Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 12, 1919, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    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- - -
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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.