IT U K GEO. C. BROWNELL & Company IiSTACADA PUBLISH ED T H U R SD A Y NEWS MORNING Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Oregon, as second class mail Have outside Land, including Farms, for Sale. Also residence property, situated in Oregon City, Gladstone, Milwauke, Estacada, Malwaukie Park, Oak Grove On easy terms. Money to Loan at low rate of interest to assist purchasers C A LL ON U S • 3 3 .T ®StK SÆ Sæ ® Office In the Caufield Block. Phone 521 Oregon City The Dubois Lumber Company *■* of $1 00 50 M A R C H J i , 1907 ----------------------------- ----- — Lincoln Steffens, the noted mag- ! azine writer, who deals in muck I rakes, lias taken a great fancy to Chamberlain and U ’ Ren of Clacka- I mas county. Title guaranteed and Ab­ stracts furnished. Estacada, Oregon--- - - —— M AN UFACTURERS OF A L L C L A SSE S OP Fir and Cedar LUMBER Cheese Factory To Be Sold Work has Been Started H. A . W I L L I A M S SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year .... Six month«.. IN T H E C O U N T V C O U R T O F John Brown, this district’s agent T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N FO R for the Oregon Fire Relief Associa-1 T H E CO U N TY OF C L A C K A ­ tion. was writing policies around M AS. here last week. The new Method­ ist church is to come under his pro- 1 In th e m a tte r o f th e e state o f F r i n k A F IN E FARM I’ren sch o ff, deceased . tection. Last year Mr. Brown had 7oacre ranch, good house and a l l T o E d m un d P re u sc h o ff, F ran k l ’re u sc h - a lower per cent, of loss on his risks H ans F reuachoff, M a ry F reu sch - taken than any other district agent. outbuildings,fine well, liviug water. 15 acres in oats and wheat; Ji acre °&> M arth a F reuacho ff, F ra n c e s Write him at Rock wood, Oregon, The Hazelwood Cream Company I potatoes, young prune orchard and j F reu ach o ff an d M a ry F reuacho ff; started work Monday on its Esta­ plenty other fruit, large pasture and Y o u a n d ea ch o f y o u ure h e re b y cite d fully 500,000ft fine standing timber, to ap p ear in th e a b o ve e n title d c o u n t, in cada cheese factory. Contractor Amends Its Articles Enough lumber and wood on place th e co u n ty c o u rt roo m o f th e c o u n ty \V. W . Boner secured the carpenter | to pay for it. 60 rods from big store c o u rt house in O rego n C ity , C la c k a m a s work. The main building is 24x60 1 be Estacada State Bank *las and p. o. 2 ji mil« s f.om Estacadi. c o u n ty , O reg o n , o n th e 15 th d a y o f A p r il one story. The inside finishing filed supplementary articles of in -. New platik road. A bargain tor any 1907 , a t th e h o u r o f te n o ’c lo c k a. m . wjj| uot be done till next fall, and corporation L with the county clerk, j one. All stock and farm imple- th e re o f, to sh o w cau se, if a n y e x is ts , w h y an o rd e r o f sale sh o u ld n o t be m ad e s e ll­ only that will lie done which will be increasing ■ Price, >3500. the capital stock of the ments included in g a t p riv a te sale th e fo llo w in g d e sc rib ­ necessary to run during the summer corporation and charging its dura­ ed p ro p e r ty : T h e E 1-2 o f th e N E 1-4 an d E. RIDGEWAY, Owner months. tion of business. O R F th e E l 2 o f S W 1-4 o f th e N K 1-4 o f sec- S P R IN G W A T E R | tio n 12 , T. 4 , S . R . 4 , E . o f th e W illa m ­ The articles were filed by Geo. e tte m e rid ia n . Estes, S. W . Stryker and E. L. Messrs. Reagan and Richards I t is fu r th e r o rd e re d th a t se rv ic e o f th is Frnleÿ and provide for the character were entertaining Mr. Beecher, a c ita tio n be p u b lish e d in T h e E stacad a of the business to lie transacted by friend from Aberdeen, S. D. yester­ N ews fo r fo u r w e e k s p rio r to th e ab o ve the bank, and the location of the day, who is passing through the d a te . D ated M a rc h 8 , 1907 . institution in Estacada, although country. A tte s t: G . B. D itn ick , F . W . G re e n m a n , C o u n ty Ju d g e The woodworking factory which the stockholders' office is to be in C o u n ty C le rk . Portland. The institution will en- was started by the Estacada Wood It does not always pay a good ! man to tie elected to a state office. ! Secretary of State Benson is still in j California recuperating from the ef- : fects of the first few months. The Estacada-George road must tie built this year. Let the Busi­ ness Men’ s Club see that this road has a g ro l crossing over Eagle creek where it is proposed to make the new road On Factory Woodworking Fac­ tory Goes 23id Palace M eat M arket Manufacturing Company is to be j *n a general banking and trust ESTACAD A sold at private sale on March 23rd. business, and the capital stock is ,ooodi The factory has been in the hands |Placed at $ao,ooodivided into shares THE BEST 0f a receiver for over a year, b mu u t it u |o | f $ i° o each. STEAKS CROPS VEAL is announced that Receiver Saldn will clean the case up on the 23rd MUTTON, LARD ETC Real Estate List The question of a newsteel bridge ¡f the creditors are willing. The EVERYTHING FRESH & CLEAN across the Clackamas near the pa- factory has cost a small fortune. It I am_preparing a list of Real Es- H id es an d P e lts b o u g h t. A ll k in d s o f Vi'“ » i* occasionally talked about, j has been one of the best industries j ^ fof sale If you have in,pr0ved s to c k b o u g h t an d so ld If the county has the money it is in the city, and has made some t for sale> list it with me as j H. N. NORTH, Proprietor supposed this bridge wdl go in. It ¡money for those who operated it- tllis win be the hest year for the will be another improvement and Several mill men are after the plant | rea, estate busincss we have had I may be as necessary as the George anti ¡t nlay be turned into a general for some time. SHOE & BOOT REPAIR road and a few other country roads, furniture factory This would be W. A . Heylman. —— ------------------- j the best thing that could be done SHOP Is this part of Clackamas county with it if a change is to be made, few small going to get its share of the new A 1 iew smaii pieces of machinery settlers who are coming to Oregon would have to be added, The fae- this year? The country around E s-1 tory could be worked to advantage tacada is one of the most favorable in connection with some of the saW- in Oregon, and there is plenty of i mills near here, and it is hoped that firstclass land for sale at reasonable the plant will soon be running at +$++£j;High grade building m aterial a s p e c ia lty £ £ tîîï prices. The country is suited to full capacity, grain, vegetables, fruit, stock o r 5 anything one in Oregon wishes to If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit raise or grow. Some agency should be formed with plenty of business Every- You Out to the Top Notch The village board of councilmen hustle behind it to get these buyers met in an adjourned session Tues­ thing Required.»^ and sellers together. There are day evening. In addition to the plenty of people looking for just the ! ordinary business, a petition signed Mouldings in All Styles kind of land as is untilled around by Messrs. Seymour, Marchbank, Estacada. Posson, Shutter, Baker, Rudolph and Stright was presented asking The “ hayseed” and the "R u b e” that the city cause sidewalks to be stories of the yellow press, told to built on the west side of Zobrist St. show wliat suckers tlie farmers are, between 7th and 8th, on the north find contradiction in the following side of 7th between Broadway and amusing incident, which shows that Zobrist, and to connect with the ■ at least one tiller of the soil was ful­ walk on Broadway. The petition was ly equal to the occasion: An old granted and an ordinance passed W . A. H E V L M A N • f GEO. c. B R O W N E L L Pennsylvania farmer, while on a authorizing the construction of the IiSTACADA OKRCON CITV Chief Al. Havens of visit in Philadelphia, was taken by new walk. BROWNELL and HEYLMAN a violent toothache, and, calling on the fire department appeared and ATTORNEYSATLAW a dentist, was informed that the asked permission for the department P R A C T IC E IN A L L C O U R T S tooth must be extracted, and that to move the bell tower and fire ap­ A ll k in d s o f L e g al B u siness p ro m p tly a tten d e d to he had better take gas for the oper­ paratus from the present location E states an il P ro b ate M a tte rs c a re fu lly ta k e n care o f The ation. The patient agreed to this j over on the town ball lot. 4 . 4 . 4 , » » 4 ..|. i |,. m . 4 , 4 . 4 . 4 . and then started to count his inomy permission was granted Bids for The dentist remarked: “ Oil, you paving the streets were opened and j need not pay me until I have fin- that of A l Lindsey’ s being the only ¡shed.” “ I reckon not’ ' replied one received he was awarded the the farmer, “ blit if you are going contract at $11,800. His bid was o 4 t to make me unconscious I thought accompanied by a certified check I ’d jest like to see how I stand.” for $1. 180. Council adjourned till E x. the 26th. Council Doings C. E. DUBOIS, Manager Commercial Job Printing SC H O O L N O T E S J. R. TOWNSEND The 9th grade, physical geogra­ phy class has taken and passed the All work neatly and promptly done final examination in that study. PR IC E S RE ASO N ABLE They will take up an English clas­ — O REG O N sic in its place for the rest of the E S T A C A D A term. The 8th grade met 011 March 13 and elected as officers: Paul WomcT Pres., Mary Dale, vice Pres., Wm. Dale, historian; Kittie Reagan, ser- geant-at-arms. Effie Jordan and Richard Paltna- W . A . JO N ES teer have returned to school. P R O P R IE T O R The 9th grade European history G o o d rig s a n d c a re fu l d riv e rs a lw a y s class is reviewing for examination. Lonnie VanDyke, Editor. SPECIAL ATTENTION Livery, Feed & Sale STABLE G iv e n WOOD & LUMBER Can be easily moved Inquire gf The News The Springwater Stallion Asso­ ciation's horse, Xenophon, died of indigestion. He was a French Percheron valued at $3,000. W elLRounded p o « 2 * e r$ Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Allen went Portland yesterday morning. Postmaster Myers of Dodge was in town Wednesday, the first time j since he had his left foot injured by I j having a log roll on and crush it. H um or and P h ilosop h y | | Narrow Escape of Two Boys A T TH E SH O RE L it t le sw ellin g rip p le* ru n . R a c in g o n w a rd to th e min. G lin tin g w h e re tho b o at* tiro tosso4 On the b illo w s, s p r a y em b o ssed . On tho d r if t in g s a n d s 1 1! •»; K v ery nor.- a n d th en l r.lgh, W ishing P oily 'il tu rn h er h ea d . W ondering w hy h er c a r Is red. P o lly sits sud pouts s t me. Ju st sa sw eet s s she ta n be. B u t she wr.U not m.iko reply W hen I question her r . a l ilg h . Bo 1 gen tly mke her hand. T ru stin g she w ill understand. C a s in g on h er burning che ek. W sJttn g fo r th e g irl to sp e a k . W h ere tho opals meet tho blues In s line o f blending hues P o lly gazes f a r aw ay. A nd site doesn't an sw e r nay. 1 Road Cart and Single Har­ ness 1 60-tooth Steel Harrow 1 Double Shovel Plow 1 Single Shovel Plow 1 3-inch Farm Wagon il. Eoperson PROFESSIONAL CARDS It re a lly la a quest lo r. If things w ork ns th ey say, F o r w ith a good digestion T h ey're huppy a n yw a y. A Definition. Dr. C. B. SMITH F H V S IC IA N & SU R G E O N O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the Bank of Estacada P II O N E i O. W. P. & R y . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON - - Willie and Lawrence Bletch came very near being drowned in the fiume above Cazadcro last Satur­ day. Willie is the nine year old | boy of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bletch, of Cazadero, and Lawrence is his | nine year old cousin. The boys ! ha 1 been away up on the hills to­ ward Springwater, and were return- : ing home. Their path led them across the flume where a couple old plank had licen placed for a foot walk, and as they were walking across the plank bioke, or slipped, FOR S A L K B Y letting them into the water which was several feet deep. Neither of the hovs could swin, but in sonic Agency far P uuian Rock Hoods,Estacada J. F. Lovelace O n ly Sure W a y . "H e hasn 't lo s t n c e n t o n th e th is se a so n .** " W o n d e rfu l! H a s h e a s y s t e m T* " Y es, lie o n ly m a k e s m in d b ets." P h on e ; 7:37. 9:37. 1 , : 3 7 A : M. and ! 137.3:47.5:37.9:05 P M . D r. R, W . ANDERSON The Busincss MethoJ. Tho duke v.-ris fra n i;: he »ought th e hxnfc A r.\l into record s pried To And if h * should tu rn and flee Or m ake the g irl Ms bride. Sure Cure. B ld g. P o rtla n d Will visit Estacada every Saturday Office witlf Dr. C. B. Smith Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law g W F ~ Nortary Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed. A b ­ stracts furnished M O NEY LO AN ED " I wish I knew something to put là my husband's c iTce to break M a C* Its* h a b it o f sm o k in g ." Ever try strychMn#r cada: DENTIST On the Face oí Things. "She* m u st h a v e n m r r n d h im fo r h is m on ey." " W h y d o y o u * n y no?" " B oca u s e l h a v e seen h im ." OFFICES 2, 3 & 4. AN D RKSFN BI.D. O regon C i t y Co. ; Cars .eave Estacada for Port- \ land ; R E S ID E N C E Of ro o m s 41-2 H a m ilto n j E ST A C A D A -P O R T L A N D E stacad a Corner Shafford and Fourth Notice for Sealed Proposals Notice is hereby given that seal­ ed proposals will be received for macadamizing Broadway, Main, Second and Third ¡[Streets with crushed rock to a depth of twelve inches in the center and eight_inch- es on the side. Under drain on ? each side of street with tvling. Bids will close at 7 o’ clock'p in. March 19, 1907. Bids must be ac­ companied by a certified ¡'check for [ e s t a b l i s h e d 1893] ten per cent, of contract" price. The council reserves the right to 606-608, Chamber of Commerce, reject any or all bids. P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N Plans and specifications are on file with the city recorder. I 'I' 'I' » 1 » » '!■ il' 'I 'I' i|"|a» By order of the common council. E . S. W O M ER , City Recorder. T IM E C A R D William K. Haviland, M. D. Office at d ru g sto re Judge- Pay your Clackamas county taxes in Portland. No long waiting in line. Save time and carfare. Small fee 25cts covers everything. Call and examine the complete tax roll, or write for statement of your taxes wait." " Y es, thiiig o* Is n goo.1 n a m e fo r ite m , f o r th e y a r e m o s tly b ill collect- • jt s .” : t a x e s T A X E S !: In the Matter of the Guardianship of Dale Andre, a Minor. On this 2nd day of March, 1907, upon reading and filing the petition of R. A. Stratton, guardian of the estate of Dale i Andre, a minor, for a license to sell at private sale the interest of said minor in certain real property situated in the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon described as follows, to-wit: Lot two (2) Block four(4) of the original plat of the city of Estacada; subject, however, to the dower right therein of Mary K. An­ dre, widow of Thomas J. Andre, deceased and an equitable lien in the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00) in favor of R. A. Stratton, as alledged in said petition. And it appearing to the court that it will be for the best interests of said mi­ nor and his estate, if his interests in said real property is sold at private sale and the proceeds thereof put out at interest or invested in some productive stock; That said minor has no next ofjkin ex­ cept Val Andre, an uncle of the said mi­ nor, residing at" Archibald, Ohio, and uncles and aunts whose names are to the guardian unknown, and that the only other person interested in the said real property is R. A. Stratton, the guardian of said minor, It Is Ther.Tore Ordered That the said petition be set for hearing on Monday, 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 pear in this court, at said time and place 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 prayed for. That a copy of this order be personally served upon the next of kin of said mi­ nor, and all other persons having any interest in said estate who are known to said petitioner, at least ten days prior to the date of said hearing; or that a copy of this order be published for three success­ ive weeks in the “ Estacada News,” a newspaper of general circulation publish­ ed in said City of Estacada, Clackamas county, Oregon, and circulated in said county. Grant B/Dimick, Clackamas Title ... Com pany... Th~ thins Ufclts well In theory, But really It's too bad, quite sad, That sumo fo lk s seem so ch eery W h o a re so v e ry bad. TAXES! “ A ll th in g s c o m e ro u n d to th o se w h o By DUNCAN M. SMITH W hf*ro th e o p a ls mret th e b lu e s In n lino o f b le n d in g h u es C ir c le » lo w n se n rru'l g r a y . R is in g , d ip p in g, f a r aw ay. Philosophy. Bf* rood and you'd happy Is (rue enough, I gu ess; O f course, if you a r e scrap p y You m iss tho happiness. Money to Loan I have the following property of R. $5,500 00 TO L O A N - W e have S. Blew which I will sell at private $5,500 which we will loan on real sale at my place at Garfield, Oregon estate security at a low rate of in- jterest. If you have money to loan, we 1 Horse, wt. 1200 lbs will find you a customer and make 1 Potatoe Digger 110 charge for placing the loan.— 1 Oliver Chill Plow, H. O. The Bank of Estacada, W . A . Heyl- j man, Cashier. 1 Set Double Harness Your money earns 4 per cent at way they got hold of the plank and held fast until some workmen who I the Estacada State Bank. Mayor Reed, Win. Cary and Mr. were attracted by the screams res­ But the and Mrs. M. H. Richards returned cued them with a boat. rescue came just in time for the cur­ home Saturday from their trip over into Wheeler county. Messrs. Cary rent was carrying them to the dump and Reed invested in a chunk cf way only a few rods down flume, timber land, and Mr. Richards and where they would have been dumped wife took up tindier claims. They forty feet into the Clackamas river. met John Bates when over there, The boys were pretty much fright­ and report him doing well and en­ ened, and for the loss of their hats they received an unwilling bath. joying himself. The apron and necktie ball given last Saturday evening was the big- ! gest event that has taken place here j for a long time. A good sum was j realized for the baseball Ixtys. L oca l an d L o n g D istan ce T elep h on e SALE News Office A BUILDING FOR SALE H u n tin g an d F is h in g P arties In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas O regon " I 7:30, 9:30, 1 1:3 0 A. M. and 1 : 3 0 , 3 : 4 0 , 5 : 4 4 , 7 : 1 5 P .M . W ay freight leaves Estacada in the morning, daily except Sun. returning in the evening. [ M ain office* o f th e c o m p a n y : 131 1-2 F ir s t S t . P o rtla n d , O reg o n . 8 » » » ♦ » »♦ ■ » ».».» »+ » + + » » + , Timber Lend act. June 3. 1878 Notice for Publication United States lend office. Portland. Oregon. March 12 . 1907. Notice la 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 stales of California. Oregon Nevada end Wash­ ington territory.“ as extended to all the public lend states by act of August 4. 1892. Jennie H. Celloway , of Portland, county cf Multnomah.state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement 7309, (for the purchase of the S K of the Northeast uuarterHGiroti lit 2 of Sec. 2 in Town. 5 S. R 4 E. j and will offer proof to show that the land sought is j 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 j on Monday, the 3rd day of June. 1907. He names as wltrassas: H W Calloway of Portland. Oregon; j A Morrow of Estacada. Oregon: Jamea Marr of Estacada. Oregon, and Frank Schlegel of Portland, j Oregon. Any end ell persons claiming ad- I versely the above described lands are requested to file their clelme In this office on or before said 3rd day of June 1907. Algernon S. Dresser Register. M2I-M23 GF.T York PRINTING DONE AT THE NEWS SHOP! Read the advertisenients