Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 04, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, March 4,
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Milton Evans was here from
Portland Sunday to see his moth­
er.
LOCAL BR EVITIES
A N D N E W S 77 L M S
The Eagle Creek Camp o f the
W. 0. W. will give a dance at
Cogswell’s hall, Saturday night,
March 13th.
Bob Marchbank is repapering
and otherwise improving the in­
terior o f his confectionery and
restaurant.
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EASTERN C L A C K A M A S NEW S
Mary Malzanini spend Sun­
day with her parents at River
Mill. She is attending a con­
vent school in Portland.
Mrs. J. C. Hillman left yester­
day for Walla Walla to visit her
son and wife. She will be gone
about a week or ten days.
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Mrs. Burt Moore went to
Portland Saturday and her fath­
er, Andrew Richmond, returned
with her to spend Sunday.
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Mrs. E. D. Allen o f Marmot,
was visiting with relatives here
last week.
Mrs. M. H. Evans returned to
her home in this city last week,
after being away for some time.
The rain is welcome, but in
these dry days the ground needs
copious showers of refreshment.
Mrs. Lee Bronson and little
on Beverly, were here from
W tland Sunday, visiting rela­
tives and friends.
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The Family
Theatre
Miss Alvina Mikuleckv arrived
from Kansas last Saturday to
visit her mother, Mrs. Anna
Mikulecky, for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Pirn, who moved
away from Estacada about a
year ago, will shortly return and
take up their abode in the Ed.
Bates house.
J. F. Lovelace is around again
walking with the aid o f a cane.
Dr. McCall, assisted by a P ort­
land physician, operated on his
leg a few days ago.
Clark Possen and family will
soon move to the Patterson resi­
dence on Third St., now occupied
by the Cromer family who are
moving to the country.
Jerry Jones, a lormer resident
o f Estacada. but now o f Port­
land, has been here this week
visiting his daughters. Mrs.
Rhodes and Mrs. Smiley Love­
lace.
THURSDAY NIGHT.
MARCH 4th
Baby Marie Osborne
Mrs, A. K. Morton arrived
from Portland Monday noon on
business, and stayed with Mr.
and Mrs. Bartlett, who took her
back with them to Portland the
next day.
—IN—
“ An Old Maid’ s Baby”
With I'EARL WHITE
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“ Lightning Raider”
W. F. Cary has bought the
small house owned by Mrs. M.
H. Evans and now located on
the latter’ s lots on Upper Main
St., and will move it to the
northwest corner o f the hotel
block to be used as a real estate
office.
SATURDAY NIGHT,
March 6th
De MILLE
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"The Squaw Man”
Thursday, March 11,
“ CALEB PIPER’ S GIRL”
with Peart White in her last
episode in ‘ ‘The Lightning Rai­
der.” If you want to see her
finish, and I think you will, be
at the Family Theatre at 7 p. m.
prompton the 11th.
First show at 7 p. in. sharp.
ADMISSION:
Adults, 22c.
War tax 3c
fc,Children 10c, War tax lc,
W. E. Linn, Manager.
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C. A. Miller motorman on the
Estacada branch has been given
another run, and will move his
family to Portland.
Their de­
parture will leave a gap in social
and church circles which will be
hard to AH. Misses Audrey and
Helen will be much missed by
their school friends with whom
they were extremely popular.
Mr. Miller advertises two good
cows for sale in this issue.
Page Fiva
Shop on Broadway adjoining office of
E. W. Bartlett.
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Oregon Poultry Farm
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Phil. Marquant, Proprietor
Shoe Maker & Repairing
ALL WORK DONE IN A
FIRST CLASS MANNER
Can fit any shoe to any foot.
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TRAP-NESTED,
SINGLE COMB
WHITE LEGHORNS
Get your order in^early for
egga or Htock, Send for de-
| acriptive mating lint.
Leadership of the Press
Newspapers are slowly awak­
ening to their great responsibili­
ty in leadership in all public
matters.
With a direct vote in the hands
o f the people at primaries and
elections readers o f papers be­
come dynamic.
The days o f the political boss
and o f the party ring to dictate
are matters o f past political his­
tory.
The people are ready to ac‘t
intelligently only when fairly
well informed on the issues in­
volved.
That information is not gath­
ered just before election from
flaming campaign circulars or
selfish appeals.
It is gathered by the news­
paper readers in the quiet o f
their homes and their action is
what finally counts.
PHIL
M4RQUAM
(Farm located one mile out of K*ta-
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
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PLACE YOUR
Fire Insurance
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W. REED
ESTACADA
Agent for
The Pacific States
Fire Insurance Company
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their property, and we will secure the statements
and attend to the payment in the usual manner.
Estacada State Bank
4 per cent interest on Time and Saving* deposits.
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