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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
A Great Oppor tunity For a short time only The News will 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 at nearly the price of one should do so at once. It will not continue long. The Daily and Sunday Journal and The News one year, $7. Daily Journal and The News one year for $4. Semi-Weekly Journal and The News one year for $1.75 Subscriptions must be paid in ad vance and orders sent to Tax Well Paid In the collection of the taxes for the last year, Sheriff Shaver of Clackamas county has been very successful, there re maining only about $14,000 on a tax roll roll amounting to over $223,000. The county’s tax for the year 1904 included the following items: County State road and bride of $192,063.80; Special school $19,981.87; Oregon City $9,111.78; Spec ial road $1,517.78; Polls $387. Americans Greatest of Newspaper Readers The per capita value of the paper con sumed in the United States yearly is the greatest in the world, and amounted the last year to about $1.75. News paper figured largest in the total product, with a record of 1904 of about 650,056 tons valued at about $23,000,000. In 1890 a total of 196,000 tons, worth $13, 106,634, sufficed to meet the demand. We were .f notec as the greatest newspaper reading people on earth 1890, but in 1904 we read about three times more or at any rate we had about three as much more offerad us to read. It is interesting to note that in 1890 the cost of news parer alone was a- bout double what it is at present, being $67 a ton, as compared with about $35 at present. Great Bear Hunt The News, The bear hunters of Central Pennsyl vania are getting ready for the hunting ESTACADA OREGON season which extends from October 1 to March 1. Formerly bruin was an out law all the year round, but the law hav ing become his protector for seven mos. Attorney at Law in the year his tribe is expected to mul NOTARY PUBLIC tiply and furnish rare sport for the wood Estates carefully looked after. Mortga men. The bear section of the state most ges foreclosed and Collections made ly in the bear belt is in the Alleghany Ail Business Given Careful Attention range although bears are found in all the counties in the mountains. The *Beech ESTACADA, - - OREGON Creek and Fall Brook districts alone last season furnished 22 black bear to the CHEAP ARGUMENT huntsmen.— Penn. Record. Notice for Pubication SUMMONS United States land office. Portland, Oregon, July IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E OF OREGON 1 1 ,1 9 0 5 . N otice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, E. Grace Jansen, Plaintiff. VS 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and W ash H. C . Jansen, Defendant, ington territory:’ ’ as extended to all the public land T o H. C. Jansen, the above named defendant: states by act of August 4, 1892, Theodore E. Man In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby ner. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of O re required to appear and answer the complaint filed gon. has this day filed In this office his sworn state against you in the above entitled suit on or before ment No. 6608, for the purchase of the E lA of nwH Thursday, the 12th day of October, 1905, said date & Lots 1 & 2 of section 18. in township 5 South, being six weeks after the first publication of this range 4 East, and will offer proof to show that the land summons, and if you fail to appear and answer said sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than complaint, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to Court for the relief prayed for in her said complaint, said land before the register & receiver at Portland, viz: for a decree dissolving and annuling the bonds of Oregon, on W ednesday the 4th day of October. 1905 matrimony now existing between plaintiff and de H e names as witnesses: Jam es M iller of Portland, fendant, and for such further relief as to the Court'may Oregon: Edward Burke of Portland, Oregon: J. C. seem equitable. Burke of Portland, Oregon, and Chas. Osborne of T h is summons is published by order of Hon. Thos. Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad F. Ryan. Judge of the County Court of Clackamas versely the above described lands are requested to county, Oregon, made and entered on the 25th day file their claims in this office on or before said 4th of August, 1905; that the first publication of this day of October, 1905. summons is August 31st 1905, and the date of the Algernon S . Dresser, R egister. last publication thereof, October 12, 1905, and the tim e ordered for the publication is six successive weeks from and after August 31 st 1905. Dimick & Dlmick, Notice for Publication Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregdn C ity, Oregon. United States land office, Portland, Oregon. Oct. 9, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of congress of Notice for Publication June 3, 1878, entitled "A n a etjo r the sale of timber United States Land office, Portland, Oregon. July lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and 31, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compli Washington territo ry ," as extended to all the public ance with the provisions of the act of congress of land states by act of August 4 ,1 892, Horatio A . H ig - June 3. 1878, entitled " A n act for the sale of timber by of Charlotte, county of Eaton, state of Michi lands in the states of California, Nevada and Oregon, gan, has this day filed in this office his sworn xstate- and Washington territory," as extended to all the ment No. 6685, for the purchase of the SeK public land states by act of August 4, 1892, George of section 2 in township 5 S . range 4 E. and will of E. Rastall of Molalla, county of Clackamas, state of fer proof to show that the land sought is more valua Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur statement No. 6639, for the purchase of the SeJi of poses, and to establish his claim to said land before section 32 in township 5 s. range 4 e. and will offer the register & receiver at Portland, Oregon, on F ri proof to show that the land sought is more valuable day, the 15th day of Dec. 1905. He names as for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, witnesses: Fred C. W hitter of Portland, Oregon; and to establish his claim to said land before the re g Henry A . Duggan of Clatskanie. Oregon; U. Stout ister and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, Bryaat of Portland, Oregon; J C Bryant of Portlan-I, the 19 day of October. 1905. H e names as witness Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the es: Albert Pasold of of Molalla, Oregon; Harry J . above described lands are requested to file their Rastall of Molalla, Oregon; Graham Hungate of Molal-: claims in this office ornqr before said 15 day of Dec. la, Oregon, Ira Dickey of Molalla, Oregon. A n y and 1905. I all persons claiming adversely the above described Algernon S. Dresser, R egister. lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 19 day of October, 1905. . Algernon S . Dresser. Register. W. A. MEYLMAN, In support of admitting Chinese to the United States, Senator Scott says: We might admit so many each year under a bond to work only as house servants or in agricultural-pursuits, or any way that would keep them out of the railroad ma chine shops, and other pursuits in which American labor objects to the Asiatics. This arrangement would give relief to the East in the servant problem which has become more serious than the people of the West can imagine. Home life is being broken up our country because cannot get servants. Pat Crowe, like any other senseable man would do, waited until after taking in the Lewis and Clark Exposition, be fore permitting himself to be indentified. Perhaps he considered the world had no more charms for him after seeing the great exposition. The home people are visiting the Fair these last few days, and they are causing the total attendance to expand. The president has returned to school after a vacation at the seashore. Acreage Adjoining Estacada NOTICE All persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the Springwater Mill Company will find their account at the Estacada State Bank. The mill has gone under a new management and our old books must be closed up and a new set opened. Springwater Mill Company. L. W. V a n D y k k , Secretary. If you have land to sell advertise it in the News S p r in g w a t e r M ill C o . If You Intend To build Consult us^ about your lumber. Dressed all kinds, delivered at prices that will please. W e make everything needed in building matter What is known as the Bridenstine farm is for sale in small tracts. This land is near town, and will go fast at the price asked, ? lumber of Rough and Call on or address our agent, E. L. Meyers ♦ $25 to $50 an Acre Estacada, Oregon To we this land, learn terms etc call on or write David Bridenstine Estacada, Oregon C O U N T R Y A N D T O W N PEO PLE Wanting any printing done ahould call at The N E W S Shop and aee what we can do. and get our pric- U H f