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A BUILDING FOR SALE NEWsj KSTACADA P U B L IS H E D T H U R SD A Y M O R N IN G H. A. W IL L IA M S There is a lot of work being done f Mr. and Mrs. A . F. Shultz, Mrs. about the pressed brick factory that Howe and Mrs. Neas visited St. indicates that the factory will soon Johns last Saturday, and inspected be turning out brick. the woolen mills in that great city. The best results from spraying Mr. and Mrs. D. Nuneuiuker who Entered at the postoffice In Eatacada. Oregon, as fruit trees are obtained by using the went to San Francisco, are spend second class mail lime and sulphur solution sold by ing a portion of the winter at their the Kstacada Pharmacy. old Indiana home, but will return SUBSCRIPTIO N R A T E S One ysar ...................................................... . $1 0 0 j Suspend farming for one day Sat to Frisco. Six months........................................................... 50 | urday and come in to the cheese Gilhert Hedges lias been appoint factory meeting. It will pay you. ed district prosecutor, and O. I). MARCH 7, 1907 Saturday afternoon, March 9th. Eby his deputy for this county. It Can be easily moved Inquire i f $5,000.00 For Park The N ew s Improvements ■ a-s-te Eagle Creek Orange Social T ra n sa cts A G e n e ra l B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s tryry 2 B W Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 XO BP M oney to Loan on Real Estate INSURANCE This bank has the local agency for some of the very best Fire Insurance Companies. Let us write your policy. : : If you have money to loan, we will place it for you. have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we property of our own for sale and can If you have no push your sales Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing papers of every kind W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier. The Dubois Lumber Company — Estacada, Oregon* **-=- M A N U FA C TU R ER S OP A M . C L A S S E S OF Fir and Cedar LUMBER High grade buildîng^aterial a specialty$J$$$$ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit You Out to the Top Notch in Every thing Mouldings in All Styles C. E. DLIBOIS, Manager ! In the Matter of the Guardianship of SHOP Recitation, The Parson’ s Donation, by Miss Helen Brower. A Duett, by Messrs Joseph and T. J. Wirtz was called to Forest Robert Cahill. Grove last week because of his A Play, A Pair of Shoes, by Misses mother’s death. A special to the Freda Duus, Dora Brackett, Minnie Oregon Journal says: Mrs. Agnes Steiuman, and Messrs Guy Clester, Wirtz, aged 72, who died in this j Homer Glover, Marshall Alspaugh, city Saturday after ail illness of o v - j and Eugene McConnell. er 3 years, was buried at Verboot Recitation, by G u y Reynolds. Monday. She was the last surviv Song, The Parting Hymn, by The or of a family of 11. Her maiden Grangers. name was VieHoeven. She was After tlie program was rendered born in Cologne, Germany; c: ::i about 30 baskets were sold, netting America with her parents in I S . J S the sum of $80 .75 which will help settling in Waukesha, Wis. I> to liquidate the indebtedness on the she was married to John J •' hall. Wirtz and in 1878 they cat • o Oregon, locating in Washington Notice for Sealed Proposals county, and she had lived . . lost Notice is hereby given that seal continuously since in Forest Grove. ed proposals will be received for Her husband died in 1892. Main, Mrs. Wirtz was the mother of macadamizing Broadway, nine big stalwart boys, who were Second and Third Streets with the pride of her heart. The nine crushed rock to a depth of twelve boys at one time organized a base inches in the center and eight inch ball team and claimed the baseball es on the side. Ufider drain on championship of the United States each side of street with tyling. for a family team. They are: Al- Bids will close at 7 o’ clock p tn. vias, ofjMountaindale; M. Joseph, March 19, 1907. Bids must be ac of Portland; John Henry, A. Jacob, companied by a certified check for John Jacob, Peter Robert, and K. ten per cent, of contract price. The council reserves the right to R., of this city; John Thco lore, of Kstacada, and William Joseph, of reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications are on Gresham. Mrs. Wirtz was’ a devoted mem- file with the city recorder her of the Catholic church and W. By order of the common council R. C. The funeral was held at E. S. W O M KR, Verboot yesterday. I City Recorder. Mrs. Agnes Wirtz guardian unknown, and that the only other person interested in the said real property is R. A. Stratton, the guardian All work neatly and promptly done of said minor, PRICE S REASO NABLE It Is Therefore Ordered That the said petition be set for hearing on Monday, E S T A C A D A — O R EG O N the 1st day of April, 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the court-room of this court in the County Court House at the City of Oregon City, in Clackamas coun ty, Oregon. That the next of kin of said miuor and all other persons who may have any in terest in said land besides said minor ap W . A . JO N E S » pear in this court, at said time and place PR O PRIETO R to show cause if any there be, why li cense should not be granted for the sale of said real property, as in said petition Good rigs and careful drivers always prayed for. SPECIAL ATTENTION That a copy of this order be personally served upon the next of kin of said mi Given Hunting and Fishing Parties nor, and all other persons having any interest in said estate who are known to “WOOD & LUMBER said petitioner, at least ten days prior to the date of said hearing; or that a copy of Local and Long Distance Telephone this order be published for three success ive weeks in the “ Estacada News,’ ’ newspaper of general circulation publish B ig Month for Recorder ed in said City of Kstacada, Clackamas county, Oregon, and circulated in said During the month of February county. Grant B. Ditnick, the fees in the county recorder’ s of Judge. Livery, Feed & Sale Cheese Factory G o ing J 3— 7 TIME CARD 0 . W. P. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. C. B. SMITH & SURGEO N P H YSIC IA N O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the Bank of Kstacada PHONE Office at drag store - Sc R y. Co. ESTACADA-PORTLAND Cars .eave Estacada for Port land: 7 = 37. 9 :37. >«:37 A . M and i : 37. 3 :47. 5 M7. 9:05 P. M. Cars leave Portland for Esta cada: 7 :3 0 ,9 :3 ° . 11 :3° A . M. and 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 : 1 5 P. M. j W ay freight leaves Estacada in the morning, daily except Sun. returning in the evening. Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. G E T YO U R PRINTING D O N E A T T H E N E W S SH O P !! Quite occasionally a farmer who has had freight to load or unload at the Estacada depot is heard to say: “ I wonder when the railway com pany is going to give us better load ing facilities?’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Palmateer of Garfield were in town, Tuesday. fice amounted to $507. The cause : Doc brought in one of liis little pigs of this was the unusual activity in and sold it to H. N. North of the real estate in the county. It was an Kstacada Meat Market. It weighed unusually big month’ s work. I just 300 pounds. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Cheese Factory Meeting 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. STABLE - Kstacada R E S ID E N C E Corner Shafford and Fourth Phone on Dr. R. W. ANDERSON D EN T IST Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland Will visit Estacada every Saturday Office with Dr. C. B. Smith Tlie cheese factory proposition elwood Cream Company will explain for Estacada will be discussed and what it expects to do, and it will settled at a meeting of the farmers expect to have some assurance from and business men to be held in E s the people of their support. It all tacada next Saturday, March 9th. depends on what is done by mutual Attorneys at Law The meeting has been called for 1 :3o agreement between the company o’clock p. m. The object of the and the cow owners as to the capac- j | V Nortary Public, General Law meeting is to call everybedy who is ity of the factory that the company Practice, Mortgages foreclosed. A b interested, or liable to become in- will put up. The factory will lie stracts furnished terested, together and to arrive at a owned and operated In' IK ' Hazel- definite understanding about what wood people, and all tliat is < xpect- M O NEY LO AN ED can and will be done, both by the ed of the farmers is suffiei «it milk farmers and the Hazelwood Cream and cream. Mr. A. hi Lea of the OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4 , ANDRESFN BI.D. Company who intends putting the company will lie her- and will tell O reg o n factory in here. Considerable work what thev will do. It is the inten- O r e g o n C it y has been done by the Hazelwood tion to have three carriers, each to — Company through its agent, F. C. start from the farther end of tlie Notjce for k a jed proposa|s Watson, to interest the people in route and come to tow» each day. i Notif, ¡, herebv Rlven that waled ^ the factory- proposition, and most of Everyone should make a special ef- pnwW will be received for furnishing tlie the farmers have agreed to patron- fort to be at the Saturday meeting, following material for the extension of ize the factory, and to add many for it depends on the action taken 1 » » t * r w o r k » system: more cows to their present herds, then whether or not we shall have 4000 <e*‘ of 4' lncl' 108 lb pressure wood- A very pleasant whist party was I ico, «Mrs. E va Kessler, Mrs. Dr. C. At the meeting Saturday, the Har a cheese factory___________________ , 4.inch valve. 7, 4.1Dch pluK,. , held at Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Bos- 1 B. Smith, Baby Lucile Jones. fine plugs. 1 flanged tee, 6x6, 4. I, 6 weii’s Orchard Home last Thurs A deal was closed last wee J K. S. Shatlkland, who is in the : inch wood pipe cut and flanged in center Mrs. L. C. P os son is quite sick day evening. These enjoyed the j with grip. tween Robert Marchbank 1 contract and building business in « in t o make lull length of pipe with 6x e cuing. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and Mrs. A . E. Antrim w Portland, was out to the old home, 4 8anK* tee. J. R. Cassidy is very busy paint „ . , , . . . . . . The council reserves the right to reject Hrylman, Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Hav- the parties exchanged :< S a tu r d a y , and visited K stacada a„ pmpnwi, ^ , , « 1 , to t * ac«.u. ing and haupog paper. iland, Mr. and Mrs A. E. Sparks properties. Mr. Antrim's Mr. Shankland recalls the days of panted by a certified check for to per ct. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Jones, T. J. Mr. and gn k A 1 Lindsey, Ray is at the corner of Seve> tl £ him youth when he used to cradl. ° ‘ contrmr* B" 1* to ck~ NUch 4 Jones of Kansas, Mrs. Minnie Ken Wilcox, Mr. sad Mrs. E. S. W on- brist streets, and the M. ilk at 7 p. tn. For any farther information ,et n ° a,S 0n the PrM ent * 'tc of K stacada. adrim * City Recorder. Estacada. Oregon dall of Spokane, Ethel Green of Or er and Miss Edna Wotner attended property is on Broadwv as the That was long ago before anyone F t order of the common council. egon City, Mr. and Mrs. liarmon the entertainment at Springwater 5th and 6th, and is what Green, Mrv M tK »»ii of New N n - I isi week. Miller place. thought of a city being hmlt here. cit} Reorder. Jft I N ew s Office H. COOPER & CO & Saturday M arch 9 to Start the (A t T O P O R TLA N D Palace Meat Market A Public M eeting Will be Held in Estacada Commercial Job Printing Notice to Creditors The undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon, the Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Morris Rob erts, decease«!. All persons having clams against the estate of said deceased are We can save you money on any hereby requested to present them, duly thing in our line. W E can buy ! verified, at the office of the undersigned, at W H O L E S A L E prices and there Stephens Building, Oregon City, Oregon, fore get things cheaper than retail j within six months from this date. John W. I/xler, Kxecutor of the prices Our margin is always as Last Will ami Testament of Mor low as possible, and we aim to give ris Roberts, deceased. Dale Andre, a Minor. The park grounds between the On this 2nd day of March, 1907, upon Clackamas river and the city are to An entertainment and basket so reading and filing the petition of R. A. Estacada’s Furniture Dealers be improved this year. One of the cial were given by Eagle Creek j Stratton, guardian of the estate of Dale head officials of the railway com Grange, No. 297, Saturday evening ! Andre, a miuor, for a license to sell at pany while ill Estacada recently March 2d, 1907. There was pres private sale the interest of said minor in made the statement that it was the ent a goodly number and all seemed certain real property situated in the ESTACAD A intention of the company to expend to enjoy themselves. The program County of Clackamas, State of Oregon | described as follows. to*wit: Lot two (2) $5.000 in fixing up and beautifying was entertaining and very ably ren Block four(4) of the original plat of the T H E BEST the Kstacada park, and that the dered; and was as follows: city of Kstacada; subject, however, to work would be begun early in the “ Welcome Song,” by The Grangers the dower right therein of Mary K. An STEAKS CHOPS VEAL spring. The sum will not be any Recitation, Kate Shelley’s Bravery; dre, widow of Thomas J. Andre, deceased and an equitable lien in the sum of Two too much. The park is naturally j by Mrs. L V Gibson. MUTTON. LARD ETC Hundred and Fifty Dollars ( f 250.00) in situated for a very beautiful pleas-1 Recitation, by Bernie Looney. EVERYTHING FRESH & CLEAN favor of R. A. Stratton, as »Hedged in ure grounds, but it will require a j Song, Under the Shade of the Old said petition. Hides and Pelts bought. All kinds of lot of work and time to make such. Apple Tree, by Miss Freda Duus. And it appearing to the court that it stock bought and sold It will take some time to clear out Dialogue, Out All Around, by Per will be for the best interests of said mi H. N. NORTH, Proprietor the down timber, stumpsand brush. cy Forman and Misses Martha Zeek nor and his estate, if his interests in said j real property is sold at private sale and If the railway company wants to 1 and Blanch Miller. | the proceeds thereof put out at interest add something to the park that will i Recitation, The Last Hymn, by or invested in some productive stock; SH O E B O O T R E P A IR be a popular convenience, it might Miss Mary Brower. That said minor has no next of kin ex span the river somewhere in the I Tableau, Faith, Hope, and Ch. -ity. cept Val Andre, an uncle of the said mi park limits with a suspension foot Recitation, The Best Trade I Ever nor, residing at Archibald, Ohio, and uncles and aunts whose names are to the bridge. J. R. TOWNSEND Made, by Herman Duus. William K. haviiand, M. D. i GO | Clackamas W , A. JONKS is our selling agent in Kstacada, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill TO Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Stubbs went is a fruitful year for Oregon City every customer an honest bargain. to Salem last Friday by way of riv- democrats. Notice .to Creditors. er boat from Portland, and attend- j _ -----------_ —- ed the Quarterly conference of the ^ of the SUtC GET YOUR CHOICE O f THOSE The undersigned, Herman Schmidt haa rree Methodist church. 1 hey came # ^ . lt - BEAlTH TJt* RUGS been duly appointed executor of the Last home Tuesday. of 0 r e S on for lhe of THE BANK OF ESTACADA NO N E E D Dimick & Dimick, Business Men’s Club Started A large number of the business men of Estacada met last Thursday evening and started a permanent organization to be known as the Estacada Business Men’ s Club. The meeting was called to order by temporary Chairman Womer, and after reading the proceedings of the preliminary meeting an organi zation for the year was made with E . L . Fraley as president, John F. Lovelace as secretary and E. F. Surface as treasurer. A committee of three was appoint ed to formulate a set of rules and by-laws for the club. The com mittee named was E. F. Surface, E. S. Womer and J. F. Lovelace. The inititatory fee for those who wish to become members of the club was placed at $5. The purpose of 1 the club is to promote the interest ! of Estacada and country surround ing the city. The idea is to con centrate every man’s energy to a common, fixed endeavor to improve the town and community in every possible way. An adjournment was taken for one week, until tonight. The following joined the club. E L Barnes W F Cary A E Sparks E L Fraley H Cooper N S Louryy A Morrow A N Johnson E F Surface . E Kaffoury J R Cassidy E S Womer W A Cunningham W A Jones J W Reed C F Howe R W Cary H A Williams R A Stratton J F Lovelace C L Ferry H N North Miss E va Ryan of Portland was vited. She has a trimmer imployed Mr. Crane seems in here yesterday, and arranged to to assist her. give music lessons to a class of the better health than when in Estaca da. young people. Fern Hive, L. O. T . M. will give Mr. and Mrs. W . A . Heylman a social in Fraternity hall on F ri gave a progressive whist party last day eve. the 15th, in celebration of Thursday evening to about 30 of their first anniversary. their friends in honor of Mrs. Min nie Kendal). Mrs. H armón Green L. G. Carpenter, one of the pio and Mr. Ed. Mallory won the priz neer promoters of Estacada, is now es. A clam chowder luncheon was living in Roswell, New Mexico. served,and a pleasant evening was Mr. Carpenter took an active part spent. in church and Sunday school work while here, and built one of the first Rev. Rowland, presiding elder of residences put np in the city. the Methodist Episcopal rtlurch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pierson, of visited oat here last week, and de the Springwater country, were in livered interesting sermons at Dover town. Tuesday. They brought in a Zion and Estacada. A quarterly load of lambs which they shipped conference was held Thursday ev to Portland. Mr. Pierson has 52 ening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. sheep, and they have brought him McPherson. Mr. Rowland express in a nice lot of money this year. ed himself as well pleased with the Mrs. D. C. Crane, who is now progress the church is making here. located at 546 Umatilla. Sellwood, A t the evening meeting in Estaca writes that she will have her Spring da Sunday, a collection was taken millinery opening on March 12th. and the deficiency in the pastor’s and that all friends are cordially in- salary was made up. p p m TH K I