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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1920)
I KEEP YOUR EYE ON ESTACADA! a astern (Elarkamas £iruts Devoted to the Interests of Eastern Clackamas County * V olume 13, N umber 20 NEW MEIERS E.C.C. 20 That the Community club is functioning as a social harmoni- zer was abundantly proved last Friday night, when the lobby of the Estacada hotel was filled to the limit with a representative gathering from all around. 20 new members were added to the roll making a membership of 125. The meeting was called to or der by President H. C. Stephens at 8:15 and after the minutes were read and some preliminary discussion the first speaker of the evening was called upon, who was H. W. Morgan of Sellwood. His address whicn appears on another pagt?, won much com mendation and hearty applause. Musical selections were given by Miss Katie Murphy on the violin accompanied by Miss Naomi Pad- dison, and the girls’ glee club un der the direction of Mrs. R. G. McCall. The second speaker of the evening, was E. N. Strong, president of the Portland ad. club and assistant manager of the Oregon Life insurance com pany. In a very witty manner, he commended the community spirit and touched upon the im portance of advertising. He favored his audience with two vocal selections one of which was the popular song with the refrain “Smile, Smile. Smile.” The meeting put itself on re cord by resolution as endorsing the federal hundred million ap propriation for roads now pend ing in congress, and also peti tioning the government to fur nish airplanes for fire patrol ser vice. The rest of the evening was passed in dancing and visit ing. All pronounced it a most successful affair. Ford Owners If your car is leaking oil past No. 1 or No. 2 pistons we guar antee to stop it at a normal charge. There is only one way without unbalancing your fnotor and we know how. Try the old. Cascade Garage, across from the Hotel. 2-5-26 SCHUL & MOORE. *i «' E stacada , O regon T hursday F ebruary 5. 1920 — — -------------------- :------- —-----------------------•------ Former Estacadan Arrested Do You Blunder? John C. Peterson of Newburg, You certainly will if you fail but formerly of this place, was to come and see the Junior play arrested last week for fraud. It “Blundering Billy.” The Jun is charged that he would offer iors are working hard and furi They are doing their part, attractive automobile deals to ous. you can do yours by coming to prospective customers and get see this play, Friday, Feb. 6, at deposits in advance, turning the 8 sharp. deposits to his own account and 'There will be good things to explaining away delays in de- look at, g«od things to hear and livery of cars. Agency officials good things to eat. Don’t forget to bring your say he has secured approximate loose change. ly $3500 by this means, The officials also allege that he Stork Arrival * defrauded the Miller eompany At the home of Dr. and Mrs. out of several hundred dollars. L. A. Wells, February 5th, at- 11:15 a. m., a son Frank Lilburn, Good Attractions weight nifie hnd a half pounds: Manager Li net-i has been*, put* Dta-lV Gf.-MtGaM was in 'atten ting on some extra special at dance. Congratulations. tractions lately. “The Sawdust Doll last Thifrsday night made a Free Milk Test particular appeal and taught a Straughan, head of E. H. valuable lesson, while Saturday’s S. Prof dairy wishes to hill of fare satisfied the most, ex announce department,, all those who acting. It* was a good idea put- wish milk that tested may get same tii.g on a one act sketch with done if samples are brought to songs and recitations in which H. S, labratory by 10 a. m. on Mr. Boyle and Mr. Walker of Tuesdays, and Thursdays Portland, •distinguished them- second week in each month. of the A1 selves. Mrs. Boyle was the ae- • work free of charge. companist and also played for the pictures. The performance W ins Suit Against •. ; City of Messrs. Boyle and Walker Mrs. F. L- Heylman sued the was so well received that Mgr. city for damages done to the Linn hopes to get a return en basement of her residence from gagement in the near future. the bursting of a water rrfairi. Tbe: case was tried at Oregon Mrs. Stubbe Annoyed City in the circuit court on Mon day, and on Tuesday the jury By j T h i e , v e - brought* in a "verdict - for the Mrs. Mary Stubbe informs us plaintiff of $300. The Case will that she has £>een annoyed lately be appealed. by sneak thieves. One-night Road Deputies Named last week her hired man went out to the barn and saw some Deputy road masters have been one snooping around. On call appointed- by the.county court ing out to him the prowler ran for the 11 road districts. These away at a smart clip. Last Sat will handle repairs and mainten urday she missed a pair of shoes, j ance prit wM^work under the and suspecting , who took them,-., direction of vhe district engen- she informed .them that she eers if called upon to assist in would notify the sheriff tffe , the. construction of the roads to .... if ........ ,shoes Were not promptly return- be improved under the $1,700,000 p ed. H , Thè fho frlfpuffna following Ao., day they " bond issue- The new deputies were laid on ¿heporch. <*•' iti. ftfrthe ffTsttlith whicft comprise - ^ e the*1 territory* i^rounrP E^tacadiL^ lu The Artisans’ social Wedm*^ are/ . * '* day evening wafclargely attend* Dist. No. \ Albert Kitehing, ed and proved' v^ry entertaift- John C. Miller. Ghas. Duncan, ing. There' weft seven visiting *'Carl Hafvsen and Fred Linns. Artisans here‘‘from Portland whd*-U* Dist. No. 5 Frank Millard, assisted with the program. Harry Onmcr and Dan Watts, 'À S $1.50 P er Y ear NAVr.BOY DIES The sad news was received last week that Joel B. Bowman Jr. had succumbed to pneumonia on January 29th, at Mare Island, California. He was the son of Mr. Joel B. Bowman of this city, and was born at the home of his parents in Upper Garfield, April 20th, 1900, so he was 19 years, 10 months and 9 da>s at the time of his death. He was educated principally in the Garfield school a ill attended one term in the E k - tabada High Last September hrf'enlisted in the navy at Pen dleton, .and after being exam*- ined and accepted at Seattle, be* went to the training station at Goat Island. Here he was taken sick and transferred to the g o v ernment hospital at Mare Island, California, where he passed away. His remains were ex pected here this morning, but t.ijpy did not arrive.' The funer al is planned for tomorrow at II ’ a. m. in the Methodist Church, ‘ , h<jre, with interment in Mt. Zion • cemetery at Garfield, where his mother *s buried, who prede ceased him nine years. Besides his father he leaves five br< thus* and a sister to mourn his loss. The sympathy of the commun ity goes out to the bereaved rel atives. Valentine Celebration At stroke ol 8 now don’t be late, . The M. Es. set the time. On Friday night by candle light, Thef games will all be thine. The,trump is hearts, prepare your darts To meét St. Valentine. The big idea is to have a good time and incidentally help pay the expanses of the church. All males bring 75 cents, all females bring a bo( with a*lunCh for two. Brtxes’Vfl 1 be’ sold by’* numbers. Middle aged people will eknjoy re freshments together, young peo ple likewise, Children' ditto. Thè date is* Feb. 15, -the time 8 o'clock, the place ¡Hotel Està« cada. * ; * • . . : m