Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 05, 1917, Image 2

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    Dover
(Contributed)
Rev. Miner filled his regular
appointment here Sunday, later
going to the Douglass School,
where he has taken on an added
field of work.
Best Fruit
SUGAR
Per
The Dover M. E. Sunday School
answered the cad of the Presi­
dent on Patriotic Dav. by mak-
ing a special contribution to the
Red Cross fund and the Epworth
League that evening held a pat­
riotic meeting.
100 lbs. $ 8 . 6 5
11 lbs. fo r $ 1.00
Dr. D. A. Waters of Portland
spent Sunday in Dover and at­
tended the church services.
FLOUR
Charles Updegrave had a run­
away last Sunday, his horse hav­
ing become frightened and run­
ning away for a quarter of a mile,
resulting in the upset of the bug­
gy and the tearing off of the
seat, but as no one was in the
rig, no great harm was done.
Olympic per bbl.
”
Valley
sack
” bbl.
h
Doings
sack
Jelly' Glasses 30c doz.
‘Your Satisfaction is Our Success”
East Clackamas Supply
Estacada, Oregon.
The George Social & Commer-
Miss Mary Malzininni of Hiver
rial Club held its regular meeting Mill is claiming the record as a
Saturday evening; among the vis-, poultry raiser, having lately
itors present being Mr. and Mrs. hatched 100 Plymouth Hock
K. M. Townsend ot Portland andiehicks from four setting of eggs,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewing ot each mother hen having done
Viola. Mr. Ewing gave an in- her duty to 25eggs,
teresting talk on the Estacada
Cheeserv and Mrs. Ewing spoke |
on the subject of the Red Cross
P a r a d a Park was last Sun-
and its work. Following a short (,a-v ,he set*ne of the first h'« P»c-
program. the evening was given n,c of the season, when between
over to (lancing and and a social one and tw0 thousand members
tune, with the lunch served by of the Jewish societies of Port-
Mesdames Sweirman and Ruhl.
land held their annual outing.
HARTFORD
and
It was a great dissapointmerit
to many people in this commui -
ity and especially to the soldiei s
of Company I), stationed at Caza-
dero, when on Monday the sol-
diers received instructions to he
in Portland on July 4th, to take
part in the military parade and
ee'ebration thete.
The soldiers had already per­
fected plans for a bigmilitaiy
tournament in Estacada for the
Fourth, with a baseoall game
and dance scheduled, but ih s
contemplated celebration had to
be given up.
But the soldiers’ loss was a
gain to others and accordingly a
larger crowd was in attendant e
at the Garfield Country Club and
George C ub celebrations and at
the Eagle Creek dance.
Garage
Two
Sells Over
Carloads
R. C. Fraee has gone to Gresh­
Within the last two weeks, the
am, w'here he will work in the
Cascade
Garage has sold over
hay fields.
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two carloads of Dodge and Chev­
Wm. Delap, of Estacada and rolet cars. Four of these cars
Portland, is now in a Portland were delivered yesterday, whiie
hospital, where he has been for the rest were delivered the week
two weeks past, having been the previous. This is a record sale
victim of an accident about the for cars in this district for the
middle of June, when his thigh total valuation of this shipment
was badly crushed between the amounts to over $10,000.00.
hubs of two loaded lumber wa­
As all makes of motor cars will
gons. As the accident occured be advanced by August 1st, the
during the routine of his work, buyers this month have saved
he is being cared for by his em­ materially. Immediate delivery
ployer. but will likely be on the of cars is possible because ar­
sick list for some w eeks to come. rangements had b e e n made
Bert H. Chapman, wife and months ago to handle several
daughter of Estacada returned carloads for this district.
from a two weeks auto trip Mon­
Mrs. H. M. James of Enter­
day having visited Hood River,
Goldendale, Lyle, White Salmon prise is a guest at the J. W. Reed
and other points.
home in Estacada this wreek.
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: Aeroplanes
are not in our line—
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are all going up.
C. C. Miller
We can save you money.
Plumbing— Steam Fitting— Tinning
I UP no CLEAN UP
FLORENCE
with Sherman-William* or Acm e ready mixed
are fast becoming th«* favorite with the Housewife
For a Quick Hot Fire, they are e»|ual to Ga*.
House Paint, Dekoratos and Enamels
LAWN MOWERS • GRASS SCYTHES
for the Wall* and Ceiling*.
W e carry in »lock the celebrated
Superior
Quick
Boulevard
Hutting
Chinamel, Varnishes and Floor Oil
Northern King
for the Furniture. Woodwork and Floors.
Mower* and Scythe#
BERT
H A K P W A K K - -
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FINCH
H A R N E S S
E stacada ,
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but
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I Plum bing, Water System s and Lighting Plants 1
OI L COOK S T OV E S
NEW
Soldiers Forced To
Abandon Celebration
I M P L E M E N T S
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