Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 27, 1916, Image 7

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    Make Your FORD Look Like A LOZIER
by replacing the front with a
N ew S tream Line Hood
Costs $18. and placed on your car while you wait.
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Touring Car $440.
Runabout
Navajo Woolen Auto Robes
$390.
Co u pele t
We have just laid in a stock of handsome,
warm, soft Woolen Robes, the product of
the O r e g o n Ci t y Woolen Mills.
$590.
PRICES
Town Car $640.
$5.
to $ 7 . 5 0
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Sedan
F. O. B.
$740.
$300. Worth of New Tires
Detroit
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Just Received.
Expert Mechanical Force Always On The Job.
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VOTES
GIVEN
ON
ALL
PURCHASES
ESTACADA GARAGE
Reed C& Bartholomew, Ltd.
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STALL ROOM
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Look for the
The Sophomore
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Nets $16.90 More
The second performance of the"'
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Sophomore-’
given by the In-
A c c o m o d a tio n F o r V is ito rs
vincibles and Crusaders Sunday
While I am buying the balance of my stock—
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¡School classes, of the Estacada
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advise me of any special cattle, swine or
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* | M. E. Church, at the Logan
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poultry food, yov may want me to handle.
Grange Hall, last week, netted
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$1(5.90,
which added to the prof­
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its
of
the
original performance,
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WHEN
IN
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nearly
pays
off the obligations of
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business, in my big building, formerly occupied
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the two classes, towards the
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church’s new basement.
by tne W. A. Jones Livery Barn.
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FINE MEALS AND
The girls’ class had obligated!
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itself
to
raise
$40.
and
had
pre­
1
will
handle
a
complete
line
of
supplies,
ordinarily
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SANITARY BEDS
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viously paid $25. and in as much i
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handled in such a business, and also
Reasonahl. Price
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as each class obtained $21.50 as:
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their share of the profits of the
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E. T. Masb Prop.
KRIEGERS LUMBER and SHINGLES
two performances, they now
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Seventh and ivl tin,
have a balance on hand. The j
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Julius Krieger
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Estacada, Or.
Opiwsite Suspension bridge.
boys’
class
had
pledged
$25.
and
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with $3. which they had on hand, I
it leaves them 50c behind.
Miss Myrtle Woodle of the Vi
ola
school and four of her schol
The
success
of
the
play
was
Viola Breezes
ars,
Elmer Olson, Anita Koppe
due
to
the
hard-
work
of
the
par­
Contributed
Dorathy
Craft and Lester Hate
Mr. and Mrs. J. Randolph en­ ticipants, coupled with harder son, went to Oregon City on Fri
tertained an auto load of friends work on the part of M rs. C. W. day to take part in the Arith
from Portland on Sunday to a Devore, who acted as coach and metic Contest. Mrs. Wm. Hicin
Lunches • Confectionery
big chicken dinner.
manager and who entertained a- hotham took them in with her
Drinks - Tobaccos - Fruits
Wm. Hicinbotham was home bout 30 of the young people at a Ford.
from the Klaetsch mill the latter delightful supper, Thursday eve­
International Tailored Suits
part of the week, nursing a sore ning in the church dining room,
Rev. Cady preached atRedland
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toe, caused by a stick dropping in honor of the success of their on Sunday morning and at Viola
dramatics.
in the afternoon.
on i t
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FLOUR, FEED, LUMBER and SHINGLE
Oregon
Votes Given On - -
R. G. Marchbank's Store
I
City