For the next GO days, we are offering any of the following high class cars on easy TERMS Advise us which car you are interested in and we will have no trouble arranging the payments to suit your pocketbook. Saxon Roadster G ra n g e T o M eet E v en in g s As all farmers are too busy these days to take off an entire day to attend meetings, the Gar­ field Grange will hold its next meeting, Saturday evening, July 22nd. The usual business will be trans­ acted from 7:30 to 8:30 P. M., af­ ter which a program will be given, to which all are invited. V iola B reezes Cars at Prices to Suit Y o u r P o ck et 5 Passenger R o a d ste r or B ook T o u rin g C a r $ 4 9 3 .2 5 R unabout $ 4 4 3 .2 5 Contributed Mrs. Wm. Hicinbotham arid daughter Mildred came out from Portland and spent Saturday and Sunday at the Sevier home. Mrs. Hicinootham is improving in health. C. Hively, Joe LaCroy and A. price here with easy terms C. White expect to go to Spokane Wednesday by jitney route to take a chance in that land lottery. 5 Passenger James Craft, who is working at the Creason mill, had a narrow price here with easy terms escape from having one of his legs broken. As it was, he received a few' bad bruises; it was caused by the carriage backing on him. There is lots of hay spoiled here in the valley. Mr. Tannler has 18 price here $ . with easy terms acres cut in the field, and there are 7 P a sse n g e r “4 ” $945. others who will loose all their hay. AH C a rs F u lly E q u ip p e d All Cars F. 0. B. Es'acnda J. F. Wiles, who rented the J. Ficken farm, expects to go to Ida­ We do expert mechanical repairing on ANY machine made. ho, and Mr. Ficken will move G asoline, Oils, T ires, A ccessories back to the old farm again T ire s V u lc a n iz e d F re e A ir a n d W a te r Mrs. Charles Landers and little Expert Mechanical Force Always On Hand son are camping at Gladstone and Votes Given On All Cash Purchases Try our own combination T ra n sm issio n G re a s e attending the Chautauqua. Headquarters for Ray Miller and wife, and daugh­ “P y re n e ” F ire E x tin g u ish e rs ter Bernice attended the Chautau­ qua on Monday. Quite a number K n ig h t a n d B lack sto n e T ire s of Viola people intended to go, but the rain interfered. Miss Frankie Heritage of S. P. P e s z n e c k e r - - E staca d a, O re g o n Wieser, Idaho, is visiting at the hofne of her cousin Mrs. I. I).- E ag le C re e k N otes Barton Resident Dies Suddenly Wright of Estacada. Contributed Word was received this week H. H. Hotfmeister, who some­ An enjoyable dancing party time ago underwent an operation of the sudden death from apo­ was held at the George Club last at the Good Samaritan Hospital, plexy on Thursday last, of Alonzo Saturday evening, with the Linn is able to be about again and re­ Saxton of Barton. boys furnishing the music. turned home last week. The deceased was in his 52nd Born July 10th, to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dickinson, year and resided on a farm near of Oswego, accompanied by three the base of the Boring Hill road i Mrs. F. J. Schultz of Eagle Creek, j a twelve pound boy. young ladies from that city, at­ tended Eagle Creek Grange last and is survived by a wife and Saturday. They are wide-awake several children. V o tin g C o n te st S ta n d in g patrons of husbandry and Eagle Following is a list of contest­ Creek patrons are always glad to R ecru its W a n te d F o r A rm y ants and their respective stand­ Delivered at Estacada have them visit their Grange. The Newrs is advised that Capt. ing in the Thousand Dollar Mer­ Demonstrations Gladly Given. They put on some drill work which John B. Hibbard, Infantry, Or­ chandise Prize Voting Contest, was highly appreciated. Owing egon Militia, Recruiting Officer, as shown by the judges’ count, H. P. Jochimsen Agent to the busy time there was a very will arrive in Estacada today, re­ ending Wednesday noon, July 19, small number of the members of maining until Friday evening. Estacada, Oregon the prize being awarded to the Eagle Creek Grange present, but Captain Hibbard’s object is to contestant, having received the those who were absent will regret secure recruits for the Oregon greatest number of votes, during their absence when they learn National Guard, now' on the bor­ the past week, being Mrs. Theo. that Brother and Sister Dickinson der. O R D E R Y O U R Harders with 171,822 votes. were visiting the Grange. Mrs Mable Wooster 1,011,950 After a few days visit with her L. J ’ Falmateer of Garfield Mrs D S Fleming 444,671 sister, Mrs. Norval Kirchem of went to Morgan, Oregon, Mon­ M E Church 384,439 Logan, Mrs. Walter Douglass International Tailored Mrs Theo Harders 340,616 day to help his brother Will, dur­ returned home on Monday. Mabel Keller 274,744 ing the harvesting. V o tes A lso G iv en O n Lucile Jones 210,214 FOR SALE OR TRADE A Gladys Miller 69,135 good maie, good top buggy and Mrs. Harry Halley and children Lunches • Confectionery Abbie Wagner 57,203 a set of single harness to trade of Portland are the guests at the Myrtle Looney 37,793 Drinks - Tobaccos - Fruits for cord-wood or stock hogs; or home of her cousin, Mrs. I. D. Lucy Turel 20,461 will sell cheap for cash or good AT Rosa Trachsel 12,106: Wright of Estacada. note. VY. H. Holder, Estacada. Mrs. Bittner 8,736 Erma Tenny 6,942 Gallina 5,630 Barney Gilbride 4,645 T h e George Presbyterian that our work is a drawing card and prices remain the same. Mary Woodle 2,100| Church Sunday School will hold We are still at the old stand The 26th weekly prize, a its annual picnic. Sunday, July and wish to serve all our patrons right. Wool e n B l a n k e t wi l l be 30th at the grove of the George Call and see for yourself. awarded the contestant receiving Commercial & Social Club, with ¡the highest number of votes, all members and friends invited i during the week ending at noon to bring their lunches and par­ 1 .Inly 26. i Note:- Horseshoeing at the old prices on 4's and 5’s. ticipate in a good time. price here $ 450 . with easy terms Chevrolet Touring Car $ 650 . Dodge Touring Car Oakland Six $ 880 . Saxon Six $ 895 . 915 Studebaker The Estacada C arafe 1916 CASCADE GARAGE Maxwell ” 25 ” Complete with Electric Starter and Lights S u m m e r Sui t I t ’s A R. G. March bank’s Store Fact Barr (3& S o n