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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
V fltP S Ic c fip fl TUIC3 I33UCU Let the other fellow experiment. You want to know what your prospective car will do. The record of F O R D cars in the service of more than a million owners is the best evidence of F O R D reliability, economy in operation and sim plicity in handling. Average two cents per mile in operation and maintenance. In the Thousand Dollar Merchandise Voting Contest Whether it be for a gallon of gasoline or the purchase of a car or money spent in Garage Charges, Automobile Touring Car $440. Runabout $390. Coupelet $590. Town Car $640. S e d a n $740. Hire, Repair Work all Tires, kinds or on the purchase of any and of parts and acresssories. Horns, Oils, Presto-Li^htin^ Outfits, Gasoline. Chains, Starters, Etc. F. (). B. Detroit « ESTACADA GARAGE Reed £& Bartholomew, Ltd. Parent-Teacher Association Notes I am entering business in Estacada I beg to call to the attention of the residents of Estacada and surrounding country, the opening up cf my new H O U R . FEED, LUMBER and SHINGLE business, in my big building, formerly occupied The following program ' was rendered at the April meeting of | the Parent-Teacher Association under the direction o f Miss Welch. Song, “ Our Nation” - - - 6th and 7th Grades Violin Duet, “ Iris” - - Katie Murphy and Bertha Devore Reading, An Adventure o f S^rah - Mrs. Boyer-Sniilh i Quotations from Shekespere - - - &h and 7th Grades Talk on “ The Merchant of Venice” - - Rev. Spiess Song, “ Springtime” - 6th and 7th Grades Miss Schrepel will have charge The president appointed a com o f the May meeting. As that mittee to select some play appar will be the last meeting o f the a tu s as the g i f t e f the associa year, the annual election o f offi cers will be held, and all mem tion to the school play-shed. bers are requested to he present. Look for the Big by tne W. A. Jones Livery Barn. ! I will handle a complete line o f supplies, ordinarily handled in such a business, and also KR1EGERS LUMBER and SHINGLES Julius Krieger - Votes Given On Lunches - Confectionery Drinks * Tobaccos - Fruits International AT Tailored Suits R. G. Marchbanks Store Chris. Johnson o f George, who is now buying potatoes for e a r-. ' load shipments 10 Portland, has i to date shipped five carloads, j j the last one being a few days i ! ago, totaling over 1700 sa ck s.; I Mr. Johnson will continue for a : i week or two longer and expects to dispose o f several carloads j I more. _____ Estacada, Or. County Fruit Inspector P. F. Standish. has completed a two months job, attending to inspec- ! tion duties in the Southern end ' o f the county, where he met with Theodore Turel, Jr., o f Esta the support and cooperation o f j cada, who is now at the San all growers. Mr. Standish has Francisco, U. S. Naval Training returned to his Garfield ranch, School, is reported to be confined where he will remain perma to the hospital, suffering from a nently. severe attack o f rheumatism. A. E. Sparks o f Estacada, last Among the lucky salmon fish Friday purchased a new Dodge ermen on Eagle Creek lately, be car, through the Cascade Garage, sides Milt and Harvey Marshall, the local agency, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass, W. Domm, Geo. Sparks last summer touted Cali-» Armstrong and others, mention fom ia in a Dodge car. later in must be made o f the Califf broth the season disposing o f same, ers o f Garfield, who have landed but buying the same make again this year. half a dozen fine ones lately. WHEN IN Oregon City FINE MEALS AND SANITARY BEDS Reasonable Price E. T. Mass, Prop. Seventh and Main, Opposite Suspension Bridge.