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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
Clean-Up In The Rain { T H E OLD A C R O BA T 15 HAPPY OVER THE REAL TOBACCO C H E w \ The Estacada’s Annual Clean-Up Day was celebrated last Friday, with considerable work accom plished and a large supply of good dinner consumed. Owing to rain, less work was j done than in former years, but with several of the main streets torn up, less work was necessary. As it was, three teams with crews of from four to a dozen men, gathered up the majority of the non-burnable rubbish, tin cans, etc., and hauled them away. The C. I. C. dinner, as usual, j was the drawing card and the meal eclipsed the expectations of - E used to switch tobacco every few weeks. Then a friend gave him a little of W-B C U T Chewing the workers, about sixty of whom —the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, long shred. Steady participated, including the school user now. boys. Q u i t e th e rcgulnr thing. A m a n is glad h e found it, a nd just naturally passes the go o d w o rd along Complaint has been made since ‘ ‘Notice how the u l t brines out the rich to b a cco teste" and the same complaint has often Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uaioa Sq«re, New York City been made before, that nothing i accomplished in cleaning up Invites Your Patronage was that part of the city, which first REMEMBER T H E NAM E meets the gaze of the incoming traveller on the trains, namely, Cash Paid For Eggs that part of the city, including the rear of Yonce’s barn, and the® Fred Jorg, Proprietor rear of the old wood working Republican Candidate For Phone Main 83. Broadway plant and adjoining lots. That part of Estacada is an eye Estacada, Oregon R E C O R D E R OF C O N V E Y A N C E S sore and to cap the climax, the visitor first spies a big sign on j Clackamas County the old Park Hotel Bldg., read ing “ Gambrinus Beer,” which My Experience Is My Qualification sign alone casts an oder on the 1 For 32 years a resident o f Clackamas County; raised on a farm; taught school. town. The editor will join with any j Editor To Preach Next bunch of men and help clean up Republicans In Lead that part of the town and will j In Registration Sunday I S S U E D AT furnish the paint to eradicate The following figures furnished The News had been misinform by Registrar Devore, coveringthe ed, when it announced last week Ed Boner's - Estacada i that old booze sign. registrations from precincts, Es that Editor Taylor of Molallc, Lunches • Confectionery • Cigars • Kodaks ! State o f Ohio. C ity o f T o le d o , tacada 1 and 2; Garfield arid would occupy the pulpit at the L ucas C ou n ty, ss. F ra n k J. C h en ey m a k e s oa th th a t he George, show a Republican lead Estacada M. E. Church last Sun Fishermen’s Headquarters | is se n io r p a rtn e r o f the ttrin o f F. J. i C heney & Co., d o in g bu sin ess in the of almost 3 to 1 over the Demo day evening, as no services were I C ity o f T o le d o , C o u n ty an d State a fo r e - | said, and that sa id firm w ill p a y the cratic, with a very light percent scheduled for that evening, but 1 sum o f ON E H U N D R E D DOL-LAUS f o r ! each and e v e r y ca s e o f C ata rrh that #.2. a day. $10. a week Sunday evening. | cann ot he cu re d b y th e us.* o f H A L L ’ S age of Progressives, Prohibition will be next C A T A R R H C U R E . F R A N K J. C H E N E Y ists and Socialists. May 14th. S w orn to b e fo r e m e and s u b scrib e d In m y p resence, this 6th d a y o f D e c e m Total registration 511 Repub As Editor Taylor has a reputa ber. A. D. 1886. A. W . GLEASON, (S e a l) N o ta ry P ublic. lican, 358 Democrat, 127- Mis tion for being not only a flluent H a ll’s C ata rrh C u re is tak en in te rn a lly and a cts th ro u g h th e B lo o d on th e cellaneous 26. speaker but a humorist of the Modern Conveniences 1 M ucous S u rfa ce s o f th e S ystem . Send I fo r testim on ia ls, free. Total registrations by precincts first class, the people should wel F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. T o le d o . O. One of the most delightful Resorts are, Estacada 1 146; Estacada 2, come this opportunity to hear Sold b y all d ru g g is ts , 75c. H a ll's F a m ily P ills f o r co n stip a tio n . on the Coast 210; Garfield, 107 and George 47. him. According to the latest ruling Mothers’ Day To Be Observed Local and Tourist Trade Solicited of the courts, voters not having Mothers’ Day, occuring next registered may swear in their Police and Deteitives Are Lisins' votes at the coming primary elec Sunday, will be observed at the Estacada Christian Church with tion, May 19th. Lip Reading in Place of all day services and all are invit the Dictagraph ed to bring basket-lunches and spend the day. Thousands o f deaf people are today The day will also be observed throwing away all hearing devices and enjoying all conversation. This method with preaching in the forenoon + It is made in is easily and quickly acquired thru our at Currinsville and at 3 P. M. at system. Absolutely the only thiog o f its kind in the country. Our proposition is + Black, Brown, Blue, Of Canby Mt. Zion by the branch M. E. entirely original. W e guarantee results, Churches. it will amaze you. Cost is trifling. See + Green, Natural, etc. Palace MEAT Market H D. C. Boyles Hunting and Fishing LICENSES Hotel Estacada HEAR WITHOUT EARS C o 1 o r i t e + ♦♦**♦ + ♦ + + + * + + Colors old and new Straw Hats ♦ + I ♦ Any one can use it. Price 25 cents For Sale By The Estacada Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE Dr. H. A. DEDMAN what New International Encyclopedia says on Lip Reading. Hundreds o f people with normal hearing are taking up Lip Reading for the many additional benefits gained. You can understand what the ar- tors are saying in the moving pictures. You can understand what people are say ing just as far away as you can see them. The eye understands beyond the range o f hearing. Send no money, but mention this paper and state whether or not you are deaf. All particulars will be sent you absolutely free and with no expense to you. Address, School o f Lip Language, Kansas City, Missouri. Republican Candidate For Representative Tennis Carnival Prin. Guthrie of the schools wishes to call attention to a ten nis carnival or lawn fete, which will be held on the school grounds, sometime this month. Several good tennis matches will be stag ed and the high school p ayers are issuing challenges to all com ers.