Gerald Hunt Victim Of Negligence Want and For Sale Column Estacada Center of Homestead 5 cents per line. Cash in advance In a letter received by th e1 Lands News from Guy T. Hunt of White Continued from Front Page ('ASH PAID for Junk Econo- i mize, save your HAGS, RUB- Fine, Oregon, formerly of Gar- CLACKAM AS COUNTY BEK, IKON and M ETAL o f a ll! field, whose son Gerald was kill- No. Acres Range kinds and bring them to Jerry ed in an accident in the White Tp. 2.23 1 E Jones. 1 he Junk Man. Pine Lumber Company’s mill 3 S .49 1 E Pool Room, Lstacada. • Al|J?UHt 4th Mr Hunt encloses a 4 S 240. 6 S 1 E LOST 2 year old brindle hei- clipping which reads “ White 1 S 2.80 2 E Pine boy was victim of negli­ fer with horns. Reward. ’55.42 2 E gence. Investigation discloses 3 S Jack Saunders, Currinsville. 0ul.80 2 E fact that the sudden starting of ’4 S 720.18 5 S 2 E FOR SALE Several head of j the carriage pushed Gerald Hunt 5014.10 2 E saddle and pack horses, one 5 yr. i into saw, causing his death.” 6 S 4435.03 2 E old horse suitable for dr iving and Mr. Hunt further says “ He 7 S 40. 3 E I S light ranch work. was struck over the heart and 11.80 3 E H. Wallace, Forest Ranger, instantly killed before the saw 2 S 1136.17 3 S 3 E Kstucmla touched him.” 3 E 2612.92 Funeral services were held the 4 S FOR SALE Saddle horse and 253G.02 5 S 3 E following Monday, in Portland, a good saddle. 3 R 160. with interment in Multnomah 6 S Inquire at Estacada Feed & Lbr. Cemetery, by the side of his old- 7 S 7582.40 3 E 4 E 160. 1 S FOR SALE Jersey-Durham 1017.16 2 S 4 E Cow fresh Oct. 5th. Price $05. |drowned during service yi the: 4 E 1233 66 U. S. Navy about a year ago. 3 S Earl Jones, Estacada. ........ __ . . i 4285.02 4 S 4 E •' 7719.141 4 E 5 S FOR SALE Thorobred Point­ More Buyers Of Chevrolets 6 S 3101.84 4 E er Pups. $1 each. The Cascade Garage of Estaca­ 7 S 4 E 4320.31 J. W. Cahill, Eagle Creek. ' da reports the sale of Cheviolet 8 S 462.84 4 E FOR SALE 1500th, g year old, j cars in the past two weeks to J. 1 S 840. 5 E A. Hite of Boring, John Dowty Pore heron brood Mare, a good i 5 E 2 S 1911. worker and an exce'lent animal. of Alspaugh, George Fournier of 3 S 5 E 8074.54 Boring, and Gerald Wilcox of 4 S Price $200, or with colt $250. 8261.63 5 E Eagle Creek and also report th e! 1 j ^ W. A. Bard, R. 2 Estacada. 1424.80 S 6 E 'sale of used Ford cars to S. M. 2 S 6 E 10320.67 i Ellison of &andy anti Guy Wil- 4 S 8232.42 | 6 E cox of Springwater. 1916.42; 7 E 2 S 645.10; 7 K 3 S Mrs. M. H. Evans and son 3 S 1 VV 40. YOUR j Milton o f Estacada, eft Monday, j for an outing at Seaside. stun. 9i WANTED Evergreen Berries String Beans of all kind* Prunes & Green Gages Advise us what vegetables You have for sale. Estacada Cannery Henry V. Adix, M. D. . P h y s ic ia n ---------------------------------------- , Mrs. Mary Bartholomew o f the next week' he exP*ct’ a Karl Kilitore. f o r m e r l y of Heppner. Ore,«»,, is visit!,,* a, F*I>lv of Sprinirwater, who a year or so \ ihe home o f her son. Fred Bar- h' ' ' rles- ¡¡r,ln* 8: Kreen an«, moved to fhieaeo. where he! tholon,ew o f Estacada. a,’ d s,r,ntt * • " » • nr . . i vi i 'which the cannery will pay top has been connected with the Nel- . son Morse Packing Company, is | Mrs. A. H. Standish and son pr!ces In the picking of the wild now in Chattanooga, carrying on and daughter, Stuart and Lora. a series of experiments for the after a summer s'pent" « " t h e fverereen berries for this pur- Standish ---------- ranch in (iarfield left P°se- ' . h,,re Government. While Mr. Kilgore ---------- --------- ---- . . . ,s an opportunity for is Still in the employ of the Nel. this week for their home at Oak the ehddren as well as (frown- son Morris Company, his services Park. Illinois. return!,,* via San '" 's to earn monev eas,lv» for as a refrigerating expert were Francisco. A. H. Standish will ,he « " " c r y will pay 3c per needed by th« Government and remain for a month or two Ion*, pound besides furnish the boxes mav later lead to his itoinarto er, aiding his son P. F. in the and cates and ca I to, the ber- I ranee to continue the work. harvesting of the crop. ne8’ On Thursday, Aug. 16th. the Henrv Cromer of Springwater. Walter Bartholomew of Port- Garfield Dorcas Society met with who for years was road supervi* land is now in Estacada where . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . . . . . 4. . .... Mrs. W. W. Dillon. Work was sor m that district, cannot get he will shortly begin the building . t n ~ ~ . . . . . . . , . . . . u *1. d » begun for the Red Cross. Desir- out ol the habit and last week ot the new house on the Boule- . .... ... ..... , . i i r , . - . . .. u ing to do its bit and cooperate donated and spread a load of vard for his brother r red. By . in t hu c . w T I fA n u iin i’ otiAn if \iroo in the food conservation, it was gravel in the low spot near the mistake, the News last week voted that refreshments at the water-trough at the end of the stated that J. A. Somer the for- afternoon meetings he dispensed bridge. mer owner of the lot was to have with until the war is over. the house erected, hut we are ad­ - Mrs. Thomas Eaden of Viola vised Fred Bartholomew pur­ Garfield Grange 317 will hold has l*een quite ill for the past chased the lot and will have his its next regular meeting Satur­ " w ks l,ut i8 » • » » • » hndher build his home, day evening. Sept. 1st at 8 P. M. improving at present. ivyj S urgeon Office Adjoining Reeidei,. e Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can he 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 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 Attorneyat-Law and Notary Public Estacada, JO H N Oregon. BRO W N The Insurance. Man O re g o n F ire R elief Ass’ n O f McMinnville, Oregon. Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance. Automobile Insurance A Specialty Phone 513 Miss Eleanor Bews of Soda | Springs, Idaho, who w as an E. Chance For Children To Make Money H. S. graduate in 1916 is visiting j al the C. R. Lovell home in Cur-1 Manager Demi.ng, of the Es- rinsville, where she will remain I taoada Cannery, as usual, is the lor a time prior to the opening embodiment of optimism and is ol the Dover School, which she looking for a good supply of pro- will take charge ot this year. duce for his plant from now on. If a rain is forthcoming within and - Gresham LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. Financial Agents. Trusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec­ tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General praftice in all courts. Correspondence solicited. Prom pt- attention. Bank references. Fourteenth year. LOANS PLACID ON PORTLAND PROPERIV Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714.71S.71S C h a m b e r o t C u n ,m u r e * B i d » ) PO R TLA N D . O REGO N „ Mrs. Thomas Cook and eight girls of Portland are spending a two weeks vacation in Garfield, occupying the S. D. Dunlop home near the Grange Hall. The lumber is being hauled by W. N. Glenn of Cazadero for a new house to be erected on the Lingelbach farm, replacing the family home which was burned last year. Lieut. Geo. V. Ramsdell of the Presidio and Miss Ruth Kelley of Portland spent Monday at the Lass well home in Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bertholf, of VVinterset. Iowa, were guests at the home of their nephew, J. A. K iggih eof Springwater, last week., this being the first visit after an interval of thirtv vears.