Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 06, 1917, Image 8

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    We are the Agents for the World s
Largest Line
Want and For Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
CASH PAID for .Junk Econo­
mize, save your RAGS, RUB­
BER, IKON, and METAL of all
kinds and bring them to Jerry
Jones, The Junk Man.
Pool Room, Estacada.
FOR SALE Several head of
saddle and pack horses, one 5 yr.
old horse suitable for driving and
light ranch work.
II. Wallace, Forest Ranker.
WALL PAPERS
and our Sample Books displajr a vast
variety Artistic Designs and Colors
E s ta c n d a
FOR SALE 1916 Dodge Car
in excellent condition, shows lit­
tle wear, run only 5160 miles, 5
tires (2 new), completely equip-
ped. Call at News office or at P. j
F. Standish ranch, Garfield. !
Owner going East, reasonable1
terms on good paper.
FOUND That no man has
ever practiced the art in this
town, who can beat me when it
comes to horseshoeing! If you
claim Missouri as your old home
state, see my exhibits at the Fair.
Sam Barr of Barr & Barr
Estacada Blacksmiths
FOR SALE Loose oat straw,
$11.00 per ton, on the Dr. King
place at Eagle Creek.
WANTED
The William Dale Company
Estacada
1.90
Is it worth
$
to you
to have
100 Letter* Heads
YOUR
Evergreen Berries
and
String Beans
o f a ll kiiiils
100 Envelopes
Prunes & Green Gages
Advise us what vegetables
You have for sale.
Estacada Cannery
Frank Ewing of Viola. Agri­
cultural Agent of the P. R. L. &
P. Co. is leaving Thursday, of
this week for a three days moun­
tain trip, in company with 0 . B.
Coldwell and A. C. McMicken of
the railway company. The par-
tv expect to take saddle and pack
horses and make a loop back to
Esiacaoa via Three Links. Timo­
thy Meadows and Squaw Moun­
tain.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wells
of Kansas City, after an extend­
ed visit at the home of her sister,
Mrs. E. W. Bartlett of Estacada, j
are leaving: this week for their
home, returning by way of Cal­
ifornia.
K. W. Bartlett of Estacada is
now the proud owner of a fine
Velie seven passenger car, hav
intr purchased same through the
agency of the Estacada Garage.
Like other new car owners,
Mr. Bartlett is giving free dem­
onstrations and jitney service
along the main streets.
printed with
name
and the name of y'our
farm or business on them?
If you would profit
by this offer, call at
-1
NEWS OFFICE
« « I I I CMOS
Henry V. Adix, M. D.
P h ysician a n d S urgeon
Office Adjoining Residence
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can he connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring
Dr. L. A. Wells
Dentist
Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix
Dr. R. Morse
P h ysician a n d S urg eo n
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd
Residence: Main and 5th Sts.
Telephone Connection
Claude W. Devore
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
Estacada, Oregon.
JO HN
B RO W N
The Insurance Man
Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 513
-
Gresham
East Clackamas County Fair
Continued from Front Page
The tair will be open each day
from 9 A. M. until 6 P. M. and
all exhibits will be carefully
guarded and cared for nights,
when a watchman and caretaker
will be employed.
Unusual interest is this year
being shown in the competition
among the boys and girls of the
community, especially in the
Boys and Girls’ Clubs, where
pigs, potatoes, canned products
and articles of domestic science
will vie for prizes.
As the office of the State Vet­
erinarian is too rushed with out­
side work, the ruling, making it
necessary that all animals exhib­
ited be fisst inspected by a vet­
erinarian, will not be in force,
thereby eliminating some of the
confusion that has been present
on the opening days of former
fairs.
The public is cordially invited
to not only attend the fair each
day, but to help make it a bigger
success by their individual ex­
hibits.
It is likely the best of the ex­
hibits from this fair will be sent
to the Clackamas County Fair
which occurs at Can by on Sept,
loth to 21st inclusive and from
there to the State Fair at Salem,
which occurs soon after.