Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 23, 1921, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Thursday, June 23, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
BARTON ITEMS
Mr. George Foreman has had
his house painted which adds
greatly its appearance.
M. Lorn berry returned last
returned last week from Barton,
where he has been employed by
Mr. VV. P. Ferrel, the past few
weeks.
It is rumored that a new gen­
eral store is to be opened in Bar­
ton in the near future in the
Burkhart building. Hurrah for
Barton.
Mr. Ferrel had his dwelling
re-modeied insrdeand many con­
veniences added.
The front
room was enlarged and oak
grained paneling effect with
wall board, with plate rail and
trimmings stained golden oak,
with painted ceilings and tinted
plaster board above plate rail,
which hamonizes with grained
paneling, etc. Outside the house
was given two coats fresh paint,
which makes the premises look
new. Notwithstanding the high
cost of material, Mr. Ferret
spared neither time nor cost to
get the best results.
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STOP
NOW!
in at the P & E Transpor­
tation Co.’s office on
Broadway, and ask for
rates on any kind of
freight. We make the run
from Estacada to Port­
land and return every day.
W e can now Make Immediate Delivery on
We Have Trucks for Other
Runs at Your Service.
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Have all goods for Esta­
cada delivered to 143
Front street, Portland.
"Baby Grand" Models
Portland, Estacada
Transportation Co.
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This is unquestionably the Best Car on the market ¡J
to-day selling under $1425.00.
Fred C. Bartholomew,
G. M. Lawrence.
Excels in Power, Room, Looks, Durability and Ease A
of Riding.
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O U R B U S IN E S S IS P IC K IN G UP
C OME IN and let us demonstrate what a truly 4
W ONDERFUL CAR it is
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Built by General Motors Co., the largest mak.rs of J
Automobiles in the world.
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D O VER
KODAKS-
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot were call­
ing on Mr. and Mrs. Denburger
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinesmith are
entertaining friends from Van­
couver.
Miss Margaret Seward arrived
from Minnesota Tuesday, and is
visiting her parents at present.
Mrs. H. Develin and children
were visiting friends in Vancou­
ver several days the past week.
Mrs. Alice Roberts is in Port­
land at present taking care of
Miss Hilda Roberts, who is sick
with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Schim in sky and
Bruce and Miss Brown, of Port­
land, Joseph DeShazer and fam­
ily and Mrs. Iva Parks, were vis­
itors at the Henry Udell home
Sunday.
ALL
kinds
and SUPPLIES
GUNS-
And
AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE
Get Hunting and Fishing
Licenses Here
Camping Outfits, Electric
Flashlights. Baseball
Supplies
KodaKPicturesDeveloped
and Enlarged
ED. BONER’S
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• Willard Storage
Battery Service!
Come in and get your BATTERY
give you WILLARD SERVICE.
Man, is at your service, and will
expert knowledge pertaining to
your battery.
TESTED. We are here to
Vern Duns,'our Battery
give you the benefit of his
the care and up-keep of
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Willard Storage Batteries for Salt.
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CASCADE GARAGE
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W IL C O X
BROS.
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FOR D EEP OR SHALLOW W ELLS.
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Also the
cTVIEYER’S HAY CARRIERS.
Both the BEST on the market.
A complete line of MOWER and BINDER SECTIONS are on Our Shelves ready for you.
Come in and See the H. T. G. Harness.
SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA.
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