As the N ew O w ner of the PALACE MEAT* MARKET ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I wish to announce that I am now on the job - right behind the counter and busily engaged in conducting this business t> the best of my ability and on up- to-date business methods. I respectfully sohcit the pat- tronage which Mr. Jorg has for years held at this market an i hope to increase the business and list of patrons by dealing in G ood M eats at Fair Prices buying and selling both Local and Portland Products. For a time I considered placing this business on a strictly cash basis - but as exceptions would have to be • made to that rule, I will continue for a time at least, with charge accounts payable twice per month or every 15 days, or credit discontinued. The enforcement of this rule is absolute­ ly necessary, as the Portland wholesalers and the local livestock sellers insist on being paid shortly after the delivery of the meats. Fish on T uesdays and Fridays B o n e r ’ s fo r H U N T IN G LICENCES Fishing Tackle Tennis Halls Fishing and Hunting Licenses Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery Soda Water and Soft Drinks Ice Cream Headquarters for Kodaks Supplies Printing and Finishing. L O O K FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL IT IS NOT R E A L G R A V E L Y W IT H O U T p f« w l THIS SEAL VvHV G eorge G oings On Contributed Bring your Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hard­ ers visited her sister at Malavnoe. Oregon Sunday, her mother, Mrs. Fanton returning home with them. County Superintendent Cala- van of Oregon City and Frank Fwing of Viola organized an in­ dustrial club at the George School Wednesday. Albert Terwilliger was elected president; the mem­ bers being Roy, Raymond and Gladys Miller. Ruth and Albert Terwilliger. Walter Scheel and Gladys Joyner. Dover FORD 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. Doings Contributed Dover experienced a touch of winter last week, with the ther­ mometer registering 20 degrees above on Wednesday, but the four inches of snow which fell Friday, soon disappeared. Lee Cooper of Bull Run was a A Famous physician once said: Dover business visitor Friday. “ A law should prohibit the use of small C. E. Seward made the sale neck (hard to clean) bottle with tube last week of a fine cow to a pur­ chaser from Bull Run. connections. Walter Kitzmiller was called to i Gresham last week, his mother having met with a bad fall, re­ For Your Baby’s Sake sulting in a dislocated shoulder, but at last reports she was rest­ The Estacada Pharmacy? ing easily. H. H. Udell suffered a fall last week while logging, resulting in ¡a few injured ribs. It is our business to k n ow all about FO R D C A R S Protect Your Baby 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. Use Stork Nursers E s t a c a d a G a ra g e “The Bridge that will carry you Safely over A uto Troubles." S te a m F i t t i n g s and Expert Work Guaranteed For Sawmill, Steam Engine and Similar Repairs and Installations Prom pt D elivery of Special P arti c. C. MILLER Plumber and Steamfitter Estacada - Oreffon J. W . R eed , Prop. E stacada, O regon L ocals from L ow er E agle C reek Contributed Lawrence Morey spent the week-end with his father in Port­ land. A group of young people were guests of Fred Paddison on Mon­ day evening. Regina Horger has been quite sick with La Grippe last week. • Mrs. J. W. Cahill made a visit to Portland this week. Miss Grace Cahill is home again, and staying with her sister, Mrs. Sam Barr of Estacada, although she is still under the care of Dr. Adix. Elmer Anderson has recently gone to work in the St. John9 ship yards. M odern W ar D ram a Saturday At the Estacada Family Thea­ tre on Saturday evening, Febru­ ary 9th, will be shown the five reel feature “Treason” , being a powerful drama of love arid mod­ ern warfare. On this hill will also be shown a “ Ford Weekly” and a good comedy. On Thursday evening, the 14th, Charlotte Walker will be seen in the filmed picturization of the ipular novel and play, “The rail of the Lonesome Pine,” ? Among our local Iroys now in the service, many of those who enlisted within the p a s t few months, are now reported to he in France; among them being Warren Barr and Fred Bannis­ ter of Estacada and W. W. Dillon of Garfield, the l a t t e r taking charge of important Y. M. C. A. work at the front. Postmaster H e y I m a n says “ Apparently many persons sub­ ject to alien registration are put­ ting it off until the last day, but are urged to register at once, as the process consumes about an hour for each person.”