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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Thursday, February 3, 1921 The Dodge school is going to give a program and basket social on the evening of February 12th. The proceeds are to go to the school. Mr. M. Pedersen and E. Lacy attended the telephone meeting in Estacada, last Friday. Mrs. Fred Horner and chil dren spent Sunday afternoon with John Keiler. 1 ---- — ^ The Estacada M leatCo W e Buy Beef C 'attle « ¡VI. J. KERKES & (]o. Estacada Oregon :: V____ P ai? î T h r e e DODGE NEWS Special Rates Mrs. Haaek, on the H. B. Sny der place, spent several days in Portland. Melvin Keller had the misfor tune, on Sunday, to sprain his ankle quite badly. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kaake and Mabel Keller made a trip to Portland Saturday. A very pleasant suprise was given Mr. G. W. Keller on Mon day evening, January 31, in hor- or of his sixty-third birthday. All of his children and grand children were present, being J. E. Keller and family, W. T. Kaake and family, and Fred Horner and family, and Mabel Keller. Also a brother and m - phew and a number of friends. The evening was spent with singing and playing games, .af ter which ice cream and cake were served. Until February 5th there will bo special rate's on the Oregonian and the N ews and Oregonian combined. Want and For Sale Column S cents per line. Cash in advance WANTED A fe w shoats for cash. th r if ty Rex Ludlow, Bx 85, Esti c ida. Or, 1 27 LEAVE SUBSCRIPTIONS for all Portland newspapers with George H- Davis, agent. FOR SALE 5(H) Italian prune trees, price 25 to 40 cents each. J. J. Marchbank, Estacada. 2t | “ DAN THE TAILOR.” f V Y X •!• Cleaning, Pressing x and Alterations. Dressmaking. Suits Bought amt A •{• Sold. Odd Fellows’ building. Es y X tnrada. X CHICKEN R A ISERS! Now is the Time to Buy Baby Chick Fountains A N D W E H A V E THEM . Fit any Mason Jar. Simply screw on jar same as cover, using rubber. FELDS JU ST ENOUGH W A T E R as used. Chicks can not get W ET or CHILLED. Water is always Clean and Fresh. Jar can be cov ered to KEEP WARM in cold weather and COOL in hot weather. A LIFE SAVER FOR BABY CHICKS. Price each 15 cents. EVERYBODY TURN OUT TO- II and see SALE OF G R A N IT E W A R E At Less Than Pre-war Prices! “JIGGS” — IN — We have received a fine lot of Graniteware, including Ten and Twelve Quart Pails, Sixteen and Eighteen Inch Dish Pans, Sixteen Inch Bread Pans, Large Size Stew Pans, which are selling at 89 cents each. BRINGING ÜP OF FATHER. Fine Show Saturday Night. GLASS TUMBLERS- Thin Blown Plain Pattern 1-2 dozen 55c Same in Ground Glass Design, 1-2 dozen 65c M in’s Pure Silk Neckties in a fine variety of patterns, each 55c Poppy Pure Fruit Jelly, 4 1-2 pounds, $1.25 Otter Brand Clams, the can 20c, 2 for 35c Greatest Soap Bargain Ever Offered! 25 8-ounce Bars Royal White Soap for o n l y .................................................................................................... « p l.U U a a WE FOLLOW THE MARKETS AT The People’s Store H. B. SNYDER, - - C. E. KILGORE. Our Motto Is Service. First show opens at 7 p.m. sharp Prices: Adults 2T>c, war tax 3c. Children 10c, war tax 1c. W. E. I,INN, Manager. Estacada-Portland Stage H. HAIDLEN, Prop. Leaves Estacada 8:30 a. m. Leaves Portland 4:30 p. m. Phone, Estacada. WM. DALE Representing HOLMAN & PACE Undertakers, timbalmers and Funeral Directors, Oregon City. STOCK ON HAND IN ESTACADA. T ki . kphonk