Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 07, 1916, Image 8

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    W ant and F o r Sale C o lu m n
5 cents per line. Cash in advance
FOR S A L E
Mare and Geld­
ing, 1000ft each, in good condi­
tion.
Team and chain harness
for $75 or single horses at $35
each. One mile North o f Doug­
lass School House. R. M. Brash,
Barton, Oregon.
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‘ Undertaking and Embalming
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Henry V. Adix, M. D.
L. A. Chapman
Licensed Embalmer
Phone
Store or Residence
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P h y s ic ia n
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Nielson, o f Route No. 1, Box 66 Colton, j
Oregon, who, on November 1, 1913. I
made Homestead Entry, No. 03948, f o r !
W 1-2 o f NW 1-4, Section 28, Township
4 South, Range 4 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice o f intention '
to make final three-year Proof, to es-1
j tablish claim to the land above des-1
Pullets, 7 months old.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dunlrtp o f i ribed, before.the Register and Receiver j
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1 of the United States Land Office, at i
S. J. Howe, New s office, Estacada I . j ,,
! Portland spent three or four d a y s ; (>ortland> Oregon, on the 18th day o f
’in this vicinity last week, h a v in g | January, 1917.
A P P L E S FOR SA L E
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Claimant names as witnesses:
been entertained at the homes of
Geor(?e M. Devore uf Route No lt
a number of friends in C u r r in s - Box 63, Colton, Oregon; S. MikGranat-
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The doctor’s phone can be connected with your
home phone at night if requested. One long ring
Dr. L. A. Wells
Dentist
Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix
Dr. R. Morse
P h y s ic ia n
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Residence:
W A N T E D - More news items
from the various districts in this
community.
W e want everyone
to feel free to send in or phone
any items of news which may
originate in their homes or neigh­
borhood.
W e also desire to ob­
tain regular correspondents in
Springwater, Barton and Caza­
dero. N ew s Office, Estacada.
F O U N D — That it is cheaper in
the long run to have your shoes
made to order, than to buy the
machine made kind, especially j
for heavy,
high-topped work
shoes. Get my price for making
a pair o f guaranteed shoes, before
you
buy
ready
made ones.
Also all kinds o f repair work.
W . B. Simmons Main St.
N a m e o f t h e ‘‘D o g g e r B a n k .**
l’lie I 'ogger Bank bus long l>eeii care
fully protected. liecause in the shallow
waters that surround It there Is the
finest fishing that Is to be found any
where near the English coast
The
wide stretch that shelves down to a
depth of only 120 feet is the largest
sand bunk in the North sea. and in by
gone times it was claimed by both
Holland and Denmark. The name has
nothing to do with the geological for
illation of which the sand bank is com
posed. “ Dogger” is a sandy, iron im­
pregnated stoue that is well known to
the geologist
But this hank took Its
uauie from the tw o masted fishing boat
that has l>een used by Holland for see*
oral centuries in the herring and cod
tishing In the North sea
The dogger
is similar to the ketch, hut adapted
for tisblng, especially In the shullow
waters surrouuding the Dogger Bank.
—St. Louis Globe Democrat
John Irvin o f Estacada has
joined the ranks o f the Ford
owners, having purchased a car
from the Estacada Garage this
week.
The heavy snow fall the first
of the week, raised all kinds of
troubles for the motor trucks,
with the Maxwell of R. C. Dem-
ing necessitating a rotary plow
to get it out of Garfield after be­
ing stuck for two days.
The
Denby truck of Allen & Co. also
foundered nearthe Githen’ splace
in Currinsville, being a day late
with its load o f lumber.
The Estacada Garage became
a corporation this week, with J.
W . Reed as president ;M . E. Park,
secretary and J. M. Melton, vice-
president and treasurer.
Main and 5th Sts.
Telephone Connection
FOR S A L E
Eight
weeks old— $2 a head.
Mrs. M. Gilmore, R 2, Estacada.
Claude W. Devore
“ T e m p e r '’ a n d “ H u m o r . "
The history of ihe words “ temper'
and “ humor” Is very curious Accord­
ing to undent phy siology, the buman
body Included four •‘humors” (liquids»
—blood, phlegm, bile and black bile
or melancholia
Their combination
formed a man's ‘temperament” —and
we speak of sanguine, phlegmatic and
melancholy temperuments to this duy.
“Temper.” the synonym o f “ tempera
meat.” has undergone the strange de­
velopments which we have noted, so
that “ losing your temper” and “being
in w temper” mean the same thing.
Excess of one humor over the rest led
t® oddities: whence a “ humorous” man
came to signify an eccentric person
And now “ humorous” applies not to
the odd person, but to the man who
sees the oddity in him.— London Spec
tat o r . __________________
S urgeon
Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd
ville, Garfield and Estacada.
cupancy o f the former Garfield
Mercantile building.
and
Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses
! zkv, o f Route No. 1, Box 63, Colton,
| Oregon; Chris. Bittner, o f Route No. 1,
| Colton, Oregon; John M. Park, o f Route
Mr. and MlS. Harry Stokes of ' No. 1, Box 72, Colton, Oregon.
Pigs— 6
Proof made under Act. June 6. 1912.
Garfield have moved into the
N. Campbell,
Register.
Bundy house, after a yea's oc­
FOR S A L E
Two good milk
cows— were fresh in July and
August.
Pasture and hay are
gone, so will sacrifice if taken
soon.
See or phone
C. S. Allen, Cazadero.
S urgeon
Local and Long Distance Telephone
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Call and get yours while they
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Whitcomb
last.
L. G. Lawrence.
and Miss Lois Hyde of Portland
Springwater.
spent Thanksgiving at the A . 0 .
FOR S A L E — Rhode Island Red Whitcomb ranch in Garfield.
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and
Office Adjoining Residence
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Operating
Hearse and Morgue
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Estacada
FOR S A L E -1 4 5 0 lb. work
mare 6 yrs. old. Bargain.
T. C. Jubb o f Viola, recently
Notice for Publication
W. Kaake, Estacada, Oregon. purchased the Jas. Linn place in
Department o f the Interior, U. S .i
where he and his Land Office at Portland, Oregon, Decern
FOR SA L E
Canadian Field f Estacada,
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ber 1, 1916.
Notice is hereby given that Peder |
Peas.
Have a large quantity. family contemplate residing.
Baldwins 75c per box.
V. Lingelbach, Park Hotel or
Box 64, Estacada.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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Attorney-at-Law ard Notary Public
Estacada,
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Slone & Moulton
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Oregon.
A tto rn e y s - at - L aw
Phones-
Pacific 405.
4-5-6 Stevens Bldg.
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Home A 270.
Oregon City, Or.
B R O W N
The Insurance Man
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Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n
O f McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class OLD L IN E Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 513
She Got It.
Jack—As our engagement is to be a
secret, I won’t give you uu engagement
ring at present. Jill—Oh. I could wear |
It on mv right hand!
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When fame does come to the average 1
man It roosts on his tombstone — Pitts i
burgh Telegraph
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Gresham
Team Work, Hauling and Packing
W o o d delivered, any amount or length.
TIE SHED
■ 10c per Rig.
W. M. Yonce
SAXON
A r m e n i a ’s R o y a l P r e t e n d e r » .
STRENGTH— ECONOMY— SERVICE
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This is Your Car if You Want a “ Six” Success
In the Saxon “ Six” at $915 you are offered a car o f the highest merit.
Luxurious-light-powerful-distinctive, it stands pre-eminent in its price field.
W E A [.SO SEl!L
The “ DODGE” at $880
“ CHEVROLET” at $570
C A S C A D E
S. P. Pesznecker
D a ily
M I L K
G A R A G E
Estacada, Oregon
Delivery
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Service
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Milk and Cream delivered at your door,
each morning between 5 and 6 o ’clock.
Absolutely rich, pure milk, from well cared for,
gram and ensilage fed Jersey cow-
Phone your wants the night before and we will make
delivery
early
the
next
morning.
Whether you are a regular customer or not, feel free to call upon us,
when in need o f extra milk or cream.
Phone
C. R. Lovell
Currinsville
The last king of Anneniu died in
Paris in 131*3. but Ills ullegod d e f end
ants have frequently asserted their
rights to ihe Armenian »Town
l'he
last well unthentlcuied » laimuui. Guy
de Lusignan. died in u Parisian* cellar
in 1793, but a considerable stir was
created some forty .tears ago by the
pretensions o f un Armenian family
numeil Kborlan. Archbishop Khorfcfti.
the head of the fuuiiiy, gained many
influential supporter* in England and
on the continent, blit was unable to
attain his modest desire that Cyprus
should he n ude over to him as a first
step toward the complete restoration
of the Armenian kingdom One of bis
brothers murrieJ a:* English lady, who
may be still living
Another wedded
Victor H u gos friend. Mile de Nosrols.
who subsequently styled herself Prin­
cess Marie tie Lustffuan or Cyprus. Je­
ru salem . and Armenia Ijoiidon Globe.
F li r t a t i o n .
“ What really constitutes flirtation?"
asked the young man of the wuman o f
the world.
“ Attention without Intention.“ re­
plied the exi*erieu< ed one.