Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 14, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5

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EASTERN C LA CK AM AS NEWS
hursday, April 14. 19212
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LOCAL BREVITIES
AND NEWS I ' EMS
It is cherry blossom time.
Mrs. R. G. McCall was a Port­
land visitor, Monday.
Dr. H. L. Flinn, o f Portland,
was a guest ot Dr. McCall, Fri­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, Carrie
Hannah, F. E. Burns and A.
Schoth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wagner
and baby, went to Portland, Sun­
day afternoon.
Henry Dillon, o f Portland, was
yisiting friends and relatives
here, last week.
Mrs. Andrew Richmond, of
Portland, visited her daughter,
Mrs. Burt Moore, Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Cary and children,
spent the week-end with her
sister, Mrs. Mayme Boyle, in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ahlberg
spent the week-end in Portland,
at the home Mrs. A hlberg's
mother.
Mrs. H. Ring, who was visting
her sister-in-law, Mrs. P. M.
Wagner, returned to her home
in Portland, last Friday.
The Estacada Pharmacy has
an interesting exhibit in its wir-
dow, o f the tiles o f prescriptions
filled by it since 1898.
Dandelions are more in favor
than they formerly were, as their
excellent stomachic properties
are becoming appreciated.
Tom Morton, who has been in
California on furlough from his
government position in Alaska,
has been visiting, Mrs. A. K.
Morton, his mother.
W. F. Cary and George Kelly,
attorney for the P. R. L. & P.
Co., went to thel Cary Hot
Springs in the mountains, last
Friday, for a week’s fishing and
hunting trip.
Miss Josephine Connors, o f
the primary gtade, has opened a
kindergarten alter school houis
to teach folk dancing and educa­
tional play. She has about 20
children enrolled.
Mrs. J. C. Hillman and Mrs.
Reichen, of Salem the sister of
J. C. Hillman, visited the latter
on his ranch in Springwater, last
week, returning to Portland Sun­
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Page had a
family gathering o f all their
children last Sunday.
There
were present Mr. and Mrs. H o­
gan, o f Gladstone, and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, of
Gladstone, and Mr. an l Mrs.
Bert Page and baby, o f Bull
Run.
F. C. Gates, o f the Bazaar,
made a business trip to Portland,
Monday.
P. M. Wagner is building an
out door sleeping porch on to his
house.
Mrs. Nina B. Ecker visited
her daughter, Mrs. M. H. Bovle,
in Portland, Sunday.
Miss Florence Kendall has re­
turned after some weeks’ absence
in Seattle and Portland.
Elder J. 0 . Staats will hold the
regular services at the Christian
Church next Sunday at 11 and
7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus, went
to Portland, Friday, and thence
to their daughter, Mrs. Kirchem,
o f Logan, before returning home,
Sunday evening.
Last Saturday’s week-end vis-
iiors to Portland were : Mrs. C.
F. Howe and daughter Leila,
Mrs. S. E. Wooster and daughter
Helen, Mrs. R. C. Deming, Mrs.
Ray Willcox and three daughters,
John Topp, o f Gale’s Creek,
Ore-, who sold his Ranch to G.
Rein, will move here with his
family, he having taken the res­
idence property o f Mr. Rein as
part payment on the deal. Mr.
Topp is an elderly man.
New Spring Millinery on sale
at D a l e ’ s . Call and see it. 24tf
Attention Farm ers!
¡THE BAZAAR, j
1 have t h e agency for th e !
Farmers’ Mutual F i r e Reliefi
Association. Call in at my office
and 1 will explain it to you. It i;
is one o f the best and cheapest
mutuals in Oregon.
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S. E. WOOSTER.
________________________ Agent.
2d door north of Depot;
SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c,
15c and up.
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R. R. CARLSON
Undertaker and Embalmer
Gresham - Oregon
Warren McWillis
Local Agent for Estacada
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X Needlework, Crochet. Thread v
| Etc., for sale.
| Mr. & Mrs. J . E. Gates, |
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Prop rie to rs
We Have a Pefect Right to Make This Assertion!
We carried your Groceries through rain, mud
and bucked the snow on our delivery routes.
Our competitors:—one said, “ Ah, it will only
last a short while. Another one said: “ Ah, it won’t
pay.”
But we see when the weather becomes nice and
balmy, and the roads comparatively good, our com­
petitor who says it won’t pay, is the one who must
follow us up.
It’ s to Lead and Have Others Follow.
THE 2-Mc GROCERY
W. P. McWillis.
H. L . McKenney.
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Gill’s Oregon Grown Seeds on
sale at D a l e ’ s .
24tf
Don’ t forget the Chicken Din­
ners at the Estacada Hotel on
Sundays.
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Counterfeit Dollars
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Produce trouble. So do Counterfeit Bank A c ­
counts. where one’s surplus is deposited in an
old clock, old shoe, tin can, under a stump or
“ handy place,” where it is easy to “ get at.”
T h ey are an open bid for trouble and loss.
15 years experience
F R E D B. J O N E S ,
Piano Tuning and Repairing
Leave orders at fiataeada Hotel
PR ICE $ 4 .
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Whether your surplus is large or small, its safety
is assured by giving it Bank Protection, to say
nothing of the convenience of a Bank Account.
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THE
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ESTACADA STATE BANK
is your Home Company.
See us regardi. g your
property,
Insure yofcr
AUTOMOBILE
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WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW !
. Dyeing done at tt e Re-Nu-Em
cleaners.
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Four Per Cent Interest on Time and Savings Accounts.
FIRE,
THEFT or
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