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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
Championship Aspirants Voting Contest Standing Defeated 7 to 5 Notice The copartnership under the Continued frorp first page heretofore name and style o f here last Sunday, w ill be on hand to see whether the Estacada team, in their new uniforms is as wonderful a playing machine, as the other visitors have reported. Score-keeper Warren Barr has this week figured out the follow ing batting averages o f the home team, which should prove inter esting dope for the fans— existing East Clack amas Supply Company, in the City o f Esta- cada, Clackamas County. Oregon, posed o f the follow ing; H. V. Adix, Sparks, J. F. The business o f and com H. G. Trowbridge, Lovelace and is dissolved by mutual the said East A. E. consent. Newell, E. Douglass Goberg C. Douglass A. Smith L. Bronson R. Douglass Dale N. Bronson G. Smith Simmons Clackamas Supply Company, will be continued under the same name, by H. V. Adix, J. F. Lovelace and A. E. Sparks. indebted to the A ll persons who * ere East Clackamas Company, prior to the 1916, are requested make payment to the have assumed all assets of the Following is a list o f contest ants and their respective stand ing in the Thousand Dollar M er chandise Prize Voting Contest, as shown by the ju dges’ count, ending Wednesday noon. June 21, the pri?e being awarded to the contestant, having received the greatest number o f votes, during the past week, being Mrs. Theo Harders with 113,734 votes. 14tn Supply day o f June, to come forward and undersigned, and A B H S B 15 1 9 25 10 0 18 7 1 28 10 3 17 0 7 31 10 0 24 7 2 14 4 2 28 7 1 33 8 4 32 5 2 Mrs Mable Wooster Mrs D S Fleming M E Church Mabel K eller 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 Gaye Sarver Vella Coop G W Morgan Mrs Guy Wilcox S W Benjamin E W Ficken Veneta Page Mrs Chas Duncan Mrs. W hite Gladys Joyner Sadie Wilcox Mrs R T Carter Wilma Kitching Tom Morton Albert Lichthorn A F Benson BC 600 400 389 357 353 323 292 286 250 242 188 The follow ing schedule for the Willamette Valley Chautauqua series has been received, show ing Estacada playing on July 8th, 12th, 14th, and 17th. A ll games to start promptly at 3:30 P. M. with all contending teams to be made up only o f Clackamas Coun ty players. who liabilities firm. H. V. A d ix J. F. Lovelace A. E. Sparks Friday Saturday EAST CLACKAMAS SUPPLY CO. “ Your Satisfaction Is Our Success” Lilly’s Fly Liquid Half-gallon Cans - 60 cents Lumber Of All Descriptions Shingles Sand and Gravel Flour and Feed of all Kinds * c/Allen C&, Samson K L O U K FEED Estacada L U M B E R C. C. M i l l e r Plumbing Metal Repairing. Electric Wiring and Tinning Supplies General Repair W ork o f AH Kinds Give Me A Trial The 21st weekly prize, an Oak Rocking Chair will be awarded the contestant receiving* the highest number o f votes. during the week ending at noon June 28. Now , dont forget the benefit dance on next Friday night and dont forget the game next Sunday afternoon and be present at both. An Appreciation George School Votes T a I In retiring from the partner ship o f the East Clackamas Sup ply Company, I wish to thank my good friends and patrons fo r the loyal support and encouragement given me in the past year and 1 wish to assure my business asso ciates and the other merchants o f Estacada. that our associations have been both enjoyable and profitable. Signed H. G. Trowbridge. Reed To Manage Feeding Ponds especially Gas and Steam Engine Repairs and Fittings A ll Work Guaranteed Redmen vs Canby Estacada vs Clear Creek Creamery Co. Monday Wilsonville vs Canby Tuesday Clear Creek Creamery Co. vs Redmen Wednesday Estacada vs Wilsonville Thursday Canby vs Clear Creek Creamery Co. Friday Redmen vs Estacada Saturday Wilsonville vs Clear Creek Creamery Co. Monday Estacada vs Canby Tuesday Redmen vs Wilsonville 888,504 316,968 268,833 150.229 127.759 168,294 4 a 237 47,282 20,461 12.1(6 8 7: 6 37 7: 3 6.942 5.630 4.645 2 K (I 1.830 1.786 2.3(0 1.190 1.175 1.160 1.155 1,140 1.(85 1.075 1,030 1.03.0 1.025 1,(23 1.015 1.010 1,010 M cKinley Reed o f Eagle Creek, who fo r the past year has been sta tioned at Bonneville in the inter ests o f the' hatchery work o f the State Fish & Game Commission, returned home this week and will take charge o f the trout feeding ponds at Eagle Creek for the coming season. ! i ) A t the annual school meeting at the George school house, Mon- day afternoon, with 19 voters in attendance, it was voted to levy a special 2H mill tax for the en suing year. It was also voted to retain Adolph Miller as a director, and Julius Paulsen was reelected to serve as clerk. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lauryy o f the Hotel Estacada are now in California, where they will spend a couple o f weeks vacation, dur ing which time Mr. Laurry will attend one o f the big Masonic conventions. In his absence, the hotel is in charge o f Mrs. W. K. Haviland. The Estacada Garage reports the sale o f a Ford car to George Judd o f Eagle Creek, this week.