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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
Page Two SPRINGWATER NEWS Thursday, December 4. 1 9 IP EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS »»e.T- = j O m itted la st w eek . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherman were visiting friends and rela tives here last week. Vernon Schmidt of Sheridan, spent the week end with his sis ter Mrs. Carrol Howell. A great m a n y Springwater people were visitors at the Stock Show last week. J. A. Shibley and son purchas ed the second prize Berkshire Gilt at the Portland Stock Show. i Mrs. Boy Hubbard Jand cMld- ren, Lucille, Charles and Dona[d, who* have been spending several weeks with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Folsom, left this week for Dayton, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hard have relatives from the East visiting at their home. This* community extends i t s deepest sympathy to Mr. Bates in his bereavement. CURRINSVILLE NEWS Mrs. Frank Jones'^f fcelhvood, spent Sunday at the home of Jake Looney. Mrs. Loatie Jackson from Cal ifornia, was visiting at the home of her brothhr Hugh Jones. Elsie Fuller spent the week end in Portland visiting friends^ C. W. Fuller and wife, »Albert Kitching and wife_ and Harry Kitching [.attended t h e ‘ Stock- Show in Port'and Wednesday. Mrs. Roy Vance and Myrtle Looney from Salem were visit ing their sister Mrs. Jake Looney a few days. Mrs. Nina Page has been en gaged to teach the school during Miss Wagner’s absence. GEORGE ITEMS Chris Johnson is under the doctor’s care with blood poison ing in bis hand. R. E. Warwick, who is work ing in Portland, spent the week end with lii> family at George. Otto Paulsen called on Then Harders last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen visited relatives al Estacada last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. liuhl and Ed. Harders motored to Gresham last Thursday. $100 R e w a r d , $100 T h # r e a d e r s o f th is p aper w ill be p le a se d t o le arn thnt th e re 1s a t least ne d read ed d is e a s e that s c i e n c e h as heen uhle to cu r e tn all Us s t a g e s and that Is ca ta r rh . Cutarr'i bein g g r s a t ly Influenced by o o n etltu tln n a l c o n d itio n s requires c o n s t it u t io n a l tii-atinent. H all * C atarrh M edicine Is talc n In te rn a lly and a c t s thru t h e fttood o n the M u co u s Sur f i »•» r the S y s t e m t ruby d e s t r o y i n g the fo u n d a tio n o f th e <1 enne, g iv in g the l a d e n ' s t r e n g t h t>' b uilding up t h e i a- -ultutlon and a s s i s t i n g n i t m e In d o in g its a i >pi letoi i i\ e s o tt f a ith tn the c u r a t l ' e |x>wer o f H a l l ’s t ’l i n t r h M edicine that ’ h ey offer O n e H u nd red H ollars for nnx . a s e thnt It fnd s t o cu re s« nd fer Its* of t e s t im o n ia l s A d d re ss F J C H l ' N K i A CO.. Toledo. Ohio. S old by all 1 r»t late. 75c. il C Í 3 A N D L q Í? C- Í d ^ V <aJ lo u s [' f a m o u s F o r I t s M a r r e Ic Mo There’s No Time Better AT to Buy Your /->*.----* * <rr /?■/* V TJUILDING more than a hundred cars a day, the Chandler £ 5 Motor Car Company is still unable to supply tiio demand for the greatest of Sixes. And this is November. There are no automobile seasons any more. Any time is the time to buy your car, if you can get it. The earlier your order, the earlier your delivery! The Chandler Six leads so distinctly because it offers so much more for so much less. Other cars whicn perhaps mteht be compared with it list at hundreds oi dollars more, and cheap cars sell for almost as much. S IX B E A U T IFU L BODIES ARE BUILT ON THE STANDARD CHANDLER CHASSIS S even -P assen ger T o u r in g C ar, $¡795 F our-P assenger R o a d ster, $1795 t a u r - i as sender D isp a tc h C ^r, 5107' S even -P assen ger S ed a n , 52795 F our-P assenger C oupe, 52695 L im o u sin e , 55295 A ll p ric e s f. o. b. Ciovela" ' CASCADE GARAGE # i ^ I CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO Mr and Mrs. Henry Smith were transacting business in Oregon City last Tuesday. M-. and Mrs. Theo Harders spent Thanksgiving with their sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder of Estaeada. DOVER ITEMS Bruce Schminky of ( orvallis spent Thanksgiving w i t h bis parents, returning Saturday to Corvallis. James Akin and family are moving to Portland to spend the w inter. the Road meeting at Boring Fri day Miss Snyder went to Portlard Thanksgiving with her parents. Ray Trvmark left for Portlard to spend a few months this win ter. Geo. IIitzmiller. Joseph DeSha- zer and Raymond were Portland visitors Tuesday. We wish to express our sincere thanks to out friends for the many acts of kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother. We also wish to express our thanks for the flor al offerings, especially those of the Eastern Star and Masons. B. R. Kimmel and Family. Do your Christmas shopping early. You will get a better se lection, better service and help the merchants who are sorely rushed the week before Christ mas. The Junior play will he put on Friday, Dec. 12th. If it comes up to that of last year those at tending will spend a very enjoy able evening. Program is given in this week’s issue. Card Of Thanks