Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 13, 1920, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Thursday, May 13, 1920
SCREEN YOUR PORCH ALSO. SO TH AT SUMMER
EVENINGS YOU CAN SIT OUTSIDE AND NOT HAVE
TO FIGHT FLIES OR LISTEN TO TH E SONGS OF
MOSQUITOES.
DOING THIS WILL ALSO BE GOOD INSURANCE
AGAINST SICKNESS.
IT WON’T CO ST MUCH TO DO TH E JO B W HEN
WE SUPPLY TH E SCREENS.
OUR HARDW ARE IS TH E BEST: IT STANDS TH E
TEST.
Windows.
Screen your D oors
FUGS *and
Insects
carry
Disease
. . . WE ARE . . .
= H E A D Q . . . U FOR A . R . . T E R S —
Hoes. Rakes, Shovels, Lawn Mowers and Farm Implements,
Paints and Dekoratos, Doors and Windows.
BERT H. FINCH,
Hardware
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RECEIVED
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
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All suitable for Graduation and
B irt’day Gifts.
FOR SAFE RV
THE ESTACADA PHARMACY
The St&XaJÜi. ¿tore
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IF YOUR HOGS ARE FAT
AND READY FOR MARKET
And you want to get the very top price for
them, and weighed at home, then call
HA ULING!
For general hauling to
and from Portland, noti­
fy Estacada Carage at
Estacada, or call me at
my residence.
Fountain Pens. Fancy Sta­
tionery a n d Gift Books.
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1
Portland office, 183
First Street, Phone Main
1395.
Furniture moving a
specialty.
Fred
C.
Bartholomew.
M. J. KERKES
I also buy all kinds of live stock, fat or
breeders, and I do not overlook the fresh cows
Notify Henry Githens at Currinsville, if you
have any livestock for sale or call me at
Tabor 4123
at 354 E 54 St.. Portland. Oregon.
—
To get the most money out of
hogs sell them on hoof.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon, April
26 th, 1620.
Notice is hereby given that William
J. Berghouse, of Eagle Creek, Oregon,
who, on April 21st, 1920, made Home­
stead Entry, No. 05«*31, for N 1-2 SW
1-4 and SE 1-4 SW )-4, See. 33 Township
2 South. Range 5 East, Willamette Me­
ridian, has filed notice of intention to
make Three-Year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be­
fore the RegisU r and Receiver of the
U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon,
on the 16th of June, 1920.
I Claimant names as witnesses:
; August Koennaman, of Eagle Creek,
Oregon, R. K No. 1; A. J. Morrison,
Eagle Creek, Oregon, R. R. No. 1; Al­
fred Shirley, of Eagle Creek, Oregon,
R. R. No. 1; Fred Keiaecker. of Boring
Oregon, R. R. No. 2.
ALEXANDER SWEEK,
Register
Proof made under Sec. 5, Act of June
9, 1916.
4-29 5-27
Furniture,
Implements
W ILC O X B R O S
OF THE
CASCADE GARAGE
Wish to announce that they now have their shop
under new management and are able to take care of any
expert mechanical work. Ignition troubles and piston
fitt ng a specialty.
All work turned out under the supervision of our
new shop foreman, Mr. Dean, is fully guaranteed.
We also have installed a new Battery Charging ma­
chine, which will take care of a large number of batteries
at one time, so we can assure our customers of prompt and
[sufficient service at all times. Mr. Verme Duus, who is
an expert battery repairing man, has charge of the battery
department.
NOTICE
A meeting of the Hill tele­
phone company is called for the
election of officers and other bus­
iness that may be needed, at the
Porter schoolhouse. May 15 at 2
p.m.
A. C. Anderson,
W. K. Corbin,
J. O. Botkin.
5-6-13
H. H. Anders.
M. E. Church
There will be services both morning
and evening next Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at 10:00
a. m., Young People's Meeting at 6:30
p. m. Everyone cordially invited to
attend these services.
J. F. Dunlop, Pastor
WANTED An old time shot
gun. muzzle loading1, small bore.
J. A. Upton, Estacada. Or. 5 IS