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The ESTACADA NEWS P p B M S H H I) K V E R V T H U R S D A Y B Y H. A. W ILLIAM S Entered at tbe postoffic* in Estacada, Or. as second class mail. Advertising rates made known on appli cation. Copy lor publication and chance ol ail copy must lie handed in not later than Wednesday morning to insure pub lication lor that week. StSSCaiMKJN RATtS t l 00 .30 H paid la adrases MAY IO, 1906 Mrs. Will Jones and daughter, ure aud duty. When man respects Ester Lucile, were guests of Mrs himself and place then will every j Dr. Haviland one day this week. man respect him. I f you have no ! George Stratton who has lieen respect for those providing a means managing the store business for J. to better their condition you have W. Reed retires after the old busi no respect for yourself or you would ness has been settled up and Mr. either respect them or sever connec Sparks takes up his residence here. tions with them. Again, if you’ ve no respect for your town you should T. Yocum & Sons have just com -1 get out and not be satisfied till you pitted furnishing a large order of I | are out and where you can do bet-1 railroad ties. 1 hty have reciived ter) an{j ¡p things suit you you will an order for material for the power do l>etter. I would say to those who plant which will keep their mill want to see Estacada a town to try busy for a month. to make it a town, and to those who The Estacada Meat Market wants When weighed, dont lie found an unlimited number of l>eef cattle, wanton. hogs, veal, sheep, and chickens for which they will pay the highest Buy goods that are Made in Ore market price. gon—it helps us all. The Estacada News is the only straight Republican newspaper pub Patriotic enthusiasm begins a t lished in Clackamas county. The home; so do most of the family jars Courier at Oregon City is the only that shake the world. democratic newspaper in the county. The others are more or less mug Rockefeller advises t h e young wumps. men to dig potatoes. He realizes R. W. Cary and A. N. Johnson that someone must supply the nec have staked their word and honor essaries of life. that they will not pull at the filthy weed for the period of sixty days Queer, isn't it, that we can not get together on questions of civic- and thirty nights, beknown to any actions—as to what is best and most one, under pcmalty of a $5 hat— and two months of anticipation. expedient? BRIDGE & BEACH CO’S STOVES AND RANGES AR E THE B E ST Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Money Back. This is Fair, Is it not? want to see it a town but dont help | to make it one, get out and give a good man a chance, and when we get it on its feet come back and look at it, you may be surprised. And to those waiting to see the brick & wood factories and the O W P do something to make this town, have they not given you labor at great expense to keep you here and to in duce others to come ? H aven’ t they used their hands, brains, lungs and jaws to get the ball rolling? Any one in his right mind knows this, and if you havu’ t your right mind, let people think you have anyway. W H E N DOING C A R P E N T E R W O RK R E M E M B E R T H A T C A R Y S ’ IS A Another chapter has started in the story of The Light and Water theme. A t sometime close to 1 j o'clock Sunday night some one. with more indiscretion than pru dence, destroyed all the glass globes to the streets’ arc lights. Rewards were at once offered Monday morn ing for the apprehension of the cul prits. The citizens of Estacada of fering $20 and the railroad company $20. Nothing has developed yet to bring the offenders to tiial, altlio it is pretty well understood who they are. Every citizen of the town re grets that there are thpse among us who will do such things. It was, no doubt, the thoughtless act of someoue not knowing the gravity of the offense. This should put a stop to such unwarranted lawlessness. ESTACADA 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. W e have some choice busi ness and residence lots in Estacada wh.ich arc good in vestments for anyone. Prices reasonable and terms easy. 0 . W. P. Townsite Company COR FIRST a PO R T L A N D ALDER O REGO N Estacada State Bank LOCAL AGKNT9 KSTACADA ORKGON A preacher, raising his eyes from his desk in the midst of his sermon, was paralized to see his rude boy in the galary pelting the audiance in the pews with horsechestnuts. But while the good man was pre paring a frown of reproof, the young hopeful cried out: 'You tend your preaching, daddy; I ’ ll keep ’em awake. ” The Clear Creek Mutual Tele phone Company, with its principal office in Harding precinct, has been incorporated, with a capital stock of $2500. The company was formed by the residents of Redlands, Viola and I.ogan to purchase the Bonney telephone system. The incorpora tors are W. P. Kirchem, Louis Funk J. L. Stewart and Fred Gerber. BUY YO U R TOOLS, M O ULD INGS, ETC. AND TH AT T H E IR P R IC E S ARE JU S T A L IT T L E C H E A P E R T H A N M OST P L A C E S In regards to the brick plant, a great | many have doubts as to what it is going to do. As superintendent of the Estaca da Brick & Tile Co. I will state that Mr. Belknap went east on business lor the company. The plant was shut down be- China pheasants are getting so cause “ could not '* °I* r:‘tcd while -uch I changes and improvements were going 1 very tame out this way that last on. It has been decided to put in an au- Sunday as car 2 1 was passing the tomatic clay dryer, convers belts, a pat- Burnett farm one of these beautiful ent brick kiln and a tile machine, these birds lighted on the front fender of improvements together with a few alter the car. The train was stopped and ations will cost in the neighborhood of f 20,000. And when this work is com the handsome China taken into the pleted it means steaAy employment to 35 car very little injured from the col men directly and 10 indirectly which The primary election cost Clack lision. means the support of at least 50 families, more than are in Estacada today. And amas county less per vote than it Merchant A. E. Sparks who pur when the wood plant gets in operation, did most counties in the state. This county’ s vote w a s the third highest chased Mayor Reed's merantile bus when the company gets the big sawmill installed up the Clackamas river it will in the state, and but half the votes iness, and Mrs. Sparks came out, employ 40 or 50 men. So you see what Tuesday, from Portland, to remain it menus. It means that some day we were cast. and make Estacada their home. will be sailing along smoothly and then In this issue is an article from the They have rented the Page cottage. it will be no trouble to get people here. pen of Mr. Johnson, supei in tendent We are pleased to welcome them to It will be no trouble to get other indus tries to take hold, and the sooner we do of operations at the brick factory. our midst. Mrs. Sparks will assist all we can to to promote and help the with the store work. Space is given this article so that sooner we will reap the benefit. To get Matt Ryckmafi and L . C. Har rington were up from Clackamas last Saturday. They came up for their household goods. Mr. Har rington and wife will remain the e all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ryck- man expect to go to Leaburg and spend the season at the McKensie fish hatchery where John Talbert has already gone. TO A R E NO T T H E K N O T T Y A N D S P L IN T E R E D UP KIND* Phoenix Puré Mitchell who ended Creffitld's notorious career is as much entitled to a reward as is Draper who got Smith, but he will perhaps receive it only in heaven, and that’s indef inite. the people may know the status of opinion on matters, public and pri vate, from this direction. Mr. Johnson is very closly connected with certain interests here, and his views may be taken as reflecting sentiment in that quarter. How much good results from such arti cles, we are net expressing, but we want you to read it, that is all. GOOD P L A C E A N D A LSO T H A T T H E IR DOORS, PAINT Quality long remembered after price has been forgotten We C a ry H a rd w a re C o m p a n y ' © <2^)(2S)(2^5sS/<S§S)C ^) (2^)<I^)<2^)(2^)<2^)(S^)© business we must make it. Business cre ates business, and the links of businesses are so closely interwoven that no matter who we are, where we go, how we turn, the effect is felt by someone else. For illustration: Let us consider our town as using 300 lbs of tea 4 month. It has to ^ 1« produced, loaded on vessels, bought to this country, unloaded, transposed by rail to the warehouse, then to the dealer, ^ and last to the consumer who has to la bor on it to prepare it for use. Just see what an effect would be felt. I f would (ft effect railrouds, transportation companies wholesalets, retailers, workmen of all kinds, in nil countries if we should shut down on the tea trade. There are m:-ny people who say, “ Oh, I dont give a d---- I guess I lived before I saw this place and I guess I can live without any of this or that man’s money” and that same man in his heart is craving for just a little of that man's money. In conclusion let me say that if the people of Estacada want to prosper, if they want to be helped by the O W P company or any other com- pany they must rid the town of the men who, all they know, and all they care is to kick up a fuss, and to bring damna- tion upon the town and its people. If we can't show them where they are wrong, if we can't hold our own any other way, before we shall stund and see such men pull down and destroy that which be longs to us, that which could belong to them, and that which is for the beauti fying, the building up of us and our country, drive them from our midst with a branch of tar and feathers. Give every man a chance to build himself up and us up, but not to pull us down. We must | Notic of Appointment of Administra trix, and Final Settlement THE ESTACADA STATE BANK (INCORPORATED) I I CAPITAL $10,000.00 A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S 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 The Stomach Troubles Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the Fanners is Solicited W E W IL L EXTEN D YO U E V E R Y F A C IL IT Y I C O N SIST A N T W IT H M ODERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S Thomas W. Sullivan, resident hydraulic engineer of the Portland Call on us— We are here to serve you General Electric Company, has lieen placed in charge of the big power plant at Estacada, succeeding C. I Brown, of the Oregon VVattr Power Co. who has been in charge of operations at Est icada sine: the COmmencment of the work. Mr. j make up our minds to do something, or Sullivan will carry on the work to nothing. I.et us be united and work to- its termination, He has had years I gether and make things go as we want of experience in this line, having them to. I for one will stand up for all superintended construction of the that is right any where and at any time, plants of the P. G. E. Co. in this and shall be a bitter enemy to all that is PROFESSIONAL CARDS city. wrong, no matter if it be against the devil himself. A delightful surprise party was Sincerely yours, Dr. C. B. SMITH tendered Mrs. Dr. Haviland Wed- E . M. JOHNSON. desday p. ni. at her home on hill. PH YSICIAN & SURGEON Fancy work was engaged in and Estacada office: Up stairs in Howe’s store. needles and tongues flew until 40- ’ clock when a delicious luncheon was served "In the Shade of the Old IJr. Smith will be at his home in Eagle ! • I ESTACA I) A-PORTLAND Apple Tree, ” after which the sur Creek evenings anil mornings. Co-operative Creamery by p rises departed ’Those present: Cars leave Estacada for Port- ; Mrs. George Stratton, Mrs. Frank the Farmers is Talked of Morris, Mrs. Harmon Green, Mrs. land : William K. Haviland, M. D. Will Jones and Mrs. John Lovelace, for Estacada 7 : 37 . 9 : 37 . « i :37 A. M. and Masters Raymond and Arnold Love PHYSICIAN and SURGEON i : 37 . 3 - 47 . 5 : 37 . 9:05 P. M. lace, Miss Ester Lucile Jones and A creamery may be estal 1 shed* Office at drug store - - Estacada Bertike Morris. in Estacada in the near future. A t Cars leave Portland for Esta R E SID E N C E Estacada\s fine water system has least considerable is being said on cada: Phone ! Fee 11 cut off so far as immediate use the subject, and the people of the Comer Shafford and Fourth to the city is concerned. Water town and farmers are giving the 7 : 3 ° i 9:30. 11:3 0 A. M. and for the general public's use was 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M. j shut off last Thursday morning by movement considerable interested LAW YER order of the proprietors of the sys encouragement. Under the pres Way freight leaves Estacada tem, and the city is dry. This ac ent conditions a creamery at or near All business promptly attended to in the morning, returning in tion was taken after tile last meet here would, no doubt, lecome a ing of the council, and the citizens’ paying business. But there must ORRC.OtV C I T Y , the evening. ORHGOJI ! meeting. Non-action by the coun- Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 j cil and pointed remarks by the peo- be more cows in the country and Not If » Rich as Rockchlicr First St. Portland, Oregon. i pie are the cause. The owner of more good feed for them in order If yon hail all the wealth ol Rocke »+ » ] m | ,| | |, |,| M, » ; the water works loses $19 .50 each that a creamery might do the busi feller, the Standard Oil magnate, you { . j month as rental from the people, ness it should. Of course, these could not buy a better medicine for j and the people are at a great incon- th in gs w ill com e w ith the com ing o f bowel complaints than Chamberlain's I venience. Those who were supplied The idea advanced is Colic, Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea | water by the system are not pre- a creamery. Remedy. The most eminent physician j pared for the situation, and many that a co-rperative association be can not prescribe a better prepanU on for ' who were looking for the system to formed. This would be all right, colic and diarrhoea, both for children Attorney at Law lie extended are disheartened. The but a better way would be for an and adults. The uniform success of this NOTARY rrm.ic ; trouble, no doubt, will be adjusted ¡d ivid u al or a com pany to tak e hold remc,’ >' has shown it to be superior to all Estates carefully looked alter. Mortga- in a week or so. Should conditions others. It never fails, and when reduced ges foreclosed and Collections marie ! continue longer it is said the hotel j « * ¡¡“ I* ™ Ty' * * pUt with water .„,1 sweetened, is Ple*»„, to All Business Given Cartful Attention and power house will he cut off cf •' »boulder to the wheel and help a uke. Hwr, (BnliIy , hoal<1 £ luppted their water aud closed down. * along. with j|. Sold ^ Kstacada Drug .Store ESTACADA, - • OREGON W. REED, Pres. T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres R. A. STRATTON, Cashier TIME CARD 0 . W. P. & R ). Co. A CREAMERY Geo. C. BROWNELL W. A. HEYLMAN, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas J. Andre, \ Decessed ’ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed Administratrix of the above named Estate by the above entitled Court. All per sons having any claims against said estate are re quested to present them, with proper vouchers there for, to me within six (6) months from date hereof, at the office of R. A. Stratton, Estacada, Clackamas county. Oregon. Mary E. Andre, Administratrix of the Estate of Thomas J. Andre, Deceased. Dated, Estacada, Oregon, May 8, 1906. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly respected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was sick with stomach trouble for more than six montlia. Chamberlain’s Stotnsch and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: “ I can now eat any thing I want and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good medicine* For sale by the Kstacada Drug Store. Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Ap ril 17, 1906. Notice is hereby given that Incompli 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 Wash 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 SwJi of Sw^of Sec. 8 in township No 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 1 3 day of July, 1906. He names as witnesses: Andy Kltz- miller of Dover, Oregon; Fred Eilers of Portland, Oregon: Claude Loucks of Portland. Oregon, and Charles Wemple of Portland, Oregon. Any and all perron3 claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13 day of July, 1906. Algernons. Dresser. Register. Notice for Pubication United States land office, Portland, Oregon, April 28, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregcn, Nevada, and Wash ington territory;” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892, Preston E. Bon ney, of Colton, county of Clackamas, state of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 6909, for the purchase of the NEJ^ of section 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 Office at Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday the 25th day of July, 1 906, He names as witnesses: Edward E, Brown of Borin g Oregon, Oliver Laferty of Colton, Oregon, John Laferty of Colton, Oregon, and Joseph Arquette of Colton, 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. N. F. N E LSO N Independent (Hayseed) Candidate For States Senator, of Harding Precinct My platform is simply, DO R IG H T In other words, I believe we should be as honest and economical in pol itics as in private life. I favor edu cation and good roads. While the primary law does not give satisfac tion, yet I believe in the election of U S. Senators by a direct vote of the people. Am a temperence man and Woman Suffragist. We need fewer laws and better ones. Will Notice for Publication serve my constituents to the best of United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, April 16, 1906. Notice is hereby given that In compliance my ability. with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minneapo lis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pain and suffering which he endured during this time is beyond comprehen sion. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until he used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible and less than one bottle h a ; effected a j erma le n t cure. If troub- led with sciatica or rheumatism why not try a 25-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see for your self how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by the Estacada Drug Store. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washi ngton territory.” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Edward E. Brown of Boring, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 6875, for the purchase of the N E^ of section No 32 in township No 5 S. range No 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 lasd before the Register & Re ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 13 day of July, 1906. He names as witnesses: Press E. Bonney of Colton, Oregon: John W. Corbett of Colton, Oregon: John Musa of Boring. Oregon and Prank Sutten of Boring, Oregon. Any and all perrons claiming adversely the aboved escribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 13 day of July, 1906. Algernon 5. Dresser, Register Notice for Publication United States Land office. Portland. Oregon. May 3. 1906. Notice is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of the act of congress of We have for sale in a splendid June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Nevada and Oregon, I location on the hill, a Five Room ar.d Washington territory,” as extended to an the j House on a good lot, with fence, PubMc land states by act of August 4. 1892, Charles B. Russell of Per and. county of Multnomah, state of good well and out-buildings. All Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn i statement No. 6639. for the purchase of the SeK of at a price that is bound to sell it. NeK. NS of NeS & Ne* of Nw«i of Call at the Estacada State Bank. , section 24 in tow.iship 6 s. range 4 e. and will offer . proof to show that the lard sought is more valuable J for its timber or stone than for agriculture’ purposes. A C A R D OF T H A N K S ’ and to establish his claim to said Jand before the U. ! S. land office at Portland. Oregon, on Friday, We wish to express otir appreci i he 27 day of July. 1906. He names as witness ation and thanks for the assistance es: Manning Van Alstine of Portland. Oregon: Har- : iert Van Alstine of Portland. Oregon: Albert E. so kindly given us by friends of E s Drinker of Fort land Oregon, and John T. Drinker Any and tacada and Springwater iu our re cf Portland. Oregon. all persona claiming adversely the above described cent bereavement. lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27 day of July 1906. H. A. Williams. Algernon S. Dresser. Register. Minnie Williams. For Sale 1