FOR SA L E W. A. HEYLM AN, 40 Acres Centennial Notes Attorney at Law The committee on conferences & congresses at the Lewis and Clatk Exposition is sending a letter to the ESTACADA, - - OREGON mayor of all cities and towns in Oregon, Washington and Idaho re­ Will Manufacture Bed Springs questing the appointment of official Cooper & Eyman are putting in and lay delegates to the convention Which is suitable for machinery so that they can put up of Pacific Northwest cities to be held bed springs of any size. They buy in connection with and as a feoture the bulk material, and by doing so of the Civic Congress from the 14 claim to be able to make a better to the 19 of August in the Auditor­ Between Estacada and Cazadero. 150 spring at a lower cost than the read- ium on the grounds. It it- believed yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile y put up spring. Call in aud see that these efforts will bring togeth­ from Estacada. er one of the most important assem­ the new manufactory. blages ever held in Oregon, which The city council met Tuesday ev­ will mark an era in the municipal ening. Mayor Reed came out from progress of the Northwest. The The Oaks to attend the meeting, j greatest specialists in municipal af­ The city recorder and marshal were fairs will take part, among them are instructed to start proceedings to Call on or write William T. Jeaome, the noted dis­ close the Corrigan saloon if the pro- j E. C. HUNT, Estacada, Oregon prietor refused to pay license. The ! trict attorney of New York d ry who will speak on “ The B r’ tl-i .' - vacancy in the treasurer’soffice was gainst Corruption;” Josiah Miong. filled by the appointment of John president of the American Institute Page as treasurer. The proposition of Social Service and author cf Our of raising money to put in a sewer i Country; Congressman John DeV.'if system was discussed, aud other Warner of N. Y . ; Prof. C. Ziti-h'in minor business was transacted. of the Chicago University; Clinton A part of tlie Hotel Estacada j Roger Woodruff, secretary of the lawn has been planted to wild flow­ National Municipal League, and ers of Oregon, and the contrast lie- Graham Brooks, author of “ The The subjects of tween that part and smooth clover Social Unrest. ’ ’ lawn, is very noticable and shows municipal control by corporations lhat the wild flower kingdom of and municipal ownership will be discussed by such exqerts of Mr. Oregon is not to be sneezed at. Brooks, Amos Parker Wilder and Merchant Howe and Dr. Smith Frank J. Goodnow. Problems of took a thirty mile drive into the intimate interest to people all over country near Linn Brothers’ lumber the world will be handled by the mill and the German burn district best authorities in the world. last Sunday. All Business Given Careful Attention Land with Heavy Fir Timber LOGS & PILING Price, only $1,000 A Great Oppor­ tunity 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. SHANKLAND, Administrator aforesaid. Notice for Publication Land Office al Portland. Oregon, July 8. 1905. Notice la hereby given that the following named set­ tler has filed notice of hts Intention to make finalproof tn support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on Auguat 22. 1905. viz: LEWIS PENDLETON H. E, No. 12,244 for the N l-2 NW1-4 & W l-2 NEI-4 Sec. 28. T. 5 S., R. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vi 2 : Carl Goranson of Molalla, Oregon: Lea L. Boyer of Molaiia. Oregon, Harry Smith of Molaiia. Oregon: David 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 Ceneral Land of­ fice under authority vested in him by section 2455, U .S. Revised Statutes, as amended by act of Con­ gress approved February 26. 1 895. we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 4th day of September, 1905, at 1 1 o’clock a. m. at this otfice, the following described tract of land, to-wit: SW% of SW # of Sec­ tion 10. T. 5 S. R. 3 E. . Any and all 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 FOR 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. — Good grade blotters at N ew s Will make a good farm for someone. Has plenty wood on it. Only #25 an acre. For office, 5c a doz. more information call on or address the Newspapers, in bundles, 5c each ! owner, Wm. Bard, Springwater, Oregon. at the N £w s office. Advertise in The News. STOCK RANCH FOR S A L E Good 360 acre stock ranch, partly ini- j proved. 25 acres have been cultivated, For a short time only The News will Plenty good running water. $ 1 1 an acre, Also other farms near Estacada. Write j club with the The Oregon Journal and it H. Epperson, Estacada, Oregon. is urged that all who expect to take ad­ vantage of the offer to get these papers at nearly the price of one should do so at once. It will not continue long. i j FINE FARM FOR SALE The Daily and Sunday Journal and The News one year, $7. Daily Journal and The News one year for #4. Semi-Weekly Journal ami The News one year for #1.75 T. J. Mathews anil 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 j spring water on the place for home or irrigation purposes. Springwater Mill Co. If You Intend To build Consult us about your lumber. Rough and Dressed lumber of all kinds, delivered at prices that will please. We make everything needed in building matter Call on or address our agent, E. L. Meyers EXCELLENT WATER RIGHT Subscriptions must be paid in ad­ vance and orders sent to The News, ESTACADA OREGON 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 \ Estacada, Oregon = ADDRESS OR SEE Thos. J . Mathews, E stacad a, — Oregon CO U N TR Y A N D TO W N PEO PLE Wanting any printing dona should call ft The NEWS Shop and aaa what wo can do. and get cur pric- e ^ ^ v h a ^ h e y ^ a n ^ c ^ r jP j^ /