Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 25, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 25, 1920
LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS r h MS
W. F. Cary was suffering Mon­
day from a lame back.
Miss Ruth Dillon visited the
Rose City last Thursday.
Mrs VV. H. Holder was among
the Estacada visitors in Portland
Saturday.
H. B. Snyder and wife went to
Portland last Thursday, return­
ing the same day.
For some weeks we shall run a
supplement, increase of adver­
tising compels us so to do.
Mrs. D. B. Bass and children
went to Portland Sunday evening
to visit relatives, returning Mon­
day.,
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Richmond
were here from Portland to spend
the week-end with his daughter,
Mrs. Burt Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Douglass
were among the Estacada visitors
at the stock show in Portland the
latter part of last week.
C. A. Kitchof Woodburn, Ore.,
has bought the stock of the Krig-
baum confectionery and will re­
open it for business very shortly.
Mrs. E. D. Allen of Marmot,
was here last week to attend the
O. E.S. meeting and could not get
home until Saturday on account
of the extreme bad condition of
the roads between Bull Run and
Marmot.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Miss Helen Wooster was a
week-end visitor with Portland
relatives.
'Mrs. F. G. Robley was a Port­
land visitor last Thursday on
Library business.
The roof is on the annex to the
Cascade Garage, so work will not
be delayed by the rain.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Eschelman
and son Davie, were week-end
visitors with relatives in Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Miller have
rented the house belonging to
Mrs. M. H. Evan$. Mr. Miller
is running a truck hauling lum­
ber.
E. L. Ward has moved into the
Riesland residence. He has re­
cently arrived here from Ray­
mond, Wash., and has taken a
homestead in the Dodge vicinity.
The Apron sale and cafeteria
lunch given by the Ladies’ Aid
Society of the M. E. church, last
Saturday, was a financial success,
the returns being between $90
and $100.
• Mrs. F. G Robley and son
Grant went to Bull Run Sunday
to visit Mr. Robley who was de­
tained there on account of extra
work for the P.R.L. & P. Co.,
caused by the excessive rains of
the past few days.
Hal Hillman came out from
Portland Saturday noon and went
out to Springvvater to visit his
father. In the evening His wife
and Mrs. Hillman arrived and all
spent the week-end at the Hill­
man ranch.
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Recent reports from Mrs. A.
E. Sparks state that her brother
whom she went to visit in Iowa,
on account of his serious condi­
tion, is worse again after a tem­
porary improvement. She in­
tended to start on her return
journey last Tuesday, but it will
be a week before she arrives
home.
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PEDIGREED
COCKERELS f r o m 200-«** g
hens, $ 3 .0 0 »‘«eh. These will
be priced $7.00 mid $10.00e«oh
next Spring. G E T YOURS
NOW.
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(Farm located one mile out of Kata •
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