Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 28, 1918, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Thursday, November 2 8 , 1918
EASTERN C L A C K A M A S N E W S
Eastern Clackamas
Teachers Institute
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zone will come to Estacada and
be remailed and distributed to 30
surrounding districts according
to allotment.
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Prof. Kirk, Supt. o f schools of
Oregon City, closed the program
with an outline of his high ideals
in regard to the “ Duties o f Citi­
zens after the W ar.”
In addi­
tion Mr. Calavan urged immedi­
ate interest and completion o f the
Reading Circle work for the year
to avoid “ crowding” next fall.
The visiting teachers were
served luncheon in the school
dining room by a committee of
Home Economic girls and their
efforts werfe heartily appreciated
by the visitors. The only draw­
back was the fact that very few
o f the people o f the community
were in attendance. It is a mis­
take to think
that teachers’
meetings are for teachers alone.
They are for the community and
the more parents know about the
school business the better schools
we will have.
Geo. Kitzmiller finished his fall
seeding and has returned to his
work o f cooking for the logging
camp.
O.
D.
EBY
Attorney-at-Law
General Practice
Confidential Adviser
Oregon City,
Oregon
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
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The assortment consists of Gold Rings,
Lavalierre, Neck and W atch Chains, Lodge
Charms, Crosses, Bracelets, Scarf and
Neck Pins, Cuff Links, Tie Holders, Hat
Pins and Belt Buckles
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The ^ l&xa£iL Store ~
ESTACADA PHARM ACY
THREE POINT CRANKSHAFT.
PUMP OIL AND WATER COOLING
SYSTEM.
HARRISON RADIATOR.
BROWN-L1PE-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.
Thyse featuris not In any car
witbin $100.00 of "Us price.
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BOB’S PLACE
K. G. M A K C H B A N K .
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H E A D Q U A R T E R S
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DON’ T A LL COME AT ONCE---THERE WILL SOON
BE ENOUGH FOR A L L - A T LAST
We are Authorized to Take Orders
for Ford 5 -Passenger Touring Cars
AND THE GREATEST FARM NECESSITY
OF THE AGE
W E ALSO SELL
Miss Gladys McKnight o f Al­
bany has assumed the work left
Miss McKnight
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4 is a U. of 0. graduate o f the class
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Look Over our New Line of Jewelry
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The Ford One Ton Truck
LAUNDRY AGENCY
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LUNCHES
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Elsworth Develin swallowed a
tack Saturday, Dr. Adix is treat­
ing him.
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The football team is still at
? vigorous practice. They have
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forwarded a challenge to Eugene
* High School to play a champion­
Y ship game either at Portland, or
Eugene claims the
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valley, but with our record we
feel like disputing the claim.
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The High School is growing.
y We have enrolled this week,
Y Douglas Drill and Pearl Tucker
as Sophomores.
Etta Wagner
¡class o f T7 will take commercial
work. Isaiah Tucker and Marion
Tucker, and Gladys Kandle take
up the work as Freshmen.
We
also have word o f a young lady
from Hillsboro, who will transfer
shortly.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo.
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
la senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing business In the
City of Toledo. County and State afore­
said, and that aald Arm will pay the
sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S
CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed
In my presence, this 6th day of Decem­
ber. A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON.
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Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intern­
ally and acts through the Blood on the
Mucous Surfaces of the 8ystem. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 76c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
VELIE AND MAXWELL TRUCKS
— W hen you want to buy a T O U R I N G C A R , don’t for­
get the M A X W E L L 1919, it is S O M E C A R .
— W e also handle the old R E L I A B L E V E L IE .
— In second hand cars we have some good buys in Fords,
1917 Maxwells, Flanders Roadster and 5 Pass. Chevrolet.
— W hen in need of anything in our line call and let us
make you seme prices that will astonish you and don’ t for­
get that J. M. M E L T O N , our old reliable auto mechanic
is still in charge of our repair department.
Estacada Garage
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W E SOLICIT A R IG H TEO U S SH A R E OF YO U R
PATR O N AG E, A N D W IL L T R Y A N D MERIT IT.
Ray Keith and wife and baby,
were Sunday guests at the home
EL W O O D NEWS
o f Mr. and Mrs. John Park.
Johnny Myers who has been
staying with ,his sister, Mrs.
L. N. Vallen shipped a load o f Ruth Cox and going to school, is
apples to Mr. Hall of Portland.
! leaving for his home at Dodge,
Mr. and* Mrs. Fred Moehnke, to attend school.
visited the latter’s -osier a few
Mrs. Updegrave left Sunday
days at Wdlsonville.
evening for Portland to visit
Verna Bittner, who received i several davs.
a gash on her leg by falling on a
Miss Iva Udell spent Thursday
picket is getting along nicely. afternoon with Mrs. Walter Kitz-
Dr. Morse took eight stitches to miller,
close the wound.
Raymond DeShazer and C. E.
Sewartfmade a trip to Portland
F. N. Cadonan and family and Tuesday with a load o f beef.
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