(h r Jewelry Stock News Notes From All Sections Mrs. Bert Douglass o f Stever- !s Mew and Complete : son. Wash., who has been visit­ Dont fail U) Inspect my Stack of ing for th : past two weeks at W atches, Clocks, Silverware and Jewelry the home o f Mrs. Katie Doug­ Repairing a Specialty lass o f E igle Creek, returned I will be in Estacada— A '1^- 30th to Sept. 3rd. Sept. 8th, 9th. 10th. home .Sunday with her husband. Sept. 13th to 18th. Miss Ora Weaver o f Seattle, When not here, leave work at Marchbank’s. sister o f Mrs. R. W. Alspaugh o f Alspaugh, returned home this week, after a weeks visit. The Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell o f i Adjoining Marchbank’s , J Dover weie guests last Saturday I at the Jas. Gibson home in Eagle j Creek. F. E. Beckwith, Housewives are best satisfied by personally selecting the meats or poultry for the family table. They can pick out the particular cut or bird which they wish and see exact­ ly that they are purchasing. We give equally as efficient ser- sei vice on phone orders or on orders brought in by the children. Cash Paid For E ggs Portland, Latent of Classy H A T S Oregon. - - One Price - $2. ( T H E R A H C hER FIND S TH E Q OOP JU P Q E O K . OK*COHUN PRUfAf>) Resolution Passed The Currinsville Priscillas, at \ their last meeting, at the E. S. ¡Shankland home, passed a reso­ lution in memoriam o f their late departed member. Miss Ituth Cithens. They furthermore had inscribed on their minutes, the following beautiful lines, as sym­ bolizing the passing o f their young friend. “ 0 not in cruelty Not in wrath, The Reaper came that day. ’Twas an angel Visited the green earth And took the flowers away. T take these little lambs, Said He, And lay them in my breast. Protection they will find in me, In me be ever blest.’ ” Signed: Mrs. Eva Saling, Mrs. Nellie Currin, Mrs. Marie Eiicksen Heiple. | Bill Enlisted really is: “ Tie your bull on the outside and come on in where the good tobacco is. Y o u ’ve been wasting your oppor­ tunity with unnecessary grinding and spitting; rest your jaws and content your soul with a little nibble of the R ea l Tobacco Chew." A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the It was with lumps In th e ir' grinding and spitting. throats that P. F. Standish o f Fred Jorg, Proprietor Garfield and the editor, finally I A S K Y O U P O E A L E P FO p W * B C U T parted with Bid. Phone Main 83. Broadway Bill is only a handsome farm j C H E W IN G T O B A C C O . I T IS T H E N E W tstacada, Oregon horse, whose team mate died a R E A L T O B A C C O C H E W -C U T LONG SHPEO. few weeks ago, but Bill is and always was "somefchorse,” shar­ Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It ing the labor and always a faith­ will be more satisfying than a mouthful o f ordinary ful companion from his colt days, tobacco. Just take a nibble o f it until you find the strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and when Phil Standish brought him evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, The English Made Candy jnto the then new Garfield ranch. r much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobaooo Something Entirely New Bill’ s gone to war. A horse satisfied. That’ s why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That’ s why it costs less in the end. buyer for the British atmy ad­ Full fresh line of The taste o f pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. Aa. ded him to his purchase this excess o f licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. week. Bill will probably b e j Candies, Cigars and One small chew takes the place o f two big used in the artillery, where his chews of the old kind. Smokers Articles 1250 lbs. o f horse sense will ((N o t ic e h o w the s a lt b rin g s greatly strengthen the Allies oa t the ric h to b a cc o ta ste .JJ Kodak Supplies • Films and Developers forces. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City If Bill has to die on the field of Fishing Tackle battle, it will be a safe bet that he wont have been shot in the Ed Boner • Estacada Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dunlop o f Lawyer W. D. Freeman and back and may the Lord, w h o ; looks out for all his creatures, be Garfield are leaving within a lew family o f Portland have returned days for an extended eastern home after spending the summer kind to Bill. trip. They expect to be gone on their pleasant farm near Als- Vermin on Turkey. until about November 1st. visit­ paugh. ^Attention! Vermin are the greatest pests. They ing friends and relatives in New Albert Shankland of the 1911 To insure having ALL your books at ■will breed In one nl?ht. If you trk Into York and Chicago. the turkey house at night when the j the opening o f school, register Sept. class returned this week from a hen Is mothering her young raise up ! 1st if possible, and leave your list at The Eagle Creek road crew, summer spent in Alaska and is the turkey's wlugs and sprinkle some the Drug Store, so they may be order­ sulphur lightly under them, write* e under the direction o f Alex Bak­ leaving soon to enter 0 . A. C. ed if there are not sufficient on hand. corre»iK>ndent o f Farm end Flreolde. er, is making a fill on the road for his second year. While we cannot extend credit on Then hen will perspire from the heat School Books, we will be glad to o f all the young turkey* and that eul near the Roy Douglass place. Chester Womer and Leroy reserve them for you, if you phur will spread all over the little j Miss Helen Keith o f La Cent- Gard o f E. H. S. 1915, left to­ birds and prevent Itoe. Sulphur Is a wili leave your order early. good disinfectant, and this method Is e\ Wash., has returned to Esta day for Salem, where they will much the easier way to dnst your tur­ eada, where she will continue enter Willamette University on Estacada Pharmacy keys. If you dnst the l!ttle birds twlre j her scho< 1 work as a Senior in the scholarships awarded to them a week until thev ran dust themselves last June. F. H. S. T h e ^G hfjoJU L Store properly vermin will be prevented Palace Meat Market Riley’s Toffies High School Students «