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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
For the next 60 days, we are offering any of the following high class cars on easv TERMS Advise us which car you are interested in and we will have no trouble arranging the payments to suit your pocketbook. Saxon Roadster price here $ 450 . with easy terms Chevrolet Touring Car price here $ 650 . with easy terms Dodge Touring Car price here Saxon Six price here $ 880 . with easy terms $ 915 . with easy terms AH C ars Fully E quipped We do expert mechanical repairing on ANY machine made. E agle C reek Notes Contributed The rain has spoiled a great many cherries in this vicinity. Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Portland, was recently the guest of her mother, Mrs. Viola Douglass. Miss Iva Mumpower, who has been working for Mrs. Howlett, has gone home for a week’s vacation. Will Douglass and wife were dinner guests at the home of E. Naylor the other day. Mr. Beckett came to the farm to spend the Fourth. Mrs. Hattie Clester is doing the work for Mrs. Howlett during the absence of Miss Iva Mumpower. Mrs. Baker, of Estacada. who stayed with Mrs. Howlett for two weeks, returned home last Wed nesday. George Judd built a garage to house his Ford car. Mrs. Baker, with the help of [ J. P. Woodle, fixed an apparatus, like they use at the hospitals fo r' raising large people who cannot j help themselves, at Mrs. Hew lett’s to assist in lifting her, and | it is a much easier way than just j lifting her. Resolutions of Condolence Whereas, the Divine Master i hath removed from our midst J our Worthy Chaplain, Sister Lucy I Glover. June 8, 1916. Try our own combination Transm ission G rease Resolved, That we, the P a -! , Headquarters for trons of Eagle Creek Grange, “P y ren e” Fire E xtinguishers No. 297, extend our deepest sym pathy to the bereaved family. K night a n d B lackstone T ires Mrs. Glover was a sincere mem ber of the Grange and will be greatly missed by h e r many friends, and Brothers and Sisters1 S. P. P esznecker - - E stacada, O regon of the Grange. Chas. Masson, Miss Marie Wiederhold of Bis- Wm Delap of Estacada return Mrs. L. V. Gibson, sell, successfully passed the state ed home early this week from Mrs. Marie Heiple. . examinations for nursing at Central Oregon, where he has Seattle, last week. been employed in the lumber bus V oting C ontest Standing iness. _ Following is a list of contest Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kershim ants and their respective stand Mr. and Mrs. Walter Givens and children of Portland are ing in the Thousand Dollar Mer guests at the Julius Paulsen home and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Drill of chandise Prize Voting Contest, Estacada, left Wednesday even as shown by the judges’ count, ; in George. ing by auto, for Turner, Oregon, ending Wednesday noon, June 28, The Misser Emma and Hulda where the State Convention of the prize being awarded to the Paulsen, Miss C. Reitsma and the Christian Church will be held, contestant, having received th e ! brother Ray of Portland, spent and where Mr. Givens will be one greatest number of votes, during the past week, being Mrs. D. the 4th with relatives and friends of the leading speakers. S. Fleming with 63,335 votes. at George. Mrs Mable Wooster 936,876 Among the July 4th guests at Mrs D S Fleming 380,338 Mrs. W. R. Reid of Garfield is the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. M E Church 271.068 visiting with friends in Lents Morse of Estacada, were Mr. and Mrs Theo Harders 168,294 this week. Mrs. H. B. Van Duzer, Mr. Jas. Mabel Keller 150,289 Van Duser and Mr. Howard Hall Mrs. U. S. Morgan and Mrs. E. Lucile Jones 127,759 E. Saling will be the hostesses of Portland. Abbie Wagner 49,450 Tuesday afternoon. July 11th at 48,107 Miss Medora Steel, Paul Dick Gladys Miller the former’s home in Estacada. Myrtle Looney 37,793 inson and R. M. Banks of Port the affair being another one of 20,461 the successful and enjoyable C. land, celebrated the 4th in Esta Lucy Turel I. C. silver teas, to which all cada as the guests of Miss Helen i Rosa Traehsel 12,106 ladies are invited. Mrs. Bittner 8,736 Bartlett Erma Tenny 6,942 Gallina . 5,630 Barney Gil bride 4,645 In this town. Blacksmiths have come, gone or shifted loca Mary Woodle 2,100 tions at the rate of one every 3 months for the past 8 years. The 24th weekly prize, a We have been here at the old landmark all the time. Wo o l e n B l a n k e t wi l l be Dont this indicate that our prices are right and our work awarded the contestant receiving first-class. Call and see for yourself. the highest number of votes. during the week ending at noon July 12. Note:- Horseshoeing at the old prices on I’s and 5’s. 1 Gasoline, Oils, Tires, Accessories T ires V ulcanized F ree A ir and W a te r CASCADE GARAGE LISTEN! Barr C& S o n Cars at Prices to Suit Y our Pocket Book 5 Passenger T ouring C ar $493.25 R oadster or R unabout $443.25 Oakland Six 5 Passenger $ 895 . Studebaker 7 Passenger “4 ” $945. All Cars F. 0. B. Estacada The Estacada Garage Expert Mechanical Force Always On Hand Votes Given On All Cash Purchases 1916 Maxwell ” 25 ” Complete with Electric Starter and Lights $ 685 . Delivered at Estacada Demonstrations Gladly Given. H. P. Jochimsen Estacada, OR DER Agent Oregon YOUR S u m m e r Suit International Tailored V otes Also Given O n Lunches - Confectionery Drinks - Tobaccos • Fruits AT R. G. Marchbank s Store Ernest Duss of Garfield is the envy of his friends these days, in his new white racing car, which while it only has seating capacity for two, appears to have power sufficient for a dozen passengers.