Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 01, 1916, Image 2

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    CASCADE GARAGE
Offer exceptional values in four and six cylinder cars
Dodge Bros. Motor Car
“ IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF”
The most powerful most sturdy
and most economical four cylin­
der car of moderate prit e.
Nothing lacking to make it as
good as money can.
$ 880 .
IN ESTACADA
Saxon-Six Cylinder
The car that will be most pop­
ular in six cylinder class because
it offers more real value than any
other six made.
TIMKEN axles, bearings, dif­
ferential. Famous CONTINEN-
MOTOK and RAY FI ELI) CAR­
BURETOR. 35 Horse Power.
From 1 to 60 miles on high gear.
Price
in Estacada
Chevrolet
FOUR CYLINDER WONDER
Valve in head motor.
With full equipment, this is
the most reasonable priced car
made.
Thirty-seven Horse Power and
any speed you want.
in Estacada
Price
ALL
CARS
FULLY
EQUIPPED
Any of these cars will out demonstrate any cars near
their cost. Their specifications are superior to any car
within one-hundred dollars of same price and that is
what makes a car.
BE SURE AND INVESTIGATE
THE S P E C I F I C A T I O N S .
Petite Steam Carbon Remover and Power Producer
What it will do for your car
Carbon removed in fifteen minutes.
Saves gasoline.
Gives from 10 to 30"» more power.
Keeps spark plugs clean.
Car will run in high at a lower rate of speed.
It makes your ear ruifsmoother.
Gives better compression.
Gives you a quicker pick-up.
We do expert mechanical repairing on ANY machine made.
Gasoline, Oils, T ires, A ccessories
Tires V ulcanized
F re e A ir and W a te r
T ransm ission
G rease
Headquarters for
“P yrene” Fire E xtinguishers
K night and B lackstone T ires
CASCADE
S. P. Pesznecker
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GARAGE
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G eorge To C eleb rate Fourth
The George community will
hold a Fourth of July celebration
on Monduy, July 3rd in the Lins’
grove, adjoining the George Glub
building.
An attractive program has
been arranged, including plenty
of good music by the Garfield
Band.
Everyone is invited to bring
lunches and come prepared to
spend the day.
In as much as this celebration
is to be held the day previous to
the big Estacada celebration, it
is likely that the good folks from
George contemplate celebrating
with Estacada on Tuesday.
G eorge Goings O n
Contributed
Elim inate C arb o n By U sing
Try our own combination
Voting Contest Standing
Following is a list of contest­
ants and their respective stand-
ing in the Thousand Dollai Mer­
chandise Prize Voting Contest,
as shown by the judges’ court,
ending Wednesday noon, May 31,
the prize heir* awarded to the
contestant, having received the
greaiesf numberof votes, during
the past week, being Mrs. Har­
old Wooster with 39,140 votes.
Mrs Mable Wooster
86,),992
M E Church
2^1,434
Mrs. D. S. Fleming
210.665
Mabel Keller
148.899
Lucile Jones
127.719
Mrs Theo Harders
52,957
Abbie Wagner
47.347
Gladys Miller
42.9f9
Lucy Turel
20,231
Rosa Trachsel
12,106
Mrs. Bittner
8.736
Myrtle Looney
7.1( 9
Erma Tenny
6.942
Gallina
5,630
Barney Gilbride
4,645
Mary Woodle
2.100
Mrs Della Vallen
1,830
Gaye Sarver
1.786
j
Vella Coop
1,3( 0
G W Morgan
1,190
Mrs Guy Wilcox
1,175
S. W. Benjamin
1,160
E W Ficken
1,155
Veneta Page
1,140
Mrs Chas Duncan
1,085
Mrs. White
1.075
Gladys Joyner
1.030
Sadie Wilcox
^
1,030
Mrs R T Carter
1,025
Wilma Kitching
1,023
Tom Morton
1,015
Albert Lichthorn
1,010
The 18th weekly prize, an
Oak Rocking Chair will be
awarded the contestant receiving
the highest number of votes,
during the week ending at noon
June 7.
Eagle C reek Notes
Contributed
H. S. Gibson and Walter Doug­
lass sold some hogs to W. Givens
last week.
Roy Douglass sold a horse and
a cow last week.
The Misses Lena and Grace Ca­
hill called on Mrs. Howlett Satur­
day afternoon.
Chas. Updegrave and Miss Vi­
ola DeShazer were dinner guests
at the home of Walter Douglass
Sunday.
J. P. Woodle and wife were
over this way Sunday.
Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Portland,
was the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Viola Douglass recently.
A. W. Cooke and wife spent
Saturday night with Mrs. How­
lett.
Miss Edna Kennedy was the
week-end guest of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrett,
of Logan.
H. H. Hoffmeister, who is on
the sick list, has been taken to
the hospital for treatment.
Mrs. Hollander, who spent a
few days in Portland last week,
returned home on Saturday.
Walter Douglass and wife were
Estacada visitors on Monday.
’feen Blaisdell, the road super­
visor. has been busy working the
road last week.
Mr. Murphy and son Perry and
Ray Woodle and son Leslie were
Estacada visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Douglass and daugh­
ter. Miss Reva, were visiting with
Mrs. Viola Douglass and Mrs.
Walter Douglass one day last
week.
Roy Douglass made a trip to
Logan last Wednesday.
Fstacada, O regon
Miss C. Reitsma of Portland is
visiting at the Theodore Harders
home.
Miss Flora Lins is now keep­
ing house for her brother-in-law,
Peter Ruhl.
Miss Hulda Paulsen left Tues­
day morning for Portland, where
she will remain for three months.
Ed Harders having completed
the Fred Lins’ barn, will this
week begin on the Wiederhold
barn, which collapsed last win­
ter under a heavy snow,
A “sewing bee” will take
place at the home of Mrs. Leo
Rath, Thursday afternoon, June
8th.
Miss Pauline Oches of Portland
is visiting at the parental home
this week.
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Mrs. A. T. Sarver of Estacada
left this week for Spring, Vir­
ginia, where she will join her
husband, who preceeded her a
few weeks and make their fu­
ture home.
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J. C. Peterson of Springwater
last Friday underwent a minor
operation, having had a tumor
removed from his wrist.
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