Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 16, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 16, 1920
LOCAL BREVITIES
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Glasses fitted.—Dr. Inglis.
Ed Boner drove to Portland.
Saturday.
A. Demoy spent Sunday with
his family.
Jose Gordon went to Portland
Saturday morning1.
Rev. J. F. Dunlop and his son
Herbert were Portland visitors,
Saturday.
Mrs. Reed Woodworth left
Monday last for Ronan, Montana,
to visit her sister,
W. E. Linn accompanied by
his daughter, Mrs. Martin Kling,
went to Portland, Monday.
BORN—In Estacada, Septem­
ber 4th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Kiggins, a son, with Dr. R.
G. McCall in attendance.
Mrs. 0. E. Smith and children
have returned from their visit to
Eastern Oregon, and her hus­
band joined her Saturday.
Mrs. A. E. Sparks left Wed­
nesday on a visit to her old home
at Fort Dodge, Iowa, to see her
brother who is in a precarious
condition.
• There will be a road meeting
held at Wilburn’s Hall, Eagle
Creek, on the 25th day of Sep­
tember, at 1.30 p. m. The object
of the meeting is for discussing
the proposal to use the remainder
of the special tax money to gravel
tne river road between Barton
and Carver.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
J. W. Reed was in Portland,
Monday on business.
Mrs. John Dunseath and little
son, were in Portland Monday.
John Zobrist was a passenger
on the train Tuesday morning.
John Dunseath is now working
on the night shift for the Oregon
City Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett
were Oregon City and Portland
visitors, Monday.
Lewis Jones went to Portland
Saturday, where he will resume
his studies at Reed College, which
opened yesterday.
BORN—Friday, September 10,
1920, in Estacada, to Mr. and
Mrs. Sam* Barr, a nine-pound
daughter. Dr. McCall was in
attendance.
Among those who spent the
day in Portland from Estacada
were Mrs. F. E. Robley, Mrs. C.
Dubois, Mrs. J. W. Shafford,
Mrs. W. A. Heylman, and M s.
D. B. Bass.
J. W. Barr went to Portland
Monday to hear Governbr Cox.
Mr. Barr is a staunch democrat
and was much impressed with
his party’s nominee. He says
Cox is a fighter and shows it all
over himself.
* Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corbin of
Upper Garfield, sold their farm
about two weeks ago to Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Sanderson who came
herefrom McMinnviHe, and are
living temporarily on the Trow­
bridge place. If they can get a
fruit ranch to suit them in this
vicinity, they will remain here,
otherwise they will move away.
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Odd Fellows Will Meet
Estacada Lodge No. 175, 1. O.
O. F.. will meet in regular ses­
sion Saturday evening at 8 p.m.
Visiting brethren a l w a y s wel­
come.
R. S.
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Noble Grand.
J. K. E ly , Secretary.
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Oregon Poultry Farm
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s. C. W H IT E L F .G H O K N S .
I’EM G REfcl)
UO( K EKELS f r o m 2(Xi egg
hens, $VOO each. These will
be priced $7.00 and $10.00 eitch
next Spring. G E T YOURS
NOW.
G . R E IN
FIRST-CLASS
SHOEMAKING
SHOES MADE TO ORDER
Broadway
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Estacada
PLA C E y o u r
Fire Insurance
R. R. CARLSON
Undertaker and
(Earm located one mile out of Esta-
cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.)
Em balm er
Gresham - Oregon
Warren Me Willis
in the Home Company
and‘through the Home Agent
Local Agent for Estacada
J. W. REED
HOLMAN
& PACE
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ESTACADA
F uneral
D ir e c t o r s
Agent for
Oregon City
The Pacific States
Wm. D ale , Local Representative.
T elephone
Fire Insurance Company
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Two Year’s Growth! Í
T he Deposits of this Bank have more
than doubled during the last two years,
as shown by the following figures:
September 8, 1918
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$ 125 , 542.63
Fairbanks Morse Quality—
Very Low Price
September 8, 1919
$ 193 , 879.03
This 40 light *'F” plant comes to you completely mounted on
one base. The power plant is the famous “ Z ” Engine which
can also be used to furnish power for washing machine, churn,
cream separator, etc., independent of the dynamo, either direct
or through a line shaft.
Low speed engine and ball bearing dynamo assure long lift,
less attention, and lowest possible maintenance cost. Touch a
button to start and another to stop. See this wonderfully
efficient plant and let us explain all the details.
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Septemker 8, 1920
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$ 266 , 251.78
W hile our total deposits have more than doubled,
our time and savings deposits have increased more
than F IV E F O L D during the same period. We
regard this as a most remarkable evidence of the con­
fidence of the people of this community in the Home
Bank. W e are endeavoring to give the very l)est
banking service obtainable, and it is a source of grati­
fication to realize that we have the active support of
our people, w ith.ut which the above showing would lie
impossible.
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