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EASTERN CLACKAM AS NEWS, PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JU LY 2, 1925. — K! Eastern Clackam as News LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING Bwtered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-clas^ mail. Published every Thursday at Estacada, Oregon by the ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, A i O B I’ OF A T IO N . S u b s c r ip t io n R ates *1.60 One year Six m o n t h s .7 5 THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1926. THE BEST 50 CENT MEAL YET High Best ★ BIBLE THOUGHT!' — FOR TODAY— j I Bible Thoaghts momorlMfl. will prove o prireleu heritsfffl In ifte r years. BE CAREFUL FOR NOTHING; but in every thing by prayer and ! supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known un to God. And the peace o f God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.— Philippians I 4: 6,7. COVERNOR MAKES DEFENSE TEST D A Y PROCLAMATION Voltage S e rv ic e -N o th in g but of Food the served here, and Say! those STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKES we furnish daily, they are very popular. We have a few rooms vacant now at $16.00 P E R M O N T H . Very Cozy, Snappy and Clean. T R Y US. Joyfully, pnppi This Coupon is Good for I (IL L . Sample Bottle. & Another load of ESTACADA M ID N IG H T Sugar at Shell Company Western Oil Shell Company Eastern Oil Men’s Combalt Bals, Women’s Keds B o y .’ Keds, ........ Children’s Keds ( ca.h) .... * 6.75 21c ........... " 15c 25c $2.50 $175 $1.65 and $1.75 $1.00 $2.25 A few pair, odd and end. Shoes, at 95c Commander Cord Tires, $9.50 We carry Ice Cream Eskimo Pies, Frozen Suckers, Soft Drinks. We are paying for Egg. Cow Spray in your vessel $1.20 a gal. Chicken House spray Oil, .. the gal. 45c Flushing Oil for your car, Castor Machine Oil at ....... Blood Syrup if presented before the sup- 1 ply tor free distribution is already given away. Read the full details j above, then act at once, as this of- I fer is limited. Get a trial size now py presenting this coupon to A THE R. G. M A R C H ' B A N K Liver tThe health meeting scheduled for last Friday afternoon at the J. F. Lovelace home was postponed until a later date. €urrins\ ilk î Store Neglect o f the liver results in elf poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, but just a3 surely as if you drank poison out of a bottle. If your liver is not doing its work of 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 30 you feel your very best again! Try just a spoonful o f Dr. H. S. Thacher’s excellent Liver and Blood Syrup af ter the next few meals and notice the quick improvement in the way you eat, sleep, look and feel— the return of health, vigor and energy. You will be completely satisfied; otherwise there will be no cost. Dr. Thacher’s THE ESTACADA HOTEL T’ aul Lovell of Currinsville is building a fine new dairy barn on his property in Currinsville just north of the Chas Hitching farm. Currinsville, Oregon. j. 0 . TUNNELL PHARMACY. M A T IN E E The following proclamation for the state-wide observance of De No development in the motion fense Test Day, July Fourth, has picture field in recent years has been issued by the Hon. Walter attracted so much attention as the M. Pierce, Governor of Oregon. I ve.-Leventhal Stereoscopikg- No The Defense Test general commit forward step has been made that tee for Oregon deems it fitting that equals it in importance or interest. reading this proclamation be made Ive.-Leventhal Stereoscopikg mean a part o f patriotic programs at De- j that the third dimension has been fense Test demonstrations on July I discovered and perfected in motion Fourth: pictures! Think what that means! It means that at last the screen PRO CLAM ATIO N has been given depth! Instead of The President of the United | the usual flat surface these pictures States has designated July Fourth, ! make the characters stand out like 1925, as National Defense Test j live people on the stage of a htea- Day, in accordance with an act of I xj tre. Congress enacted in June, 1920, — Look at them through the little and has requested all the states to red and blue spectacles and the O B ITU A R Y co-operate in every way possible to FORD MOTOR C O M P A N Y figures seem to step out of the make this test a success. The MAKES NEW RECORD with R. C. Herring, 77, died Thursday, purpose of lidding this test is to an<L C0,??e tow,ard yoU wi . life-likeness ! enable ail citizens to assist our Detroit, Mich.— The Ford Mo- June 25, 1925 at the I. O. O. F. where he h»s This >s the greatest box-office armed forces on land and on sea tor Company set a new record for Home in Portland wh in taking an inventory of our abil- production Tuesday, May 19, 1925, been confined for the past five novelty that has ever been offered to exhibitors! ity to defend our country in case , when its assembly plant 1 1 ned out years. ______________ o f attack. {7,858 Ford cars and trucks in the • Mr. Herring was born in Gene- c T * t p u a d v c t . r r k IT . . . . We love our homes, our country' eight-hour working day. This rec- seo, New York, March 14, 1848. i 3 , A l t m a k k h a g e n t DEPT, and our institutions of government, ord is for the United States plants He was married August 24, 1887 — —- We hold sacred those ideals for i alone and does not include foreign and and is survived by a daugh- C. E. SPENCE, Market Agt. which our fathers fought and plants anr associated companies or ter, Mrs. Z. P. Coop of Currins- The world’s wheat bins will be died. Every American citizen the Ford Motor Company of Cana- ville. He was a resident of this more empty by the time the coming should realize that our government da. Ltd. community for many years and is ¡„ „ ..i was made possible only by the toil An interesting thing in connec- well known by a large number of ar est commences in the south and struggle, the heroism and sac- tion with this remarkable produc- people. ihan at any time during the past rifice o f our fathers. So intense tion is that the company is exceed- The funeral services were held 75 years, so the government states, was their devotion to their homes, ing its most careful estimates for Saturday, June 27; at 2 P. M., Owing to winter injury the fall so firm was their belief in the prin- May. Current Ford billboards in the Christian church, under the „ • ... ciples of liberty, so clear was their which were prepared sixty days auspices of the I. O. O. F. order. ** U 1 , states 18 only conception of the rights of the ago, carry the message "7,000 Rev. B. F. Clay was the officiating expected to reach 445, 000 000 people to govern themselves, that More Since Yesterday” . But in minister. Interment was made in bushels, compared with 590,000,- they willingly risked their lives actual output the company exceed- Lone Oak cemetery under the di- 000 last year. On the other hand upon the fields o f buttle inorder cd this by 850. reetion of Joseph E. Gates of BDrino. „. l . . . h. tVl • ... that these principles might be Production of the company has Gresham. spring wheat both in this country fashioned into the best government been steadily increased during the ------------------ ana in Canada is in excellent con- the world has ever known. last few weeks due to the growing E. D. Miller of Murphreys, Cali- dition, and if favorable weather Si" c®. tJiey w.erKe.. uil!i1ilg t0 givc sr,rinF business and new output fornin arrived Saturday for a ten conditions prevail, the yield of so much to establish this gtfvern- records have been frequent, but . ... , .. J , . . , u.upslt in North i * , , ; , . „mi ment, how much stronger is the „one approaching within 100 o f the day visit with relatives and friends spring wheat in North America will duty which devolves upon us to be remarkable record of Tuesday, in this community. Mr. Miller has be targe. Present prospects are vigilant in defending and protect- May 19. some property interests in Viola ^or fair prices. which we HClu-iZati° n beat 6 n 2 f of t,he~ Oregon Cherries Quarantined, which we have inherited! We can- n April record 7,482 e8tlC established Which he came „ up / to look . _ after ., , at . The State Department of A gri not do less than guard and per- a vear before by assembling 7,594 tbls tlmc> He formerly resided in petuate it. | c„r S and trucks.’ This record stood that community, having lived there culture of California has barred America will never enter a until May 12 o f this year when for 36 years, cherry shipments from Oregon Into j war o f conquest. In the inarch o f production went to 7,732. that state in all counties but six. nations towurd world peace A m e r - ------------------ . ., .. . .. , _. ica must lead. Preparedness to de- A T T E N T I O N S W E E T P E A CON- Thc IobbY of the Estacada Hotel The counties exempt are Hood Riv- fend is not militarism. God grant TESTANTSI bas been greatly improved by the er, Wasco, Umatilla, Curry, Jo- that the occasion may never arise ______ addition of a new davenport which sephine and Jackson. The em- CONFECTIONERY and LIG H T LU N C H International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES 7rom •ttackU*but should "the time A* u sccms to bc tho wisb of a" tb " 'as placed tbere by the manage- ! bargo is against the cherry fruit again come ' when our boys must have the SWEET PEA CONTEST nient for the comfort of the guests, fly, which made havoc o f many or- go into bloody conflict, may they postponed we have changed the chards in some localities last year. The fruit is barred from all but ° fK miIitar-v date to Tuesday, July 21st. Please training in that trying hour when „ . . , C the six counties indefinitely. they are rnlled upon to face a >’our friends. Tho Producers Co-operative trained nnd seasoned enemy. The Estacada Pharmacy. | Packing Company of Salem han- NOW’ , THEREFORE, I, Walter ! died about one and a quarter M. Pierce, Governor of the State Full line o f Kalsomine 10c per of Oregon do hereby proclaim [ million pounds of fruit last year, pound, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf July Fourth, 1026, us | prunes, blackberries, loganberries N A T IO N A L DEFENSE TEST D AY raspberries, cherries, peas ^ and and I ask the citizens of Oregon, plums. The company has a modern to participate in this national plant, no debts and a reserve fund event, which will add to the cele I o f 110,000 bration that should he held in every community in this state on A fter Law Violators our National Holiday; not for the The various state potato inspcc-1 purpose of arousing a military GET OUR PRICES BEFORE spirit, but rather that we, ourselves, YOU A R E SORRY tors have been checking up on some may know and the world realize of the grocery stores in the coun DON’T FORGET W E ARE that the sprit o f our fathers, which EXPERT ties outside of Portland, and sev made America possible, the same A U T O AND GAS ENGINE eral cases o f plain violation of the spirit which led our Mag to victory FURNITURE MOVERS R E P A IR IN G in every struggle from Revolution new potato law have been reported, Under Public Service ary Days to the dark hours of the All Work Cuarantead | mostly the mis branding of stock Commission. World War, is still Yirilc in the by the growers and the ignorance land that gave free government to R E A S O N A B L E PRICES For Quick Service W’hen You the world. of the sack branding. In each Want Anything Done FREE CAR IN SPE C TIO N case the matter has been taken up In testimony whereof I have here Just Right, Call unto set my ham! and caused with the individual, and the cases Free towing to shop within the seal o f the State of Oregon are pending. The legislature put radius of three miles to be hereto affixed this 12th the enforcement of the law up to day of June. A. I). 1925. BARTHOLOMEW tho State Inspection department, W ALTER M PIERCE. G. G. GElL, Propr. Governor. and the State Market Agent C. E. North Mam Street and LAWRENCE Spence, states that he believes Lawrence Webber and Mrs. Phone 73-2. Estacada, Ore. Phone 601 Estacada. Ore. when the growers and dealers ap- Gerald Wilcox, who were the dele j j predate that compliance with the gates to the state convention of the ! law will be for tho benefit o f all American Legion and Auxiliary at concerned, there will be little Prtneville last week returned to | trouble with violations. their homes here last Monday THE SPIRIT OF HELPFULNESS TO OUR CUSTOMERS IS ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS OF THIS BANK. TH E JUDGMENT AND EXPERIENCE OF TH E OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS IS ALW AYS AVAILABLE IN ASSISTING IN SOLVING THE FINANCIAL PROB- LEMS OF OUR PATRONS. ESTACADA STATE BANK Berry C ra te s ...THE.... Yes, We have them in any Quantity. DEPENDABLE When Better Automobiles Arc Built, Buick. Will Build Them No. 23 AUTO REPAIR 60-1 evening. They were accompanied on their trip by Mrs. Clara Boyer. Miss Marie Heiple and Louis Zogg nnd returned home by the McKen zie pass. They report a very fine time. Mrs. Wilcox was elected District No. 1 Committee woman. She served during the past year as state chaplain for the Auxiliary. ------- ■■ ■ ■ ■ EARL LA FORCE THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H, C. GOHRING Prop. _A _ Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought Thf ‘ SQUARE DEAL BARBER Estacada s leading tonsonal artCt J Hflir Cut 9 k M m l IS k C 5! Al! other «Fork et ivruUr prltH kind of verk at the right ktrvj c Ladies Work • Specialty BATHS BROADWAY 1 s'» h r right ¿ NEXT TO LINN S INN Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Estacada : : Saturdays, open to 8 p. m Oregon Exist on Poreupino Four men. wrecked on the north side of,the Kenal peninsula In north ern Alaska, lived entirely on porcu pines until they were p'cked tip by a boat a month Intrr Tills diet nzreed I with them so well that they were In I tine physienl r.njdlti, ,1 1 ;>n reamed. The porcupine is one iff the easiest of wild efenttir’s 1 1 kill, for ¡( rannot run fast nnd s%tccttml-s quickly to a Mow from n sthk Time nnd time again prospectors provisions have heeo ie exhau-ted In fi e wild, have been saved from sr.irvntlmi bv * the flesh of tlie»> animals. An un written law of the North Is that a poreuplne must not be killed except for food. uestlont Why u it that more than a million Buicks in use today? Â answer: FOR TH E N EW S Because Buicks ar«s always popular with new car buyer! and also because Buick’s dependable construction results in a much longer life for Buicks than is ordinarily’ the span o f service o f a m otor car. Cascade Motor Co. W ILCOX BROS., Props. ESTACADA. SU B SC R IB E there a re OREGON