Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 12, 1916, Image 4

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    Winter Underwear
Gate Receipts Show
Decrease In Attendance
New I9Ì7 Model FORD
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dies o f the C. I. C., under whose
The famous Glastonbury line for men.
+ auspices the musical parts were
♦
handled, these taking part being
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♦
Full line o f Ladies and Childrens Underwear
Miss Helen Bartlett o f Estacada:
Now On Display
♦ Rev. C. F. Aue of Springwater(
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It will pay you to see us before buying.
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and Messrs. Whitcomb, Standish.'
*
N ew Radiator, Stream-line H ood
♦j Reid and Reid o f Garfield.
The music by the Garfield band
♦
♦
was
greatly
enjoyed
by
all.
and Crown Fenders
♦
+
Friday’ s main attraction was
Come
in
and
see
our
+
* the baby show in the forenoon,
*
♦ with over a score o f babies in com
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♦ petition. The judges, being Mrs.
Blades easily changed
♦
♦ Wellman o f Palo Alto, C alif.; Mrs.
Geo. W. Kiger o f Tillamook and
the P R I C E
ol the
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♦
Mrs. J. L. Hewitt o f Portland,
+ ♦ ♦ finally awarded the grand sweep-
* + +
stakes prize to Beverley Bronson
o f Estacada. The other winners
Broadway at 2nd - Estacada, Oregon
in their respective divisions being
Lois Ruth Smith o f Estacada: Ed­
ward Shearer, Jr., Arnold Anders
and Winifred Stephens o f Gar­
was reduced $80 on the popular
field; James Victor K itching of
Currinsville and Dorothy Evelyn |
5 passenger Touring Car
Bittner o f Springwater.
The football game between Es- i and $46 on the* Runabout or Roadster.
tacada High School and Franklin :
Making the Prices F. 0. B. Estacada
High School o f Portland on Fri- j
day afternoon climaxed the fair’ s
5 Passenger Touring Car $415.70
amusements and despite the o u t-!
Roadster or R u n a b ou t
$406.70
come of 41 to 0 against the home!
team, the contest was exciting.
Many out o f town visitors at- i Get Yours Now as the Supply is Limited
tended the fair, among them be­
ing editor Brodie of the Oregon
City Enterprise, attorney J. N. 1
Sievers, N. C. Maris o f the state Expert Mechanical Force Always On ITarrf
board of education, several rail­
way officials and others.
m
The following represents a di- j Replenish Your Home Medicine Chest
gest o f the awards made in the
You never can teli when an emergency
All fully equipped with Starter, Electric Lights. Demountable Rims. various classes and divisions and i
may arise, when you will need anyone
reference to the printed premium i
o f the several first-aid and home rem­
lists will furnish furtherdetails:
edies for colds, croup, tooth-ache, burns,
We do expert mechanical repairing on ANY machine made.
J uvenile D epartment
cyts and the everyday minor ailments.
(.’lass 48
Gladys Ely and Ber­
Call and let us replenish your supply.
tha Devore.
Prescriptions a specialty
49P, Bertha Devore
S.
Pesznecker
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Estacada, Oregon
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” 49A Edna Jorg
Books- Magazines Stationeay.
” 50A Edna Jorg
Get Busy
This Is Your
” 50B- Verlie Coop and Mary
The Estacada Pharmacy
Malzinini.
” 51
Zeona Coop.
To Trade In That Old (ream Separator
The
Store
” 52
George Barr.
” 53A Ernest Rynning.
On a new Automatic Oiling
” 53 B Irene Saling.
” 55 B George Lawrence.
If your old machine is a De Laval it has paid for itself
Pheasant Season Closes Oct. 15th
” 55A Norris Ely.
many times over. If it is a “ CREAM TH IE F” sepa­
” 56
Chester Reid. 1 s t ;
rator. the sooner you get rid o f it the better.
Deer Season Is On
Raymond Lynch,
ON N O V E M B E R
1ST, 1 9 1 6
2nd; Zeona Coop, 3rd;
Stock o f new Ammunition now ready
Mary Malzinini, 4th.
the allowance heretofore made for old
P oultry D ept .
machines taken in trade on new l)E
Edward Shearer, 92
A Few Bargains in Fly Rods
LAVALS will be discontinued.
points; J. A. Shibley,
49 points.
Why not take advantage o f the op­
School
Supplies
R e bla d e P o c k e t K n i v e s
o 4 u g u st 1st
Park & Closner
Best Buys In Automobiles
Saxon Roadster $450.
Chevrolet Touring Car $570.
Dodge Touring Car $880.
Saxon Six
$915.
C ASC AD E
G A R A G E
P.
L A ST
The Estacada Carafe
C H A N C E
De Laval
Fishing Tackle—Hunting and Fishing Licenses
portunity between now and Nov.
1st. as no allowance will be made
for old machines after that date.
BERT H. FINCH
Hardware
Harness
Implements
Estacada,
Oregon
W omen ’ s D epartment
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Is Your Watch on the
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B e c k w ith
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The Jeweler
A gricultural D epartment
Can Repair It
ESTACADA,
28 Mrs. A. L. Coop.
29 Mrs. C. J. Copeland,
1st; Mrs. J. A. Shib­
ley, 2nd;
Mrs. Ed­
ward Shearer, 3rd.
30 Mrs. L. Tenny, 1st.
32 Mrs. W. A. Heylman,
1st; Mrs. E. W. Bart­
lett, 2nd.
33 Mrs. Barclay.
34 Mrs. E. W. Bartlett.
35 Mrs. W. A. Heylman.
36— Miss Mary Whiting.
37 Mrs. W. A. Heylman.
38 Mrs. Frank Ewing,
39 Mrs. C. J. Copeland,
lrt; Mrs. 0 . 0 . Bland.
2nd.
40 Mrs. C. J. Copeland.
41 Mrs. A. J. Mills, 1st;
Mrs. Lloyd Yocum. 2nd.
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OREGON
22
Mrs. W. H. Holder. 1st:
Mrs. A. L. Coop. 2nd. (
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Ed Boner's
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Estacada
LAW YERS
Abstracts oxaininea. Corporation u a * .
rinM.cis.1 A en'ts. Trusts, Er-rows and
Accounts. Estates probated. Collec­
tions, Deeds, Korfc|?a»cs.
General
practice mail courts. Oorrespondence
solicited. Pruinpt attention. Bank
references. Fonruent: /eai
10AHS PtACEE OR PORTIA*» PROPERTY
Mos?ssohn & f/ioscssohn
714-713.716 C h a n b e t o f C oir.i»(»tX « B ld f.
O REGON
a
PO R K ’?f3
Mr. and M r , C ’ty Drill o f Es­
tacada are returning next week
to Eugene, where they will make
their future home
In the re­
moval of Mr. and Mrs. Drill from
Estacada, the community is the
loser, as i>oth have been closely
identified with church and social
matters for the past year and
made many close friendships.