Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 09, 1919, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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THE ESTACADA CANNERY
OFFERS FOR
C ID E R A P P L E S
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ROLL OF HONOR
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: $10 ton,
Cookers and Shippers up to $30 ton
John Page, Peter Carrol, F. E.
Burns, E. C. Suter. R. Githens,
Earl Wagr.er, Ken Bartlett, M.
Woodle, John Stornier, Mrs. C.
A. Barr.
J. A. Somer, K. C. Hoygaard,
E. D. Allen, J. G. Hayman.
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W e will buy your apples orchard run
upon inspection. Boxes and crates furnished
% £ or R. C. DEM1NG
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Why the E lectric C leaner?
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There is really no comparison between the ease
and thoroughness with which an Electric Cleaner
removes dirt and the difficulty of sweeping.
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True, one C A N clean rugs and carpets withoi t an
electric cleaner. A broom or carpet sweeper will brush
up SO M E of the dirt; and if you like the exercise and
have plenty of time and strength a broom and a carpet
lieater will do the work after a fashion.
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In the same way one can wash without soap.
Water alone will remove some dirt if applied with
enough “elbow grease.”
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But people use soap because it cleans more easily
and better than water alone.
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For the same reason people use Electric Cleaners
because they clean more easily and far better than other
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E L E C T R IC S T O R E
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“ BUY YOUR ELECTRIC GOODS AT AN ELECTRIC STORE.”
“ Take it from M e ”
says the Good Judge
Wise tobacco chcvvers long
since got over the big-chew
idea. A little chew of this
real quality tobacco gives
them better satisfaction
and they find their chew­
ing costs even less.
With this class of tobacco,
you don’t need a fresh
chew so often and you find
you’re saving part of your
tobacco money.
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THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two styles
RIG »IT G U T is a short-cut tobacco
\\ -II C l 1 is a long fine-cut tobacco
New. York City
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DR. R. G R A H A M M C C A L L
P hysician and S urgeon
Office Adjoining Residence
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can be connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring
U PPER EAGLE CREEK
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Thursday, Octotber 9 , 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Eight
Mrs. Walter Douglas visited
with her sister Mrs. N. L. Kirch-
em of Logan, a day or two last
week.
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Walter Douglass and H. S.
Gibson attended the auction sale
at Clear Creek last Thursday.
R. B, Gibson and wife and
Mrs. Katie Douglass were Esta-
cada visitors last week.
J. 0. Staats of Oregon City,
will hold preaching services at
the Douglass school house on
Sunday, October 12.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wood'e
went down near Troutdale, Sun­
day and spent the day with their
son, Claude and family. Their
son Ma'colm and his family have
gone East to visit with Mrs. M.
Woodle’s father.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson, J.
Gibson of Barton and Mrs. Nora
Reid and sons, Theodore and
Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wil­
cox and children, were calling on
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson, Sun­
day afternoon.
J. S. Crane of Portland, was
out this way on Monday
James Taylor of Dufur, is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Doutr-
lass.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke, Al­
bert Moehnke and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Moehnke, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ivloehnke and
children, John and Robert, of
Schuebel, were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass, on
Sunday.
R. S. Clark and son Carl, who
have been working in Eastern
Oregon during harvest, have re­
turned home.
Miss Myrtle Molfmeister spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister.
Lost her Canary Birds
A lady in town, had a pair of
canary birds, which she had had
for some time and were very
tame. She had been accustomed
to letting them out, and after
flying around, they would always
return to their cage. A short
time ago, she traded off the hen
bird for a new on^. Evidently
this “ female of the species“ was
more flighty than her predeces­
sor, for on being let out, she Hew
otr with the male and did not re­
turn. Where, O where are they ?
Have they met an untimely death
from the sling shot of some boy,
or the claws of a marauding cat?
Possibly however, they are on an
extended honey moon, and will
yet return. We have noticed
that this is often the case when a
widower takes unto himself a
young wife.
Dr. L. A. Wells
Dentist
Associated with Dr. R. Graham McCall
Dr. R. Morse
P hysician and S urgeon
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd
Residence: Main and 5th Sts.
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Telephone Connection
Mrs. R. Graham McCall
Gradual*, v^nicago Musical
College.
PIPE ORGAN AND PIANO.
10
Years
Teac i . ^
Experience.
E. W. BARTLETT
Attorney-at-law and Nctary Public
Estacada,
Oregon
We Sell and Trade Real Estate
Negotiate Loans • Buy Mortgages
Rent your Property - Write Insurance
In the very best
Companies.
I CAN GET YOU RESULTS
S. f. WOOSTER & SON,
Estacada
O.
D.
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Attorney-at-Law
Geneal Practice
Oregon City,
Confidential Adviser
-:- Oregon
Gresham 517.
Broadway 32.
McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER
A tto rn e y s a t L aw .
At Gresham Office—Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, First State Bank Building.
Portland Office—609-15 Fenton Bldg.
Associated with Judge W. D, Fentor.
Information Wanted
My brother John Fields, who
is an ex-soldier and was staying
with me last summer, has been
missing since June 17. He is
30 years old, about 5 feet 7 in.
in height, weight 150 lbs., dark
brown hair, blue eyes and light
complexion. Has a scar behind
left ear. Was last seen trying
to catch the train for Estacada
at Miller’s spur. Any informa­
tion will be thankfully received.
Write or phone,
Mrs. George Walter,
10-16
Estacada, Ore. Rt. 1.