Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 24, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Thursday. February 24, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Two
Both undertaker and funeral
director are declared out of date,
mortician being the proper word
to denote the gentleman who a t­
tends to the obsequies of the de­
ceased. But the name, we should
judge makes no difference to the
corpse, cadaver or remains.
DIED.—February 19th, 1921,
BORN. -February 19th. 1921.
the infant daughter of Walter to Mr. and Mis. Harry Miller, a
Osborne, of intestinal trouble.
daughter.
Another wise cabinet selection
was that of Governor Low-
den for Secretary of the Navy.
It proved all the more fitting in
that Governor Lowden declined
the appointment on the 'ground
that he was not qualified for the
position.
I.O . O. F
Estacada Lodge, No. 175, I.
0. 0. F., meets every Saturday
evening in their lodge room,
corner of Broadway and Third
streets. A good attendance of
members is desired, and visiting
brothers are always welcome.
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President-elect Harding has
made a wise selection for Secre­
tary of State in the choice of
Charles E. Hughes. The selec­
tion apparently meets with gen­
eral approval.
As regards the proposed trans­
fer by Great Britain of her West
Indian possessions to the U. S.,
to apply on her war debt, the
main difficulty is the objection of
the people of those islands.
R. L. G ithens , N. G.
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WE LEM ALL OTHER COMPETITORS •
Over a .period of Two Weeks
WE PAID TWO TO FOUR CENTS
higher than anyone else. We never lose sight of the old adage
“ Self Praise is Half Scandal.”
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Agent.
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
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Extensive alterations have been made at our First and
Alder Streets Passenger Station, and much better accom­
modations have been provided for our p aten s.
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This building is now being used exclusively by us and,
in addition to the ticket office, lost articles’ bureau and ex­
press, we have installed an ‘‘ELECTRIC STORE,” where
Mazda lamps and electric appliances may be purchased,
applications made for electric light a.id power, and where
light and power bills may be paid.
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This will make it possible for our patrons to transact
such matters of business with our company without going
up-town to our main offices in the Electric building; and
ou will receive the same courteous and attentive service.
Small Oranges, Friday, Only, 15c Per Dozen.
SUGAR is going up, undoubtedly.
Canning Season.
1 have t h e agency for the
Farmers’ Mutual F i r e Relief
Association. Call in at my olfice
and I will explain it to you. It
is one of the best and cheapest
mutuals in Oregon.
S. E. WOOSTER,
J. G. H ayman , Sec.
The 2-Mc Grocery
in the price paid for EGGS.
Atter.iior. farmers!
Now is the time to buy for
THE 2-Mc GROCERY
W. P. McWillis,
H- L. McKenney.
!
Portland
Railway, Light &
Setting a Precedent for High-
Class Dairy and Poultry Foods
MAIN FEATURE ATTRACTIONS:
Another Car of EASTERN CORN here and ready for delivery.
$2 PER HUNDRED, furnish your own sacks, Cash Basis.
Power
Co. *
For Fire Insurance
PLACE Y O U R IN­
SURANCE THROUGH
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
W IL L PR O T E C T
YOUR INTEREST
Same conditions as previously—
Cary Real Estate Co.
LILLY'S—
Scratch Food, Egg Mash, Baby Chick
Scratch, Calf Meal, Butter Fat.
One of the big results of Prune
Week, is the fact that prune
bread has about displaced raisin
bread. Also the fact, that prune
bread is really worth while and
mighty good.
FRY'S—
Ground Bone,
Grit, Etc., Etc.
Meat Scraps,
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Shell,
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NEW ARRIVALS IN TIMOTHY AND ALFALFA HAY OF No. I QUALITY, JUST RECEIVED.
All of the above commodities are of such quality, that we guarantee them to hold their own or better.
under any circumstance.
ESTACADA
FEED
The Store W here Your
D. S. MORGAN
$
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COM PANY.
Does Its Duty.
W. H. KANDLE
$100 Reward, $100
T h e r e a d e r s o f t h is p aper w ill be
p le a se d to le arn t h a t th e r e is a t le a s t
on e d read ed d i s e a s e t h a t s c ie n c e h a s
b een ab le to cu re In a ll Its s t a g e s and
th a t is c a t a r r h . C a ta r rh b ein g g r e a t ly
tniluenced" by c o n s t it u t io n a l c on d ition s
requ ires c o n s t it u t io n a l tre a tm en t
H all's
Catarrh M e d icin e is ta k e n in te r n a lly and
a c t s thru t h e B lood on the M ucous S u r ­
fa, es o f t h e S v s t e m t h e re b y , d e s t r o y in g
the fo u n d a tio n o f the d i s e a s e g t s in p th e
Patient s t r e n g t h by b u ild in g up the c o n ­
stitu tion an d a s s i s t i n g n a tu r e in d o in g it s
work.
T h e p rop rietors h a v e so m u ch
f a it h In t h e c u r a t iv e p ow e r o f H a ll's
C atarrh M edicine t h a t th e y offer One
H u nd red D o lla r s for a n y c a s e th a t It fa lls
t o cure. Send for list o f t e s t im o n ia ls
A d d ress F. J C H F N E V * CO., Toledo.
Ohio. S old b y all D r u g g is t s , T3c.