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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
f V n tP Q T U IX j Let the other fellow experiment. You want to know what your prospective car will do. The record of FORD cars in the service of more than a million owners is the best evidence of FORD reliability, economy in operation and sim plicity in handling. Average two cents per mile in operation and maintenance. Touring Car $440. Runabout $390. C o u p e let $590. Town Car $640. S e d a n $740. F. O. B. Ic c fip r l I j j U C U *n t*1<? Thousand Dollar Merchandise Voting Contest Whether it be for a gallon of gasoline or the purchase of a car or money sp^nt in Garage Charges, Automobile Hire, Repair Work or on the purchase of any and all kinds of parts and accesssories. Tires, Horn«, Gasoline, Oils, Presto-Lighting Chains, Starters, Outfits, Etc. Detroit ESTACADA GARAGE Reed £& Bartholomew, Ltd. / 0 ♦ “The Sophomore” O f The People Utilize Electricity * * + + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + Seventy per cent of the people of the United States use electricity in some form or other every day of their lives, and that seventy per eent cor.stitutes.the happiest, “looking-ahead” part of the people of this country. For light, washing and ironing, cook ing or what not, 70 per cent of the popu lation is constantly employing that most universal of servants electricity. + ♦ ♦ ♦ * Portland Railway Light & Power Company. Portland, Oregon. + + + + + + + + + + + + Can Your Cow Beat This? Votes Given On Lunches - Confectionery Drinks - Tobaccos - Fruits International AT Tailored Suits R. G. Marchbank's Store Pet» Malzinini of River Mill : claims to own the prize cow of | the community, having a Jersey which tests 7.3. This high figure was shown in tests conducted by Prin. Guthrie of the Kstaeada Schools and has been verified by other tests. R. M. Townsend, Property A- gent of the P. R. L. & P. Co., was an Estacada business visitor last Saturday. Under the able direction of Mrs. C. W. Devore of Estacada. the Invincible and Crusader classes of the M. E. Sunday School, will present an amateur play, on Friday night, April 14th, at the Boner Theatre, entitled, The Sophomore, with the following Cast Of Character Robert Stewart, the Sophomore star full-hack y on foot-ball team - Henry Spiess “ Bud” Kennedy, Captain foot-ball team - McColly Dale “Kink” Bannister j y Herbert Kuhrasch “ Reddy” Simms more sophomores Frank Somer “Dutch” Hendricks ' f Wm. Bartlema.v “ Buster” Brown, Manager of the team - Joseph Demoy Livingstone, Head coach of the team - George Harken rider “Owl” Griggs, a “greasy grind - - Russell Reed Prof. Alden. M.A. B. B., Professor of Physics - Carl Kimmel Hope Alden, his daughter - - Gladys Carpenter “ Aunt Mary” Scott, relative of Aldens - Eleanor Hews “Cousin Matilda” Dwiggins, relative of Aldens . . . Elva Adams Violet, servant at Alden’s house - - Helen Keith PLACE Estacada University TIME Late November Act I. The physics class-room at Estacada University. Act 11. Study in Professor Alden's house. Act III. Office of Athletic Association, over looking foot-ball field. Mrs. U. S. Morgan of Estacada It is reported that owing to an left Friday for Seattle, where error on the part of the officials she will remain for ten days, on of the Garfield school. In handl a combination business and pleas ing the special tax money, the school w ill be forced to cli se a ure trip. couple of months earlier this Mrs. Sadie Burlingame of Fair- year than usual. view was the week-end guest re J. W. Stevens of Garfield cently of her sister, Mrs. L. J. has Mrs. moved to Portland, where Palmateer of Garfield. she will hereafter reside. •