Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 09, 1920, Page Page Six, Image 6

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WANTED—Two or three men
to cut wood on John Steinman’ s
place, 4 miles northeast of Esta­
cada. Timber is good, will pay
$2.50 per cord. I will he found
hauling.
9-9-30
C. H. Sloop, owner.
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C. F. Howe and his son Ted
have returned from their visit at
Wilhoit’s Springs. The form er
states they have so filled up with
mineral water that they won’ t
need anything stronger than one
half o f one per cent.
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Miss Betty Wise visited friends |
in Portland Tuesday.
D. B. Bass and family are back
from their visit to Caldwell, Ida.
Who says Oregon has gone dry ‘
Its very, very wet today.
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S. P. PESZNECKER
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Thursday, September 9, 1920
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
Machine Shop Oxy-Acetylene W elding
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THURSDAY NIGHT
September 9th
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BLANCHE SWEET
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— IN —
“ SIMPLE SOULS”
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SATU RD AY NIGHT
September 11th
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ENID BENNETT
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Soft
Light; Not Dim Light
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To have plenty o f light without ui , eees-
aary brightness use
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Sunbeam
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White Mazda lamps. The tipless white
glass bulb softens the light without dim
ming it. The ideal lamp for the home.
Five in a Blue Convenience Carton.
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“ LAW OF MEN”
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Comedy
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MACK SENNETT
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Ï M LOVE IS BLIND’
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Plumbing, Tinning, Electric Wiring and Repairing
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The Family
Theatre
First show opens at 7:30 P. M.
Prices: Adults 22c, war tax 3c.
Children 10c, war tax lc.
W. E. LINN, Manager.
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We Have to O ffe r
O U R P A T R O N S T H IS
L A D I E S ’
W E E K A S P E C IA L L IN E O F
P E T T IC O T S
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In a large assortment of patterns and grades just received from
a large Eastern Manufacturer under priced for this sale
F L O W E R E D N E A R S IL K S ,
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W H IT E
assorted patterns, a t .................. «jJ^loUU
JU L IE T T E S
$4.50 and $5.50
A L L S IL K J E R S E Y ’S,
assorted patterns
$ 6.00
W e aL " ph0w a large assortment of
oTWIDDY
B L O U S E S
In flannel collars and colored self-material at special prices for this week
Our line of
W O M E N ’S HOUSE
DRESSES
Is very complete in Check and Plaid Ginghams at $2.75 and $3.25
GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES
In Plaid Ginghams and Cotton Poplin is worth your consideration, as school davs are nearly here
The road to Dependable Merchandise leads straight to our store.
having the best you can get.
There is much satisfaction in
REMEMBER IT PAYS TO SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER TICKETS
AT
ROSE’S
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OF-
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in o r d e r that the y o u n g p e o ­
p le o f O r e g o n m a y r e c e iv e ,
w ith o u t c o a t, the b e n e fits o f
a lib e r a l e d n c a lio n .
The University includes the College of
Literature. Science and the Arts, the
Graduate School, the School of Phys­
ical Education, and the professional
Schools of Law, Medicine (at Portland),
Architecture, Commerce, Journalism,
Education and Music.
High standards o f scholarship are
made possible by an able faculty, veil
equipped laboratories and a library of
nearly 100.000 volumes.
Supervised athletics are encouraged
and every attention given the health
and welfare of the students.
" **b • heightened confidence
gained by the reeent expression
of pnhlie support, the University
ie now entering upon an era of
lar£e development and eatsnded
u safnlness.
For a catalogue or for any information,
address:
T H E R E G ISTR AR
U n i v e r s i t y o f O re g o n
Eugene, Oregon
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SPECIAL N O T I C E - B e i n g
short o f room, I will sell off part
o f my flock o f hens and pullets.
I have Rhode Island Reds and
some good mixed stock, Tom
Barron and White Leghorn pul­
lets.
The youngest are four
months old, free from diseases.
Will sell the hens at Portland
prices by weight, and the pullets
at a dollar each. G. A. Masse,
It
Estacada, Ore.