The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, December 20, 1906, Image 4

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    Good Things for the Table
These Holidays, at the
Main Street Grocery
The CSTACADA
P C U L IS llK D
KVKKY
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THURSDAY
HOUSEHOLD G O O D S
FOR SALE
BV
H. A. WILLIAMS
We are going away, and I want
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,Or.
as second class mail.
| to sell all my household furniture
Advertising rates made known on appli­ and
goods,
kitchen utensils and
Copy for publication and change other articles. Anyone wishing to
Dates Our dates are this season’s fruit, fresh bright & tasty, lb. cation.
of ad copy must be handed in not later
Figs— In bulk, we believe them to be genuine, imported Smyrna figs than
Wednesday morning to insure pub­ call and see goods can do so at any
lication for that week.
t ue. Residence, North Shaffcrd
from Turkey. They are certainly good tasting, ioc the lb.
S reet Mrs. N E. Groff.
MKCMPTWN «Alls
Olives We have them in 20c and 30c bottles
The council considered the water
Sis
Months
.SO
Pickle3 -Sour, in bulk
rate
question last evening.
Olive Oil — The kind we carry is absolutely pure, for salads and me­
dicinal purposes, nothing better, 30c bottles
DECEMBER TO, 1906
GARFIELD
Canned Goods — New pack have arrived
Last Monday was a very pleasant
Walking is a great health build­
Molassas For your fruit cakes and ginger bread in iqt & gal. cans
day
The friends of Mr. F. H.
er, and Portland people will now
Syrups —Most popular brands on the market
Wilcox gave him a surprise party
rid of that tired feeling without
Raisins, Currants, Citron, Almonds and Walnuts will be higher get
on Friday evening. Everyone had
taking Peruna.
Dr. C. B. SMITH
Dr. R. W. ANDTRSOIM
DENTIST
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
♦ ♦
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
O FFIC E and RESID EN CE
Over the Hauk of Estacada
Will visit Estacada every Saturday
PHONE
Office with Dr. C. B. Smith
William K. Haviland, M. D.
Mrs. ANNA MOORE
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
D R E SSM AK IN G
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Office at drug store
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Estacada
RESIDENCE
Corner Shafford and Fourth
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Phone
FANCY AND PLAIN SEWING
ALL WORK CAREFULLY EXECUTED
If ooM io advance
this year for new stock (not old)
While SU G AR has recently declined it would not come amiss to lay in
The fact is, people will spell the
YOUR W IN T E R 'S SU P PL Y
way they know how. and if they
don't know how, then the short
method will do.
Buckwheat Flour,—the very best, Cranberries, Lemons,
Celery, Sweet Potatoes and Apples
MAIN
MAIN
STREET
STREET
Is there going to be any special
tax levied for road improvement
purposes this year? No country is
much better than its roads.
C. F. HOWE
Dont be too critical about other
people’s shortcomings. You, your­
self, may be one of those whom Dr.
Wilson described as being “ afraid
of themselves.’ ’
The Dubois Lumber Company
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acof Estacada, Oregon- *
MANUFACTURERS OF AI,I, CLASSES OP
It is not so difficult to keep poli­
tics out of the church, but it is a
hard thing to keep the church out
of politics.
Mormons have an eye
on Eastern Oregon.
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
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¡£&High grade building material a specialty % 4«f*H**H
If You Are Going to Build, We Gin Fit
You Out to the Top Notch in Every­
thing
A writer has said ■ Make friends
and stick by them, Seize every op-
Men have
portunity to give h -•Ir
■ one who
risen on the ruin of
came in contact nr b t! 1. They
have risen, it is tm In hey have
lisery be-
left a trail of ruin
t success,
hind them.
This
.t of life. In
Success is to get th
that hey failed, an- f. ed horribly.
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
W, A. JONES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon
Telephone connection direct with mill
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THE ESTACADA STATE BANK
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(INCORPORATED)
CAPITAL $10,000.00
A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G BU SIN ESS T R A N S A C T E D
We 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
Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the
Farmers is Solicited
W E W IL L
EXTEND
YOU E V E R Y
F A C IL IT Y
C O N SIST A N T W ITH MODERN B A N K IN G P R IN CIPLE S
Call on us— Wc arc here to serve you
ê Â J. W. REED, Pres.
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In PriiM
T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres W
R. A. STRATTON, Cashier
^
ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Notice of Dissolution of Partner­
There is no other medicine manufac­
ship
tured that has received so much praise
and ao many expressions of gratitude as
Whereas, the partnership heretofore
Chamberlain's cough remedy. It is ef­ existing between William A. Jones and
fective and prompt relief follows its use. John B. Haviland, all of the City of Es-
Grateful parents everywhere do not hesi­ ] lacada. County of Clackamas, State of
tate to testify to its merits for the benefit ■, Oregon, has by the mutual consent of
of others. It is a certain cure lor croup the said parties l>een hereby dissolved by
and w ill prevent the attack if given at j the withdrawing of the said John B. Hav-
the first appearance of the disease. Mr. jitand, and the assuming of the entire
jt A Humphreys, a well know resideut & business as heretofore conducted by the
clerk in the store of E I.ock, of Alice at said William A. Jones. The public are
Cape Colony, South Africa, says: “ I have hereby notified that the said William A.
used Chamlierlain's cough remedy to ! Jones assumes the payment of all just
ward off croup and colds in my family. I claims and demands against the late firm
found it to be very satisfactory and it j and is authorized to receive and receipt
gives me pleasure to recommed it.” For i for all sums due the late firm.
aale at the Estacada drug store.
In witness whereof the parties hereto
have
affixed their hands this 18 day of
You are needing some stationery
j Dec, 1906.
printed, are you not ?
In presence of
W. A. JONES
The News does printing.
| John O. Bounds JOHN B. HAVILAND
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilstrap, of
Arleta, were in Estacada last week
and closed a sale of their property,
lots 17 and 18 in block 2, First St.,
to W. G and C. M. Mayfield for
$755. Mr. Gilstrap has entered the
hardware buainess at Arleta.
Portland can now lay claim to be­
ing a large city.
Any place that
can pull off such a street car strike
as occured in Portland the past
week is in the front row.
dence in Portland, providing they
can sell their residence property in
Estacada. Mrs. Antrim's health is
not the best, being troubled with
rheumatism. Their property here
is one of the nicest andcociest small
homes in Estacada, and has all the
Mr. and Mrs. S E. Antrim arc conveniences one would want. It
planiung on moving into their resi- is a bargain for someoue.
Not long ago Ea.aern Clackamas
county was given an experience in
what might well be called ‘ ‘frenzied
advertising.” It showed beyond a
doubt that advertising pays, and
pays well. It showed how eager
everyone is to accept an invitation
to a bargain counter. And if“ fren-
zied advertising' ’ pays, how much
more does judicious advertising pay
the business man who deals an hon­
est turn to every customer.
B. F. Boynton is now being tried
for having participated in the Sell-
wood election last June,
He is
charged with perjury.
Linn Brothers, owning the finest
body of timber in the valley, have
been hauling lumber in from their
big mill the past few weeks and
loading it on cars at Estacada for
shipment.
Mr. George Loekerby who some
weeks ago was injured by fulling be­
neath a load of hay and striking on
the binding pole, has sufficiently
improved to have the cast taken off
his broken leg.
Merchants are now advertising
their humidors.
These articles of
the refrigerator line have become
quite popular since it was learned
that the Longworths had one. They
are appropriate presents
A number of fir trees that stood
dangerously near the Bloomer cot­
tage fell, in the high wind of last
week, but happened to go the right
way and no damage was done. The
rest of the trees have been removed
Grades ist— 4th 56; Average daily
attendance 54; Total enrollment 88.
The following are accredited with
an enjoyble time playing games and perfect attendance, Principal's room
tricks on different ones. The com­ Lena Harkinrider; Stella Hovgaard
pany consisted of F. H. Wilcox Burton Moore; Mary A. Dale; Kitty
Mr. and Mrs. Looney, Curtis W il­ : Reagan; Wm. Dale, and Isabel Dnn-
cox, Herman Davis, Virgil Wagner j can. Miss Steven’ s room;—Leila
Horace Davis, Cleve Wagner, Mr. 1 Howe; McColly Dale; Marie Car-
L'nn, Sylvester Wonacott, Floyd penter; Leo Havens; Harold Hoy-
Holder, Grover Krigbaum, Peter Igaard; Veneta Page; Henry Boyer,
Musterdyke, Ollie Wagner, Mabel U n i Josie Harkinrider.
Roll of
Anders, Inez Krigbaum, Alta Sar- Honor, Miss Stevens’ room, first 5
ver, Ethel Hale, Ruby Wagner, pupils named.
Alice Wilcox, Grace Graham, Miss
J. E. Stubbs Priii.
Buchanan, Grace Smith and Grace
Mae Stevens Asst.
Davis.
Olive Wagner v
at home Sun­
Currinsville
day, and a nuir. .-r of her friends
Never noticing anything in your
took dinner w ill
.-r. They were,
paper
from your suburban village—
Herman, Gr;
Rachel Davis and
Currinsville,
and thinking perhaps,
Grace Smith
r. and Mrs.Huxley,
Mr. snd Mr Will Davis and child­ you have overlooked it on the town
plat with your permission I will dot
ren. Plenty of fun was had.
a
few items which may be of inter-
Cora Yocum is to return from
college next Saturday to spend the ' est to your readers, or at least let
vacation with her parents and her them know that we are still on top
j of the earth.
friends.
Currinsville, in the past summer,
A large cyote was seen in a farm­
1 has been making some pretentions
er’s barnyard, Sunday morning.
Look out for Christmasgee.se and toward substantial improvement.
D C Ely has partly completed a five
chickens.
— Two Chums.
room cottage at the corner of Main
St. and Railroad A v e ., also a barn
on Main St. north of the city hall.
J I Marks has built quite a preten­
tious 5-room house on Railroad Av.
Giles Looney is building a 7-room
house on Main St., which will be
an ornament to any town of small
pretentions, and will cost nearly
$1500.
Mary E. Ely, mother of the Ely
boys, and Miss Minnie Ely, daugh­
From the one who buys his House ter of D. C. Ely, have returned
Furnishings from us. We have in from a visit in Eastern Ore.
some special selections for the sea­
Our schools are progressing nice­
son, which we believe will please ly under the management of Mabel
the Christmas shopper. The new Kennedy, principal, and Agatha
Rugs are of several handsome pat­ Cutter, primary teacher. A pleas­
terns. Yon are asked to see the ant time is expected at the enter­
new Rockers, Chairs, Work Bas­ tainment, Saturday.
kets, Fancy Dishes, Etc.
We be­
Business is brisk. C H Sarver is
lieve we save you something on the singing his blacksmith anvil every
city prices.
If you want anything day. Ely Bros, are busy selling
in Portland call and see us first.
general merchandise.
Sold 2 cars
H. COOPER & CO.
of feed in the past month, besides
Estacada’s House Furnishers
receiving general merchandise in
great amounts every day.
SCHOOL REPORT.
D C E ly’ s daughter, Mrs. G G
Report of Estacada School for Dorman, of Spokane, is visiting at
term of 3 months beginning Sept. her father’s for a few weeks.
24th and ending Dec. 14, 1906:—
— O B.
Pupils enrolled Grades 5th— 9th
(Some items are omitted because
32; Average daily attenance 26; they appeared in last week’s Cur-
No. now on roll 30; Pupils enrolled 1 rinsville news. E d . )
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THERE
IS NO
KICK C O M I N G
C h r i s t m a s S u n d a y D e c . 23
CAZADERO
Mrs. Geo. Cunningham of the
Springwater neighborhood died last
Sunday. The funeral, which w s
conducted by Rev. C. T. McPi er-
son, was held Wednesday.
Mort
particulars next week.
TIME CARD
E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D
Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land:
and
M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada;
7:30,
!
9 : 3 °.
11:30 A. M. and
1 :30, 3 : 40, 5 : 44 . 7: 1 5 P M .
Way freight leaves Estacada
■ in the morning, returning in
the evening.
King of All Cough Medicines.
Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Caii-
ton Center, Conn., who has l>een in the
U. S. Service for about sixteen years says
“ We have tried many cough medicines
croup, but Chamberlain's cough remedy
is king of all and one to be relied upon
every time. We also find it the best rem­
edy for coughs and colds, giving certain
results and leaving no bad effects.” Said
at the Estacada drug store.
I.,».»
Livery, Feed 4 Sale
STABLE
JONES &
JOB
R IN T IN G
H A V IL A N D
PROPRIETORS
Good rigs and careful drivers always
Given
SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N
Hunting and Fishing Parties
A T T H E N EW S SHOP
WOOD & LUMBER
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Notice for Publication
( is o l a t e d
OREGON
WATER POWER
COMPANY’S
& RY.
HOTEL
ESTACADA
Finest Summer and Winter Resort Hotel
near Portland
Every Modern Convenience for guests
Room and board per day
Room and board per week
$2 00
$10 00
tract )
PUBLIC L A N D S A L E
United States Land Ooffice, Portland, Oregon. De­
cember 7. 1906. Notice is hereby gtven, that as di­
rected by the Commissioner of the General Land
Office, under provisions of Act of Congress, approved
June 27, 1906, Public No. 303. we wiil offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2 o’clock p. m.
on January 18. 1907, next, at this office, the follow­
ing tract of land towtt: Lot 2 of Section 18, T 2 S
R. 5 E. Any persons claiming adversely the above
lands are advised to file their claims or objections on
or before the day above designated for sale.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register.
Geo. W. Bibee, Receiver
Dec 13-10
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office, Portland. Ore. Nov. 17
1906. Notice Is hereby given that the following
L 0. MacMahon, Mngr.
named settler has filed notice of his intention to make
ESTACADA
OREGON
final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Register and Receiver at Port­
land, Oregon, on January 3, 1907, viz: John D.
Krieger. H. E. No. 13635, for the the SH Sw *.
Nw* Sw g & Swg Setf Sec 4. T. 4. S. R. 5 E.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and his cultiva­
tion
of said land, viz:
To Loan on Clackamas Coun­
Benjamin T. Rawlins, of Estacada, Oregon
Henry B. Sarver, of
ty Lands
John A. Linn, of
John
Honebon, of
We make the abstract of ti­
Algernon S. Dresser, Register.
tle to the security offered
No 2 2 -2 7
attend to all details in clos-<
Write or Phone
MONEY!
ing up of mortgage Loans
3
There lives on a homestead in
the vicinity of Pilot Rock a pretty
schoolma'atn, and unlike many oth­
ers who have made filjngs on Gov­
ernment land, she does not spend a
part of her time on her homestead,
but all of her time.
She already
Interest 6 per cent and your own time
has a large part of her homestead 1 1 Luke 2, 15-16. read by Supt. Demoy
under cultivation and is in a fair 12 Solo Cradled in a Manger............................................................ Miles for repayment. Also a little Chattle
money at 8 per cent. Will buy notes
way to make a good living for her­
Mrs. Williams
and mortgages. Also own Oregon City
self. Among the admirers of her «3 Unto Us Is Bom A Child...............................................Hugh Williams I property to trade for country land. Will
is a sheepherder, who is an indus­ >4 Hymn—Joy T o the W orld.......................... School and Congregation look up titles to land free if trade is made.
trious and well-behaved fellow, but «5 Now, When Jesus Was Born.....................................William Richards j Own three lots, house, ham and chicken
rather bashful.
He recently bor­ 16 Solo The Star In the E ast........................................................... Theil park at Willamette, for sale cheap on in­
stallments. No real estate agent to in­
rowed a field glass of a Pilot Rock
Mrs. McPherson
terfere.
merchant and in this w-v '■ ¡-s car­ •7 The Star of the K ings...................................................Miss Mar)' Dale
If interested call, write or phone.
ried on a one-sided flir. *
r sev­ 18 The Star In the East, (Concluded)
JOHN W. LODER. Attorney at
Law, Oregon City, Oregon.
eral (lavs.
As a nu>\
right «9 Matthew 2, 1-10, read by Supt. Demoy
Stevens Building.
direction he is quoted as
, said 1 20 Early Let Us Seek H im .....................................................Russell Reed
that he hung on her 1
post a 21 Behold the Star............................................................. Gladys Richards
quarter of mutton, ha
rilled a 22 Solo- Bethlehem’s Guiding Star................................................. Marzo
N* Opium la Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy
sheep for the camp nu
.ich was
Mrs. McPherson
There is not the least danger in giving
accepted, he believts
od faith,
Chamberlain's cough remedy to small
as a few days after»
he found 24 The Christmas Angels.............................................Miss Mary Womer children as It contains no opium or other
hanging on the same jiost a dozen 25 Duet- The Great Anointed.............Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Williams harmful drugs. It has an establised rep­
utation of more than yo years as the most
doughnuts, which he pronounces
Bring your program Sunday evening. The hall will be appropriately successful medicine in nte for colds croup
the l>est he ever ate, except those decorted for the day. The public generally are cordially invited to both 1 and whooping congh. It always cores ft
made by mother.— Pilot Rock Rec- services, and it is hoped that a large number will improve the opportun-1 is pleasant to take. Children like it. At
cord.
the Estacada drug store.
ity offered.
J
Mr. Hardy Hughes and son, Cur.
tis, came out from Portland, Sun­
day.and went out and spent the day
with Ed. Wonacott and family, old
Douglass county neighbors arid
friends. The News family also ell-
joyed a visit from these old friends.
I I Main offices of the company: 132 1-2
First St. Portland, Oregon.
On Christmas Sunday morning, the Rev. Chas. T. McPherson will
C A L L ON U S F O R IN F O R M A T IO N CON
preach a Christmas sermon at the usual place, at 11 o’ clock.
I C E R N IN G C L A C K A M A S CO . R E C O R D S
In the evening at 7:45, a fine program will be rendered by the Sunday
School. The theme of the evening is, “ The First Christmas in Song
Clackamas Title
and Story.” To carry out the theme, a number of brief recitations by
the little folks as well as a chorus, has been introduced. The more dif­
.....C om pany.....
ficult parts will be taken by the older members of the school.
E. F. Riley, Attorney at Law. President
Frank
3. Riley, Attorney at Law, Secretary
The program is as follows;—
606
608,
Chamber of Commerce,
1 Welcome S o n g .................................................. .............................Geibel
PO R T LA N D , OREGON
Sunday School Chorus
2 Prayer by the Pastor
Welcome..................................................................... Miss Lora Stormer
PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN
Id Rejoce?...................................Eunice Richards
4 Why Does the V
I have private parties with the follow­
People...... Leila Howe, Viola Stratton, Gladys ing amounts to loan on real estate:-
5 We Are Vert I
A m ou n t
Tim e
P arties
Townsend, f .ie Stormer
#3000
5 to 10 years
6 No Room in be Inn..................................... Miss Kitty Ellen Reagan I
3 to 5 years
# 45 <»
Solo and tri
The Fairest L igh t................................................. Geibel 1
1 to 3 years
2
# 3 y»
Miss Edna Womer, Mrs. C. T . McPherson, Mrs. Williams
5 years
#1500
S
8 Scripture reading by Miss Mary Womer, and vocal trio, Glory.
I to 3 years
8
# 5 «>
2 to 4 y e a n
1300
9 Duet, Li-sten To the Angels Sing... Mrs. McPherson and Miss Womer *5
f IOO to 200
1 to 5 y e a n
*S
10 Children’s Chorus, The Secret of the Stars.
7
The Estacada Ladies’ Sewing cir-
c’.e met this week and out of the
money received at the box social,
paid for the school house bell which
cost $49.21
The bell was ordered
through the Cary Hardware Co.
“I
! 0. W. P. & R>. Co.
7 = 37 . 9 : 37 . ««:37 A. M.
1 = 37 . 3 ; 47 . 5 : 37 . 9:05 P-
OREGON
Timber Land act. June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
United States land office, Portland. Oregon. Sept
10. 1906. Notice la 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, Oregon. Nevada and Wash­
ington territory,” as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4. 1892, Walter G. Wright
of Portland, county of Multnomah.state of Oregon, has
this day filed In this office his sworn statement 7051.
for the purchase of the EH nwK and NH
of swH of section 20 in township 5 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 Wednesday the 20 day of Feb. 1907. He names
as witnesses: John D. Shatto of Holbrook. Oregon.
Ira E. Bradley of Forest Grove, Oregon, J . C. Burke
of Portland. Oregon: C. H. Osborn of Portland.
Oregon, and S .E . Darling 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 20th
day of Feb. 1907.
Algernon S. Dresser. Register.
Notice of Final Settlement
The final account of the Executor of
the Last W ill and Testament of James
Hanson, deceased, has been filed in the
countv court of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas county, and Monday, Decem­
ber 24, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the
court house in Oregon City, Oregon, is
the appointed time and place, by said
court for hearing objections, if any,
thereto,
P, M. BOYLES,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of James Hanson, deceased.
Nov. 22, »
T A K E N UP
One bay mare. 14 hands high, 5
or 6 years old, weight 600 or 700,
white spot in forehead, white spot
on nose, right hind foot white to
ankle, white ring a1»ve hoof of the
right front foot. Branded JB on the
right shoulder. —A. Morrow, Esta­
cada, Ore. Dec. 4, 1906.