The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 08, 1906, Image 4

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    ' lican ami a democrat for a democrat.
[ Otherwise it would seem to mean
that Oregon's United States senator
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
H. A. W IL LIA M S
must be elected, practically Spealc-
( iug, by a vote of the people, and it
Entered at the postoffice in Ksticada.Or.
does not appear that we have yet
as second class mail.
! arrived at this political millennium.
Advertising rates made known on appli­
cation. Copy for publication an I change In all other respects, the law makes
of ad copy must tie handed in not later decided distinction on party lines,
than Wednesday morning to insure pub­
and why not in U. S. Senator?
lication for that week.
The ESTACADA NEW S
SC »SCRIP IK * RATES
Ose Year
Six Months
I 00
.5 0
If paid in advance
MARCH. 8, 1906
Tile cost o f the ap p ro ich iij
election to Clackamas county will be
something over £3,000.
But the
people are going to get all their
money’ s worth.
“ Do Right’ ’ is the short but very
pertinent platform of N F. Nelson,
who is an independent candidate for
state senator. Evidently, Mr. Nel
son does not wish to lie too imperti­
nent about the matter.
The man who does not register
for the purpose of voting at the
nominating primary, is he who is
content with whatever someone else
says he shall have to vote for. Is
your neighbor one of these?
Why not have a rural free de­
livery route to extend from Ivstaca-
da out into the Springwater-Higli-
laid-V iola country?
We believe
this could easily be accomplished to
the great benefit and satisfaction to
the people of these neighborhoods.
John Talbot, of Clackamas, was
n visitor in Estacada last Saturday
and Sunday, at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. M. L. Ryckman
Mr. Talbot is a candidate for legis­
lative honors, and has represented
this district in previous assemblies.
He is well known, and is thorough­
ly acquainted with the political sit­
uation in the county.
J: Ii. Hedges, the democratic can­
didate for state senator, intends to
Withdraw the first petition he filed
with the county clerk, and place
another on file. Mr. Hedges did not
■ sign the statement relating to the
election of a United States senator,
and he wishes to go on record as
favoring the man who receives the
most votes from the people.
Dr. C. B. Smith, who in early
days was a practicing physician in
East Portland and who moved to
Eastern Claekmas County when
that section was sparsely settled, is
n candidate for the legislature from
that county. His home is Iiagle
Creek. He was in the legislalure
a few years ago, when the free sil­
ver craze was on, and Dr. Smith
was an advocate of sound money
when most of the members of the
legislature were carried off thiir
feet by the silver tide.—Morning
Oregonian.
0. W. P. Townsite
Com pany
COR FIR ST
PO R TLAN D
k
ALDER
OREGON
Estacada State Bank
LOCAL AGKVfS
F.qTXO^nA
OR KG ON
The Banner High Speed Washing Machines
To Organize Church
floating around and perhaps some
Wanted, Farm
of you have not seen it: A man
over in Sherman county," who pat­
Must have at least 5 acres cleared
ronizes the mail order houses allows with some orchard, fair house, not
the children to play with the big over 6 miles from railway.
Cash
catalogues. One morning the nurse deal; price must be right.—M. F*.
came out and told them there was a Donahae & Co. 216 Fenton Block,
new baby in tile house. “ Who Portland, Oregon.
brought* it?’ ’ asked the children. I
The nurse replied that it had just ] P. Wagner, J. H. Reid and Jas.
come. Oh, I know, said one little | Shannon are among the alternates,
tot, its a Sears Roebuck baby and | Mrs. I„. H. Lichthorn is quite
bet it’ s adulterated just like the pep-! sick with grip.
per and the strawberry jam was,
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harkenrider
and papa will have to keep it be­ were at Oregon City, Monday.
cause the money was sent in ad­
The electric light comany have
vance. E x.
been placing wire on the poles on
Main St. and Broadway.
Announces His Candidacy
Liveryman Morrow had a pros­
To Tint R e p u b l i c a n V o t e r s o f pective lumber purchaser out show­
ing him timber this week.
C lackam as C o unty :
Miss Maude Sturgeon of T illa­
I herebey announce my candida­
cy for the Republican nomination mook, arrives here today to accept
a position in the drug store.
for county commissioner.
I am a resident of Harmony pre­
cinct, and by occupation abroad and
bridge builder, and if nominated
and elected I promise to treat all
parts of Clackamas county alike.
I believe that the affairs of the
county should be conducted with
the utmost economy.
I Ixlieve that all of our improved
county roads should lie kept in good
repair during all seasons of the
year, and any defect found in the
same should lie repaired as soon as
discovered.
I believe in getting the county
out of debt, and keeping it out, and
by so doing we will be able to de-
creas; the rate of taxation.
Respectfully Yours,
W. H . C o u n s e l i .
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch Ring Worm,
Hope«, Barber Itch
All of these diseases are attended by in
tense itching, which i9 almost instantly
relieved by applying Chamberlain's salve
and by its continued use a permanent
cure may he effected.
It has, in fact,
cured many eases that had resisted other
treatment.
Price 25 cents a box.
For
sale by Estacada drug store.
ESTACADA
Prices reasonable and terms
easy.
What you are looking for is, to make washing easy. We have it
Are guaranteed in quick results with washing. Have large tub and are made from
Louisiana Red Cyprus, the bottom and sides are d e e p ly corrugated. Price $7.50
Clothes Pins, 2cts Willow Clothes Basket, 85cts $1 $1.25 Clothes Wringers $1.75 up
Folding Clothes Racks $1.25
Next Sunday is the day appoint­
ed for the formal organization of the
M E. church in Estacada.
The
services will be held in the school
house, and the following is to lie the
order of services: Sabbath school at
Win. J. Clarke, editor of the Ger-
10 a. m. followed by a short address
vais Star, was in town yesterday.
to the children by the pastor. Ser­
Mr. Clarke is a republican candi- j
mon at 1 1 a. m. by Rev. Asa Sletth;
date for State Printer. If qualifica - 1
subject, “ The Preparation for a
tions for the office for which he is I
Triumphant Christian Life.” The
set king are of any account Mr.
sermon will be followed by the re­
Clarke should receive a majority of
ception of members and the organi­
the peoples' votes. He has been in
zation of the church. At 6 o’ clock
tile printing business all his life,
the quarterly conference will con­
and his father, Samuel A. Clarke,
vene, with Dr. Rowland, Presiding
the veteran editor and publisher,
Elder, in the chair.
At this con­
was once editor of the Salem States­
ference there is to lie elected a Board
man and Willamette Farmer. Old
of Trustees and a Board of Stewards
time Oregonians will rememlier him.
and a number of class leaders. The
Remember Win. J. on election day.
Young Peoples’ meeting at 6:30 and
Here is a pretty good one found preaching at 7:30 by Dr. Rowland.
Statement 1 of the primary elec­
tion law is giving politicians some­
James Boswell, a brother to our
thing to cuss, and worry over. No
townsman
and former alderman, had
doubt it was the intention of
those who framed the law that a a miraculous escape from death a
short time ago. He was employed
republican should vote for a repub-
as a telephone lineman in Philadel­
phia, and was at the top of a pole
placing a wire when the wire he
was handling came in contact with
a high-tensioned electric wire and
he received a shock of 2,000 volt
power. The shock was received on
the arm and inflicted a terrible burn.
Mr. Boswell rested himself on the
network of wires until he was res­
cued, nearly dead from the injury
and the cold of winter
Is going to grow this
coming summer m o r e
rapidly than ever before.
The great Electric Pow­
er Plant, costing over
$1,000,000.00 will b e
completed, a large saw­
mill will be built, and
logs will be floatad down
the Clackamas from miles
above. The price of prop­
erty should advance with
the completion of enter­
prises now under way,
and the perfection of those
already in operation.
We have some choice busi­
ness and residence lots in
Estacada which are good in­
vestments for anyone.
are both practical brick makers and
will be employed in the Estacada
plant.
Candidates for office over at Ore­
gon City are said to lie as numerous
as flies in haying time.
Mr. and Mrs. Plieffcr, of Eureka!
S. I)., dropped in town, Saturday,
and surprised Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. T . J.
Reagan, old Dakota friends, with a
visit.
Mrs. Nina Downey, Deputy S.
C. of L. O. T. M. is here endeavor­
ing to organize a hive of Maccabees.
SA S H , DOORS, M O ULD INGS, and B U IL D E R S ’ H A R D W A R E
Do not build until you have figured with ns
We have a large stock and can save you money
A HOT
IR O N
Nothing equals the
The above is suggestive of Springtime
Asbestos Sad Irons
We have a good stock of
For Ironing
They are nicely Nickle Plated, and the cost is #1.75 a Set
Rakes, Hoes, Garden Trowels, One
Horse Cultivators, Brush Hooks Etc.
Call and See Shem
At Low Prices
CARY HARDWARE CO.
OREGON
S P E C IA L DISCO UNT
W A T E R PO W ER
C O M P A N Y’S
CN
& RY.
Quite a number of the lady friends
HOTEL
'
of Mrs. J. W. Gilstrap gathered at DcLaval Cream Separators
her home Wednesday and in a good
OF IO AND 1 5 PER CT.
social time, with games and refresh­
Only for a few months
ments, celebrated her 43rd birth­
Finest Summer and Winter Resort Hotel
near Portland
day. She was .given a decorated Special terms if cream is sold to us
waste paper basket to remember the
i Every Modern Convenience for guests
Babcock Milk and Cream Testers of
occasion by.
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ESTACADA
all Sizes, and Separator Oil For Sale. Room and board per day
y|”|-g£H £ SO N S
GARFIELD
Mrs. H. Anders and children are
still on the sick list.
Rev. G. P. Rich of Boring will
begin a meeting at Garfield, March
10. All are cordially invited.
On March 6 Mrs. W. R Oatfield
was the rceeipient of a surprise from
some of her friends and neighbors
in commemoration of her 33rd birth
day. A general good time was in-
joyed.
G reat C o n fla g ra tio n
A Residence and the Business
Portion of Cazadero Nearly
Go Up In Smoke
A residence directly across from
the passanger station and depot at
Cazadero caught fire last evening
from a defective flue, and but for
the timely arrival of a bucket of
water tile building would have been
destroyed.
Estacada’ s fire depart­
ment responded but arrived too late
to do any damage.
Philosophy.
Be frond and you'll bo happy
Is true onouRh, I guess;
Of course, If you are serappy
You miss tho happiness.
The thing looks well In theory.
Hut really It’s too bad. quite sad.
That some folks seem so cheery
Who are so very bad.
It really Is a question.
If things work as they say,
For with a good digestion
They’re happy anyway.
A Definition.
"A ll things conic round to those who
President Yenney of the State
wait."
m
Board of Health was out to Eagle
"Yes, 'things* la n good name for
Creek last week enquiring into the them, for they are mostly bill collect­
diphtheria cases there. School at ors."
that place has beui closed for awhile
Only Sure Way.
on account of the sickness.
" lie hasn't lost a ceut on the races
this season."
W . \V. Bouer has established a
"Wonderful! U ns he a system 7"
"Yea, he only makes mind beta."
car manufacturing establishment in
the Cassidy block, and has a con­
On the Face of Things.
tract to make the E. B. & T. North­
"She must have married him for hi*»
ern a number of cars with which to money."
"W h y do you say so?"
transport clay from the clay beds to
"Because I have seen-him.”
the factory.
Eugene Johnson, foreman at the
The Business Method.
duke wan frank; ho sought the tank
Estacada Brick & Tile Company's The
Ar.d Into records print
To And If ho should turn and flee
factory, went to Portland, Saturday
Or make the girl hls bride.
where, on Sunday, he met his broth­
er, Albert, and Helge Samuelscn
Sure Cute.
"I trlah I knew worn »»thing to put la
from Salt Lake. This is the boys’
my husband’s coffee to break him
first trip away from home.
They tho
habit of smoking."
“ Ever try itrychatnef*
A COLD
HANDLE
BORING
I R ° om and board
ORE
Damascus Creamery
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Dora M. McKinstry, Plaintiff,
vs
Richard McKinstry, Defendant.
To Richard
McKinstry, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit, in the above
entitled Court on or before Friday, April
20th, 1906, the same being six weeks
from the first publication of this sum­
mons; and you will take notice that if
you fail to so appear and answer said
comlaint, the Plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in said
complaint to-wit; That the bonds of mat­
rimony existing between you and Plain­
tiff be dissolved.
This somtnons is published by the or­
der of the Hon. Thos. F. Ryan, Judge of
rhe County Court of the County of Clack­
amas, State of Oregon, in the Estacada
News, a weekly newspaper of general
circulation, in Clackamas County, for
six w’eeks commencing Friday March 9,
1906, and continuing to and including
Friday, April 20th, 1906.
G ko . C. B r o w n k u . a n d L i v y S t ip p ,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
per week
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THE ESTACADA STATE BANK
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CAPITAL $10,000.00
$2 00
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A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S
Write or Phone
L. 0. MacMahohon, Mngr.
ESTACADA
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TR A N SA C TED
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
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OREGON
Livery Stable
& Dray Line
The
W. A. JONES, Prop.
Business of tho
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Merchants of Estacada and the
Fa.niers is Solicited
All work given prompt attention
W E W IL L
WOOD
EXTEN D
YO U E V E R Y
F A C IL IT Y
Dry, any length always on hand
C O N SIST A N T W IT H M O DERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S
NO TICE TO CR ED ITO RS
Notice is hereby given that the iftider-
signed has been appointed administrator
of the estate of Almond E. Cary, deceased
and any and all persons having claims
against the said estate must present them
to the undersigned, at his residence at
Springwater, Oregon, duly verified, with­
in six months from the date of this no
tice. Dated January 18, 1906.
W IL L IA M A. HARD,
Administrât1’»r
D im ic k & D im i c k ,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Call on us— Wc are here to serve you
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Administrator’s Sale
W. REED, Pres.
T. YUCUM , Vice-Pres
R. A. STRATTO N , Cashier
PROFESSIONAL C ARDS
Dr. C. B. SMITH
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
P H Y SIC IA N & SURGEO N
Notice for Publication
to an order of the County Court in thfe ;
Land office at Portland, oropon. Feb. 17. 1906. matter of the estate of W. H. Shankland, Estacada office: Up stairs in Howe’s store.
Notice is hereby Riven that the following named set­
tler has filed notice of his intention to make final deceased, that I will sell at private sale, I
proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will at the office of Livy Stipp, Justice of the
will be at his home in Eagle
be made before the register and receiver at Portland, Peace for district No. 4, at Oregon City, j Dr. Smith
Creek evenings and mornings.
Oregon, on April. 11. 1906. viz: Edwin A. Stevens in Clackamas county, Oregon, all the
H. E. 15491 for the Southwest quarter of Sec..34 T timber growing on the west side of the
3S.R5 E
He names the following witnesses to prove his con­ O. W . P. Company’s right-of-way, across
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, the following described tract of land be­
viz:
William K. Haviland, M. D.
longing to the said estate, on and after
Granville Linn of Currlrsvllle,
Oregon
the 31st day of March, A . D. 1906, at 10
nnrSKUX mm* MJRGC0N.
Phillip E. Linn of Garfield.
o ’clock a. m.
Henry Epperson of Estacada
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Clackamas county, Oregon, T. 3, S., R
Benjamin T. Rawlina. of Garfield.
Algernon S. Dresser. Register.
4, E ., Sections 17 and 20. Beginning at
M *h t cada aaaw arad.
a point on the north boufidary line cf
the
Wm.
N.
Wade
D.
L.
C.,
No.
28,
15
Night
bell
at Second St. entrane.
A Favorite Remedy for Babies
Its pleasant taste and prompt cures chains, S. 69 degrees, 30 minutes west
have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy from a point of the intersection of section
te w itH the ninth« rs . : small chit* ! Hne between sections 16 and 17, being 31
dren. It quickly cures their coughs and chains north of the corner sections 16,
colds and prevents any danger of pneu- *7» 20 and 21; thence south 69 degrees
Geo. C. BR O W N ELL
monia or other serious consequences. It i 3° minutes west along said claim line
LAW YER
not only cures croup, hut wben given as 37*, & chains to the NW . corner of said
soon as the croupv cough appears it will claim on the east bank of the Clack a nas
All business promptly attended to
prevent the attack.
F o r sale by Bated»- river; thence south 20 degrees east 8
OREGON
I chains; thence south 34 degrees 45 min­ OREGON C IT Y ,
da drug to «.
utes east 12.60 chains; thence north 69
j degrees 30 minutes east 48.80 chains;
thence north 5 degrees west 20 chains to
j the place of beginning, containing 100
I acres, more or less.
W. A. H EYLM AN,
K. S. SH A N K LA N D ,
Attorney at Law
j Administrator of the Estate of W . H.
N O TA R Y PUBLIC
Shankland. deceased.
Estates carefully looked after.
Mortga­
| O. A. Chaney, Mr. Tufts ard
The New*’
ges'foreclosed and Collections made
Do YOU take
John Lewellen are candidates fer
All Business Give* Cartful Attention
the office of county treasurer before
O REGO N
ESTACAD A.
the republican primary.
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TIME CARD
0 . W. P. & R y .
Co.
ESTACADA-PORTLAND
Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land :
7 = 37 . 9 : 37 . «037 A. M . and
«: 37 . 3 = 47 . 5 - 37 . 9:05 P- M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada:
7:30 .9 :3o. 1 1 : 3 ° A. M. and
1:30, 3:40, 5:44. 7:i5 P- M.
Way freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, returning in
the evening.
Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 «
First St. Portland. Oregon.
Livery & Feed
Stable
The only ' ham J in the city
Good teams and careful drivers to
any part of the country
A. Morrow