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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1920)
Thursday, September 2, 1920 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Three Want and For Sale Column > cents per line. Cash in advance Cash Prices Mason Quart Jars, doz. 95c Mason Jar Tops, doz. 29c Economy Jar Tops, doz. 29c Mill Run, full weight, 80 lbs. 2.60 Gold Medal Catsup 23c 2 in 1 Shoe Polish 10c Pickling Whole Spices, pkt. 8c Log Cabin, Holsumand Gresmam Home-made Loaves and fresh baked Cookies. ELLIS’ CAS« AND 'CARRY STORE PHONES: Office 4 6, Resicei.ce 513 Dr. Geo. inglis FITTING OF GLASSES — AND — DISEASES OF EYES OFFICE: Over First State Bank. Hours : 1 to 5 P. M. Oregon Gresham Why the Electric Cleaner? There is really no comparison between the ease and thoroughness with which an Electric Cleaner removes dirt and the difficulty of sweeping. 'True, one CAN clean rugs and carpets wthout an electric cleaner. A broom or carpet sweeper will brush up SOME 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.” 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 f methods. ELECTRIC STORE \ ELECTRIC BUILDING. N O T IC E 1 will be at Mr. Bartlett’s of fice Tuesday afternoon, Septem ber 7th, to register voters. Mrs. E. W. Bartlett. WANTED 6000 Hewn F ir Ties. J. W. Shafford, Estaeada Hotel. It. FOR SALE Some nice pigs, weaned, five to seven dollars if taken soon. J. W. Dillinger, lit. 1, Garfield. 9-2-9 FOR SALE Buck sheep, half Cots wold and Shropshire. ! f BUY YOUR ELECTRIC GOODS AT AN ELECTRIC STORE J. R. Hughes. FOR SALE—A good fresh cow. H. M. Duns. i Mrs. M. H. Evans was in town Mrs. P. H. Wagner went to Portland yesterday afternoon. yesterday. ITS COMING WINTER AND W E CAN KEEP YOUR F E E T DRY WITH THE BEST < LINE OF > That Sole? It Comes on White “H IP G O O D R IC H ilh Red Line Around The lop And It Actually Outwears Steel! IT Rubber Goods ON EARTH. ASK TH E MAN WHO WEARS THEM SPECIAL CREAM OIL SOAP 3 bars lo r ............. 25c SHIRTS Most any thing yoir want in COTTON and WOOL, Stock complete and you can get what you want a t .................... The P e o p le ’s S t o r e . .. H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor O u r M o tto Is Service. 9-2 9 EGGS WANTED f^igheat market price premium paid for No. 1 eggs. (Jet our prices on poultry. Gresham Produce (Jo. 9-2-9-16-23 FOR SALE Lam number of Pigs, Berkshire and Red. Extra good quality pigs six weeks old, at the A. J. Brown farm on tin* Clackamas river. Address, A. R. Preston. Eagle Creek P.O., Oregon. 9-2-9-16-23 FOR SALE 16 Acres one-half mile south of Estaeada. about 800 cords of timber, large spring. Will take a good auto or team in part payment. H. F. Gibson, owner, 9-29 Barton, Ore. FOR SALE -Twenty head of sheep. Ewes. J. C. Duns, 9-2-9 Garfield, Oregon. FOR SALE — F o rd 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 Estaeada, Ore., or call at Otto Klaeteh’s farm. FOR SALE — A 8-inch wide tired farm wagon, nearly new, cheap for cash. W. E. Harmon, at Otto Klaeteh farm, or address Box 112, Estaeada, Ore. 8-26-9-2 FOR SALE Five ierei of cleared land, cheap. Mrs. Grace McKenny, 8-26-9-2 Estaeada Heights. LOST-A white nursery chair on the Garfield road last week. Notify R. C. Deming, reward. ___________ 8 26-9-2 FOUND On the road between Gladstone a n d Springwater a kodak. Owner can obtain infor mation al>out it by calling at this office.________ 8-5ff FOR SALE—Good work horse. Mrs. A. L. Baker, one mile east of the Grange Hall. Eagle Creek. 7-15-tf