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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
W ant and F o r Sale C o lu m n ♦ ♦ i cents per line. Cash in advance ♦ ♦ CASH PAID for Junk Econo- * mise, save your PAPER, RAGS, * RUBBER, IRON and METAL of| + all kinds and bring them to Jerry * + Me Junk, The Junk Man. ♦ Pool Room, Estaeada. + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + < Undertaking and Embalming L. A. Chapman Estaeada Licensed Embalmer Phone Store or Residence Operating Hearse and Morgue ♦ + ♦ + + + ♦ + + Henry V. Adix, M. D. P h y s ic ia n and S urgeon Office Adjoining Residence Local and Long Distance Telephone The d o c to r’s phone can he connected with your home phone at night if requested One long ring FOR SALE Team, (5 yr. olds, + + + + + + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + mare and horse, guaranteed true. Fair Harness. 2*4 Watson Wag Father And Son Drown In Country Club Dance Clackamas on with double bed and spring On next Saturday evening, Continued from fro n t page Dr. L. A. Wells seat, practically new. One horse July 21st, one of the regular, en- Mr. Livingstone was a widow sold alone if wanted, Price is * joy able dances will take place at Oentist er, being survived by an only right for a good outfit. the Garfield Country Club, with daughter, Mrs. Hazel Beers of F. E. Kirk, Rural carrier R. 3, all invited. \ / Gresham; a sister, Mrs. Amanda Estaeada. Associated with Dr. H. V. M ix Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McDaniels Young of Portland and seven sis ters residing in the east. FOR SALE 4 hole Perfection and daughter of Oak Park, Illi Funeral services were held Kerosene Range in first class nois spent Saturday as guests at Dr. R. Morse the Standish ranch in Garfield. Tuesday afternoon, at the Esta condition. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Mr. McDaniels, who is the prin cada Christian Church, Mr. Wal Mrs. E. J. Shankland, ter Givensofficiating. Interment ¡ cipal of the Oak Park & River Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses R. 1, Estaeada Forest Township High School, followed in Lone Oak Cemetery. Office on Main Sfr. betw een 1st and 2nd This sa*f accident is but one of was a delegate at the N. E. A. Residence: Main and 5th Sts. FOR SALE Two fresh Jersey Convention in Portland, where many that have occured in the Telephone Connection Cows. Will trade one for bull lie was elected president of the ¡ Olaeknma-s River near here and calf, must be past yearling, eith high schools division. should be another warning to a ll1 e r Hereford or Durham. people, whether swimmers or not. Claude W. Devore Elmer Davis, Garfield. to keep out of that stream, | S. P. Waterbury of H<x>d Riv Attornev-at-Law <*rd Notary Public er, is spending a few days this which, with its strong currents, j E stacada, Oregon. treacherous eddies and whirl-j Wanted Second hand hack or week among relatives in Esta pools, gives little chance for its cada. spring wagon. victim to regain the slippery and! Inquire News Office J O H The N Insurance B R O W N Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix of rocky banks. Man For some unknown reason, the FOR SALE Oat and vetch | Estaeada left Sunday, in com Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n pany with Portland friends, for military tournament, which the hay and clover hay. O f McMinnville, Oregon. an extended auto tour through News had been requested to ad Fred Marasco. Estnoadu. Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance. Washington and a portion of the vertise for last Saturday after Automobile Insurance A Specialty Canadian border, contemplating noon in Estaeada, was called off Phone 513 - Gresham FOR SALE Household goods visiting the Olympic resorts be- foy j^s sponsors, the soldiers of at reasonable prices — call on lore returning. Company D. This action was a Mrs. <’. M. O’neel, Currinsville. disappointment to many people Notice For Publication W. W. Porter of Upper Gar who had come to town to see the WANTED Cart or light bug- field is this week displaying a D e p a r tm e n t o f the In terio r, U. S, sports, and the only excuse ad Land Office a t Portland, Oregon, J u n e gv. Impure at News Office. pair of hands that closely resem vanced so far, is the fact that 29, 1917, ble well fatted and cured hams. Saturday was pay-day. N O TICE is hereby given th a t R obert LOST A mesh bag containing j Bill says he wanted some honey Richard O s k a r Muller, o f Colton, C lackam as County, Oregon, who; on a small black purse, between o u r: *°r his supper the other evening, L. H. Burd and family of Gar M arch 8, 1912, m ade H om estead E n try , home and Estaeada. on the G a r - ¡but the confounded bees wanted field moved Sunday to Dodge, No. 03404, for Lot 7 and S E 1-4 of SW where he is employed in the Cas-; field Road. Finder please leave R too and they kept it. 1-4, Section 6, Tow nship 5 South, cade Lumber Company’s mill. at News Office. R ange 4 E a s t, W illam ette Meridian, Virgle Yonce of Estaeada, who has filed notice o f intention to m ake fi Mrs. O C. Twornblv, Garfield. Notice For Publication nal five-year Proof, to establish claim several weeks ago was operated to the land above described, before th e D e p a r tm e n t of the Interior, U. S. FOR SALE f. hole Range $5. i upon in Portland for a severe at L and Office a t Portland, Oregon. Ju ly R e g is te r and Receiver of the U nited S t a te s I,and Office, a t Portland, O r e «'all at Miller’s Blacksmith Shop, tack of appendicitis and who lat- 12, 1917. I er suffered several relapses, was gon, on the 10th day of A ugust, 1917. Notice is hereby given th a t J a m e s Estacada brought to his home Saturday. W. C reighton, o f W elches, Oregon, who, C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: William W e rn e r, Charles W. Swan, when* he is now weil along to- on F e b r u a r y 21, 1913 m ade Hom estead William S chiefer, Rex Gordon, all o f e n tr y . No. 0876ft. for SW1-4 S W l-4 NR FOUND Holstein Jersey Cow wards recovery. Colton, C lackam as County, Oregon. 1-4, SW l-4 SRl-4 S W l-4 N E l-4, N l-2 and Calf. Owner call for same j-------------------- Proof m ade according to law under NW1-4 NW1-4 SKI 4, N E l-4 N W l-4 ! and pay expenses. which e n try was made. S E I 4, S W l-4 N W l-4 N E l-4 SE1-4. «'.. M. Lawrence, Springwater. N l-2 S W l-4 N E l-4 SEI 4, Section 3, N. Cam pbell WANTED HOUSE TO LET Furnished, YOUR everything fmt linen and silver- w an*. Mrs. A. K. Morton, Loganberries ' Extanidu Red Raspberries TO LOAN $f>00. on improved) farm property. Apply J. F. Snyder, Garfield. FOR SALE Ball Mason and Economy 1 > gallon Glass Jars Bargain. Mrs. C. Whit heck. Estaeada Black Caps Blackberries Prunes r C ä 4 UrCCn uflges Advise us what vegetables You have for sale. Estaeada Cannery Tow nship 3 South. Range 7 E ast, W il la m e tte Meridian, has tiled notice of in- ! ten tio n to m ake th re e -y e a r Proof, to establish claim to the land above de s cribed, before the R e g is te r and Re- i ceiver o f th e U nited S t a te s Land Of- | flee,- a t Portland, Oregon, on the 4th day o f S e p tem b e r, 1917. C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: W . H. C reighton, o f Zig Zag, Ore- , gon; Mrs. Je n n ie C hapm an, of Zig Zag, i O regon; M. C. V. C hapm an, of Z ig Z a g , j O regon; J o h n Malcomson, of W’el- ches, Oregon. P roof made under Act J u n e ’6, 1912, J u n e 11. 1906. N. t'atnpbell R egister. | R e g iste r. JITNEY SERVICE Estaeada to Portland Via S p rin g w a te r Car leaves Estaeada 7:30 every morning exeept Sundays; return ing leaves 1st and Alder. Port land, 4 P. M. Reservations may be made by phone for regular trips, special, night or Sunday trips. Theodore A. Reid. Estaeada, Or. Á I