Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 24, 1920, Image 9

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EAST CLACKAMAS NEWS, JUNE 24. 1920
T h e Fitting Disposition.
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“B ecause if they are quarrelsom e,
they are apt to fall out.
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An Iceland Mary and Her Lamb;
Also “Little Brother.”
Did you ever hear “Mary Had a
L ittle Lam b” in the Iceland tongue?
l'ro*>al>ly not! So, if it be of in terest
to you, try this:
Hun M aria atti litid lamb
A lagdin hvitt sem anjor
H vert M aria skoppadi ut eda inn
A eftir lam bid for.
A lso you mayr tell the children that
Iceland" holds the world's record for
M arys and pet lam bs. Mary is a fav­
orite nam e there, and about every
child has a long haired, affable lamb.
T hese pets are more intelligent than
our ‘‘W all Street Lam bs.”
This particular Mary is a sub-deb
of an old Iceland fam ily, now residing
in the U nited S tates. Som e thousands
of Icelanders have, in recent years,
com e to A m erica, settlin g in North
and South Dakota, M innesota and
W ashington. They are generally
farm ers.
The Tnterchurch W orld M ovem ent
is m aking a su rvey of these people in
its program to assist the alien to b e­
com e a citizen in deed a s w ell a s
word.
Why the Electric Cleaner? j
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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.
True, one CAN clean rugs and carpets wthout an
electric cleaner. A broom or carpet sweeper will brush
up SOME of the dirt; and if you like the exercise and
have plenty of time and strength a broom and a carpet
beater will do the work after a fashion.
In the same way one can wash without soap.
Water alone will remove some dirt if applied with
enough “elbow grease.”
But people use soap because it cleans more easily
and better than water alone.
For the same reason people use Electric Cleaners
because they clean more easily and far better than other
methods.
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING.
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EVER has there been a 1 otter reason for
preserving your propei Ly than at the present
time.
High costs of construction have greatly increased
the value of homes mid buildings, no matter how
old they might be.
Paint—GOOD F. ir.t, will do more to preserve and
increase the value of your property than anything
else you can poasi'-iy invest in. It is the greatest
safeguard against the ravages <*f time and weather.
It is the best kind of insurance.
Guard your home and buildings with
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and other products. Back of them are ?1 years of
paint-making experience. Thousands of property
owners have used these products for years.
Look I’p a FULLER Healer
in Your Town
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Northwest Branches at
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise
H a r d L i f e in a V/nr c a m ? .
Joe I li'lntziimn «•mm* in from I ’lnHn*
nnti with gossip of n western w ar
camp.* II«* snhl tin* work won to In*
hurried iirnl tin* con tracto rs put <>u nil
the men they could litul. under the 10
per cent on cost rule.
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“(Mu* carpenter," snld In*, “«'it* n
sort of u lazy bird, lie e|p*eked In
each morning, and then In* used to
wander around in tin* shade and do
very little work. The third day Tw*
noticed a man following him. Wher­
ever the carpenter went, there was the
other man also. By and by be could
not stand It any longer.
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" ‘What the dickens you mennv by
it?’ he asked, ‘a-followlng mo around
this u-wny? I ain’t n going to be
spied on. Do you get me? I'll quit
first.’ r
“ •Why,” «aid the other man, T in
aw ful sorry. Mr. Jones. I don’t want
to annoy you by following you around.
But. yon see. I'm your assistant.’ ”—
New York Tim es.
Busy Uncle Sam.
“I’m sorry,” said tin* dllHdcnt wom­
an, Inn I've got to ring up central and
get information at tle# lcp n t about
win n my train l e a v e s and then send a
telegram to my mint, besides buying
transportation and ii lot <»f other
tilings."
‘But you have a perfect right to do
so."
"I know It. But I do hate to he stieli
a bother to the governm ent!”
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L a v i s h Ostentation.
"fTas Crimson Gulch gotten a* .*<1 to
prohibition ?"
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“Ye**^-»nld UncliM Joe. "The hoys
didn’t know what to do with their
money for aw Idle. But Bill the bar
k< ep has opener] an lee cream smli
fountain with n price list that m a k e s
a man .feel more liberal than ever
when he huvs n drink ’’