Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 31, 1917, Image 4

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    W alter Givens
Editor in Chief
THE WEEKLY
Advertising Mgr.
Harry C. Reid
Bouncer
Fred liartholomew
Devoted to the stimulation of civic and
community pride - the patronizing of
home industries - and the boosting of
the W. Givens Company, Incorporated.
PIRIT
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No. 26
Estacada, Or.
May 31, 1917
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The driver of a small car speed­
ed out of a cross street and
struck the street car squarely
amidships. The street car con­
ductor got off to investigate and
collect evidence for his official
report.
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NEW FEEDS
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At this time when the prices
of mill stuffs are abnormal we
have cast about us in an effort to
secure if possible some substi-
tutes for the regular feeds you
have always used, which we can
sell to you at a lesser price. We
have been successful in securing
three articles on which you can
affect a saving, and which we
will be glad to show you and
have you try. They are our
“ White U. S. Chop", “Oat and
Harley Shorts” and “ Soya Bean
Meal” which is a substitute for
linseed meal.
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“ What’s the matter with you?”
the conductor asked the driver—
“ Don’t you know you can’t run
under a street car with your top
up.”
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Living comfortably within our
means is at all times advisable
but at this time there seems no
occasion for the people to become
needlessly alarmed and the wis­
est thing for them to do is to go
on living in the normal way to
which they have been accustom­
ed and to begin unusual econo­
mizing retrenchment when they
find it really necessary to do so.
Otherwise there will be great
danger of slowing: down industry
generally and closing down of
mills and other producing factors,
which would bring about a de­
moralization of business, and this
is just the opposite of what is
desired at the present time.
LANDPLASTER
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EDITORIAL
Our shipment of livestock went
on Thursday, this week, on ac­
count of Wednesday being a holi­
day. Just as soon as we can se­
cure a carload we will ship again
and will be glad to call on you
and see what you have.
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LIVESTOCK
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We have some samples of clo- +
ver grown with and without land-
plaster which are very interest­
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The clover that was treat­
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FRUIT JARS
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ed is twice as large as the other.
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Land-plaster is eleven dollars
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such as we had this week will
a ton- and a sack of it applied to
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your garden will bring you more
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bring forcibly to our minds the
than its value in return.
fact that summer is here.
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canning season is rapidly ap­
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proaching and will be at hand
before we realize it.
Believers in preparedness will
supply their needs in the fruit
jar line at the present prices.
We have already received two
shipments of fruit ja rs —our line
is complete and our advice to
you is “ B U Y N O W . ”
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Remember our 2 % Cash Discount tickets are redeemable at any time.
We believe that a satisfied customer is the best advertisement.
The Walter Givens Company
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