A i just Stubbe has been cleaning the underbrush off his lots at the | corner of Fifth and Main. rvuiSH CD e v :: hv T h ursday iiv H. A. W ILLIAM S Ice may be obtained at the Hotel Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,Or. ! Estacada in not less than 50 pound as second class mail. 1 quantities at a cent a pound. President G . W. Morrow, of the Advertising rates made known on appli­ cation. C Copy for publication and change 0 r ,()|1 Water p o w er Townsite C o., of ad copjj ijnr must I k : handed in not later j n than Wednesday mominj to insure pub- was out Tuesday with the picnic Wed licatiou for that week. people. The L3 TACADA ,\EW3 One Year SUBSCRIP 1 ION HA It 5 SU Months If paid in Mr. and Mrs. E. Gamble of Cuba .50 a id Clarence Foster of Northern Michigan were visitors at Doctor and Mrs. VV. K. Haviland’ s home last Sunday. I 00 advance MAY 3, 1906 Stock Hogs wanted at the Esta­ cada Meat Market. NOTICE USE PHŒNIX PURE H. Cooper ft Company will close out their Stock of Sewing Machines in Estacada at 50 per cent from the retail price. Now is the Golden Opportunity to get a good machine. This will be good only for a few days. We have just received a fine Stock of Dishes which we will sell very reasonably. Our Line of Fur­ niture is large, and we must reduce it to make room for new goods. Come in and see us we will give you a bargain. PAINT WESTERN MADE FOR WESTERN TRADE A letter from Clias Smith says The street arc lights were turned off last evening for the good old | that he is progressing nicely with his patent dry kiln at Sand Point, summer time The People Meet 1 that he has 20 masons and 30 labor- I ers at work on it. It will be fin­ Clackamas county and Oregon A large number of the people of ished in a couple weeks. City bes caused to regrtt the exist­ Estacada met in mass meeting at ence of the degenerate Frank Smith. Lumber is being put on the ground tj]e collncj| chamber Tuesday even Sheriff Shaver and Policeman Han­ for the new school house, and soon ing to discuss the water works im­ lon, our two piincipal peace offic­ as enough is placed there for the broglio. Mayor Reed was put in ers, were victims of the wretch. In frame and roof work will be start­ J as chairman and Recorder Womer Contractor Lindsey is having | as secretary. their death the county lias lost two ed. The most that was Valuable citizens, and sorrow rlegns a great deal of the cutting for the said, pro and con, on the subject frame done at the wood-working and irrelevant matters would not Jn many hearts and homes. factory. | look well in print. A committee I f s A M. Warnock, one of the prosper- j composed of R. W. Cary, E. M. Estacada’ s Ladies of the Macca­ bees sent 19 cakes to Golden Rule otis and old-resident farmers from j Johnson and B. O. Boswell were e- on it’s way home from our establishment. Hive in Portland last week which out Springwater way, was in town, lected to investigate the cost and There’s another man that has bought wagon were sold for $24.50 and the pro­ Monday transacting business. He i condition of the water system and satisfaction. what it would cost the city to put ordered The News seni, to his son, ceeds were sent to California. I11 all the Portland ladies sent $ 117 .6 5 Fred, at Thornton, Wasfh. Mr. W | in an adequate system of its own. handle the Studebaker line of Vehicles and Harness A cake made by Mrs. Boswell sold recently returned from an extended This committee is to report at an­ because they alw ays please the buyer. W e go upon He is other meeting to be held the 17th. for the highest sum, $4 Mrs. Pos- trip around the Northwest. the theory that to get and hold your trade in the future After the meeting the city coun­ one of the pioneer settlers, who, 50 v/e must give you the biggest value for your money. son's for $2 and the others for fifty cents each. Mrs. Fanny Heylman years ago, killed many a deer where cil met and approved the bonds of C A e g iv e $ 10 to the relief fund. Mrs. now graze nothing but the family Treasurer H. Cooper and Recorder E. S. Wrmer, allowed a few bills, Nina Downey visited Fern Hive cow and liens. ordored some repairs in sidewalks, yesterday. The Estacada Meat Market wants "D o e s U h a t . laid the citizens’ remonstrance on an unlimited number of beef cattle, the table and adjourned to meet on You are not buying a pig in a poke —a thing of unknown or questionable value. 'the controversy the people of hogs, veal, sheep, and chickens for You know and everybody knows they’re standard the world over. the 17th to tnait on and execute the which they will pay the highest Can't wo do something for you? W e’re agents for the entire line, about Estacada and the city council are will of the people relative to buying everything ever thought of in vehicles and harness. W hat's not in stock involved in over the water werks is market price. we’ll get quickly to meet your want. ^ C om e in and let us talk about it. the water system. productive of many things. It has Last Thursday, April 261I1, was y o u C a n ’ t C o X O r o n j ( f iho V e h ic le caused ill feelings and harsh words the 87th anniversary of the organi­ h o j .J~iudmboKoron th o f ia m o P / o K . It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold between citizens which should lie zation of the Odd Fellow lodge in For more than twenty years Mr. J.' B. deplored; it has given rise to accu­ the United States. The first lodge Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minneapo­ sations of graft, and has intensified was organized at Baltimore in 1819. lis, Mina., was tortured by sciatica. The factional animosity. It has not been The Estacada Oddfellow lodge held pain and suffering which lie endured during this time is beyond comprehen­ Stomach Troubles without its good effects, for it has a banquet last Saturday evening in sion. Nothing gave him any permanent © < ^ « * © « £ © < ^ « © < ¿ 5 8 ) g A S « S ©( ¿ • g ) © Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly aroused the people to the fact that memory of the organization’ s birth. relief until he used Chamberlain's Fain respected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was they should take an interest always County Judge Ryan and Grant IS Balm. One application of that liniment sick with stomach trouble for more than in what their public servants are Dimick had been invited to be pres­ relieved the pain und made sleep and six montha. Chamberlain’s Stomscli and rest possible and less than one bottle doing in their official capacity. It ent and deliver addresses, but these Liver Tablets cured her. She says: “ I ha ¡effected a ] ernta lent cure. If troub­ lias, perhaps, prevented the pur­ gentlemen were called to Salem on can now eat any thing I want and am led with sciatica or rheumatism why not chase of the water works at a price account of the* death of Sheriff J. R! try a 25-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see the proudest woman in the world to find (INCORPORATED) such a good medicine* For sale by the the people claim is exorbitant. If a Shaver. for your self how quickly it relieves the Estacada Drug Store. pain. For sale by the Estacada Drug few thousand dollars are to be saved C A P I T A L $10,000.00 A t the young people's meeting Store. to the city, it may 1 o, be reoompen' e last Sunday evening it was decided enough for all that has occured. It to hold the meetings at 7 p. m. G. B. Darowish of 103 N. Sixth Humor anZ Philosophy was said at the meeting, Tue: day A O B 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 during the summer months. Next St. Portland, is preparing to put a evening, that the water system f o - B y DUNCAN M. SMITH Sunday evening, the meeting will stock of clothing in the Warnock which the council has agreed to pay W e handle Insurance in several of the Best and Oldest be led by Iva Dale. Subject, “ The building on Broadway. $ 7 ,coo is worth no more thp.11 $1500 PERT PARAGRAPHS. Call to Service.” These meetings J. W. Reed lias sold his store to We doubt very much the truthful­ Companies, Buy and Sell Lands and Issue Drafts cun he made interesting only with A. E. Sparks, an experienced bus­ Some men who would delight In sit ness of the statemuif. There are on Foreign Countries. Are local Agents for Ihe help and co-operation of the iness man from Nebraska. tlug in the lap of luxury cau't Bud Mr. ways by which the cost of the sys­ even standing room there. friends of the young people, as well Sparks took possession, Monday. tem can tie obtained, and the steps the O. W . P. Townsite Company as the young people themselves. He moves here with his family. It Is indeed a sin to steal n pin, par­ taken by the mass meeting is along ticularly If a diamond is attached to tlfe line suggested by T iik N ew s All the young people under 99 years T h e N e w s is in faver of the one end of i t The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the of age are especially invited to be sometime ago. The rqxirt of this city buying the water works at its present. Farmers is Solicited When looking committee appointed by the people true value, and it wassuf posed that over his hill you Died, at 8:40 p. m., Friday, Apr. should be in such form as to pre­ the council had determined what decide that the clude.any possibility to doubt its 27, 1906, Mr. A. H. Williams, it was worth before action was tak­ Iceman Is u chil­ ly proposition. W E W IL L E X T E N D YO U E V E R Y F A C IL IT Y reliability. It is important. Its at the home of his son in Estacada. en. It is not all that are competent findings, or such as it will produce, Death was due to dropsical condi­ to judge what the system is actual­ C O N SIS T A N T W IT H M O DERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S It Is much eas­ should have lieen placed before the tions resulting from heart trouble. ly worth. It has bxm said that the ier to be a phi­ losopher If a council months ago. This com­ Funeral services were held Sunday, franchise dose not go with the deal. man has his mittee has no easy work before it, at:d the remains laid to rest in the It should, but it is not as imorport- hoard paid a few Call on us—We are here to serve you for its report should be a written, Springwater cemetery. Deceased weeks ahead. ant as the supply of water fo r t h ; und reliable guide for future action. was born in Oneida county, New town. Water we must have. When the temper of an o’.d bachelor York, in 1838, where he resided begins to softeu you may lay long odds until early manhood. His later life that the life of some girl Is Impinging Not If as Rich as Rockefeller J. w. REED, Pres. T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres on his. was spent in the middle West and If yon had all the wealth of Rocke­ on the Coast. His immediate fam­ feller, the Standard Oil magnate, you R. A. STRATTON, Cashier I f the woman who didn’t m arry be­ ily consists of two daughters, Mrs. could not lmy a better medicine for cause she didn’t got a chance could be bowel complaints than Chamberlain's found she might get a good job in the Alice A. Cline, living in Central Colie, Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea museum. Alberta, Mrs Mary Verwest, living Remedy. The most eminent physician in Steele county, North Dakota, and can not prescrilie a better preparation for There may be something worse smell­ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ing thnu second baud spring onions, but a son, the publisher of this paper; colic and diarrhoea, both fdr children I It is not in general use. besides three brothers Wm. S ., Al- and adults. The uniform success of this Is going to grow this T I M E C A R D liert I), and Eugene Williams, liv- rcme,,-v htts *hown u to ** •uPerior to a11 Dr. C. B. SMITH Wo read about tlie king of England coming summer m o r e others. It never fails, and when reduced having a breakfast at (i o'clock In thy in ; in Steele county, North Dakota, \ with water and sweetened, is pleasant to PH YSICIAN & SURGEON rapidly than ever before. ■ evening, but lie can have breakfast 0. W. P. & Ry. Co. I and a fourth brother, Nelson W ili­ take. Every family should l>e suppied whenever he feels like it, for It Is al­ Estacada office: Up stairs in howe’s store. The great Electric Pow­ ams of New York. with it. Sold by Estacada Drug Store. w ays sunrise somewhere in his domain. Bridge & Beach Stoves and Ranges S tx id e b c tK e r Cary Hardware Co., Estaoada, Grsgsn, SiudehaK er Line NONE BETTER I SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS. THE ESTACADA STATE BANK GET OUR FIGURES Notice for Publication United States Land O ffice, Portland, Oregon, A p ­ ril l 7, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that In compli­ ance with tha provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash­ ington territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Harry A . Eilers of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6879 for the purchase of the S w Ji of S w J iof S ec. 8 in township N o 3 S. range 5 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its tim­ ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­ tablish his claim to said land before U. S . Land of­ fice at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 13 day of July, 1906. H e names as witnesses: Andy K itz- m iller of Dover, Oregon: Fred Ellers of Portland. Oregon: Claude Loucks of Portland. Oregon, and Charles W em ple of Portland, Oregon. A n y and all* persons claim ing adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13 day of July, 1906. A lg ern o n s. Dresser. Register. Notice for Pubication United States land office. Portland, Oregon, A pril 28, 1906. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act cf congress of June 3, 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash­ ington territory;” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Preston E. Bor>- ney, c f C o ton, courty of Clackamas, state of O re­ gon. has this day filed in this office his sworn state­ ment No. 6909, for the purchase of the N E # of sertion 14, In township 6 South, range 4 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the U . S . Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon, on W ednesday the 2 5ih day of July, 1906. He names as witnesses: Edward E, Brown of Boring Oregon, O liver Laferty of Colton, Oregon, John Laferty of Colton, Oregon, and Joseph Arquette of C o o i, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad­ versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 25 day of July, 1906. Algernon S . Dresser, Register. ESTACADA er Plant, costing over $1,000,000.00 will b e DODOfc NEWS completed, a large saw­ mill will be built, and E Lacey has ordered a cream sep- logs will be floatad down j arator of a firm in Chicago. the Clackamas from miles Work at the sawmill is progress- above. The price of prop­ ! rauidly. They expect to he ready sometime in May. erty should advance with Jp i to begin sawing soi '.race Boylan, Bert the completion of enter­ g 1 Neva and Crai asner and Elvin My- prises now under way, K j Park, Wm. Clostie I ers attended church at Springwater. and the perfection of those S Nash lias leased the Myers already in operation. 1 farm. He has sown 12 acres to r * r .îiT T 3 B 3 B k We bave some choice busi­ ness and residence lots in Estacada which are good in­ vestments for anyone. Prices reasonable and terms easy. 0. W. P. Townsite Company COR TOST ft ALDER PO RTLAN D O REGO N Estacada State Bank ¡ It lU lU l) . 1 l i t ’) Dr. Smith will t>c at bis home in Eagle Creek evenings and mornings. Cars leave Estacada for Port­ land; William K. Haviland, M. D. They had just started homeward when hark! They distinctly heard papa remark: “ I would thrash those two hoys N ^ Who make so much noise , ^ IH th- ugt they caine here to spark.’ ’ 7 : 3 7 . 9 : 3 7 . « i :3 7 A. M. and >: 3 7 . 3 : 4 7 . 5 : 3 7 . 9:05 P M. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON U ' oats and planted 4 acres to potatoes. C io js a;e looking fine, cattle dit- j to, fruit was uninjured by I he cold I wave and another year cf prosperity is an assured fact. | Last Sunday, sometime after dark | Two Springwater lads, for a lark. Decided that they' # 1 A visit would pay Without loss of time to Podge Park. ESTAC AD A- P O R T LA N D - Estacada Cars leave Portland fur Esta­ cada: R ESID E N C E Corner Stafford and Fourth Filone 7:30, 9:30, 1 1:30 A. M. and 1:30, 3:40, 5 : 4 4 . M S P. M. Office at drug store - TRADE AT Geo. C. BROW NELL HOME LA W YER All business promptly attended to ORKCOR CITY, O K I.C O » W ay freight leaves Estacada in the morning, returning -in the evening. Main office* of the company 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. -*+-i Livery & Feed W. A. HEYLMAN, Attorney at Law NOTARY P t’ BLIC Estate* carefully looked after. Mi»rtgii ges foreclosed and Collect ons made AH Business Given Cartful Attention VST AC A DA, -{• OREGON Stable The only turn in »hr city Good team* and careful drivers to any part of the country A. Morrow Notice for Publication United States Land O ffice, Portland, Oregon. A pril 16. 1906. Notice is hereby given that In compllanctf with the provision« of the act of congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and W ash- ngton territo ry ." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Edward E. Brown of B :rin~, cotnty of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 6875. fer the purchase of the N E ^ of section No 32 in township N o 5 S . range N o 4 E. and will offer proof to show that land sought is more valuable for itstimber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab­ lish his claim to said la nd before the R egister & R e ­ ceiver at Portland. Oregon. on Friday, the 13 day o f J jly . 1936. H e names as wifnesses: Press E. Bonncy of Colton, O re g o r: John W . Corbett of Cotton. O regon : John Musa of Boring. Oregon and Frank Sutten of Boring. Oregon. A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the aboved escribed lands are requested to file the r claims in this office on or before said 13 day of Ju’y, 19C6. Algernon S . Dresser. R egister Reform thou It! beg'.u at borne, but It Is much more comfortable to bnve It start a block away. N. F. N E LSO N I Independent (Hayseed) Candidate For States Senator, When a man nays nothing and nnws wood you may take It for grauted that ot Harding Precinct j he cannot find words to express bis My platform is simply, 1 disgust with the Job. IK) R IG H T Wooded Futures. In other words, I believe we should Where the ground !:i little hillocks be as honest and economical in pol- Crumples up and rolls away Wild flowers lift their fragrant fnc?a. j itics as in private life. I favor edu- Smiling at the kfng of day. 1 cation and good roads. VYhile the Deep ravines are fringed with blossoms primary law does not give satisfac­ Dainty, fragile, sentl'r.t things; Johnny-Jump-i ps peep from mosses tion, yet I believe in the election of Through their winter coverings. U S. Senators by a direct vote of Clumps of ccwrllpv In the meadows Flaunt their heads of glcnmlng gold. the people. Am a temperence man Dusting bits of ftnrhlng color and Woman Suffragist. We need Lighting up the meadow mold. fewer laws and better ones. Will Ruttcrvrps thetr pointed chalice Hold to eato'i the drops of dew. serve rav constituents to the best of But the sweetest of the blossoms my ability. Are these wilding pansies blue. l) »ugh i.v blue.