Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 05, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Two
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VIOLA BREEZES
Cake & Jubb are moving their
saw mill to the Lacy place at
Dodge .)
Mrs. fid. Ficken wasltaken
suddenly ill one day last week
and immediately taken to a Port­
land hospital where she was op­
erated on. She is now getting
along nicely.
D. G. White & Son have com­
menced the erection of a building
at Viola in which they will put
in a stock of general merchan­
dise.
Surveyors for the new railroad
through this section, were in
this locality last week.
Mrs. Wm. Hicinbotham went
to Gresham Monday to see her
new nephew, born on the 25th
of January,
Mrs. Kay Miller, who has been
sick for some time was able to be
out Monday.
Mrs. N. L. Sevier and grand­
daughter Clara Hicinbotham,
went to Gresham Friday to see
Clara’s mother Mrs. Chas. Hicin­
botham and the new baby. It
was Mrs. Hicinbotham’s birth­
day and she received many pleas­
ant reminders of the occasion,
among other things was a beau­
tiful plant from the Rebekah
lodge of Estacada‘ of which she
is a member.
Smallpox broke out in the
Bethel school last week.
U PPER EAGLE CREEK
Will Palrnuteerof Morgan, was
a guest at the uome of H. S. and
R. B. Gibson a part of last week.
Mrs. Katie Douglass left on
Saturday for Stevenson, Wash.,
where she will visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sweenev, for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson
were the dinner guests of Mr.
ana Mrs. Harvey Gibson of Bar­
ton last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle
of Troutdale and Mr. and Mrs.
U. S. Morgan of Estacada, were
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. P.
Woodle on Sunday.
Mr. Platt was a Portland visit­
or the other day.
Mrs. L. A. Woodle called on
her son Joe. Saturday, at the
hospital. He is improving and
expects to l»e home some time
this week.
C. H. Paddison has been saw­
ing w(od for Roy Douglass this
last week.
Mrs. R. B. Gibson was the
week end guest of Mrs. Nora
of Estacada.
GEORGE ITEMS
Mrs. Julius Paulsen who has
been visiting lelatives in Portr
ThurxUy, February 5. 1920
CHANDLER
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Famous For Its M arvelous M otor
: E u ro p e W elco m es T h e
¿ H a n d le r Sin
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OW and then you read something about “French style and line” In
automobiles, or perhaps it’s “the newest English idea.” And some
folks have gone across to get the newest suggestions.
Europe hasn't built automobiles for five years and Europe is crying Tor
new cars and good cars.
America's style is Europe's style now.
The Chandler Six, popular in many other countries for years but kept out
of Europe the past three years because of war-time prohibition of shipments,
is welcomed everywhere in Europe now—welcomed for the excellence of its
performance, and quite as much for the beauty of its styles of body.
The Chandler, represented in the British Isles by Messrs. H. G. Burford
Ac Company, Ltd., of London, was exhibited by that old established English
automotive house, at the great Olympia Motor Show,
N
and was “quite the sensation of the s h o w s a y s a Lohdon cable.
**Three hundred and seventy Chandlers were sold in two days.”
Apparently England Is greatly pleased with America's best style in
motor cars.
Ths Chandler Offer« Highest Quality At The ralreet Prie«
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
Seven-Passenger Touring Cor, S1895
Four-Parsenger Roadster, S189S
Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, t l 975
Seven-Passenger Sedan, 11195
Four-Passenger Coupe, S279S
Limousine. S339i
(Ait Prices f . a. b. Cleveland)
[ Cascade Garage
C H A N D L E R MOTOR CAR C O M P A N Y
CLEVELAND, OHIO
land for the past week, has re­
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Ruhl and Ed.
Harders motored to Portland last
Sunday.
A number of the George peo­
ple attended the show at Estaca­
da last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Snyder
and ton of Estacada, visited their
sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Harders last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Weisenfluh
were transacting business «in
Portland last Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Klinker visited her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Johnson, last Saturday
evening.
OttoStulke of Barton visited
relatives in George last Sunday.
DOVER ITEMS
R. C. Deming of Estacada will
apeak at the school house,. Mon­
day afternoon on berry culture.
L. Wilson has been selling bis
property and intends to leave
Dover soon.
Walter Kitzmiller spent sever­
al days in Portland last week,
purchasing the 20 acre tract for­
merly owned by Mr. Walton.
Mr. Schminky has sold his
farm and stock to Mr. Shaw of
Pleasant Home. The Shaw fam­
ily will move to their farm this
week.
Mrs. William Updegrave of
Sandy was visiting Mrs. Susan
Updegrave and family for seyer-
days the past week.
R. Thompson had the misfor­
tune to find his cow dead in the
barn Tuesday morning.
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