Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 17, 1916, Image 4

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    For the next 60 days, we are offering any of the following
high class cars on easy
About 200
Celebrate Annual Ford Picnic
$80 Cut
About two hundred local people
participated in the annual Ford
picnic, as guests of J. W. Reed
W e have just been advised by the
of the Estacada Garage, which
was held at Eagle Creek on the
factory that beginning on
Ailvise us which car you are interested in and we will have
Columbia Highway last Thursday.
no troub'e arranging the payments to suit your pocketbook.
Barring a few minor accidents
to machines and occupants, the
affair was an enjoyable one, with
the P R I C E of the
the best of weather conditions
for the viewing of the grand
price here
with easy terms
scenery.
Picnic dinners were taken by
all, to which were added coffee
and other good things by the gen­
ial host. The picnic dinner was
price here
with easy terms
has been reduced $80 on the popular
held in the Eagle Creek park, a
quarter mile back from the main
5 passenger Touring Car
highway soon after noon.
and
$46
on the Runabout or Roadster.
Two minor accidents occured,
one happening to Edwin Bates of
price here
with easy terms
Making the Prices F. 0. B. Estacada
Estacada, when his hand was bad­
ly cut by a back-fire of his engine,
5 Passenger Touring Car $ 4 1 5 .7 0
with the crank gashing a nasty I
Roadster or Runabout
$ 3 9 7 .2 5
wound across tne back of h is!
right hand. The other, which j G et Yours Now as the Supply is Lim ited
price here
with easy terms
might have been serious but for a
All Cars Fully E quipped
prompt rescue, was when the lit­
tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
We do expert mechanical repairing on ANY machine made.
Wilcox of Garfield fell from a foot
G asoline, O ils, Tires, A ccessories
bridge into the swift waters of Expert Mechanical Force Always On Hand
Tires V ulcanized
Free Air and W ater
the creek.
Try our own combination Transm ission G rease
The tourists while going, were
held up near Bonneville for a short
Headquarters for
time on account of road work
“Pyr-’ n e” F'ire E xtinguishers
ahead, but this delay made it pos­
K night and Blackstone Tires
For canning all kinds of Fruits
sible for the slow cars and drivers
and Vegetables
to catch up with the main proces­
sion, which then proceeded to the
Especially valuable for
S P. P eszneck er
-
-
Estacada, O regon
picnic grounds.
Corn, Beans, Peas, Tomatoes, etc.
'the return trip was started
For Sale At
about 2:30 o’clock, most of the
The Estacada Pharmacy
[cars arriving home in time for
! six o’clock supper, although a few
The ^t& xaJUL Store
Is what we bought for this seasons crop
¡ straggled in later, having suffered
engine, tire or anyone of the J
I thousand and one troubles which
O R D E R
YOUR
i will occasionally happen to a ma-
!
chine.
One
car
was
towed
in,
Binding
Celebrated
while another met the returning
cars
while on its way down, but
T w i n e despite
International Tailored
Plym outh
the little mishaps, every-1
'"tie had a good time and are
V o tes A lso G iven On
j t hanking their popular host, J. W.
Lunches * Confectionery
i Reed for a pleasant day’s outing.
T ERMS
cAugust 1st
Saxon Roadster
$ 450 .
Chevrolet Touring Car
$6 3 0 .
Dodge Touring Car
$ 880 .
Saxon Six
$ 915 .
The Estacada Garage
Mrs. Price’s
Canning Compound
CASCADE
3000
GARAGE
lbs. of Binding Twine
S u m m e r Sui t
The kind you have used for the last 5 years,
that has given you Perfect Satisfaction.
Tracy School Board Resigns
As a culmination of the division
| of sentiment among the taxpay-
Twine is higher this year but we bought
j ers in the Tracy School district
early and are able to sell to you at the
in Garfield, over the question of
Lowest
Market P r i c e
>chooling the children at the Es
tacada Public Schools, two mem­
B E R T H . F I N C H Estacada, Oregon
bers of the board last week re­
s gned andathb'd member is con­
S. E. Wooster, the Estacada
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Morrow of sidering the same action.
real-estate and insurance agent, Port and spent the week-end at The members resigning being,
has recently completed negotia­ the home of her brother, C. M. Mrs. A. W. Botkin and W. W.
I fillon, whose places have been
tions, whereby he is now the
Ux'al reuresentative of the I.iver- Sparks of Estacada. Mr. Mor­ tilled by the election of Hass
t*ool & London & Globe Insurance row returned home Monday with Tracy and Thos Beebe.
Company, which is one of the Mrs. Morrow following the latter According to the rulings of
oldest established insurance com­ part of the week.
County School Superintendent
panies in the world.
Calavan, the resignation of the
During the absence of Dave -chool board with the impromptu
The Anti-Saloon League will | Eschleman. who with his family » lection of their successors, is not
hold services in the Springwater are enjoying a week's outing, •■gal and the former directors
Church next Sunday at 11 o’clock the Estacada barter shop is tem­ w ill have to remain in their offi­
and in the evening at the Eagle porarily in charge of a Portland cial capacities, until a duly adver-
Creek Church. All are cordially barber.
t ised, legal election can be held. (
invited to attend.
Drinks • Tobaccos • Fruits
AT
R. G. Marchbank’s Store
Another large prune dryer is
nearing completion in Garfield,
being built by the Crawford
brothers. This dryer, while at
present being a three tunnel one,
will ultimately accomodate six
tunnels and handle the prune
crop from a large acreage.
Harry Robinson of Garfield,
while repairing a bridge in that
road district last week, had a
plank give way under him, pre­
cipitating him onto the r*>cky bed
of the creek below, suffering a
severely sprained ankle joint,
with minor dislocation of the
bones.