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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
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. from now on we will have on hand a fresh supply ot Every T u esday, FISH v AT THE * PALACE MEAT MARKET U pper E agle C reek N otes Contributed The Upper Eagle Creek Red Cross Unit met with iVirs. Addie Judd Wednesday, and the lime was spent in matting night shiris lor* the soldiers. Anyone is wel Fresh Vegetables In Season come to attend these meetings and help with the work. rred Jorg, Proprietor Fstacada, Or. Dr. Wm. Morey, of Molalla, Phone Main 83. Broadway was over this way last Thursday, and lixed the teeth of some of the horses in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle and fo r son, Joey, motored to Portland ¡Saturday, returning to Eagle H U N T IN G LICENCES Creek ¡Sunday evening. They Fishing Tackle Tennis Balls were guests at the home of their Fishing and Hunting Licenses son, buy Woodie wnde in Tort- land. Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery Eagle Creek Grange met Sat- Soda Water and Soft Drinks uruay with 6 i patrons present Ice Cream Headquarters for including visitors. A short busi Kodaks Supplies Printing ness meeting was held in the and Finishing. forenoon, when a recess was giv en m order to partake of an ex cellent uinner. Alter all had dined work was resumed. The following officers were installed: Instantly M end all leak s in K itch en Master, Earl McConnell; Over seer, Roy Alspaugh; Lecturer, C. w are o f all kinds. No h eat or solder L.Chambers; Steward, Edwin bates; Asst. Steward Elmer An n ecessary. derson: Chaplain, Mrs. S. E. bates; Treasurer, H. H. Hotfmei- Sold in 10c and 25c packages at ster; Secretary, Mrs. Limiie V. Gibson; Gate-Keeper, Fred iiolt- meister; Ceres, Mrs. Mae Phillips; The Estacada Pharmacy? flora, Miss Jennie amilh. vv. H. Hoiuer, assisted by E. N. bates, acted as installing officer. Mr. and Mrs. W. n . Holder For Jewelry and Watch Repairing and Mr. and Mrs. Eu Shearer were Grange visitors Saturday. See Mr. arm Mrs. Ed Douglass, ac companied by Mrs. Viola Doug lass, motored to uamaseus Sun day, the guests of A. N. Cooke 122 Second St.. Portland Where you get off the Estacada car at Washingtot St. and wife whne there. Seven new members were taken W e w ill m ake you a liberal a llow an ce into the C. 1. C. at its rally day on your O L D W A T C H meeting in E&iacaua Tuesday af if you w ant to buy a N EW W A T C H . ternoon. Tea was served and Mrs. Alf Drill was the principal speaker. The Eastern Clackamas News Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ahlberg of Estacada entertained Wednesday THE HOME PAPER, sent each week, to evening, at a dinner party in honor of the birthuay of Mrs. A. Y O U R SO LD IER BO Y L. Lasswell of Estacada. Covers were laid for eight, with the even ing spent with dancing and cards. for $1. per year. E. W. Bartlett of Estacada is Order now - - He wants it. suffering from a severe attack of lumbago. Bring your FORD CAR B o n e r ’s MENDETS H. D. OLIVER 4 when it needs to be “tuned up" or repaired. We guarantee the most reliable work: the genuine FO R D -M A D E materials and ask FORD prices. It is our business to k now all about FO R D C A R S and w e h ave the n ecessary equ ipm en t with co m p e tent w orkm en and prom ise you prom pt attention. E s ta c a d a Garage 'The Bridge that wilt carry you Safely over Auto Troubles. J. W . R eed , Prop. E stacada, O regon Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Howe of Milwaukie spent Sunday in Esta cada, settling up a few matters in connection with their home property in South Estacada. Mr. Howe, who used to be in charge of the mechanical work at the News office, is now helping to build boats at the Milwaukie shipyards. A t T h e Fam ily T heatre Saturday evening, January 2f>, The feature film, F ranklin Far- num in “T he<Hock” , Also a good comedy on this bill. Thursday evening, January 31, Pauline Frederick in a vivid adaptation of Mary Johnston's; celebrated novel and play, “ Aud-1 rey” . Mrs. L. L. Snodgrass and Mrs. Adolph Miller of George and Jay .Van Buren of La Grande were guests for a few days last Albert Kitching of Currinsville week at the home of their sister, last week purchased Ford cars Mrs. E. W. Bartlett of Estacada. from the Estacada Garage.