Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 16, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Miss Grace A. Pierec. a teacher
of St. Helen’s Hall, Portland,
who has been visiting Mrs. C. A.
Jacques of Upper Garfield, for
some weeks, returned to the
metropolis Saturday to resume
her school duties.
Two young Englishmen arrived
this week to visit with Tom
Watson. One is C. Smith his
nephew and the other a friend,
J. 1). Smith. Their home is at
Keighley, Yorkshire, which they
left last June. They first went
to Canada before coming on to
the U. S. They both saw service
in the late*war. the former serv­
ing one year and the other foi r
years and a half. They much
enjoy the quantity and variety
of fruit in this vicinity, as their
home district is not a fruit grow­
ing secton.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
J. C. Duus is building a garage,
at the back of his house at the
corner of 5th and Main streets,
into which he and his wife will
shortly move.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle,
who sold their farm recently at
Eagle Creek, and bought the
former Peterson residence, v/hich
has just been vacatedd>y Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Stephens, have moved
into it.
Nettie Finch the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Finch, was
returning home Sunday evening,
when she passed some boys w'ho
began throwing stones at her.
Being frightened she ran hastily
home and fell wrenching 1 er elf
s ) she was quite lame the next
Uay. Boys should understand
that throwing stones is a dan­
gerous and reprehensible prac­
tice. If any damage is done
thereby, they can be held re­
sponsible and severely punished.
Thursday, Septemher 16, 1920
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My dear Mr. Gibbs:
I have read your article enti­ For Fire Insurance
tled “The Standard Gauge in
Education” and I take this first
PLACE YOUR IN­
opportunity to congrrtulate you SURANCE THROUGH
HOME AGENT WHO
upon your views in educational YOUR
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matters as indicated in the edi­
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torial. If every man who sits in
an editorial chair could see as
clearly along educational lines as Cary Real Estate Co.
you do and would put that sight \ . _______________________________________________________-
into strong editorials as you are UPPER EAGLE CREEK
doing, the cause of civilization
(Omitted Last Week).
would be materially advanced. Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Duus were
On behalf of the school children calling on Mr.
and Mrs. Walter
of the state, I again wish to con­ Douglass the other
day.
gratulate you.
Will Markwood, of Portland,
Very truly yours,# was in theneghborbood last week
J. H. Ackerman, President. visiting with his friends and
relatives.
Orville Douglass, who has been
the guest of his uncle und aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass, for
the past two months, returned
home last week.
Jesse Douglass and son Leon­
ard, were down this way recently
visiting w i t h relatives. Mr.
Douglass returned home hut his
son remained for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Woodle,
of Troutdaie, came up this way
and accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Woodle to the huckleberrv
patch a short time ago. They
came home with about 40 gallons
of berries.___________
From the State Normal
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Mr. Kreiger and family were
visited by friends from Portland
Sunday.
Mr. Kleinsmith and family
Oregon City were visiting trends
here recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie were
entertaining friends from Port­
land Monday.
Edward Stauber returned to
Doveif with his newly made bride.
Congratulations.
Ralph DeShazer was an Ore­
gon City visitor Saturday and
Sunday visiting friends and rela­
tives.
Mr. H. Shaw is entertaining
his brother and wife from Colo­
rado. Mr. Shaw thinks Oregon
is all right.
Miss Olive Shaw has returned
home after several weeks sta> in
Salem. Miss Sha>v will teach
the Dover school the coming
year.
A large delegation from Dover
attended the Mt. Hood Loop cele­
bration on Monday. Able speak­
ers from Portland, Oregon City
and Gresham SDOke in the grove.
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