SUPPLEMENT No 17, Vol. i. Gents’ Underwear* Ed. Hunt is changing his falsetto voice for a basso profundo. Watch and Clock Repairing All kinds of watch, clock and Ladies wishing Dressmaking or jewelery repairing done. Work other sewing done should call and guaranteed.— A . N. JO H N SO N , Specially low prices are given on these goods for a short time see Miss Gertrude Morrow. Jeweler. W E C A R R Y A C O M P L E T E L IN E OF The Redmen will hold an open Do you know why you can not meeting at Estacada in C d Ifellow's get a can of Wakelee’s squirrel poi­ hall Friday March 30th. You are son of your merchant? It costs too And everything the farmer wants— Farm Machinery, invited to attend and bring the ladies much. Call at the Estacada Phar- GENERAL MERCHANDISE Plows, D ry Goods, Groceries and Provisions Springwater .W . J. Lewellen. Oregon The Dubois Lumber Company »1— — of Estacada, Oregon- M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L C LA SSES OF Fir and Cedar LUMBER ££££££High grade building material a specialty^ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit You Out to the Top Notch in Every­ thing Required * * > * -* > * > * * > * * > * * * * * > * * + Mouldings in All Styles C. E. DUBOIS, Manager W, A. JO N ES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill Wanted, Farm Must have at least 5 acres cleared with some orchard, fair house, not over 6 miles from railway. Cash deal; price must be right.— M. F. Donahae & Co. 216 Fenton Block, Portland, Oregon. A Good Property for Sale Cheap The Carpenter residence proper­ ty, just north of Mayor Reed's, is offered for sale cheap. W e have the exclusive agency of this piece of desirable city property and for 30 days only will offer it at a very low figure. — R. A . Stratton. Cazadero Notes Mrs. Cook and family have lieen quite ill for some time but are im­ proving. Master Bert Moor had tonsilitis last week but is able to attend school now. Mrs. Frank Williams is visiting in Cazadero this week. Mr., and Mrs. Bert Moor were at Frank Millards last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A . Miller pre­ sented Mrs. L. A . Gordon with a beautiful glass set of seven pieces, last Thursday being the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Mary Miller spent Saturday and Sunday in Cazadero. Miss Emma Shibley and Miss Edna Miller visited Mrs. Gordon Saturday. % The Estacada Meat Market wants an unlimited number of beef cattle, hogs, veal, sheep, and chickens for which they will pay the high st market price. macy and get a can for 30c. The L . O. T. M. drill team who will assist the State Commander, Lady Lampson, next Tuesday even­ ing in ¡»staling the officers of Kern Hive at Estacada won the prize at the Lewis and Clark Fair. loose wire which caused her to fall and a severe sprain was the result. Come out to Oddfellows Hall Friday, March 30, and hear all about it. Past Sachem, L. Carsten- sen, Deputy Great Sachem, G. M. Orton, Past Great Sachem, J. H. Howard and others will address the meeting. Free to everybody. by the representative republicans of my home and three other adjoining precints to allow myself to become a candidate for the nomination to the office of county commissioner; I, therefore say, that the citizens of this county will find my name upon the ballot as a republican candidate for the nomination to that office. In placing my name before the people of this county I want it dis­ tinctly understood that, prior to th:s I have not asked any one of my vi- c'nity or county to support me; That 1 will lie, if chosen at the next two elections, a commissioner for the whole county and not of my neighborhood alone; and that I neither have nor will have any pc« litieal debts or bargains to pay should I be elected. In view cf these facts, I trust the people of the county will give me their support at the next two elec­ tions. — F. J. Harkenrider. Now if you want a real good smoke one that you will not re­ gret that you spent your money for, just drop in at the drug store and A new clay dryer has been put ifi get a Gen. Arthur or an El Sidelo. at the brick factory for temporary While crossing the road last week use until the company can put in Mrs. Prescot received a very pain­ the improved rotary dryer which it ful injury to her right foot. Her is the intention soon to do. foot became tangled in a piece of The Redmen had placed *0:1 the gold and silver coins the Eagle, and the Indian head on the copper cent, which emblems were the insignias Saylor Smith revisited Estacada, of the order. • The order was found­ yesterday, and while here sold his ed in 1760, George Washington be­ residence property to Ed. Boner. ing the first Sachem of a tribe. No doubt, Ed has a card up his sleave. Wont some other bachelor For C ounty Commissioner. call it? In view of having been solicited Wm. Bard has sold a forty acre piece of land to IE. A. Adams of Myrtle Point. Mr. Adams, who is an old friend of Rev. Blair of the Presbyterian church at Springwater is expected to move onto the place this spring as soon as he can pro­ vide a home for the family. The O. W. P. Railway Company expects to complete its Troutdale branch completed as far as Cleone by July 4, and Cleone is planing on having a grand celebration on the Fourth. Senator Brownell, who is to be returned to the state senate, has been engaged as the orator. Cleone is two and a half miles from A surprise party was given Wm. Gresham. Stratton at his home, Saturday ev­ Wm. J. Clark, republican candi­ ening. ,H is young fri.-nds to the date for State Printer, is a well number of 25 dropped in on him en known practical printer. He is a massa, and took him by surprise. son of that old time editor and pub­ Luncheon was brought by the sur- lisher, S. A . Clark. He asks all prisers. Pleasant games and plenty old timers and their sons and all of good music was enjoyed until a others to vote for him primary day. late hour, and William grew twb April 20th His name is the first inches taller over the occasion. on the list of printers.