' ■j A D V E R T IS E !| % S m . % 'V y , ^ It $1— YEAR of ’ i .7 : Your Lome print shop by getting your printing done at home. E ver, $ spent in this way is reflected in the improvement of the shop. Satisfaction guaranteed....... PU BU S 1 IEO IN THE INT1.KI -T OF ESTACADA AND EASTERN CLACKAMAS COUNTY, TUB RICHEST FART OF OREGON NO. 37 ** P A T R O N IZ E Iß The article you have to sell, it pays you as well as us and remember if you are not a subscriber, a cordial invita­ tion is extended you to be­ come one now, or sooner....« ■* THE NEW S VOL,. 2 E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , A U G U ST 16, 1906. CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY I weeks’ outing up ut ¿Ed. Hunt’ s Mayor .......................................................J . W. Reed , I . . - w. a . jores famous hot springs. J .................. ...........................C. F. Hcwe 1 ' j E . c . Bo'knap Treasurer................ ............................ H. Cooper Business Chances Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! $ Merchant Sparks has received a .......................... R- a . siruton large number of handsome pictures Recorder ....................... ......... " E . S. Womer j , . , , . Aidorm .n v $1 A Y E A R Dishwasher Wanted at Hotel Wanted, at once at the Estacada w llicll lie Is gOUlg to distribute OUt Hotel, someone to wash dishes. Mar!h* 1 ................................... John F- Lov.iac. | among his customers. .r P A R K H O TE L Several Estacadans spent Sunday Meals 25GS. Good hoard b y the last away from home; some at the A sign of approaching winter- Gresham encampment, some at the week with room $4 per week. the rain. FOR R E N T — The hotel portion Oaks and some in Portland. of the Andre building at the corner Ben Rawlins was in from the foot Sharpless Tubular Cream Sepa­ of Broadway and Second Sts. In­ hills Sunday. rators. Call and let us explain quire at the hotel. Fritz Birkenfelt is still doing bus­ working parts and quote prices.— iness at his old stand. The Cary Hardware Co. I am in the market to buy Wool, Mrs. J. VV. Gunsaulis is enjoying I Miss Florence Buchanan of Hood Hides, Pelts and Beef Cattle, and a visit from her mother. River, who taught the Tracy schc< 1 will pay good prices for same. See me before selling— David Briden- J. F. Lovelace is talking of put- ' last term llas ^ e"Kaged to teach stine, Estacada. ting in a Fairbanks scales. the cominS term io the san,e schoo!’ G. W. Morrow and A. F. Camp­ We are ready to take cary of all Lee Bronson is the engineer at bell, the men who started Estacada the subscriptions to “ T he N rws ” the water pumping station. and put it on the road io prosperity sent in. Don’ t let your enthusiasm w a n - and greatness, spent last Sunday in still boom your home town. Cut With Adz the city. Mrs. W. II. Holder visited Mrs. W ith the exception of the north While at work on the logging H. A. Williams last Thursday. end, a short piece across the river road, Tuesday, at the Dubois Lum­ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles from Estacada, the Springwater- ber Company’s mill, Lorenzo Ham­ Duncan, a girl, Sunday, Aug. 5. Estacada road will be completed mock cut the joint tendons and ar­ this full. teries above the heel in one of his The oats on the Harkinrider farm feet. The wound was a bad one. averaged over 62 bushels an acre. Jordon Shultz and Roy Morrow He was brought to Estacada, and Frank Harkenrider reports a yield wtnt UP the Clackamas river, Tues­ had the foot dressed. Later he was of 22 bushels of wheat to the acre. day, to the place where all go who taken to a hospital in Portland. want a good recreative time among Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard, of . , ' , . . . ’ nature s wilds. Dodge, were trading in town, Mon­ day Mr. and Mrs C. L- Springer are , .................... here on a visit to Mr. Springer’ s vv heat Drills and Disk Harrows. . . ,, . „ <- , ■ . _ . 1 sister, Mrs. A. E. Sparks, and hus- Get our prices.— r he Cary Hard- , , ,, ... ... ^ r hand Mr. and Mrs. Springer are ware Lo- j from Walla Walla. Mrs. A. F. . Cooke, formerly o . j • , . a gentleman ' of , T Last . Saturday night this city, visited at James Smith s ; . . , .. . j who was out for a tune, become so last Sunday. < barbarousfily happy that his com- The forest fires on the Pine and radts had to jail him, in order to It is very likely that within the Molalla creeks have been put out by | preserve the dignity of the crowd, next few months a creamery will he Now for a greater Estacada. W A T C H FOR AN A N N O U N C EM EN T Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Money to Loan on Real Estate INSURANCE This bank has the local agency for some of the very best Fire Insurance Companies. Let us write your policy. : : If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. If you have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no property of our own for sale and can push your sales Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing papers of every kind W . A. HEYLMAN, NO TICE TO PAY ASSESSM ENT Cashier. MONEY TO LOAN Notice to R. A. Corthell, 502 Clay St. Portland, Ore. You are hereby notified that the Council of the City of Estacada, at a meeting held / ngust 18,1906, direct­ W E M AKE ed the recorder to proceed in compliance the abstract of title to the security offered with the city charter for the collection of and attend to all details in the closing a sidewalk lien entered N o t . 14, 1905, as np of Mortgage Loans follows: Lot No. 10, Block 14, $16.19 with 10 per cent. $1.62. Lot No. II, | C a „ on for jnform ation conccrn- Rlock 14, $16.19 with 10 P«r cent. $ i .6 j . ing Clackamas county . Records Lot No. 12, Block 14, $16.19 with 10 per cent. $1.62. ON CIACKAMAS CO. UNOS The intense itching characteristic of salt rheum and ecxema is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Salee. As a cure for skin diseases this salve is nn eaqualed. For sale by the Estacada Ftrtig SU TV. Pearle Tooley of Portland is vis- 111 his place, iting with her Cousin, Zoa Irwin, Will Cunningham and J. R. Wil- and the family | son started on Monday for a two Dimick & Dimick, Mgrs. O regon C it y O regon if you ■■ ■■ LUMBER iXLÎHigh grade building material a specialty****** If You Are Going to Build, We C an Fit You Out to the To p Notch in Every­ thing Req u\TZ&4e*r*****m >~*~***~~~+ Mouldings in All Styles C. E. DUBOIS, Manager W. A. JONES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill In Pints, Quarts & Half Gallons Also Fruit Jar Rubbers --------------------- Call nd get prices a t ----------------------- C . F . H o w e ’s W A TER POW ER CO M PAN Y’S & RY. HO EEL ESTACADA Finest Summer ami Winter Resort Hotel near Portland Every Modern i Abstracts of Title made direct from the records them, Fir and Cedar TOkNSEND & SMITH Money loaned on real and chattel -ecttrity see M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L CLASSES OP bought and sold. L A R D H AM and BACON OREGON CITY TRUST CO. calling to of Estacada, Oregon» A l l kinds o f Meat The Townsite company through the Estacada State Bank as agent has sold to Dr. Haviland lot 26 in block 32. ] City Treasurer Caufield of Ore­ gon City has resigned, and Morii- --------------------------------- --------- - nler Latourette has lieen appointed Dont buy without The Dubois Lumber Company ¡O REG ON Now. if the above indebtedness togeth- Q a c K a m a S T i t l e C O iT l’ V er with the cost of this proceeding be not J paid on or before the expiration of ten E. F. Riley ¿Attorney at Law, President. days from the 16 day of August, 1906, a Frank B. Riley, Atty. at Law, Secretary. proper process of law for its collection will follow. 606*608, Chamber of Commerce, E. S. W OM ER, City Recorder P O R T LA N D ORE. few days. A. E. Sparks E S TA C A D A M ARKET Mrs. Walter Tiffany returned to Salem Monday after a week spent with old friends here and at Eagle ■ Creek. Estacada in a ,; Z, 1 ^ t ■ v t 1 1 ■ 1 ™ ™ r iti 1 .*1 . ; J ™ the late rains. The Cary Hardware Company established in Estacada. Such a Mrs. Hattie Scio of Lents spent a 1 has recently added to their harness proposition has received considera­ few days here last week visiting her making and repairing department a ble impetus this week. Cashier W. sister, Mrs. Welsh. I Pearson Hard W ax machine. This A. Heylman of the Bank of Esta­ Senator Stockbridge of Michigan nlachine costs money, and is one of cada, and E. E. Blister of Portland was in town Tuesday selling type- l'le ',es* tna<^e‘ ^ w'" sew a n y -1 have lieen working the scheme the past week, and the result of their tiling in the way of leather. writers— the machines. efforts lead them to believe that the John A. Kiggins made a pleasant Mayor Reed is talking of replac­ people will have a creamery here ing his business buildings on Broad­ call at The News office last Satur- in a short time. It has not yet been : day. Mr. Kiggins is engaged in way with brick structures. definately decided whether it will be getting out logs for the Dubois saw- It is probable that a hank with a mi„ He has a fine ,ot of standing on the co-oi>erative plan, or a stock However, the encour­ capitalization of $25,000, will soon timber on hill own farm east of the company. be established in Estacada. | mill which he may turn into lumber agement met with by the promoters has given them cause to believe the Mrs. Sophia Small returned home | later on. project will succeed. If you have Monday after a trip to Portland . , _ , , I he rain that fell Sunday night not given your support toward it, and up the Columbia river. , . , , , ; 1 was tile first vve have had for sev- why, get on the creamery wagon. Uncle E. E. Eyman, who is now erai weeks. Enough fell to do some in business at Kelso, was greeting good, and no heavy dew lias fol -1 SPRINGWATER NEWS friends in Estacada Monday. lowed as some thought. Rain fell Rev. Mr. Blair has returned home H. A. Block, of the Blue Boy I °ver most of the county, and it was j from his vacation. mine near Sumpter, has been visit- a Kreat benefit to the hop crop. No The first threshing machine in ling at his son, E. E. Block’ s. hops are raised in the vicinity of Spingwater this year,- began its ■ . _ Estacada, though it lias been said work Tuesday. Wm. Delap went to Portland last 1 ^ , _. L ,, , , , _ , that they will do well here. Since The Misses Anderson have re­ 'Friday, and made a trip np the C01- , .... . , , , . ,, , . . . , , . tlie rain it is considered the yield of turned home to Southern Oregon. umhia river before returning. 1. hops will lie increased quite a little, Wm. Closner was laid up with | The News hopes soon to make as it came in a v e fy opportune the measles the past week, hut is the announcement of several new time. able to resume his work again. , brick blocks to he built in Estacada. The last game of basketball be­ T. Yocum & Sons have threshed W. S. Russ resumed work on the tween Springwater and Ellwood re­ smoke stack at the brick factory, on the following farms since start­ sulted in a victory for Springwater | Monday, after a few days’ sickness. ing in this season — the score standing 13 to 16. It was Wagoner, oats over 50 bushels to an eleven inning game and very in­ Mrs. E. C. Belknap has been sick thcacre teresting and exciting throughout. and confined to her rooms at the Epperson, oats over 50 bushels The lioys on both sides played hard Hotel Estacada for several days, to the acre. and played to win. A good crowd The reduction in the price of all Holder, oats over 50 bushels lo witnessed the game and they nearly hats at Mrs. Crane’ s continues, but the acre. Navotne, oats over 75 bushels to went wild at times. Batteries— now is the time to take advantage Springwater, Closner and Smith, 1 the acre. of it. Coombes and Smith. Ellwood— Cox The heaviest yield of wheat re­ Miss Stella Womer returned home and Bittner, Dibble and Bittner. ported this season is 47 bushels to last week after several weeks spent Umpire, Cox. at the summer school at Oregon the acre on a piece of land across the river. City. Charlie Bronson has been spend­ ing his leisure moments this week running the cider press at Orchard Horae. ever seen in want the best in the market One May Soon Be Established in Estacada Transacts A General Banking Business the finest line iB jiB iif 1. Yi i f A CREAMERY THE BANK OF ESTACADA W e will have Convenience for guests Room and booed per day Kootn and board per week $ 2 00 fio 00 Writ© or Phor© m ain strbk t Make Hay While the Sun Shines There is a lesson in the work of the ■ thrifty farmer. lie knows that the bright sunshine may last but a day and he pre- j pares for the showers that are so sure to I follow. So it should be with every house­ hold. Dysentery, diarrhoe and cholera j morbus may attack some member of the home without warning. Chamberlain’s I Coiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best known remedy forthesa diseases, should always be kept at hand, as immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by the Estacada Drug »Store. L. 0 . MarMahon, Mngr. ! KSTACAIIA ORKGON People arc harvesting their spiul.1 which are not such a very gooff The United Artisans held another crop this year. However, the qual­ one of their rocial evening enter­ ity is good, anff the price for them tainment at Harmon Green’s. Tues­ will make up for the deficiency day evening. The Cary Hardware Company