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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
Thursday, July 3, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS P age T h ree Want and For Sale Column 5 cents per line. Cash in advance FREE! FREE! FREE! See Victor Domm for Primus Separators all sizes. Eagle Creek Falls. 10-24-19 FOR SALE—Team of Mules and harness. Mules weigh 1.900 lbs. Enquire at this office. At East Clackamas Supply Co. store, * Beginning Monday, July 7th, and including Saturday July 12th, FOR SALE— a team of mules, weight 1,100 each, about 7 years old. Phone 906. FOR SALE A yearling colt and one two years old. 7-1? Lee McKenzie, Estacada, R tl. A nice piece of DECORATED CHINAWARE, in Vases, Cream Pitchers, Finger Bowls and an assortment of various articles tocTnumerous to mention, with every $1.50 purchase for cash. Your choice. Free while they last. Come in and get something before they are all gone. Flour and Sugar excepted. FOR SALE -O ne sorrel colt years old, and a mower. F. N. Cadonau, South Estaca da. 6-28 7-:t Bread! Bread! Bread! - - DAVIDSON’S IDEAL # E stacad a’» R ed Cross East Clackamas Supply Co. N eed s H elp That means you! How many Estacada women will work for the needy children of Belgium and France? Our responsibilities did not cease with the war and their need is as great as ever. Ladies who can knit or sew are urged to come each Wednes day afternoon to the Red Cross rooms. Mrs. J. F. Lovelace, Pres. Your Satisfaction is Our Success Our grass grown streets may be “things of beauty” from an aesthetic point of view, but they do not serve as a good advertise ment for the place. Do not forget the grand free dance at the park tomorrow night, in honor of the returned boys in Uncle Sam’s service. Everything is free and a good time is assured. One of the largest picnics in the Estacada park, took place last Sunday, when the Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation, employers and employees, held their second annual picnic. It took thirteen cars to bring them, besides many coming by autos. Dancing, baseball, athletic and • other contests passed the time in fun and merriment. NOTICE To those knowing themselves indebted to the Estacada Meat Market: All accounts must be settled before the 10th of each month. J. C. Hilman. Mrs. N. B. Ecker visited her daughter, Mrs. VV. F. Cary, at Boring, last Sunday. X [EVROLET j X R. S. Ludlow returned Tuesday evening after a short visit with L. A. Chapman and family of The Dalles. He informs us that Mr. Chapman, who was former ly located here, is doing a nice business with prospects very en couraging. He wishes to be re membered to all his old friends. LEADS IN SALES of Electrically Equipped Automobiles 1 J ä .% 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? Mechanical excellence and economy of operation are reasons why CHEV ROLET is the chosen car of 500,000 satisfied owners. : C A S C A D E GARAGE ROY WILCOX, Proprietor. Fire P roof Garage Protects Your Cars X f X Mrs. G. A. Lovell and daugh ter Mae, and Mrs. George Hitch ing and daughter Ruth, have gone to North Dakota for the summer.