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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 2, f» PACE FOUR ELWOOI) ÍTEMS A W ORD ON THE Miss M axine S train of Oregon City visited a t the home of Miss Nellie Vallen a few " days last week. Mrs. Cora Jacobs and son Jack, of Vancouver, Wash., have moved out to th eir sum m er home. Mr. Jaeobs accom panied them out, re- , , tu rn in g the next day. Mrs. M. A. H enderson, Mrs. Lilly Park and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Val- len„ visited a t the Marvin Park home in S pringw ater, Sunday P. M. Dan S tahlnecker, painted the A. Vallen house last week. H enry Cadonnan and friend W . |j > Kimr of P 1 ortland, ortland visited visited a a tew few King of days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M att Park. Stanley T urell is building a new . ‘ , , ,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B ittn er Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Boylan of Sandy visited the C. B ittn er home Sun- day. They w re accom panied home THE t N I V E B S A l C A B PURCHASE P L A N T H E FORD W EEKLY PURCHASE PLAN i. a .im p le m e a n t o f b u y i n g a e a r t h r o u g h »moll s a v i n g . »et a . i d e w e e k ly . W h e n a l a r g e i n itia l d e p o . i t o f a c a . h p a y m e n t U i m p o . . l b l e , it i . the q u i c k e s t a n d e a . i e . t m e a n , of p u r - c h a s in g a m o t o r e ar. It en ab le* you to . e l e c t y o u r c a r now a n d a r r a n g e f o r it* d e - l i v e r y a t t h e t im e m o . t c o n v e n i e n t to y o u r * e lf . U n d e r t h e F o r d W e e k ly P u r c h a . e P l a n , y o u m a k e a . m a l l first p a y m e n t . ..Y ou *et a . i d e a . m a l l .u r n e a c h w e e k th e r e - a f t e r , t h e . i c e o f w hich c a n ba c o n v e n i e n t l y a r r a n g e d w ith a n y A u th o riie d Ford D ealer. The m o n e y i . pla c e d to y o u r c r e d i t in a local b a n k , I t d r a w . reg u lar bank in te re.t, w h ic h w ith t h e p r i n c i p a l , i . a p p li e d to t h e p u r c h a . e p r ic e o f t b a c a r y o u . e l e c t a t t h e t i m e o f e n r o l l m e n t ........................ T o m a n y p e o p le t h i . i. n o t o n ly a w a y t o ow n a F o r d c ar, b u t It i. a f o r t u n a t e c h a n c e f o r i n v e s t m e n t o f m o n e y w hich m ig h t o t h e r w i . e be . p e n t o n t h i n g , le». u . e f u l . And by ba y in g a F o rd the p u r c h a . e r u freq u en tly e n a b l e d to w o r k f a r t h e r f r o m h o m e w h e r e he c a n m a k e m o r e , o r live f a r t h e r a w a y f r o m h i . w o r k w h e r e liv in g condition, a re le .. c o .tly . In e i t h e r c a . e t h e . a v i n g . u . u a l l y m o r e th a n p ay fo r the c o .t a n d u p k eep of the F o rd e a r by Mr. C. B ittner. W alter Cox and friend, Miss S arah Roe, visited at the 0 . W. Vallen home Sunday and attended ., , , , . , services at the church, conducted by Mr. W. King of P o rtland. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of P ortland visited Mr. Brow n’s par- ents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen are the proud owners of a new Ford car. BOB C O O K E M OTOR CO M PA N Y ESTACADA. OREGON GETS *•***' ♦ ••î**t**i**r*< h o m e . W hy not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? :: :: W e have an excellent stock to select from. Victor Leon, R 1, Phone 12-4. 7-2 FOR RENT—Nice cool furnish- ed rooms, use of the whole house $ 2 per week Corner 4th and 7-9 *■ Main, Mrs. Mae 0 Reed. Electric S t o r e , Electric Building E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G , PORTLAND, $ OREGON. FOR SALE or TRADE—Heavy wagon 3 1-2 in. suitable for lum- berorwood hauling, in good re pair. F. N. Cadonau, south Es tacada, phone 694. 7-9 FOR SALE—One 1 in. steel X scam one horse wagon, overhaul- % ed and repainted, 1W in. tire, 3 ■x-r spring. A. H. Fraley, one half — mile east of P. 0. 7-9 FOR RENT—Three see Hevlman. BOB’S UNION BARBER SHOP and MARCEL SALON ST R IC T LY SA N IT A R Y SA TIS FA C TIO N H O U R S — 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M BLDC. ESTACADA A R T. SM ITH . P ro p r Estacada Fee d Store Tomatoes, the can • 15c Van Camp Spaghetti, 2 cans 15c Hominy, the can, • 10c Pineapple, No. 2, can 25 c Lemons, doz. - 50c Good Sardines, 4 for 25c W E BUY M O S T K I N D S U. S. MORGAN O F FARM PRODUCT ESTACADA, OREGON houses, 6-25 FOR SAJ.E Jac k s o n hay fork complete; mower: rakv: fanning mill and several other farm implements will trade for live stock, hogs or goats. M. A. Nelson, Boring. Oregon, Route 4 7-16 USED OAKS P’or sale at Dinty Moore's Park. 6-lh 25 GUARANTEED S A T U R D A Y — 9 : 0 0 A. M. T O 1 0 : 0 0 P. M. M A SO N IC An in terestin g and th rillin g mo- tion picture has been made of this invention and will be shown soon af th,e Liberty T heatre. It shows clearly and graphically the effect t j1(J new device on the a r t 0f making war. Coming a t this time when the whole world is talking about tha Death Ray, makes it practically w orthy of note and will no doubt prove of untold in terest to the people of America. CUTS MORE SLICES 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 ITE AT YOUR GROCERY TAURANTS IN ;R O L S O M FAVOR. and RES- L O N G ESTACA- L O A F UluoCt m antel of ihibdum tfam ilif DA AND V IC IN ITY . MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. CARVER, OREGON. CHEVROLETS OREGON NEWS ITE M S OF SPECIAL INTEREST ! Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices Portland Electric Power Company MIDNIGHT M ATINEE A g reat deal has been said in the press throughout the country about the crim inal inadequacy ox A m eri ca's coast defenses. E xperts are of the opinion th a t our enorm ous coast defense guns would be pow- eT*e?8 against a fleet of attacking airplanes. \V h at this country needs, they say, is a fleet of mod- orn up-to-date airplane carriers equipped with bombing planes in- stead ,o f a lc* of an tiq u ated equip- ln the form of el*htecn lnch Be th a t as it may, a new inven- tion comes from England th a t for- casts a revolutionary change in the fiShtlnK equipm of the reat po v crs of thc ent w orld. M r. g Grin- dell M atthews of England has in- | vented an electrical beam, th a t is capable, not only of exploding gunpow der, but also of p u ttin g a gasoline m otor o u t of commission. w ith such a device as this Ameri- ca would be able to resist the at- tacks by land, sea or a ir of the J ^ .t^ p o w e r f u 1 m ilitary co untry in BUICKS ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS, GAS AND OIL—At Portland Prices R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner. Phone 19-5 WANT AND FOR SALE ADS You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the t COURT W EAPON Jess Denny, m anager of Denny i B rothers b arb er shop, was sen- T tenced last Tuesday by Justice of (Concluded from first page) y the Peace W ooster to ten days in X j jail and fined $100, a fte r pleading Big hay crops will be the rule ln i T guilty to the charge of possessing Lincoln county this year. jt liquor at his place of business. Unusually good crops of grain are X Unable to pay his fine he was taken reported by Silvertofl farm ers this X to Oregon City. season. Albany high school students c o s t1 the district $74,94 each during the last school year. It cost $249,967.43 to conduct the Salem public schools during the last school year. CASH paid fo r false teeth, dental Allda, 14-yar-old daughter of Mrs. 1 gold, platinum and discarded jew el Emma Frederickson. was drowned in ry.— Hoke Smith Sm elting & Refin Beaver creek, near Helena. ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. Since January 1, 117 licenses to j wed have been issued In Jackson coun- j X FOR SALE—Several cow s, ty and 27 divorce complaints filed. | some coming fresh soon, also Ida Ward, 16. Elizabeth McCloud, 16. ' X bunch of ewes and lambs, L. W. X Fox, 3 miles east of Estacada, and Aileen Corey, 18, escaped from i i R 1. Phone 71-112. 7-2 the state industrial school at Salem. The national forest offices at Eu LOST. STRAYED or STOLE N gene has begun sending out its look- '.(■ Large Collie dog answers to the outs, which u somewhat earlier than X name of “ Ted ” please return usual. X or call F. N. Cadonau 69-4 south The Casey lumber mill was destroy-j j. Estacada. 7 2 ed by a fire last week. The mill was | located near Meacham in the Blue ’ FOR SALE CHEAP—A small mountains. silk tent, a gasoline torch, a steel tape line, a hand corn eruek- A dwelling, a blacksm ith shop and £ er, a dirt auger, a splitting bar, a store building containing the post- X a crow bar. Mrs. Moxley, Mor- office, were practically destroyed by y,row Station. 7-2 fire at St. Paul. The fire at the Bridal Veil Lumber LOST—Holstein-Jersey, black company logging camp near Sandy. Is : cow white forefeet and norns, now under control. A half million about 2 weeks ago. Notify feet of logs have been destroyed. :: V SENTENCE IN J U S T I C E *11 Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home ? D E A T H R A Y IS N E W DEFENSE 1925. LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No commission. City Loans Monthlj plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. MONEY i d L o AN W* h*7t plentv of money toloarron farms at 6 V—From one to 20 years. No commission on large loans. S. E. WOOSTER, Estacada. Ore __________ 6-19tf LUMBER FOR SAI F, w, i have a small amount of 2 x 4 and 1 x ) shiplap. tirade suitable for general use about the farm You will find the price very rea sonable. Come down and see what we got. Electric Lumber & Mfg. Cn . Rivt r Mill, Oregon. _______ ___________3 5 tf FOR SAL? Sanran mi l k goat, inquire of Mrs. (\ S. Allen. Second and t’urrin St.. Phone 57-3. ___________ 5-21 tf Pointer’s Furniture Exchange, the place to get what you want and sell what you don’t »ant. tf Generous Sir Herbert Sir Herbert Tree, the eminent Eng lish actor, was an origlnnl person with a curious and often surprising Iden of wit. While wnlklng up the Haymnrket on one occasion, says the Tatler, he met a lady of his acquaintance. Sir) H erbert swept off his hnt with a flour ish and, still holding It ln his hand,: stood talking to her for several min utes. “What a magnificent lining your hat hns," she said, glancing at the bright , red sitk. “You admire that lining?" he cried In his mofct melodramatic manner, anil with n swift wrench he tore It out and thrust It Into her unwilling Anger*. “Madame. It Is yours,“ he said Impres sively. Then he wnlked majestically away, leaving the astounded lady clutching a few scraps of red silk. / hails its kings of miles i T pays to get the miles out of “Red Crown” that the Standard Oil Company’s years of gasoline-making ex perience have put it l it. Red Crown Is simply cro w d ed with miles —see the records be low that this year’s trophy winners made in the big annual Los Angeles-Yosemite Econ omy Run. T h e y p r o v e i t l USE TH E RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD AND START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OWN The secret that the expert knows is in getting R ed C row n’s m iles o u t. T he new Red Crown Mileage Card—just out—makes it as simple as a-b-c to increase y o u r mileage. It tells what to do for your car—your carburetor — and just how to D R I V E to get 15 to 30 miles ex tra p e r tankful with Rec} Crown. (R em em b er— for the biggest event of its kind in the W est—they have chosen “Red Crown” exclusively for nine consecutive years. It’ll pay you to follow suit!) Start your own economy run today on Red Crown gasoline with the Red Crown Mileage Card—at your nearest Red Crown pump (red, white and blue) — the best buy in town — by MILES. l <525 MILEAGE RECORDS ( H e re o u a t re o f th R e e d m C i l row e s th & to t « n. r o u y m iles a n d in c re a s e yo u r m ile a g e ) C LA S S _STAKES IA Reason for Name’s Change W histler was baptized James Ah- hott. The McNeill (his m others name) wr * ndded shortly after he entered West Point. There Is not a college In the Innd where a student sooner gats n ntcknmue. The Initials of Whistler's name (J. A. W.) combined with the self knowledge of his fluency of speech quickly suggested to him the use thnf would he made of them, nnd he Instinctively shrank from the com bination. The cadets had no access to the records, and before any cadet knew his Initials, Whistler had chris tened himself with his mother's name McNeill. The Abbott he always used for legal and official documents, but eventually he dropped It for aii other purposes. Touch of Defilement flnphronlu* had a fair daughter naiiwl Eulalia and aha naked hia per mission one day to vlait tha gay Lu- citidn. “I cannot allow It." raid the Greek father. “Than yotl muet think me exceedingly weak." anid the daugh ter indignantly. Sophronlua picked tip a dead coni from the hearth and hand ed It to hla laughter, hat she hesitated to accept It. “Take it. my child. It will not bum you." Eulalia obeyed, ai d the milky whiteness of her hand was instantly gone. "Father, we cannot bo too careful in handling coals." said the roved daughter. "No," sa I the father solemnly, "for even when thev do not burn they blacken." So It is «• th evil como*ntons and .'iMtuuunu'utmujL. CAR sweer * MILBS TO gallon DRIVEN Rolliti J. Borran i 27.43 Rollio J. Bozrani 27.43 2A Oakland Sedan H . Neville 22.86 3A Roamer H . K.Tarkington 23.23 4A Gardner Brougham A. H . Rogers Sto.irns-knight Sedan B. Trerice 5 A C lo sed C ar Oakland Sedan 17.7* —-----------—«» 16.46 He Neville 2 2 .M b me fatin u y g m in tm£n-hy i l e milef s STANDARD o n COMPANY (Cal i/o mia) • '»»J Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring. Mr. and Mrs. Dave E .h itm an . Mr. and A T T EN TIO N SW EET PEA CON TESTANTS! Mr*. Theodore Ahlberg and Mrs. R. As it seem . U bs th* wish of all to H. C urrin w ent to Dodge park have the SW EET PEA CONTEST U *t' Sunday fo r a picnic. i postponed, we have changed the ---------- date to Tuesday. July 21st. Please Large sh eet, of Blotting Paper, i tell your friends. ,19x24, at the NEWS dice. 10c. * j The Estacada Pharmacy,