TASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925.
PAGE FOUR
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
The Nearest Service
Sjfrr^cl
Is
A
Neglect o f the liver results in
self poisoning!
Not so quickly,
perhaps, but just as surely as if
you drank poison out o f a bottle.
If your liver is not doing its work
o f helping digestion, eliminating
waste from the bowels and purify
ing the blood, you will always be
troubled with sick headaches, nau
sea, biliousness, bad breath, gas.
sour stomach, or constipation.
Cleanse and tone your liver! put
your system in condition so you
feel your very best again! Try just
a spoonful o f Dr. It. S. Thacher’r
excellent Liver and Blood Syrup a f
ter the next few meals and notice
the quick improvement in the way
you eat, sleep, look and feel— th"
return o f health, vigor and energy.
You will bo completely satisfied;
otherwise there will be no cost.
Service
UTHORIZED FORD S h R V K E is available in every
neighborhood of the natic n. More than 9,000 Author
ized Ford Sales and Service Dealers are linked in a web
which unites the cities, villages and hamlets of America.
Wherever you travel, the friendly blue and white sign
represents the continued responsibility of the ma.ter o
Ford products; it assures continued satisfaction to t
user. It identifies highly skilled specialists in the opera
tion and maintenance of products of the Ford Motor t om
pany. These men use tool 3 and equipment designed to
permit better work in shorter time and at lower cost.
Their labor charges are standardized as well as minimizer -
exact amounts are told jou in advance. Replacement
parts are installed whicn are Ford-designed and ford-made,
and every operation and every unit is backed with a
positive guarantee.
FREE!
ply for free distribution is already
given away. Read the full details
above, then act at once, as this o f
fer is limited. Get a trial size now
py
presenting
this
coupon
to
THE ESTACADA PHARMACY.
C O O K E M O TO R C O M PAN Y
Lee Bronson and son o f Port-
land hav6 been visiting relatives
here this week.
EST A C A D A . OREGON
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Vl/ANT AND FOR SALE ADS
Now Is The Time To
Electrify Your Home
CASH paid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jewel
ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin
ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
home.
Why not start now and let Elec- |
tricity do all your household :|:
drudgery for you?
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
We have an excellent stock to
select from.
Electric S t o r e ,
Electric Building
I
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Sample Bottle.
Dr. Thachcr’s Liver & Blood
Syrup if presented before the sup
BOB
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This Coupon is Good for
Portland Electric Power Company
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OREGON
BOB'S UNION BARBER SHOP
nnd MARCEL S A l.O N
STRICTLY SANITARY
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
HOURS— 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M
SATURDAY— 9:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M
MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA
ART. SMITH. P ropr
FOR SALE 2 fresh cows, V.
Lingrelbach, Estacada.
6 11
FOR SALE February and
March Rhode Island Red pullets
right for laying this fall and
breeding next spring, Sam Powell
Estacada, Route 4, Phone 6X5.
6 26
Cow.
FOR SALE
Mrs. Wm
Kellendonk, Estacada, Route 1.
Phone 12-111.
6-18
FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts
H. R. Stuhbe, phone 24-3.
26
At Less Than Wholesale
•
Fisher’s Blend Flour
$ 2 . 5 0 Sack
WE BUY MOST KINDS O F FARM PRODUCE
Estacada Feed Store
U. S. M ORGAN
ESTACADA, OREGON
To The Loaf
An ideal slice size for toasting, sandwiches
and children’s between-meal snacks.
Economical for Large Families
The same Holsum quality that won the
Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time
in two years. The same price as the regu
lar large loaf.
SOLD AT YOUR FAVOR
ITE GROCERY
TAURANTS
Lake. Gresham. R 4, residence
Anderson Station.
6-25
SEE John Marshall at Spring-
water for cedar posts from 7 feet
to 20. also * 'ave a few sawed posts
4x6 cedar, any length.
6-25 25
LOST Somewhere betw een
Estacada and Upper Eagle Creek
a kalsominirg brush, notitiy the
News office, Wm. Asp
6-11
FOR SALE Fresh cow, sec-
ond calf, K. G. Hovgaard. Fara-
lay.
6-25
WANTED- Several six weeks
old pigs. Otto Stulke, Barton.
It
HQLSUM
and RES-<
IN ESTACA-
LONGLOAF
Iku xit numUl o f ifu tíoüum {amity
DA AND VICINITY.
MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO.
CAR VER , OREGON.
CHEVROLETS
BUICKS
Phone 19*5
LIBERTY THEATRE
“ Smouldering Fires.” “ Wolves of the North”
“ Telephone Girls.”
SATURDAY, JUNE 13.
LOYVER EAGLE CREEK
___________
LO C AL NEWS
“ Tea With a Kick.” “ Oregon Trail/
“ Way UP North.” — Comedy
SUNDAY AND MONDAY,
“CHECHAHCOS.”
TUESDAY
AND
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 AND 17.
“ The Air Hawk.” “ Her Rodeo Hero,” a
2-reei Western. “ Dancing Daisies” *-Comedy
GUARANTEED USED CARS
i
W IL L Y S K N IG H T , Touring, some extras, car looks and runs
good.
$2 50 ,0 0 down, tim e on balance.
O V E R L A N D , 1924 Sedan, repainted, some
extras,
looks like
new.
$ 2 20 .0 0 down, terms on the balance.
O V E R L A N D , 1923, Touring, some extras, runs ancl looks
like
new.
$1 45 .0 0 down, term s on the balance.
STA R , Sport Touring 1924, runs and looks good.
$220 down,
terms on balance.
.
FORD COUPE, 1921, some extras,
$125.00 down and terms
disc
wheels,
new
cushions,
FORD COUPE, 1924, some extras and runs and looks good.
$1 75 .0 0 down
1923 FORD, Touring, good shape.
$ 1 35 .0 0 down.
C H E V R O L E T , 1923 Touring g, looks and runs good.
$140 .0 0
down.
STA R ,
1923
Touring, runs
good,
$1 00 .0 0
down.
SPEC IA L PRICES W H IL E THEY LAST AT
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
PHONE 1141.
GRESHAM. OREGON.
PORTLAND-CARVER-ESTACADA STAGES
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and
Salmon Sts___Phone Main 7733.
L IN N 'S IN N , Estacada, Oregon.
SCH ED U LE E F F E C T IV E M À Y 2
A, M
1 0 :0 0
1 0 :3 0
1 0 :4 0
1 1 :0 5
1 1 :1 5
1 1 :8 0
Daily except
Mr. and Mrs. H.
L.
McKinney
and daughter left Saturday
morn
ing for California where Mr. Mc
Kinney'» mother resides.
Mr. Mc
Kinney disposed o f his business in
Mitwaukie before leaving.
JUNE 14 AND 18.
“ Boost this Oregon Production.”
Lv. Portland
A crew
of
men
have
been
Clackamas
in this vicinity this week placing
Carver
FOR SALE Pair muto, two new poles and stringring new lines
Barton
and three years old, will trade for the Pacific
Eagle Creek
States
Telephone
for cattle, sheep or hogs. H. G. and Telegraph Company.
Ar. Estacada
%
%
SLICES
R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner.
FOR SALE Mower and
Ful1 lln* of Kalsomine 10c per
116 tf
list'd one season or will trade for pound, at Pointer's,
binder. I* M. Williamson, ,'V
Samuel T, Crow was In Portland
mile east of Springwater stote.
last Tuesday on business.
Route 3.
5-28
WAN T K D—5 foot mower,
Clyde Dennev, Estacada. Oregon
CUTS MORE
ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS,
The Good-Will Club o f Barton
will give an Apron Social and pro
G AS AND OIL— At Portland Prices
gram Saturday night, June 20th.
The proceeds from this social are
to go for the benefit of the Bar
ton Baptist church,
A very interesting program has
been arranged consisting of short
plays, instrumental " music, and a r ^ “
demonstration of fencing, showing
the old way and new. Ladies are
requested to bring aprons with
caps to match. The aprons are to
be sold at auction and the owner
is to be identified by the cap which
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JUNE 11 and 12.
she dons as soon as the sale is
over.
Refreshments
will
be
served with the apron.
Everyone
is cordially invited to attend and a
good time is assured all.
6 11
QUARTS 90c Doz.
~
Jens Pedersen and Albert Bar-
thlomy are improving from their
serions illness.
Mrs. W. P. Ferrel took Mrs. M.
A. Nelson to Gresham last Friday
where Dr. Adix took an X-ray o f
her hip which she injured in a fall.
No bones were broken according
to the pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odell, Ha
ze! Gibson, Alice Udell and Mrs.
A. Werner were Portland visitors
last Saturday.
Miss Grace Cooper o f Portland
visited Mrs. L. M. Pederson, Sun
day.
Barton won the baseball game
Sunday from Woodstock with a
core o f 10 to 2. Barton will play
G;llis on the home field June 14.
14.
Miss Martha
Whitehead spent
'ast week with her brother and
sister^Mr. and Mrs. XJus Whitehead
i at Bridal Veil.
Mike Anderegg of Boring spent
the week-end with his aunt and
! u n d o,‘ Mr. and Mrs. A Werner.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A Stone and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.Frank
Shank in Portland
last Sunday.
Mrs. Shank is Mr. Stone’s sister.
Visitors at the W. P. Ferrel
home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. j
Claude Nott o f
Portland, W. A.
Echols and Ira Reynolds o f Cur-
rinsville.
Mrs. M. C. Glover and children
and Frank Leisy attended the grad
NOTICE—I need a few more uation exercises of the high school
, berry pickers and want to engage in Oregon C ity , Friday evening.
them within the next week , if Miss Katherine, Moehnke, a niece
interested see T. J. Reagan. 6-11 o f Mrs. Glover’s graduated.
E. E. Cross of Tillamook spent
FOR SALE—One milk g o a t
and doe kid, heavy milking type. the week-end at the home o f Mr,
J. J. Marehbank, Estacada. 5-7tf and Mrs. E. L. Trullinger.. Mr.
y ----------------------------------------------------------------------F ilin s Cross
j & a is
u ru
a u brother of Judge Cross
X LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No 0f Oregon City,
? commission. City Loans Monthly
Word has just
been received
$ plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.* here of the death of Jonathan
O'Neel in Iowa. He lived in Eagle
LOST—2 horses brown and Creek for a number o f years and
black, weight 2800, please call was highly respected by all who
Sheriff Mass at Oregon City. 5- knew him.
28-6-11.
H. O. Cushman and three small
MONEY TO L O A N -W e have sons, Mrs. Chas Moehnke, George
plenty of money to loan on farms Stevens and Miss Dorothy Phillips
at 6”o— From one t o . 20 years. drove over from Oregon City, Sat
urday and visited at the home of
No commission on large loans.
S. E. W o o s t e r , Estacada, Ore. Mrs W, G. Glover and Mrs. Mae
6-19tf Munger. Miss Dorothy will spend
the summer at
home with
her
FOR SALE Strawberries and mother.
Raspberries during the season
Mr. and Mrs, M. G. Glover and
Fifty cents per crate pick em children and Miss lone Anderson
yourself. Kinney and Lamber- spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertha M.
sons place opposite G a r f i e l d Stone in Oregon City.
Grange hall.
5-14tf
Mrs. Ben Anderson
and sons,
Roy and Raymond spent a few
LUMBER FOR S A L E -W e days last week with her sister, Mrs,
have a small amount of 2 x 4 and Lena Kcrshum o f Logan.
1 x 8 shiplap. Grade suitable | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burnett and
for general use about the farm* son Shirley left Wednesday for
You will find the price very rea- j Corvallis to spend a few days
sonable. Come down and see with their son. Ronald, who is at
what we got. Electric Lumber1 tending O. A. C. He will return
& Mfg. Co.. River Mill, Oregon. with them for the summer.
3 5 tf, Mr. Saunders and Richard re-
FOR SALE Sannan mi l k turned home from eastern Ore-
g oa t, in q u ire o f Mrs. C. S. A llen , Ron recently, after a short visit.
Secon d and C urrin St., Phone Mrs. Saunders remained there for
57-3.
5-21 tf short stay.
■' ,r~ ------- :— ------ :-------- ;----- ;----------! Mrs. Sam Brown is visiting her
Pointers Furniture Exchange. friend, in Eagle Crick for a few
the place to g et what you want days-
and sell what you don’ t want, tf
Mason 8 ruit Jars
BARTON
PM
PM
• A. M.
M :P.M, P M
(A)
PM
2 :0 0 6 :2 0 Lv. Estacada
8 :0 0 12:00 4 :3 0
8 :3 0
2¿30
6 :5 0
Eagle Creek 8 :1 5
1 2 :1 5 4 :4 5
8 :4 5
2 :4 0
7 :0 0
Barton
8 :2 5 1 2 :2 5 4 :5 5
8 :5 5
3 :0 5
7 :2 5
Carver
8 ;4 5 12 :45 5 :1 5
9 :1 5
3 :1 5 7 :8 5
Clackamas
8 :5 5 1 2 :5 5 5 :2 5
9 *25
8 :3 0 7 :5 0 Ar Portland
9:3 0
1 :3 0 6 :0 0 1 0 :0 0
Sunday
(A ) Saturday only.
The work o f the city marshal is
winning favorable comment from
arious
sources and the town
is
taking on an
attractive
appear
ance as a result o f the efforts put
forth.
The cutting o f grass in va
Mias Mary Alice Reed left Mon
rious
parts of the city has made it
day morning for
Seattle.
Wash.,
possible to get around without be
where she will
reside
with rela
ing
drenched..
The
dumping
tives and enter the University o f
ground is no longer an eyesore to
Washington this fall.
Miss Reed
the various residents who must re-1
completed her high
school
work
side
near it.
work
this year and will take up
commercial work ia the university.
Miss Johanna Liehthorn and Mr*.
A . Liehthorn were
Oregon
City
Large sheets o f Blotting Paper,
19x24. at the N E W S office. 10c.
* visitor* last Friday.
MEETS WITH ACCIDENT
Maurice Bullard o t Currinsville
mot with an accident Tuesday while
cutting wood which necessitated
his removal to a Portland hospi
tal .
In some manner a sliver of
steel struck him in the arm inflict
ing a serious injury.
He is the
son o f Mr. and B. F. Bullard o f
Currinscille.
The Eastern
Clackamas
Band
will furnish the music for the Un
ion Damascus Farm Bureau pic
nic, Saturday, June 13.