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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
We Y uie ¿ong High are hearts in hut and hall- Cry "Noel!" sing "Noel!” And in stall Lowly kneel the cattle all. To the merry Tculetide bell Shout “Noel!” and Geese Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. Financial Agents. T rusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General prac tlce in ail courts. Correspondence solicited. Prom pt attention. Bank references. F o u rte e n th y ear. LOANS PLACCD ON PORTLAND PROPtRTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn r U .T l S .1 U C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e B id » • P O R T L A N D , O REG O N ( Of old, the shepherds on Judea’s plains, Watching their flocks in the cheerless night, Saw in the east a great Star shine, And they left their watch to fol low its light. Of old, of old, how bright the Star That guided the wondering shep herds afar! ever BOUGHT and SHIPPED out of Estacada in one month — is our record, since we started in business Owning our OWN AUTO TRUCK, we are in a position to ec onomically handle the products of the farm and last week purchas ed $217.30 worth. We furthermore, charged no commission for handling same, being content to make our profit on our merchandise, where taken in trade. Angels that with triumph thrill Cry “Noel!” sing "Noel!” Echoing still "Peace on earth, to men good will!” To the gladsome Yuletide bell Shout "Noel!” —H inton Scollaxd in Lippincott'i. LAWYERS Of old, wise men to the manger came, Bearing their gifts, both precious and rare. At the feet of an infant they laid them down As they breathed glad words of praise and prayer. Of old, of old, in Bethlehem town Wise men and kings laid their offer ings down. Turkeys At the dawning if ye mark— Cry “Noel!” sing "Noel!" Ye may hark Voices in each air/ arc— To the blessed Yuletide bell Shout "Noel!” Clyde Inglish, formerly of Garfield, is now stationed on U. S. S. Brooklyn, which is located a t Shanghai, China. In a recent letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Inglish of Garfield, he is enthusiastic over his work in the Navy and especially is enjoying j his views of the distant parts of j the world. of Chickens Bees in slumber buried deep Cry "Noel!" sing "Noel!” Out of deep Into mellow murmur leap To the joyous Yuletide bell Shout "Noel!” G eorge Goings O n Contributed The new house of Nick Rath is fast nearing completion and when finished will be one the most com fortable attractive farm homes in the community. The work is be- ing done by Carl Lins of George, A needed addition has been completed at the George Club house, by the addition of rooms at the ends of the stage and work is now going forward in the bujlding of tie-sheds in the ad joining grove. Mrs Peter Rath spent a few days in Portland last week, visit ing her sister and friends. Three Christmas programs are scheduled for the next week, being an entertainment and pro- gram at the school on Friday night; a similar affair at the church on Saturday evening and and big festivities at the cluh house on Tuesday evening the 26th. A Carol Largest Quantity i Of old, the voices of angel choirs Sang the joy of a Saviour’s birth, And the glory of God shone bright around As they chanted their message of “Peace on earth!” Of old, great joy to the world was given When Christ the Lord came down from heaven. —A. J. Roberts in Chicago Herald. We aim to carry complete assortments of STOCK, POULTRY and HOG FEEDS and a good line of BUILDING MATERIALS, but if you want any article in our line, which we have’nt in stock, we will gladly and promptly get it for you. We respectfully solicit your patronage and wish you one and all A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR. callen CSb C o m p an y E. D. ALLEN M. D. EVANS E stacada, ] i - - , PECIAL C andies C. I. L. S. BRONSON O regon. DANCE FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS I will sell Bananas at 20c per dozen. Oranges 10c per dozen and up. Candy - 12 l-2c per lb. and up. Nuts - 10c ^ mt ” ” ” Cigars - 50c box " M All 5c Cigars 5 for 25c Fruits a n d Nuts For C h r is tm a s R. G.Marchbank c. KOREGONA' Christmas Night | j ; ! I I M. J. BUYER M ontavilla Monday, December 25th. Kerkes FOR THE Livestock Com pany Estacada Pavilion L I VESTOCK OF ALL D E S C R I P T I O N S Also buying dressed hogs — & c below Portland market quotations. c A real Christmas Frolic is If you have any for sale, phone Henry Githens, Currinsville. Promised amidst the Gayest of Holiday Decorations. Patrons Saved Almost $150.00 Last Month—Because Grand March T h e G r a b e t e r ia C ash S t o r e by its economical methods of merchandizing saved Over $2.00 by paying no phone bills “ 1.00 by using no water “ 3.50 by using no electric lights “ 60.00 by not making deliveries “ 40.00 by saving on clerk hire. “ 30.00 by saving on bookkeeping, collections and bad accounts FULL LINE OF RED LINE RUDDER FOOTWEAR JUST IN $ Starts 9 o ’clock. I i A Fine Supper Served - Midnight LADIES FREE GENTLEMEN $1. STUDENTS 50c Jack Saunders Floor Manager Everyone Invited