Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 11, 1916, Image 5

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    Make Your FORD Look Like A LOZIER
by replacing the front with a
New Stream Line Hood
Costs $18. and placed on your car while you wait.
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Touring Car
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$440.
Runabout
Navajo Woolen Auto Robes
$390.
C o u p e le 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.
P R I C E S $ 5 . to $ 7 . 5 0
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$590.
Town Car $640.
Sedan
F. O. B.
$740.
$300. Worth of New Tires
Detroit
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Just Received.
Expert Mechanical Force Always On The Job.
VOTES
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PU RC H AS E S
ESTACADA GARAGE
Reed
B artholom ew , L td.
Mrs. Wright Motors To Nevada
Despite the fears of some of
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friends and after receiving
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a bountiful supply of advice and
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I admonition from the local auto-
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ists, Mrs. Irwin D. Wright of
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Accomodation For Visitors
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Estacada left Friday night for an
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| auto trip to the ranch of her par­
While I am buying the balance of my stock
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ents, near Winnemucca, Nevada.
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advise me of any special cattle, swine or
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Mr. and Mrs. Wright and their
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poultry food, vov may want me to handle.
bull dog “ Hiram” motored to
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Portland in their new “Chalmers
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640“ Friday afternoon, and as
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the Columbia Highway was block­
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business, in my big building, formerly occupied
aded by slides, were forced to
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ship the car and make the trip
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by the W. A. Jones Livery Barn.
to The Dalles by boat.
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Mr. Wright accompanied his
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I will handle a complete line of supplies, ordinarily
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wife as far as Bend, where he
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lefv her to continue the journey
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handled in such a business, and also
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alone Monday, he returning to
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Estacada by train. A telegram
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received here Tuesday from Mrs.
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KRIEGER’S LUMBER and SHINGLES
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Wright reported h e r having
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reached Burns, a distance of 170
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Julius Krieger
Estacada, Or.
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miles, Monday night, after eight
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hours travel.
She made the trip from Burns
over the Nevada line, arriving at
Firemen to Handle July 4th the home ranch Tuesday evening.
Mr. Wright reports experienc­
Celebration
ing no bad roads as far as he trav­
Arrangements are already un­ elled, as no rain and but little
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way for a big, old fashioned snow has been current in that part
Lunches - Confectionery
4th of July Celebration in Esta­ of the state since February. As
Drinks * Tobaccos - Fruits
cada, this summer, with the af­ to motor troubles, they were a
fair handled under the auspices minus quantity, with the car cov­
International Tailored Suits
and direction of the Estacada ering from 20 to 30 miles per
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Volunteer Fire Dept. Full an­ hour on the average.
nouncements, programs etc, will
Mrs. Wright w i l l probably
R . G. M a r c h b a n k 's S to r e appear later.
make her parents an extended
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STA LL ROOM
FLOUR, FEED, LUMBER and SHINGLE
Votes Given On • •
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visit, returning by auto in the
course of a month or so.
Inasmuch as Mrs. Wright has
only operated a car for a month
or so, her making this trip alone,
demanded no small amount of
nerve and confidence.
D orcas M eeting
The Garfield Dorcas Society
will meet for an all day session
at the home of Mrs. H. G. Trow­
bridge of Estacada, on Thursday,
May 18th.
It is suggested that the ladies
bring remnants of gingham and
other wash goods that can be
used in the making of articles for
the coming sale.
Walter Whitcomb and wife of
Portland, spent Sunday at the A.
O. Whitcomb ranch in Garfield.
Harvey Gibson
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Republican Candidate Fur
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County
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Commissioner
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and development of
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Clackamas County
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