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C O N D IT IO N O F 1907 SPECIAL Dr. C. PH YSICIAN t|?e Estacada State Bank Capital stock, actually paid in................ .................................... $ 5,600 00 Undivided profits.................. .’ ..'.i............................. ..3,......... 882 co Deposits.............. ................................... ......................................... 24,631 49 Dont hesitate. Your litigli- bor knows all about it, and the Blue Stein will do the rest D ENTIST Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland ** Will visit Estacada every Saturday Office with Or. PHO N E UAB 1 UTIKS Blue Stem Flour, $ I a Sack Dr. R. W. ANDERSON O F F IC E a n d R E S ID E N C E Over the Bank of Estacada M O N D A Y, JA N U A R Y at, 1 9 ^ SALE B. SMITH & SURGEON $ 3 1. ” 3 49 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 R ESO U RCES - - RF.SID KNCE Corner Shafford and Fourth Loan & discounts........................................................................... $ 6,743 70 Real estate, banking house, E t c ............................................... 2 . 75 ° 00 Furniture & fixtures......................................... *........................... 657 00 Expense................................... ...............................................;....... 403 75 Standing limber.......................?..................................................... 1,180 00 Cash on hand and in other banks............................................... 19,371- 04 C. B. Smith GARflELD Estacada FAN CY AND PLAIN SEW IN G A LL WORK C A R E FU L L Y EX ECU TED Phone CAZADERO NO NEED TO GO TO PORTLAND ~ OREGON Notice for Publication ( is o l a t e d t r a c t ) P U B L IC L A N D S A L E Last Friday evening the Garfield United Slates Land Ooffice, Portland, Oregon, D e $ 3 * . " 3 49 Grange Dramatic Club elected L- cember 7. 1906. Notice is hereby given, that as di J. Palmateer president; Herman rected by the Commissioner of the General Land State of Oregon, / Office, under provisions of Act of Congress, approved Davis, vice president; Grace Davis County of Clackamas I June 27. 1906. Public No. 303. we will offer at secretary and treasurer. The club We can save you money on any- public sale, to the highest bidder, at 2 o’clock p. m. W e, R. A Stratton, retiring Cashier, and E has a comedy selected and parts tiling in our line. W E can buy on January 18, 1907, next, at this office, the follow L- Fraley, Incoming Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly ing tract of land towlt: Lot 2 of Section 18, T 2 S taken. at W H O L E S A L E prices and there- R. 5 E. Any persons claiming adversely the above swear that the aliove is a true statement of the condition of said bank for lands are advised to file their claims or objections on C. A . Looney is cutting wood at fore * et thin&s cheaPer than retail or before the day above designated for sale. the date given. R. A . S t r a t t o n , Algernon S . D resser. R egister. Currinsville this week, and Mrs. Prices ° ur marS ,n ,s alwa>'s as Retiring Cashier. Geo. W. Bibee, Receiver ! Hale of Currinsville is visiting Mrs. low as P °f!sib,e’ and we aim to give E . L. F r a l e y , Dec 13-10 Looney every customer an honest bargain. Incoming (¡asliier. Garfield Grange-meets next Sat Subscribed and sworn to this date, before me, city recorder of City Notice of Final Settlement urday at 10 a. m. Visiting patrons GET YOLIR CHOICE OF THOSE of Estacada. E . S. W o m e r , Notice is hereby given that the under ( se a l ) City Recorder of Estacada, State of Oregon. always welcome. BEAUTIFUL RUGS signed, administratrix of the estate of Robert Miller of George has been Thomas J. Andre, deceased, has filed in On behalf of the purchasers of the above named bank, I desire to say having a time the past week with {he County Court of the State of Oregon that I have examined in detail every item of the above statement, as sickness. He was troubled with for Clackamas County, her final account they are made up on the books and in the note case of said bank, and rheumatism and the children with Estacada’s Furniture Dealers as such administratrix; and that Monday the 11tli day of February, 1907, at the find them to be correctly stated. mumps but all are improving rap- _________________ -— ------ ~~— hour Qf nine o’clock A. M., has been I found the bank in splendid condition and its books and accounts idl> fixed by said Court as the time for hear NOTICE systematic and correct. The amount of cash on hand and in other ing objections to said account, and the SPRtNGWATER NEWS . , . 7 "“ „ banks, at the time of transfer to its present owners on the above date, Notice is hereby given that my wife, discharge of said administratrix. (Signed) Mary E . Andre, was far in excess of all ordinary requirements, and more than 400 per W e are all glad to see the green Martha I. Looney, has left my home, Administratrix of the Estate „rass again without just cause, and I will not be re - 1 cent, greater than any state banking law now in existence calls for, and of Tlios. J. Andre, deceased ‘ f sponsible for any debts whatsoever con- greater by 200 per cent, than even the National Bank laws of the Fed Fred Combes of Watertown, S. tracted by her after date hereof. J 10-31 eral Government demand. GEO . E S T E S . D. paid h is broth er, Clyde, a visit Signed, R. A. Looney, AT HOWE’S H. COOPER & CO The Dubois Lumber Company of Estacada, Oregon ««a » M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L C LA SSES OF Fir and Cedar LUMBER last w eek . £££+££High grade building material a specialty* 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. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill $i Send “ The News“ A Year $i To your Best Friend A Year Dated at Estacada, Oregon, Jan. 5, 1907. Tim ber Land act. June 3. 1878 Notice for Publication The school children are busy prac-. --------;--------------------- ticing for an entertainment which ^ ou are need' n2 some stationery United States land office, Portland. Oregon. Sc£* 10, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that in compli they will give later. printed, are you not ? ance with the provisions of the act of congress of Jupe 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands Springwater Grange met Sa tu r-[ The News does printing, in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ington te rrito ry ,'’ as extended to all the public land day and had an interesting time. h 4 »t''l-*l"l"t»l||l"l-|l"I"t"l"t"l' states by act of August 4. 1892, W alter G. Wright The new officers were installed by of Portland, county of MuUnomah.state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement 7051. Brother Edwin Bates Jr. of Eagle Advertising rates made known on appli- j Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Koch, who for the purchase of the E ‘/a nwJi and NJ4 cation. Copy for nnt.Hcation und change jeft here ,ast week> after v ;sitjng at Creek. of sw # of section 20 in township 5 S . range 4 E. of ad copy must be handed in not later and will offer proof to show that the land sought is Miss C ce Closner lias been very than Wednesday morning to insure pub the Reagan and Richards homes more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul lication for that week. E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land went up to Hood River to see A. F. sick tl ;ust week. before the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon Erma Shibley was a visitor at the • I SUBSCRIPTION RATES Campbell and wife. Freni there Cars .eave Estacada for Port on Wednesday the 20 day of Feb. 1907. He names lion. : of her sister, Mrs. Maud Dib- •! f l 00 One Year as w itnesses: Jo hn D. Shatto of Holbrook. Oregon, they go to Seattle, and will not re land: .50 Six Months ble. Ira E. Bradley of Forest Grove. Oregon. J . C. Burke If paid in advance turn to Eureka until spring. of Portland. Oregon: C. H. Osborn of Portland, 7 : 37 . 9 : 37 . « 1=37 A . M. and Wm. Closner was seen passing by Oregon, and S . E. Darling of To an observer from this side of I Portland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad U 37 . 3:47. 5 : 37 > 9:05 P- M. JA N U A R Y 24, 1907 , the store a few times last week. the Clackamas river, the two new versely the above described lands are requested to ; • Cars leave Portland for Esta- '; file their claims in this office on or before said 2Q,tb houses belonging to O. H. Schock Where were >ou g ° in&’ W ill? day of Feb. 1907. Senator Ben Tillman of South and Ed. Hunt just over the river cad a: Algernon S . D resser. Register. SC H O O L N O T E S Carolina made a speech in the sen from Estacada, look very good. 7 3 ° . 9 : 3 ° . 11 :3 0 A . M. and i ate this week which toasted Senator Both buildings are about finished, Notice to Creditors. Advanced Room 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M. Spooner to a dark browii on both with plenty of spacious porch room, E D N A M IL L E R , E D IT O R ’ , . ’ . , . i i W ay freight leaves Estacada ! sides. Effie Jordan who has been absent ,, , . j. The undersigned, Herman Schmicit fias and the paint, which is of a becom ! [ in the morning, daily except been duly appointed executor of the Last from school for several weeks re- ] ‘ ing shade, gives them the appear W . J. Bryan, the distinguished :: Sun. returning in the evening. Wilt and Testament of Eduard Schmidt, . American lecturer, spoke in Port ance of very comfortable homes. It turned Monday. Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 j ' deceased, by the County Court of Clack Lonnie VanDyke has been absent land, this week, in an effort to e n -: 's residence.« • kc these that give a amas County for the State of Oregon, First St. Portland, Oregon. from school for the last few days. •;rous and inviting i and all persons having claims against lighten the people concerning the country ; W e are sorry to say, one of our said estate are hereby requested to pre- ger. things he knows, thinks and has look to t ,u 1 | sent them to said executor at Aurora, ninth grade pupils, Olive Wagner, observed. If Bryan fails to land j). F. V, returned, Monday p J f f I Oregon, or at the office of John W. Lo- was taken sick last Thursday in ■ . in the Presidential chair n A t time from an < d stay at Silverton, der, Oregon City, Oregon, duly verified school and has lieen unable to be in it will be little short of the miracu the home within six months from this date. childhood. David attendance since. Dated January 3, 1907. lous. owns a 9- farm adjoining the Our school is pleased to announce j Herman Schmidt, town iitt , pany's land east of E s The supply of potatoes lias been Executor of the Last Will and that we have received our portion j Testament of Eduard Schmidt, deceased. largly affected by the the two weeks tacada, and on which he has a fine of the books provided for by the li- j W. A. JONES PRO PRIETO R of cold weather. Many acres of home. Mr. Warner has a word of brary fund, and have twentythree j J 3~7 potatoes that have not been dug are praise to say of Silverton, which is very nice ones. Good rigs and careful drivers always entirely destroyed, and hundreds of one of the best valley towns in the This is the nucleus around which bushels that were dug and covered state. It is soon to have another we hope to build a large library. SPECIAL ATTENTION in iieaps out of doors have been railroad, which is already being A v a Lovelace has been elected Given Hunting and Fishing Forties The road will run east and frozen. The loss will probably built. librarian. cause the price of potatoes ter go up north from Silverton, and there is a To Loan on Clackamas Coun lielief, well founded, by many that WOOD & LUMBER Merchant Roger Cary was con a trifle. the road will come north through fined to his home, Wednesday, not Local and Long Distance Telephone ty Lands County Fruit Inspector Lewishas j the Molalla country and connect teeling well, arranged for a series of farmers’ in- with the line here at Estacada, thus — I We make the abstract Etie to the security offered V d & ^fv stitutes to be held in Clackamas Co. forming an East side loop travers- ! A carload of fine sand and crushed OREGON W ATER POWER & R Y . COM PANY’S . ,, , , , . . . , , , . , , , , rock for the new M. E. church has 'attend to all details in ci.w-tiyp from Feb. 11 to 16th. Institutes , ing a rich and thickly settled coun- 1)een received th- week and unload. voans ✓ JS.’ ing up of mortgage Loans HOTEL will lie held in seven places with af try which now has no railroad, j cd The railway company made no ternoon and evening meetings at Mr. Warner"is buying hides while j charge for freight services on this C A L L ON US FO R IN F O R M A T IO N CON here, and otherwise occupied on his j ' oad ° f sand, C E R N IN G C L A C K A M A S CO. R E C O R D S each place. The afternoon will lie | Finest Rummer and Winter Resort Hotel devoted to discussion with stereop- farm. near Portland tican views. James Withycombe of Everyone should subscribe for Clarke Denny is hauling lumber Hvery Modern Convenience for guests the Oregon Agricultural College, his home paper, in order to get from the DuBois mill for the new Mr. Judd, who will talk on “ Draft the local news, but to keep in ! Room and board per day #2 00 church. Horses,” Wm. Shulmarich whose E. F. Riley. Attorney at Law. President . Room and board per week f i o 00 touch with the world’ s daily Frank 3. Riley. Attorney at Law, Secretary subject will lie “ Dairying,” Fruit C O M M U N IC A TIO N events, he should read ------_ I W rite or Phone inspector Reid and County Fruit 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, L O. MacMahon, Mngr. Inspector Lewis will be speakers at j Occasionlly wC will hear the re- P O R TLA N D , OREGO N ESTACADA OR BOON these meetings which will occur as mark, “ I wish I was out of this follows: town,’ and then one feels like say- Estacada Monday, Feb. u , D a - »‘ig “ I wish you were’ ’ , for a man The leading evening newspaper mascus Tuesday, Feh. 12, L o g a n 1 who stands on the street corners of the Pacific Coast, which has Wednesday, Feb. 13. Molalla on chewing and spitting, telling ob- complete Associated Press re Thursday, Feb. 14, Canby Friday, scene stories, cursing the town, find- ports and special leased wire Feb. 15, «nil at Oregon City, S a t *'ig fault with his grandmother be- service, with correspondents in urday, Feb. 16. cause she was a woman, claiming important news centers and in Mr. Lewis has recently spent ten that the merchants are a lot of all the cities and big towns of days at Corvallis where, with other thieves, that the doctors and news- the Northwest. Portland and fruit inspectors and Commissioners paper men woutd spin a man to a suburlis are cover«! by a good Reid and Parks, he took a special finish, and whole lot-more, is a nui- staff of reporters, and editorial, course in horticultural work from sauce and an abomination. Any dramatic, society and special Prof. Cordley, and was taught how town pestered with one or more writers. Saturdays’ edition is to detect and treat diseases of fruit such worthies would lie justified in of 26 to pages, and has col tree*.— Evening Telegram’s Clack- using cowhide authority. No one ored co' pages, as well as a amas Co. news. is obliged to live where he is not dt part m u for children, color ■ ■ suited. If one hasn't an encourag- ed fu f page, an interesting The first Of the week Mr. Wirtz ing word for the business enter- seri;:’ ry and other attractive reported their little girl quite well prises and institutions of his town, ft s in addition to all the again, hut that Mrs. Wirt/, was in jje should shut up and "go way d .it. news. poor health. There has lieen a hack and sit dawn” If things don't Subscription rates: 1 month, nun)her of cases of diphtheria over suit you move to where they will 50c; 3 monts, S i . 35 ; 6 months, in the neighliorhood beyond them. growler and sorehead in a town $2.5 0 ; 1 7 months, $5. Sample R E V . C L A R E N C E T R U E W IL SO N . hut the patients have aliout recov- ¡s atl enterprise killer every time. copies mailed free. Who speaks in Estacada Friday evening on the snbret. Experiences of *r*” - It would pay a town to donate him a Single Minister The store building occupied by fivt do!lars •'«* tc" hin> ®°v e . Darowish & Co. as a general mer The ESTACADA NEWS chandise store, will soon be made larger by an extension of 30 feet on PU B LISH ED EVERY THURSDAY BY H. A. W ILLIA M S back. The increasing business and larger stock of this firm makes more Entered at the postoffiee in Estacada, Or. [ room necessary. as second class mail. I T IM E C A R D 0. W. P. & Ry. Co. iLlVCrV ■ 00U & 3310 « a I n T h e s e D e g e n e ra te D a y s '* a n O l d T im e W a il STABLE MONEY! B y CARRO LL D. W RIGHT. Ex-United State* Commis sioner o f Labor 5 » N E sees that expression, “ in tlicso degenerato days,” oftencr than any other in the press; ono hears it oftencr than any other from the pulpit. One would think that society is on tlie verge of ruin. Well, IT A L W A Y S I I A S H E E N SO. Every page in history repeats that expression about “ these degenerate days” from time immemorial. Now, in our times wo are hearing about frauds, corruption growing out of rebates, postoffiee scandals, insurance difficulties. Wo think the United States is about the wont nation on earth. W c forget the condi tions of O T H E R N A T IO N S . W e don't know well enough the con ditions of other times. The real menace to society is the pessimism of the time Hint sees N O GOOD IN A N Y T H I N G . O Wo welcome tho work of the muck rake writer who can bring things to the aurfaco truthfully. It is because the public conscience I S N O W MORE SENSITIVE than at any other time that wo applaud sncecssful attempts along this line. 1 ho trouble is, however, that wo look at things with inverted vision, and wo do not rocognizo tho true perspeetivo. In looking at the corruption of the past it recedes with time, and opr judgment is warp <1 R Y T H E P E R S P E C T I V E . It is ns if we wero looking at things throng!) tho wrong end of n field glass. Stat sties liavo helped to w.r.p o r judgment. Wo are nil the titnci comparing our i 1111:1 nisely more perfect statistics with the very .crude and I M P E R F E C T STATISTICS O F T H E P A S T , and our comparisons are ns badly warp d r.s the ftatisiies. For instance, using the Imre figure» of pa t and present criminal statistics, one would judge at once that oriino is on the incren 0. A really S C I E N T I F I C use of the statistics, however, taking into account how imperfectly we know of tho crimes of the past, shows that tho opposite conclusion is the proper ono. Tho late Senator Hoar in his “ Autobiography <f Seventy Y ears" speaks of telling General Garfield, after tho Belknap impeachment trial in 1877 , that after haring looked int > the history c f the first six teen years of tho government he believed that there had lieen more corruption then than there had been under President Grant. That sort of study led Senator Hoar to snv two or three years before bis death, “ The world is better today tlian it was yesterday, and it will lie better TO M O R R O W than it is today.” A L L T H E FA C TS PO IN T T O T H E T R U T H OF T H A T S T A T E M E N T, A N D I SUBSCRIBE T O IT. A C O M M U N ITY OF CRIM INALS W O U L D N O T RECOGNIZE CRIME OR SEE N T O PUNISH IT. ESTACADA Clackamas Title .....C om pany..... The Evening Telegram of Portland, Oregon