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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1921)
Thursday, May 12, 1921 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS DODGE M. Pedersen made a trip to town last Thursday. W. E. Myers spent Wednes day in Oregon City. Several from Dodge attended the road meeting at Springwater Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Jochimsen and family visited at the Charles Col son home Sunday. Mamie Marrs returned home Sunday, after working a week at the Joe Guttridge home at Springwater. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kaake and family and Mabel Keller and Clarence Jubb drove to Portland Sunday afternoon. International Tailoring Co.’s All-wool Suits from $25.00 up, beautifully tailored, and satisfac tion guaranteed. To get you to try the surpassing merits, we give you an extra pair of Trousers Free. R. G. M archbank . P. S.—They don't make them any better. Pane Three BORN—At the Reid hospital, | We can’t give something for Estacada, May 10, 1921, to Mr. nothing, but we can an i do give and Mrs. H. A. McMurphy. a Vou ‘S S r i ' I s Cleaners an^ Tailors, Odd s >n. Dr. Morse was the attend- Fellows Bldg., Estacada. ing physician. Spring Millinery at D a l e ’ s . We do Job Printing. r The Estacada MeatCo BEEF CATTLE, VEAL AND HOGS, Dressed or Live, Bought See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles, Relishes, Catsups, Cheese, Butter, Milk, and Salt and Smoked Fish. M. J. KERKES & Co. Estacada :: Oregon FOLLOW THE CROWD To the People’s Store, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. o cents per une. DRESSMAKING Will sew in your home, Hina Douglas. Phone 4-tf WANTED Place on farm to work for small wages. John B. Bowman. Rt. 1. It LOST Nose glasses on road between Eagle Greek and Esta cada. Reward. R. C. Doming. FOR SALE 4 foot maple and alder slabwood by the cord. See Pesznecker. J-dltf FOR SALE Wood by cord or cart load, It? inch or 4 foot, de livered. Rex Ludlow. 5*26 LOST Friday in the park a child’s light tan sport coat. Ho ward given to tinder. Mrs. Geo. De Shields* 6-19 WANTED—Good young milk cow. Jersey preferred, state price. Address P O. Box 261, Estacada, Ore. 6-2 FOR SALE -Two good brood sows to farrow in a few days, also small pigs. S. T. Lind, two miles east of Gresham. Phone Gresham 28X1. 5-26 A Real Bargain 5 passenger Reo Auto, run 15,(XX) miles, first class condition, four cord tires like new. one spare tire and cov er, all tools. Gash or terms so any one can buy this car. C. E. Kilgore. 5-5tf Lucky Tiger r ^ Positively eradicates 1 Lot of Ladies’ All-over Apron Dresses, made of Scout Percale-fast colors-light and dark. Spe cial for Two Days, at d a n d ru ff — o o rracta acaa ic a lp c *— i to t* fftlU nf h i l r — pro m o taa lu x u ria n t g ru w th adda hiatra. b a a u ty . h ealth — actio n Im m ed iata a n d c e rta in . M oner-B ack ■alata u u •• M f |M M I lucky nera EACH 98C. 1 Lot 30 different patterns of Dress Ginghams, 27 inches, New Plaids, at TH E YARD 2 0 c , 1 Lot of Men’s Dress Shoes, all solid leather, En glish last, and Rubber Heels, at T H E PAIR $ 5 .8 5 . 5 Pounds Camp Fire Roast Coffee at $1.00 22 Bars White Linen Laundry Soap at $1.00. We Carry all sizes of Ruben’s All-wool Infants’ Shirts ce. Attention Farmers! 1 have t h e agency for the Farm ers’ 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. R. R. CARLSON Undertaker and Embalmer Gresham - Oregon Warren McWillis liOcal Agent for Estacada THE BAZAAR , 1 WE FOLLOW THE MARKET AT 2d door north of Depot. The People’s S to re i SPECIALTIES for 5c, 10c, :|: 15c and up. i H. B. SNYDER, - - C. E. KILGORE. Our Motto It Service. Z Needlework, Crochet. Thread ;!; £ Etc., for sale. r ;i Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Cates, | Proprietors