Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 22, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Thursday, April 22, 1920
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Want and For Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
AM ERICAN LEGION DANCE
SATURDAY, A P R IL 24th.
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Soft Light; Not Dim Light
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Five in a Blue Convenience C arton.
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Ask for Thermometer.
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SPRING HATS at Dale’s on
display all the time. They are
beauties and the prices are right.
Come in.
4-29
FOR SALE Short wood from
big live trees, $7.50 per cord de­
livered. Strictly cash.
4-29
G. A. Masse.
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CAND Y BUSINESS. We start
you, at home, or anywhere; ev­
erything furnished; $30 weekly
and up; men and women; experi­
ence unnecessary; Address
Specialty Candy m ak i n g Co..
Philadelphia, Pa.
5 S. 18th St.
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FOR SALE Sure bargains in
used machinery or implements:
One Stover gas engine 14 horse
power, mounted on a steel frame
with steel wheels, $400.00; one
eight horse power gas engine
with Webster mag net to, $200.00;
one seven horse power gas en­
gine, $175.00; one Oliver high
lift sulky plow, $02.50: one gang
plow -12 in., $75.00; one gang
plow -14 in., $100.00; one 20 in.
single or double disc plow, $75.00.
Some other good used imple­
ments and machinery at low
prices.
Hessels Farm Machinery Co.,
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Gresham, Ore.
Am in market for close-in
ranch, 5 to 15 acres. State what
you have in first letter, giving
location, price and improvements.
Address.
Box 35, Estacada,
Oregon.
4-22
FOR RENT
A modern 7-
room house, furnished, piano in­
cluded. $20 a month. J. A.
Somer property. Call or see,
4-22
Mrs. Anna Mikuleskv.
FOR SALE 1000 pound horse.
Good for driving, riding or work.
Kilgore. Springwater.
FOR SALE A fresh milch
cow. George Walters,
Currinsville.
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LOST - A a collie dog brown
and white: Notify A. E. Elli >tt
now in Portland. 6214-26th Ave
S. E.
Arleta Sta.
4-22-29
FOR SALE Two dozen Whit**
Leghorn hens, layers.
4-22-29
J. O. Botkin, Rt. 1.
W A N TE D Girl or woman fo»*
general housework.
Phone or
write
Mrs. Mae Stubbs,
4-22
Estacada, Ore., Box 217.
FOR RENT
dence.
Co.
4 room
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See Cary ¡Real Estate
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4-22-29
FOR SALE R. I. Red eggs
for setting, $1.00 for 15. Also
hen-hatched chicks. J. W. Mox-
ley, Morrow Station.
4-22-29