Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 24, 1919, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, April 24 , 1919
eastern
clackam as
Page Seven
S O D A
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C h a in s
A R E NO STRONGER T H A N
TH EIR W E A K E S T L I N K !
There are no weak links in
the C H E V R O L E T C A R S .
Their worth has b e e n
proven by the severest tests in
all parts of the world.
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ECONOMY— DURABILITY—AND
GOOD APPEARANCE-
A L L C H E V R O L E T ASSETS
PRICE HERE
$ 8 5 7 .0 0
“ A S K T H E M A N W HO DRIVES O N E ”
H. V. A D I X . D i s t r i b u t o r
O. D. E B Y
Oregon City,
Oregon
I WILL BUY YOUR CATTLE, STOCK HOGS,
FAT HOGS, VEAL, SHEEP AND FRESH
COWS—
If You Have Any, Let
ME Know!
I Also Buy Dressed Hogs
M. J. KERKES
1561 East Everett St., Portland. Oregon.
Telephone: Tabor 4123
FISHING SEASON OPENS
APRIL 1 s t -
I H A V E JUST RECEIVED A N E W
SU P PL Y OF FISHING TA CKLE
A N D SUPPLIES.
GET Y O U R
AN GLIN G LICENSE HERE.
Confectionery, Ice Cream
and Tobacco
ED. B O N E R ’ S
Newt, Stand aud Laundry Agency.
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IN S T A N T L Y !
CAN BE APP LIED BY A CH IL D !
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The
ESTACADA
Store
PHARM ACY
D R I N K S
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Henry Trapp took Easter dinner
with Coyd Looney o f Currins-
ville.
BOB’S PLACE
Joe Robertson returned from
Lents where he has been visiting
his father and sister.
R. G. M A R C H B A N K ,
Arthur Duncan has returned
from Eastern Oregon, where h e !
has been working for sometime.
H E A D Q U A R T E R S
E S T A C A D A , ORE.
F O R
AND TOBACCO
C I G A R S
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The R. G. Palmatiers spent the
week-end visiting at their daught­
e rs, Mrs. Lee Wills and Mrs.
Geo. Carters near Portland.
Mr. VV. P. Snuffin while grind­
ing some plowshares had the
misfortune to get a piece o f steel
in his eye, which was removed
by Dr. McCall.
L. J. Palmatier motored to
Silverton Friday, to visit his
brother Henry.
Mrs. H. D.
Trapp went with them as far as
Woodburn to visit her mother,
Mrs. D. M. Ratcliffe, all return­
ing Sunday.
THE U N I V E R S A L
CAR
Remember that
when
you
bring
your Ford car to us for mechanical
attention that you get the genuine Ford
service — materials, experienced work­
men and Ford factory prices.
Y( ur
Ford is too useful, too valuable to take
chances with
poor
mechanics,
with
equally poor quality materials.
Bring
it to us and save both time and money.
W e are authorized Ford dealers, trusted
by the Ford Motor Com pany to look
after the w^nts of Ford owners— that’s
the assurance we offer.
W e are getting
a few Ford cars and first com e first to
receive delivery.
Confidential Adviser
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S O D A
L U N C H E S
Attorney-at-Law
General Practice
W A T E R
L O W E R E A G L E CREEK
Mrs. Mary Fletcher is enjoying
a visit from her brother, Mr.
Smith of Bridal Veil.
R. English from Seattle, visit­
ed his father and mother at the
home of their daughter Mrs. B.
F. Cogswell, a few days ago.
Joe Fuzick came home last
week, after having spent some
weeks in the Good Samaritan
Hospital, where he was operated
on for pus on his lungs.
Mrs. Emma Writman and her
daughter Frieda, have been vis­
iting at Mrs. Regina H orger’s
the past week, and making gar­
den on their own place, where
they expect soon to build a sum­
mer cottage.
J. W. REED AUTO CO.
ESTACA D A , ORE.
Phone Main 92
M. E. Church
There will be services both morning
and evening next Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00
a. m., Young People’s Meeting at 6:30
p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to
attend these services.
J. F. Dunlop, Pastor,
C A L L A N D SE E M Y L IN E O F
GOODS, NOTIONS
AND SEEDS
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