Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 15, 1918, Image 5

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    Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed and
daughters of Estacada, accom-
ponied by Mrs. Reed’s sister, Miss
Enola Oakley, left Wednesday
for an auto trip to Seattle and
other Washington points, expect­
ing to he absent about ten days.
“ P E T E R S ” ALL
LEATHER SHOES!
Mrs. H. V. Adix and children
of Estacada are spending a few
weeks at Twin Rocks on the
coast. Dr. Adix made the trip
by auto with his family, remain­
ing at the resort over the week­
end and expecting to make other
week-end trips later.
Your Money Back and a New
Pair if You Find Anything But
LEATHER in Above Brand!
MEN’S SHOES “ ALL FOR WEAR”
.
LADIES’ SHOES “ ALL FOR WEAR”
.
BOYS’ SHOES “ALL FOR WEAR”
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CHILDREN’S SHOES “ ALL FOR WEAR”
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Mrs. Ennis Townsend of Taco­
ma is visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. R.
Townsend of Estacada.
$5.50
4.00
4.00
3.00
.
A NEW LOT OF GIRLS’
SCHOOL SHOES
BROWN, 2 to 6
BLACK, 2 to 6
BLACK CLOTH TOP
R. C. Mulkey of the Estacada
! barber shop left this week for
Portland, where he will make
j his home. The shop will be con-
i ducted for a few davs from 4 to
¡8 P. M. by Da v e Eschleman,
former local barber but beginning
the first of the week a new man
■ will be in charge.
Bert Chapman of Estacada
lately disposed of his Ford car
and is now driving a new Max­
well. which he purchased through
the Estacada Garage.
Rex Ludlow of Estacada who
lately enlisted in the navy is
leaving Saturday, for San Diego,
where he will be stationed.
$5.00
4.50
3.50
P runes S uffer D am age
Your
SATISFACTION-Our SUCCESS!
EA S T C LA C K A M A S SU PPLY CO.
ESTACADA
Don’t Throw Away Your Worn Tires. Our vulcanizing de­
partment has been enlarged and now occupies double its
former space!
Is now in ch a rg e o f J o e P esznecker, w ho is o n e o f th e m ost exp ert vu lcan izers in the
state. D on’t a ccep t your ow n ju d g em en t on w h eth er a tire is w orthless, let Joe look
it over and h e w ill ad vise you right. If it cannot be v u lcan ized and m ad e to w ear
m an y m iles lon ger, he w ill tell you and if it can be repaired, h e ’s th e m an that can
do it and do it right.
Joe has taken over the entire Tire Sales and Tire Repair business of
this Garage and it will be an economy to consult him when in need
of New or Repaired Tires or Tubes.
Cascade Garage
S. P. Pesznecker
Sales Agents for
DODGE
CHEVROLET
BUICK'
CADILLAC
Republic Trucks
Brunswick Tires
Cleveland Tractors
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Estacada
A peculiar p r u n e trouble
thought by many growers to be
brown rot but not related to it
ni anyway, is reported to H. P.
Barss. plant pathologist at O. A.
C., from prune districts through­
out Oregon. The trouble, thinks
Prof. Barss, is due the severe
and prolonged drought followed
by the rains of late July. The
change from dry to moist condi­
tions probably induced changes
in the fruit which brought on
s t r u c t u r a l and physiological
breaking down in ihe flesh. No
brown rot is visible so far this
year, and although many prunes
will be lost from the injury re­
ported it is still true that many
still unaffected may mature in
fair shape, as the trouble is not
contagious or infectious.
The German Crown Prince can
console himself with the thought
that he is leading the American
boys on to Berlin. At least they
are keeping close behind him.
No man, it is said, ts a hero to
his valet, and seldom to his dent­
ist. According to Dr. Davis, the
Crown Prince was far from hero­
ic in the dental chair. How would
he act if he got into close touch
with the business end of an Am­
erican bayonet? He would prob­
ably break all sprinting records.