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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1920)
Thursday, February 5, Ì 920 LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS I : LMS JF e b r u a r y 19 2 0 s M T w T F s I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 i l 1 2 13 14 15 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 Fire 2 2 2 3 24 25 26 2 7 28 29i i 1 • J. W. Miller was a Portland visitor Saturday. C. E. Sparks of Portland, was an Estacada visitor last Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Jacques returned Monday from a week end visit to Portland. 0. L. Straughan, accompanied by Misses Jessie Hannah, Ruth Morrison and Gladys McKnight, motored to Portland Saturday, leturning the same day. Insurance « * •* •• •• •« The Family t ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I Theatre THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB. 5th GABY DESLYS —IN— ‘ INFATUATION” The leader of fashion The most stunning gowns and hats ever seen on the screen. With PEARL WHITE —IN % EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Five Mrs. R. G. McCall was a Port land visitor Monday. Mrs. E. I). Allen of Marnot, has been in Estacada this week visiting relatives and friends. Miss Elma Graham was here from Portland to spend the week end with relatives and friends. Mrs. A. Baumgardner of Sa lem, who has some property here, was looking after it last week. Miss Mable Wilcox has return ed to Vancouver. She is employ ed in a millinery store in Port land. Mrs. D. B. Bass and sister Mrs. Hay, with the children, went to Portland last Sunday to OVKR THIRTY YfcARS EXPfcRIh'NCE visit their parents. Portland Physical Therapy laboratories Mrs. J. C. Hillman went to 412 to 417 Journal Bldg. Portland, Ore Corvallis last Friday to visit he»* in the Home Company daughter Bertha, who is attend and through the Home Agent R. R. CARLSON ing 0. A. C. at that place. Undertaker and Embalmer Mrs. H. C. Stephens enter J. W. REED tained Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Gresham - Oregon A. J. Lilburn, Mrs. L. A. Wells. Warren McWillis ESTACADA Mrs. A. K. Morton and Mrs. U. H. Gibbs. Local Agent for Estacada Agent for Y. M. C. A. Secretary W. W. Dillon will speak Sur.dav morn Anyone wanting watch repair The Pacific States ing done, can leave their orders ing at the Methodist Church. with A. N. Johnson at the Phar The regular service will he held Fire Insurance Company macy. in the evening. George J. Hall of Oregon Citv. vvv* who is the county agent for the % Oregon Life, was hercitransact * ing business for his company a few days last week. ! H. "W. Morgan of Sol'wood, i who was the principal speaker at ¡ the Community Club meetirg Friday night, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs i while here. J. M. Park and wife went to Oak Grove last Saturday to pack rT* he man who fails to keep his dollars in their household goods, preparato 1 circulation, working and producing for ry to moving to Springwater where Mr. Park with his father him, is failing not only in his duty to himself, but I. M. Park, will operate a saw mill. failing as well in the full measure of his duty to Mrs. Fred Bartholomew went the community in which he lives. to Portland Saturday with her little neice whom she was taking Slacker dollars are as bad as slacker men. back to her mother, who has Your dollars deposited in our Time or Sav now returned home after being in the Good Samaritan hospital ! ings Departments will earn you four per cent at Portland. interest and at the same time perfonpi their full Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs enter * tained last Saturday afternoon, share in the development of this community. 1 the following ladies: Mrs. H C. Stevens. Mrs. A. E. Sparks. Mrs. * A. J. Lilburn, Mrs. A. K. Mor ton, Mrs. L. A. Wells, Mrs. R. C. Deming and' Mrs. R. G. Mc Call. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Saling en I tertained guests last Saturday- Estacada State Bank night and Sunday. They were ••• Mr. Saling’s nephews, Will and ‘Safety and Service.’ Andy Morgan of Portland and ! Milt Morgan of Bellingham. Wash. Mrs. Will Morgan and the baby were also in the party. “ Lightning Raider” ! Keep Your Dollars Working i ! . SATURDAY NIGHT, February 7th MAURACE TURNER —IN — “ Sporting Life” The world’« most famous race. The English Derby. Excitement, intrigue, everything in a young English Earl’s life. ! First show at 7 p, m. sharp. ADMISSION: Adults, 22c. War tax 3c Children 10c, War tax 1c, W. E. Linn, Manager. • i I