Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 09, 1921, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    Thursday, June 9, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
SPRINGWATER NEWS
T, P. McAuley was a business
visitor in Portland, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Children’s Day will be observ­
ed next Sunday at the church af­
ter Sunday School, during the
church hour.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Erickson on Sunday
evening, June 5th, 1921, at the
W. W. Tucker home.
«
''Mrs. A. M. Grable returned
from Eugene, Oregon, Saturday
night, having spent the week at
the State Grange, representing
the Springwater Grange.
Sunday guests at the W. W.
Christensen home, were Mr. and
Mrs. McQuade, Mr. and Mrs.
Hartung and daughter Margaret,
from Portland.
The Womens Neighborly Club,
met on Wednesday with Mrs.
Jas. Shibley, with Mrs. A. M.
Grabel, Mrs. J. F. Moger, Mrs.
Joe Guttridge, on the serving
committee.
The annual meeting at the
church last Sunday, was very
well attended, and the same
officers of the church were se­
lected to serve in office for the
coming year.
DOVER
Mr. and Mrs. Newman were
visiting relatives at Cornelius.
Mrs. Virgil Post is well again
and returned to her home near
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie were en­
tertaining friends from Portland,
Sunday.
Miss Alice Udell is visiting
her uncle and aunt of Barton at
present.
Several families from Dover,
attended the graduating exer­
cises at Gladstone Park, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw had friends
from Newbergto visit them dur­
ing the week.
Mrs. Akin and babies are home
again after spending a few
weeks in Portland.
Rev. T. B. Young, of Garfield,
preached at the Methodist church
Sunday, at 11 a. m. •
Alice Udell, Helen Marvin and
Vinnie DeShazer received their
eighth grade diplomas at Glad­
stone Park, Friday.
Remember the Bazaar,
“ Gates” to Success.
FOR SALE Strawberries by
J. W. Dillinger at Garfield, one
mile east of the Nora Memorial
church. 51.25 per crate or bring
your own containers and get them
for 5 cents a pound.
6-9tf.
and the wise Farmer and Poultry man will *
clean and disinfect his buildings and keep
the flock in healthy, clean condition, thus
prolonging the laying period. Fof a clean
interior, WHITEWASH* is recognized as
Standard, and for Disinfecting, Cresol has
no equal. ‘CREOLA ’ combines these two
and is easily applied.
Price per 5*pound Package 75 Cents.
WE HAVE GALVANIZED SCREEN WIRE
26-inch, 28-inch and 30-inch.
the
FOR SALE We have several
well bred Jersey grade cows and
heifers at right prices to sell at
once.
Geo. Lawrence & Son,
Springwater.
6-9tf
EGGS ARE COMING UP
/
Past* Three
N o need to paint or oil this wire.
DRESSMAKING Will sew in
your home. Bina Douglas. Phone
4-tf
FOR SALE All kindsofWood.
Orders wanted this month. V.
Lingelbach & Sons.
6-9-30
FOR SALE A hay baler in
first class condition. S. Pesz-
necker, Rstacada, Ore.
6-9tf
FOR SALE A good two seat­
ed hack. Inquire at Miller’s
blacksmith's shop. 6 9-16
FOR SALE Three y o u n g
work horses, one saddle horse
and saddle. Geo. Walter. Rt. 1.
MONEY TO LOAN $2500.00
to loan oti good improved real
estate. See S. E. Wooster. 37tf
Al TOMOBILE OneOverland
4. 1920 model, in A l condition,
at $600. Gresham Overland Co.
W. A. Hessel.
38
FOR SALE Cheap, and for
cash, a mare, 7 years old, good
driver and fine under the saddle.
$50 at DeMoy’s place.
37w 2
AUTOMOBILE One Chevro­
let, 490 delivery, 1919 model, at
$150. Gresham Overland Co. W.
A. Hessel.
;is
LOST.—About May 12, Nose
Glasses, on road between Eagle
Creek and Estacada. Reward.
R. C. Denning
26w2
FOR RHEUMATISM , Lame
Back, Sprains, use Old Scotch
Liniment. This Liniment will
remove warts from manor beast.
For sale by Estacada Pharmacy,
Estacada, Ore.
38w3
FOR SALE 160 acres of land,
with tie and shingle timber, and
shingle mill on the place. Will
sell either separately if desired.
Julius Kreiger, Estacada.
6-9
SEPARATORS One No. 13
DeLaval Separator, one Anker-
holth No. 5, Cream Separator.
Gresham Overland Co. W. A.
Hessel
33
FOR SALE
1 foot m aple and
alder slabwood by the cord.
See Pesznecker.
3-31 tf
S W A T THE FLY!
Get your Swatters N O W !
W e have them.
Headquarters for Berries, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
JOIN T H E CROWD AT
The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER,
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C. E. KILGORE.
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W here the Motto Is Service.
H O M E RENOVATING. Fo r
paper hanging, painting and tint­
ing, get prices of J. W. Saunders,
E stacada, Rt 1.
26-6-16
A Real Bargain 5 passenger
Iteo Auto, run 15,(MM) miles, first
class condition, four cord tires
like new. one spare tire and cov­
er, all tools. Cash or terms so
any one can buy this car. C. E.
Kilgore.
5-5tf
I '<)R SALE. Pure bred regis­
tered Saanen Milk Goats, l*>th
sexes, mature and young stock
from imported sires and dams of
the heaviest milk lines; also a
few high-grade does and doe kids.
Does are fresh and corning fresh.
Goats milk for sale; a perfect
food for infants and invalids.
Mrs. Charles Lander, Rt 3 , Ks-
taca la, Oregon.
5-26-6 30