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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1918)
Thursday, September 26, 1918 Important to Mothers On Tuesday and Wednesday, October 1st and 2nd, from 2 to 5 in the afternoon, in the Library rooms, there will be a registra tion of all children under six years of age. This is ordered by the government and they will he measured, weighed and examin ed and records made of their height, weight and general con dition of health. There will be a special meet ing of the Parent-Teacher Asso ciation at the High School on Friday at 3:30. Special business, it is desired that all should be present. M.J. KERKES Livestock Buyer and Butcher. Livestock of all kinds purchased. Ph >ne or see Jack Saunders, Currinsville. B o n e r ’s for FISHING LICENCES 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 T ! ! ! Î V Important! Let us Renew Your Subscription to The Ladies’ Home Journal an d Sat. Eve. Post Before October 1st and YOU WILL SAVE 25 and 50 cents. Other magazines are advancing also, and we advise you to renew all, even though your present subscription may not expire for some time. The ^G^COiSJL Store ESTACADA PHARMACY No Automobile Made— costing within two hundred dollars of the cost of a CHEVROLET Has the POWER, SPEED, ECONOMY and STRENGTH of the CHEVROLET. Get Your’s Before Prices Raise! CASCADE GARAGE EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS DOVER NEWS ITEM S R. C. Frace was home for a f j w days this week. C. E. Seward is building a fire place in his new house. Mrs. Updegrave spent several days in Portland last week. Dover went over the top in the Fourth Liberty Loan. H. H. Udell will have the rock crusher in operation this week. W. Updegrave was home from Camp Lewis visiting his wife and other relatives. Carrie, Dorothy and Jennie De Shazer, spent Sunday, with their uncle Jos. DeShazer. School will start Sept. 30th wi t h Mrs. C. 0. Bronson of Gresham as teacher. W. Kitzmiller and wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kitzmiller spent Sunday with Jos. DeShazer and family. * LOWER EAGLE CREEK ! « ¡ Page Seven NEW FORD T R IC K S - Second Hand Ford Touring Cars, Two Second Hand Motor Cycles, New Maxwell 18 Model 5 Passenger Tour ing Cars, One Second Hand One Ton Smith Form A Truck. : : : : f * * * \ i i t è * * \ * \ t * i \ OUR REPAIRING AND VULCANIZING DE I PARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE. WE SOLICIT A LIBERAL SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE t AND WILL TRY AND MERIT IT. f f Estacada Garage \ * \ J. W. REED, Proprietor George Sawtel and father have ! ) rented the Ballon plane for the winter. The Eagle Creek Red Cross *a now holds its weekly meetings at the church. The house where it formerly met will be occupied by renters soon. n Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ballon mov ed to their new home at Marmot, Oregon, Sunday, where Mr. Bal lon is employed in a nearby logg ing camp. 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