Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 21, 1920, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Thursday, October 21, 1920
EASTERN C LA CK AM AS NEWS
Page Six
Vote for 69 X Harvey Cross
republican candidate for county
judge.
Paid Adv.
WANTED
A middle-aged
woman for general house-work.
R. Robinson,
Rt. 4, Boiing, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Williams
were over from Salem last week
visiting th*) J. H. Sharp family
a few days, while Mr. Williams
was enjoying a vacation from
duties at the State House.
Uncle Sam expects every voter
to do his or her duty.
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Vote for 69 X Harvey Cross
republican candidate for county
judge.
Paid Adv.
R. F. Feemster, Portland real
estate agent, arrived on the
morning train today.
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— BY —
On Thursday, Oct. 28, the Ant­
werp Athletic Fports in which
Ken Bartlett took part.
First show opens at 7 p. m. sharp
Prices; Adults 22c, war tax 3c.
Children lUe, war tax lc.
W . E. L IN N , Manager.
Have You Money to Loan?
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT
THAT NEW OVERCOAT
Wo have some dandy ones to pick from.
Your choice for
$ 25.00
W e have a large stock of
OUTING
FLANNEL
In th»J latest designs an l c dors.
W e handle only the best grades, and
it will pay yon to see us before buying.
W e have a large stock of
MEN'S HATS and CAPS
In a variety o f styles and the
p ee a are right. Come in and
pick yours out.
DIAMOND BRAND SHOES
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"Í)L::n j}:u W'iand
Always give sati faction. When
you are in need of shoes try a
pair. A dollar’ s worth for every
d liar you spend
1 0 YS DON’T FORGETaboutthat
WATCH
Youhavc beeu saving up for. Wehave them at pri es to fitevey pa.'ke boo'c.
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G R O C E R Y SPE C IA L THIS W EEK
T h e Bes: C offee in town ¡it 3 5 c per lb. 3 lbs. fo ■ $1.03.
Saturday only.
IT PA Y S T O S A V E Y O U R CASH REGISTER TICKETS
R O S E ’S
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TH E PLACE T O B U Y ”
If t h e proposed 6 per cent
Maximum Interest Law should
pass would you loan your money
in Oregon or would you loan it
outside the state where you could
get from 6 to 9 per cent?
Have you borrowed money?
Where are you going to get
the money to pay off your loans
when they are called as they
surely will be if the 5 per cent
Maximum Interest Law passes?
Nobody will loan you money at 5
per cent when they can get from
6 to 9 per cent outside Oregon.
Do you need money to improve
/our farm?
Do you need money to finance
your crop?
Do you need money to build
your home?
Do you need money to extend
your business?
Do you want to loan your money
in your home state?
Do you want to H<eep inJClack-
amas County the more than a
million o f d o l l a r s o f foreign
money ?
IF YOU DO
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W m . Dale
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W.F.Cary
F. B ar th o lo m ew a . N. J ohnson
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Vote* for 69 X Harvey Cross
republican candidate for county
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PaidAdv.
TOR SALE—Five good heavy
young horses. Good stuff at a
price to sell. At work on my
farm six miles east o f Eagle
Creek. Phone Estacada.
10-21-28
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