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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
/ Thursday, December 18 , Î Î P S E A ST E R N C L A C K A M A S N E W S Ivory toilet Sets for Christmas at the Peoples’ store. Hours of Sunrise and Sunset There will be preaching both morning and evening Sunday, at the Christian Church. J. G. Hayman has been ap pointed census enumerator for both precincts in Estacada. J. W. Reed and daughter, Mary Alice, went to Portland Friday noon the latter returning Saturday evening. * Miss Ruth Morrison, of the High school faculty, left Tuesday to spend the school holidays at her home in Hood River. Mrs. 0. P. Mishler returned Saturday from Albany where she was called on account of the sud den illness of her mother. Mrs. Mary Bartholomew' ar rived in Estacada Friday from Heppner, Oregon to visit her son ■ Í Wv S Fred Bartholomew and daugh^' ters, Mesdames E. E. and C. C. Saling. , W. D. Henthorn of Platte, S. Dak., writes that November and so far December, have been the coldest in twenty-five years. It has been 30 below with lots of snow. The Family Theatre T H U R S D A Y NIGHT, DEC. 18th F A N N IE WARD —IN— “ PROFITEERS’ * S A T U R D A Y NIGHT, DEC. 20th “ The Open Door” a picture of intense and deep devotion. mystery Thursday, D e c . 25th A Special DOLORES CASSINELLI &nd , u ♦. E. K. LIN C O LN in " “The Unknown Love^ • ---------------------------------------- ... Dec. 29-30, “ Pendleton Roundup” > v t *■ / * JV F IR S T P IC T U R E A T 7 P. A D M IS S IO N : Adults, 22c. W ar tax 3c Children 10c W a r tax 'c, W. E. Linn, Manager. _ Sunday will be the shortest day in the year, being the date of the winter solstice. Peter Erickson sent a ship ment of a dozen dressed hogs to Portland last Monday. Miss Gertrude McKnight, an other high school teacher is at Corvallas till school opens. - * i Oregon Poultry Farm (Located one mile out of Estacada, Oregon, on Garfield road.) A COM PLETE 1 L I N E OF Shop on Broadway adjoining office of E. W. Bartlett. Watches Clocks and Jewelry at Mrs. M. H. Evans returned from her visit to Mrs. R. M. Standish and family at Portland, Saturday, 'flight . blit returned Monday to. stay.iinti.Lfca.lTer the holidays. G . reasonable prices, Repairing A L L W O R K D O N E IN A F IR S T C L A S S M A N N E R Can fit any shoe to any foot. R. R. CARLSON Undertaker and Embalmer Watc h Repairing. • ' R E I N Shoe Maker & Every article g u a ra n te e as ; Represented. r \f • J Jewely Made to .Order. : A-special:effort will be made to have a very interesting pro gram for the next meeting of the community club, which takes place on the night after Christ mas. Gresham - Oregon ■ H. D. OLIVER, 122 Second St., Oor. Washington P O R T L A N D ,1 ORE. Warren McWillis Local Agent for Estacada t— A card from Mrs. P. M. Wag ner to Mrs. A. G. Ames states that she and Mr. Wagner arrived in San Diego and found their son Virgil slightly better but very weak. He was delighted to see his parents. r— :— :— :— :— :— :-:— :— :— :— :— :— :— :— . ? i i i A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL I Y ¥ Mrs. Lee Bronson went to Portland again Tuesday to see her sister, Miss . Sadie Ingram, who was operated upon far ap pendicitis one day last vweek. She reports that her; sly ter is getting along as Weli'as could be expected. V I have no pullets for sale. A few pedigreed c o c k s ami cockerels, five and ten dollars each. Also a few trap-nested hens, record o f 200 eggs in pullet year, for sale, price ten dollars each. C K V C y^’ Mrs. B. 0. Boswell and Miss Gladys Alexander, teachers in the primary school, are at their homes in Gresham until after the holidays. ' Phil. Marquam, Proprietor Phil Standish is back at New- berg with his bride. Miss Lillian DeWitt of the commercial department in the school, will remain in Estacada for the holidays. . Oregon Poultry Farm DECEMBER 18 7:41 4:2tf 19 7:42 4:28 20 7:42 4:28 21 7:43 4:29 22 7:43 4:29 23 7:44 4:30 24 4:30 7:44 Date Sunrise Sunset Shooting begins one-half hour before sunrise and stops at sun set. Milton H. Evans went to the metropolis > to stay till after Christmas. Ted Howe is working in the Peoples’ Store during vacation. Page Five ? ¥ I Y Y And we hope that your Christmas may be -I the merrier by reason of your having becom : a S. Pesznecker among his other accomplishments is a sculptor. He took advantage of the wet snow to show his skill in this respect, by modelling a mam moth head of “ the father of his country,” George Washington. It,stands in front of his shop, and attracts much attention. Systematic Saver during the past year. have not done so, let us urge you •• «' * If you to begin at once, as nothing you can do in a financial way will add so much to your happiness and inde pendence as a snug bank account. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett left Wednesday evening for Portland, whence they will Start for California to spend the-i holi--' ft** days. Tljyy will first go to Pas- - adena whgre the football match'* b e •* -*4.. tte A r » harvard and the. .U; of.' * - • Oregon v/lH be played. Ken Barnett te one of the stars on the " latter tearh and will meet his parents there. Afterwards they will go to Colton to visit their daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Smith. They expect to return about the middle of January, »• 0 a ►K. h t m . b r* i*-. 1 * »«»A ,v *1 CEN T fW E R K R t *ON TIM E AND* .*■/’ V - * •.* sa WN g S deposits -. > ' 'J • .$ C. f . . - • • .»••/ J»!*-1*** *" m a ta d a State Bank * Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y