I town; it takes several, with a unit* I cd community in harmony behind them. The ESTACADA NEW S i ’ U Ill'T S H K I) E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y BY Some of Our Leaders H . A. W IL L IA M S Entered at the postoifice in Iistacada, Or. as second class mail. Advertising rates made known on appli­ cation. Copy for publication and change of ad copy must be handed in not later than W ednesday m orning to insure pub­ lication for that week. StBSCmPIlOM R A ftS S I 00 .50 Owe Tear Six Months If paid In advance AUGUST 19 0 6 It is time Estacada had a good, substantial church building whefhf r there is any use for it here or r.o" It is customary r.owdays for towns of the sire of this to have churches if for nothing more than to beautify the village la 1 'scap e¡encourage the stranger to come, invest anil make his home here; to give the old a place to find hope for the future; a place for the young to meet, giggle, and see each other home; where the vain may go and show their latest purchases, end a place \\h re the sinful, money-getting men who con­ tributed largely to it may never be seen, unless it is on the night before Christmas when theircliildren speak from the church rostrum. Every one in town would like to see a fine church built here. • Not liecau.se of our piety but because of our vanity not because it may do us good spir itually, but because it may do some of us good financially. This is re diculous— because it is true. And why not go ahead now and build a church? It is understood that the tovvnsite company, will con­ tribute the lots. This is generou enough for them, and if the people will come forward with about $ icco it will lie one ofthe be: t investments since the town started. We believe it will take about $2,000 to build and furnish such a church as we should have here, and the religious organization which it is for would, perhaps, contribute nearly a half of it. Gradually the wind is going out of the little presidential boomlets of Shaw, Fairbanks, Cannon and 1 few other impossibilities. Taft might make a good president but he is in the meat trust, and there an others. Don't eat so much, don’t carouse so much, don’ t worry so much, and you will forget that you every had an ill. Mrs. Nettie Grabel expects soon to move to Portland to live. The family have made their home for several years in Sherman county where Mr. Grabel buys grain, but lately they have decided to go to Portland. Wm. E. Straight aud Mrs. Jen­ nie Boyd drove over to Oregon City last Wednesday, August 1st, and were inarri.d. Justice L iv y Stipp tied the knot at the Parker home. They are at home at their residence on Zobrist St. Harry Groff has gone to Nampa, Idaho, to accept a position r s engi­ neer in a large sawmill. He g< es on a promise of goo! wages and a st ady job. W . O. Kuhn has a large interest in the mill and it was he who induced Harry to go on*. Oilier Groff assumes the responsi­ bilities as engineer at the woed fac­ tory. 0 . W. P. Tovvnsite Company COM FIRST A ALDER P O R T L A N D O REG O N ^ the Kstacada W . A. JONES, Prop. Estacada State Bar.k W OOD L OC 'A C A D A [ KGO * D ry, h i t length always on hand TR AN SACTED Companies, Buy and Sell Lands and Issue Drafts on Foreign Countries. A re local Agents for the O. W . P. Townsite Company I I I The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the Farmers is Solicited W E W IL L EXTEN D YO U EVERY F A C IL IT Y C O N S IS T A N T W IT H M O D ERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S Call on us— Wc arc here to serve you I « Tim ber Land act, June 3. 1878 Notice for Publication J. W. REED, Pres. T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres R. A. STRATTON, Cashier United States land office, Portland, Oregon, May 26, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compli­ ance with the provisions ofth e act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "A n 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, Frank P . Drinker, of Baker C ity, county of Baker, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement 6944, for the purchase of the S w ^ n e # , nwK & n w # of nwK of section 24 in township 6 S, range 4 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­ tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon on Friday the 24 day of August, 1906. H e names as witnesses: Charles B. Russell of Portland, Ore­ gon; Manning VanAlstine of Portland, Oregon; John T . Drinker of Portland, Oregon; Albert E. Drinker of Portland, 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 24th day of August 1906. Algernon S. Dresser, Register. O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the Batik of Estacada O N Office at d ru g store E - - 7 : 37 . 9 : 37 . «"37 A . M. " 37 . 3 - 47 . 5 37 . 9:05 P- Kstacada R K S ID F .N C K Corner Stafford and Fourth rh on e Geo. C. BROWNELL A ll business promptly attended to Only for a few months J. W Reed has the ' Contract for BORING ORE the O. W . P. building Damascus Creamery at the corner of First and Alder in Portland. The work will take'un- : til Sept. 1. The remodeling is nec- Summons j essary on account of consolidation In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackr.mas : of tile several companies. j remodeling A party composed of Mrs. W. K. Haviland Sr, Mrs. W. J. Freeman, Miss Grace Lewis, and Miss Annie Dicks, an accomplished musician, spent last Saturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Haviland. Miss Dicks s mg and played a number of de­ lightful songs and selections. Mrs. and Doctor Haviland eash sang so­ los to the enjoyment of the guests. Gertrude O. Crawford, Plaintiff VS Frederick Crawford. Defendant. T o Frederick Crawford, the above name defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit within ten days from the date ofth e servico of this summons upon you if served within this county or if served up­ on you within any other county in this state then with in twenty days after the date of the said service, o»* if this summons is served upon you by publication then you are hereby required to appear and answer said complaint after six ^ eek s publication of said summons to-wit: On Monday the 10th day of September A D 1906, and if you fail to appear and answer said com­ plaint for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for the costs and disbursements of this suit. And you are hereby further notified that the sum­ mons in this suit is served upon you by publication thereof in T h e Estacada News, a newspaper publish­ ed at Estacada, Oregon, pursuant to an order of the Honorable Crant B. Dimick, Judge of the County Court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county in the absence of the Honorable T . A. McBride, Judge of theCircuit Court of the state of Oregon for Clacka­ mas county, made on this day. to-wit: July 18. 1906. Cars leave Portland for Esta­ cada: mgton county in the Salmon river , Aucuil. 1906 lhl, Wnt ,h, ^ orderodbyth. country. Notices have been posted | ¿°un ,or plication ot this wmmons. 7 : 3 °> 9 : 3 o. On the (lOOrS of various ranchmen, stating that unless they leave the c h ild ’s l»owels should have immediate attention, so as to cheek the disease I k *- j fore ilrbccomcs serious. A ll that is nec­ essary is a few doses of C h am b erlain 's; Colic, Cholera and Diairhoeae Rtnedy fol I lowed hv a dose of castor oil to d en se the system, tfev. M . O. Stockland, 1'ostor M ain offices of the company: i j z 1 - 2 First St. Portland, O regon. , . ' , . t . . country soon, their destroyed and their TAo-we homes will be families killed. ®": A wtoi the*Heims . . . hfforts are being made by Jiimes Lsggerty, supervisor of the Seven Notice for Publication United States land office, Portland, Oregon, May 22. 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1 878, entitled "A n act for the sale o f 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, G eorge L. Lindsley, of Portland, Oregon, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, bas this day filed in this office his sworn statement 6932, for the purchase of the NJ4 n e # , r\% n w K of section 34 in township 6 S, range 4 E., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­ tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register & receiver at Portland. Oregon on Thursday the 9th day of August, 1906. H e names as witnesses: J . C. Burke o f Portland, Ore., Charles H . Osborn of Portland, Ore., Albert Pesold, of Molal- la, Ore., M a rieS . Lindsley of Portland, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of August. 1906. A lgern o n s. Dresser, R egister. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas Alkerzane Lawson, Plaintiff VS John Fay. Frederick A . Helm . Emma J. McLennan. Jocklyn Boid. Frederick Henry Schwab. John David Schwab. Marie Louise Schwab. Maryetta Schwab. Rudolph Luther Schwab and M. B. K e e ­ fer, Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: T o Frederick A. Heims, Emma J. McLennan Jock­ lyn Boid, Frederick Henry Schwab. John David Schwab, Marie Louise Schwab. Maryetta Schwab, and Rudolph Luther Schwab, above named defend­ ants: Ycu and each of you are hereby required to appear Schwab. Marie Louise Schwab. Maryetta Schwab. and answer the complaint filed agai nst you in the above Rudolph Luther Schwab, above named defend entitled court and cause, on or before the 31st day of | ants: August. 1906. that being the last day ordered by the You and each of you are hereby required to appear j court for the publication of this summons. And if you so fail to appear or answer, the plaintiff ! entitled court and cause, on or before the 31st day of I will apply to the court for relief demanded in the com- ! plaint on file herein, to-wit: A decree determining ' the rights of the several parties hereto, and the par- I And if you fail to appear or answer, the plaintiff Trill ! titio n o fth e following described real estate: A part apply t0 the court for the relief demanded in the com- ; o fth e K e ln u D . L . C ., No. 60. Not. 7346. In sec­ p a tions 19. 20. 29 and 30 In T 3 S.. R 4 E. of the the rights of the several parties hereto, and the W illam ette meridian, in Clackamas county. Oregon: p o t i o n <* ,h . w io w m * d«c.-:b ed r « i to- 1 Beginning at the re-entrant angle in said claim and d l c no n i o running thence South 41 degrees 45 mir.utassast 10 I 7346. in sections 19. 20. 29 ar.d CO in T 3 S.. R 4 to claim cornar; thence North 42 degrees east i chains , E 0( the W il'am ette meridian, in Clackamas county. j 25 chains to claim corner: thence North 56 d eg-ees j Oregon: Beginning « t the moot rcrtherly corner cf 15 minutes W est 52 chains to point in claim !in e ; said claim and running thence south 56 degrees 15 j thence South 45 degrees '15 minute* W est 30.20 m tnm ej E. along the northeasterly line of said claim chains to line dividing husband s half from w ife 's half of said claim: thence South 41 degrees 45 min­ po minutes W . 52 chains frem the moat easterly corner utes east, following said dividing line to southeasterly ! cf said claim: th e fe e routh 45 degrees 15 minutes line of said claim ; thence North 42 degrees east 19. wart 30.20 chains to the Hr.e separating husband's | 20 chairs to place of beginning. half from heirs of w ife ’s half of said claim: thence T h is summons is published by order of Thos. A . north 41 degrees 45 minutes west along said divid­ McBride. Judge of said Court, made and entered on ing lir e to the rcrtharesterly line of said claim thence the 14th day of July. 1906. for a period o fs ix (6 )c o n - north 44 degrees east 6 20 chairs to claim corner: secutive weeks first publication to b een Thursday. thence north 55 degress east to claim corner, the July 19. 1906 and the last 10 be on Thursdey. the place of beginning. 30th day of August 1906. that being the tim e re­ T h is summons Is published by order c f Thoe. A. quired for publication in said order. McBride. Judge of said Court, made and entered on LIVY STIPP. the 14thdey c f July. 1906. for a period of six (6 ) con­ A u om ey for Plaintiff. secutive weeks th e f rs* pubdeatio" to be Thursday. July I9th. 1906. arid the last pu H a;ion to be on Thurr Ji y the 30th Jay c f August. 1906. that being A serious range war is imminent j **** Ix-tween stockmen and ranchers in the extreme northern part of Wash- [ and.nsverth«compi.intnied,rlck A H,im. Emm. j . McLennan. Jocklyn Bold. Frederick Henry of music, refreshments, floor man- Schwab. John David Schwab, Marie Louise KSTACADA-roRTI.ANI) ; | agement and courteous treatment Schwab, Maryetta Schwab, Rudolph Luther Schwab, and M. B. K eefer. Defendants ,| ' ’ ■ ' ( ! will be insured to pleasethe patrons r * I In the name cf the State of Oregon: and those wishing to listen to the T o Frederick A . Helm , Emma J. McLennan. Jock­ ! Cars leave Estacada for Port- lyn Bold. Frederick Henry Schwab. John David music. land: PROFESSIONAL CARDS P This advice of practice what you preach is only applicable to the oth­ er fellow. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A . Rudolph, on August 8, a boy. W e handle Insurance in several of the Best and Oldest of the first M. B . Church, Little Falls, All work given prompt attention United States Land office, Portland, Oregon, Aug 3, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compli­ ance 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, Nevada and Oregon, and Washington territory.” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Charles I B. Russell of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of I Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6912, for the purchase of the S e K of N e t f, NW of N eK & N e* of N w tf of section 24 in tdwnshlp 6 s. range 4 e. 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, art Wednesday, he 1 7 day of Oct. 1906. H e namss as witness­ es: Manning Van Alstlne of Portland, Oregon; Har­ riet Van Alstlne of Portland, Oregon; Albert T . Drinker of Portland Oregon, and John T . Drinker of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their c ’aims in this office on or before said 17 day of Oct, 1906. AJgernon S . Dresser, R egister. WASHING Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wemple, on August 7, a girl. A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S Sumir.tr Diarrhoea in Children Livery Stable & Dray Line on the market C A P I T A L $10,000.00 incurring the expense of a without it. F or sale #bv D ra g Store. The Best Paint W ATCH A . K11. HRS Notice for Publication MACHINES (INCORPORATED) PHYSICIAN and SURGEON physician's service in such cases if Cham ­ berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hsn. A dose of this remedy w lil relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been known to fail, even in the most severe and dan­ gers ms cases and no fam ily should be HARRY of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement 6879. for the purchase of the Southwest Quarter of I Southwest Quarter of section 8 in township 3 south, range 5 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 U. S . Land office at Portland, Oregon, Wednesday, the 10 day of Oct. 1906. H e names witnesses: Andy K itzm iller of Port'and, Oregon; Fred Ellers of Portland. Oregon: I Claude Loucks of Portland, Oregon, Charles W a r - of Po. 1. n l Oregon. Any and all persons claimi g adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 10:h day of Oct. 1906. Algernon S . Dresser. Register. Phoenix Pure THE ESTACADA STATE BANK I Acute attacks of colic and diarrhoea necessity of j Cary Hardware C om pany William K. Haviland, M. D. nie on without w arning and prompt relief must he obtained. There is no Notice for Publication United Stales Land O ffice, Portland. Oregon, July 24. 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compli­ ance with * the provisions ot the act of congress of June'3, 1876, entitled An act for the sale of timber | lands in the states of California, O regon, Nevada and Washington territory,” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Studebaker Wagons L Unnecessary Expense the Clackamas from miles above. T h e 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 ami residence lots in Estacada which are good in­ vestments for anyone. Prices reasonable and terms easy. on the market B. O. Boswell departed for Salem Tuesday in response to telephone message from Supt. Tiffany of the i Willamette Valley Railway company 8 building the electric line form Sa­ lem to Portland. Mr. Boswell will have charge of putting up the elec­ tric wire along the line. The American Farmer says the consumptive power of this country is enormous and indications point to the fact that it is steadily over­ taking the production. Though last year’ s wheat crop was a 1 igoi e it is already practically consumed, and when the new crop reaches tl e nnrket clean bins will await it ev­ erywhere. The Northwest stock represented about half of the visia- ble supply two months ago, blit it will all be used up before the pro­ ducts of the present harvest have appeared in the principal grain cen­ ters. T h e 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 RANGES Mrs. Wm. Kruger came out from Portland, Friday and visited with Mrs. Williams till Sunday evening. Mr. Kruger, who has been filling Mr. Richard’ s place in the barber shop for a couple weeks, returned to Portland with his wife. Uncle Wm. Shannon, of Spring- Richard Stott has been appointed deputy stock inspect >r for Clacka­ water, was in town last Sati r lay. mas county. The salary will I11L He reports cropsgood, and although Mr. Shannon was once a wealthy Mr. Scott on Easy street. steamlioat and ship owner, he er.- The Mazamas, Oregon’ s famous jays the country life the best of all mountain climbers, have been trying A d lighter Miss Matnie Shannon is climb Mt. Baker, but Old Baker teaching in the Denver schools, and wouldn't stand it. a son, W. F . , has a good posi.iou as stencgrjpher there. No one man ever made an ideal Is going to grow this coming summer m o r e rapidly than ever before. STOVES and Manager Belknap of the Estscada Brick & Tile Company is having a turntable put in at the large clay drying shed so that the cars loaded with clay can be run to both ends of the shed and dumpped. This will be a labor-savor. The Clack imas county court has granted a greneral r 'g ’ .t of-way Another new industry fer Estaca­ franchise to the Northwest Long da W. A Jones is going to instal Distance Telephone Company of Portland to construct automatic tel­ a steam wood saw. The outfit has ephone lines throughout the count\ been purchased, and will lie put up near the livery barn. Mr. Jones The Pacific Au.imobile Club has is also going to put in a new wagon asked that Clackamas and Multno­ weighing scales of the Howe make. mah counties jointly expend $2,ooc These are conveniences that have been looked for for some lime. 011 the Portland-Mt. IIoo.l road. ESTACADA The Best Postmaster Surface has moved the postoffice into the new quarters and will attend to the office work him­ self. Miss Irwin will play hello girl until permanent arrangements are made by the 'phone company for an office girl. Tlm.ber Lcrd, Act J u re 3, 1678. TRADE AT HOME