Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 09, 1917, Image 8

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    Want and For Sale Column
') cents per line, ('ash in advance
C ASH P A ID for Junk Econo­
mise, save your RAGS, RUB-
BER, IRO N and M E T A L o f all
kinds and bring them to Jerry
Jones, The Junk Man.
Pool Room, Estacada.
FOR S A L E
fine brood sows,
weighing about 2509» each
also
25 th rifty pigs. The whole bunch
for $100.
L. C. Lawrence,
R. It, Springwater.
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L. A. Chapman
Estacada
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Licensed Em balm er
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Operating
Phone
+ Store or Residence
Hearse and Morgue
Undertaking and Embalming
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Harry Reid went to Vancouv-
1917-1918 Blue Book Out
Washington, Monday,
on
FOR S A L E or T R A D E S e t o f e r ,
Continued from front page
light double harness, good saddle, j business connected with his ap-
«•art. light hack, top buggy, span plication fo r a position in the Of- Federal officials and ftderal de
good work mares, fresh cow, 60
partments in Oregon.
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ficer’ s Reserve corps.
ft. vx w ire cable. W hathaveyou?
Synopsis o f United States natu- i
W. Domm, Eagle Creek Falls.
Mrs. W. A. Heyleman depart-
ralizatiow laws.
F O R S A L E Fresh Jersey I ed last Saturday for Spokane, to The president— title and term — |
Cow.
0. C. Twom bly,
be absent fo r a week visiting
presidential s u c c e s s i o n -
Garfield, R. 1, Estacada
friends and relatives.
salary.
National Hag state Hag— state
FOR S A L E Fine sorrel d r iv -,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary o f
Hower state seal.
ing and work horse.
Weight
Cazadero, with friends
from
110011», 8 years old, sound and
Legal interest rates and state
Portland, celebrated their fourth
gentle. Dave Fleming, Estacada
tiscal agency.
wedding anniversary last Sunday.
Holidays- non judicial and other
LOST
Near Cold Springs a ,
special days.
The Modern Woodmen o f Port­
dark sorrel horse, about 8509».
Qualifications o f voters.
Rolled corks on all four feet land held a picnic in the Esta­
State depository libraries.
when last seen.
Will probably ; cada Park last Sunday.
State financial depositories.
work out in Dodge or Colton, i
Election statistics.
Miss Elva Adams v i s i t e d
Suitable reward for any inform a­
Table o f registration o f voters
tion regarding same by address­ friends and relatives in Portland |
*by politics and sexes.
a few days the latter part o f last |
ing II. A. LaBarre, Garfield.
Initiative and r e f e r e n d u m
week.
R 1, Estacada
measures.
Theodore Ahlhurg, the popu­ Table o f appropriations, 1917-
FOR S A L E 6 hole range $5.
1918, 1915-1916.
Call at M iller’ s Blacksmith Shop. lar agent at the depot, v is ite d !
Table o f taxes levied for 1917 and
Estacada.
Portland Saturday.
assessment statistics 1916.
FOR S A L E A fine (). 1. C.
Population
statistics.
Miss Helen Bartlett and aunt, |
brood sow, and pigs
market Mrs. Wells, visited relatives in , Commissioners o f deeds
for
price for sow and $5. each for Portland a couple o f days the
Oregon.
pigs.
( ’. M. Davis.
Principal ofticeis o f Uie several
latter part o f last week.
Springwater.
states and territories.
Jim Smith looked a lte r the State
governments date and
FOR S A L E Red Durham Cow
business at the Palace Meat Mar-
length o f legislative sessions
ii years old givin g four gallons o f
ket while Mr. Jorg was absent
t e r m s and salaries o f
milk per day, \\ i 11 be fresh in
last week.
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members.
January. Perfectly gentle and
Officers o f t h e territory and
easy milker.
Mrs. H. Thompson o f Portland,
state o f Oregon,
Mrs. Minnie Eash.
visited Mr. Thompson on the J Newspapers o f Oregon,
Estacada Route 1.
ranch at Garfield for a couple o f : Postoftices in Oregon,
LOST
A g ir l’ s yellow silk weeks, returning home Friday. I______________________________
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Sweater, between Estacada and
Notice For Publication
Mrs. A va Bronson was in Port­
Viola. Finder please return to
i Department of the Interior, U . S.
land Saturday, visiting relatives.
News office and receive reward.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon. July
! 12. 1917.
T
Mrs. Bert Surface and little
Notice is hereby given that James
Guo,I Sellarne.
H usb and
W’I ij
< u > .»on h o ii I i I ft»** ; daughter arrived Monday for a W. UrVighton, of Welches, Oregon, who, !
b u tch e r?
It is n 't In s f im i! tli.Hl tit«* j visit at the home o f her parents, “ n February 21, 1913 made Homestead
u n li t c o n n * - lo I lie lu tile « 'I d r ie d li|». !
entry. No. 03755, for SW'1-4 S W l-4 N R
S c o lli III«» c o o k
W if e
I n o n i «Ir.l** to. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Allen.
Im i I*m III I i o ( n * s tliiil If I kt».*|i o n j
st *«>»! I ilia; th e b u t c h e r lie 'll get u n n i h i k I j
c o m e ii r o llin i u n ii s o lii lh«‘ eo.ik.
T h t T a m b o u r in » .
'Cile timbrel of III«1 Ili’ le un» fhe in
strtimeut known |< h I h « « s « li«» I ¡unitoli i
itile II wiis usisi in early times by tilt»
Si inni« of I' iii I hii - m rum Hi their merry­
makings ««¿enesls \\\l, '_’7».
F i l l i n g a Need.
"I'm doing in> best |o get ahead.'’
nateried ('holly
" \ » l l , hen«eu knows you need ou#.’’
asserted Dolly. I'lirk.
Tha C r o p That la Always S h o r t .
Klih'ker WIiMt la the most needed
gialli »‘ivi»*' Hoekar Gialli» of scuse
New York Sun
t «-Nil that man tdle who might be
'teller empierei! S«s ratea.
WANTED
Y O U R
Loganberries
Red Raspberries
Black Caps
Blackberries
Prunes
L r P P n fiA Ò P C
U IC X II u a t J O
Advisc us what vegetables
\ ou have for sale.
E s ta c a d a C a n n e ry
1-4, S W l-4 SEl-4 S W 1-4 NE1-4, N l-2
N W l-4 NW1-4 SEl-4. N E l-4 NVV1-4
SEl-4, S W l-4 N W l-4 N E l-4 SEl-4,
N l-2 SW’1-4 N E l-4 SEl-4, Sections,
Township 3 South, Range 7 East, W il­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make three-year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above des-
1 crihed, before the Register and Re­
ceiver of the United States Land O f­
fice, at Portland, Oregon, on the 4th
day of September, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W . H. Creighton, o f Zig Z.ag, Ore­
gon: Mrs. Jennie Chapman, of Zig Zag,
Oregon; M. C. V. Chapman, of Zig Z.ag,
Oregon; John Malcomaon, o f Wel-
chea, Oregon.
Proof made under Act June 6, 1912,
June 11, 190b.
N. Campbell
Register.
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H e n ry V. A dix, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
S urgeo n
Office Adjoining Residence
Local and Long Distance Telephone
The doctor’s phone can he connected with your
home phone at night if re«juested. One long ring
Dr. L. A. W ells
Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix
D r. R. M orse
P h y s ic ia n
and
S u r g eo n
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,
JO H N
Oregon.
B R O W N
The Insurance Man
Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n
O f McMinnville, Oregon.
Also First Class O LD L IN E Insurance.
Automobile Insurance A Specialty
Phone 513
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GET
TO
BACK
Gresham
NATURE.
L i v e tha S im p le L ife a n d W i n
and H ap p in e ss.
H e alth
The movement to return to nature
ami simple lift* is the solution offered
to the high tost of living problem, but
health experts and enthusiasts have
found it to be the only way of right
living or healthful living known today.
They have adopted it as a safe road to
health. They say that a return to ua-
tine means good digestion, sound sleep,
a clear head, a placid mind, content­
ment ami joy to be aliv e.
Riit tlrst. they say. It menus getting
«•lose to nature—liv ing out of doors ns
much its possible by working, playing
und resting in the open air and. above
all, by steeping in the open air. "Out­
door sleeping is the best life preserver
known.“ it means also going to the
garden and orchard for your bill o '
(■re-tomatoes, lettuce, celery, spinach,
turnips, beans, coin, peas, melons, ber­
ries. a ¡¡pies, peaches, plums and a.l
other truits and green stuffs untouched
by t re.
1 he real value «>f adopting the sim­
ple life. a»eooiditig to tire health ex-
pe ts. lies In the pleasure vve tiud in
living it. To do it grudgingly or with-
jut knowing and appreciating its bene­
fits we hot h it and fall, hut to love
health more tiian appetite and seek It Is
to have health, comfort, ediclency and u
long life. "Start the simple
begin
lr I<slav, is the motto of this heultli
movement. North« uiolina State Hoard
of (l«»ulth Unlletin.
C a tty C om m ent.
"«ilrls. I iliii have l ie hardest kind of
w«»rk to ke«»p Mr Jims front proposing."
"1 suppose you mean to some other
girl?" Baltimore American.