Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 17, 1918, 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
which will do just as well for cooking.
Every Tuesday, from now on
we will have on hand a
fresh supply of
R eal
GRAVELY S
LOOK AT THE GRIN ON
HIM! B U T I LL S TA Y
ON THIS SIDE OF THE
WALL WHILE YOU READ
THE GOOD NEWS ON
TH A T BILLBOARD.!—
C hew ing Plug
co ntain» M ora To b a cc o
and less heavy sweetening
than ordinary plug.
It Is Real To b a cco
made the Gravely W ay.
A Satisfying M a n 's C h e w .
A 10c. P O U C H IS P R O O F O F I T
&J3.9rm*hJc*accoCaJk
F I S H
AT THE
PALAC
MEAT
MARKET
Fresh Vegetables In Season
Estacada, Or.
Broadway
rredJorg. Proprietor
Phone Main 83.
B oner’s
fo r
H U N TIN G 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.
M ENDETS
Instantly Mend
ware of all kinds.
all leaks in Kitchen­
No heat or solder
necessary.
Sold in 10c and 25c packages at
The Estacada Pharmacy?
For Jewelry and Watch Repairing
See
H. D. OLIVER
Eagle C reek Notes
Contributed
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis -\
ter, accompanied by Miss Myrtle
Hoffmeister and H. H. Hoffmeis-
ter, attended Pomona Grange at
Milwaukie last Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Douglass, who has
been the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney, of
Stevenson, the past two weeks,
returned home Friday.
Will Palmateer. o f Morgan,
was a guest at the home of Dick
Gibson recently.
Mrs 11. B. Gibson spent Sun-
day afternoon at the home o f i
Mrs. Beckett.
There were several from over
this way attending the annual
meeting of the Estacada Cooper­
ative Cheese Association on Mon­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Elliott and Mr.
and Mrs. George Douglass, of
Portland, attended the dance at
Eagle Creek last Saturday night.
On Monday night the Douglass
Mutual Telephone Co. held its an­
nual meeting.
The following officers were
elected:—J. P. Woodle, President
Carl Douglass, Vice President;
H. S. Gibson Secretary-Treasurer
and Fred Hoffmeister, director
Bring your
FORD CAR
when it needs to be “tuned up” or
repaired.
W e guarantee the
most
reliable work: the genuine
FORD-MADE materials and ask FORD prices.
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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.
The p u l p i t o f the Christian
Church will be occupied both
Estacada, Oregon
122 Ssco n d St.. Portland W hore you get off the Estacada car
morning and evening next Sun­
at W ashington St.
day, by C. F. Swander o f Port­
land, who is State Corresponding
W e will make you a liberal allowance Secretary f o r t h e Christian
A cooler for the domestic
E. / / . 5. Echoes
Churches
of
Oregon,
and
is
well
on your O LD W A T C H
Contributed by EHtarada High School science department has been in­
and favorably know n in Estacada
stalled in one of the windows.
if you want to buy a N E W W A T C H . having occupied the pulpit a num­
The students are
patiently
ber of times. All members and awaiting the arrival o f the new It is a very essential thing ami
friends are invited to be present teacher o f English, who is ex­ much needed. Miss Schrepel, the
The Eastern Clackamas New»
domestic science teacher’s happi­
at both services. The pastor will
pected here any day.
be absent.
ness is complete.
THE HOME PAPER, sent each week to
There has been quite a con­
The cooking class is making
Jim Roots, Boring’s leading flict between the boys and girls
Y O U R SOLDIER B O Y
citizen, while enroute this week as to the time when they should quick breads on Monday and
to California for his health, is re­ play basket ball and after many Thursday. There will be a notice
on the bulletin lioard by the post
for $1. per year.
ported to have been taken serious­
serious
arguments
it
has
been
de­
office. If you desire some, tele­
ly ill, necessitating his removal
cided
the
boys
shall
play
before
phone your order to the high
Order now -
■ He wants it.
from the train and his condition
dinner and the girls after.
school.
is now critical.