Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 31, 1918, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, October 3 1, 1918
Page Three
Never a Night Before
Away From Home
The whole town was gathered
on the platform that morning to
see the train pull out men and
women and children, waving and
cheering and trying hard to keep
on smiling through their tears.
Out of the car windows leaned
the boys to wave a last good-bye.
Just average clear-eyed coun­
try town boys; twenty of them
altogether. And seventeen of
them had never slept a night
away from home before.
They are dwelling in a strange
land tonight, whose language
they .cannot understand.
But across the mud and the
snow a light gleams warm from
a hut on the edge of the town,
and inside good cheer and happi­
ness are ready for whoever will
come in to claim them.
Friendship dwells in the hut;
keeps its warm fires burning
bright this winter. Let it be
perfectly clear to the men over
there that you have not forgot­
ten.
To the men that only a little
while ago were boys who had
never slept a night away from
home.
—By Bruce Barton.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Do You Know that we are in a
Position to Save You From 20 to
100 per cent on Every Pair of
Shoes You Buy?
Our
Guarantee
Stands
Back of
all These
SHOES
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95 PER CENT OF OUR STOCK WAS
BOUGHT A YEAR OR MORE AGO
AND IT ENABLES US TO GIVE
YOU A BETTER QUALITY AT A
LOWER PRICE THAN IF BOUGHT
TODAY.
Manufacturers have notified us that they
have no Shoes to sell and jobbing houses
are not putting out shoes they are willing to
guarantee so we have decided to purchase
as few shoes as possible this winter.
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Remember the Longer You Wait the
Poorer the Quality and Higher the
Price.
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
East Clackamas
Supply Company
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Welding, Brazing, Machine Work and Repairing of Anything
in Metal Branch. Battery Recharging and Repairing.
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Dodge, Chevrolet,
Buick, Cadillac
WE ARE SALES AGENTS FOR
WE ARE COMPLYING
WITH THE
REQUEST OF THE
STATE COUNCIL
OF DEFENSE
BY CLOSING AT 6 P. M.
WEEK DAYS
AND A LL DAY ON
SUNDAYS
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Republic Trucks—Brunswick and U. S. Tires
Cleveland Tractor s
S. P. P E S Z N E C K E R
-CASCADE GARAGE-
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Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orke were
Portland visitors last Tuesday.
A. G. Dix, of Portland, was a
guest at the home of J. P. Woodle
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass
were Estacada and Gresham
visitors on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle,
of Portland, were visiting with
relatives out this way Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hollander, of
Portland, were the guests of A.
N. Orke and wife one day last
week.
M. Dhulst is intending to leave
this neighbornood soon, he has
rented a farm near Gresham and
has been moving some of his
farming implements down.
Notice to Correspondents
Some of our country corres­
pondents have neglected us this
week. We hope that they will
in an extra supply next
Z send
week. Please see that copy gets
to the office not later than Wed­
nesday morning. We take the
Z opportunity here of thanking
them for their help, in this most
department of the .
X important
rural paper.
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Grove Krigbaum is home for a
short
furlough with his parents,
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from
the
Naval station at Mare
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Island, California.