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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1920)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Thursday, November 18, 1920 Notice of Road District Meeting to Yote Special Road Tax Notice of Road District Meeting to Vote Special Tax Notice is hereby given, pur suant to Section 15, Chapter 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 29, Clackamas County, Ore gon, will be held on the 27th day of November, A.D. 1920, in said Road District, at the hour of 2 o’clock P.M., in Deep Creek Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON. 11-11-18-25 County Judge. Notice is hereby given, pur suant to Section 15, Chapter 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal vote.rs.of Road District No. 39, Clacl^aipas Count,y, Ore gon, will be held on the 27th day of November, A.D. 1920, in said road district, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M-. in the Grange Hall, to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON. 11-1118-25 Countv Judge. 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 S. E. Wooster has a plate of potatoes in his window raised by George B. Weatherby of this place. They make the mouth water, and baked to a turn would furnish a dish fit for the most particular epicure. Pa«e Three Odd Fellows Meet Estaeada Lodge No. 175, 1. O. 0. F., will work in the second de gree Saturday evening at 7 30. Visitors welcome. By order: ,, i R. S. L udlow . N. G. J. K. E ly . Secretary. 'Want « ht I* IT>r Sale Column - 5 cents per line. Cash in advance ****** FOR S a TE -15 White Leg horn Cockerels, Tom Baron strain. fl.50 each. G. A. Masse, 11-18 26 o', i / ■ Estaeada. FOR.&AiLH *'One Brood Sow and 2 Cows. One Jersey f**esh in December, one Swiss fresh in February.1 ’ ’ 'A. Eimon, 11-1S-25-2 K,1 Box 63, Colton, Or. Advertising Oregon Products WANTED Girl for genera The first gun of the “ Mistland” advertising campaign, to be put on by the Oregon Growers’ Co operative Association, is to be fired in New York city, the greatest prune market in the world. Leading dailies with a circulation of 1,000,000 will be used for six months, in addition tq large posters, to be put in ele vated and subway stations, thru which 3,000,000 people pass daily. The.posters a<re also intended to call attention to climatic condi tions of the state. house work. See Mrs. L. A. Wells. 11-11 tf. Kum and Get ’Em Wagner apples, while they last, 75c without box. C. M. Mattoon, 11-11! r FOR SALE One Slightly used Ford, Worm Drive one-ton Truck. One Fairbunk-Morse Pump En gine. See S. P. Pesznecker. FOR SALE A Jersey cow, fresh in February. Arthur Per ry. Garfield, Rt. 1. 29-4-11-18 FOR SALE Bull Calf, Brown Swiss Milk Stock, may be regis- i tered out of heavy producing stock. See B. Sehonburg, 11-18-25 Estaeada, Ore. Rt. 2. For That Thanksgiving Dinner! FOR SALE Three hivea «> t bees with patent hives. S. E. Wooster. 11-18 tf. FOR SALE in five room house in g o o d location, thoroughly renovated, city water, and lights, terms and low rate of interest. Cary Real Estate Company. 11-18-26 FOR SALE No. A6 old rake. Inquire this week of Mrs. E. Domm, It Eagle Creek Falls. Ore. We have a fresh supply of: Bargain ORANGE PEEL LEMON PEEL CITRON CRANBERRIES No. I Soft Shell California Walnuts, the lb ., 28c. SEEDLESS RAISINS, the package . . . . 25c LI + PUMPLIN—EXTRA SPECIAL—the can FOR SALE CHE AI ’ 5-1 ’as- senger Ford Touring Car. In good condition with demountable runs, good tires, etc. Inquire It Cascade Garage FOR SALE On main road, on corner of Main Street, in Es taeada, Lot 50x100 with buildings and all fixtures inside. Good place to start business. Will trade for acreage or house and lot in Portland. Write Wm. Kraask, 1100 E. Hausow St., Portland. 1118-25 FOR SALE One good 8)4 truck wagon, for sale or trade for hogs or sattle. What have you? Phone or call at P. W. Douglas, 11-18-25___________ Eagle C.eek 10c T H E BAKERS HAVE REDUCED T H E PRICES on BREAD and W E now offer: 1 C r L “ KLEAN MAID,” 1 lb. ‘ BETSY ROSS,” 1 1-2 lb. **■*'*' | + wrapped loaf . . . . Wrapped lo a f............ ... RYE, FRENCH and 10c WHOLE W HEAT We have a full line of WRITING and SCHOOL TABLETS, also a of STATIONERY at ROCK BOTTOM prices. ______________ ______________________________ 10c NEW supply « Keep the Children's feet dry—Dri Foot™25c. BISSELL ITEMS JU ST IN ! A new stock of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath and Mr. and Mrs. W. Held visited Ralph Chaney and wife Sunday. Roy Maxwell was transacting business in Portland for a few days last week. A numl»er of George ueople attended the Show at Estaeada last Thursday night. White Outing Flannel, ■YAM) 20c, W e follow the market at The People’s Store H. B. SNYDER Garfield, Ore. Our Motto It Service. C. E. KILGORE | DIED At Currinsville, Wednesday, November 17, 1020, Henry H* Yount. Funeral services this af ternoon, under auspices of the Odd Fellows, with interment at Lone Oak cemetery.