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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS ¿A R T O N CLUJ3 WORK IN PICTURES GET BEHIND TAX REDUCTION Representatives o f 12 Western states are meeting in Portland, Ore gon, this month to discuss ways and means of reducing taxation. , Each state representative will bring a report covering activities in his state. Legislative accomplish ments are to be reviewed as part of the program o f uniform state legis lation governing taxation. Among the principal subjects to be discussed are: The Indiana plan to appeal from local tax levies and bond issues, the overlap o f state and federal inheritance and estate taxes, public debt as it is affected by the serial bond law, proposed uniform state legislation for 1927, methods of presenting tax factss to the pub lic, and means o f making the state tax payers’ associations more effect ive. This is a long step in the right direction. It is only by concerted effort that state and local taxej will be finally reduced. HOLD FAMILY REUNION A family reunion was held at the J. A. Shibley home last Wednesday in honor o f Mrs. Margaret Bridge- ford o f Los Angeles, California. Be sides the guest o f honor and the Shibley family those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marrs and daugh ter, Mrs. William Teters and chil dren and Ray Marrs and son o f Or egon City, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marrs and sons, Claude and Jack o f Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turrel and son o f Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Tenny and children o f Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shibley o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dibble and daughter Evelyn of.-Springw ater. Therq were 33 in all present, includ ing three pairs o f twinB, Jim Marrs and Mrs. Shibley, Everett and Elva Shibley and Elva and Elma Tenny. Oregon woolgrowers still have 10,- 000,000 pounds o f unsold wool on hand. # Great Majority of Men f ¡rv>v Only Think They Think L V t M AUGUST 13, 1025 f! IT c«m TAGE FIVE CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES j >ptH r r j f v f « r - s p S Bible School . When the two reels o f boys’ and 10:00 a. Morning iron 11 grils’ club work at the county fairs We pay a great deal of respect to Subject : ‘ The >rd' ■ Dav, V.’ i of Lane, Tillamok and Clackmas, and “ thinking,” and seldom or never re y ~ ¡ i 3- K R E PC O Is It ; : ....... at the state fair, are“ filmed and ad gard it as we do action as being fool- ' J\ % Ü \\* .Netting services have been discon deU to the fou r already finished and lsh and wasteful. U you see a per- tinued until further announcement. 1 tuprned over to tie Agricultural coi- 80n l*1 n thoughtful uiood you ip.oe Chi'-. T. H Neglect o f C e liv r results in Wo cordially invite all to attend lege the set will be the most com iest you disturb him. l’ et those proc elf poisoning! Not so quickly, these services. plete ever taken o f club work any esses of thought can be as useless perhaps, but ju .t us surely as if B. F. CLAY, Minister. where. This enterprise is carried on and idle ns the aimless actions to you drank poison out o f a bottle. which people so often fake exception. It' your liver is not doing its work by the Southern Pacific as its con METHODI3T EPISCOPAL Indeed, 90 per cent of the average o f helping digestion, eliminating THE tribution to the welfare o f the state man's thinking Is Idle and consists of waste CHURCH ... from the bowels and purify r» i i ft- in general and to promote club work musing, difr dreaming—of Imagining ing the blood, y h i will always lie “ The Friendly Cnurch on the Hill.” in particular. b &-.1 i l / himself in fine situations, or Justify troubled with sirk headaches, nau Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. R. E. Kelly, manager o f the devel ing himself to his own satisfaction A sea, biliousness, bad breath, gas, Sunday School at.... ................ 10:00 opment work o f the company, after a lnrge part of the balance of his tliink sour stomach, or constipation. W r i ' f L 3H C F n Cleanse and tone your liver! put Morning worship ........................11:00 study o f club work in the West and ing Is given to finding reasons for your system in condition so you A F TERNOON S ER VIC MS: Get cmr prices before you buy his beliefs and his prejudices. Of ac Southwest, decided that this rather feel yor.r very best again! Try just Sunday School at Mt. Zion church expensive bit "Of promotion work tual creative thought there is In the a spoonful o f Dr. h . S. Thacher's Dryer Pipes Made to Order at ............................................. 2:00 ! would be the best thing the company life of the average man only a very excellent Liver and Blood Syrup af Preaching services, Mt. Zion church ter the next few meals and notice For Sheet Iron work, could do to boost the club work. T o 1 snla,l percentage, These are not the the quick improvement in the way at ............................................ 3:00 : repairs, soldering and “ take the guess out o f farm ing” and you cat, sleep, look and fee!— the EVENING SERVICES: plumbing, call at the contribution. They nce^it things as return o f health, vigor and energy. help make farm life in Oregon pros Evening worship ..................... 8:00 , .. „ . . . they are. The marvels that make You will be completely satisfied: FOR THE WEEK: perous and attractive was the atm o f pofglble thelr conlfort. their travel. ............. .............. ................ otherwise there will be no cost. The boys and girls will meet at I tit® director, and the college club lhelr entertainment, their livelihood....................................................................... the church Tuesday afternoon at MAIN STREET. 3..,,... men, say the set does that very thing ¡g something they never think about. Coupon is Good for 2:30, to a nicety. All around them are wonders of na Prayer meeting Friday evening at Sample Bottle. Kcr.iï’ÆrfJcaar.wmwr i 8 :00^ “ Oregon- Junior Goes to College” ture and miracles of science into Dr. Thacher’s Liver & Blood “ Theg rass withereth, the flower is the main title. This yo-ung chap which they never Inquire. Their re Syrup if presented befor^ the sup fadeth; but the word o f our Cod meets with an acfcident on a badly ligious beliefs, their political loyalties, ply for free distribution is already shall stqndfo rover.” Isaiah 10:8. run down farm and in the ensuing their patriotism they have accepted given away. Read the full details All are cordiully invited to wor above, then act at once, as this Of vision sees his ideal farm achieved from others; when they think it Is fer is limited. Get a trial size now ship with us. only to find arguments and reasons Everyone is invited to come and by good Management. He is awak py presenting this coupon to for what they already believe.—-Boys' worship with us. ened and Shown how to start by in THE ESTACADA PHARMACY. Life. Broadway Garage forming himself o f approved meth REMAINS SENT EAST ods, and soon finds himself on the :OOKE MOTOR CO HAS HENRY E O H N , Estacada -anipus with 500 other youngsters Swiss Cheese Handled “ RHODES” EQUIPMENT Tho remains o f the late Elliott from all parts o f the state. by Community Factory Stewart left Portland last Tuesday Stock, seed, poultry and bread The Bob Cooko Motor Company Each year in the valley of Justistal evening for West Newton, Pa..where judging, managing animals and in Switzerland the Kastellct is nn has recently installed the “ Rhodes” funeral services will be held. Det-dls birds, planting potatoes and learn event'of prime importance, as that Is equipment for recharging Ford mag are lacking here in regard to funeral ing o f their diseases, are some o f the the occasion when the production of services as wo go to press. boys’ activities. The girls learn sew cheese is distributed from the com nets. This equipment is the same as Ail Gradas of is now in use by all the leading Ford ing and cooking, laundering and munity factory to the owners. Mr. E. W. Crosby, representing home-making. All play and drill, The plan there is to have each dealers. It saves the labor o f remov eat and laugh, and have good times home owner bring the supply o f milk ing the engine from the car In the the Spaulding Building Supply Co. o f Portland, was in Estacada Mon- ; each day to the factory, where it Is as well as profitable work. The pictures will be shown in all manufactured into cheese, the product case o f a “ short” developing in the day afternoon, looking after husi. \ Route 2 - Estacada parts o f Oregon during the year, and being kept and ripened in the great magnets it can be located and suc ness. His wife and two children ae- 1 storage houses. it is the expectation and hope o f the cessfully removed. Cars that now companied him for the ride and to ! A record is kept of the supply of railway men that the number o f club start hard and have poor lights w ill; see the coun milk each patron brings, then at the members will double next year. John end of the summer season the settle find this the finest remedy. The re-! I I. O.O. F. M. S?ott, C. M. Andrews, N. M. ment Is made, the event being known eharger is absolutely guaranteed to L. D. S. SERVICES Esta, oda Lodge The Reorganized Church of Je Moffitt, J. Caile, Lindsay Campbell as the Kastellet, or the division of give satisfaction. Bob announces and E. S. King attended the first cheeses, some patrons taking away they will test all Ford magnetos free. sus Christ o f Latter Day Saints No. 175. holds Sunday school ut I. O. O. F. showing o f the four reels last week. wagon loads, others having but a — ------------------- hall at 10 A. M. Meets eve; ,' Saturday evening in 4 Baker City building permits from UE. F. Carlton o f thet state depart small number, possibly enough to sup- their lodge 00m, corner of Bioud- J way and Thiol streets. Visiting f ment o f education was also present. ply the family needs, hut buyers ure January 1 to July 25 reached $300,- brothers a: _> always welcome. on hand to bargain for all surplus 000. stocks left. The custom Is for the —= — —= .................... A. G A n.21, N. G. 4 RECORD OUTPUT OF J. K. Ely, Secretary. LIGHTING EQUIPMENT people of the valley to turn out to the ' OLD IN THE HEAD” distribution.— Ohio State Journal. 'h Mrs. L. SI. Fadersor. visited Mya. in Mr*, Frank Guffnet made' a trip to Portland «;.e df.y last week The Barton school will open the year * work on September 7. r... ... Nelson and son Melvin made u . t r i p to Hood River la^t week. Vi. t . Ferrel was a Portland visit or on Saturday. L. il. Pederson., who has been lo g ging at Eugene, returned to his home here last week Mr. and Mrs. Kiechel and children, who recently came here from the E; are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyu Odell at Yocum's Mill. Miss Je.-. ie Odell, who is training at the Good .oamaritan hospital in Portland, spent Sunday with tier par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Odell Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead o f Bridal Veil spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pe derson. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stone and fam ily, Mr. and M l». Earl Odell and sister, Miss Grace Ferrel, and Ira Reynolds of Currinsville made a trip around the Mt. Hood loop last Sun day. They report a very fine trip. Misses Elnora. and Gladys Guffnet o f Portland spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guffnet. Mr. and Mrs. A.' Werner made a trip to the mountains last Thursday and returned with five gallons of huckleberries. THURSDAY, U J1 tä ■ M iltiiltlS : i-Ti ir p r i 1 IHVi AM ES SH O P FREE ! T1 m L 5 U í ¡L REPAIRING Seaman * Bullard S H IN G L E S E S T A C A D A an so a c u t e a tt a c k o f M a sai C a ta rrh , s u b je c t to fr e q u e n t “ c o ld s ” a ro Lighting equipment wox'th $205,- • u c r a lly in a " r u n d o w n ” c r r d it io n . Pity the Poor Groom T fA L L ’ S C A T A R R H J T E n r -T K E is a 866.000, or more than half a million 'r a tm e n t c o n s is tin g . an o in t m e n t, to June Is the ladies' month—the month dollars a day, was manufactured and ns. d lo c a lly , an d a T c u e , w h ic h a c t s of weddings. For the wedding Is one m lc k ly th ro u g h th e B lo o d on th o M u - distributed fo r use in American us W urfaces, b u ild in g u p the S y s te m , of the occasions In life when the wom homes and factories last year, ac en have all the best of It, says the rd m a k in g yo u le ss lia b le to " c o l d s .” S old b y dru gglF ts f o r o v e r 40 Y e a n . cording to a report just issued by' the Youth's Companion. The whole cere- F . J. C h e n e y & C o ., T o le d o , O. Department o f Commerce. j mony revolves about the bride; even This total marks a new high record the bridesmaids outshine the groom The News is only $1.50 per year. for the industry, and is 13.8 per cent and attract a share of public attention greater than that o f 1923, itself a greater than his. No man Is wholly record year, with a total o f $180,- ! at ease at a wedding—whether lie ap- ' pears as participant or ns spectator; 926.000. Mr. and Mrs. W. E . Hall, Preps. ’!• Electric lamps were produced at i whereas no woman Is without a cer tain passionate interest in any wed the rate o f more than a million a day ding, however humble. "The negligible during 1924, a new record which, i groom” an American humorist has with the increased output o f lighting dubbed the man without whom there SUNDAY SPECIAL equipment, is evidence o f the grow could be no ceremony. If he Is neg Ä CHICKEN DINNER ing appreciation o f adequate lighting ligible, the other men in the assembly i in the homes and work places o f the must be virtually nonexistent 1 I Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. country. The national expenditure for Honest Confession lighting appliances, both lamps and Edward Is five years old. When Ills lixturc-s, is more a s ' ' j' father came home from work one nlghr what it was 20 years ago, and more : j,e happened to walk around the house than four times what it was 10 years j an(j noticed that a window was broken ago, according to government esti “Who broke that window, Edward?” mates. asked dad. The value o f lighting equipment I "Mother said not to fell you any alone, taken at 10-year intervals, is thing about It until after you had your dinner,” countered the young given as follow s: man. P904 ............ ............ $26,560,000 “Is that so?” queried dad. “ Anil 1914 .... 1................... 45,378,000 when were you going to tell me about Ì924 ......................... 205,866,000 It?” "I was not going to tell you about Oregon potato crop is estimated at It at all,” was the frank reply. 4,950.000 bushels, 1,000,000 more than last year. H I E RESTAURANT ! Limit to Microscopes From the Northwest’s finest Bakery . J M Rutted THE BREAD SUPREME Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our O w n F a st “W H I T E ” A u to T ru ck to E stacada Retail Stores. It Is believed that the modern mi croscope has been perfected to about Us limit of perfection, Judged by phys ical laws. Scientists do not exp t It can be Improved for the reason th a t If an object Is so small that only a few of the light wnves of difiVrent lengths which combine to form white light are deflected or interrupted, the Image that reaches the observer Is In definite or If the image Is sufficiently minute no Image whatever is formed. Because of these physical facts it is said mechanism cannot be devised to do more than It has to date. Tradition Centuries Old In an ancient tradition the stick, like fire, Is a gift of the gods to man. or a property of divinity which somehow has fallen Into his hands. The Egyp tians used to celebrate the “festival of the staff or the sun” shortly after the autumnal equinox. It was supposed that the sun. being dimmer and shin ing a shorter time on winter days than In summer, was undergoing a period of weakness, so that a staff must have been provided to assist him on his Journeys across the sky. Early Upholstery Ask Your Grocer for it “ THE NORTHWEST’S f » FINEST B A K E R Y ’ It was not until the time of the ttyle which we call Queen Ann” that the art of upholstering chairs and set tees became widely known In England. The style was not, of course, contem poraneous with the queen of that name During this time William, stkdtholder of Holland, was king of England, and many Dutch upholsterers found their way to England and under their direction the English upholater- era became quite xrpflcicpt D ry-C lean in g an d D yein g Family Wash a Specialty Prompt Service at Right Price G IV E US A T R IA L Satisfaction Guaranteed We haye no Agents. Phone 70-1 GATES’ FUNERAL HOME k V'I4 i H î , vâ V t ¿r v v.; AIN L ili .^7 AND AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Meet; First & Third Mondays I. O. O. F. HALL Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C GRESHAM, OREGON * Phone 2471 CHARLEY LINN, Agent. I. O. O. F. BLDG., ESTACADA. ORE., Phone 543 Any girl In trouble may commit i- cate with Ensign Leo o f tho Salva tion Army, at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9-20-tf « Now is the time to buy your peaches for can ning. We have a good supply of Eiberias, free stones, large sizes at, crate - • § 1.25 Mason Jars in pints, quarts and half gallons and all hinds of jar findings for the canning season. T o close out one lot of W o m e n ’s, G irls’. M e n ’s and B o y s ’ K eds and T en n is Shoes regular values from $ 1.50 to $ 1.75 to close out, p a ir • - $.98 SIL K H O SE W e have a good line of L ad ies’ hose in silk, differen t shades or c o lo r s at $ 1.00 a p a ir. 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