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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
THINK STOP Figure with US , It will be to your advantage. W e can save you money on a Hack, Wagon, or anything in i ---------MACHINERY FARM Don’t Ycu Think Now / U N IV E R S A L A gcod time to touch up ycur old furniture and make them look like new? The cost is but a t ifle as cc m- pared to the good results obtained by using .... That we will surprise you at the low prices which we SELL Sash, Doors, Mould ings, Paints, Glass, Oils, & Builders’ Hardware LACQ U RET It is to your advantage to figure with us. A good time to put on eaves tr ugh and down spouting in now. Let us quote you prices We have Lacquret in 9 Shades Clear, Rich Red, Cherry, Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut, Dark Cak, Light Oak and Moss Green FOOD C H O P P E R S , 75c, $1.25, $1.50, $ 2 .2 4 40cts a Can The Bridge & Beach Co. Do Ycu Know Have had 69 years continuous success manufacturing their Stoves and Ranges, and were the first to introduce the celebrat- The ESTACADA fotWS PU BU SH H D K V K RY TH C R SD A Y BY H. A. W ILLIAM S Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Or. as second class mail. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On® Y ear S I 00 .50 SU Moat ha If pmié ia edvaace è « i Estacada State Bank IN C O R P O R A T E D « C A PIT A L $10,000.03^ A general banking I § business transacted G. H. LICHTHORN, Prop. Everything in Bakery A quartette composed of Duella M. Segur, Rosetta Shahan, Geo. J Kelley and Thos. Peters spent a ver pleasa t Ja y here, Sunday. Goods You FRESH There is a state law against'sell in g minors cigarette sand permitting them to smoke them. Yet every day a few small l>oys of Estacada are seen on the streets and else where smoking. The law is enforc ed in many towns but it has been overlooked here. How many par ents are there in Estacada who would be pleased to have the ciga rette law enforced? Every time one of these boys under 18 years of age is found smoking they are subject to arrest. the depot before he had time to get there. Mr. Cooke had been called to Ca/.adero, and had not returned. The would-be thief did not show himself again and has not been seen h.re ri ice. The incident gave sev eral others quite a scare. A wom an’ s presence of mind a v e.tel a robbery. Deputy Sheriff Tremlieth came over from Oregon C.ty Monday with warrants for the arrest of the local siiloon keepers on the charge of per- mit.ing slot inaches to be operat 'd in their places of business. Messrs Adkins and Cunningham had their trial yesterday. Carlsbad will be the name of the new Swedish settlement in Clacr- mas County about 16 -miles south east of Oregon City and about tin miles from Estacada. Rev. C. J. Renhard, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran Church of this city is the originator of the colinization scheme and has been quietly at work for the past several weeks organizing the Oregon Swedish Colinization Company, with the result that i960 acres of land have been purchas d and articles of incorporation will be filed in a few days. While the Swedes of this city are taking a lively interest in the project, a large percentage of the settlers will come out from the states of the East and the Middle West. — Telegram GAF FIELD BREAD ALW AYS Want. AND PA STERY ON H A N D »»»a#»# S p e c ia l O r d e r s C a r e f u lly F i l le d BARBER SHOP Linn Bras, are wanting teams to Peculiar but true, that the for haul lumber from their mill to town. tune tellers, who, for one dollar can Three fifty a thousand is paid, and te 1 you how to be happy and g t ,, . , . . ... ,, . here is an opportunity, while road rich, are listed with the poorer and . , . . are good, for men with good tear, s most discontented of our people. to make $5 a day. E. C. Clement who is in the em ploy cf post office department of the government and the secret service came out from Portland last week. He and Postmaster Haviland drove out and over the propased free rur al delivery route which may b : es tablished here. Mr. Clement found sufficient probable patronage along the route to recommend in his re port t o the department that the route be establi hed. It will be sev Business Chances eral months any way .before it can A house and lot for sale, near the be put in operation. business part of town. Price $300. Tw o fine lots on Main street will Estacada came near experiencing be sold at a bargain. ts first robbery last week. Late A good farm having extensive Friday evening a well-dressed man, improvements and a number of fruit a stranger in town, called at Allan trees on it Also, some very choice Cooke’ s house and told Mrs. Cooke acreage tracts close to town. We that her husband had sent him over have a numl>er of desireable town for his money sack. Mrs. Cook , lots and ranches that are being of who was alone, told him that the fered at reasonable figures And sack was at the depot, and the fel when buying, do not overlook the low left. Mrs. Cooke suspected fact that we write insurance for you. something wrong, and hurri d fo — T h e B anjc o f E s t a c a d a . if 73.924 77 A jury trial in the Stubbe-War- ner case resulted in a verdict of $ 15 The Russian people need a strong I for the plaintiff who was assessed nation to liberate them, as much as the defendant’s costs. Mr. Warn r did the Cuban people when Uncle had 15 witnesses, while M s S. ub- Sam took a hand in th ;ir behalf. be ka.1 about the same number. ?CARY CASH HARDWARE ^ œ?S) Bakery Clack: mas county's indebtedm s NOV’ . 16, 1905. Cook stoves $3 up. H'gh closet ranges $27.50 to $50. Heaters $2 to 15.00 Q<£§3><2*5 Home Advertising rates made known on appli- j Dr. Whitycombe and Prof. Cort’ - cation. Copv for publication and change of ad copy must be handed in not later ley w ill hold a farmers institute at tl an Wednesday morning to insure pub -1 g ag]e Creek, Tuesday, the 21st. lication lor that week. ed Singh Fi-e Ba. k in cast cook stoves and ranges which has proven such a marked success. Bridge & Beach Stoves aud Ranges are made c f the best materials, with the highest finish and workmanship, and possess the latest improvements :or insuring perfect operation, convenience and durability. j they want in this class of Holiday presents and their «roods are the best and up-to-date kind. Call in and see them —at the furniture store. M. H. R IC H A R D S -----Proprietor-------- Shaving and Hair Cutting At popular prices. Shop closed on Sundays Next to Postoffice T IM E CARD Oregon Water Power and Railway Company Office*: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Ore. Cars leave" Estacada «» T i l . 9 L 37 . " : 37 . a. m. and 1:37 3:47, 5 :37 and 9 o’clock p. tn. Cars leave Portland at 7:30, 9:30, 11:3 0 a m and 1:30 3:40, 5:44 and 7 :17 p m Way freight leaves Kstacada at 7:10 a m for Portland, and leaves Portland at 10:30 a in for return For further particulars see ALLAN F. COOKE, Local Agent Estacada, Ore - r- Livery ^ S ta b le & D ra y Line Situated on the Clackamas river \V. A. JONES, Prop. s >tne five miles from Cazadero are 1 c ited the adjoining ranches of J hn Straight and Paul Praeger. All work given prompt attention < A t present only a trail leads to their WOOD places; but, if the O W P extend Dry, any length always on hand th ir car line,(and indications are such as to predict the extension) they wjll be on the line, and will own valuable properties, besides E. F. R ii . f . y F. B. R il k y having a chance to market all their Pres. & Mngr. Secretary produce. These farmers were form erly from Clackamas, at which city ------- APPLY TO THE-------- Mr. Praeger is still tedder of the Title Company brass band. They believe in the Clackamas (Incorporated) future of this section of Clackamas 606—608, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., county and have already shown PORTLAND, OREGON much enterprise and perseverence in their work. For full information in relation to Notice for Publication Miss Lena Gerhardus and Severn Kircheni were the guests of L and M Steinman Sunday. Ed. Bates Sr. is still attending jury in Oregon City. Miss Lydia Steinman has gone to Portland to w’ork for a few weeks. The dance given by Eagle Creek Land office at Portland, Oregon, Sept. 1$, 1905. The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the Farmers is Solicited Clackamas Co. Lands Grauge No 297 under the able man At a distance of on'y ten miles of Notice is hereby given that the following named set tler has filed notice of his Intention to make final W E W IL L E X T E N D YOU E V E R Y F A C IL IT Y C O N SIS T A N T W ITH agement of the committee composed Estacada there is- soon to be found proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will & Titles MODERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S of Homer Glover, Mrs. Zeak, Lydia ed a colony of Swedes the number be made before the register and receiver at Portland. Reliable, Abstract* of Title at reasona Oregon, on Nov. 27. 1905, viz: Edwin A. Stevens 'Steinman, Anna Burghardt and Mr of which is only to be guessed. H. E. 15491 for the S w g of Sec. 34. T 3 S . R 5 E. ble rates. Loans Negotiated. Clacka Oneal proved to be a decided suc Will this mean any thing to Esta He names the following witnesses to prove his con mas County Property Bought & Sold. tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, cess and was largely attended by cada? It ought to. About 2000 viz: Cciil on us— Wc arc here to serve you Taxes received at our Portland office. people from the surrounding towns. acres of the best land in the state C. B. Charlton of Estacada. Oregon Estates Managed John Linn of i» fiL The attendance was larger than was have been secured for this colony, Granville Linn of Currinsvllle. Deeds, Mortgages and other Papers (•>) expectecd but there was supper e intending to cut this into small tracts Henry Epperson of Accurately .Drawn Algernon S . Dresser. Register. 4. nough for half as many more, which each family having but a small piece. Notice for Publication _ _ _ is always the case at Eagle Cre k. It means that at least 200 people PROFESSIONAL C A RD S Land office, at Portland, Oregon, September 9. O 2£> ^ > ^ 3 Some fifty numbers weie sold at will lie added to the county’s popu- 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make $1 each besides 15 or 20 supp r I lotion in the next year or so, and final Dr. C. B. SMITH proof in support of her claim and that said proof tickets at 25c each. Music was fur Estacada is much the nearest rail- will be made before the register and receiver at Port Eagle Creek PH YSICIAN & SURGEON land. Ore. on November 27. 1905, viz: Callie B. nished by instrimuntal trio from road town to this new settlement. Charlton; H. E. No. 14,665. for the nw g Sec. 34 T. The dance at the grange hall last Milwaukee, and Buzz Thompson Should we not if possible, see that 3 S . R 5 E. She names the following witnesses to Estacada office.- I'p stain in Howe's store. week attracted quite a crowd. acted as floor manager. Everybody the road leading out to this colony’s prove her continuous residence! upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Epperson of Currinsvill®. The D u b o is Lu m b e r C o m pan y Atty. E. F. Riley of the Chamber present had a good time and ex j neighborhood, lie improved and Oregon: Edwin H. Stevens of Garfield, Oregon; Dr. Smith will be at his home in Eagle Creek evenings and mornings. of Commerce spent last Sunday at pect to have another in the future, placed in condition so that the peo- Granville Linn of Currinsville. Oregon; Angela Stev of Estacada, O regon . ■ ens of Garfield, Oregon, Henrv Githen's. Algernon S . Dresser. Register. —---- ~ ---------- ! pie may come to Estacada to trans- M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L C LA SSES OP Noah Heiple has been using his DODGE NEWS William K. Haviland, M. D. act business? Notice for Publication traction engine for plowing purpos- United States land office. Portland. Oregon. Oct. PHYSICIAN • • * SUtCfOH. While out hunting last Sunday Marshall Lovelace closed all the 9. 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compli tes. I M Park saw a large gray wolf in j nickle-in-tlie-slot machines Tuesday ance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber the neigliliorhood of the old Willis His action in doing this was caused j Tndl intiiVnMacattom , Or^~N^k'.Zd Cazadero Notes place, He shot at it but failed to by the fact that the deputy sheriff! w “ hin*>on territory." « e*t.nd.d to »11 th . public , . , . . . land states by act of August 4.1892, Horatio A. Hig- Night bell at Second St. entrance The Hammond Co’ s, contract kill it. was here the day before and caused | by of Chsriott#. county of Eaton. state of Michi with the O W P is nearing comple P Geneski, who lives across Cle.-fr ' the arrest of Jthe proprietors of the | gan. has this day filed in this office his sworn state- _ . .. . . " * I mem No. 6685, lor th . purchase o l the SeX tion. They have 25 men, several Creek, l o s t his house and every thing places where they were kept. A ll 0i section 2 m township 5 s. range 4 E. and will of- W. A HEYLMAN, for proof to show that the land sought is more valua teams and two donkey engines at in it by fire last week. He started of the machines are closed with pad M&ÊEJliqti grado building material a ipccIaltyJ+Jit Attorney at Law ble for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur wor*c- to Oregon City at i o’clock Thurs -1 locks. poses. and to establish his claim to said land before NOTARY PUBLIC ^ . ... . __ . the register It receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Fri- W ill Bradley was over at Spring- day morning and his wife, who had The Estacada Wood Manufact- ; day. the 15th day of Dec. 1905. He names as Estates carefully looked after. Mortga [f You Arc Going to BuilJ, V/e Can Tit water last Sunday so he says. I prepared breakfast for him, went uring company this morning Closed wi,n6S*®*: Fr#dC- w hm er o# Poniard. Oregon: ges foreclosed and Collections made . ’ Henry A. Duggan of Clatskanie. Oregon; U. Stout After a ten days sickness, An- back to bed. She awoke about an AH Buyinen Given Cartful Attention ! a con tract w ith local saw m ill men Bryaat of Portland. Oregon; J C Bryant of Portland. You Out to the Top Notch in Every drew McGregor is able to go to his hour later to find the hause in flames fc r t t fy e B o w a m U r t Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the - - CM EGON above described lands are requested to fil® th®ir K S T A C A D A , work again. and barely had time to rouse the thing Required fir lumber, A ll of th is ill be used Claims in this office on or before said 15 day of Dec. Mis. Jukes and Mr. Gibblin were children and escape, in the manufacture of cross arms for 1905. Algernon S . Dresser. Register. guests of Mrs. Gordon. Sunday. j Miss Cora Keller has returned telephone and telegraph poles The Mouldings in All Styles Geo. BRQWNELL Mr. Earl B.irns rn 1 Mrs. Will;- from Aurora where she has been SUMMONS j contract calls for the delivery of L A W YER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Bins are able to lie out again. employed in a restaurant. I at least 20,coo feet each day. the OF OREGON C. E. D L3 CJS, M a n a g e r Rex and Neil Gordon were in Mrs. James Marrs went to Colton : delivery to begin at once. —Oregon For the County of Clackamas All bn*ine*s promptly attended to Helena Wicks. Plaintiff. Cazadero, Sunday, and Rex says he Friday W. A. JONK 3 is our selling .«gent in Estacada, Ore;;ou Daily Journal, 14th. ORKCeO* C iT V . O R FC O VS ; is tired of haching and would like a J. W Wick». Defendant. Last week M. C. Adkins sold his j Mrs. Grabel has sold her Racket To J . W. Wicks, the above named defendant: lassie with pink cheeks for a cook. G . B . D IM IC K Telephone connection direct with mill w . A . D IM IC K In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby i J R Townsend of Estacada was s:iloon business and saloon room 1 store to Mrs. H. Eyman and Mrs. required to appear and answer the compiaim filed j here last week making arrangements fixtures to Mr. Wm. Pattcrshak H. Cooper. These ladies have form- against you In the above entitled suit on or before ! D1MICK & DIMICK, who took possession of the place ed a partnership and will conduct the 20th day of December. 1905. and if you fail to to locate a butcher shop here. appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the said Attorneys at Law C O U N TR Y A N D TOWN P E O P L E ut once. Mr. and Mrs. Adkins will the business at the old stand, in court for a decree of divorce. retain their hom e here, but w ill Iw Cooper and Hyman's fu m itlire store t *4* ,ummon* •* published by order of Ho*. Thcm- Wanting »ny printing (ton® si Currinsville i» *i . i r .t * . . . . . . . at F. Ryan. Judge of the County Court of Clackamas celt at Tbs NEWS Sh^p end in ro rtlan d much Of the time. Mr. They have more than doubled the county. Oregon made and entered on the JOth day I what we can do. and get our Weather fino. k Adkins has a saloon on Sixth St. stock b v adding a large line of small oi0c,ob*r »ha» the first pehaaMaa hereof - ** n being dated this 2nd dsy of li^i. 1 90S Potatile dig ing will soon be over, in Portland. Mr. PaUendidk and holiday goods. They are going to C. d . a d . c. Lutarm* o r F ic e : 2. 3 S 4, -.Aarra « . do , Carl 1 Huis i on the sick list. family a t v from Wenatchee. W'a.sh. supply the people with eterything Pi».nrtfr« Anon w n . Orate* City Orwtor. W e handle Insurance in several of the Best and Oldest Companies Buy and Sell Lands and Issue Drafts on Foreign Countries Are local Agents for the O. W . P. Townsite Company § § I « >:} I J. W. R E E D . Pres. T. YOCUM. Vice-Pres. R. S 1 R A T T O N . Cashier <2i® I Hr end Ceder LUMBER C : * 'V OREGON C I T Y , OREGON