Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 19, 1919, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, June 19, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
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Old man Lovelace is still on the job and the greenness has worn off somewhat,
and we are now getting down to brass tacks.
If you are contemplating purchasing a bill of goods in our lines of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Shoes, etc., and have no way of getting them home, come in and see what
we can do for you. Our prices we guarantee to be as low as possible, class of goods
considered.
We have just received a letter from Mr. Sparks, stating that he was ready to
come home as it was getting monotonous dpwn there alone.
If it is not convenient to come in, call us up. Our jitney is always ready to go
and we are at your service at all times.
We have on our Bargain Counters a few of Ladies, Middies, regular price $2.00,
now $1.25. Ladies Silk Hose in white, brown, black and grey, only 85c per pair and
only a limited amount left.
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Clackamas Supply
WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR EGGS.
Your Satisfaction is Our Success
Ed. Bartholomew and family
of White Salmon, were here the
latter part of last week, guests
at the Saling and Bartholomew
homes.
Postmaster and Mrs. Heylman
have received word that their
son, Captain W. H. Heylman,
has been promoted to the rank of
major. He is still in Paris bnt
they are expecting to hear any­
time that he is on his way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlbergwill
leave next week for a visit with
relatives in Seattle. G. W.
Klunson pf Oregon City, will be
acting agent,
An enthusiastic meeting at the
German Bund ha 1 at George
was held Tuesday night in re­
gard to obtainingthe Hood River
Loop road. Another meeting for
the same purpose will be held
tonight in Garfield.
Mrs. C. T. Griffith, of Dubu­
que, Iowa, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. J. F. Dunlop.
. Mrs. N. S. Laurry, of Waluga, •
Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood of
Bull Run and Mrs. E. D. Allen
of Marmot, attended the Eastern
Star session Tuesday evening.
This was t he concluding one and
the Chapter will take a recess
until fall.
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Want and For Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
See Victor Domm for Primus
Separators all sizes. Eagle Creek
Falls.
10-24-19 *
“MEN WANTED AT WEST
LINN PAPER MILLS45c 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 SAI,E Three A No. 1
brood sows, 5 months old, one
half O. I. 1C. weighing around
200 lbs. P. W. Douglas, Eagle
Creek, Ore. 6-12-19
FOR SALE Homt Comfort
range. Enquire at this office.
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FOR SALE Two Li nc ol n
buck lambs. See C. M. Folsom,
Spring water.
FOR SALE CHEAP Young
mare, buggy and harness. Ap­
ply to Clyde Denny, Estacada.
6-5-6-2(5
FOR SALE A Kimball piano
nearly new. Inquire of P. .).
Monroe, 1 mile northeast of th(*
Springwater store’. 6-19-26
FOR SALE One two horse
hack and one wagon, rack and
double harness.
Chas. Light foot, Estacada Rt.
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6-19-26
Oregon Poultry Farm
Phil. Marquam, Proprietor
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P age Three
of Electrically Equipped Automobiles
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California State registration for the month of May show CHEVROLET with
1020 cars registered against 709 by the nearest competitor.
CHEVROLET has led all competitors for the first five months of 1919 in the
sale of electrically equipped motor cars by 161 registrations.
Can there be more convincing proof of CHEVROLET popularity, won
entirely on Merit?
M echanical excellence and econom y of operation are reasons why CHEV­
ROLET is the chosen car of 500,000 satisfied owners.
C ASC AD E GARAGE
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Fire Proof Garage Protects Your Cars
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TRAP-NESTED SING EE
CO MR WHITE I.EGHORNS
The average American hen
lays less than SO eggs a year.
Why breed arid feed hens that
would make a rich man poor?
ONLY THE 200 EGG HENS
ARE MONEY MAKERS TO­
DAY.
Oregon Poultry Farm special­
izes on 200 egg hens. All
breeding pens composed of 200
egg hens or better.
Get the best settings from
trap-nested hens $1.50 up.
Eggs $9.00 per hundred.
Oregon Poultry Farm
(Located one mile out of Estacada,
Oregon, on Garfield road.)
Shop on Rroadway adjoining office of
E. W. Rartlett.
G . R E IN
Shoe Maker & Repairing
ALL WORK DONE IN A
FIRST CLASS MANNER
Can tit any shoe to any foot,
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