Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 29, 1919, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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which is a whole orchestra in a
little, is a worthy vehicle for the J
Built as well as we know how,
! finest of musical moods and lends
the Goodyear tire has come to a
I itself even to symphonic compo-
stage of perfection. Years of
j sitions.
experience has taught us a great
ESTACAl' \. ORE.
R. G. MARCH BANE,
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! Lloyd Taplor the dynamic plat-
deal and you who use the Good­
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year get the benefit of years of
H E A D Q U A R T E R S
F O R
C I G A R S
V a series of readings and impor-
experience.
Its reputation and
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AND T O B A C C O
employment are steadily and
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COLUMBIANS
will
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swiftly gaining, as word of its
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advantages become more widely
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spread.
Today it ts the stand­
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ard equipment on a pronounced
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Miss Bertha Muzzy their di-
majority of the finest motor cars
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rector,
besides lending her con­
built in this country. Goodyear
tralto voice to the vocal ensem­
cord tires cost more money to
bles, is a reader of distinctive a-
build than do tires of an earlier
bilitv. Miss Theda Dwiggins,
type.
It is the experience of
who contributes the lyric soprano
users, that despite the somewhat
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quality
to the vocal numbers, lias
higher cost the Goodyear cords
> | dramatic gifts in humorous mon­
cost less in the end.
logs. Miss Jennie Belle Perry,
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tiie mezzo-soprano of the quartet
R eed & Sh ib ley
,, is a pianist of more than usual
excellence. In Miss Watson the
THF. U N I V E R S A L C A R
brilliant organization has a dra­
matic soprano.
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T he Ford Sedan is high-class in ap­
With such an array of talent,
pearance and appointments
T h e seats
i WILL BUY YOUR CATTLE, STOCK HOGS, ; it will be a blot on the commun’d j
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are restful, and deeply upholstered with
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and a generous advance sale ot
cloth of high quality.
Large doors
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season tickets secured. The lo-
give convenient entrance on
either
If You Have Any, Let
committee which Kuarantoes j
side; plate glass windows in ike it a
ME Know!
the entreprise should not be al-
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closed car for inclement weath r, and
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lowed to suffer loss for tiieir pub-
give fresh air when open.
With high
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,ic spirited a, tion. Let n3 hope
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quality in appearance and equipment
this second Ohatauqua will prove
a success in every way.
there is the simple and safe control in
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1561 East Everett St.. Portland. Oregon.
driving.
A woman’s car— a family
Telephone: Tabor 4123
car for every day in the year.
Ford
TO DRIVE FOR FUNDS
If you have any fa t hogs or cattle, call
Sedan, $775 f. o. b. Detroit.
The Salvation Army will make
ED. DOUGLASS, Estacada
a drive for funds to maintain and
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extend its home service work the
week of June 22nd.
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ELK AID CAMPAIGN
Elks lodges in Oregon are tak­
ing a leading part in the Salva­
ESTACAD A, O R E.
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tion Army drive for funds.
1 HAVE JU ST RECEIVED A NEW
BOB’S PLACE
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J. W. REED AUTO CO.
FISHING SEASON OPENS
APRIL 1 s t -
SU PPLY OF FISHING TACKLE
AND S U P P L IE S ..
GET YOUR
ANGLING LICENSE HERE.
Confectionery, Ice Cream
and Tobacco
ED. B O N E R ’ S
$250,000 ASKED
Oregon is asked to raise $250,
000 for home service work of the
Salvation Army during the week
|of June 22 to 30.
New , Stand aud Laundry Agency.
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................................................ and H p. m. Sunday School a t 10:00 X
a. m., Young People’s Meeting at 6:30
X p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to ]
Y i attend these services.
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