The Gospel of Labor and Materials All the dollars in the world could not buy victory. Because victory is not purchasable—we must work for it and, if need be, die for it. Dollars can work for vic­ tory only in so far as they are converted into labor and materials. A dollar hoarded is a slacker; a dollar wasted is a traitor; a dollar saved is a patriot. For a hoarded dollar represents idle power; a wasted dollar represents wasted power; a dollar invested in the United States Government represents power saved, labor saved, ma­ terials saved—it represents power, labor and materials in action, on the firing line, over the top. And more— it represents reserve power, energy stored, purchasing power conserved for its owner to use later on. Buy War Savings Stamps. You can buy a United States Thrift Stamp for 25 cents. A card is furnished on which to paste it. Sixteen Thrift Stamps plus a few cents cash will buy a War Savings Stamp. On January 1, 1923, the United States Government will pay you $5.00 for each stamp pasted on a War Savings Certificate. This is 4% compounded quarterly when the stamps are n ciu m i jd n u d r y i , - d Let Your Dollars Be Patriots! )w&& m u n A f ii m o i u u w tfiV U B Y T ia UNITED STATES 0 OVEEMMENT ThU Space Contributed by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Curriti of E stacada Cats W in n e is Currinsville entertained Wednes­ Among the list of awards given day evening at a dinner party, in last week to the winners at the honor of their daughter Dora, Portland Cat Show, Estacada who is home from college for a felines carried away a full share short vacation. of prizes. Among the winners were cats Miss Hattie Belfils of Estacada, exhibited by Mrs. W. A. Heyl- who has lately been attending man and Mrs. Fred Jorg of Esta­ the O. A. C., has left college and cada and by Mrs. John Ferguson gone to San Francisco, where she of Portland, formerly of Estacada. is making her home with her father and aunt. J. C. Hillman and family of t Estacada last week moved from Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bletch of the Fred Jorg on Currin St. Portland were at the home of his to the Herring home house on the parents in Springwater last week, Boulevard. where he was recuperating from an attack of measels. Traffic Manager F. D. Hunt of P. R. L. & P. Co. and his Purchasing Agent Morris of the the D. C. Zink, were Esta- P. R. L. & P. Co. was a business j assistant cada business visitors Monday. visitor in Estacada Monday. Mrs. Zella Ostrude of Seattle, Jim Smith of Estacada who' who her mother at El- last week was confined to his wood, is is visiting this week at the home with the mumps, is now home of her cousin, a guest James Park able to be about again. of Estacada. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Estacada State Bank Until this new “smoke*' was mide you could never have a real Burley tobacco cigarette. It’s the best yet. Headquarters ITVS TOASTED The toasting brings out the delicious flavor of that fine old Kentucky Burley. You never tasted anything so agreeable— think what roasting does for peanuts. Garden & Flower F or sale in p ack a ges, bulk and b y the sack. Get yours now Don’t wait until planting Time Flour, Feed, Groceries Lumber and Building Materials At the Convenient comer, 2nd and Main Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. L. S. BRONSON \ M D. EVANS QyO /K â S Guaranteed by • «