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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
Thursday, J a n s 23, 1921 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS ' For Goddess of Liberty ! Rules governing the Goddes of Liberty contest: 1. —Candidates must be nomi nated by some organization or community. 2. —Votes will be sold at five cents each. 3—Candidate receiving the highest number of votes will be declared elected. Ballot boxes will be placed at Marchbank’s Confectionery and the Estacada Pharmacy. A bul letin board will be placed in the office of S. E. Wooster where standings of contestants will be shown. Tuesdays and Fridays. Contest opens Saturday, June 18, and closes Saturday, July 2, at 12 M. Judges, Mrs. H. C. Steph ens, Mrs. V. W. Hauser and Mrs. F. E. Burns. \ Don’t forget to save your best fruit and vegetables for the Eastern Clackamas Fair. 11E ................. Pnge Three ................................................................ 1 Club Will Elect Officers Notice of Publication. At the meeting of the Commu nity club tomorrow night at the Estacada hotel, in addition to the annual election of officers, Mr. Peake, president and manager of the Carver Cannery Co., will be present and will give an in teresting talk on the fruit and berry situation. Fruit and berrv growers are especially invited to be present, as he wishes to meet them personally. The entertainment feature of the program will be the story of our national songs and their re lation to the periods in which they originated. They will be illustrated by characters in cos tume and everyone will join in the songs. Other musical num bers will round out a very en joyable evening. Department of the Interior, 66922, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore., May 25th, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Alfred Williams whose post office address is Sandy, Ore., did, on the 16th day of August, 1920, file in this office, Sworn Statement and Application, No. 06982, to purchase the S 1-2 NE 1-4 and S 1-2 NW 1-4 Section 28, Township 2 S, Range 6 E. W Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the act of June 2, 1S7S, and acts amendatory, known as the “ Timber and Stone Law,” at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment. and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber thereon have been appraised for the sum of $412.00, the timber estimated 428 M. board feet at 50 cents per M. and the land $160.00: that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his ap plication and sworn statement on the 12th day of August, 1921, before the »Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Portland, Ore. FOR SALE—Jersey cow, just fresh, with or without calf, very cheap, also Ayrshine heifers' suitable for calf club work, and young pigs. Phone Ed. Naylor, Eagle Creek. *7-13 Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent is sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. A lexander S w eek , Registi'»-. 6-2-7-28. For that Camping Trip! W e are Headquarters for Campers’ Goods of all kinds. In fact, we can fit you out complete. • • • • • • • • • • • • WANT AND FOR SALE AOS. FOR SALE Household goods and furnishings. Mrs. Charles Linn, Estacada, Or. It FOR SALE Three good work horses and a thorough bred Jer sey yearling heifer. Will sell reasonably if taken soon. E. W. Gribbon, Estacada Heights. 6-30 LOST Monday between Esta- c id a and John Stormer’s place a watch. Finder please return to M J. Kerkes at the meat mar- k t and receive reward. (>:23tt‘ FOR SALE Two horses for work or riding, weight about 900 pounds each, cheap. R. B. Gib son, Eagle Creek, Ore. (»10-21 FOR SALE Thorou g h b r e d Chester White pigs, six weeks old, two cows and young stock. K. C. Hoy guard, Faraday. 0-30 FOR SALE All kindsof Wood. Orders wanted this month. V. Lingelbach & Sons. 0-9-30 FOR SALE A hay baler in first class condition. S. Pesz- necker, Estacada, Ore. 6-9tf AUTOMOBILE -OneOverland 4, 1920 model, in A I condition, at $000. Gresham Overland Co. W. A. Hessel. 38 AUTOMOBILE One Chevro let, 490 delivery, 1919 mode), at $150. Gresham Overland Co. W. A. Hessel. 38 MONEY TO LOAN $2600.00 to loan on good improved real estate. See S. E. Wooster. 3'iTf O U T IN G C L O T H E S : FOR SALE Hiking Shoes, Sox und LUNCH Stockings, Lace Knee Pants, Khaki Coats, Etc., Etc M EATS: % !! Armour’s Deviled Meat, Morris’ Supreme Deviled Meat , Armour’s Pure Deviled Ham, Libbey’s Corned Beef, Admiral Sardines, Knight’s Pickles," Etc. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in their Season. JOIN TH E CROWD AT The People’s Store H. B. SNYDER, C. E. KILGORE. Where the Motto Is Service. We h iv e several well bred Jersey grade cows and heifers at right prices to sell at once. Geo. Lawrence & Son, Springwater. 6-9tf FOR RHEUMATISM. Lame Back, Sprains, use Old Scotch Liniment. This Liniment will remove warts from man or beast. For sale by Estacada Pharmacy, Estacada, Ore. 38w3 SEPARATORS One No. 12 DeLaval Separator, one Anker- holth No. 5, Cream Separator. Gresham Overland Co. W. A. Hessel 38 FOR SALE 4 foot maple and alder slahwood l>y the cord. See Pesznecker. 3-3ltf A Real Bargain 5 passenger Reo Auto, run 15,(KM) 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 F( )R S KI ¿E. Pure bred regi i tered Saanen Milk Goats, both sexes, mature and young stock from imported sir«*« and dams ot the heaviest milk lines; also a . ; few high-grade does and doe kids. | Does are fresh and coming fresh. .' Goats milk for sale; a perfect food for infants and invalids, s i Mrs. Charles Lander, Rt 3, Es- I tacada, Oregon. 5-26 6-30 f J