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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1917)
Popular Pastor and Family Leaving The Palace Meat Market W ants your Patronage M e a ts & P roduce 9 o f all kinds. C ard Cash Paid Fred Jorg, Proprietor Broadway A H O fH t a WHY w-a cur To aA ccöTsf s r am o c itT À ^ is T ì E R E ’ S something curious about W -B C U T C h ew ing— it takes less out o f your pocket and puts a better chew into your mouth. N o big plug sagging your pocket, no big wad sagging your cheek. H a lf as much of this rich tobocco goes twice as far as ordinary plug. W -B aavea your silver and gives you a silver-lining feel ing of happiness all over. Y o u can’ t help from telling your friends about W -B . H MW. Vjr WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO IN I- Ssun. N.w T„k Gir Thanks Miss Lucy Me Connell o f Van cou v er, Wash, is visiting at the home o f her brother, D. E. Me 1 Connell o f Currinsville. Fishing and Hunting Licenses BARGAIN FHIt " P Peter Ruhl o f George returned , this week from a combination| t business and pleasure trip to Portland. Estacada, Oregon JOURNAL Of 2*1 I wish to offer my sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and good people o f this community, for thesym pa-i thy and aid which was extended | to me in the late illness and death , i o f my beloved wife. Signed, A. J. Brown, Barton. Or. For E ggs Phone Main 83. C It is with regret that word has j been received o f the contemplat ed removal from this community ! within a few weeks, of Rev. and ( ¡Mrs. C. F. Aue and family o f Springwater. It is understood tnat Rev. Aue accepted a pastorate in New York ! state and the good wishes o f f their many friends here, will be ! with them in their new tield. Rev. and Mrs. Aue have for j I years taken a more than active \ ¡part in the local community I ¡social and musical affairs and a j leading part in religious w< r. . Mr. Aue having acted as pastor ¡o f the Springwater and Eagle Creek Presb.x terian Churches for several years. A farewell reception will be tendered them tonight at th e 1 house o f Mr. and Mrs. Ballou at Eagle Creek. DAY j JAN. 23 TO FEB. 7. 1917 Miles Standish er Portland, formerly o f Garfield was last! week elected president o f the | Kodaks and Supplies, Cigars, Confectionery, State Alumni o f the national Phi Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. Delta Theta fraternity. SUBSCRIPTION OFFER CALL A N D SEE ME ABOUT IT Ed Boner’s Estacada ! ' / I Ed Scheel o f Bissell left this] week for Portland, where he will be employed. 0 When You Are Sick Enough Nick Scheel o f Bissei is engaged in planking the main road in Bis sell. to demand the attention o f a physician, you certainly need the help that only the best drugs and medicines provide. Allen & Co. o f Estacada are trying to make up a four car ship ment o f potatoes and are in the market for a carload more, quot ing top market prices. Bring your prescriptions here as we have the articles to carefully compound it with. The Estacada Pharmacy Drake & Mauck Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Held o f George returned from a second trip to Bethany, where their mother, Mrs. Held o f George, is ill at the home o f their daughter. Mrs. Held is reported to be stead- ; ily improving and hopes to return i home in a short time. ;Lids 2 Bones! A gay party o f twelve friends were the guests at a birtnday din ner at the R. H. Currin home in Currinsville, the evening o f Jan uary 2nd. ♦ ♦ : * + The *il&XcdlfL Store * * 2 JOINTS 128 Fourth Street 349 Washington Street Main asvo PORTLAND, - OREGON ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Chris Bittner o f Elwood, after a short stay at St Vincent’ s Hos pital in Portland, returned home Monday, greatly improved in health. T h t r * Is m o re C a ta rrh !n t h l» s e ctio n o f th e c o u n t r y th a n a ll o th e r d isea se» p ut to g e th e r, an d f o r y e a rs It w a s s u p p o se d to b e In cu ra ble. D o c to r s p re s crib e d lo c a l rem ed ies, and b y c o n s ta n t ly fa llin g to cu re w ith lo c a l trea tm en t, p ro n o u n ce d It In cu ra ble. C a ta rrh is a lo c a l d isea se, g r e a t ly In flu en ced b y co n - s tltu tlo n a l c o n d itio n s an d th e r e fo r e r e q u ire s c o n s t itu tio n a l trea tm en t. H a ll's C ata rrh C ure, m a n u fa ctu re d b y F. J. C h en ey A Co., T o le d o . O hio. Is a c o n s t i tu tio n a l rem ed y. Is ta k e n In te rn a lly and a cts th ru the B lo o d o n th e M ucous S u rfa ce s o f th e S ystem . One H un dred D o lla rs re w a rd is o ffe re d f o r a n y case that H a ll's C ata rrh C ure fa lls to cure. Send fo r c ir c u la r s an d te stim o n ia ls. F J C H E N E Y A C O - T o lt flo . O hio. S old b y D r u g g is ts . 7Se. H a ll’s F a m ily F ills f o r c o n stip a tio n M ..................... ........ r C a n d ie s Fru its W e ^/Appreciate your past patronage and h o p e f o r a a n d N u ts C o n tin u a n c e o f th e d u r in g 1917 F o r all th e Y e a r R .G .M archbank J Sam e e otreoon a ’ j Several county newspapers last Mrs. George Gray and son of bore the heading “ Whiskey Santa Barbara is visiting with Still Found on Banks o f Molalla” her brothers, the Kitchmg boys i We cannot see anything to brag 01 Currinsville. about that, as whiskey can still Mr and M„ j of be found in many places ,n this, 0re>ron City are ^ e s t s at the | community and we are not crow- i Yount home ¡n Currin9vi,|e this ing about it either. . > ! week j