CASCADE GARAGE O ffe r exceptional values in four and six cylinder cars Dodge Bros. Motor Car "IT SPKAKS FOR ITSELF" The most powerful most sturdy and most economical four cylin der car o f moderate price. E. Naylor purchased a new United States s e p a r a t o r la«t week. Saxon-Six Cylinder Mrs. L. A. Woodle and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall visited at Mrs. H ow lett’s last week. The car that will be fnost pop ular in six cylinder class because it offers more real value than any other six made. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Douglass made a trip to Dover last Friday. T IM K E N axles, bearings, d if ferential. Famous C 0 N T1N E N - M OTOR and R A Y FI ELD C A R BURETOR. 35 Horse Power. School closed in District No. 50 last Friday. Miss Edna Ken nedy and pupils, accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Baker, and Mrs. Fred Hotfmeister went to Fern Camp and spent a pleasant day, Miss Kennedy going to Gresham that evening. From 1 to 60 miles on hijrh (rear. $ 915 . in Estacada Chevrolet FOUR CYLINDER WONDER V alve in head motor. With full equipment, this is the most reasonable priced car made. Thirty-seven Horse Power and any speed you want. Price FULLY $ 650 . in Estacada EQUIPPED Any o f these cars w ill out demonstrate any cars near their cost. Their specifications are superior to any car within one-hundred dollars o f same price and that is what makes a car. BE SURE A N D IN V E S T IG A T E THE S P E C I F I C A T I O N S . Eliminate Carbon By Using 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 o f speed. It makes your car run smoother. Gives better compression. Gives you a quicker pick-up. W < do expert mechanical repairing on A N Y ’ machine made. Oils, Tires. Tires Vulcanized T ry our own Accessories Free Air and W ater combination Transmission Headquarters Grease for "Pyrene” Fire Extinguishers Knight and Blackstone Tires CASCADE S. P. Pesznecker - Mrs Mable Wooster M E Church Mrs D S Fleming Mabel Keller Lucile Jones Mrs Theo Harders Abbie W agner Gladys Miller Lucy Turel Rosa Trachsel Mrs. Bittner M yrtle Looney Erma Tenny Gallina Barney Gilbride Mary Woodle Mrs Della Vallen Gave Sarver tfella Coop G W Morgan Mi's Guy Wilcox S W Benjamin E W Fieken Veneta Page Mrs Chas Duncan Mrs. W hite Gladys Joyner Sadie Wilcox Mrs R T Carter Wilma Hitching Tom Morton Albert Lichthorn A F Benson jia y Woodle is at present work ing over near Truutdale, helping to build a barn. IN ESTACADA Gasoline. Following is a list o f contest ants and their respective stand ing in the Thousand DollariMer- chandise Prize Voting Contest, as shown by the ju dges’ count, ending Wednesday noon, June 7, the prize being awarded to the contestant, having received the greatest num berof votes, during the past week, being Mrs. D. S. Fleming with 100,278 votes. Contributed $ 880 . CARS Contributed Mrs. Wm Kuhraseh and son Herbert o f Estacada, visited at the home o f John Githens Sunday. Eagle Creek Notes Nothing lacking to make it as good as money can. ALL Voting Contest Standing Mrs. Hugh Kirchem and son o f Logan are spending several days at the home o f N. F. Heiple o f C"rrinsville. • Price Alspaugh ’Appenings GARAGE - Estacmda. Oregon H. Richards, a photographer residing near Boring, was out Wednesday, remaining over night at the home o f R. B. Gibson, and on Thursday taking a picture o f the school. Fred Hotfmeister went to Port land Saturday to visit his father, H. H. Hotfmeister. who is ill at one o f the hospitals, following an operation last week. 888.279 223,524 316.943 149.319 127,759 53.627 47,347 43,029 20,446* 12,106 8.736 7,169 6.942 5.630 4.645 2.100 1,830 1.786 1.300 1,190 1.175 1,160 1.155 1.140 1,085 1.075 1.030 1,030 1.025 1.023 1.015 1.011) 1,010 a The 19th weekly prize, Brass Finished Iron Bed will he awarded the contestant receiving the highest number o f votes, during the week ending at noon June 14. Mrs. Murphy was down help ing Mr. Cahill and fam ily pack strawberries for the market last Friday. Mr. Beckett and daughter. Miss Veroo Beckett, were visiting at the farm Sunday. George Goings On Contributed A special program is being ar ranged under the direction o f the Misses Irene Paulsen and Sarah Howard for Children's Day at the George Presbyterian Church. The teachers who w ere engag ed fo r next term were visiting the school on Monday. W e did not learn the names. The school will give an enter tainment in Wilburn’ s hall. Wed nesday evening. June 21st to which all are invited. An inter esting play entitled “ Mr. Bob” will be an attractive feature, while various musical selections and the graduating exercises will undoubtedly make an enjoyable evening. The graduates t h i s year were Loretta Smith. Peter Menane. Ethel Manger. Walter Smith. Ella Lund and Elmer Judd. Three o f the eighth grade pupils were forced to discontinue during the term from various causes. Mqg. H. Paulsen o f Portland spent last week at the home o f her son. Julius Paulsen. Mrs. Nick Scheel and children o f Bissell are spending the Fes tival week in Portland at the home o f her daughter. Mrs. George Eiler. Miss Marie Wiederhold o f Bis sell is now taking the Washing ton State nurses' examinations at Seattle. Hog Shipment Wednesday Next Buyer Givens o f Estacada an nounces that he will make a car load shipment o f hogs and other livestock from the Estacada yards on Wednesday b u t owing to shortage o f stock, postponed it until next week. Col. and Mrs. J. C. Kilgore o f Springwater. returned early this week from an extended eastern , trip, during which time they at tended the Crane Company re union in Chicago. l