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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
Page Three EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Thursday, October 9, 1919 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++ + * + + + + + +.+ ♦ + + * ♦ 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 - * * * 4 + SAFTY FIRST. 4 * Want and For Sale Column 5 cents per line. Cash in advance « AUTO LIVERY GARAGE * - - S. P. PESZNECKER,kPropr. FOR SALE OR TRADE One 4 year old mare, weight about 900 lbs. gentle and broke to sad dle, make good buggy horse; also 2 year old mare colt. 10-9 E. C. Strong, Boring, Ore. Rt. 2 ' * * 4 » * * If you need Auto service, call me up at any time. + + + + + 4 * 4 * and give good service for a reasonable price. Also light trucking. 4 * + + + + + + + + + + + + * and supplies of all Kinds in the metal branch. * * * + 4* 4 * 4 - Agent for Mazda Lamps, Pumps and Fittings. 4 * FOR SALE or trade for hogs or calves, one 3 inch Bain wagon and one Mitchell hack in good condition. E. T. Davis. 10-10 4 - 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 * 4 , 4, 4, 4, 4* 4 * FOR SALE Chestnut sorrel team, weight about 2900 lbs., harness and two 3 l.> inch wag ons. U. S. Morgan. 10-2.9 4 - 4 » : I also do Plumbing, Tinning and Electric Wiring, i Repairing * * + WANTED Some wild black berries in quart jars. State price. E. C. Strong, Boring, Or. Rt. 2. 9-25 10-9 4 - I will go anywhere + STRAYED Five goats, notify E. , Magee, Eagle Creek, Ore, Rt. 1, and receive reward. 10-911* 4 * 4 » 4 * 4 * 4 , 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 , 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * ♦ V V' ♦ + 4 » 4 * + 4 > 4 " 4 , 4 > 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 , 4 * 4 * 4 - 4 * ' ! Leads in Sales! IËVROLET WHY? ns ASK THE MAN WHO DRIVES ONE. 1 Y X W e do all kinds of work, brazing or battery, in connection with our repair shop. ¿ f\ Positively all work guaranteed and if not satisfactory will mdcs it right at our expense. COME IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL. ♦ 1 Ij! Fresh stock of— ! IJ. S. AND GOODYEAR TIRES 3S ---------------------------------------------------------------- * C A S C A D E GARAGE X i »•» Our Motto is: SERVICE V ./U I v u v — ----------------- Christian Church Edward Wright of Portland, will preach both morning and evening, on Sunday, and every two weeks thereafter. The pub lic is cordially invited. Rev. Mr. Wright will serve as pastor for an indefinite period, but will reside in Portland for the present. Sunday school is at 10 a. m. The following named officers were elected Oct. 5th by the Bible School to serve for the en suing year: Mrs. B. 0. Sarver, Superintendent; Mrs. W\ H. Hol der, Ass’t. Supt ; Mrs. D. M. Marshall, Treasurer; W. H. Hol der, Sec’y. Now that vacations are over, let us all get in and boost for the Sunday Schools of our city. A. W. Lasswell was in Estaca da last night. V FOR SALE High grade Nubia hillie goat, and one Tagleburg nannie goat coming fresh in Feb ruary, very cheap. First premi um at Fair. It. R. Carlson, Gresham, Ore. 10-9-16 — — ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE RIGHT PRICES Take Notice The comedy, “The Man Next Door,” will not he given by the Artisans Saturday evening, as announced in the ad. of the Family Theatre. The show that evening will be as usual hereto fore. í ! i R O Y W IL C O X , Proprietor Fire Proof Garage Protects Your Cars Ed. Bates is suffering with an infected hand. W. E. Linn spent two or three days in Portland this week. While at football practice yes terday afternoon, Lester Mc- Muins had the misfortune to break his collar hone. Mrs. T. L. Reagan returned Saturday afternoon from at tending the M. E. Conferance at Salem, to which she was a dele gate. 1 Ì MARRIED 9 ! • On Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1919, at Vancouver, Wash., Mr. Willis Cox to Mrs. Cracy Barkley, both* of Estacada. The newly wedded pair are re ceiving the congratulations of their friends and the groom’s accustomed smile has been ex tended to yet wider dimensions. They are living in the bride’s residence on Upper Broadway. City Obtains Judgment Judge Campbell of the dis trict court, Oregon City; render ed a decision Monday, in which he awarded the city a judgment for two years arrears from July 1st, 1917, in water rents against Mrs. W. A. Heylman. The city authorities will now endeavor to collect on this basis from other- delinquents. FOR SALE -O ne 30-30 Rem ington repeating rifle; one 16 horse power upright boiler; on 10 horse power stationery engine; a bargain. See Pesznecker. 2t FOR SALE Some onions. Peter Malzanini, River Mill. It STRAYED Cow with calf to my place on Monday Sept. 29th. Ownei please call for same at once. John A. Trachsel, Rt. 3 FOR SALE 20 head of sheep, ewe.-, and lambs. John Githens. Eagle Creek, Rt. 1. 10-2-9 FOR SALE One second hand Russell saw mill, No. 2 complete with boiler and engine. Price $1,250-00. Terms. See S. E. Wooster & Son. FOR SALE Binder, mower orchard disc, Fay rake, 16 inch Oliver plow and 5 shovel cultiva tor. Henry Wink, 0-16 Estacada, Rt. 2 LOST The globe of the lamp of my automobile. Fi nder please leave at the meat market. J. C. Hillman. 10 9 LOST Brown fur between Park Place and Barton, Sunday, on Rb'er road. Finder please return. Reward. E. L. Myers, Eagle Creek. 10-9 16 FOUND On the Bissell road, a man’s overcoat, owner can get same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice.