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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
Thursday, January 2, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Seven M. E. Church UPPER EAGLE CREEK There will be services both morning S O D A Sunday School at 10:00 H. S. Gibson was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. Everyone cordially invited to attend these services. J. F. Dunlop, Pastor, There are a number of cases of influenza in Eagle Creek. I * 1 ! A. N. Orke was out to his farm home the first of last week. PUM P OIL AN D W A TE R C O O L IN O SYSTEM. HARRISON RADIATOR. BROW N-LIPE-CHAPIN GEARS. A STARTING AND L I G H T I N G SYSTEM TH AT A L W A Y S WORKS. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Lovell, of Currinsville, were Grange visitors Saturday. Fred Hoffmeister and s o n Ernest, made a business trip to Oregon City Saturday. THE GREAT CHEVROLET VALVE IN H E A D MO T O R. $ 9 9 FOR P O W E R —S P E E D — E C O N O M Y . T H E S E F E A T U R E S N O T IN A N Y CAR W I T H I N $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 O F ITS PRICE. Carl Clark o f Vancouver bar racks, received his honoi able dis charge and is now at home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Naylor enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Doug lass at dinner on Christmas. EBY Attorney-at-Law General Practice Confidential Adviser Oregon City, Mrs. Fred Moehnkeof Shuebel, was the week-end guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Roy Douglass. . Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were calling at the home of Geo. Preister, of Logan, Sunday after noon. M.J. KERKES Livestock Buyer and Butcher. Livestock of all kinds purchased. Carl Douglass of Fort Steavens visited at the home o f Geo. Judd last Sunday, returning in the evening. Phone or see H E N R Y G IT H E N S Currinsville. y ? Y y y Y Y Y Y Y ? ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y C O N FEC TIO N ER Y Kodaks and Supplies Rolls Developed Free When Prints Are Ordered Enlargements a Specialty ED. B O N E R ’S LA U N D R Y AGENCY $ Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Preister, of Logan. Miss Nettie Woodle of Salem, was the Christmas guest of the home folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle. Mr. and Mrs. R. ,B. Gibson, and H. S. Gibson were the dinn er guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Udell on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. •x »X “X "X “X “X “:“X "X *4 *X "X ”X »X "X “X “:-^ k x -> B. Gibson and Hiney Alloway spent last Monday evening at the home of Roy Douglass. Magazine Subscriptions 1 Y y í Y The How’s This? ------ - A T - “C L U B It. G. MAKCHBANK. - H E A D Q U A R T E R S A N D ! ESTACADA, ORE. F O R C I G A R S T O B A C C O Mrs. Viola Douglass came out from Portland Sunday, remaining for a short time. L Y N IT E PISTONS. D. B O B ’S P L A C E | T. C. McKay went to Portland Sunday, to be gone ten days. Hiney Alloway was an Oregon City and Portland visitor the other day. THREE POINT CRA NK SH A FT. O. D R I N K S Elmer Judd is on the sick list. a. m., Young People’s Meeting at 6:30 p. m. 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Sold by all Druggists, 76c. % % DON’T ALL COME AT ONCE—THERE WILL SOON BE ENOUGH FOR ALL—AT LAST We are Authorized to Take Orders for Ford 5-Passenger Touring Cars AND THE GREATEST FARM NECESSITY OF THE AGE The Ford One T on Truck WE ALSO SELL VELIE AND MAXWELL TRUCKS — W hen you want to buy a T O U R I N G C A R , don’t for get the M A X W E L L 1919, it is S O M E C A R . — W e also handle the old R E L I A B L E V E L IE . — In second hand cars we have some good buys in Fords, 1917 Maxwells, Flanders Roadster and 5 Pass. Chevrolet. — When in need of anything in our line call and let us make you some prices that will astonish you and don’t for get that J. M. M E L T O N , our old reliable auto mechanic is still in charge of our repair department. E s ta c a d a ----=—— G a ra g e .1 . W . R E E D, Prop, and Owner W E SO LICIT A RIGH TEO US S H A R E OF YO UR PATR O N AG E, A N D W I L L TRY A N D MERIT IT. Eagle Creek Grange held its regular meeting last Saturday. The officers for the coming year were elected. An interesting session was held one pleasing feature of the program and which delighted the children at least, was the Christmas pit* which was prepared for their enjoyment. VIOLA BREEZES Frank Cockerline spent Christ mas with his brother Clark and family. H. Bradley has sold his stock and rented his place to a Port land man. Elmer Olson of McMinnville spent the week with the Ran dolph family. Alice Hicinljotom o f River Mill spent Christmas week with her grand-parents, and relatives. Mr. Hayes and family have Corporal L. I). Hollingsherg of moved in to the store building. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibb spent Camp Lewis spent a few days last week in Portland with re- recently with his wife our'teach- er. latiees.