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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1905)
FOR SA L E W. A. HEYLMAN, 40 Acres The Population of the County County Assessor Nelson and his deputies have completed the census All Business Given Careful Attention of Clackamas county, and the fig OREGON ures given out by the assessor give I ESTACADA, the population of the county at 21,- J R. Townsend has gathered two 721 and of Oregon City at 3,837. bushels of hazelnuts from bushes on There has not been much of a gain since the last census, according to Which is suitable for I the hills near Cazadero. the last returns, and Oregon City Printing, letter paper, envelopes, seems not willing to abide by it with cards, hand bills, wedding announce out a recount. The precincts are ments and invitations, at The News as follows: Between Estacada and Cazadero. 150 ] office. Clackamas 630 Cascades 728 The Morning Oregonian has dis Tualatin 475 yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile Miil Creek 350 from Estacada. covered something attractive about Molalla 547 Gladstone 225 W. M. Ladd, who has been acting W. O r e g L j City 6 17 Garfield 375 \ as administrator of the Johnson es- Oregon City 3,773 Boring 350 | tate. Who is Ladd? Abernathy 632 Pleasant Hill 691 Proprietor Sayer is contemplating Maple Lane 525 Damascus 728 having some improvements made in Springwater 228 Beaver Creek 625 Call on or write ; the Park Hotel. The roof is to be Viola 187 Killen 500 Catiby 784 E. C. HUNT, Estacada, Oregon raised, the outside is to be finished, Lower Molalla 175 Stevens 75 - ---- and the large office is to be convert Milwaukie 1,455 Willamette 125 ed into smaller rooms. Bull Run 192 Canyon Creek 150 ¡George 182 Needy 650 Union 200 The Barton Bridge Macksburg 593 Eagle Creek 524 Plans and specifications of the new Canemah 475 Park Hill 50 | bridge over the Clackamas river at Bar- Cherryville 75 | ton have been completed and the county Oswego 650 Upper Molalla 175 ! court will ask for bids. The county of Harding 475 fers to pay 70 per cent of the whole cost Barlow 475 Marquam 500 Soda of construction, providing the cost to the Springs 250 New Era 500 High county does not exceed $ 6000. It is fig land 525. Attorney at Law Land with Heavy Fir Timber LOGS & PILING Price, only $1,000 A Great Oppor tunity SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON E. Grace Jansen. Plaintiff. VS H. C. Jansen, Defendant, To H. C. Jansen, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Thursday, the 12th day of October, 1905, said date being six weeks after the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her said complaint, viz: for a decree dissolving and annullng the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de fendant! and for such further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published by order of Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Jüdgp of the County Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, made and entered on the 25th day of August. 1905; that the first publication of this summons is August 31st 1905, and the date of the la$t publication thereof, October 12, 1905, and the time ordered for the publication is six successive weeks from and after August 31 st 1 905. Dimick & Dlmick, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City. Oregon. NOTICE I hereby give public notice that I have petitioned the Council of the City of-Es tacada for a license to sell spirituous, vi nous and malt liquors at retail as provid ed in Ordinance No. i, of the City of Es tacada, and in accordance with 9aid Ordi nance; the City Council may vote upon said petition at the next succeeding meet ing of the Council, after the second pub lication of this notice. S i g n e d , W. A. Cunningham Notice No. 2. ured that the total cost of the bridge and I —------------------------------------- --- I — Good grade blotters at N e w s road approaches will be in the neighbor “ Suppose” said a father to his j office, 5c a doz. hood of $12 ,coo and if the bridge is built, little boy, “ you have half an apple all amounts in excess of $6,000 must be Newspapers, in bundles, 5c each and I give you an other half. How guaranteed by private individuals. at the N e w s office. much have you?” “ A whole ap- j pie” said the boy. “ Well contin ued the father, “ suppose you had a half dollar and I gave you another half dollar. What would you have then? “ A fit” answered the boy. Six Weeks Remain Only six weeks moreremain of the Lewis and Clark Exposition period. The big fair will close October 15. Near- j ly every one who visits it goes home ad- ! vising his friends to take advantage of the opportunity to see this wonderful ex Portland is suffering from a fire position before it is too late. When Mr. Francis, president of the St Louis Expo epidemic. sition visited Portland two weeks ago he urged the people in public, to attend the Fair for their own benefit and pleasure. “ If you do not,” he said, “ you will regret t only once, and that will be all the rest of your life. You will begin regretting it For a short time only The News will as soon as the Fair has closed its gates. club with the The Oregon Journal and it is urged that all who expect to take ad vantage of the offer to get these papers g iv e n at nearly the price of one should do so at The at th e once. It will not continue long. GRAND] S p r in g w a t e r If you have land to sell advertise it in the News M ill C o . GET THE B E S T ! 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