Thursday, September 25, 1919 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEvVS Page Three “An ounce of prevention is worth a. pound of cure” Want and For Sale Column cents per line. Cash in advance fDR SALE Italian Prune trees, one old. extra tine. 9-11 10-1 O. W. Failing, Fstacada. lit. 1. TRUCK HAULING By the day or ton, any time, any where. Leave orders or phone me at Fs tacada Garage. Cal Farrar. 9-11 i0-2 In addition to our large stock of WANTED 15 or 20 good light weight Ball Band rubbers, we thrifty shoats weighing between 60 and .SO lbs., scrubs not want have the heavy rubber boots as ed. Address W. P. Kirchem, shown in the accompanying cuts. Oregon City, Route 2. 9-25 There will be no excuse for you BEES FOR SALE Any num ber of colonies up to fifty, well getting your feet wet as our prices supplied with honey for the com are most reasonable. ing winter. Joel B. Bowman, 9 IS 25 Fstacada, Ore. 4 We keep also a full line of boys’ tennis shoes. WANTED A good horse, to weigh about 1200 lbs. Tom Watson, Rt. 3‘ Fstacada. 9-18-25 WANTED A buck sheep, either Shropshire or Hampshire. Let me know what you have. Your Satisfaction is Our Success Chas. Kaufman, Bissell, Or. % 2t FOR SALE About 100 bush els of oats and vetch seed 5 ets. pef 11). also 2 cows coming fresh in a month. O. N. Orko, 9 18 25 Eagle Creek, Ore. t totssmm. meræ. r&.fiuos fit a m ' f P m cfr w .Tìifiij, r-------- --- up WHY? ASK THE MAN WHO DRIVES ONE. FOR SALE Winter vetch and rye seed. W. K. Corbin, Rt. I 9 18 25 FOR SAUK OR TRADE One 4 year old mare, weight about 900 lbs. gentle and broke to sad dle, make good buggy horse; also Y X Positively all work guaranteed and • if not satisfactory • • at our expense. will • make • it right 2 year old mare colt. 10-9 E. C. Strong. Boring, Ore. Rt. 2 COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL. WANTED Some wild black berries in quart jars. State Fresh stock of— price. F. C. Strong, Boring, Or. Rt. 2. 9-25 10-9 ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE RIGHT PRICES FOR SALE It) bead of An gora goats at $5.00 a nea.I. John Marshall. Rt. 2. Bx o ROY W ILCOX, Proprietor MONEY TO LOAN $P,000 at | Our Motto is: SERVICE Eire Proof Garage Protects Your Cars a reasonable rate of interest on *»* first class security. Inquire at the office of the Eastern C'.acka-' mas News. 9-25 10-2 kin’s remedies and extracts. UPPER EAGLE ( REEK afternoon. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson Mrs. Jennie Wallace, Mr. and WANTED To buy grain, af were the dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. E. Naylor were Gresham Mrs. Charles Wallace and child ter the first of the month. See Fair visitors on Friday. and Mrs. F. Hoffmeister, Sunday. ren, of Camas, Wash., Mrs. me before selling. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Pearl Reed and daughter Helen, School commenced last week 10-2 U. S. Morgan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 9-25 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yettick and in District No. 50, with Miss WHEAT AND OAT STRAW Benson Sunday, daughter Edith, of Portland, Kathryn Dark of Vancouver, as foe sale at $1.00 a load. 1 mile Rev. I. F. Dark of Vancouver, north teacher. were guests at the home of Mrs. of Springwater. 10 2 Wash., was the guest of his Viola Douglass .vcently. H. H. Hoffmeister was a John Marshall, Rt.2. Bx 8 daughter, Miss Kathryn, for a Owing to the busy season no Cresham Pair visitor, Saturday day or two this <veek. FOR SALE Horse, 7 years grange meeting was held at the II. F. Gibson and wife, and Joe Williams of Portland, was old, weight 1,500 lhs. Crange Hall on Saturday. James Gibson of Barton, were out this way Sunday. H. M. Duns. 10 2 up this way Sunday evening. C. H. Lane the Watkin’s R. C. Doming bought a truck agent, and son Dick, were up Mrs. Katie Douglass was call W. F. Morris of Portland is load of prunes from YYalter this w-av last week, selling Wat- ing on Mrs. Ray Woodle Sunday Douglass on Monday. helping in the hank this week. Keep your feet dry and avoid the flu this winter. I East Clackamas Supply Co. Leads in Sales! l r ' W .VW | We do all kinds of work, brazing or battery, in connection | with our repair shop. V 4 4 U. S. AND GOODYEAR TIRES | CASCADE GARAGE t