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TASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, JU N E 18, 1925. PAGE TWO Lastern Clackamas News LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING E'ltored at the postoffice in Efitarada, Oregon, as aecond-clasa mail. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon by the Neglect of the liver results in self poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, b u t ju st as surely as if you drank poison out of a bottle. If your liver is not doing its work of helping digestion, elim inating waste from the bowels and purify- , ing the blood, you will always be troubled with sick headaches, nau sea, bilfousness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, or constipation. Cleanse and tone your liver! put your system in condition so you feel your very best again! T ry ju st a spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher's excellent Liver and Blood Syrup a f te r the n ex t few meals and notice the quick im provem ent in the way you eat, sleep, look and feel— the retu rn of health, vigor and energy. You will be com pletely satisfied; otherw ise there will be no cost. E 5TACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, A CORPOnATION. S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s One year Six month* . . . . . THURSDAY, JU N E ★ | Bib!« . Dr. and Mrs. J. L H ew itt and daughter of P ortland were Sunday visitors at the S. E. W ooster home. Mrs. Helen Lovelace accompanied them home fo r a few days visit. 11.50 ,76 THE BEST 50 CENT MEAL YET 18, 1925. High Voltage Service—Nothing but the Best of Food served here, and Say! those BIBLE THOUGHT — FOR TODAY — STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKES we furnish daily, they are very popular. We have a few rooms vacant now at Thoaght* m em orized. will prcvo a priceless h e ritag e in a fte r year«, $16.00 P E R M O N T H . Very Cozy, Snappy and Clean. —TRY US. For by me thy days shall be m ulti plied, and the years of thy life shall be increased.— Proverbs 9: 11 R. G . M A R C H Tomatoes......................................... 15, .18 and .20 cts. can Large stock of Fruit jars at right prices Shell g a s o lin e ................................. ..................21 cts. gal. Cup grease___ ................... ............ ..... .............. 20 cts. can Western O il............... ............ ......................- .15 cts. qt. Fabric T ir e s................. ............. ........................... $ 7.00 5 gallon can Western O il............. ....................... $2.60 Golden West c o f f e e .................................... .55cts. ) b. Folgers co ffee.............. ......... . . . . . . . . _____ ,50ct8. lb. Armours Very Best Milk...... ...........................10 cts. can Crystal Salt with Iodine........ ................ ................. 16 ets, Beets, Carrots, Cabbage, Onions Watermelons and Cantaloupes at right prices Mason JarCaps__________________ . . . . . ,25cts. doz. Ivory Soap Flakes........... .........................11 cts. package Grape juice............................................... ............. 35 cts. pt. Frozen Suckers, try them .................................05 cts. each IceCream ............................. .. .05 and .10 ct. cone This Coupon is Good for Sample Bottle. Dr. T hacher’s Liver & Blood Syrup if presented before the sup ply for free distribution is already given away. Read the full details above, then act a t once, as this of fer is lim ited. Get a tria l size now py presenting this coupon to THE ESTACADA PHARMACY. THE ESTACADA HOTEL Betsy Culver Childs died Tues day morning, June 16 at thi^ home of her brother, 0. E. Cul ver, in this city. Mrs. Childs | was born May 24, 1853 in Sparta, I Mich, where she resided until | about six and one half years ago when she came west to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Culver. She was united in marriage to, James Childs at the age of six- j teen and a daughter was born to this union who died at the age of twenty-one. Mrs. Childs was a member of tfie Christian Church and had been an invalid for many years. She is survived by A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING two brothers, 0 . E. Culver of _____ this city and I'rank J. Culver of On Saturday evening June 13 the el Sparta, Mich, and a sister, Mrs. egant home of Mr. and Mr*. V. H, David Crowley of Sparta, Mich Mieir on Sylvan Farm was the sesne of The funeral was held Wednes one of the most beautiful weddings it day, June 17 at 2 P. M. at the has been the w riters’ fortune to witness Culver home with the Rev. B. F. ln many years. The house was taste- Clay officiating interment was fully decorated with s.vringa or mock made in the I, O. 0. I*. cemetery orange and other beautiful flowers that at Estacada. I abound in th a t section. As the shad CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES FREE! Joyfully, BETSY CULVER CHILDS B A N K Mrs. Elizabeth Allen and m other, ; Mrs. Brunner, are enjoying a visit ; with th eir sister and daughter, Mrs. Carrie G oforth, and four sons, of B utte, M ontana. Currinsville, O regon. J. O . T U N N K L L SPR IN G W A T E R N E W S The Neighborly Club m et on Wednesday with Mrs. Clarence Hull with tw enty-two ladies pres ent. The next m eeting -will not be till the second W ednesday in October, when they will m eet with Mrs. Moger. Don’t fo rg et the Children’s Day program a t the church next Sun day, Ju n e 21, Everyone is invited | to come. The G irls’ Canning Club has i been organized and the first offi- and each was accompanied by a mess j cial m eeting held on Tuesday at .th e home of the leader, Elva age of regard. | Shibley. Contributed. On W ednesday evening, Ju n e 24, Mr. Kirkwood will be ordained at W ILLAM ETTE BERRY GROWERS SET SCALE the church. j Mr. and Mrs. Burnham have Salem, Or., Ju n e 13.— Logan- l moved to P ortland owing to the berry pickers this year will re poor health of Mr. Burnham . The ceive one and one-half cents per farm is being cared fo r by P eter pofind, according to an agreem ent j Erickson. Mrs. A rchie Howell and Mary reached a t a meeting of W illam ette grow ers here today. Pickers last Tune visited at the Madden home year received two cents a pound. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Closner have Berries will be la rg e r - and more plentiful this year than last, which been visiting relatives in eastern will more than offset the reduction Oregon during the past week. Mesdames, Moger, Byers and I in the scale fo r picking, the grow Wiley Howell were calling on Mrs. ers said. _____________ | Greer, F riday afternoon. The Cascade Motor Company "rlle reFu' a r annual school meet- report the sale of a new Buick in* held on M°» daV a* the school coupe to Ray Keith of Faraday. house ^ s u ite d in the re-election o f ______ Mr. Shearer as director and Ever- Mrs. Minnie Hansen visited R. c tt Shibley as clerk. G. M nrchbank and A. Feyer b e n d ' C hristian Endeavor was organ- at Oregon City hospital last Sun- ized last W ednesday evening a t the Shibley home. The n ex t social day. j m eeting will be at the H arry Gra- bl ehonte, Ju n e 23. J. A, Shibley and E v erett and W. Bard took a trip to Cornelius last T hursday to atten d a Gurnsey cattle sale. E verett retu rn ed the next day with two cows. Q uite a num ber of farm ers have been rep airin g th eir buildings. Carl Howell and Joe G uttridge have had th eir barns re-shingled and Mr. Moger,, his granery. A m arriage license was issued a t Vancouver, Wash., Ju n e 10 to Marion Siavens and Inez Hill, both o f E stacada. Dave Miller of McMinnville who lived here ab o u t twenty-five years ago was calling on a few old tim ers here on Wednesday. J. R. Dallas had the m isfortune to lose an o th er horse, the one he recently purchased from H. R. Gibson of Engle creek. Mr. abd M rs. Bard visited rela tives at F orest Grove over the week-end. Guest* a t the Wm. Smithh home on Sunday w ere th eir son Roy of P ortlandnnd th eir daughter, Mrs. Ralph T racey and fam ily of Lo- Bucking Horses, gan. CONFECTIONERY and LIGHT LUNCH International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES ows of evening gathered a button was touched and the large reception room Was flooded with light. There were From D epartm ent of Industrial guests from many places including Journalism , O. A. C. New York* Seattle, Portland, and Mil- W atch the chicks more than the therm om eter. They will show you waukie. It was nine o’clock wheh Miss I T " if the tem perature is right, no m at te r w hat the therm om eter rends. lock, the daughter of the bride took W atch them constantly during the her place at the piano and began the first week as this is the critical wedding inarch, the minister, Rev. B. period, advises the O. A. C. ex- E\ Clay of the Christian church of Es- | tacada took his place and Mr. and Mrs. perim ont station. Mieir tooK their places on either side A nthracnoso canker and fruit of the minister. Theodore Kehberg of ro t are prevented by a single thor- Milwaukie, tin groom and Mrs. Ola ough application of bordeaux mix- ! Anna Hallock of Portland, tbe bride ture 4-4-50. Good economy is to | entered. Kev. Clay In a brief anil ¡in put the bordeaux on with the July pressiue ceremony united them in tnar- or A ugurt worm spray, says the 0 . , riage. A. C. experim ent station. The guests present were all relaiives Have you sprayed the brooder of one or the olher of the ccntractirg house yet.’ C ontam inated houses parties. Muny handsome and useful and equipm ent nre the cuuse of j present* were given the bride and groom spreading much disease in O r e g o n ,___________________________________ the experim ent statio n says. Use nny good spray m aterial with a coal ta r base and be sure to reach all the corners and cracks in the house. FARM REMINDERS Red spiders, which nre likely to strike at almost any plant in O re gon from low-growing annuals to tall trees, develop most rapidly! ami become most harm ful in dry- w eather. The best protection so fa r reported by the Oregon ex perim ent station is dusting with sulfur. Most su lfu r containing in secticides are effective if applied thoroughly, and some growers use liquid sulfur so lu tio n s.. A nthracnoso disease of goose berries is indicated by the pres ence of many smnll dark spots on the leaves that often cause the leaves to drop. Bordeaux applied in 4-4-50 strength thoroughly to both surfaces of the leaves is the remedy found effective by the Oregon experim ent station. Di rections fo r making and using the spray may be had on application to the agricultural college at Corval lis. Mrs. Ray Keith. W orthy Mat ron: Mrs. R. H. C arter. Associate M atron; and G. E. Lawrence, W orthy Patron, attended the ses sion of the Grand C hapter of O. E. S. in Portland last Week, re tu rn in g to E stacada, Thursday. Aa fa r as it is known Mrs. Keith had the distinction of being the youngest w orthy m atron in a t tendance. EARL LA FORGE B e rry C r a te s Yes, We have them in any Quantity. F U R N IT U R E M O V ER S U n d er Public Service Commission. Hair Cut 35c. 60-1 Ladies W ork a Specially BATHS BROADWAY, « X T TO LINN 3 INN ROUNDUP AUSPICES MOLALLA FIREMEN JULY 3 , {8 WILD HORSES Estacada, Ore. THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H , C, G O H R I N G P ro g . JC W Beef, Million, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ O pen from 7 a . m. to 6 p. m. Estacada ESTACADA STATE BANK M O LA LLA Bucking Buffalo Bucking Steers BARTHOLOMEW and L A W R E N C E Shave 15c All oth«r work at tofulftr r»U»*-Th* rlflit kind of work at th# rifht kl vd of prtett A CHECKING ACCOUNT IS A GOOD METHOD OF ESTABLISHING A BANK ING ACQUAINTANCE WHICH IS AN ESSENTIAL OF EVERY CREDIT. - hf" P ttt” A r« B u i l t , B u i ck W i„ B u i, d T h _ 5 r*,MM Umatilla Indians For Quick Service W hen You W a n t A nything Done J u s t Right, Call The ‘ SQUARE DEAL BARBER Estacada'* leading tonaorisl artist IS A VALUABLE ASSET OF YOUR BUSINESS. Famous Riders Lady Riders G ET OUR P R IC E S B EFO R E YOU ARE SORRY DON'T FO RG ET WE ARE EXPERT Phone 601 YOUR CREDIT AT THE BANK : : S atu rd ay*, open to 8 p. m O regon S filn g w alcr F a ir S e p te m b e r 18. Guests at the P eter Erickson home on Sunday were th e ir son Jo e and wife of Portland. Mr. Hansen had a slight but very- painful accident recently, running t a nail through his hand making it - necessary to visit a doctor. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joe G uttridge are receiving congmialnW o— on the b irth of th eir fifth son. Ju n e 13. Willie and Harold Strey, form er residents of this neighborhood were calling at the Shibley home One day this week. Dr. Prtiden and wife and son. W alter and wif* c f Portland, w ere ftunday callers a t ' the Wiley I Howell home. They form erly lived on the W iley Howell pla-c h ut have not been in this neiyhborhood fo r about tw enty-tw o y.-ars so found many rhangvs. Ray M arrs and son of Oak Grove were racenl visitor* at the Shibley home. Mr. Shenk and son o f Gresham and Mr. and Mr*. C arl Zurcher o f Portland were Sunday guests at the Jo* G uttridge home. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEW» g e s t i o n : m y is a used Buick the next best buy to a new Buick? » n s w e r i Because the cor rectness o f Buick design and the • quality o f Buick manufacture are not altered by use. A used Buick is a better investm ent than many new cars of other makes. Cascade Motor Co. W I L C O X B R O S ., P ro p s. E STA C A D A , --- . -— i i r r - OREGON t l i b '1