Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 23, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACICAMAS NEWS
Thursday, December 23, 1920
February, 1921.
McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
203-5 Withrow Bldg., Gresham, Ore­
gon, and 609-15 Fenton Bldg., Port­
land, Oregon.
r
The days from now on, will
gradually lengthen, a t fi r s t
hardly perceptibly, but in two or
three weeks’ time, the difference
will be quite noticeable.
Store Reopened
The former Krigbaum confec­
tionery has been reopened for
business and carries a full line of
Christmas candies, dolls and
decorations. Call and look them
over.
The Estacada Meat Co.
W E WISH ALL OUR PATRONS
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
M. J. KERKES & Co.
Estacada
::
Oregon
Page Three
C. A. Kitch
Administratrix’s Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, administratrix of the estate of
H. H. Yount, deceased, all persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are here­
by notified to present the same to me
or at the office of my attorney, O. 1)
Eby, in Oregon City, Oregon, duly ver­
ified a» by law required within six
months from date hereof
EDITH TROWBRIDGE YOUNT,
Administratrix.
Dated December 2, 1920.
O. D. Eby, Attorney lor Adminis­
tratrix.
First publication December 2, 1920.
Last publication December 30, 1920-
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Want and Eor Sale Column
> cents per line. Cash in advance
NOTICE
Hauser’s restaurant will be
closed Christmas for a few days,
as 1 am moving to the Hotel,
where l will be glad to meet all
my old customers and welcome
all new ones.
FOR SALK Full blood Jersey
Cow Fresh good, rich milk.
Enquire of H. B. Davis 1I-28-&0.
FOR SALE Universal Range,
good baker, fine shape. Inquire
at Hauser’s restaurant.
WANTED—3 Jersey cows, all
giving milk.
R. Malzanini,
Estacada, Ore. It
FOR SALE
On main road,
on corner of Main Street, in Es-
tacada, 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. Kraak,
1100 E. Harrison St., Portland.
12-23
WANTED- Some loads of barn
yard manure, (’all at N ews ’
office. ______________tf.
TO OLIR FRIENDS :
WANTED M 11 k customers.
Fresh, rich milk delivered daily.
Inquire at Morgan’s store, or
drop order in the postoffice.
G. L. Mendenhall, Box 78. 30
FOR SALE A full blooded
Holstein bull from Bishop stock.
2 years old. John Whitley, on
Markwart's place, Rt. 1.
12-23
FOR SALE One Durham bull
cheap.
Charley Merlike,
Elwwood, Oregon.
12-23-0
FOR SALE
Two heifers, one
Holstein, the other Durham, will
be fresh in January, or will trade
for sheep. J. A. McComb, Rt. 2
1-6
that we
have appreciated your
many favors during the past
year W e extend to you our
h ea rtiest.....................................
A
s s u r in g
you
FOR SALE A Mil burn wagon
4 inch tires. Inquire at this of­
fice. Wagon may be seen in the
shed back ot the bank.
12-30
LUMBER We have s i x t y
thousand feet of one and two
inch lumber for sale, price #0.00
at the mill as we wish“to change
the yard. Park Lumber Co.
Estacada, Oregon.
12-30
Buy your chocolates at Hau­
ser’s, get them at cost, closing
out candy line.
Wishes for a MERRY XMAS and a
GARFIELD BREVITIES
HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
T h e P e o p le ’s S t o r e
H. B. SNYDER
C. E. KILGORE
Out1 Motto 1« Service
I
G. F. Hunt was down from Ba­
ker, Ore., last week. Mr. Hunt
is owner of the Country Club
tract, and was negotiating with
the State Game and Fish Com­
mission for a part of the tract.
Mr. Earl Tracy, teacher of
Porter School, is preparing a pro­
gram to be given on Fricay af­
ternoon. Parents don’t forget
we were children once, and how
happy it made us to see father
and mother come in to hear us
do our part, and really it makes
the teacher feel as if he was re­
ally appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. La Barre will
serve Christmas dinner at Log
I,a Barre.
J. O. Botkins leaves tomorrow
to spend the holidays with his
father, Dr. O. S. Botkins, of
| Cherryville.