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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
! 1 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW Thursday, October 2, 1919 PagQ Seven REM EM B ER ! ! THE ESTACADA PHARMACY IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE t Always given satisfaction. — bbtter. — c h a m p io n m.u»r F o r ForiJson. (Mo. A-14 Dr. Robert’s Veterinary Remedies. ? I V I ~ Dependable Spark Plugs I None I WILL BUY YOUR CATTLE, STOCK HOGS, FAT HOGS, VEAL, SHEEP AND FRESH COW S- If You Have Any, Let ME Know! feci ■ V J. I Also Buy Dressed Hogs i r ; M. J. K E R K E S 1215 Hazelferne St., Portland. Oregon. Telephone: Tabor 4123 Call on Henry Githens at Currinsville, if you have any livestock for sale. KOBAKS-- ALL KINDS AND SUPPLIES Remmington Guns-- ANL) AMMUNITION Fishing Tackle— GET.HUNTING AND FISHING , ............LICENSES HERE.............. N o d es For Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Portland, Oregon, September 20, 1919. Notice is hirebv given that Frank E. Clark, ot Cherry ville, Oregon, who, on June 27, 1918, made Homestead Entry. No. 05108, for Lots 1, 2 and EG NW'{, Section 31. Township 2 South, Range 6 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Reg ister arid Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 14th day of Nov ember, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Parnell Averill, William G. Web ber. Mrs. Elizabeth Green. Wil liam S. Runyan, all of Cherry- ville, Clackamas Co. Oregon. Proof made under the acts of June 6. 1912 and June 9. 1916. Alexander Sweek. 9 25 10-23 Register. <— « « « n a r Full Line of Tractor, Truck and Ford Parts on Hand. Reed CSb Shibley ESTACADA, ORECON. f -»dub j :!rv7T r* ’'r r "TT»’f> i?wii n r w f ■ ■ ■ • ■* ■«. ' , '■ . . : a . I'”' - '»1 {,r* .JL ¡3 i 5% GEORGE ITEMS E D . B O N E R ’S *— Find out what it is doing for others and what it will do for you. ’.• • ■ • V O News Stand and Laundry Agency. — Come in and get acquainted with the Fordson. ESTACADA PHARMACY CONFECTIONERY, ICE.CREAM AND TOBACCO «1.0— Fordson Tractors Store ~ The »-..a— t NOTICE TO ALL MUSIC LOVERS! Mrs. P. Rath and son Ed were transacting business in Portland, I have just received my first shipment of è last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harders vis-j ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen last Sunday evening. and wish to announce that I am now ready to demon Albert Lins and Ed Harders * who have Ijeen drying prunes) strate the Quality Phonograph to all interested. for Ed Lins at Garfield, returned 1 Thi.s ideal Home Phonograph makes your home complete. home Saturday. The best music for the least money. * * A number of people attended $ the show in Estacada; Saturday I ? R. G. M A R C H B A N K night. f Mr. and Mrs. Warwick and family visited O. Johnson last last Monday but soon recovered. DOVER IT E M S- Sunday. Joseph and Raymond DeShaz- Ed Harders and mother visited A five ton truck load of Italian Mr. and Mrs. P. Ruhl last Sun prunes was shipped from_J_)over er, N. Schminky, John Kreiger and George Kitzmiller were Ore day. to the Gresham cannery, last Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horger week. The prunes were grown gon City visitors Monday. Miss Fay Young left Saturday of Portland, visited Mrs. Hor- by the fruit growers Claude tospend a few weeks in Portland. ger’s mother Mrs. M. Klinker, Young, John Kreiger and Hugh last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kitzmil- Devilin. Ed Douglass did the ler have been entertaining the hauling. The County Fair latter’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. The thirteenth annual Clacka A son arrived September 28th, McConnel of Mt. Angel. mas Co. Fair opened at Can by at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray LOWER EAGLE CREEK yesterday and will continue thru Thompson. Harold Brumett has returned the week. It promises if the Claude Young had the ill luck to to his home in Eagle Creek. He weather is propitious, to be the lose his house by fire. It was enlisted from Twin Falls, Idaho, best ever. We acknowledge the caused by a defective stove pipe with the first division and was receipt with thanks of a compli and resulted in a total loss. overseas for the entire duration mentary ticket to the same. 'Charles Krebs threshed last of the war. . FOR SALE week. Mrs. Anna Full and children of 1 Cascade Jr. wood saw, 1 School commenced Monday the Gresham, spent Sunday with light two-horse wagon, 1 buggy 29th, with Miss Snyder *)f Port friends in Eagle Creek. with pole, 1 two'section 50 tooth land as teacher. A new general merchandise harrow, 1 set of harness, 1 good Walter Kitzmiller and Claude store was opened Tuesday, by milch cow— V* Brown Swiss and Young made a trip to Canby on VV. A. Smith. Jersey, 1 light team of horses Monday. for farm work, 6 pigs six weeks Ralph De Shazer is saw ing I * ople who have seen “ A Turn in the Road” say that it is old. „.Phone or.call on wood for J. G. DeShazer. H. B. Snyder. a.w in d erfu l picture. At the A. J. Morrison was quite sick Family Theatre Oct. 9. 10-2 Rt 2, Estacada, Or/e. \ GOLDEN-THROATED CLflXTONOLAS ; i