Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 10, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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DODGE NEWS
A number of young people
spent Sunday evening at the
Fred Horner home.
Gertrude Finster has been
quite ill with rheumatism and
unable to attend school for the
past two weeks.
Don’t forget the program and
basket social at the Dodge
school house, on Saturday even­
ing, Feb. 12. A fine program
will be given, including a darkey
plav and minstrel show by a
Thursday. February 10, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
number of the young men of
Dodge.
Ladies bring baskets and gen­
tlemen bring a “big fat purse’’
and come and enjoy the minstrel
show Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Myers are
rejoicing over the arrival of a
little granddaughter at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis.
Roy Jones has bought the
small mill belonging to the
Kaake & Jubb Lumber Co. and
is putting it up on the E. Lacey
place. He intends to saw ties.
The Is in 2-Mc
Grocery
Touch with the Orange
Growers of California this week
THIS IS O R A N G E W EEK ,
DON’T YOU KNOW ? Oranges in three sizes. SMALL
ORANGES 20c A DOZEN.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
We will sell 12-oz. cans of ROYAL and SCHILLING’S
BAKING POWDER at 4()c the can. We have also
a few cans of 35c PINEAPPLE remaining of our
Original Stock.
You’ll Have to Hurry to the
THE 2-Mc GROCERY
W. P. McWillis,
H. L. McKenney.
Miss Florence Kendall is in
Portland visiting friends.
Mrs. A. K. Morton left Tues­
day for a few days’ stay in
lem.
Don’t forget the Lye* um nuir-
ber tonight.
J. C. Rooney, of Joseph, Ore ,
has accepted a position in the
Estacada Meat M trket.
Estacada Lodge, No. 175, I.
0. 0. F., meets every Saturday
evening in their lodge room,
corner of Broadway and Third
streets. A good attendance of
members is desired, and visiting
brothers are always welcome.
R. L. G ithens , N. G.
J. G. H ayman , Sec,
1 have th e agency for the
Farrtiers’ Mutual F ire 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.O. O. F
NOTICE TO OCR PATRONS
Extensive alterations have been made at our First and
Alder Streets Passenger Station, and much better accom-
molations have been provided for our patrons.
This building is now being used exclusively by us and,
in addition to the ticket office, lost articles’ bureau and ex­
press, we have installed an “ELECTRIC STORE,” where
Mazda lamps and electric appliances may be purchased,
applications made for electric light a.id power, and where
light and power bills may be paid.
This will make it possible for our patrons to transact
such matters of business with our company without going
up-town to our main offices in the Electric building., and
on vill riJii/3 1 1 3 same courteous and attentive service.
Portland
Railway, Light
or
Dairy Feeds
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cTVIust contain the PROPER INGREDIENTS, correctly
blended, to produce Maximum Results.
That is why every comparative test proves successful when the PRACTICAL METHODS OF
FEEDING ARE CLOSELY FOLLOWED UP. To do this, drop in and SEE US. We
can figure with you on any kind of Feed. We are planning on
Another Car of Corn!
The arrival this Corn is expected in the near future. Conditions on this Corn will be SIMILAR
to the former car—furnish your own sacks. Possibly BETTER PRICES--cash basis.
E S T A C A D A FE E D CO M PAN Y.
The Store Where Your $ Does Its Duty.
U. S. MORGAN
Attention Farmers !
W. H. KANDLE
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Monday is the festival of St.
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that “there is nothing half so
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usually proves to be only a dream
which sometimes turns into a
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The readers of this paper will be
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been able to cure in all Its stages and
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work. The proprietors have so m uch
faith In the curative power of H all's
C atarrh Medicine th at they offer One
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to cure. Send foh list of testim onials.
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