Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 11, 1919, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, December 11, 1919
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Seven
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Christmas Suggestions
STM AS SUGAR
Toilet Articles. Fancy China,
Stationery, Books, Fountain Pens,
Perfumery, Dolls, Games,
Toys, Etc., at
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ESTACADA PHARMACY
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I WILL BUY YOUR CATTLE, STOCK HOGS,
JAT HOGS, VEAL, SHEEP AND FRESH
TOWS-
If You Have Any, Let
ME Know!
I Also Buy Dressed Hogs
M . J. K E R K E S
354 E 54 St., Portland. Oregon.
Telephone: Tabor 4123
Call on Henry Githens at Currinsville, if you
have any livestock for sale.
KODAKS- ALL KiNilfS AND SUPPLIES
Remmington Guns--
AND AMMUNITION
Fishing Tackle—
GET HUNTING AND FISHING
,..........LICENSES HERE.............
CONFECTIONERY, 'ICE]CREAM JAND TOBACCO
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News Stand and Laundry Agency.
Mesdames Bass & Hay
DRESS MAKING
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and First Class
Dress Making.
Notions.
Patterns.
Ladies and Gents French Dry Cleaning a Specialty.
Beginning Monday, Dec. 15, 1919, and continuing
for one week only, we will offer you with a pur­
chase of $10.00 worth of merchandise
I lbs. Dry Granulated Sugar
F O R $1.00
Goods will be sold just as reasonably as before and no inflated prices to
make up for the extra sugar you get.
Remember the date and place and get in while the getting is good.
East Clackamas Supply Co.
Your Satisfaction is Our Success
Little Leonard Platt is on the I. C. O'Neel arrived a week
ago last Saturday from Latouche.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, sick J. list.
P. Swale and son, Leslie of Alaska, to spend a week with
who were the guests of their Sell wood,
motored out to Fred his sister-in-law. Mrs. C. M.
daughter, Mrs. Harry Morgan, Hoffmeister’s
on Sunday and O’Neel. He reports a very
of Wasco, for a short visit, re­ bought some apples.
rough and cold trip.
turned home the other day.
Woodle made a business Mrs. C. M. O’Neel and chil­
J. C. McKay and Dick Gibson trip Ray to Estacada
dren, I. C. O’Neel and Mrs. E.
last Friday,
made a trip to W. K. Corbin’s in Miss Myrtle Hoffmeister
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shankland have gone to Fort-
Upper Garfield on Friday and been working for Mrs. D. has
land.
Mrs. O’Neel and children
brought home a couple of red McConnell the past week. E. will visit her brother and his
family at Yarcott, Wash., be­
pigs and a horse.
fore
returning.
Mrs. Claude Sersan-
Will Douglass killed a coyote |ous Mr. paid and their
Deep Creek farm
on Sunday evening.
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmeister and a visit on Sunday
Owing to the condition of the
children, and Mrs. It. B. Gibson
weather,
will postpone tin*
were the Sunday evening guests CURRINSVILLE NEWS opening of we
business until fur­
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass. Mrs. M. L. Shank land spent ther notice our
is given.
Mrs. E. Naylor was an Estaca­ the w^ek end with Mrs. Eliza L.
Mrs. Zoa A. Hay,
Shankland last week.
da visitor one day last week.
Mrs. Gladys F. Bass.
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
Santa Claus’ Brother Fred
!
rhas left at our store a whole truck load of both useful and lasting Christmas
presents, to be delivered to your Mothers, Fathers, Brothers,
Sisters and Sweethearts, consisting of
POLISHED AND ENAMEL RANGES,
ELECTRIC WASHERS AND CLEANERS,
FURNITURE,
SEWING MACHINES, DISHES, ALUMINUM WARE', GAS LAMPS AND LANTERNS, GUNS,
TRAPS, FLASHLIGHTS, KNIVES, FISHING TACKLE,
TOOL CHESTS, WAGONS, SKAlhS,
BICYCLES, KIDDY CARS, SAMMIE CARS. TODDLER HORSES, RIFLES, AIR GUNS AND CORN POPPERS.
H ardware
I mplements
H arness
B. H . F IN C H
F ST A C A DA.
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