Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 16, 1916, Image 2

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"New Things'
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Watch Our Windows
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85 c to $1.
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Ladies’ M iddy Blouses
Ladies White and Tan
Skirts
$ 1 .5 0 - $2.
Ladies’ White Rubber
Sole Shoes
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$ 2 .5 0
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M en ’s N ew Silk Ties 50c
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B o y ’s White Tennis
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed of
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G row n Ups Dress A s Kids
Shoes
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E A S T C L A C K A M A S S U P P L Y CO.
“ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success”
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Mattresses
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County Clerk 111
Next W ednesday Evening
March 22nd
The Spenders
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) Produced by Donald Mackenzie
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This powerful car was originated by Mr. Chevrolet,
the great automobile racer. The famous motor was
acknowledged to be one of the very best to with­
stand the hard usage on a race-track—where the
motor must be on the greatest possible strain for
hours at a time.
That it has demonstrated its
strength has been proven many times in the last
three years.
The motor must test out 37 horse­
power on the factory block before l»eing passed.
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The mileage on gas is 25 miles and the tire mileage is very low.
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Price in Estacada— $ 675. — for 5 passenger
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$ 6 2 5 . for speedy and powerful roadster
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Take a ride in one and be convinced
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Clackamas Garage • Estacada, Oregon.
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Gold Rooster Service
Featuring
Pet.’- Lobert, a fortune hun­
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George Probert
Bagley, his man, - James McCabe
Patrick McCabe, who “ struck
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Sam Ryan
Nellie McCabe, his daugh­
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Alma Martin
Jim Walsh, walking dele­
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Paul Panzer
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Estacada Fam ily Theatre
25
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Complete with Electric
Starter and Lights
$
745 .
Delivered at
Estneada
Demonstrations Gladly Given.
H. P. Jochimsen
In Five Parts
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(Pronounced Chevrolay)
Furniture
Picture Framing
Miss Iva Harrington, Clacka- j
i mas County Clerk, is reported to j
j be seriously ill at her home in )
) Gladstone, suffering from an at- j
i tack of appendicitis.
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| a unique party, each guest dress­
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Come in and see us
ing as they did at the age of ten
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years. The result was a comical
We have just received a nice
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line of Redroom, Kitchen and
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Dining Room Papers, and you
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and a bevy of as pretty, giggly
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and silly little girls, with short
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have
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as could be found at a children’s
Oat Meals and Tiling.
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party today. Children’s games
and refreshments comprised the |
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evening’s entertainment.
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Opens A uto Repair Shop
Of All Kinds
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j is this week moving into the)
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| larger Hunt building on Main, [
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| formerly occupied by Park & 1
'Closner, where he is equipping
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Done On Short Notice
Mr. Pesznecker is an experi-
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Come In and Get Our Prices
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son, Steve Pesznecker, Jr., will
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Besides the repairs they will I
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j ories, specializing on the Dodge \
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Chevrolet
When in reed of
Agent
Estacada, Oregon
Relative Standing in the
Graphonola Contest cn Match 14th
No. 37, Estacada^,
No. 98. Currinsville
No. 198, Springwater
No. 71, Estacada
No. 24, Estacada
No. 195, Garfield
No. 196, George
Contest closes May 3rd.
At the E s t a c a d a
P h arm acy
The
Store
His Double Loss.
" f v e been robbed I d that b o sp lta ir
..(touted tlie loony et-p atlen t as he ntel
■ policeman.
"W h o robbed you. and wbut did they
rake?” asked the policem an
"W h y. one o f the orderlies look my
watch, and all the doctors took my
tem perniure.” - B altim ore American.