The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, February 21, 1907, Image 4

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    We expect a Large Supply
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In B u y in g
Spraying Pumps
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three day. This netting has been i night by us at
id we are going to give our customs: the full benefit
ol the purchase. If you want a Field Fence such as Pittsburg Electric Weld
or American you will do well to let us quote you prices
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We save cur customers money on Buy
the
W E ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION
to our stock of
H:.c’ •, \7 .g r.s, Plows, H.arrows, Cultivators, or any other kind of Farm Machinery
We are here to serve you
Do not hesitate to got our prices.
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THE BANK Or ESTACADA
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T ra n s a c ts A G e n e ra l B a n k in g B u s in e s s
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Capital $6,000.00
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Money to Loan on Real Estate
. INSURANCE
Let us write your policy. : :
If you have money to 1 . in, we will place* it for you.
If you
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us. as we have no
property of our own l'or sale and can
push your sales
Our lawyer will at. nd to all of your h , d business, drawing
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papers of every kind
W. A, ÍIEYLMAN,
ESTACADA
Dr. C. B. SMITH
Cashier.
NOZZLES, HOSE, TREE PRUN
ERS, KNIVES & SAWS
NO NEED TO GO
TO PORTLAND
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
I every customer an honest bargain.
Notice to Creditors
The undersigned has been appointed
bv the County Court of Clackamas Coun­
ty. State of Oregon, the Executor of the
Last Will and Testament of Morris Rob­
erts, deceased. All persons having clams
against the estate of said deceased are
hereby requested to present them, duly
verified, at the office of the undersigned,
Stephens Building, Oregon City, Oregon,
within six months from this date.
John W. Loder, Executor of the
Last Will and. Testament of Mor­
ris Roberts, deceased.
Timber Land act. June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
GET YOUR CHOICE 0E THOSE
United States land office. Portland, Oregon. Sept
BEALU3ELIL R IG S
10. 1906. Notice is 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
E s tacad a’s Furniture Dealers of Portland, county of MuPnomali,state of Oregon, has
D ENTIST
ihisday filed in this office his sworn statement 7051,
for the purchase of the EL r.w'/i and N‘4
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Blilg. Portland
of sw /4 of section 20 in township 5 S. range 4 E.
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
Will visit Estacada every Saturday
more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
ESTA C A D A
boicre the register and receiver at Portland. Oregon
Office with Dr. C. B, Smith
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
STEAKS CHOPS VEAL
Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above described lands are requested to
MUTTON, LARD ETC
file their claims in this office on or before said 20th
day of Feb. 1907.
jt & ~ N o rtary Public, General Law
EVERYTHING FRESH & CLEAN
Algernon S. Dresser, Register.
coted
This hank has l.u lixal iig.-ncy foi some* of the very lit .4
Fire Insurance C oups files
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
N E W S the addition of a few machines'
which will he installed as they are
PU B LISH E D T H U R S D A Y
M ORN IN G , required. ”
The finishing touches are now
H. A. W ILLIA M S
being applied to the Cazadero plant
PH YSICIAN & SURGEON
and the machines are being turned
O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E
at the postc.'Mdo In Estacada, Oregon, as >
over to test the installation. On Feb­
second class mail
Over the Dank of Estacada
ruary 26 the formal opening of the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
station will occur and the dynamos
P H O N E
One y oar
. $1 00
50 will be hooked on to the city system
The Portland Railway, Light &
F l v B K C A R Y 21, 1907
Power Company will take a number
William K. Haviiand, M. D.
of city and state officials and Port­
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
land business men to Cazadero as
guests to witness the opening of the Office at drug store
- -
Estacada
I plant. Govonor Chamberlain and
R E SID E N C E
Mayor Lane will be invited and as Corner Shafford and Fourth
Phone
many will be taken as can be cared
\ for conveniently. Special cars will
be run, and the guests riven an
Dr. R. W . A\DERS0N
opportunity to inspect tri plant.
THK
! Cazadero Plant
toBeBupSi-
1 i . ’ ^ “ T - L i . ....
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It is just as important to look after quality as it
is price. We give you both quality and low
price.
H. C00PLR & CO
\ second monster plant, dupli- Morninhr Oregonian.
eating the Cazadero plant or Station |
M RS A N N IE L IN N
A. will be erected by the Portlar.il
Railwav, Light & Power Co. on the! Mrs. Annie Linn died Feb. 15.
I'pper Clackamas, two miles and a ' 9°7 at the age of 49 years and two
; half above tile Cazadero powerhouse months. Mrs. Littn was horn in
I The new plant will have a capacity Dundee, Scotland. She spent the
of 25,000 horsepower, equaling that latter part of her life with the fami­
of the Cazadero plant when work­ ly near Currinsville. She was mar­
ried to G . 13 . Linn in 1878, and is
ing to its full capacity.
Plans have been definitely made survived by her husband, 7 child­ Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
Hides and Belts bought. All kinds of
Mrs.
for the new power station and a ren, father and a brother.
stracts furnished
stock lx)ught and sold
Linn
had
been
sick
for
some
time,
gang of men has been put to work
H. N. NORTH, P roprietor
clearing the land along both sides The funeral took place Sunday 17,
M O N EY LO A N E D
The undersigned, Herman Schmidt has
of the Clackamas and n .k 1 sur- at Mt. Zion church in the presence
been duly appointed executor of the Last
of
a
very
large
number
of
people
veys for the dam. The m v plant
SHOE & BOOT REPAIR Will and Testament of Eduard Schmidt,
1 will cost altout 5750,000 .is will Rev. C. T. McPherson preached 01 f i c e s : 2, 5 & 4, ANDRESFX BLU.
deceased, by the County Court of Clack­
amas County for the State of Oregon,
! require about four years for cotn- and conducted the services.
O rego n C it y
O r eg o n
and all persons having claims against
Miss Eva Ryan of Portland was
pletion.
said estate are hereby requested to pre­
There is said to be a splendid a guest of Miss Gertrude Morrow
J.
R.
TOWNSEND
Notice for Sealed Proposals
sent them to said executor at Aurora,
last
Sunday.
waterpower in the Clack.anas two
Notice is hereby given that sealed pro-
Oregon, or at the office of John W. Lo-
miles and a half above Cazadero.
R o b c it C u rrin lias replaced the j posals will be received* for furnishing tne A ll w o rk n e atly and p ro m p tly done der, Oregon City, Oregon, duly verified
within six months from this date.
Conditions arc somewhat different, rail fence, in front of his house by following material for the extension of
PRIC ES
REASONABLE
Dated January 3, 1907.
, than those prevailing at the power a wire one and the improvement is the waterworks system:
4000 feet of 4-inch 108 lb pressure wood­ E S T A C A D A
Herman Schmidt,
O
REGO
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station just completed and the dam very noticable.
en pipe. 3, 4-ineh tees. 4, 4-inch cros-
Executor of the Last Will and
to he built to develop.' the power at \ Rev. McPherson will occupy the es. 1 4-inch valve. 7, 4-inch plugs. 3
Testament of Kduard Schmidt, deceased.
the upper station will I k - higher pulpit in the Grace M. E. Church fire plugs. 1 flanged tee, 6x6, 4. 1, 6
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them the one blocking the river at Portland, J next Sunday in the ab- inch wood pipe cut and flanged in center
so as to make full length of pipe with 6x
Ca/adcm. A fall of 125 feet w ill, sence of l)r. Wilson,
y t|«}**¡* •l«!**!' *1* ’
6, 4 flange tee.
lie obtained, giving a tremendous. Anti Gripine cures a cold. For
The council reserves the right to reject
. tush through the turbine wheels.
sale by the Estacada Pharmacy.
all proposals.
Proposals to l>e accom­
T h . darts will have the same c a -1 Tuesday, the 19th was the 66th panied by a certified cheek for 10 per ct.
t O. W. P. & Ry. Co. ::
ncitv as the Cazadero reservoir, t,irt)Mtay of s . It R n n e y and a f e w of contract price. Bids to close Mach 4
PRO PRIETO R
at 7 p. m. For any further information
ESTACAIIA-PORTLAND
: which, once filled, holds enough „ f ilis oUi neighbors planned u sur-1
address City Recorder, Estacada, Oregon
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Good rigs and careful drivers always
water to create 25,000 horse power prise OI1 hinl. After en
enjoying
the
joying
j Cars .cave Estacada for Port- (■
By order of the common council.
for five hours without requiring the splendid turkey dinner, prepared
E. S. WOMER,
SPECIAL ATTENTION
land:
flow of the river.
City Recorder.
by Mrs. Raney, the company spent
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
7 = 37 . 9 : 37 . « 1=37 A. M. and
The Cazadero plant, now com- the afternoon in riffliniscetiees of
lie
found.
The
supposition
is
that
* : 37 . 3 M 7 . 5 : 37 . 9:05 P. M.
i pitted, Las cost ÿi,< , ,cco. The years ago when they crossed the
WOOD & LUMBER
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
second |K)wer station aliove Cazade­ plains. Mr. Raney received several the raft was carried to the rapids a
Local and Long Distance Telephone
cada :
ro, which will practically lie a du- presents. Those present were, Mis. (¡uarter of a mile below where it
was broken up and the two men
plicate of the first, will not cost so Carrol Howel, .Mace Warnock and
7:30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A. M. and
much because the pole lines into wife, D. Wilcox and wife, B. M. I drowned. Mr. Davis found no trace
Mrs. G o Lockerby, who has
1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M.
of
the
party
ever
having
landed,
Portland for transmission of power Raney and family, Miss Lene Dean
been ill for some time, died at her
W’av freight leaves Estacada
for lie traveled the river for several
! are already erected and will used for and Mr. and Mrs. Raney.
home Tuesday evening.
in
the morning, daily except
miles
on
the
East
bank.
Pieces
the second plant, while the railroad
Mrs. C. T. McPherson will con­
Jeweler Johnson and his brother, of what appeared to be the raft
Sun. returning in the evening. !'
to Cazadero is completed and is
who visited him last week, spent were noticed lodged on the rocks in duct cliuch services Sunday morn­
Main offices of the company: 132 1-2
owned hv the same interests which
the first of the week in Portland.
First St. Portland, Oregon.
the river below. The accident must ing. Sunday school at the usual
are building the power plant, mak­
hour.
have
taken
place
the
day
before
Mr.
ing the construction of the new sta­
Mrs. C. F. Howe enjoyed a visit
Davis arrived there because of the
tion less expensive than the first.
G E T Y O l’ R
last week from a friend Mrs. S. C.
freshness
of
all
tracks
and
signs
left.
“ Work has been commenced
Neas of Grants Pass. Mrs. Neas,
clearing the ground and surveying
who is a milliner, will visit the Port­
f r the new power plant,’ ’ said Pres­
The hearing of the Italians im land wholesale houses and select her DONE A T T H E N E W S SH O P!!
ident Goode, of the Portland Rail-
" V, Light .St Power Company.
The fate of two men who attempt- plicated in the recent riot at Caza- sPrinS stock of K00tls before return-
Mrs. C. Pearsons, of Trout Lake
injc home.
“ Mork will proceed steadily. We ed to cross the Clackamas river on dero consumed the entire day in
Wash., visitied ct the Spark’ s home
Roy Woodard of Estacada and
p! i:i to have the new power dam and a raft will perhaps never be known, Justice Stipp's court Saturday. The
Saturday and Sunday. They were
station completed in about four years J. J. Davis, who spent several days crowd of Italians overflowed the Miss Ethel Jackson of Oregon City near neighlpors when Mr. and Mrs.
at tile end of which time the Caza- of last week in company with an somewhat limited quarters of the won the first prize for the best waltz-
Sparks were farmers.
.other man around the upper Gov regular Justice Court, and the hear- ers at the Woodmen masquerade
: dero plant will probably l>c used
Last Wednesday evening the Re-
I capacity.
eminent hatcherv on theCIackamas
was moved to the Circuit Court Thursday night. Enterprise
lieckahs held their regular meeting
The station to be erectc 1 above about forty miles
see Estacada. room- The entire day warn spent in
Superintendent G. C Fields
of
and received three new mem tiers in­
j Caz :dero will dcvelope 25,< 00 horse
brings in the store.
The 14th Mr. K®«ng over the occurence " i,b t,,e the freight department of the O. W
to the lodge: Mrs. W. Hevlman,
po- r. The two plants on the up- Davis said they cr -ed the river in aid of an interpreter, and at the end ,, was in Oregon City Thursday,
Mrs. C. B. Smith and Mrs. John
tlie day Justice Stipp nwmnged to Mr Kidds stated that » would he
p .r Clackamas v i!l manufacture 50’ a .boat, and cam, t a place on the
Ely. After the business meeting
000 horsepower, which will proha- West hank where two men had sift down the evidence so that it in- at jea.,t lo days before lie :omr*n
was over tile rest of the evening
I bly take c ire of every requirement constructed a raft, and evidently criminated three tnen. and Carmine would lie able to haul freight to this
of ’ortiand fo ■ the next t-n years, had entered the stream to cross ov­ Dinacola, L. Dinacota and G . Ric­ city. Since the floods the Clacka­ was spent ill a social way. Refresh­
; Tit e Cazadero plant is now complet- er. T h . snow was two feet deer» ci were hound over to the Circuit mas bridge lias been in ail impassa­ ments were served and music and
games occupied the time. The mu­
uni wilt tie staited Tuesday Feb- here and Mr D. vi- s id the
r . ; Court. The other five were allowed ble condition and the traffic has
sic by tlie i iron sou orchestra was
26. It will generate
ers had com ; ovsr the Cold Spring O .70.— Telegram.
been greatly hampered. The coin especially enjoyed. The Oddfellows
power for the prc*cnt and ad- trail. All trucks were fresh in the
C. IL Outtridge and W. H. Mat- pany expects to have a force of and their ladies were invited guests.
il current up to 2 5,000 can snow , and no sig ;ns of the men’ s tooq of Spring water were Oregon men at work on the bridge within a -pf,«. Rebeck, h received seven
new
nine slution l>v leu vitig t iere exet* pi by water could City visitors the week.
week. Enterprise.
applications tor membership.
Palace Meat Market
Biniick & Dmiick,
THE BEST
Attorneys at Law
Notice to Creditors.
SHOP
Livery, Feed
&
STABLE
W. A. JONES
Two Men on a Raft
Attempt to Cross the River Three itdlirtrvs Bound Over
and Succeed
Commercial Job Printing
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