Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 06, 1919, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 6, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Hours of Sunrise anil Sunset
Mrs. Henry Cromer and chil­
dren returned Tuesday afternoon
from a visit to Oregon City.
NOVEMBER
Date
Sun rise
Sunset
6
6;52
4:51
6:53
7
4:50
8
6:55
4:48
9
6;56
4:47
10
6:57
4:46
11
4:45
6:59
12
7:00
4:44
Shooting begins one-half hour
before sunrise and stops at sun­
set.
It is good news that Reed &
Shibley are still in the ring.
Look up their ad in this issue.
Supt. F. E. Burns was a Port­
land visitor Saturday.
Ivirs, D. B. Bass and children
went to Portland Saturday for
the week-end.
Mrs. 0. H. Schock had for a
week-end guest, her cousin, Mrs.
J. N. Dawson of Portland.
C. E. Sparks was here from
Portland Saturday night to at­
tend the masquerade dance.
Mrs. Myrtle Belfils and son Al­
bert returned here last Monday
and will remain instead
of
going away for ihe winter.
Phil Adams o f Portland, visit­
ed his sister, Mrs. T. Ahlburg,
last week end and attended the
Artisan dance Saturday night.
The Misses Rosallie Allen and
Carol Holee of Portland, spent
the week-end as house guests at
the home o f Mrs. Julius Krieger.
Charlie Bard, a resident of the
Springwater neighborhood for a
number of years, but now of
Idaho, was visiting in this vi­
cinity a few days last week.
Henry Cossman, the h i g h
school, boy who underwent an
operation a couple o f weeks ago
at the Good Samaritan hospital
in Portland, returned home last
Friday evening. He seems to
be getting along fine.
The Family
Theatre
T H U R S D A Y NIGH T,
N O V . 6th
WILLIAM DESMOND in
“ Dangerous Waters"
Trte stroy of a rich girl who
stepped off the straight path,
S A T U R D A Y N IG H T
N O V . 8th
“The-Sleeping Lion”
BY
MONROE SALISBURY
“The Other H alf”
What is it? Give a guess.
Watch for it at the
Family Theatre Nov. 20iw
ADMISSION:
Adults, 22c. War tax 3c
Children 10c War tax lc,
W. E. Linn, Manager?
Mrs. J. C. Valentine is visit­
ing with her folks at Myrtle
Creek and Miss Gladys Ely is
taking her place at the library
until her return.
Miss Sadie Ingram, who has
been here for the past week vis­
iting at the home o f her sister
Mrs. Lee Bronson, left for her
home in Portland today.
A Portland gas company is ad­
vocating the advantages o f a gas
furnace over those o f other kinds
and is running a pathetic series
o f pictorial ads. entitled “ The
Little W idow.” These show her
coming home to a cold house and
having to go to bed at 9 p. m.
because the coal heater had gone
out while she was at work.
We
would suggest the easiest way
to remedy matters, would be for
her to strike another match.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Allen lett
for their home at Marmot yes­
terday, after a two weeks visit
here with relatives and friends.
Mr. Allen was taking his vaca­
tion.
Dr. L. A. Wells after finish­
ing his hunting trip, went to
Portland to bring his wife and
son home with him, who had
been visiting at Roseburg. They
arrived Monday noon.
There will be services both morning
and evening next Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00
a. m., Young People’s Meeting at 0:30
p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to
attend these services.
J. F. Dunlop, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Bullard re­
cently received a letter from
their son Clarence, who is in the
navy, saying that he sailed on
Oct. 27th on the West Chatala
from Baltimore, for a cruise o f
nine months.
He will go to
Europe and Asia and perhaps
around the world.
J. 1). Stevens o f Portland,
called at the News office Monday
afternoon. He had been to Cur-
rinsvillo looking at a piece o f
property there and came on to
Estacada. He is enthusiastic on
good roads and did some boost­
ing for them in Union Co., where
at the recent election the bond­
ing proposition was carried 4 to
1. He is thinking o f attending
a meeting o f the Live Wires at
Oregon City and telling them o f
the methods adopted by the Un­
ion County boosters, which may
serve as a pattern for Clacka­
mas county
to follow.
Mr.
Stevens is a veteran of the Civil
War and a member of the G. A.
U.
¡Oregon Poultry Farm
Phil. Marquam, Proprietor
i have no pull O'» ..r sale.
A few pedigreed eix us and
cockerels, five and ten dot ars
each. Also a few trap-nes ted
hens, record of 200 eggs in
pullet year, for sale, price ten
dollars each.
Oregon Poultry Farm
(Located one mile out of Kstacada,
Oregon, on Garfield road.)
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Shop on Broadway adjoining office of
E. VV. Bartlett.
G . R E IN
Shoe Maker &
Repairing
ALL WORK DONE IN A
FIRST CLASS MANNER
Can tit any shoe to any foot.
M. E. Church
A card from 0. O. Bland states
that they like California very
well, and that they have moved
to Santa Cruz, where they have
rented a place for a year. Their
address is at that city, Rt. 2, Bx.
730.
The many friends of Col. J. G.
Kilgore will regret to learn that
he had a stroke of paralysis last
Friday morning, while standing
on the street down town at
Gresham. Men standing by pre­
vented him from falling to the
sidewalk and took him imme­
diately to his home. Medical aid
was summoned and it is said the
stroke was a slight one and that
he is doing well.
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R. R. CARLSON
Undertaker and Einbalmer
Gresham
- Oregon
Warren McWillis
Local Agent, for Estacada