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The ESTACADA NEWS 1907 SPECIAL FUBMSHKD KVJCKV THURSDAY BV H. A. W ILLIAM S Entend at the postoffice in Estacada, Or. as second class mail. Advertising rates made known on appli- j cation. Copy for publication and change of ail copy must 1 * handed in not later than Wednesday morning to insure pub- lication for that week. SALE Blue Stem Flour, $1 a Sack of Estacada, Oregon — M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L C LA SSES OF Fir and Cedar í+í+X-tlIigti grade building materia! a specialtyîîîî++ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit You Out to the Top Notch in Every thing Required^^-^^^- Mouldings in All Styles C. E. DUBOIS, Manager W. A. JONES is our selling ngent in Estucailn, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill $1 Send “ The News A Year $1 To your Best Friend A Year THE ESTACADA STATE BANK I (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 the O . W . P. Townsite Company The Business of the Merchants of Estacada and the Farmers is Solicited W E W IL L EXTEN D YOU E V E R Y F A C IL IT 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 I § Call on us— Wc arc here to serve you I J. W. REED, Pres. T. YUCUM, Vice-Pres R. A. STRATTON, Cashier MONEY! Notice of Dissolution of Partner ship T o Loan on C lackam as C o u n ty Lands Whereas, the partnership heretofore existing between William A. Jones and John B. llavilund, all of the City of Es- t.icada, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, ha» by the mutual consent ol The Odd Fellows Install And Entertain Friends and R e b fk ih s Min o. Pounds Mrs. ANNA MOORE D R E S S M A K IN G FAN CY AND PLA IN SEW ING ALL WORK C A Z A D ER O C A R E F U L L Y EXECU TED - OREGON The bard of county comniissioti- ers and countv judge have appoint- ed road supervisors for 1907 as fol- lows: - T 0 PO R TLAN D We can save you money on any thing in our line. W E can buy at W H O L E S A L E prices and there fore get things cheaper than retail prices Our margin is always as low as possible, and we aim to give every customer ail honest bargain. T H E G R E A T E S T NEED, TO D AY O F ESTA 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 ACC E S S TO M A R K E T k G E T YOUR CHOICE OF TH O S E BEAUTIFUL RUGS H. COOPER & CO E s ta c a d a ’ s F u rn itu re D e a le rs N O TIC E Notice is hereby given that my wife, | Martha I. Looney, has left m y home, j without just cause, and I will not be re- j sponsible for any debts whatsoever con- ! tracted by her after date hereof. Signed. R. A. Looney. IXited at Estacada, Oregon, Jan. 5, 1907. Storm Brought Some Trouble JO B R IN T IN G A T T H E N E W S SHOP Notice for Publication ( iso l a t e d t r a c t ) P U B L IC L A N D S A L E The heavy rains of last week and United States Land Ooffice, Portland, Oregon, D e ber 7, 1906. Notice is hereby given, that asd l- the melting snow in the mountains j cem rected by the Commissioner of the Ceneral Land and foot hill caused more trouble to j O ffice, under provisions of A ct o fC o n tre a «, approved n e 27, 1906, Public No. 303, we w ill offer at the railroads than was looked for 1 Ju public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2 o'clock p. m. The public highways also suffered on January 1 8 ,1 9 0 7 , next, at this office, the follow tract of land towit: Lot 2 of Section 18, T 2 S some damage. The O. W. P. had ing R . 5 E. Any persons claim ing adversely the above to abandon its line from Lent Junc lands are advised to file their claims or objections on above designated for sale. tion to the Golf Links on account or before the day Algernon S . Dresser. R egister. Geo. W . Bibee, R eceiver of high water, and for a short time Dec 13-10 passenger cars were run over the Mount Scott line. Along the river Notice of Final Settlement bank where the steam shovels are cutting away the hank and widen Notice is hereby given that the under ing the road bed, the rains washed signed, administratrix of the estate of several feet of dirt down onto the Thomas J. Andre, deceased, has filed in | the County Court of the State of Oregon sidetrack for several rods. j for Clackamas County, her final account as such administratrix; and that Monday is to look after the wine and pre SCH O OL N O T E S the u til day of February, 1907, at the pare drinks for the drinkers. He You are needing some stationery hour cf n ne o’clock A. M., has been NEW OFFICERS Advanced Room is on one of the Cunard passenger printed, are you not ? fixed by said Court as the time for hear liners, and has been in the work Volunteer Fire Department Holds A V A L O V E L A C E , E D IT O R ing objections to said account, and the The News does printing. for 42 years. It is 3,000 miles from discharge of said administratrix. The sixth grade motto is, ’ ’Suc Business Meeting (Signed) Mary E. Andre, New York to Liverpool, hence he cess awaits at labor's gate.” Administratrix of the Estate has traveled 3,000,000 miles on the Out-of-Town People and Firms | Effie Jordan has been sick and of Tli ¡s. J. Andre, deceased water—looking for a watery .grave, unable to attend school J 10 -.li j Who Helped the Ball so to speak. The distance would The ninth grade is busily work have taken him to the moon and re T im b er Land act. June 3. 1878 ing in frabtions. 0 . W. P. & R). Co. j The Estacada Volunteer Fire De turn six times. Mr. Stevens has Notice for Publication Elvin Morrow, Neiva Green, Vel partment held a business meeting United States land office, Portland, Oregon. S ep t E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D been in several wrecks. ma VanDyke, and Frank Booth has 10, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that in compli last Thursday, and elected new of ance with the provisions of the act of congress of June Cars .eave Estacada for Port returned to school. ficers for the coming year. 3. 1878. entitled "A n act for the sale of timber lands land : LO CA L N EW S Visitors at the school Friday af in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash J. E. Lovelace.................... President ington te rrito ry ," as extended to all the public land ternoon were Miss Linda Womer, 7 : 37 . 9 : 37 . 1 1 :37 A . M. and T. J. Reagan.................. V-President states by act of August 4. 1892. W alter G. W right J. W. Crawford was town, Tues Miss Mary Womer, and Zoa Irwin. i : 37 . 3 4 7 . 5 :3 7 .9 :0 5 P- M. ; of Portland, county of MuDnomah.state of Oregon, has A 1 H avens................................... Chief this day filed in this office his sworn statement 7051. day the first for a long time. He Primary Room Ed H ogan................................... Clerk Cars leave Portland for Esta- ; for the purchase of the E H nwH and N H has been suffering with a bad cold. of sw H of section 20 in township 5 S. range 4 E . CARL K IM M E L , E D IT O R . B. O. Boswell ................... Treasurer cada: and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is Miss Mary Womer is managing The department is in fine shape Vera Pugh has entered school more valuable for it3 timber or stone than for agricul 7:30 .9 = 3°. 11:3 0 A . M. and tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land the telephone office, and otherwise in every particular. again. before the register and receiver at Portland. Oregon 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7: 15 P. M. acting as President-general of the A list of the out-of-town people Our new pupil this week is Mi- on Wednesday the 20 day of Feb. 1907. H e names Way freight leaves Estacada ! as witnesses: John D. Shatto of Holbrook. Oregon. concern. who bought tickets to the Firem an's nerva Page. Bradley of Forest Grove, Oregon. J . C. Burke in the morning, returning in ) of Ira E. We are glad to know that Bertha Portland. Oregon; C. H . Osborn of Portland, Chas. Ferry and wife who pur annual ball follows: Oregon, and S. E. Darling of the evening. Clossett & Devers, Portland. Booth’s injured arm is better. chased the Portland Restaurant of Portland. Oregon. A n y and all persons claiming ad Main offices of tile company: 132 X-2 Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co. versely the above described lands are requested to Carrico & Duncan, returned to E s file their claims in this office on or before said 20th First St. Portland, Oregon. tacada 1 ast wet k and took over the of Oregon City. day of Feb. 1907. THE EUNGLER. Linn Jones, Oregon City. ^Algernon S . Dresser. R egister. business. According to mj* point o f view, Alberts Brothers, Milling Co. of I think that little Cupid, Farmers are anxious for better Notice to Creditors. Instead of being smart and bright, Portland. weather to give them time to plant j I 3 often rather stupid. Gardner Bros. Cigar Co. of Port- Ills work at times Is very coarse— their grain. An extra quantity of | A thing of shreds and patches. The undersigned, Herman Schmidt has . land. Not workmanlike. Just judging from rain has already fallen, and it has 1 been duly appointed executor of the Last Some samples o f his matches. , , ,• Hotieyman Hardware Company | Will and Testament of Eduard Schmidt, prevented seeding operations gen- portland Sometimes he takes a man and maid T IM E C A R D Livery, Feed 4 Sale Reinsfalt Hotel of Portland. Guy Barnhill left, Sunday, for [ Dahlgren & K elly ’s Cozy Corner his parental home ’ way back in ! c f Portland. Kansas He took a boat at Port- Mount Hood Brewing Company laud and will make the trip by way 0f Portland. of California, where he expects to j. j_. Wilson’s Eaton Cafe, Port see some sights. land. Welch, the American Clothier of Jack Johnson, a brother of Jev • : er A. N. Johnson, has l>een spend ¡'.»rt'.ind. John IYellar, Clothing Store, of ing a few days out here. Mr. John son is a bonanza farmer of the grea l’ortand. Winters' Restaurant of Portland. Alberta country, hut may decide n Morgan Walt Paper Company, of j move down h ere. Miss Maud Stu rgeon , druggist at Portland. Parisan Rag I Office with Dr. C. B. Smith W ednesday. W . S. Irw in w ho , , . r .1 . . ___ l,a s ) 'a<i d u rge of the route since it lilanrl, and the assuming of the entire-I Remember these places when in | I husinrss as heretofore conducted by the j v *-s ’ f t'er hom e at 1 illiinook over the city, and wanting to buy some CALL ON US FOR IN F O R M A T IO N CO N »aid William A. Jones. The public are 0:1 the coast. M iss Stu rgeon has thing. Patronize them. C R R N T K G C L A C K A M A S CO. R ECO RD S hewhy notified that the said William A. been at her post o f d u ty for a long Jones assumes the payment of .11 just time, and is entitled to a rest, over — claims and demands against the late firm , . ... -r « and la authorised to receive and receipt * the fabled ,an d o f nillk • * » hon- L O O k for all »mils due the late firm. ey- In witness whereof the parties hereto O w ners o f pou ltry are reporting D o lls , have affi enl their hands thi. .8 day of |n m M # in , he , h ’ F. Ril»y. Atte t at Law. Pratici«!* Dee. Kfifi. . . . rr ‘ «k 8. Rt»«y. Au y/ at Law S«or«ury In presence ol W. A. JO NES ,re b r* m Bm K to ,a >‘ >' | 60H, Chamber of Commerce, PO RTLAN D , O REGO N V II O N E ♦* 1 ,Ia ’ Clackamas Title .....Com pany..... Will visit Estacada every Saturday District No. 1, W H Counsel. ‘1 2, Max Webster. The Estacada Oddfellow lodge Agent Klbert of the Morning Or “ 3. Ed Seifer. held a public installation of officers egonian was canvassing the town, “ 4, G B Linn. list Saturday evening. A large Tuesday, and giving away maps “ 5, Horqce Knox. number of friends was .present and worth $2 with each 6 months’ sub “ 6, John Straus. an interesting and pleasant evening scription to that great paper. was spent. The installation of the “ 7. J Eeglts. “ 8, David Douglas new officers took place in the ord The river locks at Oregon City er’ s comfortable and nicely furnish “ 9, H Johnson have been put out of use for several ed hall, and was enjoyed by *.l e “ 10, D N Bridensiein days by the high water, which has visiting friends. “ 11, Ed Harrington Soon after the been running over them, The riv- i | , work of installing, an adjournment “ 12, Ed Hutchins er was the highest it has been for I was taken to the hall below where " 13, A Hubert many years, and several hundred a supper had been prepared, and a “ 14, S F Gibbs. dollars in damage has been done to hundred and fifty or more hungry “ »5, Wm Fines sidewalk and breakwater work. 16, W G Randall. bodies were filled with the best of “ 17, A II Knight. | good things to eat and drink, and Several of the merchants have t>er a social chat, various games “ 18, E W Hornshuh. had their ads changed. Never ov »ere played in the hall above, and “ 19, E S Woodside. erlook the ad columns. Read them dancing in the lower one. The boys “ 20, B Sullivan. It is where you come in conversa know how to give their friends a “ 2 i, F Winslow. tion with the business houses of th happy time, and the friends know " 22, Albert Engle. town. It is one of the branches o f how to appeciate it. The ladies of “ 23, R Zimmerman. the newspaper business to conve > i the Estacada Rebekahs were guests “ 24, G P Spagle to the public information of this , ) f the evenjng. violin music by- “ 25, H Harms kind, and therein lies the great- st | jjd. Hunt, accompanied by the or- “ 26, H N Everhart. money benefit of a paper to a com- gan, was a feature of the evening’s “ 27, J Labour. munity. “ 28, L D Shank program. The new officers are “ 29, W L White. W. F. Cary, Noble Grand; Asa “ 30, Jas. Cooke. U. S. Senator Gearin spoke in the Hawkins, V-Noble Grand; J. F. “ 3 1, Z Eillegson senate Monday 011 the Japanese Lovelace, Clerk; George Ely, Tres; “ 32, W C Heater Robert Currin. Warden; C. S. A l question, and he took issue with “ 33, Henry Cromer. President Roosevelt on that trou len, Conductor; G. B. Linn, Out “ 34, J110 Turner. blous topic. The senator voices side Guard; David Bridenstine, In “ 35, A D Edwards. the sentiment of the people of the side Guard; R. A . Stratton, Right “ 36, Paul Snyder. Pacific Coast, and the president will Support of Noble Grand; J. C. T ra “ 37, E W Kruse. discover that he lias disturbed a cey, Chaplain; Rainy Crawford, “ 38, H Thiessen hornet’s nest instead of a hive of Left Support of Noble Grand; Fred “ 39, Frank Jaggar. . Crawford, Left Support of V-Nob[e of school children. “ 40, A Vestal. Grand; Alonza Hammock, Right In some districts there are lively A man named Harry Stevens has Support of V-Noble Grand; Lloyd crossed the Atlantic ocean 1,000 Yocum and C. E. Howe Left and scraps for the place, which has de- times, and is still at it. His work Right Scene Supporters respectively laid the appointments. The Dubois Lumber Company s A change has taken place in the free rural mail route out of Kstaca- O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the Bank of Estacada SUPERVISORS! HOWE’S on Foreign Countries. D EN TIST Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland William K. Haviland, M. D. ! was established, retired as carrier, and A. Demoy took his place. Mr. SlBSCRIPtlON R A IIS PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O n« Y ear *■ 00 Irwin has taken a position as night ■ SO S i, M onili« Office at drug store - - Estacada watchman for Barnes & I.indslev If « « i d in advance R E SID E N C E at the woodworking factory. Mr. Corner Shafford and Fourth Phone JAN U ARY io, 1907 Demoy, the new carried, knows the ~ - — —— count ry and people well, and no A six months saloon license has doubt, will give the work the sam e! been granted to T. M. Allison of careful attention as was given it by C O U N TY R OAD Boring. Mr. Irwin. A new road district has been es tablished just east of Sandy. It was cut out of the Ragle Creek, Boring and Sandy districts and is numbered 40. AT A G E N E R A L B A N K IN G B U S IN E S S D r. R. W . ANDERSON Dr. C. B. SMITH & SURGEON PH YSICIAN NO NEED TO GO Dont Insilate. Your neigh bor knows all alunit it, and the Blue Stem will do the rest I itn portant part in the world's com mercial and domestic affairs. Eggs at 35 and 40 cents a dozen, and a necessity, attract attention. JOHN H. HAYfLANi) unimportant, at first thought, but don of the a g e , C o m in g to E s - the hen and her egg play a most And ties them with his tether Who make a most ill sorted team And do not pull together, But there they are hitched up for life And doomed to fret and Jangle And make what should be h: ppinees- A most distressing tangle. He takes a little artless girl. Of knights and heroes dreaming. And ties her to some chilly chap Designed for plots and scheming. Whereas, had she but turned him dowt Aral wed the other fellow. Her life had been one long, sweet dream Of sunshine soft and mellow. While Cupid sometimes hits it off in dealing love and kisses. *Tis frightful when you think ahgut The many times h** misses. I think that he should abdicate At least one trial season Ami turn his business over to STABLE deceased, by the County Court of Clack amas County for the State of Oregon, W . A. JO NES and all persons having claims against PRO PRIETO R ; said estate are hereby requested to pre sent them to said executor at Aurora, Good rigs and careful drivers always ! Oregon, or at the office of John W. Lo- | der, Oregon City, Oregon, duly verified SPECIAL ATTENTION within six months from this date. Given Hunting and Fishing Parties Dated January 3, 1907. Herman Schmidt, Executor of the I«ast Will and W OOD & LUMBER j Testament of Eduard Schmidt, deceased. 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