Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 18, 1916, Image 5

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    Do You Know
that all makes of BRANDED TIRES, sell for the same price in all
places in the Northwest. We are selling all standard auto tires
at the same price as sold in Portland or elsewhere.
Spare Tire Holders,
Latest Improved
$4.25
These Ford attachments are specially constructed to accomodate the
License Tag, Tail Lamp, and securely carry the extra Tire.
SOLARSCOPE price 50c
Touring Car $440.
Runabout
The Gleam of an approaching car need not bother you, if your
windshield contains a SOLARSCOPE.
$390.
Co úpel e t
PAINTS,
$590.
F. O. B.
POLISHES
Make your car look as good as new.
N ew Stream Line Hood $18.
Town Car $640.
Sedan
ENAMELS,
of all colors.
$740.
Detroit
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Navajo Woolen Auto Robes
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$5. to $7.50
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Expert Mechanical Force Always On T he Job.
VOTES
GIVEN
ON
ALL
PURCHASES
ESTACADA GARAGE
Reed C&, B artholom ew , Ltd.
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Parent-Teachers Elect
Officers
Polling Place For Precinct No. I
Through the efforts of Sheriff
The main feature of the May Wilson. Deputy Ames and Mrs.
meeting of the Association was E. W. Bartlett, it was decided to
a domestic science demonstration abandon the former polling place
given by Miss Schrepel. After for Estacada Precinct No. 1 and
defining the term, salad, andgiv- j for Friday's election, the house
ing a brief outline of its history, formerly occupied by Willis May-
Miss Schrepel made several sal- ! field, on Zobrist St. will be used.
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Of AH Kinds
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ads and dressings which the j
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Work on the Estacada cannery
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guests were permitted to sample.
is going along steadily, with the
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Following the demonstration the old roof of the brick plant being
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Junior girls of the domestic sci­ replaced by shingles and most of
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ence department served a deli­ the machinery ready for installa­
tion.
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cious luncheon.
The association voted to spend
W. J. Wilson, County Sheriff,
the money in the treasury for the spent Monday in Estacada, pri­
purchase of a tennis net and balls i marily arranging for a suitable
to be used in the play shed ex- j location for a voting place for
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clusively by the grade students, j Estacada Precinct No. 1 and at
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The following officers were the same time helping along his
elected to serve for the next year: j candidacy for the Republican
President, Mrs. C. W. Devore; i nomination next Friday.
Vice-President, Mrs. Graham:
Secretary, Miss Dillon; Treasur­
er, Mrs. J. W. Reed; Mrs. F. B.
Guthrie will be Reporter.
The final meeting of the As­ + + + ♦ + + + + * + +
sociation for this school year will |
be held on Thursday, June eighth *
Republican Candidate Fur
Little Raymond Devore, the at
three o’clock in the school I
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i three year old son of Mr. and 1 house.
Mrs. C. W. Devore of Estacada
To Call A Pastor
was taken suddenly ¡11 Sunday
night with pneumonia, but re­ Preaching services will he held 1 ♦
Lunches - Confectionery
sponded quickly to treatment and at the Estacada Christian Church
both morning and evening, next
is about well again.
Sunday. Following the morning ♦
DrinKs - Tobaccos - Fruits
Will Still of Eagle Creek left service, a business session will | + Stands for the improvement
International Tailored Suits ' Tuesday
take place, at which time the
for Newport, where he question of calling a regular pas +
and development of
AT
will remain for several days as tor will be decided upon. All1 +
Clackamas County
1 the delegate from the Eagle members are asked to be present *
R. G. M a rc h b a n k s Store i Creek W. O. W. Camp.
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at this important meeting.
LUMBER
KRIEGER’S SHINGLES A Specialty
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• flour and Feed :
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EGER’S
Votes Given On •
Harvey Gibson
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County
: Commissioner