Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 05, 1917, Image 7

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George Goings On
Contributed
The George Social and Com­
mercial Club held their regular
meeting on Saturday night. A f­
ter a short business meeting, H.
C. Stephens and President Joy­
ner each gave a talk on potato
culture. A paper on potato seed
inspection and certification by J.
Agency For The
E. Larson, Extention Specialist
in Agronomy wa3 read.
Clear Creek Creamery Butter
The Fair Committee reported on
the premium list for the coming
fair. The members o f the Fair
Board are Henry Johnson, chair­
Also Buy All Kinds Of
man, C. A. Johnson, N. A. Rath,
Mrs. N. Scheel and Mrs. Peter
Rath, Secretary.
The singing and play by the
young people were much enjoyed
by the 59 members and friends
who were present.
A fter the program the guests
All Kinds Of
played “ 500” , danced and had
a general good time.
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Lunch
was
served
by
Mr.
and
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Fresh Vegetables In Season
Mrs. Ochs and Otto Paulson.
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Hulda Paulson visited Flora ♦
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Lins Thursday.
F red Jo rg , Proprietor
Estacada, O r.
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The St. Patrick’ s dance and
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Phone Main 83.
social was enjoyed by the large *
Broadway
crowd who were in attendance. *
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Mrs. H. C. Stephens enter- ♦
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. i tained Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. H. I*
L et m e take a panoramic Klinker, Mrs. T. Harders and ♦
Mrs. Leo Rath on Wednesday 4
photo of your farm.
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afternoon
o f last week.
These photos are especially suitable for
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halftone reproduction, for use on
The Crochet Club met at the
letterheads or farm stationery.
home o f Mrs. W. Terwillinger on +
We Palace
t he
coop
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Meat Market
Veal
Beef
Pork
Poultry and Eggs
Payments on Daily Papers must be paid by the end
o f the month—otherwise they will be stopped
Saturday afternoon.
The Estacada Pharmacy
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Drake & Mauck
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34.4 Washington Street
126 Fourth Street
V on 8882
Main 5493
PORTLAND, - OREGON
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The Garfield Country C ub are
to have a basket social and a
ha-d-time party on Friday, April
13th.
MuU by WET MAN-BRUTON COMP ANT.
Call and see the
Ford Truck
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T h e reutii rs o f th.a p i p e r w ill b e
p leased lo l u r n that th e re 1« at leaet
o n e d re a d e d d ise a se that scie n ce has
been a b le to cu r e in all its sta ges, and
that is c a t a r r h . C ata rrh b e in g g r e a t ly
Influenced b y c o n s titu tio n a l c o n d itio n s
req u ires
c o n s titu tio n a l
treatm ent.
H a ll's C ata rrh C ure is ta k e n in te rn a lly
and a cts thru th e B lo o d on th e M ucous
S u rfa ce s o f th e S ystem th e re b y d e ­
s tr o y in g the fo u n d a tio n o f the disease,
g iv in g the p a tie n t s tr e n g th b y b u ild in g
up the c o n s titu tio n and a s s is tin g n a ­
tu re In d o in g its w o r k
T h e p r o p r ie ­
to rs h a v e so m uch fa ith In th e cu ra tiv e
p o w e rs o f H a ll’s C a ta rrh C ure th a t
th ey o ffe r One H u n d r e d D o lla rs f o r a n y
case th a t it fa lls t o cu re. Send f o r list
o f testim on ia ls.
A d d re s s :
Ohio.
F.
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Bold b y a l l D r u g g l e t s . 7 1c .
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built at the
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Estacada
Garage
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We have this for the farmer’ s truck and
the heavy Denby for commercial trucking.
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The Oakland
Sensible Six
$975
The best car in its class on the market
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1107 Br~4w.Tl New Tort Gty
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We F O R D
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As ever the best valve for the money
Runabout
$400.70
Touring Car
F. 0 . B. Estacada
$415.70
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Full Line Of Accessories
and expert workmen always on hand
Estacada Garage
Estacada, Oregon
A. G. Ames o f Estacada, after 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
several weeks stay at Oak Grove
Station, returned last Saturday,
bringing with him one cougar, O R D E R
YOUR
two wildcats and a couple o f
coons. Ames contemplates re­
turning to Oak Grove in a short
time, where he will continue his
successful hunting.
$110 R e w a rd , $100
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath were
Ed. Boner - Estacada
Cigars, Confectionery, Kodaks and Supplies Sunday visitors at Held’ s
Ammunition and Fishing Tackle
I Mrs. Wm. Held’s sister and
family o f Eastern Oregon are
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♦ ; Held home.
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♦ S p r a y
M a t e r i a l
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ahnert
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were Sunday visitors at Peter
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Lime-Sulphur Bluck-leaf 40 Formaldehyde
Rath’s.
Arsenate o f Lead Rose Nicotine
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Bluestone or Vitrol
Ed. Guber is breaking a piece
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of new land for Gus. Zweirman.
Also complete line of Lilly’s Seeds. ♦
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Mrs. John Marshall, visited
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Mrs. Harders Monday.
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H. C. Stphens has some teams
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The
S to re ♦ ♦ ♦ busy in his new clearing, prepar­
ing the land for spring planting.
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H E R E is something mighty democratic
about rich, sappy tobacco. N ow that men
have W -Ii C U T Chewing, a good tobacco,
to lend each other, it cements friendship. Com ­
mon-sense about .^>bacco is getting mighty gen­
eral now— no one wants the over sweetv ed kind
when he can get rich tobacco shredded and
lightly salted to bring out the good tobacco
taste.
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Spring Suit
NOW
R. G. Marchbank
Mr. Dale o f Estacada has been
very ill for the past ten days,
suffering with an attack o f heart
trouble.
At last reports, the
patient is in a greatly improved
conditition and it is hoped he
will be about in a few days.
International Tailored
Estacada, Or.
News was received this morn­
ing o f the death o f Frank Thom­
as’s father, at the home o f his
son in Sandy, Tuesday night,
April 3rd, at about the age o f 91.
Services will be held Friday, Ap­
ril 6th, with interment in Bull
> Run Cemetery.