■4P- What’s the use of paying such a high price for Butter when you can get GRAVE LY ’S C1LEBRATK D R e n l C H ew ing P lu g Oleomargarine at 75c M ~ d . S irieiU f to r .to O m , B e fo re t h e In v e n tio n of o u r P a t e n t A ir P r o o f P o u c h M any D e clare C ould N e t K e en t h e F l e v e r a n d F r e e h n e e e In R t A L GRAVELY P L U G T O B A C C O . U o w t h e P a t e n t P o u c h H a s p s It Freeh a nd C lea n an d Goed. A L i t t l e C h e w of G r a v e l y le C n e u o h a n d L a a t e L o n g e r t h a n a pig e h e w of o r d i n a r y p l u g . The 2 pound roll which will do just as well for cooking. Every Tuesday, from now on we will have on hand a fresh supply ot J? J Q .9 ritv* iy Jo A u 'ce Ca O w u i. to. “ TV *T "* '\ Û \lm lC FISH I ALWAYS TAKE MY HAT OFF TO A BEAR! HE LIKES GOOD THINGS TO CHEW-BUT HE CAN'T READ THAT BILLBOARD SUPPOSE HE PICKS ON ME! r AT THE PALACE MEAT MARKET Fresh Vegetables In rred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. •*! D. G. White has gone to Idaho for a few days trip. A. C. White and family have moved to Oregon City, where Mr. White will work in the paper mills. Mrs. M. L. Sevier of River Mill was a guest of Mrs. Gibbs over Sunday. Byron Randolph is working in the shipyards at Seattle and Bruce Randolph is on the sick list and unable to attend school this week. The Honor Roll of the Viola School for November comprises Bernice and Evelyh Miller. Fran cis Cummin and Harold Bristol. A community Xmas tree and entertainment will l>e held at the Church Friday evening, Dec. 21st, under the direction of Miss Mary Rorick. Frank Gibbs is building a pri vate bridge across Clear Creek. 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. Christmas Toys at Bargain Prices Mrs. Frank Lilburn of Rose-; but g is a guest at the home of tier sister-in-law, Mrs. Lee A. WeMs of Estacada. at the The Estacada Pharm acy? JJctuelrtj for (Christmas (ßifts When in Portland CALL A nd In sp ect O u r C o m p lete S tock if in n eed of SILVERWARE T OI L E T S E T S ELGIN WA T C H ES W a tc h i n «. v> ‘ I T S E A L -IT IS N O T R H A L G R A V E L Y W IT H O U T T H IS S E A L Contributed HUNTING LICENCES R I N G S P R E C I O U S S T O N E S '-1 Viola Breezes fo r or iH ;• O O K F O R T H E P R O T E C T I O N Season BRACELET! C M A I. N • ' 7¿t 'H, Estacada, Or. Broadwav B o n e r ’s y ¿ 'AS tv d* * or Je w e lry R ep airin g See H. D. Oliver 122 Sscond St.. Portland. • W hore you get ofi the Eata- cadacara: W ashington St. Owners of Ford Cars B EW ARE of COLIN T E R F EI T P A R T S. I f vnur 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 Ford parts used by us are supplied by the Ford Motor Co. D ont forget our Vulcanizing Dept. is at y^our* service. E s ta c a d a G a ra g e “The Bridge that will carry you Safely over Auto Troubles . " On Tuesday of this week, W. T. Wright, a prominent pioneer J. W. Reed, Prop and banker of Eastern Oregon died at his home in Union, Ore Estacada, Oregon gon. The deceased was the fa rther of Irwin 1). Wright, lately of Estacada and Will Wright of After over one year of continu The Apron Sale held at the C, the Bank of Oregon City. Many ous work, with a crew of from I. C. Rooms Tuesday afternoon, Estacada people were acquainted tw? elve to fifteen men, the netted the committee about $11.. I with the deceased, who had sev- , concrete piling along the Caza with thirty-four ladies present. ! eral times visited here at the dero flume, leading from the dam A specially embroidered center- home of his son. ! to the reservoir, is completed. piece, the work of Mrs. Fred Jorg This job gave employment to was won by Mrs. E. W. Bart Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured I many Estacada men, several lett, being the holder of the lucky by local a p p lic a tio n s . a a th e y c a n n o t r e a c t t h e d lae aa e d y o r t .^ n o f t h e ear. T here ¡thousands of dollars having been number in the drawing, which la o n l y o n e w a y t o c u r e c a t a r r h a l d e a f n i a e . paid out by the P. R. L. & P. was an impromptu part of the a n d t h a t la by a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l r e m e d y . C a t a r r h a l D e a f n e a a le c a u a e d by a n I n Co. in wages. program. flam ed c o n d itio n of th e m u c o u i lin in g of th e E u a ta c h la n Tube. W h e n t h l a t u b e la Inflam ed you h a v e a r u m b li n g aound or I m p e r f e c t h e a r i n g , a n d w h e n It la e n t i r e l y c lo a e d . D e a f n e a a la t h e r e a u l t . U nleaa t h e I n fla m m a tio n c a n be re d u c e d a n d th la tu b e r e s t o r e d t o Ita n o r m a l c o n d i t i o n , b e a r i n g w ill be d e s t r o y e d f o r e v e r . M any caaea of d e a f n e e a a r e c a u a e d by c a t a r r h , w h i c h la a n In flam ed c o n d itio n o f th e m u co u a aur- facea H all a C a ta r r h C ure a cta t h r u th e b l o o d o n t h e m u c o u a a u r f a c e a o f t h e aya- tam . W e w ill g i v e O n e H u n d r e d D o l l a r s f o r a n y case of C a ta r r h a l D e afn e ss t h a t c a n n o t be c a r e d by H a ll's C a t a r r h C ura. C irc u la ra fraa. A l l D r u g g t a t a . Tic. f J. C H E N E T A CO .. T o l a d o , O. Among the few Clackamas There will be a plav at the County boys exempted from the Springwater Grange Hall on Sat recent draft on account of phys urday evening, Decern tier 22nd. ical disability were Wilson Ed. given by the Christian Endeavor Test of Eagle Creek and Robert Society, entitled “The Riverside Mattoon of Oregon City, the lat Farm” . Further notice and ad ter having for several years re vertising of this dramatic enter tainm ent will appear later. sided in Estacada.