EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 1925 PAGE TWO Coming to Eastern Clackamas News Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second-class mail. PORTLAND Published every Thursday at Estacada. Oregon by the Dr. MELLENTHIN ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY, A CORPORATION. SPECIALIST S u b s c r ip t io n R a t e s in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years One year Six months . . . . . $1.60 .76 . DOES NOT OPERATE THE ESTACADA HOTEL BIBLE THOUGHT! — FOR TODAY— Bibi« Thooffht* mMiorlud. will pror* • II prietiM* herí Uff« in after years. Remove me from vanity and lies; give me neither poverty nor riches; iced me with food convenient for me — Provrbs 30:8. Have Firm Hold on All Italians The national sport of Italy la the lottery. It la the popular sport of all classes. There are many kinds of lot­ teries, hut the one which seems to hold the popular favor la the weekly one. The charm of thla weekly lottery lies la the fact that the buyer of a ticket can piny a hunch. Since all Italians are superstitious, It Is only natural that each has a particular "hunch" on the winning numbers In the lottery. The eight largest cities In the king­ dom are listed and after each city live numbers appear. Should anyone have an Idea that Naples would draw 4, 18, 87, 84, 62, It Is simplicity Itself to back four hunch. You simply wnlk Into an sgoncy and write your own ticket. The numbers do not have to be nrranged Ip the same sentience ns drnwn. For example. In the case above cited If the purchaser had selected the num­ bers In Inverse order, or In any other erder be would still win the maximum Dune.—Detroit News. NOTICES There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Estacada Pub- Co., Tuesday, September 22, 1925 at 2 o’clock in tne afternoon for taking care of same matters of finance and such other matters! as may come before the meeting. This is important. W. A. Heylman, Pres. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un-1 derslgned has been duly appointed executor of the estate of Ella DuHois, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law re­ quired, at the office of my attorney, | Bchucbel & Beattie, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated Sept. 14, 1925, Date of first publication, Sept, 17,1925. Date of last publication, Oct. 15, 1925. | JOHN IRVIN, Executor of the Estate of Ella DuBols, Deceased. SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE, Attorneys for Executor. N otice To C reditors Notice is hereby given that the I undersigned lias been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Elli­ ott Stewart, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my attorney, Lurie C. Latourette, with­ in six months from the date of this | notice. Dated August 20, 1925. Dato of first publication August 20, 1925 Date of last publication September 16, 1926. W. A. HEYLMAN Administrator of the estate of Elliott Stewart, deceased. Earie C. Latourette, Oregon City, | Oregon, Attorney for Adminis trator. ____ Room« for Rent Two good clean furnished rooms, close to school, near Christian church | THE ESTACADA HOTEL D o the ESKIMOS HIBERNATE SIX MONTHS of the YEAR? H Will be at BENSON HOTEL Wednesday Thursday and Fri­ day, October 7, 8 and 9. I Office Hours: 10 a. m, to 4 p. m. Three Days Only No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthiti Is a regular grsdu- I ate in medicine and surgery and is li­ censed by the state of Oregon, He does not operate for chronic appendi­ citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, | tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re- I suits in diseases of the stomach, liver, [ bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, I kidneys, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg I ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his | many satisfied patients in Oregon; J. L. Chambers, Koseberg, headache. Johi» Wodtli. Waterloo, bladder and [ prostrate trouble. Mrs. E. E. Holman, Richland, kid- | ney trouble, W. S. Bennett, Oregon City, ulcer | of the stomach. R. W. Meyer, Shaniko, heart trouble. Chas. H. Hoak, La Grande, gall (stones. Mro. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appendi- I citis. Remember adove date, that consulta- I tion on this trip will be free and that | his treatment is different. Married women must be accompanied ERODOTUS, the ancient geographer and his­ | by their husbands. torian, thought so. W e moderns know better, Address; 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los but some of us are still superstitious. For ex­ ample, why do some people still believe that there is | Angeles, California. something mysteriously "better” about “eastern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in the east? O il Superstition Fast Losing Qround Zerolene coats less because it’s made In the W est— but th a t doesn’t make it better; it’s b etter because in practice it actually lubricates better. That’s why Zero­ lene is successfully lubricating m ore cars in the Pacific Coast states—high priced and low—than any other oil m a d e. Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage, reduce the carbon removal operations and maintenance costs and lengthen the life of any car in which it is used. Made from Selected Naphthenic Crude Zerolene will do the same for your car. It is made from selected western naphthenic base crude (the best crude so far discovered for the manufacture of motor lub­ ricants) by our high-vacuum process, checked 15 times for quality, and specially filtered through 40 tons of Florida Fuller's Earth to give you an oil that’s absolutely pure and safe. W hy pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene. Always ask for ZEROLENE by nam e. Qet the F atfsl A series of Independent and Impartial reports show­ ing the experience of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, “W hy Pay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any Standard Oil Company rep­ resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( ------------------- C A L I F O R N 1 I A , ) ft Mr«. F. C, Hammon L. D. S. SERVICES The Reorganized Church of Je SUs Christ of Latter Day Saints holds Sunday school at 1. O. 0 . F hall at 10 A. M. You . Dinner in our large, well ventilated dining room. Atmosphere about right and well cooked meals, properly served. Where everybody wears a smile, where you feel the welcome awaiting you—and the price of the meal is reasonable— does this not make you realize that Esta­ cada needs just such a home hotel as L o lte rie S Would-Be Librarian» Not “Up" in History Nearly thirty persons, some of them college graduates, applied for a certain position In the Cincinnati pnbllc li­ brary, but only eight scored • passing | mark in the examination. The Pathfinder’s poetry- machine and Its relation to poetic licenses must have been uppermost In the mind for I the candidate who said that one of [ the grants of high office bestowed on a poet laureate was "certain privi­ leges called poetic license.” Another candidate defined Sleepy I Hollow ns a "hollow In Kentucky that has become the setting of several | books.” Marco Polo, according to one, “was I the first man to try and reach the I North pole.” "Before the break - with England, I Henry Clay tittered those Immortnl words, 'Give me liberty or glvs me | death,’" wrote another, Madame Curie was credited with oelng founder of the Christian Science I church, "Robinson Crusoe" was said to have been the Work of Robert | Louis Stevenson. The handwriting on the wall, to one I /oung woman, referred to the last | nipper. A yonug mnn said Christ was tried ’efore Ananias. — Pathfinder Mago- I fine. Can’t A ll Be V egetarians There Is one very good reason why we cannot all be vegetarians, even If we would. In the first place there are not enough vegetables in the world to feed everybody, and In the second plnce there Is not enough land on which to grow vegetables. Meat Is con­ centrated vegetable food. Again, we must have leather, wool, feathers, horn. Ivory, fur, kid, hides, hair, etc., and to get these usually means the death of the animals. So, we put our coverings outside, and their flesh In­ side. Vegetarianism Is good enough for poets, artists and preachers, hut the strenuous, virile, fighting, aggres­ sive mnn requires meat.—Beatify,’ an Save On VETCH You can save money by giving your order for VETCH now. We have orders for several tons and hy ordering we know just what to buy and can Sell for Less 60-1 BARTHOLOMEW and LAWRENCE P keas C u r r m s v ille S t o r e Ml E sta ca d a , Ore. THE ESTACADA MEAT CO. H, C. GOHRING Prop. Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought ☆ Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m Estacada : : Saturdays, open to 8 p. m Oregon At 446 lb when weighed, and c per cash w ant them the sam e day they a re picked. Don’ t pick them on S a tu rd a y , or while wet I W E STAY OPEN U N TIL 8:30 P. M. Buy Shell Gasoline and save ope cent a gallon. Buy Shell Western Oil and save 6c a quart. Buk a 10 lb sack of sugar at 75c I - Buy a 25 lb sack of sugar at $ ls76. Buy a 100 lb sack of sugar at $6.60 Buy BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES while they last at $1.49 pr. THESE ARE TO CLOSE OUT ' Buy Economy Mixed Feed at $1.66 a sack. Buy Crown Fishers Blend and White Mountain Flour at $2.60 a sack. White Star Flour at $2.25 a sack. J. O. TUNNELL, CURRINSVILLE, ORECON. O u r New Building Is Progressing Nicely^. 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