Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 22, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    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.
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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.
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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
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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
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ed home but makes frequent
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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
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Is in position to give its customers the very
will put on their play next Wed­
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nesday evening. The title is an
best banking service to be obtain id. Its Officers
appropriate one in these days of
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and Directors are trained business men, well post­
H. C. L.
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ed in the banking needs of this Community and
Sunday was an ideal day warm
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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.
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