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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
Bonnets! Bonnets! E agie C re e k N otes Contributed Mrs. Ed. Douglas, who under went an operation in Portland sometime ago, is doing nicely and is expected home soon. Bonnets! Spring Is Here So are D A L E S ’ with everything in Spring Millinery Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall and J. P. Woodle and wife visit ed with Mrs. Hewlett Sunday afternoon. From Buckram Fram es, to Paris Pattern Hats Make your wants and wishes known and we will do our best to please you. D on ’t forget your Delineator and Votes. We handle Gills’ Seeds. Council Repeals Ordinances We Are Not In The TRUST + ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * + and are still in the ring ♦ + ♦ to meet any honest competition in all lines that we carry— Quality considered. Quality goods is our strong point, and you will always get 100 cents in value for every $1. purchase. ♦ * * + ♦ a a + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a a a a a a + a We have given our old cus- mers Satisfaction and Mr. New Customer we are con fident we can Please You. + ♦ Give Us A Trial ♦ ♦ And Let Us Convince You L . A . C hapm an » \ “ The Quality Store’ Light in Weight Strong in Power and Endurance Oakland Six-$895, here Stephens’ Candidacy Favored W. Givens o f Estacada was ov er this way Saturday looking up hogs for the market. Roy Doug lass took nine hogs to him Mon day. Miss Edna Kennedy was the At the regular meeting o f the Estacada City Council, Tuesday week-end guest o f Mrs. Metzgar evening, there w e r e present. o f Gresham. She also attended Mayor Wright, Recorder Devore the teachers’ institute at Kelso and Councilmen Wagner, Woos Saturday. ter and Standish. Mrs. H. S. Jones o f Portland A fter duly auditing and order was out this ay recently, the ing the current bills paid; three guest o f her mother, Mrs. Viola o f the present city ordinances, Douglass. relating to the now obsolete liq Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and uor licenses, were repealed. Mrs. Mary Young called on Mrs. It was ordered to have Engi- n e e r Ewing establish proper Howlett Monday afternoon. H. S. Gibson and Mr. Orkey grade stakes along the east side o f Broadway, from the railroad attended the Dallas sale at Da mascus Saturday. • tracks to 3rd St. A t the request o f S. P. Pesz- Mrs. Murphy received a pleas- necker, the council granted him j an^ cau f rom MrS- Katie Doug- the privilege o f making certain | lass Saturday afternoon. sidewalk alterations in front of Miss Viola DeShazerand Char- his Main St. property to facili j lie Updegrave were the guests tate his automobile repair busi o f the form er’s grandmother, ness. Mrs. Viola Douglass, Sunday. H. C. Stephens o f George, who has received the hearty endorse ment o f the majority o f the vot ers o f this part o f the county, as a Republican candidate for the Legislature, is gaining m a n y friends in other parts o f the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pieister The Viola Happy Hour Social county. had a pleasant visit with Roy Club met Friday evening, at the Mr. Stephens, while in Oregon Douglass and wife recently. City last week, found there a home o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hic- A. W. Cooke and wife were up general disposition among not inbotham, with thirty-eight pres to see Wm. Howlett recently. ent. Following a short program only the candidates for various Everett Beckett came heme offices, but among the business | by Miss Woodle s scholars, with participating in games, re last week, sick with the lagrippe. and professional people as well, j He remained at home for a tew to recognize the right o f the freshments were served; every days u n t i l he recovered his eastern part o f the county to a one seeming to enjoy the even- health before returning to his representative in the Legislature ing. work and the further, inclination to re gard Mr. Stephens as the choice o f the people to represent the eastern section. Mr. Stephens is too well known We are now showing the latest Spring styles locally to need much o f an intro duction to the voters o f this part in Men’s Hats - Price $2. o f the county, being at present president o f the East Clackamas When in Portland — Call and See Us County Fair Association a n d president o f the George Commer 126 - 4th St. 349 Washington St. cial & Social Club, in both o f which organizations he has al ways taken’ an active part. Mr. Stephens is making his We sold over $75.00 worth o f canvas on the grounds o f his business qualifications and ex perience, together w i t h h i s knowledge, as a farmer, o f the needs o f the fanner. He has during the past ten days o f good weather and been a taxpayer o f Clackamas expect to surpass that figure, just as soon as County for the past seven years and has lived on his present farm • you d is co v e r the saving in price at George since 1913. Before by ordering your coming to Oregon in 1908 he was Cashier o f the Interstate Savings Bank in Denver, Colorado and afterward was Vice President o f of ns. Money saved on bulk orders. the American National Bank o f ♦ Pendleton. He has a large ac We handle Lilly’ s and Portland Seed Company’ s stock. quaintance throughout the State and will make a valuable mem Get the Habit and Trade at ber o f the Legislature. He has adopted as his slogan. “ My best efforts for the peoples’ inter Broadway at 2nd - Estacada, Oregon ests. ” Why Spend Over Two Bones For A hat? DRAKE & MAUCK SEEDS Here is a six, weighing 2100 pounds, yet is large enough to carry five people comfortably. Develops 30 to 35 horse-power, and, with its light weight, will carry you easily over any road. Business judgement demands that you consider this new OAKLAND Six if you are in the market for a light car. Demonstrations Gladly Given Estacada Garage Wm Underwood - Estacada. Or. Garden, Grass or Clover Seeds PARK & C L O S N E R