Want and For Sale Column 5 cents per line. Cash in advance LISTEN — Our hens pay be­ cause they lay. Foundation stock direct from Tancreds 250 egg lay­ ing strain of S. C. White Leg­ horns. Extra Hatching Eggs— $1.50 for 15 or $6. per hundred, f. o. b. Estacada. Phone or address, George Cook, B. 1, Estacada, Or. Undertaking and Embalming L A. Chapman Estacada Licensed Embalmer Operating Phone Hearse and Morgue Store or Residence + ♦ + + + + + + + ♦ + + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + ♦ + FOR SALE — 2 year old roan FOR SALE House and lot forj F e a l t y of P a r t n e r * . Durham Bull, registered. less than what the improvements j A m em ber of tbo New York suprem e A. C. Gerber, K. 3, Estacada. court, reproving u New York Arm of are worth. Good 8 room house, architects for canceling an agreem ent, COMING! Coming! coming! garage, woodshed, sewer connec­ says. "A uthorities unanim ously agree April 27th—The White Minstrels, tion in and paid for, patent toilet. th a t there is scar* ely an., relation tn I which calls for more absolute good for the benefit of the Library. On improved street, splendid lo­ life faith than the relation of partners.” cation, owner leaving town. See Also. "A purer and more elevated SELL or TRADE—'Velie 40 Wooster and look this over at m orality is dem anded of partuers th an the common m orality of the trad«.” horse power car. Cost $2350 new once. Price $650. The m eaning is th a t an individual who —will trade for Ford or real es­ transacts business for him self m ay tate. A. L. Lasswell, Estacada. FOR SALE- Day old, S. C. look out solely for himself, while a partner m ust nyver consider his own White Leghorn chicks. EGGS for HATCHING-Rhode Phone or write Mrs. C. A. Jac­ advantage a p art from th a t of his asso­ ciates.—Exchange. Island Reds a laying strain—75c ques, R. 1, Estacada, Or, per setting of 15. V e rs a tile . J. W. Moxley, R. 1, Estacada. If you want baled Oat Hay, •‘Do you know.” she sim pered, "you FOR SALE—Two Jersey Cows $13 at the ranch or $15 delivered are the first real actor I ever met. It must be extrem ely interesting to act and 21 months old heifer. in Estacada, phone or write the parts created by the m aster dram C. A. Davis, R. 1, Estacada C. M. Davis, R. 2, Estacada. I a tists like Shakespeare a n d ”— LOST Two heifers -one brin- dle Durham and one Jersey. $5. Reward. Finder notify H. A. LaBarre, R. 1, Estacada TEAM WANTED 5 or 6 years old and weighing about 1400 lbs. each, Tom Watson, Estacada. Dover Doings (Contributed) 0 Rev. Miner, the pastor, was unable to make his appointment here Sunday, on account of hav­ ing to conduct a funeral service at Sandy. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Owing to the damage done by stray chickens on my garden property in Terrace Addition, I Guy Woodle and Orval Evans, am hereby giving notice to the both of Dover, purchased a res­ owners, to keep same off my land. taurant in Portland, which they P. Malzinini, River Mill, Or. now have in running order. Full blood Barred Rock eggs Guy Woodle will work in the for sale. 75c per setting of 15. ship yards at Portland. W. H. Holder, Estacada Dufer Cooper who has been ROOTS FOR SALE Rhubarb roots 60c per dozen prepaid. working for Captain Exon, wifi Himalaya Giant black-berry roots leave here the first of the week 75c per dozen prepaid. to enlist in the United States R. M. Brash, Barton. Or. Navy. WANTED—Young lady or girl to learn typesetting. We will pay fair wage while learning. Eight hour day, pleasant work and congenial environment. Apply News Office, Estacada. FORD AUTO FOR SALE J. C. Petersons, 1916 MODEL First-class condition run only 5000 miles al new tires shock absorber speedometer — well equipped $4 tool box. Extras: Tubes, hose connec­ tion, ignition wires, spark plug wires, 5 spark plugs. Klaxton horn, Presto lights, robe rail, cut­ out, chains, etc. Gaskets for every part of the engine. The best bargain for $350 Cash. Cascade Garage, Estacada. Wild Cat. Cougar. Wolf. Coyote or Bird Hide* Tanned and m ade up into Ruga, Furs or o th er Mountings Expert Taxidermy Work Tom Carter, Log LaBarre Garfield Several from Dover attended the Quarterly Conference at San­ dy. They enjoyed the sermons by Dr. Ford, the District Supt. and Rev. Spiess of Estacada. “Now you’re talkin’, kid.” he broke in. "I just eat that Shakespeare stuff alive. Why. I played In Shakespeare’s East Lynne for two whole seasons, and part of the tim e 1 played a hyru In the orchestra " —New York World Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given th a t th e un­ dersigned, executor o f th e e state of JameB S uter, deceased, has filed his final account, and the C ourt has set Monday, May 7, 1917, a t 10 o ’c lo c k ! A. M., of said day, in the County C ourt room a t the County C ourt House, in Oregon City, Oregon, as the tim e and place for hearing any and all objec­ tions to said final account. Gerald Wilcox, E xecutor of the e sta te of Jam es S uter. deceased. Claude W. Devore, A ttorney for Executor. F irst publication A pril 6, 1917. L ast publication May 3, 1917. Notice Of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given th a t the un­ dersigned, adm inistrator, of the E state of Thomas Samson, deceased, has filed his final account, and the C ourt has set Monday, A pril 30, 1917, a t ten o'clock A. M., o f said day, in the County Court Joseph DeShazer sent a load room a t the County C ourt House, in City, Oregon, as the tim e and of pork to Portland Wednesday. | Oregon place for hearing any and all objections said final account. The Dover people, were sur­ to D ated March 26, 1917. prised on Sunday Morning, to W. J . Samson, hear of the fire in Sandy which A dm inistrator of the e sta te of i Thomas Samson, deceased. completely destroyed the Mercan­ Claude W. Devore. tile store and badly scorched the ttorney fo r A dm inistrator. Bank and Hotel. The fire broke A F irst publication, March 29, 1917. out about 11:30 Saturday night. L ast publication, April 26, 1917. Daily Delivery Service MILK C& C R E A M Milk and Cream — 7c per quart — delivered at your door, each morning between 5 and 6 o’clock. Absolutely rich, pure milk, from well cared for, gram and ensilage fed Je rse y cows Phone your w ants the night before and we will m ake delivery early the next morning. W hether you are a regular custom er or not, feel free to call upon us, when in need o f e x tra milk o r cream. Phone C. R. Lovell Currinaville PROFESIONAL CAROS Henry V. Adix, M. D. P h y s ic ia n and S urgeon Office Adjoining Residence Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can he connected with your home phone a t night if requested. One long ring Dr. L. A. Well* Dentisi Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix Dr. R. Morse P h y s ic ia n and S urgeon Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd Residence: Main and 5th Sts. Telephone Connection Claude W. Devore Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Estacada, J O H N Oregon. B R O W N The Insurance Man Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n Of McMinnville, Oregon. Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance. Automobile Insurance A Specialty Phone 513 - Gresham Team Work, Hauling and Packing Wood delivered, any amount or length. TIE SHED • 10c per Ris* W. M. Yonce Calendar CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School—10 A. M. Preaching Services each Lord’s Day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Choir Practise Tuesday evenings at the church. The public is most cordially in­ vited to worship with us. G. L. Drill, Minister. M. E. CHURCH Preaching Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 every Thursday evening. Young Peoples' Endeavor League meets every other Sunday at 6:30 P. M., with the League meetingon alternate Sundays at the Estacada Christian Church. All are invited to attend divine services with us. Rev. Henry Spiess, Pastor.