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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1920)
* Thursday, September 2, ! 920 LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS H LMS > Mrs. Bert Moore spent Friday in Portland. W. R. Reid, of Garfield, was a Portland visitor Friday. Miss G. Dillon went to Port land Saturday for a visit of a few days. Mrs. J. W. Shafford went to Portland Saturday to remain till Sunday. Mrs. D. Eshleman and little son David were Oregon City vis itors Saturday. Rev. J. F. Dunlop will preach at Upper Garfield church next Sunday at 3 p. m. Mrs. R. Morse entertained her brothers Sunday. Messrs. H. B. and J. M. Van Duzer of Port land. Mrs. Sarah Silver of Sterling, Colorado, arrived Saturday morn ing to visit her daughter, Mrs. G. P. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Morgan with their two sons, Chester and Willard, returned from their trip to coast points Friday. Lee Bronson and family drove over from Portland Thursday, and spent the night at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Possen and daughter Leta. arrived home Sunday evening, from their vaca tion at the Tillamook beaches. Mrs. C. J. Pimm and daughter went to Portland Friday and met Mr. Pimm and their little son returning all together in the atternoon. A week from Mondav, the bell will again ring out, and the chil dren be trooping again to the school house. In the High School the seniors will disport their dig nity and the sophomores proceed to impress the virtue of humility on the incoming ireshmen. EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Mrs. C. F. Howe and daughter Miss Leila were Portland visitors Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore visi ted in Portland, Tuesday and Wednesday.* Mrs. Walter Givens of Kent, Ore., has been visiting this week with friends in Estacada. Miss Vie Rice of Myrt'e Creek, Ore., is the guest of Mrs. D. H. Morgan. She joined the Morgan party while on their Tillamook trip returning with them. Mrs. A. Jensen and Mrs. J. Curry, both of Portland, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Pedersen of Dodge, returned to their homes Saturday morn ing. Regular services in the Metho dist church next Sunday morn ing. No services in the evening, but there will be a Union Service in the Christian church in the evening. The room at the rear of the bank is being partitioned off and made into a suite of offices for Dr. McCall. When completed, the doctor will be more conven iently situated than upstairs. Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Scott of Portland, with their daughters the Misses Marjorie and Eleanor, spent the day here Sunday, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens. It was truly a “ gracious rain” we had last week. The gardens have been greatly benefitted. and all vegetation greatly invigorated and refreshed for having its thirst slaked and the dust washed off from it. We learn that Mrs. M. B. Signs of Board man. Ore., is or has been recently, in a surgical hos pital in Portland. We trust that by this time, she has returned home, and that her health will soon be fully restored. We are glad to report that the condition of Mr. T. C. Jubb has improved so much, that he can sit up part of the day, and read. He has had a long and serious spell of sickness and his many friends now hope his recovery has begun in earnest. R. F. Feemster, real estate dealer of Portland, was in town Sunday and left his card at this office. We regret n o t seeing him, as we had pleasant associa tions with him at Bayocean, walking over the mud flats at low tide after clams and crabs. Edward Shearer, of Spring- water, will be superintendent of the poultry and pet stock depart ment at the State Fair at Salem, September 27 to October 2. He was down there last week mak ing arrangements. H e s a y s among the exhibits will be from three to five hundred rabbits. Page Five Mr. and Mrs. A. Adams, re cently from California, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Dunseath. Mr. Adams at tended an instruction course bv the Merganthaler Linotype Co. the same time as diiL Mr. Dun seath. He will worn for the Morning Enterprise of Oregon City. F = ---------------------------- ■ 1 G. REIN FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKING * SHOES MADE TO ORDER Broadway :: Estacada PLACE YOUR V------------------------------------------------------ - R. R. CARLSON Fire Insurance Undertaker and Embalmer in the Home Company Gresham - Oregon and through the Manu* Agent Warren McWillis Local Agent for Estacada J. W. REED HOLMAN & PACE ESTACADA F uneral D irectors Agent for Oregon City The Pacific States Win. D a l e , Local R epresentative. T elephone Fire Insurance Company * •**••**••*.**.**.**•* . ••* 4 .**«**.*v*.**.• *•* V*.' *.*V* ' *»• YOIR BANK BOOK » 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 dicates your financial success. Save a portion of your earn ings and S A V E R E G U LARLY. Four Per Cent. Interest On Time and Savings Deposits. ESTACADA STATE BANK Our Motto • SAFETY it A N D S E R V IC E " « :c .». .» t . Y X 1 ' Y ».