Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 29, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    T hursday, July 29, 1920
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
By an unfortunate oversight
we omitted the year of his birth
in the obituary last week of A r­
thur Duncan. He was born Sep­
tember 22, 1900, so he was nine­
teen .years, nine months and
three weeks at the time of his
death on July 15.
There is really no comparison between the ease
and thoroughness with which an Electric Cleaner
removes dirt and the difficulty of sweeping.
True, one C A N clean rugs and carpets wthout an
electric cleaner. A broom or carpet sweeper will brush
up S O M E of the dirt; and if you like the exercise and
have plenty of time and strength a broom and a carpet
beater will do the work after a fashion.
In the same way one can wash without soap,
Water alone will remove some dirt if applied with
enough “ elbow grease.”
Water f o r irrigation
May b e u s e d from
6 to 8 A . M. and
from 7 to 9 P.M . each
day.
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Council.
H. BOYER,
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For the same reason people use Electric Cleaners
because they clean more easily and far better than other
methods.
E L E C T R IC S T O R E
E L E C T R I C B U IL D IN G .
BUY YOUR ELECTRIC GOODS AT AN ELECTRIC STORE
Cussing the Mail Order Houses!
D O E S N ’T H U R T T H E I R F E E L IN G S H A L F SO
M U C H A S M E E T IN G
BETTER
Overalls-
T H E IR
QUALITY
P R IC E W I T H
OF
A
G O O D S . ;£]
FOR SALE
A Jersey Cow.
Will be fresh in a few days.
S. A m ann .
7-29 One mile north of Estacada.
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WOOlVFOR SALE.
16-inch
old fir. Dry. Delivered at Es­
tacada $7.25.
Phone
T. B. Y oung ,
7-29-8-5-12-19
Garfield.
FOR SALE
One milk cow
four months fresh; one fresh
thoroughbred Jersey heifer and
heifer calf; FOUR Jersey heifers
two years old in November, and
small ranch with house and barn
for rent, all two miles west of
Dover, near Victor Lumber Com­
pany. Opportunity for man who
would work in mills. The above
cattle must be sold soon at fair
price.
I). M. W atters ,
Eagle Creek, Ore., R.F.D.
DON’T forget the United A r­
tisans’ dance on July ,‘Ust.
FOR SALE A few weened
pigs. C. H. Duncan, Rt. 1.
.M E N 'S , B O Y S ’ and Y O U T H S ’ .
Khaki Panic
IM 1 G IY I
FOR SALE Two very desir
able lots for sale in Estacada
close to school, 100x100. Make
me an oiler.
E. G. BARGER,
828 East Kelly St..
7-29-8-5-12
Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE A 5-year-old dark
hay driving or saddle mare, tine
traveller, weight about 950 lbs.
A bargain at $75.00 if taken at
once. Write or see. Also Bees
and Honey.
J. B. B o w m an ,
7-29-8-5
R. 1, Estacada.
Bend Utility Company plans
Freewater is to have a new
$250,000 power plant.
bank capitalized by $00,000.
City Marshall.
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But people use soap because it cleans more easily
and better than water alone.
V IO L A T IO N S OF THESE
R E G U LA T IO N S W IL L
BE PROSECUTED
Common
Want and For Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
Why the Electric Cleaner?
Water Users Attention !
By Order
Page Three
R A I N t e s t , and m o l e s k i n .
r i l l l l a * p ut them to t h e test and see which line is best.
FOR SALE By Community
float committee. A number of
yards of burlap in short lengths.
See Ruth L. Dillon,
7-22-29
Soap—
2 0 -M U L E -T E A M B O R A X
C A S C A D E W H IT E
R O Y A L W H I TE
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15 Cakes for
$|.00
Assorted if you wish.
I T R A IS E S T H E D O U G H — B A K IN G POW DERS
— W E H A V E A L L K IN D S .
J A R R IN G S , .guaranteed, J T p
2 dozen f o r .................. l« J v
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C A M P - F IR E
R O A ST COFFEE . .
Chairmen.
FOR SALE Two S. C. R. I.
Red Roosters, 15 months old, pure
bred from Elliott’s yards. Also
a few hens and some young stock.
J. W. Moxley,
7-22-29
Morrow Station.
FOR SALE Good work horse.
Mrs. A. L. Baker,
one mile east of the Grange Hall.
Eagle Creek.
7-15-tf
38c
FOR SALE First-class green
cut wood, 16 inch. On road.
Matt Anderson,
7-22-29-1
Rt. 1. Bx 50 A.
FOR S A L E Slab wood. Leave
ordersat McWillis’ grocery store.
7-22-29 8-5-12
W m . P erry .
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The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
Our Motto U Service.
NOTICE
A fter this .date the minimum
charge for classified ads. will be
25c for the first insertion. Sub­
sequent insertions 10c or more,
each time according to number
of lines.