Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 29, 1916, Image 6

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    Eagle Creek Notes
How Much
can
you afford to pay down on the purchase o f a
real high class automobile?
For lhe next 60 days, we are offering any o f the following
high class cars oh easv
TERMS
Advise us which car you are interested in and we will have
no trouble arranging the payments to suit your pocketbook.
Two passenger, 4 cylinder S a X O f l
price here
R o a d s t e r
4 5 0. wlt^ ea!iy terms
$
Five passenger, 4 cylinder C h C V T O l C t
price here
$ 650 . with easy terms.
Five passenger, 4 cylinder
price here
Five passenger
Dodge Bros. Motor Car
$ 880 . with easy terms
Saxon Six C y l i n d e r
price here
Cars at Prices to
Contributed
Mrs. Ed Douglass entertained
Mrs. 11. B. Gibson at dinner last
Monday.
Mrs. Orkey, who has been the
guest o f Portland friends for sev-
teral days, returned home last Sat-
I urday.
Mrs. Walter Douglass and the
Misses Mildred and Florice Doug-
{lass made a trip to Portland Fri-
i day.
Mrs. Douglass returned
j home on Saturday, leaving Misses
Mildred and Florice with their
! auht, Mrs. H. S. Jones, for a lit-
| tie visit.
Mrs. Minnie Humphrey, o f St.
Paul, is the guest o f her sister,
Mrs. E. Naylor.
i
$ 915 . with easy terms
All Cars Fully Equipped
Any o f these cars will 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 AND INVESTIGATE
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
Suit Your Pocket Book
5 Fa senger Touring Car $493.25
Roadster or Runabout
$443.25
Mrs. Roy Douglass was visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Preist-
er, o f Logan, Sunday.
Mrs. H. G. Huntington and a
lady friend o f Portland were the
guests o f Mrs. R. S. Clark last j
week.
The Sunday School was picnic- j
ing at-Fern Camp Saturday. Not I
only the little folks but the p ar-!
ents and teachers enjoyed th e !
affair.
The Johnson family have rent J
ed their place and have moved j
onto the old Colt place.
Much to the satisfaction o f th e ;
community, the report that F. M. I
Blaisdell had sold his property j
proved false.
Oakland Six
5
Passenger
$ 895 .
Studebaker
7
Passenger
“4”
$945.
All Cars F. 0. B. Estacada
The Estacada Garage
Viola Breezes
Expert Mechanical Force Always On Hand
Contributed
Votes Given On All Cash Purchases
What it will do for your car
Miss Neoma Ross o f Brooks, |
Or.,
is
making
her
grandparents,
Carbon removed in fifteen minutes.
Saves gasoline.
Gives from 10 to 30"<» more power.
Keeps spark plugs clean. Mr. and Mrs. T. Eaden o f the Vi- j
ola store, a visit.
Car will run in high at a lower rate o f speed.
It makes your car run smoother.
Gives better compression.
Theron Olson o f McMinnville, i
Gives you a quicker pick-up.
who came to Viola to make hi3 j
aunt, Mrs. J. Randolph, a visit. |
We do expert mechanical repairing on A N Y machine made.
is working at the Creason saw |
mill at present.
Gasoline, Oils, Tires, Accessories
Tires Vulcanized
Free Air and Water
Mrs. Wm. Hicinbotham o f Vi- j
ola is in Portland taking electric
Try our own combination Transmission Grease
treatments. She has her two ch il-!
”
”
dren with her. Her many friends [
Headquarters for
hope that she may soon return i
“Pyrene” Fire Extinguishers
home cured.
1916
Maxwell
25
Knight and Blackstone Tires
C A S C A D E
S. P. Pesznecker
Alspaugh
-
’Appenings
Contributed
Ed. Still and son Adolph mo­
tored over to Chehalis, Wash,
last week to visit friends and
relatives.
Miss Alta Sarver o f Currins-
ville is visiting with Miss Bertha
Carroll of Kelso, Wash.
Mr. Mann, who lives on the
Jack Brown place, with the help
of Harry and George Kitching
has been getting maple and alder
logs ready to raft down the river.
He will sell them to a furniture
company in Portland.
Cliff Sarver o f Currinsville is
having a silo erected on his farm.
Mrs. Anna Full o f Eagle Creek,
is planning on going to North
Dakota to visit her parents about
the first of July.
G A R A G E
-
Estacada, Oregon
Elwood Items
Contributed
Miss Karma Freeman, has re­
turned to her home, after work­
ing for her sister, Mrs. Rowan
of Mulino for the past few weeks.
F. N. Cadonau and family o f
Estacada spent Sunday at the
home o f John Park and wife.
Their daughter Avis remaining
over for a few days visit with
her grand parents and aunt.
Mrs. Chas. Dubois and children j
o f Estacada have been visiting!
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
J. Hamilton, o f Viola.
Mrs. J. Sevier was in Portland {
with her daughter for a few d ays!
last week, and Wm. Hieinboth-|
am went down Saturday to see
his wife.
Some o f the enterprising men
o f Viola worked a couple o f days
at the Viola cemetery, taking out
j stumps and otherwise making
much needed improvements.
Delivered at Estacada
Demonstrations Gladly Given.
H. P. Jochimsen
Agent
Estacada, Oregon
Garfield Gleanings
Contributed
Henry Epperson, o f Dufur,
Miss Lula Sprouse who taught Oregon, is at Walter Snutfin’s
two very successful terms o f: home in Garfield.
school at this place, gave h e r1 Ray Ross of Portland spent
many friends quite a surprise, Sunday with R. Deming.
by sending the announcement o f i
Miss Flora Schultz entertained
her marriage to Captain H. Dories
June 13, at Seattle, Wash. They Mr. and Mrs. Audrey and Mr.
expect to sail for Australia in a and Mrs. Steel o f Portland, over
the week end.
few days.
Fred J o rg o f Estacada is having
some alterations made in his meat
On Sunday, July 2nd. the Police­ market, having the refrigerator
men’ s annual Picnic will occur at repaired, the work being done by
Estacada Park.
W. W. Boner.
Complete with Electric
Starter and Lights
Mrs. Geo. Hardins and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Clyde Sears, o f Macon.
Georgia, arrived this week for an
extended visit with Mrs. Hardin’s
sister. Mrs. Julius K riegerof Es­
tacada.
' i
4 t h of J u l y
Stock Here
Votes Also Given On
Lunches - Confectionery
Drinks ■ Tobaccos • Fruits
International Tailored Suits
AT
R. G. Marchbank’s Store