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EASTERN 'C L A C K A M A S NEWS, THCRSDAY, DEC. * Something for the Car ior Xma GRAIN And FEED Tlie Most Practical of All Gifts May Be Purchased as Low as 25c We Buy Eggs REAR VIEW MIRROR ¡M.iiS BLACK ENAMEL $1.00 WINDSHIELD WIPER *1.00 ELECTRIC TAIL LAMP 90c A COM PLETE LINE OF T O Y C A R S, [R U C K S , TRACTORS iran sier Business 69-1 I BOB BARTHOLOM EW COOKE M O TO R C O and LAW R EN C E Phono 601 OREGON ESTACADA V ______________________________ For Sale— Good Jersey cow and heifer, 1‘J months old. E. P. Kings ton, Fagie Creek, Ore. 12-3 T H E UNI VE Ich A L C A R I-v.idij Fòr Sole— Straw, $7 per upn; cal hay, $14 per tun; vetch and oats, $11 per ion. Phone itedland 2U-16. Oli ver Guber, Estacada, Ore. F< i- Beat— o-ioom house, furnish ed. Sco Mrs. J. X. Irvin, First and C anili sts, 11-26 Currinsville Store f o r Sale— Cedar posts, 6, "7, 8 .ft. Cedar blocking, J. F. Whalen. Plione 70-1. 11-2ÖC ----------------------- ----- — '-r—----------------- NOTICE— Any,.one Wishing then clothes cleaned; and pressed phone Miss Laura Douglas, ¿8— 6. 10-2J‘ 4t OUR N E W CAN D IES ARF N O W IN------- Examine and get prices for Christmas. W ill make very low prices for schools, churches or lodges. Shell Gasoline in your a u to ................................. 20c Shell Gasoline in your bbl.................................... iSc Cranberries just in. i'lace your order now for anything you want for Christmas. If we haven't got it, we will try to get it tor you. II MONEY TO LOAN- We have plenty of money tvi loan on farms at 6 per cent— from one to twenty years. No; commission on large loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaeft- da, Oregon; 6-19-tf We Have Flour Today at per sack ..................$1.S5 Very Best Flour, per sack ............................ $2.40 J. O. T U N N E L L , CURRINSVILLE, OREGON. Any girl ip trouble may communi ... J cate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva tion Army, at the White Shield Home, ¿65 Afhyfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9-20-tl For Sale or-Rent. 12 ¡idles Vii mile east o f puftotneo, Kslacada, Oregon. Seven buildings. New house plastered, 2 acres in loga:. berries, Vi acre in blackcaps, 2 uer. fenced lor chickens. Balance in past ure, all fenced. A. 11. Fraley, Estaca da. Oregon. ______________ - - - - - -— TEN ACRES for sale by owner, Vi mils south of E. tacada depot. 1 acre of logon b e r r ie s ,..a c r e of strawbej- rie.i. Horse and luipli jnelits go With plaee. l or price and particulars a.i .'l ess Estacada It. 1\ D. 2, Box 2. C U TS M O R E SLICES TO THE LOAF A n ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’ s between-meal snacks. E C O N O M IC A L FOR LA R G E FAMILIES The same Hoisum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second lime in two years. the same price as the regular large ioaf. rants in Estacada and Vicinity. v - .*? i OR KALB—Good d a r k strawberries, red raspbe black cap berry plants ai thousand. H. VV. Gribiion. ;-ii)-25j «»y A&A '¿'««i. m L O N ( 5 L C /v F Jin vJf mMtln of W rie&mr.f.sUtf «'OK. HAI ,kO-—Italian piuile trees on y oar - c»<i, G lo 3. a luì 1 to 6. Ahi • UT old extra line. O. M 12-31 2 Fällig. B.J.'.ng Orci.".' l.ONT— Wag. n cant ns near Stubbe piact. Finder leave at News o f fice and receive reward. H. Schmidt. • 12-17-25 CAIIVEK, OREGON C H E V R O L E T S A N D B UICK S Accessories of AH Kinds G A S AN D OIL A T P O R T L A N D PRICES R. G. M A R C H B A N K , Owner AT BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP yi BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. 1-JSTACADA, OREGON Neat, Durable worR Guaranteed Have the sole* ««wed on your ares* shoes with a H JT W A X M A C H I N l A. R. iWIILXE, EsL.JilJ Kit tv ! it Ol i'. Why not mure consideration fur Oregon Humane society? i( Is ordered out u( the qo ttnko, its allotment from the Conunu. Cm t was so scanty U< il it dec it I to t ccept it. It ttt oiik* imbue ornanlii.uion t uQcuoDM every minute and ail ♦tuo* it Jt*u*l*u* au avvr.tgt* oi olephone calla, ami Us otUce is \t •d by 30 cailcrs a day. iiiiii siti u l loikei »I *i ' fill . ad i -1 it-.-1 iitvucm^al i«i »uhlic > fid-. ‘•laVdng’U f oTcons d . . if S i'^Ti M>rk bvbaU cu « ' ¿>-.inu'S. r rrftw tn’ c ssf ' or L’*' A r o it r in ■ nd abused ch fiiln ¡1 er:«l i’ ; - . i scleome i .< i.p.nit o.' Ihr cos ■ .'liofmeuts . U*»L oi deedlu. lies an,, $2.00 pc. Estacada. OR SAI. K -A line fresh cow. a largì Ciiesifr vìnte brood sow, bored, and Jersey belici-, IS month old. R. ii . Millard, 1 l a miles south 3-17-11-2. Otist of Spring water. MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. Phone 19-5 Pointer's Funutuip Exchange, the place to get what you want and sell v.hat you don’t want, 6-S-tt LOANS on fum i» 6 per cent. No commission Cjity loans monthly plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. Flour W ill Go to $2.50 a Sack W holesale Before the First of the Year. Have Lou Bought Yours Y et? Sold at Your Favorite t f V Grocery and Res tail- A a Estacada, Ore. i ‘All m FOR SALE sue I , y%y à1 the comuni J . Li___ 1,0 l'tiu__ ; to : " , . rr.A ! S 1 . • ( . I . . : , :i._ I _.icl. ... 0 .-;.. ju >. < I flirt i » for Tusnilng \ tor Au- Elcetsd Judge Campbell when to came up for il niony in divorce cases where there are no children. The alimony indus tu:d Salvation Army i ¡¡lisi. t.i i -enience. to Be Cmisidem'. i Judte Campbell and District Attor- try is becoming one of our most pro At the Kiwants luncheon December \ aey I-'vy Stipp refused to recommend lific sources of Income to many fe males. ■Id, offlcci* for'the eiiu lu g year were clemency. elected as fo.lo.vs: ■_____________________ President, ftev. M. M. Stocker'; vice president, Jem .a A. Brady; district trustee, William Hammond; G o rg e Sullivan, W. P. Hawley, Jr.p Harry The Fstcceda Choral Society under the direction of David Horner will Draper, G. A. Tracy, V/. A. Huntley, "lye an ente.taicm. ut at the Liberty Theater on Friday evening, Deoember 11. Albert Roake and W. A. Holt, uircc - Tichota are new on sale at Marshlnnks and Linns, Following is the program: ors. ; • ., , ; . • v . . ,• ;•) Now is the; Month of Maying. Election is by ballot with the candi (b) Who Is Silvia........................................................ ................................... Chorus dates chosen without, thaif kijqv'.- ; o !o ...................... , .................................................................. , ...........Miss Kershner edge. Rev. Stocker, in accepting the . t \Vou!d That My Loye....................................................................... Ladies’ Chorus post »3 i re .dent, raid tligt while 1 H eading....... .......................................................................................Mr. Ira Rankin b.ad con-idered the advisability of ac i;c nB 0f St. Michael’s Tower........................................................................... Chorus cept , if elected, be did hot believe S o !o .................................................................................... ; ......... Mr. Harold Horner aid r the conditions that be could de- y,-|l0 w!11 o ’er the Downs....................................................................Men's Chorus ine, having teen elected v. :thoitt as- Violin T rio............................................................ Messrs. Alberg, Baker, Horner pirlng. He asked tor cooperation ol Mrs. Dykeman, Accompanist. the lum bers during his tenn. ' Allonadale. Glee................... .......................................... ........ ............. Chorus The in ter-club committee was eu-| vocal Duet......................................................................... Messrs. and H. Horner horiztd to !cok into the ¡problem pre- reading ettwl by the dec-Bion of tha S alva-,. o ! o ........................ ........................................................................Mr. Fred Horner .on A: my to give a community Christ Violin Solo............................ ............................. .................... .......... .Mr. T. Alberg man l : r . The program and educa Good. Night, Beloved........................................................................................ Chorus tional committees will consider the The Lost Chord.................................................................................... Ladies’ Chorus ldvisability of the club entertaining, Violin Accompaniment. .he ladles of the members sonic time • : ~ T L i " iT i asEEpE^EEE!se: mx œ a a n q a during the coming holiday week. IV. P. Iniwley, Sr., drew the attend- ¡uc.' prize.—Banner Courier. CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT FORD ACCESSO RIES That W ill Always Please DASH LAMP ____ 60c TOP DDESS1NG 65c BODY POLISH ........... 65c TIDE REPAID KIT 30c 10, 1023 TOP SALE- Flit ecu tons straw. $7 pei ton it turn. Artichokes $2 for 10' pou ids. ‘ 12-17-23 -------- f .------------------------------------ -------- i OK rjAl.F. \ «Ughn drag saw ui hrsl . •$ coudit ,cu, 2 saw b ids» 1-4 ft a m ljl S ft., three steel wedge aud ipiifng bar. Cheap if taken at cue, E it:ire of Sam Bishop. 12-31-2» •'Oit $ ALF— B toy cart in goed con dit uon. Mr». W b , Porry. 12-17 T ir r n FeRVES RAP COOLÍÜGE; WA.Vi .ttELLOX ü l'S l’í l l i Washington, Dec. 3.— (I. N. S.)—The most acrid critioi.-m that has yet been |fl .irteted at Prsidti nt C'oolidga canio H f c2ry riela tho. utaited ccminittee on probib.t.oa enfoicaniíut, comprising rc-presentatives of mure than two ! I core reform organizations. 1 in a Teport on present day prohibí- T ica conditions adopted and sent to the f: ■■’bite house, the prygessiosp 1 iilrys.jSe-. • 1 ioui’.ced the adminatruioli'a cifi$urdji‘ .ii utjjpf the 18th anibnÍM'ént kuid tlie ■ oiottjad ik * ká’ l» ' fsitico add a scau- ta.v,” iltm^tit'fjti trie reJi'.oval of Secre- ary of- the Treasury Mellon and laid OrTonjihility for. non-enforcement on i. 5 white bpuse vloorsteps. Tire report was- drafted by piinton j: .. Howard of Rochester, N. Y., one oi !: i e earliest prohibitionists', and was ) ..‘opted nt a meeting front w'frtijh the | -ublic and newspaper inen Wvr c ’ AurrSd. . -• '•>, V- S :js Pcojiie Ifisulteil. 8. ll 4 e presideat lias done some flue loraliziug on the .general onfoice- iviit of law,” said Howard's repo, t • lit he never has yet unreserved.y .uiiujitted himself and his adm.nis- ■ atlon to the enforcement of the 18th .irKindiueut as provided by his oulh o support and defend the constitu- un.’u Concerning present conditions, the ¡ sport said i • ,; : ■ r-: ' ' It is au iusult to our iuteUigency .nd a challenge to our patriotism up * y this is tlie best the government’' an do to enforce its laws. 'If this -Is • ue, the 6o\«j»auvat ought .to ue: it.ed tor its’ Imbecility and dam.ioo, or its incapacity." The referen«* to Secretary Met kin vas an ’ ex-distiller,” and President ooiidg<>waa advised to tnkj direction -if cn ’ o. cement fioni his hands. ’ •*;. Will Igt.ory 'ihrust, ; :j P iesu -:it Coon ago v.-.U ignore ihié lirUdt,' it' urns Ltcl^vJ. oii "ijíp pehiili’ at ,'v;.v.'ii.te lipbsei todtjy. •: ■fiie. iaot that tita diva tim a pfe L.c heir criticisms oi the executive at he ame t ¡ue they cent the report to tile Ii vkite Lente constitutes suurcient leu- I oa aio.ie lor Mr. Cooiidga to ignore ne matter, it was stated. When the report was brought to flu .ttention oi Secretary Mellon, how- ver, lie was not so reticent. Mo.ion f h*rac . ...d the conclusions leac.ica' jy the iclOinicr*»as. 'ui.iuuude»L un-1 -alied for, violent aud amouuHag to lOtllillg.' A m.-el ng of radical reformers to blow oH .vaa Meliou's ceslriptiou oi ac bt-tsiou and us woik. Pre-Inventory Sale BHY iU i.A -i A H I; T Gtl i t) P21ii » . .i'ttiin.i if iti-en U) Los;,i-r Vouiu Cortland Hai. vouvloud mes Buy Useful Christmas Presents this Year ware Co. CASH PRICES ARE THE LOWEST». ir? _ •*:'î '•! -------- ---------------- * ;• •‘‘"ír*"'*’ ! 'T:?'”’ 'T-T^ " ! ? * " * ? ---------- ------ --u. —--- -J-- ----^--1. - -- ------- ------- ---------i. I» LAD IES Colored Silk Umbrellas Felt Slippers Sweaters, Garters Ties, Hosiers Handerchiefs Tea Aprons MEN Neckties, Scarfs Belts, Slippers, Socks, Shirts Handerchiefs Vests, Sweaters Fruit and Vegetables always in season G R O C E R IE S , DRY GOODS SH O ES Phone 74-1 Suc restions X C - . J i CHILDREX Cfcoic- Perfume Toys Books C< m-ori.3 Games Brush and Ccm'i S:ta Mama Dolis Met* cure 8cU Stationety Harcionicas Bsr.utifr.; Vases Dollar Cameras '•tetuss Turners Watches Pe; ivtn.d Bath .PowdorKnivea i i we.- Baskets Purses ricets Vaniry Combo Brush and Comb Sets .'. i ork and Spoon Sets Baby Sets oiie t •*r.t A t3 Rattle-. P-riunio 9as iuiv Pi..wo Must Bo Soid * vv nidit B trial AJÌ P ti o in storsgr near h re will 1-c u by a jui y .u .. flood for immotimte sale. Wi. . hr .Vi>iul lu ?<J 1 ir Jr.i y term« to au .- l . . o lj .n o l> .’ coa à. mit. • ' 'me. Fur p. itiiu iai. and v 'h e. i ny th e hit tic; o o ü . î I t - ' , . c * . i <. bo ddrwt Port am induced io ùc'aiy cucd.i of ,e t e4 [ Co.. 22. tth Ft.. P 'r ^ - r c Vhe elder M acLtna r. i . nr. to. I *» ■ Id-L T -il the state p.u(uV.> l >*fd. :!• } Ihat ho nurrt b.> more fri ' to - acli ' Kit* tig ten. .. s. . ii had a k: Tlie crini.' oí wh’cti M. cLa: II ’ .ed- -* *■ «. * - «.-y. r% rC ) t it . ' . .rT T M ll *ft f » T ’!• » * » «rr 0 C«tlW err v - bl^ tV *o’ l v- f part cipati .1 in o r e r t .-m : . z this o r ; ( Ij-Ù .- oil:i-f v .b for more «Irl wUh tfci 1 lp o{‘tfv i;’T . ' r v ' . ' ' . i t; there are m.i ¡y more of us m en—Gladwin Lawpaugh. serving f. th e cam e th u g a u /v a i» , aud A itine L u - n g e io - . p.irouU e . 1 ITOMEH G o v c n o r Pie. c ; armo a aceti in Sa- .ini y tsie rd a y thnt Lo WuttLd noi itirt . r interfere w ltà ;he exccu L o.i u. ento..c.' of tour yoars tu tl ? pan . impero«d u. on Ailau ùiacLoi . or more ihtu n .o.uh Ai icùire.i 1.^ jeen l.cpl o.rt ut rriscó tjr tht» goOoc ■* aor. but Satnrdi.y’s Xl ciiicii ;» t a lir .! a nuan Ihal iic> mn.UD.'gin sér.làtt1' us timo. .tlacLaren, son of i roc'a :' oiò.'m woVk.'r of Porti «ite w si cV.;-’ ■c:'1’ .irti; yocag mon coav.c. il ià:‘a tVia!1’ jìl \> i‘e tal. ui ftATiUn; V 04* it à G - tic - i 4. .iiiA.Oi, a Forcale. ■ — -----------------— suggestions In Local t oiul. .4 »ri. r ,r’;'L v‘ ■V';o i r.'cc line of C h r r.uus Greeting Cards, Boxes, !\\ rappin^s ar.d Tree Ornaments. J Ft , THE ESTACADA PHARMACY T h e I