Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 30, 1916, Image 2

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Be Careful
What You Eat
Doctors agree that indigestion,
DUE TO IMPROPER FOOD, is re­
sponsible for most oi the ills today
There's NO DANGER OF
INDIGESTION when you buy
your groceries ot us.
We carry ONLY
PUREST LINE.
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Give us a trial order and
BE CONVINCED.
Estacada Home Bakery
G. H. Lichthorn, Prop.
Boys Pig Clubs Organized
At a meeting held among the
boys of the Estacada Schools last
Thursday afternoon, two boys pig
clubs were organized, one among
the high school students and one
among the grade pupils.
That afternoon. Prof. Allen of
th«- Extension Department of the
0. A. C. gave an interesting talk
to the pupils on the formation of
Industrial Clubs, with pig clubs
among the boys and canning clubs
among the girls.
For sometime past, P r i n .
Guthrie of the schools and Mgr.
Frank Ewing of the railway com­
pany’s agricultural department,
have been working to interest the
boys and girls in this important
work.
Arrangements have been made
with the Estacada State Bank to
finance the club members, by
loaning on the boys notes, to
cover the initial expense of pur­
chasing thoroughbred sows.
Several boys in TSpringwater
and Viola are considering the
formation of a similar club and
all boys desiring to get into this
profitable work are asked to
notify Mr. Guthrie or Mr. Ewing.
Besides the cash profit from the
raising of pigs, prizes and com­
petition takes place at the 1917
East Clackamas County Fair,
with the winners getting a free
trip to the county and state fairs.
The club work is not confined
to any breed of stock, but it is
DON’T F A I L T O S E E
OURS B E F O R E
YOU
BUY—
W ITH EACH DOLLAR
W E WILL ALLOW YOU
TO
SELECT
$1.25
W ORTH.
EAST
CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO.
“ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success”
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the returns
The Peoples Verdict
is unanimous for
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Beckwith
The Jeweler
Can Repair It
Brownsville
T a ilo re d
Suits
•ESTACADA,
He believes in selective
j buying and wants clothes
of distinctive individuality,
so he buys
Oregon Made
Oregon Wool
Fast Dyed
Brownsville
Suits and Overcoats
and is satisfied
up
“ Mill To Man Clothiers’
D . S. Fleming
Agent Brownsville Woolen Mills
T oy~s
Is Your Watch on the
He has heard
50 up
C hristm as
Estacada, Oregon.
hoped that the efforts in this com­
munity will deal largely with one
or two standard, popular breeds.
Each club member also receives
free from the O. A. C. regular lit­
erature, containing directions for
profitably carrying on the work,
such as pasturing, raising of feed
and care of the pigs.
As a further incentive to the
local boys, Mgr. Ewing has prom­
ised to take all members to the
Annual Livestock Show in Port­
land next month, besides aiding
them in getting in touch with
leading swine breeders of the
state.
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This project is an extra fine
one, ultimately being of big value
to this community, but reflecting
the up-to-date methods being
adopted by the railway company’s
agricultural department and the
interest displayed by the Esta­
cada State Bank.
OREGON
1916 Oratorical Contest
The first of the High School
Oratorical contests, which will
hereafter occur annually, will
take place Tuesday evening, Dec.
5, in the High School assembly
hall at 8 o’clock. This contest
will decide whose will be the first
name to be engraved on the silver
loving cup which was presente I
to the school by the class of ’16,
for a prize in oratory.
The program of orations will
be supplemented hy good music.
There will be no admission fee,
and the friends of the school will
be heartily welcome.
Pastor Givens will preach at
both morning and evening ser­
vices at the Estacada Christian
Church next Sunday, the evening
service being supplemented by
stereopticon views. All are cor­
dially invited to be present.
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