u cr* The ESTACADA NEWS Will Unite To Elect Count) P U BLISH ED F.VKRY TH URSDAY BY Commissioner Livery Stable H . A. W IL L IA M S SPECIAL SALES DAY SPECIAL PRICES elect a county commissioner at the Advertising rates made known on appli­ The p-.ople in the cation. Copy for publication and change next election of ad copy must be banded in not later various districts are to hold melt­ than Wednesday morning to insure pub­ ings this week and name two eaih lication for that week. Dw Year sisscripvio * lures <1 0 0 .so Sin Months If paid in advance JA N . 25, 1906 Monday, January 29th, 1906, will be Wash Day at the Cary Hardware store. Remember, not Tuesday, but Monday, January 29. Clothes Wringers, Wringer Tub Attachments, Clothes Baskets, Wire & Cotton Clothes Lines, Washing Machines, Sad Irons : Clothes Horses, Wood Wash Tubs, Galvanized Wash Tubs, Clothes Pins, Mop Sticks, and Scrub Brushes : This special sales day price is for cash only' ï IH Special Sales Day price on Clothes Pins ONE CENT A dozen. Not more than five dozen Clothes Pines to any one customer Remember the date~January 29th Do not miss this sale, if you want anything in this line Cary Hardware Co. & Dray Line The Hast portion of Clackamas Entered at the postoffice in Kstacada, Or. county is going to join forces and as second class mail. There is great need of a revision of the laws of Oregon relating to the publication of legal notices. Or­ egon is fifty years behind the times. The idea of posting election notices, for instance, when there are news­ papers in the state to do such work, is a case in point. F'ifty years ego, when tliere were no newspapers, or very few, in Oregm, the methods of today were to he excused; today, there is absolutely no excusî for such methods. There are count­ less other notices of a public char­ acter that the laws of the state should require the publication of If Oregon is ever going to emerge from the frontier it is high time a beginning was made. The posting costs absolutely more than the pub iishing would.— Moro Observer. Oregon is already out of the tim­ ber so far as frontier is concerned, hut many of its laws should be re­ vised so as to properly meet the conditions as they are to-day. The public of today look to the newspa­ pers for all public news which re­ lates to the public at large, and the public officials’ business should be printed. Too much publicity in public matters cannot be given, and the public is always willing to pay for the information. A dollar’s worth of publicity will often pre­ vent many dollars lost in concealed graft. of their number to meet later and decide on a person to support for the office. If a candidate * can he decided on who will be entirely sat­ isfactory to all districts, and cue whom we will all support then his election will lie assured. The meet­ ing for Estacada will he held next Saturday of this week at 2 p. in. W . A. JONES, Prop. All work given prompt attention WOOD Dry. any length always on hand PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. C. B. SMITH PH YSICIAN Si SURGEON Superintendent of Schools Zinser Estacada office: l'p stairs in Howe’s store. has discovered that there is such a place in Clackamas Co. as Estaca­ Dr. Smith will be at his home in Eagle Creek evenings ami mornings. da, and Tuesday he swooped down on the city and visited the schools. William K. Haviland, M. D. It was Mr. Zinser’ s first visit here since the school has been established PHYSIC LAM and Sl'RCECN. and he was very agreeably sur­ Office a t Ute drag store, - prised to see such excellent condi­ Muht calía answered. tions prevailing in our schools, and in the growth of the place. Some Night br?ll at Second St. entrance selfish people might think from this that we could get along nicely with­ out such an officer, hut there are W. A. H EYLM AN , other duties than visiting schools Attorney at Law connected with the office. NOTARY PUBLIC A Ladies’ Aid Society was form­ ed last week at a meeting held for that purpose, and twelve ineint>ers were secured. The meetings will be held on the second and fourth Fridays in each month beginning with Feb. 9. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. S. \V. Irwin, Pres. Mrs. T. J. Reagan, V. Pres.; Miss Iva Dale, S ec.; Miss Gertrude Morrow, Treas. Estates carefully looked after. Mortga­ ges foreclosed and Collections made All Business Given Careful Attention OREGON ESTA CAD A , Geo. C. B R O W N E LL LA W YER All business promptly attended to OREGON C IT Y , OREGOft It costs nothing for voters to reg­ ister before any notary who has the blanks. The notary is paid by the county at rate of ten cents for each .r s c r r s r r : m : - .æ H s r e s c r ^ 'B n T ' jp j askaw ■— r r g >• Ta. r. : School Report registration, providing the one who registers-votes at the general elec­ forth into the night, and a light In the Portland Journal of Janu­ tion. So if you register and do not Report cf the schools of the City falling of snow, declaring they had ary 23, the Portland \V. C. T . V . vote the officer gets no pay. Not of Estacada for the term ending never spent a more enjoyable even­ takes occasion to tell the people of much of a fortune i.; it for the regis­ Dec. 3 1, 1905. ing. .he world of some horrible crimes tration officer. Total number enrolled for the alleged to be going on in Estacada. Danger* of a Cold aad Mow to Avoid Them The only barn invthc city term.......................................... ,,....9 6 County Judge Ryan has author­ More fatalities have their oregin in or The article says the liquor laws are Average enrollment for term ...76 Good teams and careful drivers to evaded here etc. etc. That the city ized the acceptance of $750 by the result from a cold than from any other (!NCC RPCKATLD) any part of the country Average attendance for term ...74 cause. This fact alone should make peo­ officials permit fagran t violations estate of the late John Goebel of the Number who entered at begin­ ple more careful as there is no danger of the laws regulating the saloons. O. W. P. & Ry. Co. in full settle­ ning of school and have been neith- whatever from a cold when it is properly That minors are permitted in the ment of the claim of the estate. treated in the beginning. For many years her absent nor tardy...................... 14 saloons and furnished liquor for the Young Mr. Goebel lost his life last Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been A t the mid-year examination tjie price. A s is always the case with summer at Cazadero and his father A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S T R A N S A C T E D For any disease of the skin we can re- rec°gnized as the most prompt and effec following are the tanking pupils for commend Chamberlain's Salve. It re­ tual medicine in use for this disease. It such articles, it is over-drawn and who is 75 years old was quite de­ the various grades:— lieves the itching and burning sensation acts on nature’s plan, loosens the cough a tnole hill is made into a mountain. pendent on his son for support. He Eighth grade: Edna Miller and instantly and soon effects a cure. This relieves the lungs, open the secretions and May he a few minors go into the gets the $750. « A va Lovelace. salve is also invaluable for sore nipples. aids nature in restoring the system to a saloons, arid may be some of them to a healthy condition. Sold by Est-ica Cut th:s out and take it to the Kstacada Estacada drug store. Seventh grade: Kitty Ellen Rae- drin k; hut what is the use of a drug store and get a free sample of Cham­ da drug store. gan and Paul Womer. per’son who knows be t r saying that berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. GARTIELD Sixth grade: Harry Grabel and things go on here which would not These tablets are far superior to pills, be­ DODuF. NEWS Nature seemingly dissatisfied Bert Page. ing easier to take and more pleasant in th her white carpet has changed There was three inches of snow be tolerated in Portland. Impossi­ effect. They correct disorders of stom­ Edith gradge: E va Downing and for a greener one. here Saturday night hut it all dis­ ble! What is the use too, of offend­ ach, llvur an l bowels. Harold Eckerson. The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the ing a few hundred law-abiding citi­ fit I A social dance was given at the appeared the next day. Fourth grade: Maggie Lingle- î raters is Solicited & j Grange hall by Grover Krigbaum, Ii. Lacy lost one of his horses zens only to tell the Pacific North­ Electric Li^ht & Power Co. bach and Lena Harkenrider. John Irvin accompanied by W. R. last week. It was valued at $150. west that a boy was seen by some­ Third grade: Jessie Hannah and It Geo. F. Martin, Wm T . Muir Marie Fisher. Oatfield furnishing the music. Rheumatism is thought to have one to have entered a saloon. is possible to have these law break W E W IL L E X T E N D YOU E V E R Y F A C IL IT Y and William L. Brewster have filed Theodore F ir y of Portland is been the cause of its death. Second grade: Leo Havens and visiting bis friend Geo. W. Locker- Mr. and Mrs. John Keller are the ers corrected without outsid rs in­ 11 the County Clerk’ s office articles and Eddie Gerric. C O N SIS T A N T W ITH MODERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S All of incorperation of the Estacada | by of Portland, prowd and happy pa en's cf p ti rfering in the city papers. First grade: Viola Stratton„ and Lester Townsend cf Boring was bouncing boy w h o v .rsh rn jan . 14. that is needed is a little straight­ Light & • Power Company, with a Guy Lantz. fit | in Garfield Thursday VVe have all felt sad to see so many forward, honest anil open business capital stock of $3000, divided into L. M. S u r f a c e , wi{li the peace officers cn the part 30 shares at $ ic o per share. The ^ 1 ' On Friday evening a pleasant sur- o the old settlers leaving the neigh- E. F. S u r fa c e , of the complainants. Instead of principal office of of the comany is J/r¡p rise was tendered M iiS Rachel D_- bo: hood, but we forget our sorrow Teachers. hastening to the papers with their at Estacada. when we see the population increas­ vis at the home of her parents, Mr. grievances these parents and W. C. Several Estacada business men ¡and Mrs. J. J. Davis, the event cel- ing in this way. J. W. REEP, Pres. YLCLM, Vicc-Prcs Lives of great men all rem nd us T. LT. people might better have the are interested in the company and j ebratitig her 15th anniversary. A Postmaster Haviland has received R. A. STRATTON, Cashier " l i. the name that makes the man offenders of the law arrested and will have the management of the ! jolly party of her young friends as- application blanks and those who punished. The common council company’ s business. Ciretims'anees often find us sembled and tlie evening p ssel want to bid for carrying the marl pleads innocence of any knowledge Trying hard a name to plan. quickly and pleasantly. @ 3 > ® § s > @ !> i 8 $ a @ S 3 @ § » © This week Sadie M. Cary re­ on the new f. r. d. can get the6e of the laws being violated. The Therefore it has been suggested Miss Laura Clay of Kentucky News l>e!ieves in the inforcennnt ceived from the Mutual Life Insur­ blank at the pjstoflice. That we’ ll all he ov.rjoyed discussed the various pluses of the of all our criminal laws, but it must ance Company of New York the If the baby is invested Woman Sufferage question, at the contend that no town is more order­ i3,ooo.f o bequeathed Iter by her school house Tuesday evening. She With the name of “ PrentisFloyd" NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS ly, and no citizens more peaceable husband on the policy he carried in is a fluent speaker and merits atten­ Notice is hereby given that the under­ the above company. The payment of Estacad:}, Oregon*- ■ than these of Estacada. Manager Van Dyke of the Spring signed has been appointed administrator tion. of the policy was made thru the of the est ite of Almond E. Cary, deceased water Mill Company, reports that Do you have trouble with your 1 ! A W T A C T U R E R S OP A U . C L A S S E S OI» Estacada State Batik. and any and all persons having claims his mill is turning out great quanti­ A full crew of public servants for clothes falling off? If so, see C ary’s against the said estate must present them ties cf lumber now-days. Last the county is to be elected at the Add. J. II. Reid, of Milwaukie, who to the undersigned, at his residence at week they shipped four cars of lum­ Mrs. Lee Wills has been on the ber to the Hazelwiid Lumber com­ ni xt election with exceptions of a s­ has lieen fruit inspector of Clacka­ Springwater, Oregon, duly verified, with­ sessor and superintindintof schools mas and Multnomah counties, lias in six months from the date of this no­ sick list for some time. pany on the Mt. Sc tt line. The And there is not going to he a scar­ relieved himself of these duties iti tice. Dated January' 18, 1906. W ILLIAM A. BARD, Friday eve Jan. 19th marked a company has twentyfov.r men on its city of candidates, no matter how the former county, by appointing Administrator. most enjoyable time at the residence payroll. This is more than any difficult the formality cf getting in­ M r. Lewis of the Maple Grange of D imtck & D tm ick . ; of J J Davis of Garfiel 1 The coun- other mill iu the country enq loys. to office. Attorneys for Administrator. Patrons of Husbrandry, to assist I try turning out near and far for the ‘ The company is consi lering thè him in the work. He said that one grado bui rià^ material a cpccaIty$$$$Q purpose of giving a surprise party proposition of putting in . n tie.trie One hundred nintytwo applicants man could not look after the work I to Miss Rachel Davis in hotter of 'ight j la.:t. E. F. R il k y F. B. R il k y answered a want ad which appeared satisfcctorialy and that Multnomah Pres. & Mngr. Secretary her 13th birthday. A ttun.h r o f -------- [f You Arc Com3 to BcilJ, Y/e C:n Eil county will keep him busy. He is valuable presents were tendtredj "I * e largest incubator in the in the Oregon Journal one day last ------ A PPLY TO T H E------- The ad was for a boiler- of the opinion that Mr Lewis is en­ You Oct to the Tcp Notch in Every- amor g them lieing n handsome gol l world, with a capacity of ij.o c o week. tender This shows that there are tirely competent to look after the watch and chain, a beautiful Stu- eg ,s. bas just been completed by Clackamas Title Com pany work. R e q u ired ^ ! dents hanging lamp, an cxcelent VY. P. Hall i f Pi mb: oke. New a number of peoplein Portland who «I « I I Til E ESTACADA STATE BANK I Livery & Feed Stable A. Morrow CAPITAL $10,000.00 We handle Insurance in several cf the Best and Oldest Companies, Buy Tmd Sell Lands and Issue Drafts on Foreign Countries. Are local Agents for the O. W. P. Townsite Company Call on us—We are here to serve you t. f § § f The Buhéis Lumber Company Fsr end Ceder LUMBER (Incorporât ad) Mouldings in All Clyics C. E. DUBOIS, Manager W. A. JONIÎ 3 is rhonc conr sgent in Es tacada, Oregon direct with mill r/rar T ? DO M E PAPER SW J | pyrography Outfit, a burnt leather j sofa cushion cover and many oti e; s both beautiful anil artistic. The , number of guests present 78. Cantos of all kinds were in session until it p nt, \\1 e 1 an npptiring 1 Itickcn supjer was serve 1 . A 'te supptr j all repaired to the sittit g room and parlor where amusements of v»ri- . ous kinds kipt all in a gixxl humor until the wee hours of 3 a. tn. wher, after a vote was cast dcclar- ing Miss Rachel and family excel- Imt entertainers, all prepared tfcern- s.lve . with wrapsand fursar.d went York. It is ic 2 feet long : nd 4 feet ire looki::K for work. 606—608, Chamber of Commerce Bldg.. The Gr:p Partitions divide it 4 incht s wide PORTLAND, OREGON The primary election law requires “ Before we cm sympathize with other», into too compart nietu, euch a c o ii we must have suffered ourselves.” No i d .ting two tra> s. The trai » have that you give your politics when one call realize the *11 Tiering attendant For full information in relation to wi:e botti n;s and hold 75 • g-, ,.h you register, hut when you take a upon an attack of the grip, unless he h is To fill this Incubator a sing! time ticket on election to vote you are had the actual experience. Tliere isprob- C la ck am as C o . Lands no disease that closes so mn:h phy­ with common, not thoroughbred. privileged to vote for w h atever and ’ sical an t tnentil agony, or which »» suc- & Titles eggs would require an expenditure! whomever you please, | cessfully defies medical aid. All danger Reliable Abstracts of Title at reasonst- of $6.000 fo r ig g s of the requisite - j from the grip, however, may be avoided freshuev would cost 40 ten s a iloz- j It might be »aid that since the by the prompt use of Chamberlain’s ble rates. Loans Negotiated. Clacks- cn. As one hen covers 15 eggs for appointment of the ilc ifo n officers Cough Remedy. Among t*-e tens o f ! mas County Property Bought fk Sold, hatching, the incubator does the the campaign is fairly on, ar.d it is thousands who have u e l this remedy, | T axis received at our Portland office n it one case has ever been reporter! that .. . . . » . Estates Managed woik of 1,000 fowets, or has the in order for those who are in the has resulted in pneumonia or that hasn't ’> « 4 ici:\ «tf > hh hen sitting constant- pot to set to it that they do not get recovered. For sale by the Kstacada Dec.!?. Mortgages and other Papers Drag Steve. \ Accurately Drawn ly fir ¡9 1 earv horned.