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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1917)
The Palace Meat Market W an ts your Patronage Meats & Produce Albert Kitching, the popular Road Supervisor of Currinsville has finally been persuaded to a- gain assume the responsibilities of that office, despite his wishes to relinquish the duties. Albert’s reconsideration was the direct re sult of the entreaties of his many fellow workers, coupled with a strong appeal from the County Court. Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon Roger Cary of Portland was an ¡ Estacada visitor this week and in cidentally talked business to the extent of informing his friends of his new Razor Shop in Port land, where he is in a position to do all kinds of safety and straight razor blade sharpening. Dr. Lee A. Wells of Estacada returned from the holidays spent atRoseburg. Mrs. Wells remain ing there for a few days longer. Deafness Film Developing and Printing 5c per picture. Developing- 10c per roll. Photos of E H S Football Squad — 10c each Headquarters for Kodaks and Supplies Cigars, Confectionery, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. Ed Boner’s Estacada + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -1 ♦ + * When You Are Sick Enough * to demand the attention of a physician, + you certainly need the help that only + the best drugs and medicines provide. • 1 » ^ B rin g y o u r p re sc rip tio n s h e re as wo h ave th e a rtic le s to c a re fu lly com pound i t w ith. * The Estacada Pharmacy l&XodUL* S tore + ■» 2 JOINTS ♦ + 349 W a sh in g to n S tre e t 126 F o u rth S tr e e t M ain 8882 M ain 5493 OREGON PO RTLA N D , 4- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Emma Paulsen of Portland returned home this week, after spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen of George. SEVERAL OF OUR MEN I JCC W -B BECAUSE IT'S \ ICH T O B A".CO A N D A \ ’ ‘.LL CHEW S A T C r«C5. RIGHT SIRI LEAVE IT TO T N t l POLICE OFFICERS ] TO F I N D O U T ABOUT QUAUTVi T O B A C C O , r-------- C U notice a fine regard for appearance among the officers from Roundsmen to Captain—that’s one reason they are so keen for W-B CUT Chewing. The pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is “If you won’t take a little chew don’t take any.” No need to disfigure the face, when a nibble of rich tobacco gives more satisfaction than a wad of ordinary stuff—also less grinding and spitting. Take a tip from the officer on W-B. Y Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Unios Square, New York Cil C. C. Miller and wife of Esta cada are leaving the last of this week for Salem, where they will spend a few days among relatives celebrating a delayed Christmas visit. EQUINE ARTFUL D0D3ERS. Expert Portland YOU'RE A N Y M A N T AKI NG A BIGGER CHEW OF W -B C U T T O B A C C O THAN T H A T , I S A T O B A C C O GLUTTON A N D W E D O N ' T f WANT G L U T TO N S ON THF. f FORCE, f j o f all kinds. Cash Paid For Eggs Y O U M A R K M V W O R D S --------------- and L am en ess That Were J u s t P u re Cluff. NVe all know, of course, tilt* livery uag w ho p reten d s to he (leaf. You tell him to “get up,” an d he g e tte th not u p ; you cluck to him , an d lie uceel- e ru te ih not h is pace. Is he d e a f? Not he. You know , by a c e rta in ro llin g o f his ty c an d v ¡g,: lin g of his cars, th a t lit* hours you p crio ctly well. H is d eafn ess Is p u re hiulT. It is like th e lam eness w hich som e sh rew d old n a g s som etim es p u t on. W ill a horse p reten d to he lam e w hen he is not? So ue horses c e rta in ly w ill. T w o o r th re e y e a rs ag o th e Nom ad w as d riv in g a livery nag on a ro ad In V erm ont, w hen th e a n im al suddenly began to lim p te r rib ly ; co u ld n ’t go off a slow w alk. It w as p re tty serious, fo r a Journey of ab o u t tw e n ty m iles h ad ju s t been begun. K now ing a m an on th e road w ho w as a p ra c tic a l h o rse m an, th e N om ad drove u p to h is door an d su b m itted th e an im al to th e e x p e r t s e x a m in a tio n . T he m a n looked a t th e h o rse ’s feet, ex am in ed h is legs— looked him over th o ro u g h ly . ‘‘Did th e hors«» go all rig h t w hen you sta rte d o u t? ” he asked. Y es; th e horse had gone all rig h t fo r th re e o r fo u r m iles. “ W ell,” sa id th e ex p ert, “ th is horse is sh a m in hr.’; th e re is no th in g th e m a tte r w ith him .” T hen he ad d ressed som e plain la n guage to Dobbin, ad v isin g him w ith som e sh a rp n e ss to c u t It a ll o u t an d go along a s he o ught to. T h e N om ad touched th e h orse w ith th e w hip, and he tro tte d on to th e end o f th e Journey w ith o u t th e slig h test lim p.—N om ad In Boston T ra n s c rip t. T h e r e is m o r e C a t a r r h In t h i s s e c tio n o f t h e c o u n t r y t h a n a ll o t h e r d i s e a s e s p u t tog eth er, a n d for y e a rs it w a s s u p p os ed to be in c u r a b l e . D o c t o r s p r e s c r i b e d loc a l r e m e d ie s , a n d b y c o n s t a n t ly f a i l i n g t o c u r e w i t h lo cal t r e a t m e n t , p r o n o u n c e d i t in c u r a b l e . C a t a r r h is a lo cal d is e a s e , g r e a t l y In flu enc e d b y c o n s titu tio n a l conditions and th e re fo re r e q u i r e s c o n s t i t u t i o n a l t r e a t m e n t . H a l l ’s C a t a r r h C ure , m a n u f a c t u r e d b y F. J. C h e n e y A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l r e m e d y , is t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y a n d a c t s t h r u t h e B lo od on t h e M ucous S u r f a c e s of t h e S y s te m . One H u n d r e d D o l l a r s r e w a r d is off er ed f o r a n y c a s e t h a t H a ll s C a t a r r h C u r e f a l l s to c u re . Se nd f o r c i r c u l a r s a n d t e s t i m o n i a l s . F J. C H E N E Y A CO.. T o led o . Ohio. Sold b y D r u g g i s t s . 75c. H a l l 's F a m i l y P i l l s f o r c o n s t i p a t i o n . --V-q-oi THE U N I V E R S A L CAR T h re e s tro n g rea so n s u rg e you to buy th e F ord c a r: F irs t, b ecau se o f its re c o rd o f s a tis f a c to ry se rv ic e to m o re th a n fifte e n h u n d red th o u sa n d o w n e rs; Second, b ecau se of th e re lia b ility o f th e C om pany w hich m a k e s it; T h ird , b ecau se o f its la rg e r a d ia to r and en clo sed fan , stre a m lin e hood, cro w n fe n d e rs f ro n t and r e a r , black finish, n ick el tr im m ings, it is m o st a t t r a c tiv e in a p p e a ra n c e . T o th e s e m u st be added its w o n d e rfu l econom y in o p e ra tio n and m a in te n a n c e —Hbout tw o c e n ts a m ile; lik ew ise th e f a c t t h a t by re a so n o f its sim p licity in c o n s tru c tio n an y o n e can o p e ra te and c a re fo r it. N in e th o u sa n d F o rd a g e n ts m ak e F o rd se rv ic e a s u n iv e rsa l as th e cur. T o u rin g C a r $360. —R u n a b o u t $345. f. o. b. D e tro it. —On sa le a t — The ESTACADA Candies W e c>lppreciate your past patronage and hope for a Fruits Continuance of the Same during 1917 and Nuts For all the Y ear GARAGE R . G .M a rch b a n k D ur abl e. 8 c a r « d H i m In to It. “ I w a n t a slo g a n .” sa id th e m a n u fa c tu re r o f p h o n o g rap h reco rd s, “som e th in g th a t w ill convey th e Idea th a t o u r reco rd s n e v e r w e a r o u t.” T h e a d v e rtis in g m an lit a fre sh cig a re tte an d th o u g h t fo r eig h t seconds by th e clock. A L o n g 8iogo. A fte r a siege of tw e n ty -fo u r year»* “ H o w w ill th is do?” he asked. ‘O ne T u rk ey took t'a n d la from V enice In o f o u r d a n c e reco rd s will o u tla s t th e b est h ard w o o d d a n c in g floors ev er j b u i l t ’’- N e w York W orld Y oung W hlow —Did you h av e any tro u b le g e ttin g J a c k to propose? Girl F rie n d —No. d e a r; I told him you wen* a f te r him .—Boston T ra n s c rip t.