Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 29, 1918, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, August 29, 1918
EASTERN CLACKAM AS NEWS
Bank Has New Steel Safe
C. F. Howe and son are visit­
ing at Pasco, Wash., with his
brother whom he has not met
since 1891.
The patrons of the Estacada
State Bank, vs ill be glad to know
that a Quadruple Manganese
Steel safe of the latest style, is
installed in the vault of that ir -
stitution and is guaranteed to be
absolutely burglar and fire proof.
It will be used for cash only and
is fitted with time lock and other
devices to make the safeguard­
ing o f funds absolutely secure.
This kind is used by all the
leading and pr. g essive banks
throughout the country, and its
installation means ihat the man­
agement o f the bank intends to
give our citizens a completely up
to date service. The manufact­
ure is by Mosler of Hamilton,
Ohio.
This office was favored with a
call Friday morning, from Henry ,
W. Koehler of Oswego.
Mr.
Koehler is the democratic nomi­
nee for sheriff, and was here on I
business connected with his can­
didacy.
Livestock of all kinds purchased.
Ph)ne or see Jack Saunders, Currinsville.
for
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
10c a pouch —and worth it
Fishing Tackle
Tennis Balls
Fishing and Hunting Licenses
Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery
Soda Water and
Soft Drinks
Ice Cream
Headquarters for
Kodaks
Supplies
Printing
LAUNDRY AGENCY
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A SPLENDID TONIC and
SYSTEM PURIFIER!
A treatment prepared by the combination
o f Roots, Barks and Herbs, gathered in
various parts o f the globe and blended to
produce best results.
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The Estacada Pharmacy
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The Cascade Garaae of Estacada
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Mr. and Mrs. James Park cf
Estacada accompanied by Messrs.
Monroe, Crissell and Yerger of
Portland spent Sunday in the
huckleberry patch near the old
cattle camp. The party returned
with 35 gallons o f fine fruit.
Mrs. E. H. McCollister and
sons, Richard and Robert, of
Portland, returned home Monday
from their visit to the Simpsons.
Mrs. McCollister has recently re­
ceived the appointment o f dean
of the Lincoln High School.
FISHING LICENCES
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P eyton Brand
Mrs. Mary Bartholomew of
Heppner, Oregon is making an
extended visit at the homes of
her son and daughters. Fred B a i-
tholomew of Estacada, Mrs. E. i
E. and Mrs. C. C. Saling o f Cur­
rinsville.
Livestock Buyer and Butcher.
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When a man gets to wanting
real tobacco com fort and
lasting quality he can go
straight to R eal Gravely
Chewing Plug every time.
Mrs. Dora Cleveland from
Grants Pass, was a week-end
visitor at the Howe home.
She
was a delegate to the W. R. Corps
at the Portland encampment.
M .J . K E R K E S
B o n e r ’s
Page Seven
A letter from a nurse in the
Naval Hospital at Portsmouth
Va.. gives the information that
it is being enlarged to accomo­
date t h r e e thousand patients.
Some o f the wounded from over­
seas, have already arrived there.
Many o f these are without arms
or legs, but so cheerful at being
back in the homeland once again.
The Portland Sellwood Evapor­
ating Company i s desirous o f
purchasing all the prunes in this
vicinity. They want them ripe
and ready to dry, and will do the
drying themselves, thus saving
the grower a great deal o f tire­
some work. They will pay top-
notch prices for first grade fruit.
See t h e i r advertisement else­
where in this issue.
The t h i s t l e appeals to the
Scotchman, because it is his na­
tional flower. The thistle appeals
to the artist’s .aesthetic sense.
The thistle when young appeals
to the palate of the burro or don­
key. But outside of the above
it is considered an unmitigated
nuisance and is banned by law.
Not far from the News office
there is a vigorous patch o f them
which is scattering its down far
and wide. We would respect­
fully suggest that this crop is
now ripe unto the harvest that it
should be reaped without delay,
and like the tares in the parable
be gathered together for burning.
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The best place in Clackamas County to have your cars
Stored, Repaired, Cleaned and kept in good operating con­
dition.
Expert Mechanical Force always on the job.
Full line of New Accessories for sale and a welcome
extended you.
Service Station for Gasoline, Oils, Water, Air, etc.
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Don't Miss the Estacada Chautauqua Next Week!
Estacada Garage
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