The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, August 16, 1906, Image 4

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    T in k e r L rrd , Act June 3, 1878.
President Goode of the railroad
company has made the announce­
ment that his system in the city of
F U B M S H K D H V n JtV T H U R S D A Y B Y
H. A. W IL L IA M S
Portland will do away with the ov­
erhead wires and will change to the
Entered at the postoffice in Kstacada, Or.
conduit method at an expense of
as second class mail.
$500,000. This will be a great im­
Advertising rates m:t le known on a p p li-'
cation. Copy for publication and change provement.
The ESTACADA NEWS
Notice for Publication
A HOT
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W H E N YO U
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grand Ice Cream Social and Dance
in the Estacada park on Saturday,
August 25.
An admission fee of
50c will be charged the men, and
they may eat all the ice cream and
cake they pay for.
W e have the kind that is made right;
$2 a Set
W e have added to our shop Up-to-date machinery and
Clackamas county.
Sash, Doors, Mould­
ings, Oils, Lead,
We have some choice busi­
ness and residence lots in
Kstacada which are good in­
vestments for anyone.
Prices reasonable and terms
easy.
W e have them, they cost you less when you
0. W. P. Townsite
Company
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PO RTLAND
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us.
Do not fail to see us when you
want a First-class set of Harness
W e save you freight, breakage Etc.
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A New Firm Organized to Do
O R EG O N
OF
A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S
Jones alone.
1 hey have added to
the stock of the livery business and
have extended the operations of the
old firm.
A five-horse gasoline,
portable wood saw and a Howe’s
1 wagon weighing scales have been
put in, and the new firm will do a
‘ livery, wood and weighing scales
. business.
TR AN SACTED
W e handle Insurance in several of the Best and Oldest
Companies, Buy and Sell Lands and Issue Drafts
on Foreign Countries.
A re local Agents for
the O. W . P. Townsite Company
The
Business of the Merchants of
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Estacida State Bank
LO C A I.
ESTA CA D A
AGENTS
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WOOD
Dry, any length «’.way» on hand
ga(lcoc|t ^ilk anj Cream Testers of
a|| Sizes> and Separator Oil Tor Sale.
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Call on us—We arc here to serve you
Damascus Creamery
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas
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 ar.d ar.d answer the complaint filed
against you Inthe-abovo entitled court and suit within
ten days from the date of the sdfvlce of this summons
Much of tlie so-called friendship
of the day is but pretense.
It ex­
ists only in name and as soon as it
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ceases to be advantageous it is
dropped. The friendship that con­
tinues the same in prosperity and
; adversity is to lie prized, but all the j upon you if sorvsd within this county or If served up-
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on you within a ry other county In this state then with
n other kinds are worthless. It mat- in twenty days after the date of the said service, o»‘ if
ters not how hard a man may strug­ this summons is served upon you by publication then
you are hereby required to appear and answer said
gle to do right and make a success complaint after six weeks publication of said summons
of life there is always some loath­ to-w it: On Monday the 10th day of September A D
1906, arid if you fail to appear and answer said com­
some reptile, some worthless wretch plaint for wart thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
who is ready to drag him down, to ccurt for tho relief demanded in hor complaint, to-wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now
blight his holies and blast his fond­ existing between the plaintiff and defendant and for
est ambitions.
The loss of money the costs and disbursements of this suit.
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Farmers is Solicited
W E W IL L E X T E N D
IO A N D 1 5 P E R C T .
W . A. Jont-s and J. B. Haviland
Only for a few months
have formed a partnership in the
Special terms if cream is sold to us
business formerly conducted by Mr.
C A PITAL $10,000.00
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And you are hereby further notified that the sum-
ailil property is not the greatest \»S ,„o
ns in thi8 suit j* r erved upon you by publication
a Ilian call sustain in the business : thereof in T h e Estacada News, a newspaper publish-
world
f i r b e tte r t o lo s e v o u r tlio n e v
at E^iacada. Oregon, pursuant to an order cf the
world, • iar
I K l c r I O l o s e your money H
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a 0rant B
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Ilian to lose hope and ambition. ---- j Court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas county in
the absence of the Honorable T . A . McBride. Judge
Myrtle Creek Mail
of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Clacka­
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. C. B. SMITH
P H Y S IC IA N & SU R G EO N
O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E
Over the Bank of Estacada
P H O N E
William K. Haviland. M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Geo. C. BROWNELL
All work given prompt attention
day of August 1906.
Algernon S . Dresser. Register.
D ISC O U N T
DeLaval Cream Separators
Business in Estacada
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During the het v.
r of the summer
months the first ir ¡uttural looseness of a
child's bowels should have immediate,
attention, so as to check the disease be­
fore it becomes serious. A ll that is nec­
essary is a fewr doses of Cham berlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrh -eae Rinedy fol
lowed by a dose of castor oil to dense the 1
system. R ev. M. O. Stockland, Pastor
of the first M. K. Church, Little Falls,
M inn., write*: “ We have used Chamber-
lr.in’ft Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea R em ­
edy for several years and find it a very
valuable rem edy, especially fo summer
disorders in c h ild re n " Sold by the Ks­
tacada Drug Store.
W A N T E D A t once i.ooonew
subscribers to The News.
Your
job printing also.
mas county, made on this day, to-wit: July 18, 1906.
JO H N W . L O D E R .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Tim ber Land Act, June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
United Steles land office, Portland. Orecon. May
22, 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, Oregon, Nevada, and W ash­
ington territory," as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4. 1892, G eorge L . Llndsley.
of Portland, Oregon, county of Multnomah, state o f
Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn
statement 6932, for the purchase of the NJ4 n e jf.
nj$ nw*$ 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 name*
as witnesses: J . C . Burke o f Portland, Ore., Charles
H. Osborn of Portland, Ore., Albert Pesold, of Molal-
la. Ore., M arieS . Llndsley 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 lg ern o n s. Dresser. R egister.
Tim b er Land A ct. June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
United State land office. Portland. Oregon. May 22
1906. Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions o f 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 set of August 4. 1892. Marte S . Llndsley.
of Portland, county o f Multnomah, state of Oregon ha*
this day filed In this office her sworn statement No.
6933. for the purchase of the S H n eK of section 34.
in township 6 S. 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 her claim to said land before the register &
receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Thursday, the 9th
day Of August 1906. S h e names as witnesses:
J . C . Burke, o f
Portland, Oregon
Charles H . Osborn of
Albert Pasold, of
George L. Llndsley of
A n y and all persons claiming adversely the abovo
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office on or before said 9th day of August 1906.
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Clackamas
Alkerzane Lawson, Plaintiff
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| In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the John Fay. Frederick A . Helm . Emma J. McLenntrt,
County of Clackamas.
Jocklyn Boid, Frederick Henry Schwab. John
Aikerzane Lawson. Plaintiff.
David Schwab, Marie Louise Schwab. Maryetta
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Schwab. Rudolph Luther Schwab and M. B. K e e ­
1 Charles Cardlnell. Frederick A . Helm. Emma J .
fer. Defendants.
McLennan. Jocklyn
Boid, Frederick H enry In the name of the State of Oregon:
Schwab, John David Schwab. Marie Louise
T o Frederick A . H elm s,'Em m a J. McLennan Jock­
Schwab. Maryetta Schwab, Rudolph Luther lyn Bold, Frederick H enry Schwab, John David
E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D
Schwab, and M. B. K eefer. Defendants
Schwab. Marie Louise Schwab. Maryetta Schwab,
In the rxm e of the State of Oregon:
and Rudolph Luther Schwab, above named defend­
j T o Frederick A. Hehn, Emma J . McLennan, Jock- ants:
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1 lyn Bold. Frederick H enry Schwab, John David
You and each of you are hereby required to ap>pear
Schwab. Marie Louise Schwab. Maryetta Schwab. and answer the complaint filed against you in the above
1 and Rudolph Luther Schwab, above named dofend- entitled court and cause, on or before the 3 1 st day of
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August. 1906, that being the last day ordered by the
You and each of you are hereby required to appear court for the publication of this summons.
and ahswer the complaint filed against you in the above
And if you so fail to appear or answer, the plaintiff
entitled court ar.d cause, on or before the 31st day of will apply to the court for relief demanded in the com­
August. I 906. that being the last day ordered by the plaint on file herein, to-wit:
A decree determining
j court for the publication of this summons.
th * rights of th# several parties hereto, and the par­
And if you fail to appear or answer, the plaintiff will tition of the following described real estate: A part
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a; ply to the ccurt for the relief demandodtn the com- of the H elm s D. L . C. No. 60. Not. 7346. In sec­
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1 p’atnt on fit* heroin, to-wit: A decree detertnininf tions 19. 20. 29 and 30 In T 3 S . R 4 E. of the
W illam ette meridian. In Clackamas county. Oregon:
partition of the following d^scribod real estate, ro- Beginning at the re-entrant angle In said claim and
A tart of the Hoima D. L . C.. No. 60. Not. running thence South 41 degrees 45 minutes east 10
7346 in xe :.»>n* 1 9 .2 0 29 and 3 0 In T 3 S.. R 4 chains to claim com er: thence North 42 degrees east
E.. of the W lllambtto meridian. In Clackamas county. 25 chains to claim corner: thence North 56 d jg re e s
O rcqor: Beginning at the mc-.t northerly corner of 15 minutes W est 52 chains to point in claim lin s;
said clafn-. and running thence south 56 degrees 15 thence South 45 degrees 15 minutes W est 30.20
minutes E . » 'o r r 4 he northeasterly line of said claim chains to line dividing husband s half from w ife 's
Main offices of the com pany: 132 1-2 •
to a pcint in raid lir e of said claim N. 56 deg. 15 half of said claim: thence South 4 i degrees 45 min­
minutes W . 52 chairs from the most easterly corner utes east, following said dividing line to southeasterly
First St. Portland, Oregon.
cf said claim: there# south 45 degrees 15 minutes line of said claim ; thence North 42 degrees east 1 9.
west 30.20 chains to th * line separating husband’ s 20 chains to piece of beginning.
StofTSih Troubles and Constipation
half from heirs c-f w ife 's half of said claim; th ere*
T h is summons is published by order of T h o*. A .
No one can reasonably hope for good north 41 degrees 45 minutes west along said diYid- McBride. Judge o f said Court, mad* end entered on
i ’'g lir e to the rerthwester’ y line of sa id d a‘ m .thenc*
digestion when the bowels are constipated north 44 degrees east 8.20 chains to claim corner: the 14th day of July. 1906. for s period of stx (6 ) con­
secutive weeks, first publication to be on Thursday.
M r. Chas. Baldwin, of Kdwardsville. III. ♦hsnoft rcTih 55 degrees east to claim corner. th * July 19. 1906. end th * lest to be on Thursday th*
| says. “ I suffered from chronic consiipn- oiare at b egirn irg.
30th day of August 1906. that being th * tim e r e ­
Alto;, oy ¿1 Law
T h is summons f l published by erder c f Thos. A . quired for publication in said order.
{ tion and fttociache troubles for several
McB. id*. Judge c f said Ccrart. made and entered on
L IV Y S T IF F .
PUBLIC
years, but thanks to Cham lx'rlain's Stom ­ the 14th day cf July. 1906. for a p * r ic d o f *< *(6 > ccr-
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
Kst.ilrs carefully I okeil «(U r.
M ortga­ ach« and Liver Tablets, »am alm ost cured" tScutlY* weeks ll.e first publication tc b* Thursday.
Why not get a package oi them tablets Juty 19th. tfC fr. and the last rvbMcation to bs on
ges foravi» se.l and Collections iu«,lc
and get well ami
i j well? **rice 25 cents Thursc's.y the 30th day c f August. 1906. that being
the tim e required for pubtfratten in said order.
All BLsir.es* Give« Careful Attention
: Sam ples free. Sold by KftUeadu Drug
L IV Y S T IP P
Store.
OREGON
STAC A D A ,
Attar .-.ey for Plaio.tJf.
TIME CARD
\ 0. W. P. & R). Co.
Acute attack» of colic ami diarrhoea
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Kstacada
I come on without warning and prompt Office at drug store
relict must be obtained. There i» no
R E S ID E N C E
! necessity of incurring the expense oi a
Com er Shafford anti Fourth
Phone
| physicisn's service in such cases if Cham-
| lierlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diarrhoea
i Rem edy is at hail. A dose of this remedy
j w lil relieve the patient before n doctor
la w yer
j could arrive. It has never been known
| to fail, even in the most severe and dan-
All business p r o
ended to
| gerous rases and no fam ily should he
without it. Fo r sale by the Estacada OREGON C IT Y ,
ORRGOJ*
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Summer Didtrr •
n Children
Prop.
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Notice for Publication
United Stales land office, Portland. O refon. May
26, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the 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 te rrito ry ," 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 # neJi, sH nwK & n w #
of nwJi of section 24 in township 6 S , range 4 E.
and w ill 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
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Jones & Haviland
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Tim ber Land act, June 3, 1878
•e Cary H ardware Com pany"
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of Portland,
Oregon.
A n y and
all persons claiming adversely the above described
! lands are requested to file their claims. In this offico
j on or before said 17 day of Oct. 1906.
Algernon S . Dresser. Register.
Quality the best and prices the Lowest
buy of
Fine Grade of Brick Produced
Liver/ Stable
& Dray Line
fall can
GLASS ETC.
The Garfield Grange is going to ^
give a picnic in the grove at Mount Cf)
Zion church, Saturday September 1
and preparations arel eing made for 5?
a big time. It will be an all-day. i f f
picnic, and a program of speaking, 1
music etc will be given. Dinner for . 9
everybody will be served. Refresh 1 H
incuts will also be provided.
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Unnecessary Expense
Parties desiring harness this
find a good stock to select from
§ J. W. REED, Pres.
T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres ©
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R. A. STRATTON, Cashier
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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.
will
within a short time have the most complete harness shop in
Grange Picnic
In the week just past it is con-
I servative to estimate that the two
j hanks in Estacada have paid out at
! least $ io,coo. This has gone out
for checks and time vouchers which
j have been presented by people em-
| ployed near town.
It is only a bit
j of the whole earnings forthe month.
Bailor is being well paid, and more
! men are needed.
United States Land office, Portland. Oregon, Aug
3. 1906. Notice la hereby given that In ccm pll-
ance with the provision# of the act of congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of tim ber
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
B. Russell of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
Oregon, haft this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 6912, for the purchase of the S e K cf
N#K.
NMr of
N e tf & N e *
of
Nw*
of
section 24 in township 6 s. range 4 e. and w ill 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,
he 17 day of Oct. 1906.
H e names as w itness­
es: Manning Van A lstlne of Portland, Oregon; Har­
riet Van Alstlne cf Portland. Orecon; Albert T .
Drinker of Portland Oregon, and John T . Drinker
TAKE NOTICE
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ESTACADA
Looks
HOUSE BUILDERS
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When the Estacada Brick & Tile a
Company opened its last kiln a very ®
different kind of brick was uncov­
ered to anything heretofore pro­
duced. A fair per cent, of u good
quality, pressed brick will be real­
ized out of the burn.
These will
be placed on the market, and the
rest will be used in building the 60-
foot smoke stack. The two drying
sheds are filled again and another
kiln will lx; burned before the new
brick burning kiln will lie ready for
right;
A . K 1 I.K R S
Notice for Publication
1 THE ESTACADA STATE BANK
Clackamas Bumpcrous
Bakes
right and at the right price
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The farmers of Clackamas county
are rejoicing in an unusually pros­
perous year.
Crops of all kinds
have made, or promise, a full and
perfect yield. Harvest festivals will
be held from time to time in token
of satisfaction at this result, and in
order that sociability and ncighbor-
litiess may join hands with material
prosperity in agricultural communi­
ties. This is as it should be. All
work and no play produces the pro­
verbially dull boy, and the days of
dullness in agriculture are passing.
Harvest festivals speak at once of
prosperity and contentment —ele­
ments without which life on the old
farm is dreary and monotonous.—
Morning Oregonian.
HARRY
of Portland, county of Multnomah, stato of Oregon,
ha* this day filed In this offico h it sworn statement
6 879, for the purchase of the Southwest Quarter o f
Southwest Quarter of section 8 In township 3
south, range 5 east, and will offer proof to show that
the land sought la 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 ltzm lller of
Portland. O regon; Fred Ellers of Portland. Oregon;
Claude Loucks of Portland. Oregon. Charles W a r -
of Poi l.nJ Oregon.
Any and al persons claiml g
adversely the above described lands aro requested to
file their claims In this office on or before said 10th
day of Oct. 1906.
Algernon S. Dresser. R egister.
B E S U R E A N D C A L L ON U S
Asbestos Sad Irons retain the heat much
longer than the ordinary irons; are nicely
nickel plated and will last a lifetime.
Business in all lines of trade is
Tw o loads of United Artisans, a-
better this year than last.
What
bout thirty in number, drove out to
has he to say to this, who, two
Mr. and Mrs. Noali Heiple's last
years ago, said the Lewis & Clark
Friday evening and spent the even­
fair would ruin the country? That
ing in a pleasant lawn party. The
all Oregon and the Pacific Coast has
lawn and home were fixed up for
been wonderfully bcnefittc-d by the ■
the occasion, and a delightful time
fair can not be gainsaid by anyone. !
was had in games, music and sing­
One little adjunct to a city is a ing.
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public dumping ground where all
Contractor Boner has the Hunt
the refuse from the city may be de­
residence across the river nearly fin­
posited. Refuse of all kinds accum­
ished. A s soon as it is completed
ulate in a place and tfnless it is re­
he may start work on a fine house
moved will soon become a nuisance.
for O H. Schock. South Estacada
There ought to be a place provided
is experiencing a nice little boom,
where the stables, and those who
owners of property there are going
keep stock within the city should
to try and makethat the really swell
be compelled to deposit litter.
residence part of town.
Not very long ego a disastrous
L. S. Bonncy, who has built a
accident happened on a railroad, sawmill near Eagle Creek, was in
near London and twentyone Ameri­ town last Friday.
Mr. Bonney's
cans traveling abroad lost their lives. mill manufactures all kinds of rough
The railroad company will pay over fir lumber, railroad ties, heavy tim­
$1,50 0 ,ocx) death and injury claims. bers etc. He has a fine location for
The English can set the Americans his mill, and considering the enor­
some good examples. But it might mous demand for lumber material,
be explained that the killed were business will be good from the start.
mostly w'ealthy Americans.
Had
After one lias lived in Oregon a
they been poor people the claims
would have amounted to at least a few months and has become used to
dollar and a half
And yet we are the wonderful business pro^p lity,
and contentment to be found here,
told the dollar sign doesn't add to
lie cares little about returning to his
the worth of a man’s soul.
Eastern home where he had to stake
The city council has concluded to down his little piece of desert prai­
have Broadway paved without any rie, and tether out his cuyuse and
cost to the city at large. The plan bobtail cow to prevent the wind
is to tax the cost to the property from blowing them away.
abutting on the improvement which
The school board at Springwater
will amount to about #75 more or will employ two teachers in their
less, to the lot 25 feet w ide. There school the approaching school ye; r.
is between 500 and 600 feet to pave. The addition of another teacher is
The drainage work will have to lie made necessary on account of an
done before work on the street is increased number of pupils, and the
started. The railway company has intention of adding an eighth grade ^
given its consent to let the city run course. Miss Linda May Wonier
a drain pipe under the track on the will have charge of the primary de­
Broadway crossing and through the partment. No one has yet been en­
park, which will lower the ccst of gaged for tile intermediate room.
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constructionof the drainage system.
P U R C H A S IN G
A Stove or
A Range
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of ad copy must be handed in not later i
The Estacada Assembly of Unit­
than W M S n d a y morning to insure p u b -:
lication for that week.
ed Artcsians are going to have a
United States L a rd O ff.ee. Tortland, C i f f o n , July
24 . 1906. Notice la hereby given that In comoH-
ar.ee with the provisions ot the act cf congress oí
June 3. 1878. entitled An act for the sale of timber
lards in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada ar.d
Washington territory.’ ' as extended to all the public
¡and states by act c f August 4. 1892,
Cars leave Estacada for Port-
land:
:J .
:
.
A . M. and
•:37. 3 47. 5:37. 9:05 P M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada:
7:50, 9:30, 11:5 0 A . M. and
1:50, 5:40. 5:44, 7 :1 5 P. M.
W ay freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, returning in
the evening.
Summons
H. Cooper Recovers
And His Furniture Company
Is Better Prepared than
Ever to Supply the
Peoples’ W ants
H. Cooper, of Cooper & Co., the
furniture (leak rs, lias recovered front
his 4th of July parade, and they
have filled their store and are ready
to receive their many customers.
They have bought
Sparks’
stock of beautiful dishes, and have th, r thtl
added a large Stock of Crockery,
' Glassware and Notions. T h 'y a r e
well prepared to supply the trade,
and those who want goods are asked
I to call in and aee them, and be con-
! vinccd that the prices are satisfac­
tory.
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th#
W. A. HEYLMAN,
NOTARY
TRADE
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