¿i | purchase of the system, aucl the! Jack Tool left nowhere, Sunday, i purchasing contr; ct is ready for for nowhere never to return to uo- ; the officers’ signatures. In the first where— wish him God speed, t'U U U SH K O EVERY THURSDAY BY H. A. W IL L IA M S place the owners of the water s y s-! Harold Gordon was at Cotton last ! tent made a proposition to sell to Saturday looking for a new home— Entered at the postoffice in EsUcada.Or. ; the city the system for $ \ 773. and it’s a good thing for young men to as second class mail. t , ~T. . '" ,• after much deliberation the city a- ! get homes of their own. Advertising rates made known on r.ppli- I wish to thank R e x G . for a mess cation. Copy for publication anil change greed to accept the oner, w ith a of ail copy must be handed in not later few changes and at a lower figure, of 90 fine trout. than Wednesday morning to insure pub­ Mrs. Jas. Moor visited Mrs. L A providing arrangements could be lication for that week. Gordon, Sun lay. made to convert it to a natural grav- suascMPiioft u n s Cazadero is quite an attraction. SI 00 ety system. This could not be done .so Si. IU.Ua at once and so the owners of the People from all parts of the state plant agreed to include the pump­ I are here Sundays loooking at the ing station at a price, of $7,000 and 1 great dam ami other works sprung A P R IL . 12, 1906 in this shape the bargain was to be up in the past three years. It is claimed that the sys­ The St. Johns Review has re­ closed. ceived city printing the past few tem is net worth the $7,000 asked For County Clerk months amounting to $800. Some­ for it; that it is poorly constructed; that $4,000 will put in an adequate what different in other cities. system for the citv, and that we can undersigned announces him­ Old Vesuvius has been at it a- not afford to buy it just at present. self as a Republican candidate for County Clerk, gaiii, destroying man’ s handiwork, These things were talked of when the nomination for . , , animal life, and filling Italy's vine- negotiations first l.egu.1, but as it 'sub* ct to the dec,slon of the Re clad hills and dales with burning was said the company would shut Pulican voters at the Prin,ary nom the ashes. down the plant if it could not be inatin* election to ** held on 20th day of April next. sold, and that it would not extend Am now serving my first term, The Oregon Daily Journal says, it to those who were clamoring for insist on having ‘Maid in Oregon’ water, the council thought itself and as the duties of the office make goods. If thousands of our bache­ justified in buying the outfit at as j it impossible for me to make an ac­ tive campaign in person I take this lors would take the advice home, it low a price as possible. Bonds in | method of asking for a renomina might help some. the sum of $10,000 were to be is • extend-1 _. __, tion at J your hands which I assure sued , and .1 the _ money ___ used 1 in Estacada expects to grow a good you will be greatly appreciated. ing the system about town, convert­ E. W. G R E E N M A N . deal this summer. — Oregon Daily ing it to one of natural gravety and Journal. making other improvements. Yes, and the country surrounding The city must be supplied with Estacad% j s as good as the best in water, and if the present owners of Oregon; laud can l e bought at a the water system will continue oper­ reasonable price, and there is no ating it and extend it, it would lie reason ^vliy the country should not better for the city not to purchase keep up with the terminal city. at present. And if the petitioners can show t h e council beyond a One week more before primary doubt that the price asked is much day, and the voter who goes into aliove the actual worth, then the th ¿jotting booth before first making negotiations ought to be broken off, 11 jp* mind who he shall vote for otherwise the city should take over wdfchave a task on his hands, and the plant. If a more economical ma^ be vote for someone he does course can be pursued linn that al­ i.qj^wisli to. The ballot will be ready proposed by the council that laige and contain many names. It should be the course taken. It is is btti, uatural that this paper should not probable tlmt the plant would R A L P H W. H O YT, take special interest in the candi­ be shut down, it is not right for the dates from its home part of the Candidate for Republican nomina­ city to pay more for the water sys­ county.. Dr. C. B. Smith for rep­ tion for tem than it is worth. Who shall resentative, and F . J. Harkenrider lie the judges? A remonstrance from STATE TREA SU RER % I for county commissioner are our practically the whole people should J. A. T A L B E R T only candidates in this part of the receive due consideration. Oil the OP CLACKAM AS county, and we should like to see a other hand it is said that the city Candidate for Republican Nomina­ good, majority vote cast for these should not subject itself to an e x ­ tion for . men at the primary. And why pensive litigation by backing down (INCORPORATED) R E P R E S E N T A T IV E shouldn’ t they receive it? Eotli are 011 the deal. old citizens, competent, and known I have subscribed to Statement to nearly everyone. They are men The Estacada Meat Market wants No. 1, and will support for U. S. of experience, have a wide acquaint­ ail unlimited liunilier of beef cattle, Senator, the man who receives the ance and can do more for us than hogs, veal, sheep, and chickens for highest number of the people's 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 can the stranger. We believe that which they will pay the highest votes. now is the time for the East side to market price. Ed. Hrgan has returned and will assert itself, and cast its ballot in­ clerk in Retd's store. Crip Quickly Knocked Out fluence for its home candidates. In Herman Fisher, a rustli lg farm­ Sonic weeks ago during severe winter fact our rapidly growing wants and er of Logan, was selling product i weather both wy wife and niyrclf con­ importance in the county demand tracted severe colds which speedily de­ the little recognition asked for at the veloped into the worst kind of la gripge town, last week. Mr. Stafford, a prominent con approaching primary, April 20. with all its miserable symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Iigleston of Maple Landing, tractor and builder, arrived here on The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the The petitioned remonstrance a- Iowa. “ Knees and joints aching, mus­ Tuesday from Trinidad, Col. cles sore, head stopped lip, eyes and nose Mrs. McKown, of New Mexico, gainst the purchasing by the city running, with alternate spells of of chills Farmers is Solicited of Estacada of the water system of and fever. We began using Cliamhelain's arrived here, Tuesday, and wd’. re­ the railway company l i s rece vel Cough Remedy, aiding the same with main for awhile with her daughter, the signatures of a great majority of a double dose of Chamberlain's Stomselie Mrs. W. A. Hey'man. W E W IL L E X T E N D YOU E V E R Y F A C IL IT Y The regular meeting day of the the tax-payers of the city. This and Liver Tnblets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip. C O N SIS T A N T W IT H M ODERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S Ladies’ Aid has lieen changed fre m remonstrance has been filed with the Sold by the Kstacada Drug Store. Friday to Thursday. The ladies city recorder, and will be read at the will meet 1 ext week Apri 19th, next meeting of the council, April Mount Zion with Mrs. E. F. Surface. 17. Considerable interest in shown Call on us—Wc are here to serve you A sociable time was enjoyed by in this controversy liecause tile city Ed. Rich resigned his position in has passed an ordinance authorizing a large crowd in honor of Miss Fre­ Reed's store, Tuesday. Mr. and da Dims at the home of her parents Mrs. Rich go to Littell, Wash., last Saturday evening, April 7th. where Mr. Rich will have the man- W. REED, Pres. T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres $ The evening was p! a santly passed agmetit of the Wisconsin Lumber R. A. STRATTON, Cashier wi ll games and music, and at the Company's general store, close an excellent luncheon was served by the hostess. NOTICE D. M. Marshall had a narrow es­ Call for scaled bids for the erection of PROFESSIONAL CARDS cape from serving Jonah’ s fate while fishing in Eagle creek last Thurs­ a school house building. Notice is hereby given that the school day. He sat down on a roll of Sal­ director» of district No. io8‘ Clackamas Dr. C. B. SMITH mon eggs and which adhered to his county, Slate of Oregon, will, on April P H YSIC IA N & SURGEO N trousers, and later when sitting 011 14, 1906, at 10 A. M., consider bids for 0. W. P. & Ry. Co. a small branch close to a deep pool j the erection of a school house building Estacada officer lip stairs in Howe’s store. of water angling with a large moun- |in Estacada, said county and state, ac­ ESTACADA-PORTLAND tum trout, a big salmon smelled the 10 t!,e pl:,n,s ,and »Purifications , . , . , » » . , mid to be completed by beptember 1st Dr. Smith will be at his home in Eagle Iva.t on his trousers seat and decid-1 tgaf A11 bi(ls shouM be nMnssed to Creek evetpngs and mornings. Cars leave Estacada for Port- ’ ed to get it. The result was Mr. M. j J. }•'. Lovelace, Clerk, Estacada, and land: lost a good square out of the poste each hid must be accompanied by a car­ rier part of his Sunday pants. He 1 tified check payable to School District 7M7. 9M7. 1 1 :37 A. M. and William K. Haviland, M. D. turned and saluted tile fish with u 108, Clackamas county, for io per cent 1 :37> 3:47. 5:37. 9:05 P. M. of the amount of the bid as security that ! kick 011 the chin, to teach it not to the bidder will, if his bid is accepted, at PHI SIC(4M an» SCRGiON. j do such impudent things. He lias once enter into a contract with said dis­ Cldcs at the F a g .tare, Cars leave Portland for Esta­ - (KacaSa trict for the erection of said school house j swore off fishing. cada: The ESTACADA N E W S FOR ECONOMY USE PHŒNIX PURE PAINT Cary~ Hardware Co. ® THE ESTACADA STATE BANK J CAPITAL $10,000.00 We 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 The total registration of Clacka­ mas county is about 4,600. Fish Supt. Wisner has started to put in a salmon rack at Cazadero to stop Spring salmon. This rack was formerly used at Clackamas. II f è § I Humor and Philosophy B y DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. Some people are curious to hear the truth told Just to know liow It sounds. It takes two to make a bargain un­ less It Is at the bargain counter; then the bead of the department makes scores with one sweep of his pencil. J. I t -C Man’s Inhuman­ ity to man makes countless feminine creatures flirt for all that’s out with any man that comes along. — A bat doesn't look large enough to carry a man, yet you ofleu hear of a husky 209 pouiulor going on a bat. 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 23th, 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 sommons is published by the or­ der of the Hon. Thos. F . Ryan, Judge of the County Court of the County of Clack­ amas, State of Oregon, in the Estacada News, a weekly newspapet of general circulation, in Clackamas County, for six weeks commencing Friday March 9, 1906, and continuing to and including Friday, April 20th, 1906. G e o . C. B r o w n e i . l a n d L iv y S t i p p , Attorneys for Plaintiff. Caught Cold While Hunting A Burglar There Is n class of men who would Mr. Wtn. Thos. Lanorgan, provincial like Information on liow to appear to Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: “ I be working though Idle. C;'. ight a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forrest swamp last fall. People who are fond of vague elu­ sive reminiscences should always order Hearing of Chamberlain’s Cough Reme­ dy, I tried it, and after using two smalt hash. bottles, I was oompletely cured." This Insomnia Is rarely promoted by close remedy is intended especiall for coughs attention to tlie preacher's sermon. j and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than any other Possibly a woman can get to heaven treatment and is a favorite wherever its without n lew hat, but doesn’t she superior excellence has become known. want a little firctasto of heaven on For sale by the Estacada Drugstore. ear'.h? % Is going to grow this coining summer mor 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 cf 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. Prices reasonable and terms (tty . 0. W. P. Townsite Company COR F IR ST PO RTLAN D A ALDER OREGON Estacada State Bank LOCAL A l . K N T i ESTACAD A ORH I TIME CARD Moki calta aaewereA building according to said plans and specifications and within the time herein Night brìi at Second St. entrance allowed. Plans and specifications of said Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable building may be seen and consulted at j A happy home is the most valuable the Estacada State Bank, Estacada, or at I possession that is Within the reach of the office of J. E. Lovelace, Clerk. The | mankind, hut you cannot enjoy its con: said successful bidder will be required forts if you are snffering from rheuma- j to furnish a bond with sureties to be ap- tism. You throw aside business c.ires proved hv said school directors, in the LA W YER when you cnier your home and you can sum of one half the amount their bid con- All business promptly attended to be relieved from those rheumatic pains ditioned upon the faithful performance also by applying Chamberlain's T'ain of any performance of any contract or ORFCOK CITY, OBBGOJ* Balm. One application will give you agreement entered into between them relief and its continued use for a short and said school district. There is upon time will bring about a permanent cure, the school house site* one hundred and For sale by the Kst icada Drug Store. sixty dollars worth of dimension lumber belonging to said district, this must be Cazadero Notes j purchased by the successful bidyler. The Attorney at Law directors reserve the right to reject any N O TARY PUBLIC Clarence Daily «¡-«.it Saturday and all bids By order of the School Directors Dist. Estates carefully looked after. Mortga­ evening at Mr. SprirgeFs n tar Red ges foreclosed and Collections made land. He says lie went to see Orrin 108 Clackamas county, Oregon, this 22d day of March 1906. All Businc." Given Cartful Attention and I might bel c t i if it were not J. E. L O V E L A C E for the two pretty (laughters. ESTA CA D A , - - OREGON Clerk. O ne W iio K n o w s . Geo. C BROWNELL W. A. HEYLMAN, 7:30, 9:30, 1 1 V> 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 T h e o n ly b are in th* city Good trams and careful drivers to any port of the country A. Morrow If some people could do as they please they wouldn’t do nt all. He Knows AH About It. The city guy, turncil Farmer John, To all the tricks la catching on. He knows a chicken from a cow, A three horse binder from a plow, And he can tell you right away The difference ’twixt corn and hay. Some Reasons Why Mr. rider Should Harken­ Be Elected County Commissioner His knowledge of county affairs is broad, and he has a mind of his own. He is an honest, hardworking : farmer, and well liked by his neigh­ As soon as he has thrashed his wool bors. And has his pullets fit to pull And baled his eggs and shelled his hay He has a good knowledge of road And prot his pumpkins packed away. ! and bridge construction. He'll gather all his haystacks In And whitewash his potato bln. He has been a resident citizen When ho has taught the calf to squeal tax-paytT for 23 years. And fed the gobbler on oatmeal And milked the cow3 three times a day | He has never asked for nor held ’Cause butter's high and such things a county office. pny. He’ll really feel he knows a lot. Commissioners should be located That he can tell you what is what. in the various parts of the county He'll wear his whiskers pretty long. Display Lis murcles tough and strong. so that the local needs of all parts He’ll come to town his roll to blow, He’ll view the sights and see the show. may be known of by the county And some wise guy that’s smooth and court. ■ lk'k The northeast part of the county Will sell to him the same old brick. has not had a representative in that He Took the Hint. body for years. He is located within two hours journey of the county seat. A s proof that we are not antago­ nistic to the other parts of the coun­ ty, will say: That we are only ask­ ing for what we deserve; that we are reasonable, since we only want one of the various county and state offices; and that we were advised by Fortune Hantar—There are some poo- some of the leading representatives pie who are Jnrt crazy on the subject , , H aw to make a fortune." of the other Parts of the «w n ty to Heiress— Yea, tint I am only interest- pick out and settle upon some one e.l in fcovr to leap one. | man for this f lace.