Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 09, 1916, Image 2

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    Free Picture Shows
Every Saturday afternoon, for our customers
Save up your cash tickets
With every surrender of $5 in tickets or with every
$5 purchase of supplies—we will give a
Oren Ballou recently resigned
from the position of rural carrier
on the Eagle Creek route, and
the place has been taken by Geo.
Sawtell.
C. E. Dockendorf of Estacada
this week purchased a Ford tour­
The Same Can Be Said of Our ing car, through the agency of
BUTTER, CHEESE
i the Estacada Garage.
and EGGS,
COFFEES, IEAS and SPICES
Miss Emma Paulsen of Port-
r
• u
d i
lland, returned Sunday from a
tstacada Home BaKery two weeks visit at the home of
G. H. Lichthorn, Prop.
1 her Parents in George.
‘‘Mill To Man Clothiers”
$I8.50 ° p
D . S. F l e m i n g
Agent Brownsville Woolen Mills
New Full Line
GLOBES
C. C. Miller
Brownsville
Tailo red
Suit
$I8.50 “P
‘‘Your Satisfaction Is Our Success”
Just Received
Come In and Look Them Over
Plumbing—Steam Fitting—Tinning
General Repair Work Of All Kinds
Gas and Steam Engine Repairs and Fittings A Specialty
All Work Guaranteed
Give Me A Trial
He is telling his friends how
well pleased he is with his
t
EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO.
ELECTRIC
No, he is not talking
Politics
He is some crank about
clothes at that
No more guess work
about buying clothes.
He will buy
Oregon Made
Oregon Wool
Fast Dyed
Brownsville
Suits and Overcoats
and be satisfied
Free Family Ticket
Estacada. Oregon.
Just A Few Hours Sleep Between
Cant Find Honest Man
A sporty and rather loud talk­ As with the advent of the win­
rains, dancing again becomes
ing salesman hit town Monday ter
the
leading attraction, three good
and while attempting to impress affairs
are scheduled for this
the local merchants with his im­ month, the first being at Eagle
portance, mentioned t h a t t-he1 Creek, next Saturday night, to be
Ford Motor Company was now followed at the same place on
making a six cylinder, mohair Thanksgiving Eve.
As the first of the popular C. I.
topped machine.
C.
informal dances will be given
M. E. Park of the Estacada Thanksgiving
night in Estacada,
Garage, got to him first and cov- ] and as the majority
the young
ered a bet of $20. By this time folks never tire of of tripping
the
the visitor had begun to feel | light fantastic, it will leave but
dampness in his shoes and after
hours sleep between the
refusing to trust H. C. Wulf of a two few holiday
Garfield with the $40.. suggested , are invited. affairs, to which Till
that the cashier of the bank hold;
the stakes.
By the time the bank was reach­
Little Ethel had Just returned from
ed, the salesman, then being cold ' Sunday
to the knees, refused to accept puzzled. school end was looking very
Cashier Wright and as no more1 "Mamma.” she said, "did they hare
large beds In Bible days?"
honest citizen could be found, the »err
"I
don't
dear." said her moth­
bet was called off, the salesman er "Why know,
do you ask?"
"Because.” said the little girl, "our
quit peddling and left on the teacher
said today that Abraham slept
next car.
with his four fathers.
A P u z z le d S tu d en t.
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