Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 19, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, August 19, 1920
EASTERN C LA C K A M A S NEWS
Pagi» Th re a
Odd Fellows Will Meet
Want and For Sale Column
Why the Electric Cleaner?
Estacada Lodge No. 175, 1. O.
0. F., will meet in regular ses­
sion Saturday evening at 8 p.m.
Visiting brethren a l w a y s wel­
come.
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.
R. S. L udlow . Noble Grand.
J. K. E l y . Secretary.
Water Users Attention !
W ater f o r irrigation
M ay b e u s e d from
6 to 8 A . M. and
from 7 to 9 P.M . each
day.
VIOLATIONS OF THESE
REGULATIONS WILL
BE PROSECUTED
By Order
Common
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In the same way one can wash without soap.
Water alone will remove some dirt if applied with
enough “ elbow grease.”
But people use soap because it cleans more easily
and better than water alone.
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
Council.
H. BOYER,
City Marshall.
There was a frost
night at Bend.
Tuesday
For instant cooking.
Can
15c
CUT1E SOCKS
F or the little ones in many colors, at
Just received the Size
and Kind you want in
¿ M E N ' S SHI | RTS
Boys’
School
Shoes
We have one lot of BOYS’ HIGH-CUT
SHOES worth your while to look over.
THEY STAND THE TEST.
GROCERIES
Always Fresh, arriving daily.
The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
Our
Motto
Is Service.
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Columbia Highway is to be e x ­
tended to state line Umatilla Co.
WE HAVE IT IN CANS
STERNO CANNED HEAT
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
35c
LOST - A Cruiser’s Shi»*t be­
tween Huxley’s mail box and
Estacada, T h u r s d a y , August
12th. Lea^e same at this office.
It
H. R. WILCOX.
F O R R E N T
A four-room
house, furnished, piano included,
$15.00 a month, also garage $2.00
a month. We also have for sale
one dozen White Leghorn chick­
ens. Call or phone
8-19-26
Mrs. Anna Mikuleckv.
LOST Sunday evening at the
park or depot, a lady’s brown
coat trimmed with fur. A liber­
al reward is offered for its re­
turn.
Finder please leave at
the N ews office or notify
Mis. H. E. Dilley.
It
Rt. 1, Estacada.
FOR SALE
Fourteen nice
pigs, six weeks old. Some fine
for breeding. Roland China and
Berkshire and Poland China and
Durock.
J. W. Dillinger,
8-12-19. R .F .I). No. 1 Garfield.
FOR SALE Span of horses,
one about 1,000 pounds and one
about 1,300 pounds, a quarter of
a mile on the other side of Spring-
water store.
G. Rehbein,
8-12-19
Rural Route 3.
FOR SALE
Good general
work horse, Estacada, Ore.
8 5-12-19-26
K. C. H oygaard .
FOUND On the road between*
Gladstone a n d Spring water., a
kodak. Owner can obtain infor­
mation about it by calling at this
office.
8-5ff
FOR SALE About five tons of
timothy air* clover hay, at (lie
.Lloyd Yocum place.
Any fair
offer accepted. Fred H j '\ 8-19
WOOD FOR SALE.
10-inch
old fir. Dry. Delivered at. Es­
tacada $7.25.
Phone
T. B. Y oung ,
7-29-8-5-12-19
Garfield.
FOR SALE —Good work horse.
Mrs. A. L. Baker,
one mile east o f the Grange Hall.
Eagle Creek.
7-15-tf
Hot Weather Prices
Lemons per doz.
30c
Jiffy Jell, per pkt.
10c
Corn Starch, 20 oz. pkt.
15c
Pickling Spices, pkt.
8c
Libby’s Milk, tall cans,
12c
Libby’s Deviled Meats,per tin 6c
Fresh Soda Crackers, per lb., 20c
P. A. Tuxedo and Velvet Tob. 15c
Horse Shoe, Star and Climax
Tobacco, plug
85c
ELLIS’ LASH AND CARRY STORE