Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 30, 1916, Image 4

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    Voting Contest Standing
Following is a list of contest­
ants and their respective stand­
ing in the Thousand Dollar Mer­
chandise Prize Voting Contest,
as shown by the judges’ count,
ending Wednesday noon, Mar. 29.
the prize being awarded to the
contestant, having received the
greatest number of votes, during
the past week, being Mrs. Mable
Wooster with 52,169 votes.
Mrs Mable Wooster
351,277
Mabel Keller
88.889
M E Church
54,928
Mrs. D. S. Fleming
33,483
Lucile Jones
31,556
Mrs Theo Harders
24,129
Abbie Wagner
23,531
Gladys Miller
18,722
Lucy Turel
17,756
Rosa Trachsel
12,106
Mrs, Bittner
8,736
Myrtle Looney
7,064
Erma.Tenny
6,942
Barney Gilbride
4,550
Mary Woodle
2,100
Gaye Sarver
1,786
Mrs Della Vallen
1,830
G W Morgan
1,190
Mrs Guy Wilcox
1,175
S. W. Benjamin
1,160
Veneta Page
1,140
Mrs Chas Duncan
1,085
Mrs. White
1,075
E W Ficken
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1,155
Gladys Joyner
1,030
Sadie Wilcox
1,030
Wilma Kitching
1,023
Mrs R T Carter
1,025
Albert Lichthorn
1,010
Vella Coop
1,015
D odge B rothers
MOTOR CAR
The enamel, ( not paint) finish of the steel
body can be restored to its original lustre un­
til the car literally looks like new.
This is constantly heiiiu done by owners after
months o f use. The enamel is baked onto the
steel at intense heat. Dust and mud and neg­
lect may dull its appearance — but the glossy
finish is still there waiting to be brought back
by a simple process o f cleaning.
The gasoline consumption is unusually low.
Price for this wonderful car in Estacada is
“ If you want to get there, get a “ DODGE’ ’. ”
ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE.
See - Pesznecker
Estacada, Oregon
Bui l di ng M a t e r i a l s
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B R I C K
$12. per thousand
TILE
4 inch—$30. per thousand feet
S A N D
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The following, have received
the nominating vote 1,000.
Echo Thomas
Echo Githens
Mrs Ed Douglass
Mrs W E Cromer
Mrs Frank Boyer
Gladys Townsend
Mrs Willis Yonce
Alta Reisland
Emma Barr
James G Hamilton
Mrs Dr Morse
Mrs Archie Yocum
Leta Posson
Doris Lovell
Rosalia Allen
Roberta Reid
Helen Bartlett
Mrs Roy Douglass
Mrs Guy Hunt
Mrs J W Stevens
Mrs J W Stubbs
Hazel Freeman
Mrs R E Davis
Annie Krigbaum
Bertha Devore
Mrs Lou Baker
Hazel Beers
Albert Lichthorn
Edna Jorg
Mrs B 0 Boswell
Garfield Country Club
Ethel Tracy
$2. per yard
G R A V E L
$2.
per yard
SHINGLES (Fanton's or Bittner’s)
$2. per M.
CASCADE ROOFING $1.25 roll, single ply
*
1.50
’
double ’
Since Beet Pulp is now Off The Market—
we have just received a similar good
food for Dairv Cows— called
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♦ Holstein
Dairy
Food
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r_y411en C& Samson
FLOUR
FEED
Estacada
LUMBER
The Yale System of Lighting for the Farm
Makes and Burns its Own Gas from gasoline
Each burner producing from 600 to 1200 candle
power light, costing not more than ’ <c per hour.
3 forms of installation. Hollow Wire, Hollow Pipe
or Individual Portable Lamps or Lanterns.
Let me tell you more about this safe, simple, eco­
nomical and efficient system of lighting.
1 have a special o ffc o make to a Grange, Club,
Church or other community organization.
S. P. Pesznecker
Hunt Rldg.
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Main Street
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Estacada. Oregon
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The ninth weekly prize, a
Solid Oak Library Table will be
awarded the contestant receiving
the highest number of votes,
during the w eek ending at noon
April 5th.
E. H. S. E C H O E S
spacem an .
Reporter
On Monday evening Miss Dil­
lon attended a meeting of Illinois
students who live in or near
Portland. Those who were pres­
ent, first witnessed a series o f
University of Illinois views at
the Sunset Theatre, including
pictures of tne Illinois-Minnesota
foot-ball game, and scenes from
t h e Illinois-Wisconsin game.
Afterward they enjoyed a social
time in the "College room” at
the Hazelwood.
CHARLES
j
The Inter-class track meet w ill
be held on the Athletic Field Fri.
Mar. 31st 2:30 P. M. Ml classes
are turning men out for practice
and Coach Irvine predicts a lively
meet with prospects of a good
school team.
A quarter mile track will be
used this year. This track en­
circles the gridiron instead o f
cutting through it as last years
track did.
The girls are training for rac­
ing events and will be on the job
to bring honor to their classes.
E. H. S. was represented at
the dedecation of the remodeled
O. C. H. S. The report brought
back shows that the hospitality-
that has always characterized
Oregon City was present.
Gibson Out For Commissioner
Harvey Gibson, of Barton, has
at this late hour announced his
candidacy on the Republican tick­
et for the Commissionership o f
Clackamas County.
Mr. Gibson says he has no in­
terests to serve but the people’s;
that he goes into the contest with
the firm determination, if suc­
cessful, to give his time and
thought to the advancement o f
the public welfare, and that he
considers the road problem the
most important matter before the
people today.
Mr. Gibson is a resident of
Barton and has lived in Clacka­
mas County forty-five years. He
is well known in that community
as a successful farmer and has a
large acquaintance throughout
the County. Mr. Gibson's inter­
est in public affairs is show n in
the fact that his neighbors have
retained him in the capacity of
school clerk and school director
continuously during t h e last
twenty-six years.
To Buy Delinquent
Certificates
A Seattle capitalist is reported 9
to have on deposit in one of the
county seat banks, the sum of
$10,000 with which to buy up
1914 delinquent tax certificates
of Clackamas County, which will
be for sale, April 1st next.
Orion Coop o f Currinsville.
while playing in the Estacada
school play shed Wednesday, fell
and suffered a fracture of tne
collar bone.