The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 30, 1905, Image 6

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through here, Thurs. It is reported
that this Salmon hatchery is to be
removed to a point near where the
Roaring river empties into the Clack­
amas.
F M Gill has again donned the
toga of a pedagogue, and is teach­
ing near Dufur.
E C Huffman, who has been in
Eastern Oregon, part of his vacation
was at home Saturday.
Ed Linn was down from the mill
last Saturday
Henry Palmateer had the misfor­
tune last week to run a nail in his
foot that resulted in a painful injury.
Mrs. Philip Wagner is on the list
of sick ones this week.
ALL GOOD THINGS
m ust w in upon th eir
merits. The International
D ictio n a ry has won a
greater distinction upon
its merits and is in more
general use than any other
work of its kind in the
English language.
A . H . Sayco, L L D ., P . D . , o f O x f o r d
U n iversity, E n g la n d , h. s recen tly said
o f i l : It is indeed a m arvelous w ork ; it is
difficult to * oneelve o f a dictionary more
ex h a u stiv e and com plete. E v eryth in g is
in it not o. ly w hat we rd g h t e\|*ect to
find in su< 1 a w ork. b u t ain iv. imt fe w o f
us would ev e r have thought o f l ><>I;ingfor.
A supple- p*it tr. the n< w ed ition has
brough t iv fu iiy up to date. I have been
lo o kin g through tuo la tter w ith a feeling
o f astonishm ent a t its com pleteness, and
the am oun t o f labor th a t has been p u t
in to it.
T H E G«t A N D
PRIZE
If You Intend To build
Consult us about your lumber.
Rough and
Dressed lumber of all kinds, delivered at
prices that will please.
W e make everything
needed in building matter
BORING NEWS
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le r n a tio n a la t th e W o n J a Fair, Ct.Louis.
F R E E - ‘ A T est in Pronunciation,” in­
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fo r th e w hole f.’ .niiy. Also
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G. & C. MEHRIAM CO .,
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Springwater Mill Co.
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GARFIELD
Rain! Then some! ----- !
The dance at the grange liall Sat­
urday was a social success despite
the inclement weather.
Forty members of the Garfield
grange met Saturday 25th.
On his way to the upper Clacka­
mas hatchery, Irve Wilson passed
B orin g had a little w in ter Tu esd ay,
snow fe ll for a h alf hour.
M essrs T ow n sen d and K n ig h t m ade a
trip to th e T o ll ga te last w eek in search
o f th e fo rm e r’s horse th at strayed aw ay
tow ard th e m ountains.
T h e ir trip w as
not v e r y successful as th ey did not find
th e horse.
S n ow b egan fa llin g in the
m oun tains, M onday.
V etsch & Son s are h av in g an addition
b u ilt to th eir cream ery, and w hen com ­
pleted th e y are g o in g to install a new
ch urn .
M iss Hurnpke has returned to her hom e
at H illsb oro a fter a tw o w e e k s’ visit w ith
M rs. F en ton .
M r. S m ithson and fa m ily le ft for P ort­
lan d, Sunday.
M rs. Reed has return ed to B orin g, and
M r. R eed is cle a rin g on C o tto n ’s ranch.
A fte r a short v isit to her d au gh ter, Mrs
G u y D. Palm er, M rs. Copeland returned
to F u lto n .
U n cle B il l .
Call on or address our agent,
1
E. L. Meyers
Estacada,
L A T E N E W S NUBS
U n cle Sam and A u n t F rances are b rin g
in g about peace in th e O rient.
T h e Panam a C a ra com m ission is to
be m ade proof a gain st grafters.
Portlan d en tertain s H on. Joseph Bris-
t >w and th e railroad m an, I)r. W ebb.
C h ica go u n iversity accepts $100,000.00
g ift from John D. R o ck e fe lle r.
C lackam as cou n ty and O regon C ity are
g o in g to fig h t to retain th e govern m en t
land office in O regon C ity .
T h a t is the
rig h t th in g to do.
H ave you paid yo u r taxes?
Oregon
Circulating Petitions
R epresen tative F ra n k Jaggar, T . L .
T u rn er, G . A . S cu b el, R ob ert S ch ueb el
and oth er w e ll-k n o w n citizen s o f th e
co u n ty are circu la tin g petition s am ong
th e voters fo r the r sign atures, a sk in g
th at the nom al school appropriation b ill
be referred to the people.
M r. Jaggar
said ye ste rd ay th at he had m et w ith few
refusals, and it is probable th at several
thousand sign atures w ill be secured in
th e co u n ty. I t is evid en t th e th e e x is t­
in g sen tim en t in th is lo ca lity is stro n g ly
again st the m easure.