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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
E a g ie C re e k Notes Palace MEAT Market Invites Y ou r Patronage Contributed Hay Woodle, with the help of his father, J. P. Woodle, built a fence along one side o f his field last week. Miss Lena Cahill called on Mrs. Howlett Saturday. Milt Marshall, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, and the Misses Mary a n d Nettie Woodle, were over this way last Tuesday afternoon callingon Mrs. Howlett. Mr. Hoffman, the Sandy butch- | er, was in Eagle Creek and vicin- j ity on Monday looking for beef cattle. Mrs. Jane Douglass, o f St. Jos- eph, was a guest recently at the | home o f her mother, Mrs. S. F. j Howlett. She returned home on Monday. j Everett Beckett is doing some Cash Paid Fred Jorg, For E g g s j clearing on his farm. Proprietor j Miss Myrtle Woodle called on | Mrs. Howlett Saturday after- j noon. Phone Main 83. Broadway Mr. Beckett and daughters, the Misses Vera andMable Beck ett, motored out to the home place Sunday and spent the day. Estacada, Oregon Hunting and Fishing LICENSES I S S U E D AT Ed Boner’s - Estacada Lunches • Confectionery • Cigars - Kodaks Fishermen’s Headquarters Plumbing Repairing Saw Filing and Hammering Electrical Wiring and Supplies Tinning and all kinds o f Metal Work Steam and Gas Engines and Supplies A. D. McMillan was seen in Eagle Creek Monday, and he j made a business call on Ray Woodle, purchasing five fine milch cows of him. Miss Myrtle Hoffmeister was , an Estacada visitor Saturday. A fter a several months vaca tion, the Sunday School in this community w a s again started Sunday. Everyone wishing t o ! attend is welcome. John Closner o f Springwater accompaning Guy Graham of Es tacada, left for Alaska Monday, ^ via Seattle, their many friends j wishing them success on their ¡ journey. For Musical Instruments gf zAU Kinds on easy' terms Go Portland, Oregon T h e fo llo w in g a re a sam ple o f ihe values o ffe re d : ORGANS Western Cottage $ 25. Kimball, Chapel 40. Kimball, style 141, 6 oc tave, oak case .50. Kimball, style 111, walnut case 58. Kimball, style 459. mahogany finish 65. $ 100. 65. 90. - 150. 185. - 325. T erms 10"o Down , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S- - - Easy HEAR W ITHOUT EARS for Sale and Repaired PIANOS Vose Harrington Emerson Stein way Leland Player Pianos Monthly Payments “ A L L WORK G U ARAN TEED ” That’s Why I Am Getting The Business C. C. MILLER Estacada, S2. a day. • Oregon. ilO. a week Hotel Estacada Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Police and Dete fives Are Using Lip Reading in Place of the Dictagraph R. M. Standisti Estacada Communion services were held Thousands o f deaf people are today throwing away all hearing devices and in the Springwater Church last enjoying all conversation. This method At the same service, J. is easily and quickly acquired thru our Sunday. system. Absolutely the only thing o f its i C. Peterson was installed as an kind in the country. Our proposition is " entirely original. W e guarantee results, Elder for a three year term. it will amaze you. Cost is trifling. See what New International Encyclopiedia The Mt. Zion Men’s Club of i says on Lip Reading. Hundreds o f people ' with normal hearing are taking up Lip Garfield held its first meeting J Reading for the many additional benefits Saturday evening at the church, gained You can understand what the ac- I tors are saying in the moving pictures. 1 where twenty men thoroughly You can understand what people are say enjoyed the program arranged ing just asfar awav as you can see them. The eye understands beyond the range of by President Alex Botkin. hearing. Send no money, but mention this paper and state whether or not you C. Y. Stone and w ife o f High are deaf. All particulars will be sent you absolutely free and with no expense to land, were Sunday visitors at the you. Address, School of Lip Language, C. Miller home in Viola. Kansas Citv, j » Missouri. i $100 R eward, J 100 T h e rcudi ra o f th is p: tp »r w i l l be pleas ed t o le a rn t h a t th e re is a t least one dr ea d ed d is e a s e tha t sc ie n c e has been a bl e t o c u r e in al l Its s t a g e s , and tha t la c a t a rr h . C a t a r r h b e i n g g r e a t l y in fluenced b y c o n s t i t u t i o n a l c o n d it io n s re qu ir es constitutional treatm ent H a ll 's C a t a r r h C u r e is t a ke n in t e r n a l l y and acts thru th e i l l o o d on th e Mucous S u r fa ce s o f t h e S y s t e m t h e r e b y d e s t r o y i n g the fo u n d a t io n o f t h e dis e as e g i v i n g t he p a t ie n t s t r e n g t h by b u l l d i n r up t he c o n s t it u t io n a nd a s s i s t i n g n a tu re in d o i n g its w o r k . The prop rie t ors h a v e so much fa i t h in tin* c u r a t i v e p o w e r s o f H a i l ’ s C a t a r r h C u r e th a t t h e y o f f e r One H u n d r e d D o lb s t o r any case t h a t it fa i l s t o cu re Bend f o r list o f tes t im o n ia ls . Address: F J C V V r.Y A C O . Toledo Ohio. Hold by all Di utfgietf, 75c. Miss Ida Tannler of Portland, made her Viola friends a short vjsjt Sunday.