The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, November 23, 1905, Image 4

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better pitee to trade than
And von v.-il! net find
with us.
Taka into consideration Trice-;, accommo­
dations, and Liberal Treatment.
W e are in busi­
ness to serve the public and intend to do so with low
Prices and Courteous Treatment
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Oregon Water Power and
Railway Company
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it. A. WILLIAMS
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Pine Cedar Shingles
I have the selling agency for firstelass Offices:
Entered at the posloifict in Hil­ ada. Or.
mountain cedar shingles well seasoned
as second ( lass mail.
1-2 First St. Portland, Or«.
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-------- - I and of the !>est material.— A. Morrow, Ks-
Cars leave Estacada
Advertising rates made known on appli- tacada, Oregon,
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7:37
9:37. n : 37. “ • <». and 1:37
cation. Copy for publication and change |
3:47, 5:37 and 9 o’clock p. in.
Another Store
of ad copy must be handed in not later
than Wednesday morning to insure pub- |
Cnrs leave Portland
licution for that week.
Charles Bloomer who came here
at 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a m and 1:30
two weeks ago and purchased lots
3:40. 5:44 and 7:,7 P m
Cl 00
0»e Year
near the track in the south part of
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I Si* Monili«
Way Ire'glit leaves Estacada at 7:10
If paid in advance
town is having a building 16 by 50
a 01 for Portland, and leaves Portland at
built. A part of it will be used for
10:30 a in for return
NOV. 23, 1905.
living purposes, and the remainder
as a store room.
Mr. Bloomer in­ For further particulars see
The city dads convened in regu­ tends putting in a stock of notion
ALLAN F. COOKE,
lar session Tursday evening at the goods, tobaccos and confections. A!
city's council chamber and cleaned Lindsey has the building contract.
Kstaeuda, Ore
Local Agent
the docket of considerable business.
NOTICE
The unexpired term of M. C. Ad-
We have a tract of One Hundred
' kin’ s liquor license was transferred
to M. Padoshek, Mr. Adkin’ s suc­ twenty acres of land one and a half
cessor in business. Bonds of the miles from Cazadero that we can
two saloon men were presented, and give the first applicant a bargain on
It’s worth $400 more than we will
placed on file.
The committee appointed to se­ ask for it. The present owner must
W. A. JONES, Prop.
cure right of way for the water pipes sell Enquire of the Estacada State
from T. Yocum’ s farm to the reser­ Bank, Agent
All work given prompt attention
R. A. S t r a t t o n , Cashier.
voir was given blanks for that pur­
WOOD
pose and the committee will proceed
Currinsville
at once to get the consent from
Dry, any length alwny* on hand
Miss Gussie Githens of this place
those over whose land the pipes will
run to grant right of way to the city went to Eastern Oregon last Mon­
of Estacada. The farms affected day.
Do not forget the Basket Social E. F. R ile y
F. II. R ii . ky
are those of T. Yocum, D F. W ar­
Secretary
Pres. & Mngr.
ner D. Bridenstine, W. Stubbe, V. and Dance which is to lie given by
Eagle
Creek
Grange,
No.
297,
at
Lingelbaugh and O. W . P. Town-
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their hall on the evening of Dec. 9,
site Co.
Applications have been made to 1905. Every body welcome. Gen­ Clackamas Title Company
(Incorporated)
the council by J. F. Lovelace and tlemen come and bring the ladies.
Ladies,
all
come
and
bring
the
606—
608,
Chamber
of Commerce Bldg.,
T. J. Andrefor the privilege of put­
PORTLAND, OREGON
ting in and operating a public baskets.
SLBSCRIPLO* RATES
Perhaps a Heater, er maybe
A Cook Stove or
Range
Livery Stable
& Bray Line
You Hay Drava Homo
f with a wagon that everybody takes off his hat to if you
I trade with us. W e are not given to extravagant state­
ments but the experience we have had selling
W e can satisfy your M ape ty in either
S t u d e b a k e r V e h ic le s
F i n d Harness
Bridge & Beach
f s warrants 11s in putting it strong. That experience proves that
nothing satisfies so well as Stmlehakers. We don't need tc tell
you that they are honest goods. When you have made your pur
chase you go home satisfied and stay satisfied. That's the kina of
customers we need in the building or our business. That's why we
handle the Studebaker line.
Stoves and Ranges are unsurpassed for beauty
Quality and Workmanship___________
Six hole, high Toset Ranges from
$28 to $50
Q o you n e e d e o m e t h ln o ?
L n t u s f lt ju r c on It w ith you .
T h e Gary H ard w are Co., Estacada, lire .
P. S. Stmlehakem are not afrnftl to brand their product with the name Stndehalrc-r, and that
numeplute on your j< ia your heat «uartunce that yuu have a vehicle >>t true value and worth.
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Phænix Pure Paint
Is made of Pioneer W hite Lead, Aride of Zinc, Pure Linseed Oil and
Eest Body Paint made.
Pure
Colors— the
Heaviest,
Purest
and
It is to your interest to buy
S A S H , D O O R S , M O U L D IN G S , P A I N T S , O IL S , G L A S S
of us.
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Our prices are low and we can furnish them to you promptly
C A R Y C A S H H A R D W A R E ,#
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IN C O R P O R A T E D
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C A P I T A L $10,000.00
A
general
banking
business transacted
W e handle Insurance in several of the Best and Oldest Companies
Buy and Sell Lands and Issue
Drafts on Foreign Countries
A re local Agents for the O. W . P. Townsite Company
The
Business of the Merchants of Estacada
and the Farmers is Solicited
W E W II.L E X T E N D YOU E V E R Y F A C IL IT Y C O N SISTA N T W ITH
MODERN B A N K IN G PR IN CIPLE S
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Call on us—We arc here to serve you
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J. V/. R E E D , P r e s .
T. Y O C U M , V ic e - P r e s .
P . A. S I R A T T O N . C a s h i e r
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The
Carlsberg
The Dubois Lumber Company "HÌ
of Estacadd, Oregon
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MANUFACTURERS OF ALL CLASSICS OP
Fir end Ceder
LUM BER
...», i„,^. High çrâdc buüding material a specialty £
If You Are Gcing to Build, We Can Fit
You Out to the
Top
Notch
in
Every*
thing
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E.
DU3GÎS, Manager
W. A. JONHS is our selling agent in Estucada, Oregon
Telephone connection direct with mill
CO U N TR Y AN D TO W N PF.OPT.K
Wantine any printing (tore *
call at T h e N E W S S ,op an,
what w# can do. and g t our
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Settle­
ment
are most excellent and the outlook
most promising. Alfred Ludgren,
who will probably be the first to
settle down at Carlsberg, came here
front Manatoha and was surprised
when he learned at what prices land
could be secured. Mr. Lundgren
has returned to Manatoha to dispose
of his farm there and close out his
affairs preparatory to making a per­
manent home in Clackamas Coun­
ty, and he promised to bring a
number of others with hint. The
land purchased by us is nicely loca­
ted on Canyon Creek, and being a
rich red loam, is excellently adapt­
ed for garden truck and fruits which
I presume will have the most atten­
tion as the intention is to bring the
ground to the highest state of culti­
vation. The land is drained by
Canyon Creek, and an irrigating
ditch, already constructed, will pro­
vide against danger during unusu­
ally dry seasons.
At present this
ditch irrigates alxmt 500 acres of
land and its capacity will be in­
creased so as to bring every acre
within the possibility of cultivation
with comparative safety.
While railroad facilities are not
the best at present, a good wagon
road leads to Oregon City, end it
will notbelongbefore a track will be
brought into the district, the Ore­
gon Water Power Company’s line
being within ten miles at Estacada.
To me it appears that to the lack of
rail road facilities only can be at­
tributed the fact that this land has
not been farmed very long ago.
Some of it has lieen cleared off;
other portions are dotted with
stumps, and there is some timber.
The nights are growing longer.
For full information in relation to
Potatoe digging is over.
Thaksiving is nearing and turkeys
Clackamas Co. Lands
can see their finish.
Miss Sarah Kitching and her sis­
& Titles
ter Mrs. W. Lofftnan went to the
Reliable Abstracts of Title at reasona­
latter’ s home in Washington last
ble rates. Loans Negotiated. Clacka­
Monday.
mas County Property Bought & Sold.
Miss Lutie Morgan was seen tak­
Taxes received at our Portland office.
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown out for
Estates Managed
a drive on the streets of Currinsville
Deeds,
Mortgages
and other Papers
and Estacada last week.
Accurately Drawn
Miss Belle Huffman was the guest
of Charles Kitching last Sunday.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Miss Freda Duus is visiting in
Portland.
Dr. C. B. SMITH
— A Villager.
weighing scales somewhere on the
streets of the city. On a motion
the council designated as a site for
such a scales, a place on the south
side of Second street midway be­
tween Main and Broadway. The
granting of the privilege to any one
person was evaded, but there was
an implied understanding that the
first man on the grounds with a
proper scales would be it.
The removal of the scales from
this point will be subject to the
wish city council.
DODGE NEWS
Miss Rose Huggins, of Eagle
Creek, is visiting her sister Mrs. W
E Myers.
Jas. Marrs and son Ray have
been making eider for E Lacey.
Henry Myers and family of Gas­
ton, are visiting Mr. Myers’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J T Myers.
There is to be a Geography
match on Thursday evening Oct. 23
at the Dodge school house, between
the Elwood school and the Dodge
school. Every boby cordially in­
vited.
I M Park is hauling the lumber
for Mrs. Gordon’ s new residence.
Win. closner of Springwater was
a Dodge visitor last Thursday even­
ing.
Neva Bovlan Myrtle Park and
Elvin Myers attended church at
Springwater last Sunday evening.
W hy don’t we hear oftener from
Springwater, Currinsville and Eagle
Creek ? There is surely one person
in each of these places who takes
enough interest in his or her com­
munity to send in news items even-
week to the Ivstacada News. The
Editor has offered to furnish sta­
tionary and stamps to correspond­
ents from each neighborhood. 1
am sure we are all proud of The
Estacada News and want to see it
succeed, but we ought to be willing
to do our part. Isn’ tth is true, Mr.
Editor ?
P oi . l y .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Farms and Town
Lots
for
Sale at Bargains
Estacada is one of the most beautiful
towns in the state, and is sure to have a
population of 5,000 before it is five years
old.
It will certainly become a manu­
facturing center. The city is situated on
the O. W. P. Rv. about 35 miles from
Portland. The railway company is with
the people in building up the community
and it is * ure to be a winner.
If you
want to invest in Real Estate and be in a
position to make money, write u*. We
have some choice pieces for sale and will
give you a good deal on them. We have
some fine farms for you as well, and will
make the price right.
We are selling
property every day.
T
hk
B a n k
of
Estacada office, Up stairs in Howe’s store.
Dr. Smith will be at his home in Eagle
Creek evenings and mornings.
William K. Haviland, M. D.
PHYSICIAN mmé SURGEON.
Of flea at tfca drag «lora,
-
Night calf« answered.
Night bell et Second St. entrance
W. A. HEYLMAN,
E stacada . *
Attorney at Law
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 will
be made before the register and receiver at Portland.
Oregon, on Nov. 27. 1905. viz: Edwin A . Stevens
H. E. 15491 for the S w * of Sec. 34. T 3 S . R 5 E.
He 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.
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 Novem ber 27. 1905, viz:
Callie B.
Charlton: H. E. No. 14.665. for the n w g 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:
H enry 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.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Estates carefully looked after. Mortga­
ges foreclosed and Collections made
All Business Given
ESTACADA,
Careful Attention
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OREGON
Geo. C. BROWNELL
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LAW YER
All business promptly attended to
ORF.OOJC CITY,
OR ROOM
G . B. D IM IC K
W . A . D IM IC K
DIM ICK & DIMICK,
Attorneys at Law
Notary
P u b lic
Foreclosed.
Estates
Settled.
Mortgages
Abstracts Furnished
M oney
Loaned
Rev. Mr. Renhard has been in
Portland only about a year, having
OFFICE: 2 , 3 & 4 , CARDS BLDO,
Agnes Watt, a favorite vocalist
been called here from St Louis, Mo. of Portland, was the guest this
Notice
for
Publication
OREGON CITY.
OREGON
Would Wed Our Polly’
United States land office. Portland. Oregon. Oct.
hut he has already become con­ week, of Mrs. MacMahon.
9,
1905. Notice is hereby given that in compli­
vinced that Oregon offers unpara
ance with the provisions of the act of congress of
n u t! T H E B E S T
Merchant • Ltwtjlen of Spring- T o " B a c h e l o r , ”
June 3, 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale of timber
Riled opportunities for homesekers, 1
g iv e n
The
Care The Estacada News:
water has placed an ad in The News
lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and
at th e
and so without delay took up the
ÏRAND
Having
seen
your
ad
in
the
last
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w“
hl"ron
territory
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e«end«i
to
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th.
p
ublic
for his large general merchandise
WORLDS
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land states by act of August 4.1892. Horatio A . H ig -
’ R 1ZE
matter of bringing a good and pro­
store.
He is making special low i.SSlie of The News, I hasten to re- j by of Charlotte, county of Eaton, state of Mlchl- fighest
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gressive lot of people. Friday njght
! ply. I am a sprightly voting miss
hat thu d« niod m th u oifica h in w o r n « t « t » -
St. Louis.
V w ard
prices on Gents' Underwear.
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ment No. 6685. for the purchase of
the
Se$f
a meeting was held and a goodly j
Mr. Business Man, are you not | of forty seven summers, have black j Of section 2 In township 5 S . range 4 E. end will of-
portion of the capital stock, which
printed hair’ " hich “ slikrhtly mixed with a | »• m * to .n«r
th. land *>u,h. 1. mor. vam.
ble for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
for a starter has been placed at $25, ¡ needing some stationery
poses. and to establish his claim to said land before
000, was taken up. Inasmuch as writing material of any kind? Is lighter shade, gray eyes with an ex the
register & receiver at Portland. Oregon, on F ri­
the settlers will lose no time in get thcre nothing that you could get Pression °* fawn
innocence, am day.
^ th# l5th ^
1905 He
arttnaaaea: FredC. wtmt.r of Portland. Orecon:
ing improvements underway, con- printed which would Ire a conven-, I 5-6 yds high, waist measure 32 in- , u
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I feel that I am rannhle nf " » 1 A. D umm of Clatskani». Orecon: U. Stout
sulerable cap ital will be expended isnce, a benefit and a labor-scver t o
f
01
Brram of Portland. O r.to n ; j c Brram of Portland,
by the colonists in the beginning, 1 1™ in your WWk ? The News is ^
Jur . ^ « “1
, l)Ut tilt* p io n io ter savs it will not be here to do printing and would be
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claims in this offtce on or before said I5 day of Dec.
T h o H e w a n d En larged
j long Itefore the great waste of land pleased to accommodate vou.
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own livin * for 29 years and w ill j h o i .
E d itio n Contain#
A lgerno n S . D resse r. R e g ister.
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SUMMONS
25,000 N e w Words
N e w G a zetteer o f the W erld
with moro t tun (V > 0 title«, baaed on the
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latoat cciuuj r e t u r n
points
j business part of town. Price $300. nough to raise a good crop of car-
Fo r the County of Clackam as
N ew B iographical D ictionary
to Powel's Valley as an example of
H elena W ick s. Plaintiff.
cootalnlne 1 ha nitmca o f over KV000 noted
Two fine lots on Main street will rots each year, as I take them as a
pereooa, data o f birth, death, eta.
VS
what thift and close application will
lie sold at a bargain.
tonic for my complexion I am used J. W . W ick s. D efendant.
hr w . t . n Alims, r v i r l l . d .
produce, and he says most of the
J . W . W ic k s, the above named defendant:
C u it a d S t a b u C u m m ia C o o r r o f M u c a liv n .
A good farm having extensive . to a southern climate but could a- T In o the
nam e of the State of O regon, you are hereby
! land there was brougnt into cultiva-
2 3 tO Q u a rto P a g e e
I improvements and a number of fruit dapt myself to any kind of one. required to arc ear and an sw er the complaint ftled »rw n * . • M liiM M U t
j tion by Swedish settlers.
against you In the above entitled suit o n e r before
trees on it Also, some very choice I refer you to any one who doesnt the 20th day of D ecem ber. 1905. and if you fail to N o ce-! o d l - > F , v r r y H o m e
. ! ’ ’Oregon offers splendid induce-
AV . V cbeur'a C o :> -la t« ( I r - l m r ; w*:,
acreage tracts close to town. We know me.
appear and an sw er the plaintiff will apply to the said ,
m ePa«c*. Lfoolllaalrauoa,.
,ia.
mentsto h im e ie ik u s ," » id R iv
court for a d ecree o f divorce.
A t r a d ii Thin Paper Edition P i Lars
haw a number of desireable town
Address,
'sprinted I nratfcaaatM ahum am rn ib r r-' tinm. f
T h is sum m ons is published by order of H on. T h o m ­
Renhard in explaininghis reason for
t-m limp r.. . era and tswtiwffocn^TW tU. h\»«V • S * -
lots and ranches that are being of- \
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L heeked I.assie. as F. R yan. J u d ge of the County Court of Clackam as
; having taken up the work of estab-
n u t B, - A Teat la Prn— iiailj-V » U-
.
Care of The News. Estacada county. O regon, m ade and entered on the 30th day
fered at reasonable figures
And
t
í r t t s d e it e r t a in ln g .
of October. I <*05 that the first publication hereof
l fishing the colony.- I h aw been
A lso lituotrmuÑi pnranfc».-: ¿
when buying, do not overlook the
J. R. Townsend calls your atten­ being dated this 2nd day of N ov. 1905.
here hardly a year, but haw seen
O . O C. H C k l U A I I O '
C . D . At D . C Latcurette
fact that we write insurance for you. tion to his new stock of shoes. See
F w h lU h e r e , S z r U e f l e i d , 13 ____
enough to-atisfv me that conditions
Plaintiff s Attorneys. O re go n C ity O regon
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