Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 03, 1919, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, April 3, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Seven
Birthday Party
C h a i ns
ARE NO STRONGER THAN
THEIR WEAKEST LINK!
There are no weak links in
the C H E V R O L E T C A R S.
Their worth has b e e n
proven by the severest tests in
all parts of the world.
ECONOMY— DURABILITY—AND
GOOD AP PEAR AN C E-
Mrs. Hal Hillman and Miss
Bertha Hillman visited friends at
Salem and Amity last week. At
the latter place on Monday, March
24th, a birthday party was given
Miss Bertha by the Misses Arlene
Smith and Mildred Jones.
These three young ladies’ birth­
days fall on the same day and it
I has been tf\eir custom to cele­
brate them together. Last year
Miss Hillman was the hostess.
The editor wishes he had known
of it in time, for it happens his
birthday falls on that date also.
When the party is held in Esta-
cada he will expect an invitation.
S O D A
W A T E R
S O D A
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D R I N K S
LUNCHES
BOB’S PLACE
R. G. MARCHBANK,
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H E A D Q U A R T E R S
A N D
ESTACADA. ORE.
FOR
C I G A R S
T O B A C C O -
ALL C H E V R O L E T ASSETS
PRICE HERE
$ 845.00
“ ASK THE MAN W HO DRIVES ONE”
H. V. ADi x. D is t r ib u t o r
O . D. E B Y
Attorney-at-Law
General Practice
Oregon City,
Confidential Adviser
Oregon
M .J . K E R K E S
Livestock Buyer and Butcher.
Livestock of all kinds purchased.
Phone or see HENRY GITHENS Currinsville.
FISHING SEASON OPENS
APRIL 1 s t-
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW
SUPPLY OF FISHING TACKLE
AND SUPPLIES.
GET YOUR
ANGLING LICENSE HERE.
Confectionery, Ice Cream
and Tobacco
ED. B O N E R ’ S
New» Stand aud Laundry Agency.
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COMBINATION CREAM
JONTEEL
Will Not Grow Hair
new kind of cream—neither
A BRAND
greasy nor greasless. A combination
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cream —because it combines the disappear­
ing qualities of a vanishing cream with the
smoothness of a delicate cold cream. A
fragrant, delightful preparation for soften­
ing, healing and beautifying your skin.
An ideal base for powder. Try
a jar
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50c
The
Store
ESTACADA PHARMACY
Mr. and Mrs. L. S Tenny made
a business trip to Oregon City on
Monday.
Mrs. C. Folsom is visiting with
her daughter Mrs. H. Horner of
Molalla.
Mrs. B. Herring of Camas,
Wash., visited with relatives
here the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge
and daughter Ruth Ellen, spent
Monday in Oregfn City.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Weld and
daughters Vivian and
Anna,
spent Monday in Portland.
John Schenk of Eugene, who
is attending the University, vis­
ited his parents of last week.
It is reported that Col. Kilgore
has sold his farm to a party near
Roseburg, who moved on to the
place last week.
Lieut. S. f2. Lawrence recently
discharged from the service, is
helping his brother Gordon with
the A work on the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pulley and
daughter of Portland, who are
leaving this week for Canada,
visited with relatives here on Fri­
day. ,
THE U N I V E R S A L
CAR
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Ford cars have become such a world
utility that it would almost seem as if
every family ought
car.
to
have
Runabout, Touring
Sedan, (the two
latter
become
human life.
its service
a part
You
will
be
Car,
have
bodies), and the Truck
really
its
Ford
Coupe,
enclosed
Chassis,
and
want
have
parcel
one
profitable
of
because
for you.
W e solicit your order at once because,
while production is limited,
it
will
be
first come, first supplied.
J. W. REED AUTO CO.
ESTA C A DA , ORE.
Phone Main 92
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shenk were
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given in honor of their daughter, ❖ •
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Mrs. E. I. Stry of Oakville, Wn.
C A L L A N D S E E MY L IN E O F
and son John of Eugene. About I
eighteen were present and en­
!
joyed a delightful evening.
Catarrhal Dcafr.tss Car:r.ct Te Cured
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a.vatem.
W e will g iv e O ne H u n d r e d
D o llars for
any case of C a ta rrh a l D eafness th a t can n o t
be c u r e d by H a ll e < a t u r r h M edicine.
C ir­
c u l a r free.
All D r u g « lets. 7ftc.
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& C O . T o l e d o . O.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
AND SEEDS
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I The Farmers’ General Supply Store
I. M. PARK, ESTACADA, ORKGON.
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