Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 30, 1916, Image 9

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    Palace
Mrs. Lucretia Shreiner of Gar­
field. through attorney, C. W.
Devore, was this week granted
the ga rdianshipof Rachel Dear-
dorf. who for sometime has been
living at 'he Shreiner home.
The March Honor Roll of the
Currinsville school comprises Ly­
dia and Walter Matson; Ralph
Wade; Ray Hriple; lien«, Ne I
land Edmund Saling; Ma.y and
I Glen Ely; Irma Jones; Marie and
| Francis Yunl er; Arlie Coop and
| Wilma Kitching.
M t« q ui to e £ In Bagdad.
Invites Your Patronage
Cash Paid For Eggs
Fred Jorg,
Proprietor
Phone Main 83.
Broadway
Estacada, O regon
Hunting and Fishing
LI CENSES
I S S U E D AT
Ed Boner's
- Estacada
Lunches • Confectionery • Cigars • Kodaks
A ro u n d i tie w o rn ! e k v t i i o a l e n g i n e e r
fells t h i s g lo ry :
" W e r u n u p to I ta g d u d to p u t o v e r a
li tt le d e a l w i t h the* p a s h a , a f o r m e r
g o v e r n m e n t oithdul w h o h a d be en
p r o m i n e n t in t h e d a y s o f A b d u l H a m i d .
L i s p a l a c e w a s i i iie s le d w i t h m o s q u i ­
toes. a n d w e b u d to p l a n t o g i v e him
reli ef
! “ H e lived in th e u s u a l M o o ris h
h o u s e , w i t h h ig h w ail s, flat r o o f w i t h
! purapeta, few w in d o w s a n d open c o u r t
i T h e old p a s h a lo o k e d e x a c t l y a s if he
had J u st s tepped out of a B ro a d w a y
m u s ic a l c o m e d y w i t h ills ■ b lu in g si lk
ro be s, t u r b a n a n d re d s h o e s w i t h u p
j t u r n e d toes.
‘ In t h e p a l a c e g a r d e n w a s a s t r e a m
w i t h a fall o f a b o u t te n f e e t It^ w ou ld
! develop u b o u t ou e -fo u rtb h o rs e p o w e r
‘ W e b u i l t a w a t e r mill, equipped It
w it h a d y n a m o , w i r e d t h e palace a u d
s tarted up som e gigantic electric fans
I T h e s e f a n s c o o le d t h e a i r a n d a ls o
! b le w t h r o u g h t h e r o o m s a n a r c o t i c
HUliiclently p o w e r f u l to c a u s e th e
! m o s q u ito e s to full in a c o m a . All t h a t
i r e m a i n e d w a s fo r t h e s e r v a n t s to go
; a r o u n d a n d s w e e p t h e m u p In pi lea to
be d e s t r o y e d ** —G. T. H a d l e y in W o rld
Outl ook.
O B O D Y m i l l to c a r ry • bin. b u l f y w ad of to b a c c o in h i . cheek
W - B C U T C h e w i n g —th e Real T o b a c c o C h o w , new cut, long shred
— i i different. A sm a ll chew satisfies y o u . Y o u d o n ’t Lave to s pit so
m u c h —and y ou d o n ' t ne ed to grind o n it.
Get s pouch from your dealer and live it a quality teat—then you'll know.
N
“ N o tic e h ow th e ealt brings out tho rich to b a c c o taste.**
Maia by WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Unios Square, New York City
Have Music
In Y o u r
Home
These are just a few
of the Good Values
in Used Pianos and
Organs to be had at
Portland, Oregon
Fishermen’s Headquarters
. I
Plumbing
Repairing
Saw Filing and Hammering
Electrical Wiring and Supplies
Tinning and all kinds of Metal Work
RECIPE rO R GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of w a t e r add 1 oz. Bay
. Rum, a smal l box of B a r b o Compound
and »4 oz. of g ljc e r tn e Apply to the hair
twice a week until It beco m es th e desired
shade. Any d ru g g is t can p u t th is up or
you can mix It a t home a t v e ry little cost.
Full direc tions fo r m a k in g a n d use come
in each box <<f B arbo Compound. It will*
gra dually d a ’* e n stre ak ed, faded gray
hair, and rem ove s dandruff. It is excel-
1 lent for falling h a lf a nd will m a k e hars h
¡ h a i r soft and glossy. It will not color the
scalp. Is n ot s t k k y o r grea sy, a nd does nor
; rub off
ORGANS
Western Cottage
- $ 25.
Kimball, Chapel
-
40.
Kimball, style 141, 6 oc­
tave, oak case
-
50.
Kimball, style 111,
walnut case
-
58.
Kimball, style 450.
mahogany finish - 65.
PIANOS
Vose
. . .
$ 100.
Harrington
-
-
65.
Emerson
00.
Stein way
-
- - 150.
Iceland
. . .
18,5.
Plaver Pianos
- - 325.
Steam and Gas Engines and Supplies
HEAR WITHOUT EARS
for Sale and Repaired
"ALL WORK GUARANTEED”
T h a t’« Why
I
Am
G etting The
Buainens
C. C. MILLER
Estacada,
$2. a day.
y0
•
O regon.
510. a week
Hotel Estacada
Modern Conveniences
One of the most delightful Resorts
on the Coast
Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
/Y
Terms
10
Police and Dete. fives A re Using
Lip Reading in Place of
the Dictagraph
Down
Easy
Monthly
Payments
Thousands of d eaf people are today
throwing away all hearing devices and
enjoying all conversation This method
is easily and quickly acquired th ru our
system . Absolutely the only thing o f its
kind in the country. Qur proposition is
entirelyoriginal. We gu aran tee results,
it will amaze you. Cost is trifling. See
w hat New International Encyclopaedia
I says on Lip Reading. Hundreds of people
j with normal hearing are taking up Lip
Reading for the m any additional benefits
\ gained. Y oucanunderstandw hat the ac­
tors arc saying in the m oving pictures.
You can understand w hat people are say­
ing just as fa r a w a y as you can see them.
The eye understands beyond the range of
hearing. Send no money, b u t mention
| this paper and s ta te w hether or not you
| are deaf. All p articulars will be sen t you
absolutely free and with no expense to
j you. Address, School of Lip L anguage,
K ansas City, Missouri.
R. M. Standish
Estacada Representative
Henry Looney of Alspaugh has
been on the sick list for some
time.
H. A. Rands and F. Me Caus-
land of Oregon City, chairman of
the board and superintendent of
the South Fork Water Commis­
sion, respectively, were Estaca­
da business visitors Tuesday,
having hiked up the pipe line
right-of-way on an inspection
trip.
How’s
This?
W e o ff er One H u n d r e d D o l l a r s R e ­
w a rd for a n y case of C a t a r r h t h a t c a n ­
n o t be c u r e d by H a il'» C a t a r r h C ur e.
H all a C a t a r r h C u re h a s t e e n t a k e n
by c a t a r r h s u f f e r e r s t o r t h e p a s t
t h i r t y - f i v e y e a r s, a n d he a be com e
; k n o w n a e t h e m o s t r e lia b le r e u . ^ u y fo r
C a t a r r h . H a l l s C a t a r r h C u r e uc t« t h r u
th e Blood o n t h e Mucou s s u r f a c e s , e x ­
p e llin g t h e F o i s o n fr o m th e B lood a n d
h e a l i n g t h e d i s e a s e d po rti o n s.
A f t e r y ou h a v e t a k e n H a l l ’s C a t a r r h
C u re fo r a s h o r t ti m y ou w il l s ee a
g r e a t i m p r o v e m e n t in y o u r g e n e r a l
h e alth .
S t a r t t a k i n g H a l l ’s C a t a r r h
C ur e a t on c e a n d g e t rid o f c a t a r r h .
Send f o r t e s t i m o n i a l s , free.
F. J C H E N E Y A CO.. T riedo, O hio
Sold by a ll D r u g g i s t s 7:«