Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 31, 1918, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Meeting Postponed.
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The meeting of the Loyalty
League which was scheduled for
next Saturday evening, at the
Douglass schoolhouse, will be
called off on account of the influ­
enza.
“ A Perfect Dream.”
Oh! let me dream of a perfect day,
O f the day when the Hun foe yields;
When the Belgian orphans romp and
play.
In the peaceful Belgian fields.
When the zeppelin raids forever stop,
A s the Huns give up all hope;
And the kaiser takes a six foot drop,
A t the end of a perfect rope.
— Exchange.
M.J. KERKES
Livestock Buyer and Butcher.
Livestock of all kinds purchased.
Phone or see H E N R Y G IT H E N S 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
A N ICE L IN E OF
Christmas Greetings
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NOW ON DISPLAY
To reach the Boys ‘ Over There’ by Christ­
mas, they should be mailed early in Nov.
Remember the United W ar Work
Campaign November 11th to 18th
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ESTACADA
PHARM ACY
THREE POINT CRANKSHAFT.
PUMP OIL AND WATER COOLING
SYSTEM.
HARRISON RADIATOR.
BROWN-LIPE-CHAPIN GEARS.
LYNITE PISTONS.
A STARTING AND L I G H T I N G
SYSTEM THAT ALWAYS WORKS.
THE GREAT CHEVROLET VALVE
IN HEAD MOTOR,
$ $ $ FOR
POWER-SPEED—ECONOMY.
Thste features not In any car
within $100.00 of its price.
CASCADE GARAGE
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EASTERN C L A C K A M A S N E W S
Page Seven
Various Candidates
For Election Nov. 5th
NEW FORD
TRICKS—
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sure to write name in full and
place an X before it.
For Attorney General.
George M. Brown Douglaas Co
Rep-Dem-Pro.; E. L. Cannon,
Douglass Co., Socialist.
For Superintendent o f Public In­
struction:
J. A. Churchill, Baker Co., Rep.-
Dem.; Inez Augusta Lusk, Coos
Co., Socialist.
For Commissioner o f the Bureau
o f Labor Statistics and Inspector
o f Factories and Workshops:
C. H. Gram, o f Multnomah Co.,
Rep.-Dem .; August Nikula o f
Clatsop Co., Socialist.
For Commissioner o f the Public
Service Commission o f Oregon:
John E. Johnson o f Malheur
Co., Socialist; Fred A. Williams
of Josephine Co., Rep.-Dem.
For Superintendent o f Water
Division Number One:
Max Burgholzer o f Lane Co.,
Socialist; Percy A. Cupper o f
Marion Co., Rep.-Dem.
For Senator, Twelfth Senatorial
District, Clackamas County:
Walter A. Dimick, Rep.-Dem .;
Robert Ginther, Socialist.
For Senator, Fourteenth Senator­
ial District, Clackamas, Columbia
and Multnomah Counties:
W. W. Banks o f Multnomah
Co., Rep.-Dem .; Dan Small o f
Multnomah Co., Socialist.
For Representative, Sixteenth
Representative Dist., Clackamas
County:
Harvey E. Cross, Rep.-Dem .;
Henry A. Dedham Rep.; C.
Schuebel, Rep.; Joseph Neely,
S oc.; Robert Schubel, S oc.; M.
V. Thomas, Soc.
For Representative, Seventeenth
Representative District, Clack­
amas and Multnomah Counties:
W. C. Aylsworth o f Mult. Co.,
Soc.; David E. Lofgren o f Mult.
Co., Rep.
COUNTY
For County Commissioner:
Bernhard Fredrick, S oc.; W.
$100 R e w a r d , $100
The rea d ers o f this p ap er w ill be
pleased to learn th a t th ere Is at least
on e d re a d e d d is ea s e th at s cie n ce has
been a ble to cu re In all its s ta s e s , and
that Is ca ta rrh . C a ta rr h b e in g g r e a t l y
Influenced by c o n s t i t u t io n a l c o n d it io n s
req u ires
c o n s t it u t io n a l
treatm en t.
H a ll’s C a ta rr h Cure Is ta k e n in t e rn a lly
and a cts thru the Iilood on the M u cou s
S u rfa ce s o f the System t h e r e b y d e ­
s t r o y i n g the fo u n d a t io n o f th e disease,
g i v i n g th e patien t s t r e n g t h b y b u i ld i n g
up the c o n s t i t u t io n and a s s is t i n g n a ­
tu re in d o in g Its w or k . T h e p r o p r i e ­
tors have s o much fa ith in the c u r a tiv e
p o w e r s o f H a ll's C a ta rrh C u re th a t
th ey offe r One Hundred- D o lla r s f o r a n y
ca se that it fa ils to cure. Send f o r list
o f testim on ia ls.
Address: T. J. CHENET * CO.. ToUdo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. Tie.
Second Hand Ford Touring C ars,
Two Second Hand Motor Cycles, New
Maxwell 18 Model 5 Passenger Tour­
ing Cars, One Second Hand One Ton
Smith Form A Truck. : : :
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OUR REPAIRING AND VULCANIZING DE­
PARTMENTS ARE COMPLETE. WE SOLICIT
A LIBERAL SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE
AND WILL TRY AND MERIT IT.
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I Estacada Garage
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J. W . REED, Proprietor
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That Dark-ha. '
Chap from
Virginia
says that down South
the best people won’t
chew anything but Real
Gravely. They know
how it’ s m a d e — the
Gravely way. It costs
nothing extra to chew
this class of plug. A
small chew of Gravely
holds its good taste.
That’s why it lasts so
much longer than a big
chew of ordinary plug.
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It goes further—that’» why you
cau got tho food taste o f this clues
of tohacco without extra cost.
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
10$ a pouch-anc/ w orth it
P D GRAVELY T O D A C C O C O ., D A N V I L L E . V A ’
Sawyer, D em .;J. Thomsen, Soc.
F. Harris, Rep.
For County Surveyor:
For County Sheriff:
H. H. Johnson. Rep.-Dem.
F. H. King, Soc.; Henry W.
Koehler, l)em .; Wm. J. Wilson, For County Coroner:
Rep.
Jas. S. Imel, Soc.; E. L. John­
son, Rep.
For County Clerk:
Claud Howard, Soc.; Fred A.
CITY OK ESTACADA
Miller, Rep.
For Mayor, E. W. Bartlett; for
Recorder, S. E. Wooster; for
For Recorder o f Conveyances:
J. G. Noe, Rep.; Emma Kay- Treasurer, Mrs. Jess. M. Bartlett;
for Councilmen, L. A. Wells,
ner, Soc.
James Smith, U. S. Morgan, J.
For County Treasurer:
Alberta L. Dunn, Rep.; J. C. V. Barr and John Osborn.