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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
T H E OLD SAILOR AND TH E R E C R U IT What’ s the use of paving such a high price for Butter when you can get ' Oleomargarine at 75c T h e 2 pound roll which will do just as well for cooking. ON SHIPBOARD YOU GOT TO BE NEAT! CHEW W -B CUT AND YOU WON'T MUSS UP THE SHIP. THAT’S THE IDEA SATISFYING AND CLEAN C H EW ! a ND THEN YOU DON’ MUSS UP YOUR FACE W ITH A BIG WAD, EITHER, r Every Tuesday, from now on we will have on hand a fresh supply of FISH AT THE PAUCE MEAT MARKET Fresh Vegetables In Season Pred Jorg, Proprietor Estacada, Or. Phone Main 83. Broadway B o n e r ’s for 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. Protect Your Baby A Famous physician once said: “ A law should prohibit the use of small neck (hard to clean) bottle with tube connections. Use Stork Nursers For Your Baby's Sake The Estacada Pharmacy? * For Jewelry and Watch Repairing See H. D. OLIVER 122 Second S t., Portland W h ere yoo eat off the Eatacada car a) Waahlngtot St. \'J 4 5 -• » * George Goings On Contributed A Mr. and Mrs. Matthew and son of Portland have lately moved' onto the Maxwell place. Mrs. J. Paulsen and Miss Dun can were Saturday night guests at the Lee home in Bissell. Frank Ahnert was through this section last week with a petition, seeking a change o f the mail route. Henry Joyner and son made a trip to Oregon City last week. C. A. Johnson motored to Port land Tuesday, returning Friday. Frank Ochs, who is working at the Closner mill, was home over Sunday. Elwood Items Contributed Orel, the little son o f Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vallen is suffering with a severe attack o f tonsilitis. Miss Montie Cox, who has been working in Estacada, has return ed home. Miss Lucile Swank, spent the week-end at the parental home in Highland. Mrs. L. P. Elliott, is caring for the two Cornwall children, their father being dangerously ill with bronchial pneumonia. The Sewing Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Matt Park, Feb. 7. John Jacobs of Vancouver visit ed his wife and son here for a few days recently. W e will make you a liberal allowance on your O LD W A T C H George Lawrence and sons of if you want to buy a N E W W A T C H . Springwater have so far this season lost three valuable horses, with a fourth one now ill. Mr. The Eastern Clackamas News Lawrence recently purchased a fine team from Clareuce Jubb o f THE HOME PAPER, sent each week to Viola. Y O U R SO LD IER B O Y for $1. per year. Order now - « ■ He wants it. Mayor Lovelace of Estacada. who for the past two weeks has been suffering from an infected arm, is still carrying it in a sling. Bring your FORD . • i * .1 .. i1* CAR a, # 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. 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 Safety over Auto Troubles . " a J. W . Reed, Prop. Estacada, Oregon T ha H otel In tH# Forest. ItllMMI'O. tilt* llCHIIt.V Spot of I ’Ol'tUgSl. In u vast forest, In the n 'lile r of which is situated on*, of the lineal hotels I ii file country Tra ve le rs a rrivin g al llil* noted hostelry Invariably eomineul 111 hiii the iMialtlon of a < ertalu olive tree standing JttM nitttdde the l/otel In the renter of the road, most a w k w a rd ly alttiated for train«' T h e reason the obstruction I d not cut down In due to the fact that W ellington tied hla horse to this Identical tree on the eve of the battle of Itusai'o. 1N10, and the In convenience la put up with out of respect for the ifreat general An an cient m onastery form erly stood on the site of the hotel, and W ellington Is said to have slept there on the eventful eve. -N e w York Sun. N o Recommendation. Signor Marconi. In ail Interview In W ashington, praised A m eritan democ racy. “ O ver here.” he said, ” you re#|*« t man for wliut he Is him self- nor for w hat his fam ily Is and thus you re m ind me of the gardener In Itologna who helped me with my ttrat wireless apparatus “ As m y m o the rs gardeaerand I were w orking on m y apparatus together a young count joined ns one day. and while tie watched its work ttie count tsiastcd of hla lineage “ T h e gardener, a Her listening a long while, smiled and said: “ *lf you come troto an ancient fam ily It's so iniicli the worse for vou. sir, for ns we gardeners say. the older the seed Hie W«iise the crop ' ” a