Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 30, 1919, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 3 0 , 1 9 1 9
EASTERN C L A C K A M A S NEW S
Mrs. M. H. Evans has been in
Portland this week visiting her
daughter and family.
ESTACADA
Mrs. W. H. Grabeel spent the
week-end in Portland with rela­
tives.
Dan Matson has returned to
Moler, Oregon, where h e has
work for the winter.
Mrs. Burt Moore entertained
Sunday her cousin, Miss Marian
Richmond, o f Portland.
Mrs. Theodore Ahlburg visited
her mnther in Portland Monday
and Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. B. F. Bullard w e n t to
Portland last Sunday to visit rel­
atives and friends, returning the
same day.
¿Misses Helen and Audry Miller
will entertain their young frieds
tomorrow night with a masquer­
ade dance at Hotel Estacada.
The world prohibition lecture
scheduled for last Tuesday eve­
ning at the M. E. Church, did
not take place, owing to the ill­
ness o f the lecturer.
Rev. Guy L. Drill, the brother
o f A lf Drill, spent Sunday at the
home o f the latter. He is pastor
o f the
Christian church at
Marshfield, in Coos county and
is also taking a post graduate
course at the Bible University at
Eugene.
The Family
Theatre
T H U R S D A Y N IG H T,
O C T . 30th
“ The Purchase Price”
-B Y -
BESSIE BARRISCALE
SATURDAY
N IG H T
N O V . 1st
“ A Petal on the Current”
By MARY MACLAREN
Thursday Night, Nov. 6
“ Dangerous Waters”
By DESMOND
A D M ISSIO N :
Adults, 22c.
W ar tax 3c
Children 10c War tax lc,
W . E. Linn, Manager.
(Located one mile out of Estacada,
Oregon, on Garfield road.)
But when the shadows darken
And the sunlight turns to gray,
The glory of the evetide
Is lovelier far than day.
Lyle Wagner returned home
Tuesday from San Diego. Calif­
ornia where he had accompanied
his brothers Virgil and Otis.
The Rev. Charles E. Farrar,
rector o f Christ Church (Episco­
pal) Eureka, California, visited
his former classmate, the editor
of this paper, Friday and Satur­
day o f last week. It was a mu­
tual pleasure as both had not
seen each other for twelve years.
They talked over the old semi­
nary days o f a quarter of a cen­
tury ago, recalling former inci­
dents and fellow students. On
looking back, time does not
seem as long as the number o f
years would indicate, but its
length is more perceptible when
the changes that have taken
place in the interim are noted.
Mr. Farrar was cn his way
home from the General Conven­
tion which met at Detroit, Mich.,
and is one o f the directors for
the Nation Wide Campaign in
his diocese (Sacramento)
for
raising a sum o f $50,000,000 for
church work.
Oregon Poultry Farm
Thro the glowing heat of the mid day.
You breath the forest's balm,
And over the sun-kissed city
Breaths a peace serene and calm.
Elmer Hannah made a trip to
Portiand Saturday morning, re­
turning in time for the football
game in the afternoon.
Rev. G. Schmid, who was in
charge of the Christian church
this summer and who had to re­
sign on account o f ill health,
spent the week-end here. His
many , friends rejoice to learn
that his health has been fully re­
stored. He went for a month to
the Lindemann hospital at San
Francisco, where he was put to
bed and kept on a purely milk
diet. This eliminated the poison
out o f his system and set him on
the road to recovery. He is re­
turning to the Bible University
at Eugene to finish up his course
which was interrupted by his
joining the service.
I have no pullets t or sale
A few pedigreed c o c k s and
cockerels, five and ten dollars
each. Also a few trap-nested
hens, record of 200 eggs in
pullet year, for sale, price ten
dollars each.
)n the mystic maze o f the morning,
You list to the binding's call
And lie entrancedjon dreamland’s shore
Still clasped in sleep’ s enthrall.
Walter Givens drove over from
Portland, returning t h e r e the
same day. He had a very hand­
some new car.
R. G. Marchbank and family
spent the day in Portland Tues­
day. Mr. and Mrs. John March-
bank looked after the restaurant
and confectionery w h i l e they
were absent.
Phil. Marquam, Proprietor
Have you ever seen on land or sea,
A sight so fair as this,
Where the sky above and the land
beneath
Seemed to meet in a lover's kiss?
Dr. J. L. Hewitt of Portland,
Was in this vicinity Monday look­
ing after his ranch at Gartield.
Robert Zink o f t h e Spring-
water district, h a s just purc­
hased a Cleveland tractor, which
was delivered Monday by A. H.
Brycn the agent.
Oregon Poultry Farm
A glistening gleam of shimmering blue
Lies on the mountain crest,
While I idly sit and happily dream
With my roving thoughts at rest.
Mayor Bartlett has a handsome
new Chandler car, the body col­
or o f which is a dark blue.
B. 0. Boswell was an Estacada
visitor Tuesday night.
Page Five
Shop on Broadway adjoining office of
E. W . Bartlett.
The air is like clear crystal,
The sunshine burnished gold,
And my heart is warm and tender
Toward this peaceful city old
— Anon.
G . R E IN
Shoe Maker &
Repairing
A L L W O R K DONE IN A
FIR ST C LASS M A N N E R
The appearance o f the window
o f the Wooster real estate office,
reminds one o f a county fair ex­
hibit.
Can fit any shoe to any foot.
Ray Eschleman was here last
week from Salem and in company
with J. S. Osborn went over in
the hills to hunt deer. We un­
derstand that he shot two young
deer with onlv two shots, not
very far from Estacada.
Hass Tracy, Harold Wooster,
Tom Carter, Richard Davis, Dr.
Wells and Dr. McCall aré all up
in the mountains this week hunt­
ing deer. Word from them in­
d ic a te that they have been quite
successful!.
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