Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 10, 1918, Image 3

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What’s
the
use of paying
such
a high price for Butter when you can get
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GRAVE LY’S
C Q L IB K A T ID
Real Chewing Plug
Strictly dir d . lAamof Q a ad j
B lfo f* th o lAvontloi*
Oleomargarine at 75c
The 2 pound roll
;
which will do just as well for cooking.
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Every Tuesday, from now on
we will have on hand a
fresh supply of
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PALACE
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MEAT
MARKET
Fresh Vegetables In Season
Estacada, Or.
Broadway
B o n e r ’s
fo r
H U NTING 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.
MENDETS
Instantly Mend
ware of all kinds.
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AT THE
Phone Main 83.
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FISH
PredJorg, Proprietor
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I. any D e a le r# C o u ld N o t K e e p
tbe f la v o r and Fre a k n e e e In
n r ’.L G R A V E L Y P L U G T O B A C C O .
N o w th e P a te n t P o u c h K eep * It
Fre e h and C la a n a n d G o o d.
A L it t le C h e w of G ra v e ly la E n o u g h
a n d L a a ta L o n g a r th a n a big c h a w
of o rd in a ry plug
all leaks in Kitchen­
No heat or solder
necessary.
Sold in 10c and 25c packages at
The* Estacada Pharmacy?
For Jewelry and Watch Repairing
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LOOK. POR THE PROTECTION SEAL
IT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY WTIHOCT
THIS SEAl.
Springwater News Items
Contributed
Mr. and Mrs. Blair of Port­
land are visiting at the Seaquest
home.
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Mrs. 0. , N. Holman returned
Thursday after a couple weeks’
visit with friends and relatives
E Woodburn and Silverton.
The Christian Endeavor Socie­
ty held its business and social
meeting at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Lawrence on
Wednesday evening. The fol­
lowing officers were elected for
the coming year: President. Miss
Elva Shibly; Vice-President, Miss
Pearl Tucker; Secretary. Miss
Florence Schenk; Treasurer, Ev­
erett Shibley.
Mrs. Joe Guttridge and daugh­
ter Mary Lou have been visiting
relatives in Portland and Silver-
ton.
Miss Haskell of Los Angeles is
visiting with her sister Mrs. Ed­
gar Horner.
Mrs. E. H. Donahue o f North
Yakima. Wash, is visiting with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Millard.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Haydan
have been Portland visitors dur­
ing the past week.
The result ef the basket ball
game last Saturday evening be­
tween Springwater boys and
married men was 19 to 21 in fav­
or of the married men.
H. D. OLIVER
See
Testimonial Letter
Estacada, Oregon, Jan. 1, 1918
S. P. Pesznecker & J. C.Peterson
122 Second St.. Portland W here you-gel off the Eetacada car
Dear Sirs:
a: W aaM ngiO' S i.
I wish to inform you that the
J.
R. Intensifier you put on my
W e will make you a liberal allowance
Ford Car with the strict under­
on your O LD W A T C H
standing that if not satisfied af­
if you want to buy a N E W W A T C H . ter thirty days use - your money
back. Its all you claim of it, no
matter how slow my engine is
running it does give a first class
The Eastern C l a c k a m a s News
light to drive by. In fact I would
not do without it for twice the
THE HOME PAPER, sent each week to
price it cost me.
Y O U R SOLDIER B O Y
The J. R. Intensifier is all you
claim of it and more too.
Respectfully,
for $1. per year.
J. P. Steinman
Estacada,
Oregon,
Order now -
* He wants it.
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HERE IS THE SIOTH-THE
ANIMAL THAT SHUTS HIS
TO EVERYTHING; H E
MISSES A LOT - AND SO DOES
THE MAN WHO SHUTS HIS EVES
TO MY GOOD NEW S ABOUT i—
TOBACCO, f-------------------------------J
Paid Adv.
Bring your
f
CAR
when it needs to be “tuned up" or
repaired. We guarantee the most
reliable work: the genuine
FORD-MADE materials and ask FORD prices.
It is our business to know all about
FORD
C AR S
and we have the necessary equipment with compe­
tent workmen and promise you prompt attention.
Estacada Garage .
‘The Bridge that will carry you
Safely over Auto Troubles.
♦
J. W . Reed, Prop.
Estacada, Oregon
FOR SALE -G rain hay, $18.00
At the Family Theatre
per ton. Phone Jack Brown on
On Saturday. January 12th,
Heiple line from Estacada.
will he shown the feature play
R. J. Thompson.
"A Jewel in Pawn” with Ella
Hall
in the leading part. A good
Frank Ewing o f Viola returned
Wednesday, after attending the comedy will also uppear on this
0 . A. C. Farmers’ Week at Cor­ bill.
vallis. He reports that Everett
Shibley of Springwater and Atley
Erickson o f Currinsville are there
and will remain through the Win­
ter Short Course.
On Thursday evening. January
lfth, Hazel Dawn will be fea­
tured in “ The Feud Girl.” This
is a five part play, dealing with
the early feuds o f the Southland.