Thursday, December 1 ! , 1919 Page* Three EASTERN C L A C K A M A S N E W S + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4. + + + + + + * * + + ++ + + + + ♦ + ♦ + + + <«• PLANTS A IT O LIVERY GARAGE Preserve your Loganberry and Raspberry plants now. The de- j mand is greater than the supply. S. P. PESZNECKER, Propr. LOGANBERRY TIPS - 5c each 1000 LOTS - - »45.00 SA FETY FIRST. RED RASPBERRIES - 2c each 1000 LOTS . - $12.00 I handle in connection with Roy Meyers, the MILLWAUKEEAIR POWERWATERSYSTEM R. C. DEMING. The best outfit made with a guarantee 0f 5 years. Want and For Sale Column 5 cents per line. Cash in advance I have a new Oxy-Acetyline Welding Outfit .------------------------------ „__ WESTERN I and am prepared to do all work in that line and brazing. I also am agent for the ELECTRIC CO. T FARM LIGHTING A ’ SYSTEM h : Either one of these systems put up by us will have my personal attention, and ad justments will be made free o f charge and the batteries looked after for one year. Agent for Mazda Lamps. ♦ ♦ + + + + * ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + ♦ + + + + + ♦++ \ \ "CP i t'.re à [ y ' I & w i ! \% m , rl L il illi sat. Jtt [ I I I Oli .‘ 19 i ' ran Use Iodine fo r Wounds. A cut, a scratch, a bruise, or any similar kind of injury should be paint ed with Iodine. As soon as Injured, dip a match with cotton rolled on the end of It in the Iodine and paint over the wound without washing. The Io dine will kill all germs In the dirt that pets Into the wound, while washing only drives the germs farther Into the flesh *When painted with loolne, wrap the Injured part in a clean cloth for a couple of days. • __ In place of 300,OCO persons who held government securities previous to the war ti."*re are now at least twenty mil lion. If this can be raised to 50.000,000 In 1919. the better It win h* for the people. Buy W. 8. 8. H + + * + + + * + + + + + Lodge Testimonial “A L W A Y S T H E F IR S T IT E M — S O N ” Nothing Large Enough. The rookies were In line, waiting to be Issued some clothing, and the ex ceedingly fat top sergeant hud lust asked for a blouse. The quartern»««- ter sergeant hunted nil through iiie plies of clothing but found noth'ng large euotigh. Presently an Impatient vol-e from tne end of the line rang out • “Give him a shelter half and let’s move on.” Beginning, Not Qultt'ng. “Guess I'll quit work and go flsb Ing.” «aid the man. ' “John." said the wife, “If you dig your own halt and honestly try to catch fish, it’ll he the hardest work you’ve done In many a day.” 7 ( / * i7w M ONEY T ( 1 A thousand,‘dollars on good securi ty. Inquire o f Wooster & Son. 12 18 Pumps and fittings. + * + * ♦ * FOR.’ SALE 4 , full__blooded Rhode Island cockerels. . G. A. Masse, Estacada. 2t. R?solved: B y Centenial Re- bekah Lodge No, 147 that in the death of Sister Sarah E. Bates the lodge has lost one of its most faithful members. Our sister was one whom we could associate with our choicest thoughts, because her generous heart gave out a kindly thought a minute, she made the world a who.e lot better, just by living in it. We would like to quote from the writings of Myrtle Reed the following verse: — “ Sometimes into two hearts great enough to hold it and into two souls where it may forever abide there comes the Everlast ing Love. It is elemental, like fire and the sea, with the depth and splendor of the surge and the glory of the fiame. It makes the world a vast cathedral in which they two may worship and where, even in the darkness, there is the peace wnich passeth a i understanding, because it is of God.” “ When t h e time o f ‘parting comes, for there is always that turning in the road, the sadness is not so great because one must go on alone. Life grows beauti ful after a time, and even whol'y sweet, when a man and a woman have 9o lived and loved and worked together that death is not ‘good bye’ but rather *auf wiedersehen.’ ” Resolved: That our charter he in mourning for a period o f thir ty days and a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the bereaved husband and spread upon the minutes. Jennie Krieger Mary Eshleman Mae Oakley Reed « FOUND A gold ring on the Springwater road. Owner can have the same by describing property and paying for this no tice. Elva Shihley, Rt. 2. FOR SALE Brood SOYAS |)U- roc-Jerseys, will farrow soon, also young pigs. W. J. Corbin, Rt. 1. It FOR SALE A Saxon Roads ter. Inquire at Raker’s garage. LOST Between Springwater and George, one tire and rim for Chevrolet car, finder please leave at Cascade Garage. J. D. MCLennon. F( )R SALE Three lit I le pies, six weeks old weighing about 21 lbs. each. P r i c e $fi.00 each. Phone Leo Ral h. Carl A. Hath George, Ore. It. FOR SALE A pure bred Jer sey Dull calf 8 months old. E. Rynning. 12-4 11 FOR SALE A Saxon roadster Inquire at Raker’s garage, it FOR SALE Seven fi weeks old, pigs, at a reasonable price. Inquire of E. K. Armstrong. Rt. 1, Estacada. 12-4 li FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey hull, 8 months old. 12-4 12 11- E. Rynning. FOR SALE One young sow and four pigs three weks old. ( ’all at A. Miller's place, Colton, Ore.. Rt. 1. 12-11-18 FOR SALE A good mule team, young and gentle; will sell cheaj) if taken at once. Call and w'rite George Forman, Barton, Oregon. l z - l l 1-1 LOST Two year old red heif«*r with bell. Phone Mrs. L I )omm.