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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
? why not save - money on your groceries Prices for balance of week Flour per sack - t Columbia - > 9 9 9 Tomatoes $ 1 .3 5 - 9 bbl. ’ Lard Best only 9 .2 0 1 0 lbs. - 2 .5 0 5 lbs. - 1 .3 0 5 lbs. - 1 .2 0 Standard 10c 9 10c Com Try our Special Blend Coffee or ’ 9 Cascade ’ 25c 35c "Y ou r Satisfaction is Our Success” East Clackamas Supply Co. Estacada, Oregon. Will Call A t You r Door And Get Live Hogs Also buying dressed hogs —>4c below Portland market quotations. M. J . KERKES BUYER FOR THE Albina Dressed Beef Company LIVESTOCK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS If you have any for sale, phone Henry Githena, Currinsville. Special Farmer’ & Merchants’ Club Meeting Called For Glenn Inglish, who has been in Garfield for the past few weeks Monday, April 9th. Garfield Boys Go To Idaho having been called to the bed side o f his mother, Mrs. J. A. Inglish, left Sunday for his home stead near Joseph. Idaho, accom panied by John 0 . Duus o f Gar field. Glenn, who is a member of the Idaho militia, is returning to join his company, having had special permit to remain away owing to his mother’ s illness, while John Duus contemplates helping Inglish on his homestead. A special meeting has been call ed for Monday evening, April 9th, at Hotel Adams, when the Cheese Proposition will be thoroughly discussed by Mr. H. Chapman, Government Cheese Expert Ever/one is invited to be pres ent and if you are coming to the dinner, please notify the Central Phone Office at once. A crowd o f the young folks o f George gave a surprise birthday party on Leo Rath, last Thursday at his home. Refreshments and I. O. O. F. Notice "500” were the entertainments Grand Master Westbrook and for the evening. Grand Conductor Weed will be John Cooper o f George, a for in Estacada on an official visit, Saturday evening, April 7th, so mer resident o f St. Johns, and who is residing on the Gilmore all members are requested to be place, made a business trip to present early. Portland last Saturday returning Wednesday. Mrs. J. P. Burkholder, an aunt o f Mrs. W. H. Holder, is visiting Mrs. R. H. Currin o f Currins- gave a n afternoon at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. v il 1 e , H. Holder o f Estacada. Mrs. luncheon for her mother, Mrs. G. B. Linn, in honor of her Burkholder has been a mission birthday, Saturday, March 24th. ary in India for the past 51 years, and is returning to her former The Springwater Presbyterian home in Minnesota, where she Church will have morning ser vices, Sunday, April 8th, to expects to remain indefinitely. which all are invited. John Trachsel o f Springwater, Another Livestock shipment preparatory to the establishment was made from the Estacada o f the cheese factory in Estacada yards, Wednesday, April 4th, for is having plans drawn for a large which some fancy prices were new barn. Mr. Trachsel main paid. tains one o f the biggest dairy Among the names on the list ranches in this section and has o f the automobile contestants, subscribed for as much stock in' as being carried by the Evening the Estacada cheese factory, as Telegram appears the name o f the by-laws will allow one stock Mrs. B. 0 . Boswell o f Estacada, who has the solid support of the holder to own. Estacada Schools, and other or ganizations are asked to line up Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs o f East- j for one candidate for this dis ern Oregon, are visiting at the trict, which will keep this town’ s home o f JesseStubbs in Faraday. name before the public. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + It’s time YO U were getting your Plow Shares Ground Saws Gummed — The best of service. C. C. Miller ■ , ■■ All work guaranteed. Plumbing—Steam Fitting—Tinning + : * + *