The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, September 21, 1905, Image 8

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THE BANK
Marrs was and he barely escaped
being crushed beneath the three as
they came down. It took several
shots before the animal gave up and
died.
It was brought to town and
sold to the meat market, and 125
pounds of sweet bear meat was dis­
tributed among the people.
ESTACADA
OF
W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. If you
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no
property of our own for sale and can push your sales
We write Fire Insurance,
Are Resident agents for some of the best companies
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
papers of every kind
A
g e n e ra l b a n k in g b u s in e s s tra n sa cted
A man digging in a ditch near
E a g le C re e k
Mrs. A E Alspaugh went to Portland Oregon City unearthed a Spanish
last Wednesday to visit the Fair.
coin of 1811.
The piece of money
Mr. and Mrs. Lord of Portland are in is the size of our dollar Its history
camp on the creek.
would be interesting, and no doubt
Dick Githins who went to the hoppick­
more
valuable than the coin itself.
ing bazaar took sick and had to return
home. He has recovered and is again at
Feasted on Venison
work.
Quite a crowd of people from Portland
Bear meat was the popular fami­
spent last Sunday on Eagle Creek, and
they were unfortunate enough to miss ly luxury in Estacada last Saturday.
the last car, and passed the night by a The day before James Marrs living
bonfire swapping tales of daring among near Dodge killed a fine young black
wild animals.
j bear on the mountain side three
Bob White.
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is
going into the banking business.
We
might all be bankers if we had the imag­
ination of Mrs. Rice.
miles behind Dodge. Mr. Marrs was
out with his two dogs and they lo
cated Bruin up the mountain and
chased him down to where Mr.
The school district east of Gar­
field in which no school has been
held for some time will be opened
up again for school business.
Mrs. Martha Gossett of Ellwood
is advertising a sale of their House­
hold goods and personal property to
take place Oct. 9. Mr. Gossett was
in town, Monday.
He says they
will move from the old homestead
estate at Ellwood onto a farm they
own neai Orchard, Wash.
H H. Eyman received word while
in Portland and on his way to Indi­
ana that his mother, Mrs. Nancy
Eyman, had passed away.
This
changed the plans Mr. Eyman had
made, as he could not get to India­
na until after the burial, and after
a day at the hop fields, he and his
wife who has been picking hops,
returned to Estacada.
The Springwater Mill Co. has
been reorganized. L. W VanDyke
has bought W. H. Kendall’s inter­
est and Jonn Kiggins has bought
J A. Livengood’s share. The bus­
iness will continue at the old stand
with Mr. VanDyke as Secy.
Notice of findl Settlement
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F
O R E G O N FOR T H E C O U N T Y O F C L A C K A M A S
In the Matter of the Estate o f }
J. S . Bevens, Deceased I
Notice is hereby given that C. K . Bevens. the un­
dersigned, Administratrix, of the Estate of J. S . B ev­
ens. deceased, has filed with the clerk of the above
entitled court her final account as such Administratrix
and the court has fixed Monday, the 16th day of O c­
tober. 1905, at the hour of 10 o ’clock A . M. at the
county court room at the court house at Oregon C ity.
Clackamas county. Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing any and all objections to said fnal account and
to the settlement of said estate.
C. K . Bevens.
Administratrix.
Dlmick & Dimlck.
Attorneys for Administratrix
Dated Sept. 5. 1905.
Notice for Publication
Land office, at Portland, Oregon, Septem ber 9,
1905. Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention to make
final proof in support of her claim and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at Port­
land, Ore. on October 27, 1905, viz:
Callie B.
Charlton: H. E. No. 14,665, for the nwJi Sec. 34 T .
3 S . R 5 E. She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Henry Epperson of Currinsville,
Oregon: Edwin H. Stevens of Garfield, Oregon:
Granville Linn of Currinsville. Oregon; Angela S te v ­
ens of Garfield. Oregon,
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister.
Notice for Publication
Land office at Portland, Oregon, Sept. 16. 1905.
Notice is hereby given that the following named set­
tler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill
be made before the register and receiver at Portland,
Oregon, on October 27, t9 0 5 , viz: Edwin A . Stevens
H. E. 15491 for the S w * of Sec. 34. T 3 S. R 5 E.
H e names the following witnesses to prove his con­
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land,
viz:
C. B. Charlton of Estacada.
Oregon
John Linn of
Granville Linn of Currinsville,
Henry Epperson of
Algernon S. Dresser, Register.
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i r s THE FAMOUS
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ths place.
The Cary Hardware Company,
Estacada, Oregon.
P. S. T h s Studsbaker nameplate on a vehicle
is its guarantee.
Don’t forget this.
Bridge and Beach Stoves and Ranges
THE
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CASH
HARDWARE