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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
Ihe Palace MEAT Market Invites Your Patronage Cash Paid For Eggs Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon ‘ Premo’ Cameras And Supplies Fishing Tackle — Hunting and Fishing Licenses Lunches • Confectionery • Cigars Ed Boner’s - Estacada 52. a day. $10. a week Hotel Estacada Modem Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. financial Agonts. Trusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. CoUee- tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General practice in all courts. Correspondence soUdted. Prompt attention. Bank references. Fourteenth year. ____ LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn m-ns.ni PORTLAND. C ham ber e f C om m erce B ias. OREGON Dr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wells of Estacada returned home late Monday night, from an auto trip to Neakahnie beach, via the Grand Ronde Reservation and Tillamook. Enroute they met J. F. Lovelace and family of Esta cada; Mr. and Mrs, Will Bard and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson of Springwater, who are spend ing an outing at Pacific City. Eagle Creek Notes t a c o u st MtaaiNa gives Ht». his l u e st ' v y Contributed J. P. Strahl and son Leslie and Pete Menane started for Eastern Oregon last week, going by wag on across the mountains. Miss Helen Clester returned I home a few days ago from Mo- ialla. Walter Douglass left last Friday for Eastern Oregon, going up the Columbia Highway with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. G. Moehnke were recent guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Douglass. Claude Woodle and wife of ICH tobacco makes a world of difference — there’s Troutdale called on Mrs. S. F. satisfaction in store for the fellow who breaks Howlett Saturday. over to W-B CUT Chewing. Tuck a little bit of a nibble into your cheek and learn what tobacco satis Mrs. Updegrave and Mrs. Birch faction is—that’s Surprise No. 1. Notice how long one Roberts visited with Mrs. Viola little chew lasts—that’« Surprise No. 2. Rich tobacco und the touch Douglass, the other day. of salt that keeps bringing out the flavor are what make the big difference. Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Fred Hoffmeis- Something doing for dealers that carry W-B CUT—10c a pouch. ter, and daughter Myrtle, and son Victor, J. P. Woodle and wifi- and WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, Union Squera, New Mrs. Hester Githens were calling on Mrs. Howlett last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were dinner guests of J. P. Woodle and wife at Estacada Sunday. Mrs. Walter Douglass called on Mrs. R. Brash Sunday. The de Ronnie Bros, are busy getting out cordwood. Mrs. Sweeney and daughter Della. and Mrs. Will Douglass were the dinner guests of Mrs. E. Naylor Sunday. John Henkle has gone to the coast to spend his vacation. Special services will be held at the church on Sunday evening. Guy Munger, who is working in Portland, has promised to bring one, and perhaps two ministers! Yes. the crowning« typewriter triumph is here! out with him to take charge of It is just out, and com ci years before experts expect the services. Mr. and Mrs. McGrew and fam ed it. For makers have striven a life-time to attain ily of Portland, accompanied by j this ideal machine. And Oliver has wi>n again, as we their neice, were camping at Fern i scored when we gave the world its first visible writing. Camp on Eagle Creek last week. J. W. Cahill and G. W. Judd with There is truly no other typewriter on earth like this new Oliver ‘O’. their families visited them on Sunday and the annual horseshoe | Think of touch 30 light that the tread of a kitte" will run the keys! pitching took place. Although | WARNING CAUTION the locals met with defeat, the This brilliant new Oliver comes at Portland men refused to pitch The new-day advance« that come the distance which the local along on thi« machine are all con the old-time price. It costa no more than lesser makes now out-of-date men marked out. trolled by Oliver. Even our previ when compared with this discovery. Chriss Longwell very nearly ous models- famous in their day For while the Oliver’s splendid new never had the Optional Duplex Shift. met with an accident which would features are costly we have equal probably have been fatal, while It puts the whole control of «4 ized the added expense to us by sim crossing the railroad track at the letters and characters in the little plifying construction. crossing on his motorcycle. He fingers of the right and left hands. Resolve right now to see this great was almost upon the track when And it lets you w rite them all with ent before you spend a dol the car swept by missing the only 2H keys, the least to operate of achievem lar for any typew riter. If you are front wheel by but a few inches any standard typew riter mn 'e. some other make you will want Only by turning the motorcycle Thus w riters of all other mn -hines using to see how much more this one d«»eh. sideways was a serious accident can immediately run the Oli ver Num If you are using an Oliver, it nat avoided. Inasmuch as there has ber ‘9 ’ with more speed and g reater urally follows th at you want the been one serious accident in the finest model. past year it would be well for the ease. passers-by to observe the sign at 1 H p p r i t Q o r j o t / I Re*neniber this brand-new Oliver *9’ is the the cro8sing. i " J * g reatest value ever given in a typew riter. It has all our previous special inventions visible writing, autom atic George Fuchs, accompanied by spacer, 1-2 ounce touch plus the Optional Duplex Shift, Selective his brother Bill, has returned! Color A 6 ttachm ent and ail these other new-day features. from Heppner. Yet we have decided to sell it to everyone everyw here on our fa R Made by 50 York City A New Model Typewriter! At The Methodist Churches mous payment plan -17 cents a day! Now every user can easily afford to have the world s crack visible w riter, with the famous PRIN TY PE, th at w rites like print, included FREE if desired. TODAY Write for full details and be among the first to know about this marvel of w riting machines. «See why typists, employers, and individuals everyw here are flocking to the Oliver. Ju st mail a post al at once. No obligation. I t’s a pleasure for us to tell you about it. Next Sunday the churches of Estacada will meet in union ser vices at the Methodist Church at 11 o’clock and a representative of the Anti Saloon League of Ore gon will speak. All those inter ested are invited to come. The same man will speak in the after noon at three o’clock in the Gar field Church and at 8 P. M. in 1 the Currinsville Church. You can rent an Oliver typewriter three months for $ 4 . THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 1193 Oliver Typewriter Bid*., Chicago. 111.