Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 24, 1920, Page Page Six, Image 6

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T hu rsday, Ju n e 2 4 , 1 9 2 0
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Page Six
J. C. Hillman took a day or two
off this week, and while he was
gone J. E. Peterson o f George,
who formerly ran a meat market
in Portland, attended to the pat­
rons o f the Palace Meat Market
V.
vln t
Mrs.
da.
day.
Charles Duncan W orse
W. Hauser is expecting a
from his parents, Mr. and
J. Hauser o f Tampa, Flori­
They will arrive about Tues­
The condition o f Charles Dun
can this morning, was reportec
as very serious and that his re­
covery is doubtful.
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S. P. PESZNECKER
Machine Shop
Plumbing,
Oxy-Acetylene W elding
Tinning,
Electric
W iring
and
STANDING OF VOTES
FOR GODDESS OF LIOEItl
July 5th, 1 9 2 0 ,
at Estacada
Lydia M atson............................103
Helen W ooster........ ..............__.61
Bertha B urns.............................. 13
Irene Saling.............
............. 18
Gladys Stamp___ ____
..-2 8
Mary E ly..................... ................12
Gladys M ille r......................
84
Mildred Douglass________
40
Lavetta Vrooman_____________ 21
Repairing.
W IL C O X BROS.
Soft Light; Not Dim Light
SA L E S A G E N T S
To have plenty o f light without unneces­
sary brightness use
Sunbeam
white Mazda lamps. The tipless white
glass bulb softens the light without dim
ming it. The ideal lamp for the home.
Five in a Blue Convenience Carton.
Chevrolet— D odge-
Chandler Cars
And Kleiber Trucks
To
Special Sale on Garden Hose for This Month
If you need a Garden Hose buy it now as rubber goods raised and for this month I will sell at the old price
Com e and See
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
A V I N G purchased the Stock of G oods known as T H E
EAST
CLACKAM AS
SUPPLY
COM PANY,
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Estacada, O regon, I respectfully solicit the Patronage
of the Citizens of this Section on the Basis of 100 per cent
Value for every dollar you spend with me. Y ou will find
that it pays to trade with R O S E . A few Items priced as
follows
Sanitary Mason Jar Caps
.
.
.
IQg per Doz.
Condensed Milk, Holly and Yeloban,
15 Bars Royal W h ite Soap for
. 2 for
. . . .
6 Lbs. Good grade R i c e ...................................
1.00
Sugar-Cured Bacon per lb..........................
45c
G O O D S A N D P R IC E S A R E R I G H T .
At
R O SE ’S
“The Place to Buy”
.
25c
$1.00
.
A N D I N S P E C T IO N W I L L S A T I S F Y Y O U T H A T O U R
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O ur P a t r o n s :
We wish to announce that we
are now temporarily located in
the OLD CASCADE GARAGE,
and are prepared TO DO A LL
KINDS OF GENERAL REPAIR
WORK a n d OVERHAULING.
Our shop foreman, August F.
Mahrt, has had wide experience,
and is an expert in his line, hav­
ing served in the U. S. army
during the late war in the ca­
pacity o f mechanic in the Motor
Transportation Corps, from which
branch o f service he received his
honorable discharge about a year
ago, with very high recommen­
dations from his commanding
officer.
Vern W. Duus, who has charge
o f our n e w b a t t e r y charging
machine, is ready at all times to
GIVE YOU the ADVANTAGE
o f his EXPERT SERVICE and
ADVICE pertaining to the repair­
ing and upkeep o f your battery.
We have had assurance from a
representative o f one o f the large
oil companies t h a t the recent
gasoline shortage, which has
caused so much inconvenience,
will soon be a thing o f the past.
In that connection “ a word to
the wise is sufficient.” Bring
your car into our shops and have
your motor tuned up or your
car overhauled so that you will
De ready for that trip as soon as
“ gas” becomes plentiful.
When in need o f new TIRES,
TUBES, LUBRICATING OILS,
GREASES, ACCESSORIES, etc.,
call on us. We are prepared to
give you your choice o f the best.
OUR
Mono
IS
44 SERVICE.”
Oregon has 55 varieties o f com­
mercial wood.
The only wool warehouse sys­
tem o f any magnitude west o f
Chicago is located in Oregon.