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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
------------------------------------- —- The City in Darkness, and No Mail or Cars Tuesday P. M. Rev. Q. T. Wilson spoke to a fair sized crowd in Fraternity hall la s t' Friday evening. Mr. Wilson was P l'B M S H K D K V K K Y TH U R S D A Y BY H. A. W ILLIA M S not feeling well at all, but he felt i t 1 — ... of Lstacadd, Oregon--——“ his duty to speak, as it was adver Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Or. tised he would lie here. The City as second class mail. M ANUFACTURERS OF A U , C LA SSES OF of Rstacada should feel thankful to Advertising rates made known on appli cation. Copy for publication and change ward Mr. Wilson for the interest he of ad copy must be handed in not later But two cars arrived in Estacada were prevented from running by than Wednesday morning to insure pub is taking in an effort to help the lication for that week. town. He receives no pay for his Monday from Portland, the morn the ice that had accumul. t d on The current lectures here. ing mail car being one of these, and the wires and rails. S I B * RIP HON RAUS fl 00 i D m Year no more mail was received till next that furnishes light for the city was .50 SU I It was not generally know that day. The mail car had consider- cut off, and again Estacada was If in eëveec* anyotie in Estacada had poultry 011 able ice on it Wednesday morning, without electric lights for one night JAN U ARY 31, 1907 exhibit at the recent poultry show Portland and vicinity had a “ silver f r * » * » * High grade bui'ding material a specialty^ However, Wednesday morning the m .* 4 + í held in Portland, The Buff Rocks thaw*’ and was covered with ice. world regained its equilibrium. In the sale of the Estacada State belonging to Mrs. W. A. Heylmen 'pile cars 011 the Estacada division Bank last week, R. A. Stratton, and which were at the show came If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit formerly cashier of the bank, includ away with honors. The birds were GARFIELD You Out to the Top Notch in Every ed all his Estacada property in the awarded a premium, and scored an Wilbur Wade, son of W. H. H. transfer. However, Mr. Stratton average of over 90 per cent, oti the thing Wade of Currinsville arrived at that Mrs. Heyl- I has purchased other property in points of perfection place Sunday morning with his I town, and the family will remain man has been raising fancy bred ... 1 , . , £ „ „ j cousin. They Gil- Mouldings in All Styles / reside at . . Olex . here for some time at least, Since chickens for the past two years and liatn Co. 1 hey were visiting L ■ J. We can save you money on any taking up his residence and enter- she now has a fine lot of them Palmateer Monday and Tuesday, thing in our line. W E can buy iug business here, Mr. Stratton lias ---------s— — 1 In company with L. J. Palmateer at W H O L E S A L E prices and there- been one of the leading business N O TIC E TO P A Y ! and F. M. Gill they visited Cazade- fore get things cheaper than retail W. A. JO N ES is our selling agent in Esmonds, Oregon I men of the place. He is one of the People knowing themselves in- ro alu] viewed the work of construe- prices Our margin is always as workers0:1 the c’ty Com: c l and takes depted to J. W. Dowty will please tion going on there. low as possible, and we aim to give Telephone connection direct with mill a keen interest in promoting all mer call at his place and settle by cash Garfield grange met Saturday at every customer an honest bargain, itorious publicimprovements. Just or note, and he wili settle with those IO , 5 a ,n. it voted to enter the what business he will engage in he whom he owes. State Grange degree contest. Th ir GET YOUR CHOICE OF THOSE has not yet decided on. ty members were present this being BEAUTIFUL RUGS Will Have Administrator’s Sale of 51 per cent of the membership. In The author, Bayard Taylor, once | the literary contest which all grang Personal Property 99 $1 I said that animals have much more a es are in it scored 326 points out of A Year capacity to understand human lan- a possible score of 490. The lec H. F. Gibson of Barton was a ture’s program consisting of read-1 Estacada’s Furniture Dealers t/ A iir R n c f F r i a n r l guage than is generally supposed. $1 IO y E / U I D v 5 l I I I C I I U The Hindoos invariably talk to the business visitor in Estacada Satur- j ¡ngS and quotations from Abraham Yenr 7 1 elephants, and it is amazing how day. Mr. Gibson is administrator j [dncoln’ s life and speeches and the much the latter comprehend. The of the Estate of Henry Meinke, de- : discussion of state aid in establish- ESTA C A D A Arabs govern their camels with a I ceased. A public sale of the per- jng f[ax raising in Oregon, and the few cries, and my associates in the ; sonal property belonging to the es- nlaking of linen ^ < * 3 at the pe„i. THE BEST A meeting was held Monday e* • African desert were always amused tate wjh take place on the farm at tentjary. The firin of Geo. C. Brownell & e in.' of the board of stewards of whenever I addressed a remark to Company, having property for sale STEAKS CHOPS VEAL George on Wednesday, Feb. 20. Fred Wilcox visited friends at the M E. church. The finances of the big dromedary who was mine Mr. Gibson is now advertising the Garfield Saturday and Sunday. in Clackamas county, has an ad in MUTTON. LARD ETC T , .. the church were found to be in a for two months; yet at the end of The News. Look it up; they m a y , , , . sa*e* j F. M. Gill will inspect the granges , ,. , good condition, and the prospects that time the beast evidently knew EVERYTHING FRESH & CLEAN have something you want. , , . . . . 1 of Washington county beginning , , , . 1 ahead verv bright Those who attended the dance o f , T axes are now due and lnay t*. the meaning of a number of simple It is a frequent remark among at p'orest Grove Feb. 2 and finish- Hides and 1 ’elts bought. All kinds of stock bought and sold sentences. Some years ago seeing men who have attended many sea- jng at Scholls Feb. 19. He will Saturday evening and the clue en tro u g h the Bank of Estacada, H. N. NORTH, Proprietor dinner at the Portland Restaurant, thereby saving a trip to Oregon Ci the hippopotamus in Barnum’s mu siens of the legislature that the pre- then go to Lane county to do simi- Sunday report having a good time ty, which so net niis ainiun s to as seum looking very stolid and dejec sent assembly of law m akers lias a iar work there finishing March 9th. ted, I spoke to him in English, but much larger sprinkling than usual and plenty of tender, toothsome much as the taxes. TRUST OREGON CITY he did not even open his eyes. I of young members. A average age chicken. SPRINGWATER NEWS The shooting gallery which was COMPANY then went to the opposite corner of iegjsiators is said to be less than Henry Cromer, -road supervisor run by Hill toil & Young of Oregon the cage and said in Arabic, “ I ever before. This circumstance is ! The schoo> entertainment is pro- of Springwater district, will soon Money Loaned on Real and City in the Shultz corner went out know you, you come here to m e." quite probably due in some degree n‘c^>* have the Springwater-Estacada road < f busjness M<mday. Chattel Security Everybody He instantly turned liis head to Grandpa Shibley is getting over to the direct primary, which ena finished, and then it will he an easy Abstracts of Title made direct j here got to be such expert shots ward me; I repeated the words and hies young men to get votes from his cold. matter to come to town from that from the Records that the firm couldn’ t stand the he cams to the corner where I w’as, Robert Gutridge has had his fine the people who could not get them direction. draw. presssed his huge, ungainly head residence painted. He also made a Dimick & Dimick, Mgrs. Henry Landwehr, who used to A scrap took place on Main S t. against the bars of the cage, and in a convention. The younger and trip recently to Oregon City. I more active men will make a per run the only highclass hotel this | jn frollt of the paiatial depot in Caz- looked in my face with a touch of O regon T h e completion of the Grange O r e g o n C i t y sonal campaign that older men as a side of Portland, in Estacada, has adero Sunday. The gentlemen delight while I stroked his muzzle. rule will not undertake, and as a hall and the building of the horse .1 sold his claim over section 2, town wbo figured a>, principals in the af- I have two or three times found a consequence a larger proportion of shed will be delayed on account of 4, range 4, to J. J. McCaithy and fajr bad a disagreement and a jag. lion who recognized the same lan young men succeed. —Sunday Ore not being able to secure lumber. L . A. West. ! When it was all over and settled, guage, and the expression of his James Marcbank has jusi com gonian Tile sawmill at Boring belonging the combatants had the appearance eyes for an instant seemed positive pleted his contract of ten thousand to the Boring Lumber Company (,f having taken a mud bath, ly human. boards for S. Kertchem of Logan. was burned last week. Nothing Oregon City Banks Dr. Wallens is doing large bus W . A . JO N E S but the mill and contents was last. A. F. Shultz has turned tra\el- iness of late. PRO PRIETO R The Oregon colleges and normal Other property near by was not in 1 ¡ng salesman. Monday Mr. Shultz Controller of the Currency has The Springwater Flinch and Glee schools are asking for their usual the least harmed. |tlresse<1 UP and started ont on the Good rigs and careful drivers always chartered the First National Bank Club holds regulr meetings every road to sell shoes for the J. A. Reed support from the state: of Oregon City, to succeed to the eVening at Lewellen’s store. Fo!- Mrs. E. L Fraley, wife of Cash Sho; Company of Portland, and we This Rec’ d last SPECIAL ATTENTION ier Fraley of the Estacada State will bet the dern shoe factory will year year btisiness of the Commercial Bank of lowing are the officers: president, Given Hunting and Fishing Parties Bank, came out, Wednesday, from have run night and day, Sundays Monmouth $ 36,000 Oregon City. The new bank will ^ Miss Linda Womer; vice president, $110 ,0 00 Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fraley have 40,000 21,008 begin business about the first of Joseph Guttridge; secretary, Elnor Drain too, to keep lip with the orders. W O OD & LU M B E R rooms at the H it.l Estaiac’.u. 60,000 31,000 March. It will have a capitaliza Ginther; treaurer, Georgia Spurliu; Ashland Local and Long Distance Telephone 70,000 25,000 tion of $50,000 fully pa;d, with the chief musician, Preston Howell; Weston 125,000 65,000 privilege of $50,000 more in circu general overseer, W. J. Lcwellen; O A C 15,000 15,000 lation. The officers will be: D. C. Asst, overseer, Lewis Rath; chape OREGON W ATER POW ER & R Y . Exper Sta. 250,000 157,000 Latourette, president; F. J. Meyer, ron, Mrs. Levvellen. U of O COMPANY’S cashier; H. D. Latourette, assistant A great many “ praties” froze is HOTEL the general verdict in this locality. Total $670,000 $35°,oco orshier. The Commercial Bank was or Anton Havbelt, Wm. Tucker, and ganized about 20 years ago by C. D. Ed Closner were appointed apprai Extraordinary Session and I). C. Latourette, mainly as a sers and Frank Havbelt adminis Finest Summer and Winter Resort Hotel near Portland The council met Tuesday even- convenience for their law brokerage trator of the estate of August Gen- Kverv Modem Convenience for guests | ing. Tw o bids were received for business, but with the growth of the serowo.ski. n if.E I don’t want to appear as criticising the plans of building the city and fire apparatus town the business has grown to Room and board per day $2 00 The Aid will meet with Mrs. W. Room and board per week others personally, 1 linvo NO F A IT H in the airship hall. One from Possen & Mallory such proportions that the owners $10 00 S. Irwin Friday, Feb. 8, at 2 p. in. or allied means for reaching the north pole. I f it j for #243 and one from Al Lindsey feel justified in Nationalizing it. Write or Phone Sewing will be the entertainment: Articles of incorporation of the for $288. The job was awarded to was possible to bring an airship to such n degree of L. 0. MacMahon, Mngr. Security Savings Bank of Oregon *or Hie afternoon. J. W. Reed perfection that it would bo as reliable ns nn ocean liner Possen & Mallory. ESTACAD A OREGON City were received here to day for was given permission to connect a nml dirigible enough to withstand the sudden and remarkable fluctua Ed. Miller was called to Newberg drain pipe for the restaurant and filling by County Clerk F. W. on account of thedeathof a relative tions of circumpolar aerial navigation and bo able to go to windward— j saloon with the main sewer pipe. Greenman, but the articles have not A cousin, Corodon Sharp, of Cali- Everyone should subscribe for A I.L O F W H IC H IT IS NO T— then wo might talk with reason A l Lindsey having compieteti laying lieen filed, as 110 fee accompanied . ,, , fornia, returned home with him on his borne paper, in order to get nbout balloons and aeroplanes. the Broadway sewer, he was issued them. The incorporators are Mey- _ , , , , 0 J; , , ,; * uesday and remained until Wed the local news, but to keep in An airship ns it is at present would meet with insurmountable difti- j a warrant for $300. A remonstrance I ers Bros, of t San Francisco who last touch with the world's daily enlties, rapid fit d ila tio n s in temperature there being about as fierce | was presented against the improve- j week filed articles for the formation nesday. events, he should read nm! ns vnrinhlo ns the winds. I lien, the heavy falls of snow weighing nient of Second St. and a discussion of the Security Savings Bank at A l- ; Construction work on the flume The ESTACADA NEWS The Dubois Lumber Company Fir and Cedar LUMBER NO NEED TO GO TO PORTLAND C. E. DUBOIS, Manager Send H. COOPER & CO The News Palace Meat Market Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE ESTACADA on the balloon would make 11 very A P P R E C I A B L E difference in its followed on street improvements in hany, Or. Local Imnkers advance. leading from the dam to the reser- weiglit, with consequent difficulties in its management. general. It was finally agreed to the idea that it is the purpose of the ; voir at Cazadero is nearing comple- Tho rise and fall of temperature to the extent o f a difference of 25 carry the street improvement ques-: California capitalists to organize a tion, and in a few weeks the gates degrees with or without the sun would naturnllv liavo its effect on the tion over until next Tuesday even- chain of hanks throughout the \Vil- at the dam may be opened and the lamette Valley, but if this be true water allowed to run down into the tug- gas and on the M E C H A N IC A L O PERATIO N of the ship. ii 1 the enterprises will evidently be | reservoir. Provision has been made I have in no way changed my opinion regarding the proper way to commenced on a very small scale, for additional penstoks at the power reach the pole. My allegiance to the Smith’s sound or American route as the capital stotk in the papers house. The three now constructed is unimpaired. 1 have always admitted the possihi’ ities of the drift that have been received here is ! will furnish enough water power for method of reaching the pclo, if a ship can lie put into the ice A T T H E j a year or so. placed at only $5,000. P R O P E R P L A C E , manned by men of such temperament as would Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crane have jH'rmit them to submit patently to a campaign which would not lie The state legislature which is in moved to Sellwood. On Monday aided in tho least by their own efforts. Fanners of Clackamas County session at Salem is made up of the and Tuesday Mrs. Crane packed up | O f course it is impossible to say how long such a method would re to Have Six Institutes following: In the senate there are 7 her milliner store goods and sent | quire to be successful. It might tako five or six or ten years to drift lawyers, 3 farmers, 3 lumbermen, 3 them to Sellwood, where she has over the pole or to approach sufficiently near it to make it possible for E S E A C A D A O N FEB. 11 doctors, 3 printers, 3 merchants 3 already rented a store and will re- j sledge parties to reach it without any extraordinary difficulties. bankers and 2 manufacturers, and ' enter the millinery business at that j I am strongly opposed to the uso of any attempt to use untried or Beginning the week of February in the house there are, 2 butchers, I place. Mrs. Crane’s business here U N D E V E L O P E D ID E A S in the polar r gions. The far north is not it , a series of farmers’ institutes 2 bankers, 3 physicians, 3 druggists in Estacada has been a very sac- rafe ground for experiments, as I liavo always maintained, and as I will take place in Clackamas conn-] .13 farmers, 9 lawyers, 1 4 merchants | cessful one, but owing to the ear- have again found that tho only practicable agencies for travel over the ty. The prime object will Be to and 4 lumbermen. It might be said : nest .-dictation of Sellwood friends, 1 rough ice floes and ridges of th polar seas aro man and tho Eskimo discuss the ways and means to ini to be a fair re-presentation of the and the probability of doing better prove the fmit grown here, ami to different occupations of the state, she decided to move. The News dog. T H t e S I D E * S OF E L E C T R I C A L S L E D C E 3 A N D A I R S H I P S A S find out how best to prevent diseas- though the railroad and mining in- wishes Mr. and Mrs. Crane all suc The first meeting terests are not mentioned. Most of cess in Sellwood. C O N T I I V A E C C 5 C N W H I C H TO R " A C H T H " P O L E A R E B A S E D . e- of fruit trees it err« r to me on l a c k or k v o w i c t c c c f p r e v a i l i n g will be held in Estacada Monday. the legislators are interested in more Chas. Ferry gives a ma-k ball on Feb. 1 1 . than one occupation. E x. Feb. 22, in the pavilion. Meetings to Discuss Fruit Culture The Evening Telegram of Portland, Oregon The leading evening newspaper of the Pacific Coast, which has complete Associated Press re ports and special leased wire service, with correspondents in important news centers and in all the cities and big towns of the Northwest. Portland and suburbs are covered by a good staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturdays’ edition is of 26 to 28 pages, and has col ored comic pages, as well as a department for children, color ed fashon page, an interesting serial storv and other attractive features in addition to all the daily news. Subscription rates: 1 month, 50c; 3 monts, $ 1.3 5 ;. 6 months. $2.50; 1 ? months, $5. Sample copies mailed free. M A C C A B E E S TO E N T E R T A IN On Friday eve Feb. 1st, the offi cers of Fern Hive, No. 23, Lady Maccabees of the World, will be publicly installed in the pavilion, by the State Commander, Mrs. Nellie II. I.ambson of Portland. After the installation a short pro gram will be given, followed by an exhibition of the most wonderful Electrical Invention of the Century. Refreshments will be sold at booths representing the different countries, at the close of the pro gram. Admission, Adults 25, cts., Chil dren, 10 cents. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. C. B. SMITH PH YSICIAN & SURGEON O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the Bank of Estacada PHONE William K. Haviland, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office at drug store - Estacada R E SID E N C E Corner Shafford and Fourth - Phone Dr. R. W. ANDERSON D ENTIST Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland ♦ ♦ Will visit Estacada every Saturday **• Office with Dr. C. B. Smith Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under signed, administratrix of the estate of Thomas J. Andre, deceased, has filed in- the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County, her final account as such administratrix; and that Monday the n th day of February, 1907, at the hour of nine o’clock A. M., has been fixed by said Court as the time for hear ing objections to said account, and the' discharge of said administratrix. (Signed) Mary E . Andre, Administratrix of the Estate of Thos. J. Andre, deceased J10--31 Tim ber Lend act. June 3. 1878 Notice for Publication United States land office. Portland. Oregon. Sept 10, 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 territory,” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892. W alter G. W right of Portland, county of MuDnomah.state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement 7051, t for the purchase of the E % n w tf and NJ4 of s w 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. 1 907. 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 claim ing ad versely the above described land3 are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of Feb. 1907. Algernon S. Dresser. R egister. Notice to Creditors. The undersigned, Herman Schmidt haft been duly appointed executor of the Last Will and Testament of Eduard Schmidt, deceased, by the County Court of Clack amas County for the State of Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to pre sent them to said executor at Aurora, Oregon, or at the office of John W. Lo- der, Oregon City, Oregon, duly verified within six months from this date. Dated January 3, 1907. Herman Schmidt, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Eduard Schmidt, deceased. J 3—7 TIME CARD 0. W. P. & Ry. Co. E S T A C A D A -p o R T L A N D Cars .eave Estacada for Port land : 7:37. 9:37. i * :37 A . M. and 1 :37> 3a 7. 5:37. P. M. Cars leave Portland for Esta cada: 7:3° - 9:3°> 11:3 0 A. M. and 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M. Way freight leaves Estacada in the morning, daily except Snn. returning in the evening. Main offices of the company; 132 1-2 First St. Portland. Oregon. G E T YO UR PRINTING DONE A T T H E N E W S SHO P!