Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 27, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, January 27, 1921
EASTERN C L A C K A M A S NEW S
S. Pesznecker made a bu-ine s
trip to Portland, yesterday.
L OCAL B R E V I T I E S
Warren Barr, of Portand. was
a week-end visitor with h’s fath­
er, J. V. Barr.
AND NEWS I> I M S
Miss Dorris Finch went to
Portland last Friday, and visited
relatives until Sunday night.
H. F. Gibson, o f Barton, was
Mrs. J. B. Wagner went to
in town Mondry afternoon.
Portland last Saturday, to visit
A. N. Johnson, o f the Pharma­
friends, returning Sunday night.
cy, was in Portland. Saturday.
Dr. L. A. Wel.s has purchased
Mrs. Y bla Douglass is plan­ a handsome new’ Buick car. in
ning on moving to Estacada from ! which he drove his family to
her farm this spring.
Portland last Saturday.
Miss Mary Ely visited Port- j Fred Lins, o f Eagle Creek, re­
land friends from Friday of last! turned Friday afternoon to pass
the week-end with his family.
week until Sunday night.
He has been serving on the Fed­
John Page has sold all his
eral Jury in Portland, since Jan­
stock in his clearing house,, and’
uary 5th, and will continue to
wi.l go out of the business.
serve until March 1.
“ Dan the Tailor,” made a
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
flving business trip to Portland. accompanied by Mrs. R. G.
Monday morning, returning on McCall drove down to Portland,
the nuon train.
Saturday morning, wdiere they
Miss Ruth Sa'ingwas a week­ attended a banquet given by the
end visi or at the home o f her Shriners to members o f the or­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. der and their wives, at the Mult­
Saiing.
nomah hotel.
Mr. Stewart Hislop. of Port­
Mrs. C. F. Howe and her son
land, was an over Sunday visitor Ted, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bron­
with his parents at the home of son, Mrs. John Dunseath and lit­
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Siron.
tle son Fay, Mrs. W. A. Heylman
Earl Shibiey and family are Mrs. Carrie Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
again residents of Estacada, hav­ F. E. Burns and D. Matson were
ing moved the latter part o f last on the morning train bound for
week into the Reed cottage on Portland, Saturday.
Main street, from Springwater.
William Kraack. o f Portland,
The building adjoining the who owns the buildings on Main
People’s store which its manag- street, formerly used by William
ment, Messrs. Snyder and Kil­ Dale’s store, was in towrn Mon­
gore recently purchased, is be­ day, looking after his property.
ing remodelled preparatory to He claims that much damage has
making an annex to the main been done to it, window lights
broken, and that shelving and
building.
fixtures
have been stolen from
The fr ends of Miss Elna Hoy-
gear 1 are distressed to learn of the premises. He has a clue to
recent breakdown in Portland, the perpetrators which he will
follow up. He has been sick for
necessitating her removal to the
the last four months with rheu­
hospital at Salem.
They hope
matism, and has changed his ad­
with rest and treatment she will dress from Hareson Strret to
soon be completely restored.
738 Irving Street.
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Mrs. U. S. Morgan visited her
sister at Gresham last Sunday.
Wm. Palmateer is here again
from Eastern Oregon, looking
after property interests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bierce o f
Portland, were the guests Sun­
day at the Kerkes’ home.
Tom Rhodes and family, who
moved trom this place to Kaake
& Jubb’s mill last summer, has
returned to Estacada, moving
into a house on Terrace Addition.
Little Alice Melton celebrated
her fifth birthday last Sunday,
and her mother made her a de­
licious birthday cake. We thank
her for a generous portion o f it.
F. J. Harken rider arrived here
Tuesday trom Eastern Oregon,
to spend a day or two looking a f­
ter matters which demand his at­
tention. He says that Mrs. Har­
ken rider’s health has not bene-
fitted by the change.
E. F. Stubbs, late o f Citiee,
Wash., has bought four 5-acre
tracts on the south side o f the
Clackamas, from the Cary Real
Estate Co., and has already pur­
chased lumber for his residence
and will commence building and
improving at once. The greater
porter portion o f the land will he
planted to berries as soon as he
can place it in shape.
Oregon Poultry Farm
MAKQL'AM S t r a p - n e s t e d
s. C. W HITE LEGHORNS.
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C'OCKKltEl.S f r o m 200-egg
luMis, S LO O «“ach.
'I'li« se will
bo primi $7.(Hi »mi $10.00 emh
"«•xt Spring
NOW.
PHIL
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MARQl)AM
(Farm located one mile out of Rata i
nada. Oregon, on Garfield road.)
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Fire Insurance
in the Home Company
and through (he Home Agent
J. W. REED
ESTACADA
Agent for
The Pacific States
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ESTACADA STATE BANK
‘ S A F E T Y A N D S E R V IC E "
Our 1921 Calendars are in.
Call and get yours.
SPECIALS FOR 1921
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T O D A Y free b o o k le t ‘X iarden a o f D e lig h t." A p o . U . r d w ill do.
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P age Five
Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts.
THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO.
SEATTLE — PORTLAND
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