Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 31, 1921, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
T h u rs d a y , M a rch 3 1 , 1921
A look into the cold storage its spoiling. The coating of frost
room at the Estacada Meat Mar- on the pipes in the plate glass
ket shows what a great conveni- in the shop, indicates how low a
ence and improvement it is. A temperature can be maintained
supply of meat can be kept indef- i with this system,
initely, without any danger of , See D ale ’ s lorGTlPsSeed. 24tf
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The Estacada Meat Co
Beef Cattle,
Veal and Hogs,
Dressed or Live, Bought.
M. J . KERKES & Co.
Estacada
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Oregon
DODGE
W. T. Kaake and Clarence Jubb
made a business trip to Portland
Monday.
Mr.
and Mrs. John Ficken
have moved back to their place
at Viola.
The Dodge Telephone Co. held
a meeting in the school house
Monday evening.
Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Davis
have gone back* to the Park mill
where Mr. Davis is employed.
The Kaake family, Clarence
Jubb and Mabel Hiller motored
to Portland Saturday evening.
David Horn r Sr., Mr. and
Mrs.
Fred Horner and family
and Rosa B. Ten Eyck took din­
ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Watson of Viola.
Mr. Everett, a Sunday school
organizer from Portland, was
calling at Dodge on Friday and
held service in the school house
Sunday afternoon. Quite a
number were present aad Sun­
day School wi.l be resumed next
Sunday.
Three
Want and for Sale Column
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
FOR SALE A Bronze Turkey
Gobbler* J. R. Hughes, Rt 1. t
FOR SALE Fre h cow with
calf at side.
Rex Ludlow', Box
85, Estacada.
3-24-81
Ft >k SALE. 3 '. Half Truck
Wagon, in good condition. F.
W. Douglas, Eagle Creek. 3-24-31
FOR SALE S. C. R. 1. Red
eggs for hatching, $1.00 for 15.
J. VV. Moxley, Morrow station.
4-7
FOR SALE. Duck Eggs from
splendid laying Indian Runner
breed, $1 per setting of 13 eggs.
Rhone
M Pedersen.
3-17-24-31
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FOR SALE. 17 hens and one
rooster, pure bred White Wyan-
dottes. Will sell the entire lot
for $40 if taken soon. William
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Gilgan, Rt 1.
8-81-417
FOUND A 1921 auto license
plate. Owner can have same at
this oflice by proving property
and paying for this notice.
FOR SALE.
Two-year-old
Hereford Bull, or will trade for
young slock. Also Pride of Mult­
nomah Seed Potatoes. E. T.
D a vi s , lit- L
3-24-31-7
FOR SALE 8ne
So is Our New Stock of SPRING DRESS GOODS
at Prices Unheard Since Pre-war Times.
Dress Ginghams 27 inches wide, the yard
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Dress Ginghams 32 inches wide, the yard
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Also Dotted Swiss 28 inches wide.
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ton Ford
truck, stake and box body green
painted, cab with wind shield,
spring cushion, practically new
at a reasonable price.
Matt Anderson,
Estacada, Rt. 1. 3 31
FOR SALE* A new Ohio Va­
20c
22c
G U A R A N T E E D H O SIER Y.
Ladies’ Knox Knit Hose, the pair___________________________ ________ _ _______ 25c
Ladies’ Burson Hose, the pair .----------------------------- ----------------- ------ ------------ ,35c
Misses’ Beaver Knit Hose, the pair_________ __________ .________ _____________ 25c
Children’s Stockings---------- ---------- ---------------- ------ ----- ?_____________ _______ 25c
These are the same Stockings that sold at 50
cents and 75 cents until the present time.
Canned Goods are Down One-third!
Libby’s Pineapple, who'e slices with thick sugar syrup, 40c can a t _______________25c
Knyal Club Pineapi V. vhole slices, with heavy syrup, 50c can now_______ ____ 35c
Fountain Brand Apbcots and Peaches, with heavy syrup, 50c cent can now________ 35c
cuum Cleaner in first-class con­
d itio n . Used one month. Too
small for hotel. Cost $65, will
sell for $40. Can he bought on
installment plan. V. W. Hauser,
Estacada Hotel.
3-10tf
FOR SALE OR RENT -The
old Lockerby 80 acres, about six
miles east of Estacada, with good
buildings, hearing orchard,spring
water, and 30 acres cultivated.
Price $5000. Terms. Address
E. T. T. Bascom, Monroe. Wash.
2-24-331.
! CHOICE LOGANBERRY
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PLANTS FOR SALE, !
$30.1-0 per Thousand f. o. b. Es- ¡F
tarada.
J. W. SHAKFORl). I
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
IF YOU HAVE HAD TROUBLE WITH ROOT MAGGOTS in your garden, put a
stop to it with a package of MAG-O-TITE. It destroys the maggots and repels the fly
that lays the eggs. Per package 35c.
T
lf> years experience
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F R E D B JONES,
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P ia n o T uning a n d R e p a ir in g
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Leave orders at Estacada Hotel
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P R IC E $ 4 .
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We are Sole Agents for the Vaughn Drag Saw, Made in Portland.
WE FOLLOW THE MARKET AT
The S^eople’s Store
H. B. SNYDER,
C. E. KILGORE.
Our Motto Is Service.
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G. REIN
FIRST-CLASS
SHOEMAKING
Best Neatsfoot Oil For Sale
Broadway
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Estacada