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Good Things for the Table These Holidays, at the Main Street Grocery Dates Our dates are this season's fruit, fresli bright & C. F. HOWE M A IN M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L C LA SSES OF Fir and Cedar LUMBER & H igh grade building material a specialty£££ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit You Out to the Top Notch in Every thing Mouldings in All Styles C. E. DUBOIS, Manager W. A. JO NES is our selling agent ill Estacada, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill THE ESTACADA STATE BANK (INCORPORATED) C A P I T A L $10,000.00 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 A re local Agents for 9 § the O. W . P. Townsite Company The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the Farmers is Solicited W E W IL L ENTEND YO U E V E R Y THURSDAY BY H. A. W ILLIAM S Advertising rates made known on appli cation. Copy for publication and change of ad copy must be handed in not later than Wednesday morning to insure pub lication for that week. SUBSCRIPTION RAUS t i 00 .50 Su M m Ü m D ECEM BER 27, 1906 The little fisticuff that occured in Estacada last Thursday between two of our townsmen will be passed up for the present. The State Board of Horticulture will plant an equal number each of Gravensteins, Spitzenbergs, Bald wins and Wagner apple trees on the three experimental farms starting in Clackamas county. The Sellwood election fraud cases have lieen dismissed, which action followed the acquittal of Ben. F. Boynton. It is said the Reed case will be included with the rest of the cases and end where it is. ' o f Estacada, Oregon- - - ' « on Foreign Countries. KVKKY STREET The Dubois Lumber Company A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S P C H L IS H K D Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Or. as second class mail. tasty, jo e lb. F ig s —In bulk, we l*lieve them to be genuine, imported Smyrna figs from Turkey. They are certainly good tasting, icc the lb. Olives We have them in 20c and 30c bottles Pickles -Sour, in bulk O live Oil—The kind we carry is absolutely pure, for salads and me dicinal purposes, nothing letter, 30c bottles Canned Goods— New pack have arrived Molassas For your fruit cakes and ginger bread in iqt & gal. cans Syrups— Most popular brands on the market Raisins, Currants, Citron, Almonds and Walnuts will be higher this year for new stock (not old) While S U G A R has recently declined it would not come amiss to lay in YO U R W IN T E R ’S S U P P L Y Buckwheat Flour,— the very best, Cranberries, Lemons, Celery, Sweet Potatoes and Apples M A IN STREET The ESTACADA NEWS F A C IU T Y C O N SIS T A N T W IT H M ODERN B A N K IN G P R IN C IP L E S Call on us— We are hcre to serve you J. W. REED, Pres. T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres ® R. A. STRATTON, Cashier ^ ÇCj^BCClfrg) 9th. The grange adopted a resolution petitioning congress to build and operate the locks at Oregon City The members will meet Wednes day and work on the horseshed if the weather is suitable. W. B. Lemon and L. M. Yocum were reinstated to membership. F, G. Davis and wife have come home for the Christmas holidays. Henry Palmateer came home from Silverton this week. Robert Duncan of Carrico & Dun can attended grange, Saturday. He is a past master of this body. Mary Moore of Eugene is expect ed to visit her old homeonthe Lem on farm this week. Ralph Lemon made a flying trip to Portland last week. The roads from Estacada to the Palmateer farm are worse than they have ever been to the knowledge of the oldest settlers. Something should be done for their improve ment. The Clackamas County Pomona Grange meets at theGarfield grange hall Jan. g, at 11 a. m. Visiting members from a distance should take the first car for Cazadero at 1st and Alder Sts. at 7:30 a. m. Garfield grange will have wagons at a jioint mile from Cazadero to convey the ladies to the hall, a dis tance of two miles from Cazadero. Estacada merchants enjoyed a splendid holiday business, and the people seemed to have plenty mon ey to spend in an effort to make SPRINGWATER NEWS each other happy. The only fami ly in difficult circumstances in the Folsom-Hubbard neighborhood was provided with a A t the residence of the bride's generous collection, Dr. Smith tak parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fol ing the initiative in this worthy som, at Springwater at noon Christ act. mas day, there was a very pretty- wedding ceremony performed by According to figures obtained by Rev. C. T. McPherson of Estacada. officials of Clackamas county the The parties made happy by the e- state tax for this county w : be be vent were Mr. Edward Leroy Hub tween $40,000 and $ 00 next bard of Dayton, Washington and year, or more than dor ic the tax Miss Helen Lacey Folsom who has of last year. This is not true of been living with her aunt Mrs. J. E Clackamas county alone, but is gen Edmiston at Dayton for the last six eral all over the state and is due to years. The bride was beautifully the referendum that held up the bill dressed in cream liberty silk and appropriating money for the state carried a shower boquet nomal schools. It is said that the of white carnations. After the cer interest will amount to about $75, emony all were seated at a sump- 000. - Oregon Journal. tous dinner. Those present were Mrs. J. E . Edmiston of Dayton, In his, “ Our Dumb Animals, G. Wash., A. Lacey and family, E. T. Angel says: When Napoleon Lacey and wife, N. M. Wornock was ured by some of his officers to and wife, C. Bard and wife, Press conquer certain provinces of China Howell and his mother Mrs. Littie and hold them as the British held Wornock and R. C. Herring and India, he replied: “ Wemight con family, (¿uite a number of useful quer a few of their provinces but and beautiful presents were received we should teach them the art of The hapqy couple took an evehing war, and perhaps the time might car for Portland where they will come when with great armies and spend a few days after which they navies they might conquer France” will return to Springwater for a We see there is a strong movement few days before starting for their on foot in Calfornia to shut out the home near Dayton where they own Japanese as we have shut out the a fine farm. The bride was a Chinese. China is now building a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L great navy and raising a great army A. Lacey who settled in 1852 on the it is said of a million men just as old homestead where Tuesday’s good fighters as Americans or E u r wedding took place. opeans, and Japan is already a big military and naval power. A com Currinsville * bination of China and Japan might A pleasant surprise was given require very strong fortifications all along our Pacific Coast and an enor Miss Freda Duus on her return home mous and very costly navy. Our last Sat. eve. after a short stay in impression is, that saying nothing Portland, when a party of about 33 about trade relations with China of her frieuds assembled at her and Japan, we had better use every home. The evening was spent in play means to maintain with them the utmost friendship, and we had bet ing games, and music, after which ter sell at the earliest moment to delicious refreshments were served. In the early hours of the morn whichever one of them will pay the most, nil our right, title and interest ing all departed for home reporting in the Philippine Islands, unless in- a most enjoyable time. deed[which might be much better] we can present these islsnds to the Filipinos themselves with our kind est wishes. Attorney Geo. C. Brownell was in the city last wfeek as counsel in the timber cutting case at Alspangh wherein A. K. Alspaugh had seve ral persons arrested for cutting tim ber on his place. The case was ^ ‘ l I '. / ! o u t ■ -*. 1 « ! ' ( , a m i t h e d ^ f^ n - T. Paulsen of Dodge, who recent ly bought 80 acres of the Frank Busch farm, was in Estacada yes terday and had his name put down in The News' big book. He has great faith in this part of the coun tv as a fruit country, but thinks we Dr. R. W. ANDERSON D EN TIST Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the Bank of Estacada *♦ Will visit Estacada every Saturday PHONE Office with Or. C. B. Smith William K. Haviland, M. D. Mrs. ANNA MOORE PHYSICIAN and SURGEON D R E S S M A K IN G Office at drug store - - F.stacada FA N C Y AND PLAIN SEW IN G ALL R E SID E N C E Corner Shafford and Fourth WORK H O U SE H O LD G O O D S FO R SA LE Phone The boys about town are talking Townsend & Bard are killing 32 strongly of organizing a gun club hogs today, and will ship them. J. F. Lovelace and family were to improve their ability i 1 the u e guests of Portland relatives Christ of fire arms. They are getting tired of outsiders coming in and taking mas. away most of the birds at shooting Joshua Coin, a young man living matches. near Highland, died last week of consumption. The grading up Main Street hill has been postponed until more fav orable weather. Mr. Lindsey has placed the grade in a passable con dition and traffic lias been passing that way for several days. The engines and boilders that have been used in the small elec tric light plants here and at Caza dero have been sold by the railroad company, and last week they were removed and shipped away. The person so lucky as to make the right guess on the number of beans in Jeweler Johnson’ s jar, was Bert Parks. His guess was 778 1, which was the exact number of beans in the jar. He took the la d y ’s $25 gold watch. Mr. August N. Johnson arrived last week from Nebraska, and will spend a part of the Winter with his son, Albert N. Johnson, and others of his children in Portland. A son A. E ., has just recently come down from British Columbia. Under the direction of Council man Cary a drain ditch was dug this week to run the reservoir ravine water out of (own by the South way. Another culvert was placed under the rai'road track, and now Broadway hasn't such a raging tor rent crossing it. e s t a c a d a - p o r t l a n d IS NO KICK COMING King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E . O. Case, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., who has been in the U. S. Service for about sixteen years say» "W e have tried many cough medicines croup, hut 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. 7 : 37 . 9 : 37 . 11 =37 A. M. and i : 37 . 3 : 47 . 5 = 37 . 9:05 P- M. ] Cars leave Portland for Esta cada: 7 :30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A . M. and 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 E. M. Way freight leaves Estacada ! in the morning, returning in, the evening. Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 : 1 First St. Portland, Oregon. Livery, Feed 4 Sale STABLE W . A. R IN T IN G JO B JO NES PRO PRIETO R Good rigs and careful drivers always SPECIAL Given A T T H E N E W S SH O P ATTENTION Hunting and Pishing Parties WOOD & LUMBER Local and Long Distance Telephone near Portland Every Modern Convenience for guests Room and board per day Room and board per week W rite or $2 00 |io 00 Phone L 0. MacMahon, Mngr. ESTACADA OIL B O O N MONEY! To Loan on Clackam as Coun ty Lands We make the abstract of ti ttle to the security offered &S 'attend to all details in c lo s - 8 ing up of mortgage Loans • "I didn’t know he had a son.” T H E G R E A T E ST NEED, T O D A Y OF E S T A C A D A A N D T H E C O U N T R Y , IS B E T T E R RO A D S—E A S I E R A C C E SS TO M A R K E T Cars leave Estacada for P 6 rt- land; We would linre more sympathy foi the » crows of our friends if they did not liore us so with their long stories of C A L L ON U S FO R IN F O R M A T IO N CON how It happened. C E R N IN G C L A C K A M A S CO. R E C O R D S W ho O w f " H e o n ly a d m its th e re is on e p erso n Who k n o w s more th a n he d o es.” OREGON 0. W. P. & R>. Co. ] ESTACADA The program given by the Sun day School on Sunday evening was rendered in a very pleasing manner, and with a great deal of credit to the children who took part. The large crowd which attended seemed to enjoy the occasion. The pro gram told the story of the birth of Jesus as it is gleaned from the bi- ble. The hall decorations and ar rangements showed that someone did a lot of work for the public’ s enjoyment. Superintendent Detnoy of the Sunday School and his assist ants are entitled to the thanks of everyone. ~ 1 | TIME CARD ] H. N. North was at Oregon City the latter part of last week to at OREGON W ATER POWER & R Y . COM PANY’S tend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Loretta Buckner, who died Satur HOTEL day. Mrs. Buckner’s parents live at Highland. A husband and four children, besides two brothers and Finest Summer and Winter Resort Hotel a sister survive her. ------- Clackam as Title .....Com pany... Notice for Publication ( is o l a t e d tract ) P U B L IC L A N D S A L E United States Land Ooffice, Portland. Oregon. D e cem ber 7. 1906. Notice is hereby given, that as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land O ffice, under provisions o f Act of Congress, approved June 27. 1906. Public No. 303. w e will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2 o ’clock p. m. on January 1 8. 1907, next, at this office, the follow ing tract of land towit: 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. R egister. Geo. W . Bibee, R eceiver Dec 13-10 Notice for Publication. United States Land O ffice, Portland, Ore. Nov. 17 1906. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before R egister and R eceiver at Port land. Oregon, on January 3, 1907, viz: John D . K rieger, H. E. No. 13635. for the the SJ4 S w Ji. N w * S w t f & S w K S e K S ec 4 . T . 4. S. R . 5 E. H e names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and his cultiva tion o f said land, viz: Benjamin T . Rawlins, of Estacada, Oregon H enry B. Server. 0# John A . Linn, of John Honebon, of Algernon S. Dresser. R egister. No 22-27 Tim b er Land act. June 3, 1876 Nolice for Publication United States land office. Portland. Oregon. S ept 10. 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act erf congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale o f timber lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and W ash ington territo ry,” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, W alter C. W right o f Portland, county of MuDnomah.state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement 7051. for the purchase of the EW n w ^ and N H of s w K of section 20 in township 5 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 pdrposes. and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver at Portland. Oregon on W ednesday the 20 day of Feb. 1907. H e 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. A n y 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 F eb. 1907. Algernon S. Dresser. Register. Frank 3 . R iley. Attorney at Law. Secretary One reason why people do not 606-608, Chamber of Commerce, lmve octopus for P O R T L A N D , O REGO N breakfast Is be cause those who could a fford the delicacy nre not P R IV A T E M ONEY TO LOAN cannibals. I have private parties with the follow Take good care of your complexion. ing amounts to loan on real estate:- Time Amount I f the children get hold of It they ore Parties $3000 5 to 10 years I apt to waste It. 3 to 5 years I $ 43 «» Charity begins at home, but reform I to 3 years a $ 3 S °° alw ays starts nt least a block away.. 5 years $ 1 S°° S I to 3 years 8 $ 500 It takes two to work a confidence 2 to 4 yean $ 3 «> *5 Notice of Final Settlement gnme, but one of the two doesn't know $10 0 to JOO 1 to 5 yean *5 It Interest 6 per cent and your own time The final account of the Executor of For a sprained heart try a marriage fee repayment. Also a little Chattle money at 8 per cent. Will buy notes the Last Will and Testament of Janies license poultice. and mortgages. Also own Oregon City Hanson, deceased, has been filed in the property to trade for country land. Will county court of the State of Oregon for look up titles to land free if trade is made. Clackamas county, and Monday. Decem Own three lots, house, barn and chicken ber 24, 1906. at 10 o'clock s. m. at the park at Willamette, for sale cheap on in court house in Oregon City, Oregon, is stallments. No real estate agent to in the appointed time and place, by said court for hearing objections, if any. terfere. thereto, P. M. BO YLES, If interested call, write 0» phone. Executor of the Last Will and JOHN W. LO D ER, Attorney at i Testament of James Hanson, deceased. Law, Oregon City, Oregon. N ot . 12 , 20 Stevens Building. We ar> ,om g away, and I want to sell all my household furniture Garfield Grange met at its hall aud goods, kitchen utensils and Saturday, Dec. 22. The master, other articles. Anyone wishing to P. M. Wagner, presided. F. M. call and see goods can do so at any Wilcox and Grace Mae Smith were J time. Residence, North Shafford iniated into the 3rd and 4th degrees j Street—Mrs. N. E. Groff. Rachel Davis and Virgil Wagner were elected to memliership and in iated in the 1 st and 2nd degrees. The juvenile grange met and State Deputy F. M. G rave the obliga tion and in- n d in the secret work. Th .h ild n n take great interest in th w ; . The officers of the jttv* tii • i t Earl Tracey, master; Rovat ' r held, overseer; Mabel Trace) etary. The elec:: officers of the su From the one who buys his House bordinate gi mge resulted in the e- \ Furnishings from us. We have in lection of tl: .allowing; W. H. Hoi-j some special selections for the sea dcr, master; L- J. Palmateer, over son, which we lielieve will please Doctors once bled the patient Now seer; F. M. Gill, lecturer; Ralph the Christmas shopper. The new • Lemon, steward; Mrs. Della Davis, j Rugs are of several handsome pat they only bleed his pocket bo ik. chaplain ¿J. E . Honebon, gate keep- \ terns. Yon are asked to see the People who have good advice nlwaya er; Mrs. Nora Looney, treasueer;' new Rockers. Chairs, Work Bas ; on tap nre usually so busy dispensing 1 it that they rarely have time to profit Floyd B Holder, Secretary; Olive kets, Fancy Dishes, Etc. We be j b y It. Wagner, Ceres; Rachel Davis, po lieve we save you something on the wise woman. If she can't cook the mona; Grace Davis, Flora, and Mrs city prices. If you want anything w A ry her husband's fancy runs, teaches Ida Palmateer, lady steward. in Portland call and see ns first. him to like the things she can cook. These officers will proliably lie in H. COOPER & t o . I tenth culture Is s fad that a healthy stalled bv the Pomona officers Jail Estacada’s House Furnishers THERE C A R E F U L L Y EXECU TED CAZADERO E. F. R iley. Attorney at Law. President GARHELD In Prate of Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy. Notice of Dissolution of Partner There is no other medicine manufac ship tured that has received so much praise and »0 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. j John B. Haviland, all of the City of Es Grateful parents everywhere do not hesi tacada, County of Clackamas, State of tate to testify to its merits for the benefit ¡Oregon, has hy the mutual consent of of others. It is a certain cure for croup the saiil parties lieen hereby dissolved by and will prevent the attack if given at the withdrawing of the said John B. Ilav the first appearance of the disease. Mr. 1 land, and the assuming of the entire 3 A Humphreys, a well know residcut & business as heretofore conducted by the clerk in the store of E Lock, 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 Chamberlain’s cough remedy to Jones assumes the payment of all just ward off croup and colds in my family. I elnims and demands against the late firm found it to he very satisfactory and it and is authorized to receive and receipt gives me pleasure to recommed it.'* For I for all sums due the late firm. sale at the Estacada drug store. In witnesa whereof the parties hereto 1 have affixed their hands this 18 day of You are needing .some stationery I Dee. 1906. printed, are you not ? In presence of W. A. JO NES The News docs printing. John O. Bounds JOHN B. H AVILAND Dr. C. B. SMITH PH YSICIAN & SURGEON ' pw>jti I k ; uothlug of. No Open* la Chamberlain'« Ceegb Remedy There is not the least danger in giving Chamberlain's cough remedy to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drugs. It has an establised rep utation of more than jo years as the most successful medicine in ute for colds croup and whooping cough. It always cures & 1« pleasant to take. Children like it. At the Estacada drug store. 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 none, right hind foot white to ankle, white ring above hoof of the right front foot. Branded J B on the right shoulder. A. Morrow. Esta cada, Ore. Dec. 4, 1906.