Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 19, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, August 19, 1920
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School will open in Estacada
September 13.
No m atter how one has enjoyed
a vacation, home is the best place
after all.
Mrs. W. A. Reylman visited
Portland friends for a couple of
days last week.
At the rate the work is going-
on at the Cascade Garage, it will
soon be itself again.
Miss Dora Currin, who is sten­
ographer in a law office in Salem,
is home for a two weeks’ vaca­
tion.
Mrs. T. J. Reagan departed
Saturday noon for Eugene where
she wifi visit for a few weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. C. R.
Betts.
Mrs. Anna K. Morton returned
Thursday evening from Seattle
and Hoaquim. Wash., where she
has been visiting for the past
month.
Mrs. H. Hogan a n d little
daughter, were here from Glad­
stone the latter nartof last week,
visiting Mrs. Hogan’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Page.
The house occupied by U. S.
Morgan and owned by W. H.
Holder, has received a coat of
paint recently and is much im­
proved in appearance thereby.
Miss Ida Wagner returned from
Oregon City F r i d a y evening
where she has been attending
the teachers’ training school.
Miss Wagner will teach in the
Boring schools.
Dr. and Mrs. R Morse have
moved into their house recently
purchased from Dr. Adix. One
improvement as far as outside
looks are concerned they have
made, is the removal o f the
"crowsnest” formerly used as an
outside sleeping porch.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
No m atter how hot the weather
circus day will draw its crowds.
A number from • Estacada at­
tended the circus in Portland
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. White of
Willows, Ore., have been visiting
the mother of the latter, Mrs.
Rynning, left for their home
Tuesday morning.
Bob Marchbank returned from
Silverton Tuesday, where he had
been to bring home his mother
and son “Goog,” who had been
visiting relatives at that place.
A card from Miss Eva Wash
states that she and her mother
will leave New Y >rk City for
• home on the 21st, coming by way
of New Orleans and Los Angeles.
Mrs. F. L. Sanders, of Glad­
stone, arrived Saturday to.visit
with Mrs. Herring and daughter,
Miss Wava, also h e r brother
James Guttnidge of Springwater.
Mrs. W. T. McWillis and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Ruby Link, went to
Portland Saturday. Mrs. Mc­
Willis returned the same day, but
Mrs. L i n k remained to visit
friends for a few da/s.
Mrs. D. B. Bass returned from
Portland Friday, where she vis­
ited at the home of her parents
a day or two last week. Her lit­
tle girl was taken 3i ck while
there, but is about well again
now.
A large 500-pound bell arrived
last week for the Christian church
and was raised to its place in the
belfrv Friday. After this, two
bells will call the people of Esta­
cada to worship on Sunday morn­
ings.
Ed. Boner left for Cascadia
Saturday morning to bring back
the Ames’ family, who have been
there with Mr. Ames for some
time. Mrs. Underwood accom­
panied Mr. Boner on the trip.
They all returned Monday.
G. T. Hunt, of Baker City, in
Eastern Oregon, who formerly
lived in this vicinity and still
owns property in Garfield, ar­
rived in town Monday morning
to visit his ranch and spend a
day looking, up his old friends.
That he has not lest interest in
Estacada was shown by his call­
ing at this office and renewing
his subscription to the N e w s for
another year.
A. J. VanScoyac and wife, who
have been visiting their sister,
Mrs. C. S. Womer and other rela­
tives in this section for two
months, left for Portland and
Oregon City Saturday where they
visit other relatives a few days,
prior to leaving for their home at
Tyron, P e n n s y l v a n i a . Miss
Linda VanScoyac, of Gary, Ind..
who accompanied them from the
East, met them in Portland Mon­
day and all returned together.
Paye Five
F. W. Burns, who has been
working in a surveying party on
the state highway in Union,
Baker arid Malheur.counties, ar­
rived home Sunday evening. The
work in that section is over for
the present, and he will remain
awhile with his parents Prof. F.
E. and Mrs. Burns.
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next Spring. ( J E T YOURS
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Estacada
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Fire Insurance
Undertaker and Embalmer
in the Home Company
Gresham - Oregon
and through the Home Agent
Warren McWillis
Local Agent for Estacada
J. W. REED
HOLMAN & PACE
ESTACADA
F uneral D irectors
Agent for
Oregon City
The Pacific States
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TELLS T H E STORY. IT
IS NOT T H E AMOUNT
OF Y O U R EARNINGS,
BUT T H E AMOUNT OF
YOUR SAVINGS, that in­
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