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    7 ‘ STERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1025.
PAGE FOUR
Gii I TC A'. V
BARTON
Visitors at the J. A. Stone home
Sunday were Mr.'. VV. H. Stone ard
son William cf Portland, Mrs Hal
Gibson, Mrs, Case and Mrs. Geo.
Foreman, and son.
Mrs. Jennie Kargcr and son, Cal­
vin of Portland, spent the week­
end with her sister, Mrs. John
Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Odell and
Earl Odell made a business trip to
Portland one day last week,
A. Horjrer of Portland was out
to visit his place Friday.
Misses Elnora and Gladys Guff-
net of Portland spent the week-end
wiar their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gufr.ett.
Miss Edith Fcrrtd of Portland
visited her parent: over the week­
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Eari Odell have
purchased a new Chevrolet ear.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Werner and
family visited friends in Portland
lastSunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead and
and son Lawrence of Bridal veil
spent last week with theirparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pedehson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel and
daughter Grace, and son \\ illiam,
drove to Portland Monday.
THE UNIVIRSAL CAR
Service Wherever the
Road Leads.
The nation-wide demand for Ford products mai-ces
possible, also, a nation-wide service organization
which has been developed to provide for the millions
of Ford cars in daily use.
Ford dealers are at your command always, every­
where. All over the country, on boulevard and
highway, looms the Ford Service sign. It means
that there you will find the service of trained lunc
mechanics, special Ford equipment and geniune
Ford parts.
This is one of the big advantages in Ford ownership-
that the organization which sold the car feels respons­
ible for keeping it sold; an organization which stands
back of every Ford car buyer with a service reliable,
reasonable and always on the job.
BOB
C O O K E M OTOR COM PANY
Jacob H. Looney was born in
Roar e county, West Virginia, Au-
■•us the 16th, 1SU7, and departed
this life at 9:45 A. M., Sunday,
July o;h, 1925, at the age of 57
y a. . 10 months and 19 days.
Mr. Looney came to Clackamas
county twenty-three years ago last
April. He was united in marriage
to Elva May Looney, June 27,
1003, at Oregon City. To this un­
ion was born three children; Dor­
ris, Claru and Wilbur.
He leaves to mourn his depart­
ure. his devoted wife ard children;
four brothers, Russel and Jimmie
of West Virginia, Henry of Anchor,
C r:., and Chris of Cove Orchard,
,
liters, R eb cka Vine­
yard of West Virginia, and Miss
E-.barn Lo oney of Ohio.
Two
otuvr -istcis had preceeiied him in
death.
Mr. Looney had been ailing since
a year ago last November, when
he took a cold with the flu. The
following March he had the mea-
■, since which time his health
hr ? been steadily failing until
!>
the end came Sunday morning.
Funeral services were conducted
from the Methodist Church Mon­
day afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. £
IP
Iia F. Rankin officiating.
Interment was made at Lone Oak
cemetery under the direction of
Undertaker J. E. Gates of Gresh-
CUTS MORE
SLICES
To The Loaf
An ideal slice size for toasting, sandwiches
and children’s between-meal snacks.
!’F h ù -L B U s N i
SOLD AT YOUR FAVOR-
ITE GROCERY and RES-"*
tacada, phone 694.
LOST—Child put her cape in
wrong auto. Brown cape with
brown and tan collar. Finder
please notify L. S. Rivers,^ Bar­
ton, Oregon.
7-9-16
4
WANT TO EXCHANGE—3H
farm wagon for lighter wagon.
One Belgian mare sale or trade.
J. O. Smith, 2 ’.- miles_east of
Carver.
7-9 16-23
Why not start now and let Elec­
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
PARTLY furnished house and
three lots for rent $ 16; also
Lloyd Loom wicker baby carriage
good condition. 3 10. see Loretta
Sagner or call Tel. 42-51.
It
I
x We have an excellent stock to
|
select from.
j
TO TRADE—Good horse or
some sheep for a good fresh
milch cow, B. F. Forrester, Eagle
Creek, Tel. Estacada 40-13. Add
ress, Boring R 4.
It
Electric S t o r e ,
Electric Building
FOR SALE One l)i in. steel
scam one horse wagon, overhaul­
ed and repainted. 1 *> in. tire. 3
spring. A. H. Fraley, one half
mile east of P. O.
7-9
V
1 Portland Electric Power
$
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
$
Company
PORTLAND, OREGON.
..................................................
...
BOBS UNION BARBER SHOP
«nd MARCEL SALON
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 Bl.DC.
ESTACADA
ART. SMITH. F.op-
Estacada Feed Store
The Reason We Are
A lw ays B usy
Price and Quality
We always consider a sa:;sfied cus­
tomer our best advertisement
Crown or Fisher's Blend Flour
£L50c •
WE BUY MOST KINDS PI
U. S. MORGAN
FARM PRODLC 1
ESTACADA. OREGON
A few friends and relatives gathered
at the home of Jake Looney to celebrate
the Fourth of July with him. fov even
in hi# last illness he loved to have his
friends visit him. A bountiful picnir
lunch was served on the back porch
and his friends visited with him. Those
present were R. A. Looney, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Niles
Holland and their families from Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Portland,
Mr. an3 Mrs. Be linger of V\ oodburn
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney and
family of Currinsville.
SEE John Marshall at Spring-
water for cedar posts from 7 ft.
to 20, also have a few sawed posts Imagined They Were
W ar m , end They Were
4 x 6 cedar, any length.
7 9t
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7-9
V
X
y
R E N T —T h r e e
FOR
se e H e\ man.
Eo u s e s ,
6-25
F O R S A L E J a c k 0 n ht y
m o w er; r a k e ;
lurk
co m p lete
f a n n i n g m ill a; id SeVt ral o t h e r
f a r m im p l e m e n 8 U Ü ! tra d e fo r
M. A.
liv e s t o e k. il o *. or y 'P'
N e ls o n . B o r in g O r e g o n , R o u te
7-16
■ 1 4.
CAR S For
USED
D int y M o r e 's 1 ark .
$c 'o
at
> If* '25
LOANS on farms 6 ; • cent. No
c,iinmisc:on. City Loans Monthly
pian. Oregon City Ab uact Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Wholesale Distributors
of
EVERYTHING CALLED PRODUCE.
BEST PRICES PAID TOR
VEAL, HOGS, LAMBS,
EGGS, POTATOES, ETC.
We Remit by Return Mail .
M. J. KERKES, Manager.
MAIN 2989.
FOR SALK Oar dining suite
table and 6 chairs. Dr. tohnson,
Phoro 50-51
1-t
OR SALI
y e a r obi hoar a d twi , hrs.
te r ta M> at l \ r i f a r y .
w s,
E s­
it
FOR SVf.K >annnn mi l k
go it. ii.quire of Mrs. C. S. Allen,
Second and Currin St.. Phone
57 3
5-21 tf
Pointer's Furniture Exchange,
tiio place to get what you want
and sell what you don't want, tf
Near Morrison.
INDEX PRODUCE COMNANY
151 Front.
INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY
■
Imagination, like the consciousness
of being well and fashionably dressed
has a singular power of Imparting
warmth to the frame, a writer In the
Youth's Companion remarks. If you
think you are warm, you really are. So
at least the following story from the
Tatler would seem to prove:
The late Charles Brookfield used to
tell n stosy of a miserable railway
Journey that he had to undertake with
some friends in order to get to a cer­
tain country house. It was bitterly
cold, and by the time they got to the
end of their Journey It was pitch dark,
and they were nearly frozen. A pri­
vate omnibus had been sent to meet
them, and they trooped In and pulled
up the glass of the window.
“I hope to goodness they've remem­
bered to put in the foot warmers!” ex­
claimed one of them, reconnolterltig
with his foot. “Oh. thank goodness!
Yes, they're there.”
Sure enough, they found, stored un­
der the scats, two heavy contrivances,
.which they hauled Into line and grate­
fully rested their feet on. The effect
was Instantaneous. Immediately n de­
licious warmth permeated the soles of
their boots and thawed their ley feet,
nnd soon their whole bodies were In a
glow.
"Hang It!'' one of them remarked,
perspiring freely. "This Is aim >st too
much of a good thing. I.et's have the
window down.”
They were thoroughly warm nnd re­
freshed by the time they arrived at the
house, where they were met by an apol­
ogetic luttler. who expressed regret
that the omnibus had been sent off
without foot warmers. It then turned
out Hint the objects on which they
had be«n so cosily resting their feet
were two of their own gun rases. Their
own imaginations had wanned their
feet!
Galen was horn at lYrgtnum. In Asia
SI in f. He spent some years at Alex­
andria and later went to Rome, where
ho wrote a work on anatomy and even
performed dlsse. tions upon animals.
lie considered that disease was
largely bawd u. n the four humors of
man—bile, blood, phlegm nnd black
bile which were regarded ;t* related
to (but not Identical with) the four
element« fire. air. earth nnd water—
being supposed to have characters sim­
ilar to these.
Thus, to bile, as to fire, were attrio
nted the properties of heat nnd dr,'
nesa: to bhvd and air those of h '
and molstne««: an l finally Mack Idle
like earth, was said to be cold aud dry
INDEX PRODUCE COMNANY
INDEX PRODUCE CO,
■«—— aa ^
Get the Red Crown
Mileage Card at any
“Red Crown” pump.
JJse it and see your
summer mileage in*
crease.
5
"F COURSE there’s
a limit to the number
of miles your car can get even out of
Red Crown gasoline. But as you fol­
low the practical suggestions in the
Red Crown Mileage Card you’ll keep
improving your summer mileage—
with a good chance of tagging on 15
to 30 miles extra to the tankful. Fig­
ure that out for a season and you’ll
be buying “Red Crown” MILES ex­
clusively like thousands of other ex­
perienced motorists. — W h y not
start saving today?
MONEY TO l.t AN \Ye have
piw t\ of m ney to loan on farms
: t 6
From one to 2 ' yetrs.
No commission on large loans
S. E. W ooster . Ks; acacia. Ore
6 19tf
LUMBER FOR S A L E -W e
have a small amount of 2 x 4 and
1 x i> shiplap. Grade suitable
lor general use about the farin' Gcltn Earned Title,
You will ft nr! tho price very rea­
“Father of Medicine•**
sonable. Come down and see The foundation* of medical science
what we got. Electric Lumber w ere Isid in the early part of the First
& Mfg. Co.. River Mill, Oregon. century by Claudius Galen.
8-8 tf
L O A F
&•' --- xvt'Jkl of dxtUiwnfatilfy
INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY
A. Smith accampanied by his
daughter, Neva, drove to Stayton
lust Friday where Miss Neva joined
a party bound for the coast and
CASH paid for false teeth, dental
Mr. Smith attended the Stayton
gold, platinum and discarded jewel­
ry.—Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin­ rodeo.
ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder re­
turned Monday from a trip to Tur­
FOR RENT—Nice coo! furnish­ ner, Salem and Brooks. They at
er! rooms, use cf the whole house tended the state convention of the
5 2 per week. Corner 4th and Christian Church at Turner, visited
Main, Mrs. Mae O. Reed.
7-9 , friends at Salem and also visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Campbell at
FOR SALE or TRADE—Heavy schoolmate of Mr. Holder fifty
wagon 3 1-2 in. suitable for lum­ years ago and they had not seen
ber or wood hauling, in good re­ at Brooks. Mr. Campbell was a
pair. F. N. Cadonau, south Es- each other since.
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
home.
¿Sj
TAURANTS IN ESTACA-
DA AND VICINITY.
W M AND FOB SSLE Â0S
Now Is The Time To
Electrify Vour Home
Large Families
The same Hoisum quality that won the
Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time
in two years. The same price as the regu­
lar large loaf.
ESTACADA. OREGON
J "
m
Economical
buy m iles
^iejestp/tfin tc&a-by miles
STANDA RO O il COA-iVAirr
(C iiifcrrt» )
3 15S«
lb
" s u tv -r
BIDS WANTED
CARD OF THANKS
hanging the windows in the We wish to thank the kind fríen
cho-.l house. District fig.
tor to fu tiDh all m-terials. and neghbors who so kindlv s
•A reserve
the r eht to «fited us during the long illr.csa ai
am
rl Ml t>i
Ta. seal-
. until July death of our husband and fatht
and for the beautiful fioral off«
infom..ation tray be had ings.
“•9-18-23
ERNEST MARSHALL.
Clerk Dut. 82 .
MRS. J. H. LOONEY
and FA.MIL