Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 27, 1916, Image 2

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    The Demand
Wall Paper Prices
For Quality
Is Satisfied by
Heinz Pure Food
Products
Heinz goods in every way are the very best of
Pure Food Products.
We kave a
yreat many of the celebrated
5 7
Varieties
and we want you to try them and
inspect them for quality and taste.
Heinz Catsup is made of selected red, ri[)e tomatoes,
without benzoate of soda or other preservative.
Large size 25c
Small size 15c
Heinz Peanut Butter is made of the choicest peanuts
delicious appetizing healthful, 10c, 15c and 25c.
Heinz Apple Butter has the real tart satisying taste
of Grandma’s own.
Try it.
50c.
Heinz Baked Beans are scientifically prepared and
are really oven baked.
. . . .
15c
Heinz Spaghetti is just the thing for a quick meal
or a picnic dinner.
Ready to serve.
15c
Heinz India Relish, Fancy Gherkins and Chow Chow
25c
We guarantee to refund the purchase
price if you are not pleased with them.
EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO.
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“ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success”
In A Recent Hill Climbing Contest
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on Duncan Hill, San Francisco, the Chevrolet was
the only car that climbed the hill with power to
spare, - actual test.
Some cars tried as many as twenty times with­
out success. Only three cars were able to make
the climb.
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The Car of the Multitude.
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S p rin g w ater C oncert
Under the able leadership of
Mr. David Horner, the Spring-
water Choral Society will give a
concert a t t h e Springwater
Church, on Friday evening, May
15th.
Everyone is invited to be pres-
| ent and all are asked to make no j
other engagements for that even-
| ing, as this concert will be the |
'best that the organization hasj
ever presented, assisted by a
number of instriifhental selec-
j tions.
A special feature of the pro-.
gram will be a selection of Folk
Songs, among them being "Car­
ry Me Back to Old Virginny” —
“Come Where My Love Lies
Dreaming” —“ 01 d F o l k s At
Home” and a special setting for
the rendition of “My Old Ken­
tucky Home.”
The full program of the con­
cert will probably appear in the
next issue of the News, with
further particulars.
Price in Estacada — $ 6 7 5 . — for 5 passenger
$ 6 2 5 . for speedy and powerful roadster
Take a ride in one and be convinced
Lee Bronson
Estacada, Oregon.
1916
Maxwell
”
25
”
Complete with Electric
Starter and Lights
$ 745 .
Delivered at
Estacada
Demonstrations Gladly Given.
H. P. Jochimsen
Estacada,
Agent
Oregon
F. C. Pm ket and wife of Gar­
field moved away last week.
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A two million ($2,000,000.00) dollar Chevrolet
Branch is now under construction in Oakland, Cal.
Get the most for your money in power, quality
and economy, by GETTING A CHEVROLET.
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Union Services Sunday
Union services will be held at j
Currinsville next Sunday, April I
30th, to which members of all j
churches and their friends have
been invited to participate.
are going up every day
All are requested to bring bas­
ket lunches and come prepared
to spend the day. F'rom 10:30 to ¡G et yours while I have plenty on hand.
noon, services relating to the
Sunday School and its work will
take place. The noon hour will
be given over to the dinner and j Furniture and Mattress
social activities, with an interest-j
prices have advanced in price
ing program arranged for the'
afternoon session.
10 to 20 X
G eorge Goings O n
Contributed
Ed Harders and Carl Lins a re 1 We are Still Selling
busily engaged hewing and shap-i
ing the massive timbers to be j
at the same price also givirg
used in the construction of the i
new barn on the A. M. Jannsen
you 5 to 10"“ discount extra
place.
on what we have in stock.
A number of the members of
the George Commercial & Social
j Club, put in a part of Saturday
! in cleaning up the grounds of the
! club and building suitable fenc­
DISHES and G R A N ITEW A R E
in g .
The newly elected officers of
the George Presbyterian Church
The Estacada Furniture Company
Sunday School are Miss Sara
U N DE R T A K I N G
Howard, Superintendent; Wm
Lins, Asst. Supt.; Otto Paulsen,
Secretary and Treasurer; with
Furniture
Glassware
Utensils
Miss Rose Jannsen as assistant.
Wallpapers
Rugs
Etc
Only Six More Days
Of The
Grafonola Contest
“To the Victor belongs the Spoils’
Who will be the Victors?
1 0 0 0 VOTES
with every cent of your Pur­
chase, or payment on ac­
count until close of Contest,
next Wednesday at 4 P. M.
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The Estacada Pharmacy
BlacKstone
TIRES
Non-Skid
Made by Knight Tire Co.
30 x
3 'A Ford Size
$
12 .
None B etter
at Pttznecker’s
Cascade Garage - Estacada Or.
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