Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 04, 1917, Image 7

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    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 ,
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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.