Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 19, 1917, Image 2

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    Call and let us show you
our new stock o f
Ladies’
Dressy
Shoes
*
A ll sizes and a variety o f
up to date styles.
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All white canvas -
with Nertlin soles —
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and rubber heels
Black
$4.
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kid lowers —
with white cloth tops —
leather soled
$5.
Two toned brown all cloth
very
dressy
$4.50
White canvass outing —
and tennis shoes
75c up
Men’s Harvest Shoes
$2.75 up
‘ ‘Your Satisfaction is Our Success”
East Clackamas Supply Co.
E stacada, Oregon.
Will Call At Your Door
And Get Live hogs
Also buying dressed hogs
M .
Gc below Portland market quotations.
J.
K E R K E S
B U Y E R
FOR
T H E
Albina Dressed Beef Company
LIVESTOCK
OF
ALL
D E S C R I P T I O N S
If you have any for sale, phone Henry Cîithens,
Currinsville.
Belgian Relief Growing
The following1 contributions to­
ward the Belgian Relief Fund
have been received by the com­
mittee o f the Garfield Grange:
Previously acknowledged $224.16
W. D. Whitcomb
12.
W. H. Dillon
5.
A German Friend
5.
W. H. H. Wade
5.
Gar. Grange Entertainment 4.75
A Friend
2.
”
”
1.50
V. Lingelbach
1.
Mrs. T. J. Reagan
1.
J. M. Park
1.
W. H. Holder
1.
Mrs. J. A. Somer
.50
Mrs. Coupland
.25
A Friend
.50
Joel Bowman
1.
E. H. S. Echoes
Edited by
Sadie Wilcox and Basil Manlove
The County Oratorical and De­
clamatory Contests were held at
Oregon City Friday, with Lewis
Jones of E. H. S. awarded first
prize in the former event, his
subject being “ TKe Outcome” .
Miss Rubv McWillis, also of E.
H. S. won the second prize in the
Declamatory Contest.
The Student Body held its reg­
u l a r , meeting Friday and decided
to discontinue track and take up
military training, also to build
another tennis court and to make
an appropriation for the purchase
of suitable stationery for the sol­
diers stationed here.
On next Thursday afternoon
there
will be a written Spelling
Total
$265.66
Contest at the Est icada Schools,
between the grade schools of the
Springwater News Items
section. The grades will be dis­
Contributed
missed but the nigh school will
The Springwater Grange met have its regular studies.
Saturday last, with Rep. Stephens
Editor’ s Note
It seems a shame to exclude the pup­
as the principal speaker giving
ils o f the high school from the above
a convincing talk against the contest, as the unexpurgated original
manuscript of this w eek’ s Echoes con­
Road Bond Issue.
tained the following words: -
echos -
Miss Elva Shibley and Rae oritorical - d< clainitory - dicided - app-
Erickson attended the C. E. Con­ ropration - stationary and studdies. ”
vention in Portland Tuesday as
Brood Sows For
delegates.
Local Disposal
Mrs. A. Schmidt and son Ver­
non o f Sheridan and Mrs. Gen-
Walter Givens this week pur­
serowski o f Portland are visiting chased at the Portland Union
friends and relatives here.
Stock Yards a part carload o f
The play and shadow-social gi­ Duroe brood sows, being the only
ven by the C. E. Society last breed obtainable.
week was enjoyed by all and
These animals are of thorobred
proved a financial success.
stock and are for -sale to farm­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Erickson
and daughter have moved to Port­ ers wanting brood stock.
land, where he will be employed
by the Wells Fargo Company.
Gilbert Courtright, who recent­
ly
left E. H. S. to begin farming,
A party consisting of Mr. and
deserves
much credit.
Gilbert
Mrs. Will Bard, Mrs. Jas. Shib­
left
to
answer
the
patriotic
call
ley, Mrs. L. Tenny, Mrs. J. Mog-
for
more
crops
to
be
raised
and
er and Mrs. J. C. Peterson at­
tended a convention at the Rose has gone onto an 86 acre summer
City Park Church in Portland fallowed piece of land.near Pen­
dleton, where he will raise beans.
last Tuesday.
*
It’s
time
Y O U
were
getting your
A
* Plow Shares Ground :
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Saws Gummed
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T h e best of service.
C. C. Miller
*
AH work guaranteed.
Plumbing— Steam Fitting— Tinning
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