for the purpose of receipting for the de posits as made. Beginning with October 1st, statements will be furnished when the cancelled checks are returned to the depositor. # requested that pass-books be brought It is in at this time for balancing up to October 1st. Estacada State B a n k t 1 FOUR PERCENT INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. •t.-t-r—r—r— t— t