Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 17, 1919, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Fourth of July Fund Report
MONEY COLLECTED
W. E. Linn, $10.00; R. G.
Marchbank, $10.00; F. E. Boner,
$5; Estacada Feed Co., $5; J. M.
Park, $2.50; l)r. R. G. McCall,
$5.; East Clackamas Supply Co.,
$5; J. W. Reed Auto Co., $5; Roy
Wilcox, $5; J. B. Bass, $2.50;
Estacada Pharmacy, $5; Warren
McWillis, $2; J. C. Hillman, $2;
East Clackamas News, $2; Wm.
Dale Co., $2; J. V. Barr. $1; E.
Marshall; $1; Dr. L. A. Wells,
$5; Ed. Douglass, $2.50; N. C.
Adlon, $2; G. Rein, $1; G. H.
Lichthorn, $3; Bert H. Flinch,
$5; Hank Boyer, $1; Fred Bar­
tholomew, $1; FiStacada Hotel,
$5; C. G. Cathcarh, $1; Estacada
State Bank, $5; W. A. Heyla-
man, $2; Mr. Thompson, $2.
PAID OUT
Music, $60; two rooms for mu­
sicians, $2; floor wax $1.50; paper
ribbon, 75c; butter,$1.85; sugar,
75c; pickles, $4.50; washing dish­
es, $2; roijk, $1.50; ham, $8.25;
3 prize dances, $3.
Cookies donated by Tru Blu
Biscuit Co. Bread donated by
Log Cabin Baking Co. Coffee—
Royal Club, donated by Lang
Co. Cakes donated by the ladies.
Pavilion donated by P. R. L. &
P. Co. Printing donated by
Fiast Clackamas News.
Total amount collected... .$105.50
Total expense..................;..88.10
Balance......................... 17.40
$17.40 balance turned over to
Estacada ball team.
Yours truly,
It. G. Marchbank, Treas.
UPPER EAGLE C REEK
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass, of
The Dalles, motored to Eagle
(Yeek Saturday and visited with
relatives.
Mrs. II. S, Jones and Mrs.
Reed of Portlann, were guests
at tin* home of Walter Douglass
Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Wilcox and children
were the dinner guests of H. S.
Gibson on Sunday
FOR SALE
Saw mill No. 2 Russell 8 pat­
ent head blocks. 0 truck carriage
husk frame dividing devices,
belt friction feed. No. 4)1 Sim­
m o n s l>ottom saw, No. 1(5 Atkins
top saw equipment, shafting and
gearing for 32 inch cut otf saw,
main drive belt, endless five ply
12 inches wide gearing and shaft­
ing for saw dust conveyor 100 ft. #
long also other belting. It will
cut 25.000 capacity, almost new, .
will take good Chevrolet or Ford
in trade. S. E. Wooater.
Ira Neil and his mother are
visiting at the Dalles.
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
PLACE YOUR
Fred M. Rowley, representa­
tive of the Commerce Safe De­
posit and Mortgage Co. of Port­
land, was in town the fore part
in the Home Company
of the week. He is busily en­
and through the Home Agent
gaged in preaching financial sal­
vation through thrift and meth­
J. W. REED
odical saving. His company af­
fords a safe and easy way for so
ESTACADA
doing. He is a most clear and
Agent for
persuasive talker, and will con­
vict you of the folly of not sav­
The Pacific States
ing, convince you of its necessity
and help you bring forth fruits Fire Insurance Company
meet for repentance, by offering
bonds on the easy installment
R. R. CARLSON
plan. If we had only met him
earlier in life, we might have Undertaker and Em balm er
been living now in a mansion on
Gresham - Oregon
Easy Street.
Warren McWillis
The people of the town, should
Local Agent for Estacada
cheerfully comply with the re­
strictions on the use of water for
The dining room at the Esta­
irrigating purposes, as published cada is closed again, as Mr. and
on front page. It will be incon­ Mrr. W. T. Thompson who had
venient but not nearly as much charge of it, have left for Port­
so as a water famine.
land.
Thursday, JulY 17, 1919
Fire Insurance
HOGS
HIGHEST PRICES
AT ALL TIMES!
—can be obtained by listing
with ESTACADA FEED CO.
The Hop Special makes
daily trips to Portland.
Ship your furnit u r e by
truck.it is quicker, t ake n
from door to door, a t l ess
expense.
Any one having anything
whatsoever in Portland for
transportation to Estacada,
can leave word or the goods
themselves, at 153 Front St.
F. C. Bartholomew
or ESTACADA FEED CO.
The Board of
Lubrication Engineers
Our Board of Lubrication En­
gineers study the lubrication
needs of each make of automobile.
These experts have determined
the correct consistency of Zero-
lene for your make of automobile.
Their recommendations are avail­
able for you in the Zerolene Cor­
rect Lubrication Charts. There is
a chart for each make of car.
Zerolene is correctly refined
from selected California crude oil.
It keeps its lubricating body at
cylinder heat, holds compression,
gives perfect protection to the
moving parts and deposits least
carbon. It is the product of the
combined resources, experience
and equipment of the Standard
Oil Company.
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Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for
your car. At your dealer’s or our near­
est station.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California*
1 h grade for each type o f engine
J. L. LA CEY , Special Agent, Park Place, Oregon.
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