Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 05, 1920, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Thursday, February 5, 1S20
TASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Six
D. H. MORGAN
U. S. MORGAN
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h a v e b e e n to o b u s y to c h a n g e
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But we are here giving bargains every day.
Another car of mixed feed has just arrived.
SPE C IA LS For Friday
and Saturday— 10
per cent off on our large assortment of Brooms.
4 bars of White Navy Soap for 25c.
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80 lbs. Millrun $2.15 is our every day price.
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W e are in the market for several tons of
wheat.
Our store at Viola will be open Saturdays.
cTWORGAN BROTHERS
(Successors to the Estacada Feed Co.)
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Bargains in Magazines
Woman’s Fkme Companion $2,00
American Magazine,
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Forest and Stream
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iALL FOR ($4.50
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This is the new and better way. It * For belt work it is very practical. It
means more work, easier work and done will easily drive a Case 20x28 Thresher
with feeder and wind stacker, a No. 12
i exactly when you want it.
The Case 10-18 Kerosene Tractor pic­ Case Silo Filler with 40-foot blower,
tured above is especially recommended Baling Press, Feed Mill, Small Corn
or Sheller.
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for haying and harvesting. It is the Husker
This tractor is used by progressive
smallest of our four sizes.
farmers all over the land. It is made by
It is the simplest, most powerful trac­ the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Com­
i tor built. It will pull two 14-inch plows pany, famous for 77 years among farm­
w under all reasonable conditions, two 6- ers. No tractor is its_ equal. No finer
foot binders, a 22-shoe grain drill, a 5- * can be built.
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section spike-tooth harrow, an 8-foot » W e will be glad to tell you all about
double action disc harrow or a large ma­ this and other Case Tractors if you will
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f nure spreader.
, give us the opportunity.
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Ask us about ether club offers. 1
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Harvest With a Case Kerosene Tractor
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PHARMACY
Store
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I K ILL BUY YOUR CATTLE, STOCK HOGS,
FAT HOGS, VEAL, SHEEP AND FRESH
COWS—
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.
Reed £5b Shibley
KODAKS--
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ALL.KiM^S AND SUPPLIES
Remington Guns-
AND AMMUNITION
Fishing Tackle—
~ GET HUNTING AND FISHING
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CONFFCTIONERY. ICECREAM AND T OBACCO
K. (’. Doming ¡« moving to t! e
Mrs. R. H. Cun in advertised
D. B. Bass is on the sick li.-t
Dm lop plan* in liartk-ld.
last week for her collie dog which lhi> week.
Mrs. A. Hawkins was notified |K,d been lost and the next day
J. G. Greenwood was here
l>> a t**!e>i am Wednesday that s|ie received word of its where- f re.m Bull Run Tuesday.
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her son Henry Royer, who re­ about8. She knows now that it
"Bob” March bank and H.
cently went to Idaho, was very
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pays to ad vertise.
B. Snyder were business visi­
siek.
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Ed Douglass left his truck in
Milton Evans brought his tors in Portland Tuesday.
Portland Saturday and Sunday mother over from Portland Fri-
m>'fiimr he went over and day, returning immediately. Mrs. , Miss \ Florence Ken fall of
moved hi-» mother’s household Evans remained till the follow- Gresham, visited her sister,
go ids to another location in th* ing afternoon when she went Mrs. A. K. Morton, last Sun­
day.
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, hack U) Portland.
ED. B O N E R ’S
New.- Stand and Laundry Agency.
Mesdames Bass & Hay
DRESS MAKING
Cleaning,
Notions.
Pressing, K eptiring ard F irst Class
Dress Making.
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Patterns.
1.adits and Gents French Dry C learing a Specialty.