Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 19, 1917, Image 7

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    T R A D E A T TH E
YOU MEAN TO
| TELL ME THAT IS
I THE OLD GENUINE
^GRAVELY TOBACCO!
O O
PALACE
MEAT
MARKET
N
A NO I 1 L
• I,E L D IT S
REPUTATION FOR
85 YEARS
GttAVFLVS
CELEBRATED
C h e w in g Plu§
BEFORE THE INVENTION
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OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH
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GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO
MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY — -
WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION ___
NOW THE PATENT POUCH K E E P S IT
FRESH AND CLEAN AND G O O D
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A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS E N O U G H ___
AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG C H E W
OF O R D I N A R Y PLU G .
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S rm u tly JoAiccc Co. Ouniuf.VA.
BELIEV E B IL L Y
POSTER. THAT
NEW POUCH IS
A PEACH
The only Sanitary,
R efrigrated Market
in East rn Clad air.as.
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A »k For Our
SUMMER SPECIALS
The lumber business locally is
now
All
Kinds
Of
humming,
loads
Fresh Vegetables In
Season
having
with
been
four car
shipped by
the Cascade Lumber Company in
the past two weeks, having been
F r e d Jors*. P r o p r ie to r
Phone Main 8ff.
E s taea d a, O r .
loaded
Broadway
place
to
buy
M E N D E T S
Gran te Ware, Tin, Copper, etc.
No Heat, Solder, or Cement required.
Can be applied by a child.
♦
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10c and 2 5 c per p ackage
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The Estaeada Pharmacy
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T J ie
¿ to r e
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SER V IC E is an important feature in connec­
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tion with a ear at ar\ time and it is doubly im­
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portant at this season
Mr. and Mrs.
+ + ♦ + •*> + + + + + + + •<• + + ■» + + baby o f Kansas
♦ at the home o f
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4 ter. Mrs. E. W.
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mend all leaks instantly in
eada.
♦
Estaeada
Ella, the little daughter of
Mrs. M. M. Freeman o f El wood
stepped on a pin one day last
week, with the pin becoming so
embedded in her heel, that it
was necessary for the physician
to administer the patient chloro­
form before extracting it.
Tennis Balls
Fishing Tackle
Fishing and Hunting Licenses
Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery
Soft Drinks
Soda Water
and
Ice Cream
Headquarters for
Kodaks
Supplies
Printing
and Finishing.
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their
docks by A. L. Mills.
B o n e r ’s
The
from
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R. A. Wells and
City are visiting
Mrs. W ells’ sis­
Bartlett o f Esta-
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It is a wive owner who believes in the new
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maxim
“ If you would have a thing well done, go
to the man who Knows how. ”
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The E s t a c a d a
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G arage have men who know how.
♦
Ernest Vallen o f El wood, took
♦
a bad fall last week, when a
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scaffold on which he was work­
+ ing collapsed. Aside from a bad
♦
shake-up and an injured foot, he
luckily sustained no other in­
juries.
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Estaeada Garage
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“ The Bridge that will carry you safely over auto trouble’
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Estaeada, O regon
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E n tire ly By.
A set eu-j ear-old in a town down
north w as a Led by his teacher at the
primary school to prodm-e a l omposl-
tloii upon the subject of his favorite
literary work.
The youngster went
Into executive session with himself
and turned out the i olio wing succinct
criticism of a well known and popular
classic:
-T h e Book I like best Is called Pil­
grim 's Pr stress. My*mother reads this
Book to me every Night before 1 go to
Bed.
I love to hear about The P il­
grim. He had a hard time, hut he got
b y !"—Saturday Evening Post.
G r o w in g Cotton.
The yield of cotton Is dependent upon
the number of flowers w e are able to
Induce the plant to form, and root
a[>a*e ia necessary to flowering. The
cotton plaut'a normal rooting may oc­
cupy two square yards of earth, which
Is several times more than given it In
practice, and the yield may often be
reduced by this fact, ns the roots must
interlap.—Los Angeles Times
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fleming
and family o f Estaeada returned
Sunday from a ten day auto trip
in their Chevrolet car having vis­
ited Tacoma, Seattle. Olympia.
American Lake and Ranier N a ­
tional Bark.
There is more Catarrh In this section
o f the country than all other diseases
put together, and fo r years It was sup­
posed to be Incurable.
Doctors pre­
scribed local remedies, and by constant­
ly fa llin g to cure w ith local treatment,
pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a
local disease, g r e a tly Influenced by con­
stitutional conditions and therefore r e ­
quires constitutional treatment. H a ll’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a consti­
tutional remedy. Is taken Internally
and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces o f the System. One Hundred
Dollars rew ard ia offered for any case
that H a il’s Catarrh Cure fails to cure.
Send fo r circulars and testimonials.
F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall's F a m ily P ills fur constipation.
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Ice Cream
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in Dish, Cone
or Bulk.
Soda Water • Soft Drinks - Lunches
Cigars and Tobacco
R. G. M archbank
Estaeada, Or.
Henry Cromer o f Springwater
j p Unger o f Elwood, who is
is now the owner o f k l a w Den- ^
at , he VaMen „|aee, ¡ , verv
by truck, which he purchased
...
last week from the Kstaea.la11,1 anl1 httle hope, are held out
Garage.
¡fo r
recovery.