Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 21, 1919, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 21, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Three
Want and For Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
SPECIAL!
Sell Your Green
• PRUNES
SPECIAL!
W e have received direct from the factory a large line of Hats and Caps in all the
latest shapes and styles, for young and old, at reasonable prices. If you are a crank
as to style, we can fix you up.
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W e have also received a new line of young men’s (R a in b o w ) Soft Collars in all the
latest stripes and shapes, at 35 cents each.
ONE W E E K ONLY!
TO
Estacada Cannery
$ 7 0 .0 0 Ton at your ranch.
Evergreen Blackberries
ONE W E E K ONLY!
WANTED 6 cents pound.
Boxes Furnished.
Special sale in SILK Skirts, 10 per cent discount
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C A S H
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SOME HAY for sale on Har­
rell farm, $20 per ton.
8-21
L. E. Bishop.
$9.50
Pure Cane,
Fruit or Berry
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GOATS FOR SALE 22 high
grade young Angoras, on Free­
man’s ranch. Enquire Roy Als-
paugh.
8-28
East Clackamas Supply Co.
See Victor Domm for Primus
Separators all sizes. Eagle Creek
Falls.
10-21-10
Your Satisfaction is Our Success
WANTED Piano box in good
condition. Mrs. John Dunseath.
FOR S A L E —20 acres on the
Clackamas river, with full bear­
ing peach orchard, and excellent
for berries, etc.
Terms if de­
sired. ; Miss M. Sturgeon,
Estacada, Oregon.
Inquire at Drug Store. 8-21
FOR
SALE—Purchasing a
new piano, I will sell a Bancroft
Little Beauty, square type for
$100.
M. B. Signs. 8 21 28
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The Reason.
"Noah wouldn't have made a good
poker player."
"W h y not?”
"Because he never held more than
two of a kind.”
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Quite Different.
“The /young bride across the w nj
treats her husband like a dog.”
“Poor fellow!”
“ Don’t pity him.
lng over him."
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She’s always fus*
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Any one having fresh cows,
or coming fresh soon, 1 would be
glad to look at them.
W. P. Ferrel, R4. Pox 46,
8-21
Boring, Ore.
M A t iA /.l N R
"B uildin g The W « t ”
Establ ahed 1910- For th« development ot
W eeiern industries. agrieul'ure. m ining, oil, end
scenic attractions. O f interest to the W es’ ern
Investor, farm er and sightseer. Fruited on high
grade paper with copper half-tone illustration«.
Vear, $2; copy, 20c. Sample, 10c. S back num­
bers for 21c. Send now. The New West M aza­
rine, 1211 W alker Bank Bldg., Salt I.ako C ty,
U ta h ; 1004 W hite Bldg., Seattle, W a sh .; 790
W oodw ard Ave., Detroit. Mich. Address near-
list o ffic e , or place your subscription through
Ibis newspaper.
FOR S A L E - Pair o f Goodrich
rubber boots, size 8 F, worn only
twice, $8.00; good cupboard well
made, $4.00; extra large kitchen
table $1.00.
Mrs. J. Dunseath.
Rev. Allen o f McMinnville, is
a guest o f the Dun lops.
He is
an old time friend o f Mrs. Dun­
lop, having known her as a girl.
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CHEVROLET,
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LEADS IN SALES
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of Electrically Equipped Automobiles
W e are agents for the-
Fairbanks Morse Type “ Z” Farm Engine I
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W e are now prepared to handle any kind o f work, brazing or battery, in connection
with our repair shop, as o rr new man, Mr. J. C. Valentine, is a specialist in these lines.
Positively all work guaranteed and if not satisfactory, will make it right at our own e x ­
pense. Come in and give us a trial.
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Fresh stock of—
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A L W A Y S ON H A N D
A T THE
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Our Motto is:
SERVICE
ROY
W I L C O X , Proprietor.
F.re P roof Garage Protects Your Cars
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PEACHES FOR SALE After
the 25. at Still’s place. Auto
road to orchard. Edward Still.
8-21-2S
Eagle Creek, Ore.
WHEN in need o f a man to do
your shingling, painting or car­
penter work, see L. E Bishop,
on (he Garrill place. Reasonable,
by hour or job.
8 29
FOR SALE Heavy team o f
horses, 6 and 8 years old, wt.
31100; one mare 8 years old, wt.
about 1200; heavy wapon and
harness.
Guy Wilcox,
8-21
South Estacada.
FOR SALE 77 head ot sheep.
Roy Douglass. Eagle ( ’ reek,
Rt. 1. 8-14-21
Oregon Poultry Farm
Phil. Marquam, Proprietor
TRAP-NESTED,
SINGLE COMB
W H I T E LEGHORNS.
Breeding Pens made up
o f 200-egg hens or better.
Oregon Poultry Farm
( L<ocated one mile out o f Kataeada,
Oregon, on Garfield road.)