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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
For the next 00 days, we are offering any o f 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 price here $ 4 5 0 . with easy terms Chevrolet Touring Car price here H\ n S II with easy terms Bodge Touring Cor price here Saxon Six $880. with easy terms $915. with easy terms Boysen In Jail Wednesday’s papers report that Fritz Boysen. the famous Mil- waukie nuisance and booze ped dler, was arrested Tuesday even ing at his former resort, the Ho tel Belle and placed in jail at Oregon City. Boysen was sentenced in Judge Campbell’s court some time ago to pay a fine o f $500. and serve six months in jail, for violations o f the prohibition law, with the latter part o f the sentence later revoked, with the understanding t h a t Boysen leave Clackamas; County and stay away. Inasmuch as be violated the court’s decree. ¡Sheriff Wilson picked him up i Tuesday. The history o f the Boysen pro- i hibition infractions has been at more or less joke affair with the residents o f this county, as Bev- sen has usually escaped serious punishment each time; but pos sibly now with Sheriff Wilson in charge, Fritz will find out that there is one official that means to enforce the law. Merchandise Contest Ends $80 Cut W e have just been advised by the factory that beginning on o4ugust 1st the P R IC E of the has been reduced $ 8 0 on the popular 5 passenger Touring Car and $46 on the Runabout or Roadster. Making the Prices F. 0 . B. Estacada Touring Car $413.25 Roadster or Runabout $397 25 5 Passenger With the final count o f the judges, Mrs. L. E. Be'.fils, W. H. All Cars Fully Equipped Holder and Rev. Spiess, Wednes Get Yours Now as the Supply is Limited day afternoon, t h e following We do expert mechanical repairing on ANY machine made. prizes were awarded the contest ants having received the greatest Gasoline, Oils, Tires, Accessories number o f votes. Tires Vulcanized Free Air and Water First prize, a mahogany piano. Expert Mechanical Force Always On Hand T ry our own combination Transmission Grease Airs. Harold Wooster Estacada. Second prize, solid oak dining Headquarters for room set, Place your magazine subscriptions “ Pyrene” Fire Extinguishers Mrs. S. D. Fleming, River Mill. with your own local newsdealer. Knight and Blackstone Tires Third prize, Lorain steel range, M. E. Church, Estacada. Fourth prize, Quartered oak bed The service is better. We are here to stay stead S. P. Pesznecker - - Estacada, Oregon and will gladly take your order. Lucile Jones, Estacada j Fifth prize. Leather easy chair, Most people like to buy what they want when they want it. Mrs. Theo Harders, George. I Sixth prize, 9 x 12 Brussels rug, T H I N K IT O V E R Mable Keller, Dodge. T h e participating merchants The Estacdda Phiirm aty Is what we bought for this seasons crop wish to thank all contestants for their efforts and only wish that The Store prizes could have been awarded to all. While the contest was not as satisfactory as the merchants an- ORDER YOUR J ticipated from the buyers’ stand- I point, it nevertheless was instru- i mental i n greatly stimulating i home buying and represented in a International Tailored v ay the desire o f the home mer chants to allow their patrons the benefit o f the usual 2\ discount, Votes Also Given On allowed for cash. Lunches • Confectionery Following is a list o f contest The kind you have used for the last 5 years, ants and their respective stand that has given you Perfect Satisfaction. Drinks - Tobaccos - Fruits ing in the Thousand Dollar Mer AT I'wine is higher this year but we bought chandise Prize Voting Contest, as shown by the judges’ count, early and are able to sell to you at the ending Wednesday noon. Aug. 2. L o w e s t Market P r i c e Mrs Mable Wooster 1,318,498 Mrs D S Fleming 739.865 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Saling of M E Church 666.921 Estacada, Oregon Currinsville, last Sunday enter Lucile Jones 481,861 tained a number o f Estacada Mrs Theo Harders 419,819 friends at dinner. I Atahel Keller 339.489 Mrs. F. E. Bishop and little O. C. Klaetsch o f Springwater. Gladys Miller 76,976 daughter Elizabeth and Mr. and S. D. Dunlop and wife of Port this week purchased a three and i Abbie Wagner 58.0,33 Mrs. E. E. Erickson were guests land. were week-end visitors at one-half ton Averill motor truck, Myrtle Looney 38,098 at the J. R. Hughes home in Cer- the R. H. Currin home in Cur- Lucy Turel 20.461 rinsville last week, having motor which is being used in the haul- rinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, Rosa Trathsel 12.106 ed out from Portland. ; ing of lumber from their mill to who formerly resided in Garfield, Mrs. Bittner 8.736 the Estacada shipping point, and spent a few hours inspecting Erma Tenny 8.620 Walter Givens o f Estacada, at their fruit ranee there and enjoy ! which will also be used in the j Gallina 5.630 the request of the pastor o f the ed the Orchestra Dance in Esta Barney Gilbride 4, »>45 Wiiodlawn Church o f Portland, handling o f logs. cada Saturday evening. 2,100 Mary Woodle will occupy the pulpit there next Sunday evening, delivering the Harry Irvine, a former mem Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Huck o f address which he recently gave ber of the Estacada High School o f Springwater are the present Holdrege. Nebraska, are visiting before the state conference o f recipients o f numerous congrat faculty, spent a couple o f days the Christian Church at Turner. at the hom eof Mrs. Huck’ s broth ulations, on the birth o f a daugh visiting here this week. er, Fred Jorg o f Estacada. Oregon. ter, Monday, July 31st. price here The Estacada Carafe CASCADE G A R A G E Do Business At Home 3 0 0 0 lbs. of Binding Twine Celebrated Plymouth Binding Twine S u m m e r Suit R. G. March bank’s Store BERT H. FINCH