Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 24, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, Ju n e 24, 1920
Page Three
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Store Changes Hands
Want and For Sale Column
Last week a deal was conclud­
ed between A. E. Sparks and G.
P. Rose whereby the former sold
the East Clackamas Supply store
to the latter. Mr. Rose came
here last January from Yaquina,
Ore., and purchased the former
residence of L. C. Posson. He
knows the mercantile business
from A to Z and in his ad this
week he has something of general
interest; look it up.
5 cents per line, ('ash in advance
FOR SA LE-A fresh Jersey
cow'. J. C. Duus, Rt. 1. 7-1 ^
WANTED Ten thousand ce­
dar shakes 36 inches. To be
delivered during July at Estacada
or Eagle Creek. State price.
Address C. I. Sersanous, til7
Spokane Ave., Portland Oregon.
6-24-7-1
FOR SALE OR TRADE One
team. Weight 2600 pounds, 8
and 10 years of age.
’Gene Lewellen,
Your Money Goes Further
at Ellis’ Cash and Carry Store.
People from ten miles away are
now coming to Estacada to trade.
Dark Karo Syrup, 5 lbs.
55c
Scratch Food (without grit) $4.75
Mill'Run; 80 lbs.
$2.40
Oranges, one dozen,
40c
Lemons, dozen,
30c
Jell-0
10c
New Cabbage,
5c per lb.
Bring your Produce.
ELLIS’
CASH and CARRY STORE
0-24-7-1
R. 3, Estacada, Ore.
FOR SALE
1 Grade Jersey
Bull, 2-year-old.
6-24-7-1 R. 3, ’Gene Lewellen.
CANNING SEASON NOW ON !
We have Economy Jar Caps
Mason Jar Caps, the Kind at 15c doz., 2 doz. for 25c
Parafine Wax
Royal White Soap, 14 B a r s ........................$1.00
T o m a t o e s ............................................... 10c Can
Toilet S o a p ..............................4 Bars for 25c
20o ° Off on all Leather Shoes
FOR SALE A good general
work and riding horse.
K. C. Hoygaard, Faraday. 7 l
USED GASOLINE ENGINES
in \ lA , 2, 6, 8 and 14 horse power
for sale in good (condition, at
about half the price of a new
one. We have also gang plows,
sulky plows, walking plows and
other good used implements.
W. A. Hessel,
6-10-24
Gresham, Ore.
BERRY PICKERS WANTED
— For logan, red raspberries and
blackberries. Camp of 25 pick­
ers needed.
Phone or write
R. C. Deming, Garfield. 0-24
NOTICE
«
There will be a meeting of T he
H ill T elephone C o ., Limited,
held at the School House of
Distrtct 88 on Saturday, July 17,
1920, at 4 p. m., for the purpose
of amending the Constitution and
By-Laws, and re-organizing the
Company, and the transaction of
such other business as may come
before the members.
H. A. La Barre, President,
Ben T. Rawlins, Secretary.
Dated June 15, 1920.
7-15
J. W. SHAFFORD
— DEALER IN —
Just Received Assortment of Thin Blown Tumblers,
Plain and Ground Glass
LUMBER,
R. R. TIES,
CEDAR POLES,
and FENCE POSTS
CAR
The People’s Store
S T R IP S
A SPE­
C IA L T Y — O N E
DRED
HUN­
CARLOADS
W ANTED
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
Our Motto u Service.
Estacada,
Estacada Nutet