Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 09, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    W ant and F o r Sale C o lu m n
Attention Farmers!
1 have t h e agency for the
Farmers’ Mutual F i r e Relief
Association. Call in at my office
and I will explain it to you. It
is one of the best and cheapest
mutuals in Oregon.
S. E. WOOSTER.
Agent.
I E D U C A T IO N P A Y S
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED
MOST IN EDIK ATION
Oregon Agricultural College
Dr. Geo. Inglis
Through a “ Liberal and Practical Education” pré­
paies the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful
Citizenship and Successful Careers in
AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING MINING
HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE
PHARMACY
FORESTRY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION. MUSIC, ENG­
LISH, MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and the Other Essen­
tials of a Standard Technical College Course.
FITTING OF GLASSES
— AND —
DISEASES OF EYES
FALL TERM O PEN S SEPTEM BER 20. 1920.
OFFICE: Over First-State Bank.
Hours : I to 5 P. M.
T U I T I O N IS F R E E
FUR INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGISTRAR. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. Ore.
Oregon
5 cents per line, ('ash in advance
FOR TH E IN D IV ID U A L A N D FOR TH E STATE
A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,(X)0 to
Render Distinguished Service to the Public
With Common School Education
4 Chances
With High School Education.....
K7 Chances
With College Education.............. MX) Chances
PHONES: Office 4 6 , Reaiceiice 513
Gresham
Paçe Three
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Thursday, S ep tem b er 9, 1 9 2 0
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PUBLIC SALE
September 18th, 1920
C. L. Durbin’s, one mile south
of Springwater store.
All personal property must be
sold including all kinds of farm
implements, horses, cows, regis­
tered Chester White hogs, White
Leghorn hens and geese, house­
hold goods and cream separator.
C. L. Durbin,
9-9*16-23
Rural Route 3.
VETCH SEED FOR SALE
Rt. 1
T. B. Young.
9-9-16-23
Phone Estacada.
FOR SALE One horse. Will
trade for cow. T. Nagasawa.
9-9-16-23-30 _ R. F. 1).
3 Estacada.
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FOR SALE
Greeting Winter
• With ajmile
Because it is worth while
to be prepared in FOOT
WEAR, we have a full
line of . , ' ............ .. . .
Hipress Rubber
B O OT S & SHOES
You Men Who Live In Your Boots
You want these great Brown Boots with the Red
Line ’round the top.
They outwear all others two
and three to one.
G O O DRICH
êt
Special on Men’s and Boys’
. . Cut Half Soles at . .
35c and 25c
Per Pair.
Men’s Rubber Heels at
20c per pair
Hampshire Grey Enamel
Ware
Your choice of ten patterns at
' 69c
First Quality.
No. 1 Thin Shell Walnuts
H I P R E S S ”
BOOTS A N D SH O ES
Goodrich ‘‘Hipress’" Boots and Shoes
are not made like the hoots and shoes
you have been buying.
N ew Auto "Fire
Stock, the toughest rubber known, is used
in them and they’re cured, like a tire,
I N T O O N E S O L ID PIE C E! T hey
w on’t leak, peel or com e apart, they’ll
outwear two and three to one anything
you ever put on your feet.
W atch out for imitations — you can
always tell the genuine by the Red Line
’round the top.
at 40c pound
45c
and Cream Oil Toilet Soap
15 Cakes Laundry Soap,
. . assorted as you wish . .
$1.00
All the little things usu­
ally found in 5, 10 and 25c
stores will be found here at
$7.00 a cord, and 4-foot wood
$6.00 a cord. Mrs. Mary Stubbe,
9-9-16-23-30
Estacada. Ore.
FANCY PEARS FOR SALE
Ready now. T w o c e n t s per
pound.
Ed. Still,
9-9tt
Eagle Creek.
FOR RENT
Furnished bed
rooms or rooms with hoard. Ap­
ply or phone
Mrs. 1). B. Herring,
9-9-16-23-30.
Estacada, Ore.
WANTED
Some one t<> haul
FOR SALE
Buck sheep, half
away rubbish from the Hauser
restaurant.
FOR SALE Some nice pigs,
weaned, five to seven dollars if
taken soon. J. W. Dillinger,
Rt. 1, Garfield. 9 2-9
Cots wold and Shropshire.
J. R. Hughes.
EGGS W A N T E D
9-2-9
Highest
market price premium paid for
No. 1 eggs. Get our pnees on
poultry.
Gresham Produce Co.
9-2-9-16-23_________
FOR SALE Large number of
Pigs, Berkshire and Red. Extra
good quality pigs six weeks old.
at the A. .J. Brown farm on the
Clackamas river. Address,
A. R. Preston, Eagle Creek P.O.,
Oregon.
912-9-16-23
S n y d e r ’ s Special Blend
. . Steel-Cut Coffee at . .
3 for 25c
16 -inch wood
E verything
That's Best
In Footwear
•
Printer w ill set your name here.
FOR SALE 16 Acres one-half
mile south of Estacada, al>out
800 cords of timber, large spring.
Will take a good auto or team in
part payment.
H. F. Gibson, owner,
Barton, Ore.
9-29
The People’s Store
FOR SA LE--Twenty head of
sheep. Ewes.
J. C. Duns,
Garfield, Oregon.
9-2-9
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
FOR SALE Good work horse.
Mrs. A. L. Baker,
one mile east of the Grange Hall.
Eagle Creek.
7-15-tf
Our Motto Is Service.