Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 19, 1918, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, December 19, 1918
Chaplain Lieut. Givens spoke
to the High School and also the
grades Thursday morniygof last
week, He awakened considera­
ble interest in army life and its
effect as a character builder.
Chaplain Givens is always a pop­
ular speaker and the school likes
to hear him.
THREE POINT C R A N K S H A FT .
PUM P OIL AN D W A TE R COOLING
SYSTEM.
HARRISON RADIATOR.
BROWN-LIPE-CHAPIN GEARS
L Y N IT E PISTONS.
A STARTING AN D L I G H T I N G
SYSTEM TH AT A L W A Y S WORKS.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Seven
The First Christmas
“And there were in the same country
shepherds abiding in the field, keeping
watch over their flock by night.
And, lo, the angel of the Lord came
upon them, and the glory of the Lord
shone round about them: and they
were sore afraid.
And the angel said unto them, Fear
not: for, behold, I bring you good tid­
ings of great joy, which shall be to all
people.
! For unto you is born this day in the
city of David a Saviour, which is
Christ the Lord.
j And this shall be a sign unto yon;
i Ye shall find the babe wrapped in
swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
And suddenly there was with the
angel a multitude of the heavenly host
praising God, and saying,
Glory to God in the highest, and on
earth peace, goodwill to men.” St.
Luke.
SODA
WATER
THE GREAT CHEVROLET VALVE
IN H E A D M O TO R.
$ jl S FOR
P O W E R —S P E E D — E C O N O M Y .
T H E S E F E A T U R E S N O T IN A N Y C A R
W I T H I N $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 O F ITS PRICE.
(Continued from Page 1)
DRINKS
LUNCHES
BOB’S PLACE
R. G. MARCHBANK,
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ESTACADA, ORE.
H EA D Q U A R T E R S FOR CIGARS
AND T O B A C C O
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Closing Days for
Christmas Holidays
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DON’T ALL COME AT O N C E -T H E R E
BE ENOUGH FOR A L L -A T LAST
WILL
SOON
We are Authorized to Take Orders
for Ford 5 -Passenger Touring Cars
music. In this way, all the boys
whether musical or not, became
familiar more or less with a high
standard of music. The masters,
boys, and invited friends attend­
AND THE GREATEST FARM NECESSITY
ed in state, everyone in full
OF THE AGE
O . D. E B Y
evening dress so that it was quite
a function. The men and older
Attorney-at-Law
boys appeared in swallow tailed
General Practice
Confidential Adviser
coats while the younger wore
Oregon City, -:- Oregon
Eton jackets. The audience was
a most appreciative one, and
WE ALSO SELL
those who acquitted themselves
well, were sure of h e a r t y
applause.
The following morning the an­
Livestock Buyer and Butcher.
—When you want to buy a TOURING CAR, don’t for­
nual old boys football match took
Livestock of all kinds purchased.
get the MAXWELL 1919, it is SOME CAR.
place.
Football was different
Phone or see HENRY GITHENS Currinsville.
there, from what it is here. The
— We also handle the old RELIABLE VELIE.
teams numbered fifteen on each
—In second hand cars we have some good buys in Fords,
side, and the rules varied among
1917 Maxwells, Flanders Roadster and 5 Pass. Chevrolet.
different schools. The two prin­
cipal schemes were “ Rugby" and
Ice
—When in need of anything in our line call and let us
Cream
“ Association."
At the school
HEADQUARTERS FOR XMAS
make you seme prices that will astonish you and don’t for­
and Soft
; the writer attended, the scheme
CIGARS, CANDIES. FRUITS,
Drinks
get that J. M. MELTON, our old reliable auto mechanic
was a sort of combination be-
NUTS, ELECTRIC TORCHES
is still in charge of our repair department.
ween these two.
The old boys
Laundry
would send down a team to play
Agency
AND KODAKS.
the first school fifteen.
Some­
ENLARGED PICTURES
times the old boys would number
Suitable for Presents
some of the crack football play­
.
--------,J. W. R E B D, Prop, and Owiirr
ers in England.
In those days
WK SOLICIT A RIGHTKOUS SHARK OF YOUR
there was no “ rooting," altho
PATRONAGE, AND WILL TRY AND MERIT IT.
the boys would cheer their own
men on a good play.
But they
would also cheer a good play of That evening the announce­ beautifully l*>und in leather, and
their opponents.
Nobody cared ment of the result of the exam­ very appropriately usually in calf.
much however, whether t h e
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After the prize giving ended,
school or the old boys won, for it inations was given out, and prizes
to those who had won them. For the headmaster made 4iis good­
For a Choice Christmas G i f t -
was all in the family anyway.
each class there was a first and bye address and then the l>oys
look Over our New Line of Jewelry
Catarrhal D eafness Cannot Be Cured
second prize, and also one for disbanded singing school songs
by local a p p . i c a t l o n a , a * t h t y c a n n o t rcu cli
t h e d is e a s e d p o r t . o n of t h e ear.
T here
The assortment consists of Gold Rings,
term’s work. Marks were given and generally making merry.
la o n ly o n e w a y t o e u r o c a t a r r h a l d e a fn c a a .
a n d t h a t la by a c o n a t l t u t l o n a l re m e d y .
Lavalierre, Neck and Watch Chains, Lodge
C a t a r r h a l D e a fn e a a la c a u a c d by a n In ­
during the term and the boy who They did not sleep much that
Charms, Crosses, Bracelets, Scarf and
fla m e d c o n d i t i o n o f t h e m u c o u a l i n i n g of
t h e E u a t a c h l a n T ub e.
W h e n t h l a tu b e la
had received the highest marks, night on account of excitement
Neck Pins, Cuff Links, Tie Holders, Hat
In f la m e d you h a v e a r u m b l i n g Bound o r
I m p e r f e c t h e a r i n g , a n d w h e n It la e n t i r e l y
during the term, until the exam­ and were up bright and early the
Pins and Belt Buckles
cloaod. D e a fn e a a la t h e re a u lt.
U nleaa t h e
I n f l a m m a t i o n c a n be r e d u c e d a n d t h l a t u b e
inations, received a prize.
next morning to take the train
r e a t o r e d to Ita n o r m a l c o n d it io n , h e a r i n g
MAKING A SUITABLE SELECTION
will be d e a tr o y e d fo r e v e r.
M a n y c a aea o f
The
boys
who
obtained
the
for home. And as it pulled out.
AN EASY MATTER
d e a f n e a a a r e c a u a e d by c a t a r r h , w h ic h la
a n In flam e d c o n d it io n o f t h e m u c o u a a u r-
first and second prizes were those they would all join in the old
facaa
H a ll'a C a t a r r h C u r e a c t a t h r u t h e
blo od on t h e m u c o u a a u r f a c e a of t h e aya-
The f t o x a g L S t o r e - te m W . e w ill g iv e O n e H u n d r e d D o lie r a f o r whose term marks added to their school song, “ Domum, domilm,
examination marks, placed them dulce domum," the English of
a n y c a a e o f C a t a r r h a l D e a fn e a a t h a t c a n n o t
be c u r e d by H a l l ' a C a t a r r h Cure. C i r c u l a r a
ESTACADA PHARMACY
first and second in order in the which is, “ Home, home, sweet
free. All D ru g g la ta . 76c.
r. J . C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo, O.
class. The prizes were liooks home."
The Ford One Ton Truck
M.J. KERKES
VELIE AND MAXWELL TRUCKS
Estacada Garage
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