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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
Thursday, June 12, 1919 eastern clackamas news Want and For Sale Column / oAnnouncement— v cents per line. Cadi in advance See Victor Domm for Primus Separators all sizes. Eagle Creek Falls. 10-24-19 Our store is now under the management of J. F. Lovelace, as A . E. Sparks has bought a new boat and sailed away to California. T h e new manager will be a little green perhaps at first, but he will soon catch on. H e will give the same courteous treatment which has always characterized this store. A s in the past, from time to time, we will offer our customers bar gains, as our policy will be to reduce rather than to increase prices. L ook out for our advertisement and you will learn something to your advantage. W e request a share of your patronage. W e shall handle bread and will make deliveries in the near future. Our old Jitney has been on the bum for a long time but we have got her all fixed up as good as new, and L ovey, the E. H . S. Catcher,will make deliveries any where in town and will also make delivery any reasonable distance in country with orders of $5.00 or more. East Clackamas Supply Co, Your Satisfaction is Our Success v> CALL ON IS W e handle the well known United States and Goodyear tires, which are the two best makes of tires on the market.______ j______: _______ : Always a fresh stock of Cords and Fabrics on hand. no shop worn tires to dispose of. We have Our motto is, “ Make your miles exceed your investment” Also remember the ever popular C H E V R O L E T . arrive at our garage. | C A S C A D E GARAGE Tw o car loads will soon R O Y W I L C O X , Proprietor. Fire P ro o f Garage Protects Your Cars ft “ MEN W ANTED AT WEST iJN N PAPER MILLS42c HOUR, 8 HOUR DAY. SEE MR. H. A. SWAFFORD AT MILL OFFICE ACROSS RIVER FROM ORE GON CITY. GOOD HOTEL PROVIDES CLEAN BEDS 20c; BEST MEALS 35c.” FOR SALE Six year old horse, weighs 1,600 lbs. Inquire o f F. E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Estacada. 6-12 \VANTED Two cows, fresh or soon to be fresh. Stanley Turel, 6-5 12 Estacada. Ore, FOR SALE A yearling colt and one two years old. Lee McKenzie, Rt. 1, Estaca da. 6-5-12 LOST One blue roan horse, 1,100 pounds, from Henry Wei gel's p'ace near Molalla. Sup posed to be bound for Eastern Oregon. Finder notify owner and receive reward, 5-29-6-12 If In Need of Good Tires- - - V Page Three FOR SALE -Two L i n c o l n buck lambs. See C, M. Folsom, Springwater. PASTURE for horses and cows, one-half mile southwest o f Springwater. Write or call O. N. Holmen, R. F. D. No. 3. 6-5-12 Oregon Poultry Farm Phil. Marquam, Proprietor T R A P -N E ST E D SIN G L E COMO W H IT E LEG H O R N S - The average Ameriean hen lays lean than SO eggs a year. Why breed and feed hens that would make a rich man poor? O N L Y T H E 200 EGG H EN S ARE M O NEY M A K E R S TO D A Y. Oregon Poultry Farm special ize« on 2(H) egg heiiH. All breeding pens composed of 200 egg hena or better. Get the heat netting» from trap-neated hena $l.fi0 up. Egga $0.0) per hundred. »of FOR SALE —Home Comfort range. Enquire at this office. 6-12-19 Oregon Poultry Farm The Boy Scouts ( Located one mile out of Estacada, Oregon, on Garfield road.) A drive for raising funds for the Roy Scout organization is be ing made this week. The slogan adopted is most suggestive, “ In vest a dollar in Boyhood to Build Manhood.” This organizatioh is so well known and its value ap preciated that there should be no difficulty in raising the necessary funds. Shop on Broadway adjoining office of E. W. Bartlett. * G . R EIN Shoe Maker & Repairing A L L W ORK DONE IN A FIR ST CLASS M A N N E R Can fit any ahoe to any foot.