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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
SHOES > I •4 S È > for the Whole Family at LESS than -£*• et Portland Prices 1/ 'r Special Values In White Canvass Summer Shoes M en’s and W om en’s Rubber M en’s W hite, Canvass Shoes M en’s Sensible, A ll Leather, Ladies’ Neolin Soled, W hite, Soled Tennis Shoes for Sport or Dress Harvest Shoes Shoes for Dress $ 1.25 t o $3. $ 2 .7 5 to $ 3 .7 5 $ 4 .2 5 T H E C L A C K A M A S S U P P L Y C O M P A N Y ESTACADA Fast B aseb all G am e On E stacada G rounds Sunday Next Draft Q uota L ea v es July 24th . A feature of the big- picnic of the Supple & Ballin employes in Estacada on Sunday, will be a baseball game in the afternoon on t h e Estacada grounds, be tween the Supple & Ballin team and the Peninsulas of Portland. No admission will be charged spectators and a good game is promised as the b e s t amateur players in Portland are now in the shipbuiders’ league. Instead of entraining for Camp Lewis on July 22nd as originally announced, the next draft quota will report at Oregon City o n July 23rd at 4 P. M., l e a v i n g July 24th at 8:40 A. M. Among the draftees from this community in this call are Clyde Schock, Estacada - W. T. Van Curen, Eagle Creek - Ed Stein- man, Currinsville - C l a r e n c e Jubb, Estacada - Paul Ho l m, Garfield - Ernest Duus, Garfield - W m. Bl ack, Estacada - Bert Moore, Estacada - Grover Hig gins, Springwater - Wm. Upde- grave, Dover and Peter Bauern- feind, Currinsville. The twenty local women who h a v e enrolled for training in “ first-aid R ed Cross nursing” had their first lesson Wednesday evening at the C. I. C. rooms, with Dr. H. V. Adix as an in structor. M u n ic ip a l M arkets. U O n e riling in which Bnlflm ore Is a p ioneer In i:s s '.s te m of m unicipal m a r kets In 17ol. " l i e n th e r e w ere only tw e n t y live houses in w hat w as then k n o w n a s B altim o re Tow n, a public m a rk e t w a s e s ta b lis h e d and by the tim e t h e city w as In c o rp o rate d in 171*0 t h re e s uch m a rk e ts had a lre ad y been e s ta b lis h e d within Its c o rp o ra te lim its T o d a y eleven m unicipal m ark e ts, all o w n e d by the city, a r e w ithin easy re a c h o f 70<MMi people o f B altim ore a n d vicinity •Going to m a r k e t ” Is a localism In B altim ore, and th e th rifty B a ltim o re h ousew ife learned w hen a little girl th at It p a y s to t a k e a m a rk e t b a sk e t to o n e of th e public m a r k e t s at least tw ic e a week, p a rtic u la rly on S a t u r d a y a n d pet fre s h c o u n try p rod uce. w ith o u t the m id d le m a n 's bun dling and profit, a t c o n sid erab ly less th a n at th e c o rn er g rocery s t o r e s . - Exchange Hs K n e w H im . In his book. " W in n o w e d M em ories." Sir Evelyn Wood r e la te s how he once met a go -l A m eric an g e n tle m a n in E ngland, and they began to talk of A m erican poetry. Sir Evelyn m e n tio n ed the well kn o w n poem. J im Blud- so." which be higjtly eulogised •My e n th u s ia s tic p ra is e of the |>oem e x d f e d . I thought, a n a p p r e c ia tiv e p u r r in my com panion, but lie re m a r k e d quiet ly •••Jim w as a tine f e ll o w ' "I said. t*r ttie a u t h o r m a d e him soT " -Oh. but be was!' " • W h y . w a s lie res IT “ •Yes I knew him well.* " • B u t do n 't you think thnt th e poet em liellished J i m 's i t d T •• *No. I um s u r e tie did not.* " •W e ll hut how can you l»e sure?* "A nd he replied quickly. *1 w ro te I f ** T h e g e n tle m a n to w hom S ir- E vely n w as s p e a k in g proved to be Colonel J o h n H ay. a u t h o r o f t h e " B ik e C o u n ty B allads'* w ho was m e n the U nited S ta te s a m b a s s a d o r in London. ■ u Kays Pitman” Rod It is a new invention and does away with the breaking of sickle bars and bolts. It can be put on and taken off in a few seconds and works as well on a binder as on a mower. Throw your old Pitman away and get a new one and you will save the price many times over, the first season. Come in and see it for yourself. 1 wish to inform the many patrons of the Cas cade Garage that 1 have lately acquired the entire ownership of the business, have purchased the interests of my associate John C. Peterson. This change in ownership will in no ways effect the conduct of the business and the same courteous treatm ent, expert workm anship and prompt service, which has always characterized this garage, will con- con tin ue. Cascade Garage Estacada Sales Agents for DODGE CHEVROLET BUICK CADILLAC Republie Trucks B ru n sw ick Tires Cleveland T rac 'o r s S. P. Pesznecker