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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1921)
LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS 1 7 LMS ¡^Frederick Barns left Monday for Enterprise, Ore. M. J. Kerkes was in Portland, Tuesday on business. Miss Helen John went to Cor vallis, where her home is. L. V. Cleworth will spend the summer at his home in Iowa. Miss Leta Possen is visiting at the home of Daniel Erdman in Boring. The Artisans are going to have a dance in the pavilion on June 11th. Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn was a business visitor in Portland on Tuesday. Etta McWillis has our thanks for a bouquet of beautiful peo nies, she left at the house. Carl Duus and family of East ern Oregon, arrived Tuesday, to visit his father and mother. Lyle Wagner was taken to Portland Tuesday, for medical examination and treatment. Mr. and M. E. Williams of Gresham, were over Sunday vis itors at the U. S. Morgan home. Dr. Will Dale was here from Portland, last Sunday, to visit his parents and other relatives. Mesdames A. E. Sparks, N. Ecker, W. Heylman, U. H. Gibbs, were all Portland visitors Satur day. W. H. H. Wade took in the grange picnic Saturday, at Eagle Creek. He reports a fine time and splendid eats. Mrs. A. Haidlen and daughter were also among those who took the train for Portland, Saturday morning. A sewing class of high school girls has been organized to meet once a week. Mrs. C. J. Pimm is their instructress. Mrs. L. F. Bishop came home from a Portland hospital last Wednesday, where she had un dergone an operation. Miss Murray has gone to her home at Grants Pass, to await the happy event which is to take place about September. As an example of what the school manual training depart ment is capable, just call at the bank and see its new desk. Mrs. Ida Holder will visit vari ous Baptist churches in Texas this summer, and in the fall will accept a position with a Baptist Church in Spokane. Miss Isabel Yocum returned home last week from teaching at Stanfield, in Eastern Oregon. She went t Saturday to visit a few days with her brother in Port land. Page Five EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Thursday, May 26, 1921 Mr. J. W. Safford spent the week end in Portland. Miss Mary Ely went to Lents Saturday to visit friends. Mrs. R. Coop, of Currinsville, went to Portland Saturday. The many friends of Otis Wag ner are rejoiced to see him back home again and looking so well. He arrived in time to attend the school alumni banquet, Saturday evening. 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FRY’S + 4 Do you want a job? If so read this. We have for sale a 2 ton Viele truck in A 1 condition with a contract, and you can make some money.1 $750.00 down will turn the trick. Call for Denny at Raker & Son, Estacada. Ore. “ International Suits’ ’! AT $25.00, r , \ Extra pair of Trousers Free is sure some value. + + + + + + + 4 4 ♦ ♦ * The Rexall More 4 4 Cary Real Estate Co. Stockmen Against Light Burning. The large majority of the stockmen who uae the National For ests are unanimous in the belief that burning of the range results In harm rather than benefit, and have for some time opposed all burn ing. Valuable feed is destroyed by the burning and the permanent carrying capacity of the ranges lessened. In most cases it requires from one to three years or more for a range to recover from a severe burn,, and during the interval the amount of forage produced is much lessened. Valuable weeds seldom recover from severe burns until after severul years, if ever. In the mountains of the west it may be confidently stated that burning is not necessary to Improve the range. It is an injury rather than a benefit. Grass, moreover, has become valuable and must be husbanded, and any kind of clean ing process which will deprive the stock of feed, even temporarily, results in distinct economic loss to the stockmen. * * 4 4 4 4 4 4 This Space is Donated by the 2 -M c G R O C E R Y . 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