Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 07, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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Thursday, October 7, 1920
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS
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J. B. Abbott spent last week
at Salem, attending the state
fair.
E. L. Crain, foreman of the
N e w s , was in Portland Saturday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner
and Miss Ida Wagner were Sat­
urday visitors to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
returned Sunday afternoon from
a visit to the State Fair at Salem.
Mrs. B. 0. Sarver was opera­
ted last Monday at St. Vincent’s
hospital and is reported as doing
nicely.
Mrs. C. W. Seidell of Spring-
water, left Saturday morning for
Nampa. Idaho, where she will
visit with friends.
The Estacada Meat Co. shipped
Tuesday a carload of fat cattle
to Portland, representing an out­
lay of $1,600 among the farmers
of this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop,
who have been visiting their
daughter, Mrs. 0. E. Syron in
Estacada, left for their home in
Portland last Saturday,
R. E. Moore, who has been
working for Reed & Shibley dur­
ing the past spring and summer,
left for Portland Tuesday, where
he has a position in a garage. •
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EA S TER N C LA C K A M A S
The news agency formerly in
the Krigbaum confectionary, has
been taken over by V. W. Hauser.
Harry H. Guild on the circula­
tion department of the Portland
Journal, paid Estacada a business
visit Tuesday.
Mrs. J. F. Lovelace, B. 0.
Sarver and S. E. Wooster were
in the Estacada Saturday con­
tingent for the metropolis.
Miss Jessie Cox the Red Cross
F i e l d Secretary f o r Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, spent the
week end with Mrs. Ida Holder.
Reed & Shibley have received
a carload of hollow tile for their
new garage building, and are
busy unloading and hauling it up
to their lot.
The ladies of the W. C. T. U.
will meet at the home of Mrs. J.
P. Woodle, Thursday, October
14, at 2:30 p.m. Everybody will
be welcome.
A. G. Ames arrived for a visit
with his family Saturday morn­
ing. He reports having bagged
a timber wolf and four bob cats
this last trip.
Lonny Barkley arrived here
from Easton, Wash., and is stay­
ing with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Mills, and attend­
ing High School in which he is a
sophomore.
Mrs. U. S. Morgan with Mrs.
Harry Morgan and baby went to
Portland S a t u r d a y morning,
whence the latter will go to Rose-
burg where her husband, Dr.
Harry Morgan, is now located
practicing dentistry.
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Cdd Fellows Meet
Estacada Lodge No. 175, I. O.
0. F., will meet Saturday at 7 30
p.rr. Work in the first degree
will be put on. Visitors welcome.
By order:
R. S. L u d l o w . Noble Grand.
J. K. E ly , Secretary.
Mrs. R. G. McCall went to
Portland yesterday.
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Oregon Poultry Farm
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COCKERELS f r o m 200-egg
hens, $ 3 .0 0 each. These win
be priced 57.00 Hint $10.00 each
next Spring. G E T YOlIRS
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