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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1025 P A G E FOUR t. Livi* ft k if Saturday at 8 P. M. Given Free U N IV E R S A L CAR Do You Know five Persons Who Do Not Own an Automobile? Bring in ties? names by Saturday night and W'e Will explain an exceptional opportunity that we are offering BOB COOKE MOTOR COMPANY ESTACADA. OREGON You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the hom e. Why not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices ? , W e have an excellent stock to select from. t I X I Electric S tore, Electric Building ! i Electric Power Company Í Porliand E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N . i Good Bread Begins Coming to t . T HE Among those visiting Portland, Wednesday were Mrs. Irving Smith, Mrs. Grabeel and daughter, Mrs. H. B. snyder and B. R. Kimmel. Editor,.................................. Ruth Day Assistant Editor, .. Virginia Du Bois Sport Editor................. Irene Hayden Class Editor.............Richard Hayman Last Friday the Adelphic society Base a program consisting of piano numbeis by Corrine Trullinger and Lester Ui*.- derwood, selections by the Adelphic orchestra, recitations by Lester Closncr SPECIALIST and Vernice Fantz, cartoonsby Oliver In te rn a l M edicine for the Suter and songs by some cf the Adel- P ast T w elve years phics. Immediately following the program, D OES NOT O PER A T E letters were presented to members of Will Be at the bo.\B’ and girls’ basketball team by Miss Homedew, the girls' athletic coach a.id Mr. Giddings, the bo}»’ coach. Tnose who earned letters are Avis Cad onau, Florence June Heed, IrmaJones, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & Irene Kaake, Irene Hayden, Gold.e FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 16 and 17 Brown, Myrtle Hall, Edna Bates, Jim Jennings, Dan Jennings, Maurice Bul Office H ou rs 10 a. m. to 4 P. M. lard, Ted Saling, Harvey Woodworth, THREE DAYS ONLY Virgil W'right and Frank Hayden. No C h a rg e for C on sultatio n The .Senior girls held a meeting Mon day to decide about graduatien dresses Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu but as yet they have come to nodecision. ate in medicine and surgery and is The high school orchestra, under the licensed by the state of Oregon. He direction of Mr. Bushnell, played a few does not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gali stones, ulcers of stom selections before the school, Monday. ach, or adenoids. The players showed real ability and He tonsils has to his credit wonderfui re steady improvement, We hope they mits indiseases of the stomach liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, will give us sot.le more music soon kidney, bladder, bed, wetting, cat- Monday the photographers finished arrh> weak lungs, rheumatism, sci the group pictures and aDo took the atica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. pictures of the grade classes. Below are the names of a few of 'I he two basnet ball teams enjoyed hi& satisfied patients in Oregon: Hedwick Wilson, Gold Beach, a dinner given by the faculty ut the Es- Ore., varicose ulcers. tacada hotel last Tuesday evening, and Frank Koehler, The Dalles, Ore., needless to say, all report a fine time. stomach trouble. The following were present; Misses Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle Point, Homedew, Blake, Kexshner ai d Mar Ore., goiter. Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, Ore., shall, Mrs. Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Olson. appendicitis. Mr, Giddings and Mr. Wilson, Irene Henry Westfall, Ontario, Ore., Hayden, Avis Cador.au, Goldie Brown, ulcer of stomach. Irene Kaake, Irma Jones, Florence June Mrs E. C. Bates, Baker, Ore., ec- Heed, Myrtle Hall. Jim and Dan Jen- ze'F*- _ . Rlckey- Bonn*- Ore., heart rings, Ted Saiing. Maurice Bullard, Virgil W'right and Frank Hayden. Louis S. Steiber, 326 E. Buchan The Junior class is giving a three act an, Portland, Ore. adenoids and ton ponifdv, “ Nothing But the Truth,” at sils. Remember above date, that con £ il the high scjtopj apditorium next Friday sultation on this trip will be free evening, April ih at eight o’eiocjc. The and that his treatm ent is diiferent. purpose is a worthy one, that of paying Married women must be accompa- mr the Junior banquet which was given nied by their hushanda. 211 Bradbury öldg„ last geniester, The high «icboul orches Los Address: Angeles, California, tra will be present and play stveral •rribt'i*, All »re mged tu stteud this ¡isunpble, 26 play. The ••rlt’t'S tue ata rt 60 Cents, and and 35 and reserveu Í* the play promises to be an . «»ccllent m i AND FOR SALE AOS Mrs. Maurer talked to the Freshman 1 Literary society, Friday afternoon on the “ Value of public speaking. ” She CASH paid for false teeth, dental gave one negro reading which was gold, platinum and discarded jewel ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin greatly enjoyed by all. ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. PORTLAND Dr. Mellenthin BENSON HOTEL With Good Ingredients We Are Constantly Searching and Testing for Ways to Improve Holsum If It Can Be Done Our flour is th e p ick of sco re s of b ra n d s. W e u se only o p e n -k ettle -r en d e red lard , fin e g r a n u la te d su g a r , L e s lie ’s sa lt, lo ts of m ilk a n d F le isc h m a r in ’s co m p r e sse d y e a st. in HOLSUM is sold with Quality Groceries at these stores and served the leading restaurants:— People’s Store, Rose’s Department Store, Lin n ’s Inn and Restaurant, Sailin'* all E<tacada: Tunnell, Currinsvilie; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store of Ea^le Creek ;Harvey Gibson, Barton. Inn, of J. 0. LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY Vancouver Ave., Ivy and Fremont Sts., Portland, Oregon. C U R R IN S V ILLE S TO R E PRICES Fresh codfish just in its fine............................20 cts. lb. Peaches dried just in 20 cts lh Ivory Soap Flakes-------- . \ l i cts pk*: Ivory Soap, Guest size................... .05 cts bar Apples, Newtowns.................20 cts. doz. "or *$ 2.25 box Brandensteins Jr. Coffee.....................................50 cts. lb. Babbits Cleanser special for ten days...........05 cts. can New ginghams just in see them, special.. .25 cts. yd. Ladies silk hose just in, see them a t____ $1.00 pr. Men s sox just in, see them ..................75 and $ 1.00 pr. New ribbons, something extra..................... .10 cts. yd. New laces and they are fine....................... .08 cts. yd. The Girl of the Limberlost and other books .75cts. each Time of Tillamook............................................. 3 0 cts. each Men’s Rubber shoe soles, they are good.... .85 cts. pr. Men s work shirts they are good..................75 cts. each Men s overalls just in, good ones................. $ 1.75 pr. Currinsvilie, Oregon. J. Q. T U N N E L L TH] E LIBERTY THE : atre announces that in the futi ire there will be no show on Thursdays and that because of the Junior Class play at the high school, Friday, Apr. 3, the pic ture scheduled for then will be shown Saturday. “HI HOUR” . SNOOKED “COMING THRU” OUT S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 4 S FABLEi 5—INTERNATIONAL NEWS S U N D A Y AND M O N D A Y , A P R IL S A N D 6. LOST-TWO KEYS p l e a s e leave at News office. REWARD Mrs. Peter Ruhl returned home on Sunday after three weeks stay with MARCELLING a n d scal p her sister, Mi's. Doryland, near t r e a t m e n t s call 13-11, Lena Gresham. T U E S D A Y A N D W E D N E S D A Y , A P R IL 1 A N D » . 3-26-4-16 Mr. and Mrs. Babe White and fam- Underwood, ly of Viola were guests of Mr. and FOR SALE—Alsike c l o v e r “ RAMBLING KID,” a Hoot Gibson Mre. C. A. Johnson and family last seed 20 cents a pound. Henry WEBFOOT WEEKLY. Sunday. Heiple, Estacada. Route 1, Tel O R E G O N T R A IL — M IN O R S O V E R 21 Mr. Widmer and son Will of San 68-15. 3 26 4 9 dy Ridge were guests of their daugh ter and sister, Mrs. Leo Rath and FOR SALE—One 100 egg F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 10 A N D 11 family on Sunday. peta!uma incubator. Pointer's Mr. aud Mrs. Chaney entertained Second Hand Store. 3-12tf with supper last Friday evening, • WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS.” Airs. 11. Howard and Mr? and Mrs. FOR SALE -O. I. C. pigs 8 Juiius Paulsen in honor of their weeks old, fine pigs also good ESTACADA OREGON liUle daughter's birthday, and it milch cow. P. W. Douglas s, j was Mr. Paulsen's birthday also. Currinsvilie. 4-2-9 Mrs. Hold entertained on Sunday in honor of Mr. Held’s birthday.. FOR SALE—Young Jersey cow Tits guests were the Wismer family just fresh. T. B. tested. R. H. of Bethany, Oregon, a sister of Mr. Millard, Springwater, Oregon. _____ 4-2 0 Held, and Air. and Mrs. Harold Joyce .lid children and Otto Paulsen. Mr. FOR SALE CHEAP-Team. ar.d Mrs. Henry Johnson were harness and wagon in good con guests in the 'evening. dition. F. H. Cadonau, South Air. and Mrs. Leo Rath and son, Estacada, Box 30. 3 26-4-2 Henry, visited on Sunday evening w ih the Juiius Paulsen family. FOR SALE -120-180-240 egg George and Ernest Ruhl called on incubators. Buckeye C oi o n y Brooder. W. M. Saunders, Eaglp George M illing Monday evening. 4-12 Mrs. Gladys Weiaenfluh, who is Creek. working in Portland came homo All kinds of blacksmithing and over Saturday and Sunday. auto repairing done at W. A. COULD ALSO l SE SEVERAL CARS OF Rhodes Shon. Currinsvilie, Ore. LOCAL BREVITIES Car work 75 cents per hour. LONG DIMENSION S4S 3-19-4 9 J. A. Scott of Colton was in Es- taeada on Monday. FOR SALE B a r r e d Rock and baby chicks. Wm. M. Clyde Schock is the owner nf a eggs Hyde. Eagle Creek, Oregon ad new Ford Sedan purchaser from the dress Boring. Route 4 Box 72. Bob Cooke Motor Company. 3-12-19 26 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cooke and FOR SALE - 10-18 Case Tract OR family will occupy the Gibb's home or with plows for 5 350.00. Also shortly. a number of good buys in used cats. Inquire at Cascade Motor Mis» F. Cornes and George Cor Company. 2-19tf ma were Guests at the Rynning home last Sunday. LUMBER FOR SALE- We hnve a small am tint of 2 x 4 and 12¿9 NORTHWEST BAN X BUILDING Mr Margaret Schock and Mis« shipl.ap. Grade suitable A itti 3e; ock accompanied Clyde 1 for x 8 general PORTLAND, OREGON the farm' St ho< to Cheba!:», Washington. Y ou will find use the about price very rea L. t Sunday. sonable. Come down and see what tve got. E'crtric Lumbe FOR8ALE-S. C. R. I. Red MONEY TO LOAN-We havj CARD OF THANKS «£ Mfg. Co.. River Mill, Oregon. eggs for hatching $ 1.00 per set- plenty of money to loan on farms 3-5 t "e wuh to thark the Mesorlc lodge Let me do your plowing at 6 *—From one to 20 years. ai d friend* and relative • for their kind- FOR SALK CHEAP 40 acres ting. work will be right. Enquire No commts^ on on large han 3 . n» -*> and lenutiful uilofferrgs dur- i: Gm fie d. 3 t es fenced. 6 in ° f A. Warr Mrs. Moxley's S. E WOOSTER. Estacada. Ore. llic > ck <•«' and death of our belov oats, hou-e an t two barns, family Place, Morrow at Station. 19-4-9 6-19tf ed hu: l *i d and father. farni implement« and l i v e s t o c k , ------------------------------------— —------------------------------------- Mrs. G. A Lovell ‘s mile from school. K. M. LOANS on farina 6 per cent No m R SALE—Loo hav * 15 Mrs. G. T. hitching Baker. Estacada. Route !. commusmn. City Loans Monthly per ton.inqutre H^man rforger. Mayt Lovell | 4-2 P'*n. Oregon City Abstract Co. Eagle Creek. GEORGE ITEMS “] RIN TIN TIN, in ----------------—----- —........ T IE S W A N T E D WHO’S GOT THE KEY THAT UNLOCKS TilF. MYSTERIOUS LOCK? W ith each a n d every p u rch en e at this sto re a m o u n tin g to $1.00 cash, or $2.00 on a c c o u n t, we will give the cu s to m e r a key. O ne of these key« given aw ay will he th e M vstrriou« K ey th a t will unlock th e M y iteriou « L ock co n n e cted w ith “ C ro tle y R a d io p h o n e” now on diaplay in o ur «tore. B ring in y o u r key« on the day an d d a te »et (W a tc h for a n n o u n c e m e n t) an d *ee if you hold the m aatec key th a t unlock« the m vaterieua I«-'- •t.*t m ake« yon the h ap py pos«c««or of the W O N D E R F U L RADIO. 3 -TUBE CROSLEY RADIO COMPLETE WITH TUBES, LOUD SPEAKER, BATTERIES AND AIREAL WiRE. FISHER S B LEN D FLO U R CROWN FLO U R .* «• PURITAN FLO U R .* .* .• .* .* «• .* .. P E C I A L CLOVER $2.60 $2.50 $2.45 SEE RED CLOVER SEED, LILLY 'S . AT 32c LB . D O N ’T FO R G ET Economy Dairy Feed, th : Besi Feed for Your Cows and Only .* $1.65 per Sack WE BUY MOST KINDS OF FAR? ! I RODUCE Estacada Feed U. S. MORGAN Store L s U cac I r , Oregon. 7x8-8 D & R G Specifications IF INTERESTED CALL PHONE WRITE THE VAUGHAN LUMBER CO.