Our success has been due to our Courteous Treatm ent and Close A ttention To Your W ants We have a new full line of A fresh supply of N ew Idea Patterns Country butter, bacon, hams, lard and eggs All patterns carried in stock at all times We have on hand at all times Our full line of VARIETY Our stock in GOODS GLASS, GRANITE are selling fast and TINWARE is complete Get the Habit and Trade at PA R K & CLOSNER Broadway at 2nd Estacada. Oregon The Oakland Six 8 8 0 ^ For a merchant to offer his ^ Estacada Price m rchandise at cost and below, means 9 / FINANCIAL SUICIDE We are not ready to die, nor are we closing out, so we are offering Hj.iest G j j J s at Honest Prices ‘Sturdy as the O ak ” Not GIVING them away, In designing this new Oakland Six, Model “32, ” the engineers have met the demand for a car devoid of every bit of excess weight which added nothing to the endurance of the car or the riding comfort of the passengers. They produced, in Model “32,” a motor car with every advantageous mechanical and engineering feature found on high priced cars. And so well did they plan that the result is a new Oakland Six at $895. the FIRST real, full-sized six-cylinder car to sell at less than $1000. This car possesses all of the essentials of the most exacting motor car service. The car is roomy, with wide seats and plenty of leg room. Long, resilient springs and deep upholstery insure perfect riding comfort on any road. Demonstrations Gladly Given but S E L L I N G them. Y ours for a square deal L . A. C hapm an “ The Quality Store” Wm. Underwood Few Changes Among Local Supervisors 1916 Maxwell ” 25 ” Complete w ith Electric Starter and Lights $ 745 . Delivered at Estacada Demonstrations Gladly Given. H. P. Jochim sen Estacada, E stacada Garage Agent Oregon Miss Josephine Wiederhold of Vancouver, spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiederhold of George. Reserved Seat Sale Estacad;'., Oregon. Shearer Awarded Piemiums The reserved seat sale for the Ed Shearer of Garfield the C. I. C. play, “Three Hats” opens popular poultry raiser, received The following is the list of road at the club room, January 22nd. |supervisors appointed by th e Regular admission price is 25c by Monday’s express two lx>xes of trophies awarded him at the I county court last week and ex­ with reserved seats, 35c. recent Grays Harbor Poultry cepting in districts No. 49 and Association’s show. j 45, the supervisors are the same Eby To Head Live Wires Among the prizes was a hard- as in 1915: Currinsville district, The Oregon City Commercial | some silver loving clip, awarded 4. Albert Kitching; George, 9. Fred Lins; Garfield. 10, Ohas. Club at their annual election of for the best pen of fowls at the officers last Saturday, elected O. show, against a field of over MiO Duncan; Garfield (Upper! 49, Ralph Lemon: Barton, 20, John 1). Eby as president, succeeding birds. Two smaller silver cups, one for the largest and best C. Miller; Springwater, 33, Frank T. W. Sullivan. showing of Brahmas; one for the Millard; Eagle Greek. 41, H. H. At t h e Christian Endeavor best showing in the Asiatic class. Udell; Eagle Creek, 43, Fred Meeting at the George Presby­ Blaisdell; Viola, 55, G. Hively; terian Church, Sunday, the 9th, One percolator cutfee pot tor the Elwood, 45, P. Elliott; Boring, the following officers were elect­ best pen of Brahmas. These prizes are now on display in the 40, D. L. Erdman. ed for the ensuing year: Rose window of the East Clackamas Jannsen, president;Otto Paulsen, Supply Co. an advertisement for Feed the Birds vice president; Harold Joyner, Eastern Clackamas and its poul­ If the present fall of snow secretary and Wm. Lins, treas­ try claims. continues, it will soon become a urer. . hard m atter for the game and Mrs. Mamie Murphy of Tacoma. song birds to obtain food so all On Friday night a delightful Washington, a sister of Mrs. C. farmers and townspeople are dancing party was given at the j E. Surfus. is visiting at her home asked to throw out some feed George Club, the hosts being in Estacada. Hen^v Renner and Edw. Scheel. for their feathered friends. 1