Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 26, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Thursday, August 26. 1920
Pag ì Three
Want and For Sale Column
> cents per line. Cash in advance
Odd Fellows Will Meet
Estacada Lodge No. 175, I. 0.
(). F., will meet in regular ses­
sion Saturday evening at 8 p.m.
Visiting brethren al ways wel­
come.
R. S. L udlow . Noble Grand.
J. K. E ly . Secretary.
FOR SALE - For d Touring
Car, good running order, very
reasonable for cash, or would
consider good milk cow in part
payment. W. E. Harmon,
8-26-9-2
Estacada, Ore.,
or call at Otto Klaetch's farm.
FOR SALE — A 3-inch wide
tired farm wagon, nearly new,
cheap for cash. W. E. Harmon,
at Otto Klaetch farm, or address
Water Users Attention !
Water fo r irrigation
May be used 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 Council.
H. BOYER,
City Marshall.
Box 112. Estacada, Ore. 8-26 9-2
FOR SALE — Five acres of
cleared land, cheap.
Mrs. Grace McKenny,
8-26-9-2
Estacada Heights.
LOST A white nursery chair
on the Garfield road last week.
Notify R. C. Deming, reward.
8-26-9 2
Many Business Men
Work on the theory^
that either there is no
more trade to be had
or they' are in a hope­
less situation that has
no remedy.
NEITHER zARE TRUE
W e have no such com­
plaint. WE CARRY THE GOODS
and you can get what
you want at t h e ...................................
The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
Our Motto It Service.
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WANTED A shoat weighing
about 75 or 100 pounds. Address
F. J. Covert, Estacada, Ore., P.
O. Box 76.
It
FOR SALE One bull calf.
Age one month. Color roan.
Thiry-one-thirty-two Shorthorn.
Price $65.00. O n e registered
Shorthorn bull, age 10 months,
color red. Price 5225.00.
Homer B. Ballou,
It
Boring, Ore.
PO 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.
FOR SALE Good general
work horse, Estacada, Ore.
8-5-12-19-26 K. C. HOYGAARD.
FOUND On the road between
Gladstone an d Springwater a
kodak. Owner can obtain infor­
mation about it by calling at this
otlice.
8-5ff
FOR SALE Good work horse.
Mrs. A. L. Baker,
one mile east of the Grange Hall.
Baffle Creek.
7-15-tf
Movies for Cam­
paign Purposes
While the old fashioned torch­
light procession seems to have
dropped in the discard, new cam­
paign agencies will be used in
the Republican National cam­
paign. Moving pictures an d
phonograph recoids will be used
more this year than ever before.
Anyone with a phonograph ean
get a Harding record and hold a
political rally in his home.
As Others Think
There has been much specula­
tion as to where to locate the Mt.
Hood Loop. The most practical
route, the most scenic route, the
most conservative route and the
best commercial route is through
the Dover District thence down
the Douglass plateau overlooking
the beautiful Eagle Creek valley,
thence through the Eagle Creek
vaUeV then following the beauti­
ful Clackamas River, and thence
to 82nd street, Portland.