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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
Thursday, June 19, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Six Saturday Specials! M. & R. Vanilla 16 oz. $1.05 Regular Price $1.25 M. & R. Lemon 16 oz. : $1.05 Regular Price $1.25 Vienna Style Sausage : .10 Regular Price 15c Deviled Meat : Regular Price 15c .10 We handle both White Mountain Flour and Butternut Bread The Jazz Column Articles that are advancing in prices. Rice. Citrus Powder and Canned Meats. Estacada is to play ball again Sunday, on the home grounds. We hope it will be a better game than they played last Sunday. The price of Eggs dropped off last week, but the market is good and strong again this week. We are in the market for old Potatoes. Phone us what you have. There is a mispelled word in this ad. copy, and we are going to give any 25c article in the store to the three first persons bringing in the ad. with the word marked. We can always supply you with anything you want in Feed and Poultry supplies. E S FEED T A C • A GROCERIES D A F E - E LUMBER D CO. We Beleive “A Satisfied Customer is the Best Advertisement LEE S. BRONSON HARRY C. REID MILTON D. EVAN S ia.m « g — The Misses Elizabeth and Ro Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clement berta Reid came over from Port and children, of Portland, were land Sunday, to visit home folks. picnicing in Estacada Wednes Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner day. visited their son Otis at the Sell- The N kws acknowledges the wood hospital Tuesday, who has receipt a bouquet of most had a slight relapse, we are sor beautiful of pinks from Mrs. Als- ry to hear. paugh, Saturday. These o 1 d Do not forget the big dance at fashioned flowers are delightful the pavilion for the benefit of and their clove scented fragrance the baseball team, on Saturday fills the room in which they are night. Moonlight dances are to placed. Their donor will please accept the best thanks of our be a feature. The Christian church is being better half and ourself. treated to a much needed coat of paint, a procedure which we Camping Party hope will be applied to other A bunch of Portland scouts buildings in town. are camping on the river above Kenneth Woods son of Mrs. Cazadero. They arrived last Eda Woods of Newberg. is visit Saturday and will return home ing his cousins Nova and Warren Sunday. Some of them were in Smith. He arrived last Sunday, town Monday for supplies. They and after a week's visit will go are having the time of their lives to Hull Run before returning and resting their wearied brain? home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens from the fatigues of the school and examinations. The spent Friday and Saturday in year Portland, attending the Rose names of the boys are, Morrison Herman, Dewayne Kegula, Day- Festival, and Mr. Stephens also ton Larimore, Louis Dielschnei- attended the sessions of the Lenger Linwill, Richard State Hankers* Association, held der, Middlebrooks, [Tarry G1 e a s o n. at the same time. They return Hugh Angle, Clarence Hitts, Al- ed Sunday morning accompanied den Hansen, Louis Rippell, Eu by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rogers of Portland, who spent the day gene Turnbow and Scoutmaster Dania Jewell. here. pi Miss Jessie Biles, instructor in Attention Odd Fellows Domestic Art at the 0. A. C., All Odd Fellows are requested lectured and demonstrate! to the' to attend Lodge Saturday even ladies in the High School auditor-1 ing next, as the 1st and 2nd de ium, on the use of dress lormsj grees will be conferred, the Bor and patterns. She was aciom- nanied by Miss Marie Anthony, ing Lodge giving the former. the county demonstrator. COME. J. K. Ely, Sec’y. Sunday will be the longest day Miss Violet Sarver has a posi* of the year. tion at Log Le Barre. 9 i ^Quality J. L. lACFV, Al?**7lL Pl«ce. C\rr><rcn