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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1916)
There will be a play given at the Viola schoolhouse, on the evening of May 20th, entitled ‘ Back to the Country Store.” Ice cream and cake will be served at 10c a dish. Admistion, adults lie ; children, 10c. All are invit ed to come and spend a pleasant evening. W . A . P ro cto r Sandy, Oregon Republican Candidate For County Commissioner Primaries May 19, 1916. Ordinary' good practice has not been good e n o u g h— in e v e r y d e t a i l you will find the e x c e p t i o n a l The springs are made o f Chrome Vanadium steel. The leaves are th in n er be cause o f the stre n g th of this steel, «ml there are more of them . They are seif lubricating. The net result is m axim um stren g th with m axim um resiliency. The wheelbase is 110 inches. The m otor is 30-35 horsepower. Price for this wonderful car in E stacada is $ 880 . If you w ant to g e t th ere g e t a " D O D G E ” ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE See - Pesznecker Estacada, Oregon j Eagle Creek Notes Contributed Mrs. George Priester and her two sons, who have spent the past five days with Mrs. Roy Douglass, returned to her home in Logan Sunday. Mrs. H. S. Jones spent Sun day with her mother, Mrs. Viola Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke of Damascus, passed Saturday night with Mrs. Howlett. VV. H. Douglass «vas in Port land Sunday to be with his wife, who is recovering from an oper ation on her throat. John Atfolter and family have been enjoying numerous rides in their new Ford lately. A. D. McMillan recently pur chased two cows from Henry Udell. S. J. Eddy was a Sunday guest at the home of R. B. Gibson. Miss Edna Kennedy spent an exceedingly busy day last Friday, owing to the state examinations. Both teachers and pupils will hail with delight the new era when examinations are obsolete. Mrs. Katie Douglass called on Mrs. R. B. Gibson Sunday after noon. It is to be regretted that so few attend the Pleasant Hill Sunday School, which might, with the hearty cooperation of all those in the community, be made such a power for good. If other dis tricts, no larger than ours, have good Sunday Schools, why can not ours? The weather is still halting the “ spud planting” and the farmers of this vicinity are doing "odd jobs” to kill time. Eagle Creek is, to say the least, extremely proud of the players which it furnishes Estacada’s newly organized team. Judging from last Sunday’s game Estaca da is going in to win. One automobile is helping to keep the dust in air and the road hot in our district. The Still Bros, purchased a Ford lait week. Road work has been temporar ily stopped in this district on ac count of rain. The young people of the Chris tian Endeavor will give a play entitled "Sniggles Family” on Saturday evening. May 13th. Preparations are being made for an entertainment, which will be given by the school at the last of the term. Particulars will be given later. Mr. Frank Womer of Tyrone, Pa. arrived in Estacada Saturday, where he will make an extended visit at the homes of his nephews. E. S. Womer and V f m . Dale. At D A L E ’S J us t I n FOR GIRLS Ribbons of all widths and coles, from the cheapest to the best grades. Misses Hose. Black, White and Tan. FOR BOYS Cloth Hats in White, Checks and Stiipes. FOR LADIES Millinery, Auto Caps, Dress Goods, Crochet Hooks and Thread. FOR MEN The well known KNOX-KNIT Hose 25c. Engineer & Fireman Hose 2 pair for 25c. in all sizes. FOR THE GARDENER Gills Portland Grown Seeds. FOR ALL Dont Forget The VOTES. M. J. K e r k e s BUYER FOR THE M o n ta villa L ive sto ck C o m p a n y WILL SHIP EACLE FROM CREEK LIVESTOCK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS If you have any for sale, phone my agents, Jack Saunders, care of John Githens, Currins- ville or B. F. Cogswell, Eagle Creek, Or. ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + * + + + * “Few Die and None Resign" (Thomas Jefferson) * *+ + + + + + + + + * + + * + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦ + No other way is open for the evasion of my unqualified pledges to the people. + * * + + + + + + + + ♦ + + + + + + + + ♦ + * + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ If I am nominated and elected District Attorney, I will, during my term of office, endeavor every day to perform useful public service. I will give the same earnest, thought ful and diligent care to the Peoples cause that a faithful lawyer gives to the cause of his most favored client, and I will keep in mind, constantly, the public welfare, as opposed to all private or selfish interests. % Anyone qualified for the office can take care of the work easily without a deputy; I will not require one. I will join hands with all moral forces in making useful citizens instead of crimi nals out of wayward boys and girls, and I will make the office of District Attorney a creditable and useful department in County administration. Paid Adv. S. C. Stewart, for years past, Estacada’s harness maker, last week moved to Salem, where he will reside permanently. His many friends will be pleased to hear that he is recovering from his recent sojourn at a Portland hospital and in a letter to E. B. Byers, sends his regards to his friends here. 0. W. E o s th a m The Modem Priscillas of Cur- rinsville next Friday night will give an entertainment and supper at Ely’s Hall, to which everyone is invited. A clever play will be given first, followed by other en tertaining acts and winding up with such a supper as only tne Currinsville women can dispense and all for the mere sum of 25c.