Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 24, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, June 24, 1920
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
LOCAL BREVITIES
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Miss Marian Dunlop is at home
from t h e Monmouth Normal
School.
Mrs. C. F. Howe and daughter,
Miss Lelia, were Portland visit­
ors Friday.
A. N. Johnson, of the Phar­
macy, has been in Portland a few
days recently.
Miss Mary Whiting of Upper
Garfield, returned Saturday af­
ternoon from a visit to Portland.
“ Billie” Welches, storekeeper,
postmaster and g e n e r a l land
owner of Welches, is seriously
ill with the measles.
Herbert and Ardella Dunlop
went to Portland, Monday to visit
relatives and take in the big pa­
rades and other doings.
The Kerr-Gifford Portland Mill­
ing Co.’s baseball team crossed
bats with Estacada last Sunday,
and beat the local team.
Mrs. F. E. Burns and daughter
Miss Bertha, and Henry D. Coss-
man, returned Sunday afternoon
from their visit to Seaside.
Harold Ely and wife of Morgan,
Ore., are visiting relatives, Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Palmateerof Gar­
field, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ely
of Estacada.
The dance given by the United
Artisans last Saturday in the
Park pavilion was a very success­
ful affair. Everyone had a good
time and the proceeds were satis­
factory.
Last Monday occurred the sum­
mer solstice and the longest day
in the year. From then on till
December 21, the days will grad­
ually shorten, when the reverse
process will again commence.
Dr. L. A. Wells returned Sun­
day from Roseburg, where he
had gone with his family to visit
Mrs. Wells’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Lilburn. The latter
will remain there a while longer.
Art Ducan, who has been driv­
ing a truck for the Clear Creek
Lumber Co., was taken by Dr.
Morse Monday to St. Vincent's
hospital, to be operated on for
appendicitis. The y o u n g m;n
had been sick about a week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christer -
sen, of Springwater, and their
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Christensen, Mrs. Horton, from
Glacier National Park, and Mrs.
Mary A. Olsen, of Chicago, left
last Monday to spend a week at
Seaside and to take in the Shrin-
ers’ convention in Portland this
week.
The usual Saturday contingent
to Portland from Estacada, in­
cluded Mrs. J. C. Hillman and
daughter, Miss Bertha, Mrs. Ed
Douglass, Miss Gladys Kandle,
Mrs. G. M. Lawrence, Mrs. U.S.
Morgan and her sister, Mrs. M.
E. Williams of Gresham, Miss
Garrie Hannah and Albert Wick-
lund.
“ Male and Female” at the Fam­
ily theater, as might have been
expected, drew large audiences.
It is a very powerful film, and
conveys a deep lesson concerning
the artificiality of what is termed
blue blood and its correspondent
environment. • When torn from
the latter and placed among
primitive conditions, it is decid­
edly at a disadvantage with the
good red variety. Manager Linn
is to b e congratulated on the
high class of films he is putting
on his programs.
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The Family
Theatre
THURSDAY,
JUNE 24,
BABY MARIE OSBORNE
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We acknowledge with thanks
the receipt of the Oregon Histor­
ical Society, f r o m George H.
Himes.
Mrs. L. C. Posson and daugh­
ter Leta, returned Tuesday aftei -
r.jon from a visit to Silverton.
Oregon Poultry Farm
Phil. Marquam, Proprietor
TRAP-NESTED,
SINGLE COMB
WHITE LEGHORNS
Get your order in early for
eggs or stock, Send for de­
scriptive mating list.
adjoining office of
f Shop on Broadway
E. W. Bartlett.
G .
R E IN
Shoe Maker & Repairing
ALL WORK DONE IN A
FIRST CLASS MANNER
Can fit any shoe to any foot.
PHIL
MARQUAM |
(Farm located one mile out of Kata
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
place your
R. R . CARLSON
Undertaker and
Embalmer
Gresham - Oregon
Warren McWillis
Fire Insurance
in the Home Company
and through the Home Agent
J. W. REED
Local Agent for Estacada
HOLMAN & PACE
ESTACADA
F u n e r a l D ir e c t o r s
Oregon City
Agent for
The Pacific States
Wm. D ale , Local Representative.
T elephone
Fire Insurance Company
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WE ARE PROUD TO FEEL
THAT THIS BANK IS DOING ITS
PART IN SAFEGUARDING THE
FUNDS and in the development of the
material interests of this Community.
We want our customers to know that a
part of our service consists in a readi­
ness at all times to assist them with the
advice and experience of our officers and
directors as well as with such financial
assistance as sound and progressive
banking methods dictate.
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“ THE LITTLE DIPLOMAT”
SATURDAY,
JUNE 26,
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SUNDAY,
JUNE 27,
ESTACADA STATE BANK
" S A F E T Y A N D S E R V IC E ”
Four Per Cent. Interest On
Time and Savirgs Accounts
A SPECIAL
EDWIN CAREW
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“ THE BIO GRANDE”
This ia • splendid feature, and ia
playing this week at the Lyric in
Portland.
First show opens at 7:30 P. M.
P rices : 25 and 11 cents.
W. E. LINN, Manager.
L E T US ALL B O O ST F O R T H E
SUCCESS O F O U R R O S E F E S ­
T IV A L F L O A T N E X T W E E K
and the F O U R T H O F JU LY C E L ­
E B R A T IO N A T ESTA C A D A ,
M ONDAY, JU L Y 5.
Put in some Votes for your favorite can­
didate lor G O D D ESS of L IB E R T Y .
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