Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 14, 1916, Image 7

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    Committee to Investigate
Condensery
OUR STOCK OF
Continued from page 1
A committee, co m p r i s i n g
Messrs. Devore ami Adix of Esta­
cada was appointed to draft a
resolution, asking the County
Court for financial aid in the im­
provement of the Dover or Doug­
lass Hill Road in upper Eagle
Creek; the Trachsel cut-off road
in Springwater and other im­
portant trade arteles.
The meeting informally con­
sidered several other important
matters, with suggestions on
further work to be attempted.
These dinner-meetings are open
to any business man or farmer
in this community and all are in­
vited to join in the work of the
club. The committee in charge
of next Monday nights meeting
is Harry C. Reid and E. W. Bart­
lett of Estacada and all parties
intending to be present are asked
to notify one or the other of
these men, as dinner reservations
have to be made in advance, the
expense being 35c per plate.
Clyde Saling of Currinsville is
still making regular trips to the
county seat, where he is on the
petit-jury, which is holding a
long session.
Imported Christmas Toys
HAS
ARRIVED
Bring the children in and let them decide what they
want SANTA CLAUS to bring this year.
Park & Closner
Broadway at 2nd - Estacada, Oregon
Every Fanner Needs Accurate, Reliable Scales
Are you equipped with such weighing device now?
All right, I have taken the agency for the
Fairbanks
Genuine
Scales
which are recognized the world over as the best
“ FOR IF IT IS WEIGHED ON A FAIRBANKS.
THERE IS NO ARGUMENT."
Call and inspect one. Each scale perfectly equipped with steel to
steel bearings, arrow tip beam; large platform and wide wheels.
ESTACADA PRICES:
C. C. Miller
$15 for 500 lb. capacity-$l8 Tor 1,000 lb. size.
Plumbing—Steam Fitting—Tinning
I snt T his L ogical ?
H ead Run O ver by W agon
Wm. Wood of Barton met with
a bad accident Monday, when he
fell under the wheels of a wood-
rack which he was driving, his
head being run over by one of
the wheels.
Mr. Wood, who lives near the
approach to the Barton bridge,
in some way was jounced from
the wagon seat and in jumping
caught his foot in the reins,
throwing him under the wheels.
Dr. Adix of Estacada, who at­
tended the patient, found that
no bones were broken, but the
jaw bone was badly wrenched
and the muscles of the face and
head severely gashed.
Viola Breezes
Contributed
Roll of Honor of the Viola
School for December comprises
Leslie Hamilton, Emily and Anita
Kopp, Norma and Bruce Ran­
dolph, Stanley Ficken, Beaulah
Hicinbotham and Bernice Miller.
Peter Failing, mother and
sister of Portland have moved in­
to the Ward house.
Harvey Mattoon is temporarily
on the sick list and many others
are ailing with colds and sore
throat.
Some of his brother auto­
owners are having fun with Thos.
Eaden these days, as Mr. Eaden
had a break down enroute to
Portland recently, which kept
him and his truck away from
home for several days.
Mrs. M. LaCroy is visiting her
daughter Mrs. David Miller of
McMinnville.
Earl Shibley of Springwater is
building the fire place in the new
Vallen home in Elwood.
T h a t no profit can be made on the sale of an
article of J e w e l r y , until all expenses incident
to the sale are deducted, is the natural sup­
position — isn’t this correct?
For Your
Wifes’
Xmas
Present-
N o v , consider—the higher the expense of a
jeweler, the higher the selling price of an ar­
ticle of jewelry must be.
We Carry the MOST
COMPLETE LINE
of Groceries In
Town.
_____
O ur Stock Is REPLENISHED
FRESH DAILY.
We Guarantee That YOU WILL
COME AGAIN if You
Give Us a Call.
OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR
BEST ADVERTISERS.
Estacada Home Bakery
G. H. Lichthom, Prop.
F u rth e r you are aware that my expenses in
operating a jewelry establishment in Estacada
are nothing as compared with the big jewelry
houses in Portland and other cities.
S o which one of us can make the quickest
profit on a sale?
I
can — of course!
BUY HER A
T h a t is why I am asking you to let me quote
you prices on any article of jewelry, before
you purchase elsewhere. I do not have the
heavy expense of carrying a big stock, but
1 have the catalogs and can furnish you any
article at a saving to you and with a fair prof­
it to me and I guarantee satisfaction.
GASOLINE IRON
(Does an Ironing for 2c)
PRICE $3.50
Consider this now before you do your Christ­
mas buying and let’s get together and inciden­
tally keep the home dollar in home circulation.
for sale by
F
P
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B e c k w it h
The Jeweler
oreg, n
Estacada Garage