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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
Thursday, April J 5, 1920 LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS I! LMS , April 19 2 0 s | m T W T F S * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .010 111213141516Ì 7 18192021222324 25j2627282930 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eschleman and little son spent Saturday in Portland. H. C. Stephens went to Post land Tuesday noon and will re turn Saturday. Mrs. Frederick Whittelsey of Portland, spent Thursday with Mrs. L. A. Wells. Mrs. W. F. Cary with little Glen went to Portland Sunday morning, returning M onday evening. EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Fivp Mrs. H. B. Snyder and Mrs. Shop on Broadway adjoining office of L. C. Possen visited Portland last Oregon Poultry Farm E. W. Bartlett. Thursday. Mary Alice and Florence June I’hil. Marquain. Proprietor G . R E IN Reed were week-end guests with Shoe Maker & Repairing friends in Portland. TRAP-NESTED, ALL WORK DONE IN A Miss Mary Whiting returned SINGLE COMB FIRST CLASS MANNER last Thursday from a two weeks WHITE LEGHORNS Can fit any shoe to any foot. Get your order in early for V___________________ _______ visit with friends in Portland. eggs or stock, Send for do- Mrs. Burt* Moore visited her scrittivi* mating list. mother, Mrs. Richmond, in Port R. R. CARLSON land Friday, returning Saturday. P H IL M4RQUAM Undertaker and Embalmer Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells with their children, spent Sunday in (Farm located one mile out of Esta Gresham - Oregon cada. Oregon, on Garfield road.) Portland with the doctor’s moth V.___ _______________________________ ' er. Warren McWillis Miss Florence Kendall was here from Gresham Jast Sunday Local Agent for Estacada PLACE YOUR to visit her sister, Mrs. A. K. Morton. Spring millinery at Dale’s Mrs. Viola Douglass of Port Have a look. 4-29 land was a guest at the home of AMERICAN LEGION DANCE in the Home Company her son Ed. Douglass Friday SATURDAY, APRIL 24th. and through the Home Agent night. A. J. Dwyer who owns a log H. B. Van Duzer and wife, ging camp at Deep Creek, was James Van Duzer and Miss Cole, here on business, Tuesday. all of Portland, spent Sunday ESTACADA afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. The old saying that if it rains Morse. • on Easter day it wili rain on six Agent for successive Sundays, proved false We are glad to hear that Mrs. this year, as last Sunday was J. F. Dunlop, who went to Port The Pacific States fair and it did not rain at all; land to consult a specialist about however,, it started in Monday her ear, is improving under Fire Insurance Company again. treatment. Mrs. A. K. Morton is planning —t— î — î — t— -t—t- -t—t—t* *t* t—t- t—t. to spend the’summer at her place on Terrace Addition. It is pos sible that her sister Miss Flor ence Kendall will stay with her. The N ew s has printed an order for some fine stationery for the Community Club which gives an epitome of the resources of the eastern part of Clackamas coun ty. Some customer calls on us for verification We are glad to note that Haus er’s restaurant is fast increasing of a payment which he has made by check. its patronage. The meals there are excellent, as well as the ser Such evidence is indisputable and it is unnec vice, besides the prices being most reasonable. essary to suggest its value. A checking ac The American Legion will give a dance in the park pavilion, count with us will be found a safe, c nvenieni Saturday night, April 24. Good music will be furnished as well and business like method of handling your af as good eats. The boys ought to have a good patronage. fairs. A Stutz car was driven into town Sunday bv a party of young Start an Account Now. I men from Portland. This is the company whose shares were cor nered lately and caused such a furore on the New York stock exchange. Several op e r a t o r s were threatened with bankrupt cy, as the man who had the î cinch on them refused to listen to a settlement. The stock ex ’‘Safety and Service’ change authorities finally had to take action and force a settle- ? y • ment by threatening to remove DON’T FORGET TOJPAY YOUR TAXES. the stock from their lists. One 1 5 operator stood to lose three mil lions by being caught in the 3—t—t—t—t—t—c— i—î—ï- -t—t—:—î—c—t—: • í - k - xr - x - k - x - k - i - í . k - s - vx squeeze. Fire Insurance J. W. REED « The Family Theatre * THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 15th FANNIE WARD —T N - “ INN0CENT” With HAROLD LOYD Comedy “ PISTOLS For BREAKFAST” SATURDAY NIGHT, April 17th A Param ount Special with William Favesham Staring —I N - “ THE SILVER KING” April ?^nfi show w’11 commence at 7:30 p. m. instead of 7. First show at 7 p. in. sharp. ADMISSION: Adults, 22c. War tax 3c Children 10c, War tax lc, W. E. Linn, Manager. Almost Every Day ! i i Í Estacada State Bank i I