Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 22, 1917, Image 7

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    What’s the use of paying such
a high price for Butter when you can get
Oleomargarine at 75c
The 2 pound roll
YOU* GRANDFATHER WAS A|
YOUNGSTER, WHEN PEYTON
GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST/
PLUG OF TOBACCO TH A T
EVER WAS MADE.
THERE N U S T BE SOMETHING!
3ACK OF A REPUTATION THAT
UVES AND LASTS LIKE THAT./
which will do just as well for cooking.
Every Friday, from now on
we will have on hand a
fresh supply of
FISH
W ELLY &
CELEBRATED
C h e w in g P lu j i
a. »’• ' >'*
V GU \ M
►
B E F O R E T H K IN V E N T IO N
O F O U R P A TEN T A IR -P R O O F P O U C H
G R A V E L Y P L U G TO B A C C O
M A D E S T R IC T L Y FOR ITS C H E W IN G Q U A L IT Y
W O ULD NOT K E E P F R E S H IN T H IS S E C T I O N .
N O W T H E P A T E N T P O U C H K E E P S IT
FR E S H AND C L E A N AND G O O D
A L I T T L E C H E W O F G R A V E L Y IS E N O U O H
A N D L A S T S L O N G E R T H A N A B IO C H E W
O F O R D IN A R Y P L U G .
Jl'Au'cr Ca Huwue.VA. ' ’ ’ W *"*0
AT THE
PALACE
MEAT
MARKET
Fresh Vegetables In Season
rredJortt, Proprietor
Phone Main 83.
Estacada, Or.
Broadway
B o n e r ’s for
HUNTING LICENCES
Fishing Tackle
Tennis Balls
Fishing and Hunting Licenses
Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery
Soda Water and Soft Drinks
Ice Cream
Headquarters for
Kodaks Supplies Printing
and Finishing.
Have you seen those little folding, pocket
Checker Boards
at the
The Estacada Pharmacy?
They make a very acceptable and appropriate gift
to send to your soldier friend.
Price 50 Cents.
FOR WATCH REPAIRING
See H. D. Oliver For
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry.
l 22 Second St. Portland,
Where you get off the Eatacada car ai WithinetOi St.
Special values now in WrUt Watches. $7.50 up.
alio complete line of Men * Watchea.
The value of the "wanted and
for sale" column of the News
was demonstrated recently, when
Harvey Gibson of Baiton, suc­
ceeded in locating a strayed pony
down near Rus^elville, the adver­
tisement hiving led to its identi­
fication.
"0 .
LOOK AT THE GOOD WORK
I BILL POSTER S BILLBOARDS
— I HA VE STARTED
Wm. Irvin of Fori land, a
brother of John Irvin of Estaca- *
da, called at the News oilice last
week, and informed us lliai he
had enlisted and obtained tin* ap­
pointment of Second Lieutenant
and expected to leave within a
few days for New York and
from there go directly to France.
An oratorical and debating so-,
ciety has recently been organized
in Barton, and much interest is
being taken in the meetings
scheduled for the coming winter-
months.
Mrs. A1 Havens and son Leo,
who are now residing in Portland,
spent the week-end in Estacada.
Leo, who is learning the railway
mail clerk business, expects to be
appointed to a permanent run
sometime next month.
A number of the Estacada peo- !
pie have lately been making week­
ly auto trips to Portland, where
they have enjoyed the thrilling
series of war pictures being
shown at the Orphenm Theatre.
C. W. Devore and son Raymond
¡left Friday for Drain, Oregon,
¡where Raymond will remain for
a few months at the home of his
grandmother.
Mrs. Gladys Lloyd of the Ho­
tel Estacada entertained a com­
pany of young ladies from Port­
land over the week-end.
Charles Duncan is on the sick
list, having for the past two
! weeks been ill, as a result of
complications arising from an ab­
dominal strain. Mr. Duncan i
several years ago underwent an j
operation for appendicitis and
his present trouble is due to the i
earlier operation.
S ta te o f Ohio. C ity o f T oledo,
L u cas C o u n ty, as.
F ra n k J. C h en ey m a k e s o a th th a t he
Is s e n io r p a rtn e r o f th e firm of K. J.
C heney A Co., dolnff b u sin e ss In flu-
C lty of T oledo. C o u n ty an d S ta te a f o r e ­
said. an d th a t sa id firm w ill pay th e i
aum o f O N E H U N D R E D D O LLA R S for
each an d e v e ry cu se o f C a ta rrh th a t
c a n n o t be cu red by th e use of H A L L ’S
CA TA R R H C U R E FR A N K J. C H E N E Y
S w o rn to b efo re m e an d su b sc rib e d
In m y p resen ce, th is «th d ay of D ecem ­
b er. A D. 1886. A. W GLEASON.
(S eal)
N o ta ry P ublic.
H a ll's C a ta rrh C a re is ta k e n I n te rn ­
a lly an d acta th ro u g h th e B lood on th e
M ucous S u rfa c e s o f th e S y stem . Send
fo r te stim o n ia ls, frse .
F. J. C H E N E T A CO.. T o ltd o . O.
Sold by a ll d ru fffflsts. 75c.
H all s F a m ily P ills fo r c o n stip a tio n .
Owners of Ford Cars
BEWARE
of C 0 LI N T E R E E IT FA R T S. I f your car
needs adjusting, bring it here where you will
find reliable service, with complete mechanical
equipment to give the highest quality of Ford
workmanship obtainable.
All Foi;d parts used by us are supplied by the
Ford Motor Co.
Dont forget our
Vulcanizing Dept.
is at y^our* service.
Estacada Garage
“The Bridge that will carry you
Safety over Auto Troubles
W. Reed, Prop.
Estacada, Oregon
J.
THE
WOODSTOCK
Typewriter
Numbers 4 and 5
An Absolutely Up-to-date Machine
Combining The Be»t Feature»
Of All Leading Machine*
Call at the News O ffice and let us show you.
Price Right and Terms Easy
Sam J. Howe - Local Agent - Estacada, Or.