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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
Thursday, February 3, 1921 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Miss Ida Wagner is reported on the sick list. LOCAL B R E V IT IE S George Weatherby and wife, were Portland visitors last Satur A N D N E W S I '1 day. Douglass Drill was an Estacada visitor, Sunday night, from Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Moore went , Mrs. Earl Shibley and children lo Portland to spend a couple of returned Friday from a few days days with relatives. visit with Portland friends. Government Hunter Ames re Mrs. id i Urn bach, of Lake- turned home Saturday for a view', Worthy Grand Matron of short visit with his family. the Eastern Star, of Oregon, Roger V’. Carv, of Portland, visited the Estacada Chapter, was b guest at A. E. Sparks’ Tuesday night. home, one night last week. Pastor J. 0. Staats will hold Charles Dubois has been very services at the Christian church ill with pneumonia for the past next Sunday at 11 o'clock and few days, but is now improving. evening at 7:30. Subject for Mrs. L. C. Posson and daugh for evening, “ The Good Samar ter Leta went to Portland Friday itan.” remaining until the following We must apologize for this is d iy. sue, but owing to moving out of Otis Wagner, w’ho is at St. our former quarters and into the Joseph’s sanitorium at San Die new, everything has been up go, Calif., has had a relapse re set. However, in a week or so cently. we expect to be back to normal Mr. and Mrs. Otis Engle of l y and we bespeak the kindly Molalla, were visiting Mr. and forbearance of our readers. Mrs. J. M. Melton the fore part E. T. Farrer sold his residence of the week. property in the southeast part of Mis. Burt Moore had as guests town, and bought a fruit farm last week, her two brothers, near Dallas, Oregon. The pur Eugene and Lyall Richmond, chaser of the Farrer resi lence from Portland. w'as A. E. Thompson, of Dallas. The Farrer family moved the Lisle Wagner returned from latter part of last week to their the Portland Open Air sanito new home. rium last Thursday. We are sorry to say that his health is A large number of Odd Fel still very poor. lows and Rebekahs from this place attended the funeral of Mrs. Carrie Clark, who has James Cromer at Logan, Sunday. been visiting her friend Mrs. W. His death occurred last Friday A. Helman for several weeks, at the home of his brother Jonas left on Monday for Seattle. Mrs. Cromer, of Logan, after a long Clark gave up a position as libra illness. He was at one time a rian to come to Estacada, and member of the Odd Fellows and she has again accepted a like po Rebekah lodges at this place, and sition. was much valued as_ a conscien Tbe enterprising people of the tious and faithful member. De Currinsville district, are going to ceased is survived by a number bui’d a play shed at the school of brothers, sisters and half- house for the use of the pupils. sisters. The sisters are Mrs. The Currinsville school is in a Henrietta Saville, of Virginia, very flourishing condition this Mrs. Fannie Tellfson, of The year, and there are more than 40 Dalles, Mrs. Nickatie Heiple, of pupils attending. Currinsville, and Mrs. Ellen Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Melton Young, of Logan. The brothers were called t3 Molalla Friday on are Jonas, Henry, Winnifred account of the serious illness of and Emery Cromer, of Logan. Mrs. Rachel Boswell, the grand Protest Raise in Rates mother of Mr. Melton. He re ports that her condition is verv Patrons of the rural telephone low and while there is a chance lines held a meeting last Satur for her to improve, yet on ac day afternoon, to protest the pro count of her age it is dubious. posed raise in rates which has been threatend. They have Mr. and Mrs. Lot Snodgrass, made a proposition to Manager of La Grande, arrived Monday Wallace to buy his interest in the afternoon for a brief visit with telephone, and a committee con Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett. sisting of the presidents of each They were on their way home of the rural lines was appointed after spending a month in Cali to confer again with Mr. Wallace fornia. Mr. Snodgrass is the in a few days. The meeting was brother of Mrs. Bartlett and the held in Odd Fellows hall, and proprietor ofc the Sommer House there was a large attendance. hotel in La Grande. Page Five Attention Ford cars are going to be scarce. Intending purchasers should make arrangements with in the next days or they will be disaupointed. Everything points to a raise in the Ford cars. Oregon Poultry Farm M A K q i A M S TKAI'-NKi» I'F.D s. c . w h i t e l e g h o r n s . R K M G R E h li COCKERELS frt> :n 200-egg liens, $V.OO ouch. Those will ho prior,i $7.00 ,mtl $10.00 each noxt Spring ( J E T YOURS NOW. The groundhog had hard work yesterday, to see his shadow tie- fore noon. The sun bryke o.it for a minute or two about 10:30. PHIL L ucky S trike cigarette MARQUAM (F arm located one mile out of Kstn- . cada, Oregon, on Garfield road.) ^ « ----------------------------------------- -------- PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance in the Home Company and through the Home Agent J . W. REÍD ESTACADA Its toasted Aticnt for The Pacific States Fire Insurance Company î ? I I Y Y Y Y Y i I i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Exchange of Bonds. All fourth Liberty Loan Bonds should be brought in at once for exchange for perma nent bonds carrying coupons to maturity. Y î ï Bonds must reach the Federal Reserve 1 attend to the exchange witnout charge. Bank not later than February 15th. We i Y I I ? i I i I i ESTACADA STATE BANK i ! ‘ SAFETY A N D S E R V IC E ” t m ~ Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts. y Y X i Y S I ? 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