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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
Thursday, April 22, '.920 F. N. Cadenau left Sunday morning for Terrebonne, Des chutes County. Prof. F. E. Burns went to Portland, Saturday on business. E. W. Bartlett spent Monday at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop cf Portland called at the N ews office Friday. They are visiting their daughter Mrs. 0.,E. Syron of Springwater. Mr. Hislop is a former newspaper man and prin ter, formerly of Decorah, Iowa. The Family Theatre THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 22nd FRANK KEENAN —IN— “ The False Code” With HAROLD LLO Y D Comedy “YOUNG MR. JAZY” SATURDAY NIGHT, April 24th W ALLACE REED Starring —I N - “ TH E DUB” with FATTY ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in love. You will not want for enter tainment at this show. Fix st show at 7:Ji) ADMISSION: Adults, 22c. War tax 3c Children 10c, War tax lc, W. E. Linn, Manager. _________________________________________________ ' EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Five J. Melton and family Sundayed Shop on Broadway adjoining otlice of in Portland. E. W. Bartlett. Milton Evans was in town Sat urday. G. R EIN Shoe Maker & Repairing Mrs. A. E. Sparks was a Sun- •day visitor at the metropolis. ALL WORK DONE IN A FIRST CLASS MANNER Miss Elua Hovgaard is helping Can fit any shoe to any foot. in the N ews office this week. V________________________ _________ A Demoy left yesterdav for Oregon City, where he will again R. R. CARLSON work. M. B. Signs has been reelected Undertaker and Embalmer principal for the Boardman high school for another year. Gresham - Oregon Mrs. Aleerta McMurphv the Grand Worthy Matron 0. E. S. Warren McWillis for Oregon, was a guest at the Estacada during her stay here. PLACE YOUR Local Agent for Estacada J. M. Melton had a pleasant visit a few days last week from The Rev. S. G. Bettes, the cow Fire Insurance his sister Mrs. Ida Herman of boy preacher, will preach at El- Molalla. She returned to her wood Friday night, at Spring- the Home Company home Sunday. water Saturday night and Viola and in through the Home Agent Notice that the first show at Sunday night the Family Theater bpeins at Two Plymouth Rock pullets 7:30 instead of half an hour J . W. REED were stolen last week from the earlier as heretofore. hen house of Mrs. Mary Stubbe. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Greonwood ESTACADA The marauder left a clue to his of Bull Run came down to attend identification. Agent for the special meeting of the 0. E. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar S. Monday night. thur Buse of Eagle Creek on The Pacific States Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allon of April 20th, 1920, a daughter. Marmot were also in attondance Both are doing finely under the Fire Insurance Company at the Eastern Star meeting on medical care of Dr. R. G. McCall. Monday night. Mrs. J. F. Dunlop has return x ~ xk *< kkkk * x ~ x » x ~ xk ~ x ~ x ~ v ^~ x ~X"X~:~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ w ed home but makes frequent J visits to the specialist at Port land. An operation for mastoid may become necessary. In Denver, Col., they had six Your Home Bank feet of snow Sunday. Here there was a slight sprinkling on he hills Tuesday morning. The High School sophomores YY Is in position to give its customers the very will put on their play next Wed Y nesday evening. The title is an best banking service to be obtain id. Its Officers appropriate one in these days of Y and Directors are trained business men, well post H. C. L. I ed in the banking needs of this Community and Sunday was an ideal day warm i and sunny, the bees were busy are pleased at all times to give to customers the with the cherry and oth^r blos benefit of their advice and experience in any soms, and we saw a lone butter fly making a flight. But on financial matters. Monday Jupiter Pluvius was on the job again. You will find it an advantage to be a customer W. J. Vick of Molalla, who is running for county commissioner of the Home Bank. o n the republican ticket from that end of the county, was in town Tuesday, on behalf of his Four per Interest on Time campaign. He called at this of and Savings’ Deposits. fice and left an order for some advertising which will appear next week. H. C. Stephens went to Port land the fore part of last week, where he was joined Friday Estacada State Bank evening by Mrs. Stephens, both returning Sunday morning. Mr. ‘‘Safety and Service’ Stephens, while there, travelled the arid, hot sands over which the initiates of the Shriners must pass in order to become members. He survived the ordeal arriving at the goal tired but smiling. V • ♦ • i I