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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
[ T H E COOP Forfeits E state If While we have no competition juoqe FE A R S THE. WOOOMAH» L IF E *) She M airi s W e Strive T o W n The widow of the late August Horger, of Eagle Creek, cannot marry again, under his will, with out forfeiting all of the property she inherits under the will, with the exception of her dower right. She is made the executrix, and the direct heirs are Albert Hor ger and Mrs. Louis H. Giebeler, j all of Portland, and Herman Horger and Regina Horger, of Eagle Creek. The two sons each receive small bequests under the will, $200 going to Albert and $100 to Herman. your approval and patronage by our service. M Dodge C a r M akes H ard Climb A N you are not alone in your detira lor a tU on, sm a ll ehaw that will give you tobacco satisfaction. W *B C U T Chewing the Keel Tobacco Chew, ■ » tmt. Um g ik r tJ —ie whet yon ^ ttu tU chew Mtishee you better end lasts longer thsn twice the money will bay *• ™ ordinary kind. You can tell by a quality test that it is th é k ê a l Ttkmx s Ch*w '’ Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste." ■ad. by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Ueioe S<urc, New York City Cash Paid For Eggs At a recent hill-climbing con test at Montrose, Colo., a Dodge Bros, car performed a feat never Palace Meat Market before attempted on a hill near the town by climbing to the top Fred Jorg, Proprietor with nine passengers weighing a Phone Main 83. Broadway total of 1760 pounds. Estacada, Oregon The contest was started for cars carrying their seating load, and the Dodge Bros, car won eas ily. A seven-passenger car that stalled requested permission to cut its load to five, and it then was successful. But to demon strate its superior power, the Dodge Bros, car was loaded with I S S U E D AT four men in addition to its first Ed Boner’s - Estacada | passengers, and easily made the Lunches - Confectionery - Cigars - Kodaks top. The hill was only 200 feet long F'ishermen’s Headquarters but it was crooked and the aver age grade was 26.6 per cent, the steepest portion having a grade of 45.22 per cent and the most level part a grade of only 7 per Plumbing Repairing cent. Adv. Saw Filing and Hammering Hunting and Fishing LICENSES Electrical Wiring and Supplies Tinning and all kindr of Metal Work Steam and Gas Engines and Supplies for Sale and Repaired I Am Getting The W AN TED- Farm helper. ! Phone R. C. Deming, Garfield. Business - $25. - 40. oc - 50. - 58. - 65. PIANOS Vose - - - $ 100. Harrington - - 65. Emerson . . . 90, Stein way . . . ]r.o. T ela^d . . . 185. Player Pianos - - 325. Terms I “ ALL WORK GUARANTEED’’ That’s Why To Late To Classify I ORGANS Western Cottage • Kimball, * Chapel Kimball, style 141, 6 tave, oak case Kimball, style 111, walnut case Kimball, style 459, mahogany finish FOR SALE - Bronze Turkey Hen, good strain, splendi! layer. Phone Mrs. C. S. Allen Cazaiero 10 V, Down Easy Monthly Payments C. C. M ILLER Estacada, $2. a day. • Oregon. 810. a week Hotel Estacada Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited Notice T o C reditors Estate o f Fred Watson, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed. executor of the estate o f Fred Watson, deceased, to the credit- I ors of, anti all persona having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publi cation o f this notice to the said ex ecutor at the office of his attorney in the town o f Estacada, the same being the place for the transaction o f the business o f the estate, in Clackamas County. Thomas Watson Executor o f the estate of Fred Watson, deceased. Claude W. Devore, Attorney for Executor, Dated March 16, 1916. R. M. Standish Estacada Representative H e r W is h . " S n o r i n g , m y d e a r . 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