Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 30, 1916, Image 8

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PROFESSIONAL CAROS
W ant and F o r Sale C o lu m n
5 cents per line. Cash in advance ♦
FOR SA LE — 1 year Italian
Prune trees, e x tra fine also Lam­
bert and Bing Cherry. Write for
prices, phone G. T. Hunt. 0 . W.
Failing, nurseryman, R. F. D. 1,
Estacada, Oregon.
FOR S A L E -V e tc h Seed 3c »>.
Phone Frank Thomas, Garfield.
FOR SA LE
Mare#nd Geld­
ing, lOOOtt) each, in good condi­
tion.
Team and chain harness
for $75 or single horses at $35
each. One mile North of Doug­
lass School House. R. M. Brash,
Barton, Oregon.
FOR S A LE 1450 lb. work
mare 6 yrs. old. Bargain.
W. Kaake, Estacada, Oregon.
For Sale or Trade - One 14 in.
Oliver plow in good condition.
Will sell cheap or trade for a
smaller plow.
Inquire News
office.
WANTED
A PPLES in any
quantity—price $8 to $10 per ton,
depending on quality.
R. C. Deming Packing Co.
Estacada, Oregon.
* Undertaking and Embalming *
L. A. Chapman
Licensed Embalmer
Phone
Store or Residence
Operating
Hearse and Morgue
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Money In China and Egypt.
Coiua were rnude iu Cliiiia so long
ago. It is said, as the year 2250 B. C.,
but they could not have beeu other
hau portions of inetui «ast Into porta
tile shape, such as were all the earliest
moneys. In Egypt, ihe cruille of civil!
zatlou and commerce, strange to say.
there was no Imperial coinage. Copper,
silver and gold were used, but they
were manufactured Into lumps, shaped
sometimes like brick, and in the rase of
gold and silver were molded in rings,
like the ancient Irish money of ten
centuries ago. it appears almost in
conceivable that a people who created
the pyramids and erected such mag
uittceut temples should have beeu eu
tirely ignorant of coins. Yet it is eer
tain from the statements of Ilerodo
tus that such was the case The tirsl
coinage of money in Egypt was not
struck to assist the Egyptians them
selves In their commercial dealings,
but. rather, because the foreign mer
-bants with whom they traded, the
<»reeks and the Phoenicians, demand­
ed some medium which would have the
guarantee of Its value apparent on it
and which would circulate for that
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Poor Little Goose!
"Seems as if l can never find a de­
cent <iuill In the house!" growled the
eighteenth century author.
’I thiuk It would pay you to keep a
goose!" sharply retorted Ids wife.
‘You mean one that would be of
some help to me. don’t you?" chortled
the brute.—Detroit Free Press.
Two Carloads Monday
If the present rate of livestock
shipping from the Estacada yards
continues, prosperity is assured
to this community, as each car­
load means the paying out of from
Coyotes.
$1,500 to $2,000 to the local The annual losses of live stock on
the national forest ranges of the west
farmers.
due to predatory animals are over
Last Monday, buyer Givens j
Approximately 75 per cent
shipped two carloads, one being i of the sheep losses are due to coyotes
I Mountain lions are charged with kill­
made up of cattle and the other | ing only few head of rattle ami sbeep.
of hogs.
A Sure Exit.
Life has a thousand exits, blit none
or surer than changing seats
in a canoe when you cannot swim the
distance to shore. —Louisville Courler-
•lournal
j Is swifter
left hand, caused by getting
caught in a drag saw.
At first [
it looked as though Dick would j
have to go through the balance
of his days with one short digit,
but after Dr. Adix finished with !
the job, it looks as though th e '
finger would be as good as ever,
after a few weeks of healing.
Henry V. Adix, M. D.
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The children of 1400 rural Ore­
gon schools have been using
| lessons on the fight against tuber­
culosis as texts in their class work
during the past year.
The les­
sons were furnished free by the
Oregon Association for the Pre­
vention of Tuberculosis as a part
of its work.
Now they are organizing to
help the Red Cross Seal sale of
the Association so that this
method of disseminating inform­
ation may be continued and the
association be strengthened in its
campaign to exterminate the
dread disease in this state.
Acting under the formal ap­
proval and permission of the
Board of School Directors, the
| children of 52 Portland schools
will also join in the big move­
ment.
: more than $1000 will result from *
i their enthusiastic work this year, j
¡Their effort will be made prin-j
cipally d u r i n g “Tuberculosis
Week” .
This comes December 3 to 10, j
reaching a climax with ‘ ‘Tuber - 1
eulosis Sunday” , December 10. !
when every pulpit in the state is
asked to join the campaign by re-1
counting progress and repeating
the warnings against the disease, i
The Association has sent a let- j
ter direct to the children of each j
school. It tells them how to pro- j
ceed. It tells them why the work
is BO much worth while.
Through the agency of the C.
I. C. the Red Cross Stamps arej
already on sale in the majority of
Estacada business places and the
public is urged to do its share in
the pood work.
Daily Delivery Service
M I L K
C R E A M
Milk and Cream delivered at your door,
each morning between 5 and 6 o’clock.
Absolutely rich, pure milk, ft< n well caret! for, •
grain and ensilage fed lersey cow-
Phone your wants the night befor • and we will make
delivery
early
the next morning.
Whether you are a regular customer of not, feel free to call upon us,
when in need of extra milk or cream.
Phone
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P hysician
and
S urgeon
Office Adjoining Residence
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can be connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring
You Can Help the Good Work
Individual Verdicts.
The lady jury had been out for hours.
The Judg»* looked tired, the clerk
yawned, the loungers slept.
The bailifl. after listening at the key
hole several times, shook his head with
a dlscouruged air
And then, quite unexpectedly, the
Jury announced It wus ready to report,
and the twelve ladies filed in.
“Have you agreed upon a verdict?”
the demanded
The forelady smiled.
“We have agree«! upon twelve ver
diets, your honor.’* she told him in her
flutelike voice
"You are discharged!" roared the
Last year the children secured
judge
"isn ’t he horrid?" said the ladies.— $775.74 from the sale of Red I
i Cross Seals. It is expected that j
Exchange.
SHOES—Made to order and
absolutely guaranteed, and I ’m
in Estacada all the y e a r’round to
stand back of that guarantee.
High top work shoes a specialty.
Also all kinds of repair work.
W. B. Simmons Main St.
Dick Githens of Currinsville
Tuesday received a bad lacer-
ation of the middle finger on his
Estacada
C. R . Lovell
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Currinsville
Dr. L. A. Wells
Dentist
Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix
Dr. R. Morse
P hysician
and
S urgeon
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd
Residence: Main and 5th Sts.
Telephone Connection
Claude W. Devore
Attorney at Law ard Notary Public
Estacada,
Oregon.
Stone & Moulton
A tto r n e y s - a t * Law
Phones-
Pacific 405.
4-5-6 Stevens Bldg.
JO H N
Home A 270.
Oregon City, Or.
BR O W N
The Insurance Man
O regon Fire Relief Ass’ n
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class OLD LIN E Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 513
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Gresham
Team Work. Hauling and Packing
W ood delivered, any amount or length.
TIE SHED
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10c per Rig.
W. M. Yonce
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Ivy Poisoning.
A perfectly harmless and ex-
ceedlngly useful remedy for the
infiamuiatioi) caused by romiug
In contact with wild ivy is boric
acid in solution Make n solution
from bori< arid powder, four tea
spoonfuls <IF’solved in » pint of
hotling water When this is
raid apply to the ;ilT«*rted parts
The skin should be covered with
with gauze I r a n be bought by
the roll In drug stores», kept con-
sfantly wet with old borir add
solution
If tin* tr- bhig Is very
Intense me parts may be spong
ed off with a weak solution of
alcohol «half water and half air«»-
hob. whei. the gauze is < hanged
The gauze should tie put on fresh
quite freonentlv If there Is much
«Nixing from the litre blebs iblls-
tersi
Ai.er the skin lietrfii* to
heal and is fairly smooth a plain
cold cream ointment may be kept
on the skin
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