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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1905)
FOR SA LE Many Changes Are 40 Acres Made in Wood Factory Since the change in the manage ment in the Estacada Wood Manu facturing Company it has been de cided that many changes are neces sary in the factory. The mill is at present closed down to allow these Which is suitable for changes to be made, and it will be closed for about a month. Nearly all the machinery is being taken up and replaced in more convenient and Between Estacada and Cazadero. 150 labor-saving positions. The machin yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile ery is also receiving a cleaning and from Estacada. overhauling. The shaftings and belting will be changed, and the work will take some time. The building is receiving some additions and the foundation is to be strength ened. Superintendent Kuhn is in Call on or write personal charge of the work. Three E. C. HUNT, Estacada, Oregon new pieces of machinery are to be added to the plant, they are a rip saw, another boring machine and a lathe. Additional machinery will put in later on. When the change S" is complete much more material can be turned out at a lesser cost. The working force will also be increased. The capital stock of the company has been greatly increased, and the business is proving to Ire a gratify ing success. Land with Heavy Fir Timber LOGS & PILING Price, only $1,000 A Great Oppor tunity Acreage DOOtt ITEMS Being Mr. and Mrs. Killen, from near Woodburn, are visiting their niece, Mrs. Marrs, and family, and pick- ng berries, fishing and having a picnic generally. Annie Bittner and Ernest Boylan were calling on Harold Gordon and What is known as the Bridenstine farm wife, Sunday. is for sale in small tracts. This land is Charlie Myers is home quite sick. near town, and will %o fast at the price Spencer Nash and family have asked, been at Dodge several days berrying. There is a slight change in the Dodge mail route; it goes by Mrs. Gordon’s now. Mrs. E. Tracey has a No. 2 incu- Adjoining Estacada $25 to $50 an Acre To see this land, learn terms etc call on cessfully. She will be able to furn or write ish her share of broilers to the visi tors to the fair. Dodge is the home of the bee, beeves and terries, and is truly the Estacada, Oregon land of milk and honey. If we had a few more enterprising young G er F. B. R iley mans like the Hazbelt brothers and i E. F. R ilky Pres. & Mngr. Secretary August Goble this little corner of the world would be a paradise. -------APPLY TO THE------- Ernest Boylan and Mi s Annie Bittner were married Ju ly 26 and Clackamas Title Com pany (Incorporated) left at once for Eastern Oregon and we all wish them happinessaud suc 606—608, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., PORTLAND, OREGON cess wherever they may go. They are both very dear to us all. For full information in relation to A ..D o D O E R . David Bridenstine It is reported that W. W. Cotton The atmosphere begins to look as has decided not to become judge. if there were some forest fires not very far away. STOCK RANCH FOR SA L E Reliable Abstracts of Title at reasona Good 360 acre stock ranch, partly im ble rates. Loans Negotiated. Clacka proved. 25 acres have been cultivated. mas County Property Bought & Sold. Plenty good running water. | u an acre. Taxes received at our Portland office. Also other farms near Estacada. Write Estates Managed H. Epperson, Estacada, Oregon. Those using Binder Twine should Deeds, Mortgages and other Papers not put off procuring same until the Accurately Drawn N O TIC E TOR SALE A fine 40 acre ranch in the celebrated Springwater country, 35 acres can be cul tivated; 15 acres in cultivation now. A flowing spring on place. All fenced and on main road one mile from Estacada. Will make a good farm for someone. Has plenty wood on it. Only $25 an acre. For more information call on or address the owner, Wm. Bard, Springwater, Oregon. vantage of the offer to get these papers at nearly the price of one should do so at once. It will not continue long. Co. FINE FARM FOR SALE for *4 Semi-Weekly Journal and Tlu- News one year for #1.75 T. J. Mathews and wife and son, David have combined their farms south of town and have placed the same on the market. This tract comprises 240 acres of rich, river bottom land with plenty pasturage, orchard and buildings, a small piece now in cultivation. Plenty of good spring water on the place for home or irrigation purposes. EXCELLENT WATER RIGHT Subscriptions must be paid in ad vance and orders sent to The News, ESTACADA OREGON Lands The preacher who was listed for last Sunday didn't come. day ready for use. We will make an effort to have plenty of twine on hand, but at the same time it would be well for you to let us know not later than Ju ly 29 as to the amount t you will need and then we can set For a short time only The News will club with the The Oregon Journal and it it aside for you. — The Cary Hardware Co. is urged that all who expect to take ad The Daily and Sunday Journal and The News one year, $7. Daily Journal and The News one year Clackamas Co. & Titles The Clackamas river runs through this farm affording a 3-4 of a mile of water right. It will pay you to look this farm up A D D R E S S OR S E E ____________________________ 0 Treasurer’s Statement. Statements have been made by Enos Cahill, the county treasurer of the county, which gives the out standing indebtedness of the county to be $66,302.83 This debt is all in county warrants issued for the years as follows: 1903, $ 13 ,7 6 1.17 ; 1904,34,883.54; 1905, $17,6 58 .12 Treasurer Cahill has called in some of the oldest warrants to the amount of $12,286 41 for payment, and in terest on these has stopped, but, as yet they have not all teen presented for payment. Since the treasurer has begun to collect taxes this sum mer he has paid $82,423.22 on old warrants. Mr. Cahill says that March of this year was the largest j month they have had for redemp tion of county warrants, $32,8 53.15 being redeemed in that month. Newspapers, in bundles, 5c each | at the N e w s office. f hos. J . Mathews, Estacada, — Oregon —Good grade blotters at office, 5cadoz. Advertise in The News. N ew s Notice for Publication Land Office at Portland. Oregon. July 8. 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named set tler has filed notice of his Intention to make finalproof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on August 22. 1905, viz: LEWIS PENDLETON H. E. No. 12,244 for the N I-2 NW l-4 & W l-2 NE1-4 Sec. 26. T. 5 S.. R. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Carl Goranson of Molalla, Oregon: Lea L. Boyer of Molalla. Oregon. Harry Smith of Molalla. Oregon; Devid C. Ball of Mo lalla. Oregon. Algernon S. Dresser, Register Public Land Sale (Isolated Tract) Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. July 19. 1905. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instruc tions from the Commissioner of the General Land of fice under authority vested fn him by section 2455. U .S. Revised Statutes, as amended by set of Con- gresa approved February 26. 1895. we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 4th day of September. 1905, at 11 o’clock a. m. at this otflce. the following described tract o f land, to-wit: SW g of SWH of Sec tion 10. T. 5 S. R. 3 E. Any and ell persons claim ing adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims In this office on or before the day a- bove designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Algernon S. Dresser, Register Geo. W. Bibee. Receiver Administrator’s Notice Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of W . H. Shankland, deceas ed, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas. All persons are hereby notified to pre sent any bill they may have against the above entitled estate, with the proper vouchers duly verified to Livy Stipp at his office in Oregon City in said county, on or before six months from the date of publication of this notice. E . S. SH AN K LA N D , Administrator aforesaid.