The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, April 04, 1907, Image 4

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    THE
l & t S E E O U R B A R G A IN S
Floor Mattings
We have in a fine large assortment
of the Fancy, Seamless kind at low prices
TELESCOPES,
JUST RECEIVED:
Dishes, Crockery Etc.
H. COOPER & COMPANY
THE FURNITURE DEALERS
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Chick Chick Chick
Bone Meal
Oyster Shells
Chick Food
4 . I 9°7
A .l important business deal took
F. M. Gill has been spending the place last Monday.
Darowish u
past week with friends near and company sold a half interest in the
is incidentally advancing the inter­ large general merchandise business
ests of the Grange of which he Is an conducted in the Warnock building
to H. N. North, proprietor of the
enthusiastic member.
We under­
Fern Hive, No. 23, I.ady Macca­ Palace Meat Market.
bees of Estacada, will give the Pa- stand the consideration was $2,000.
risan R ag Dolls at the public meet­ Mr. North will move his meat shop
ing of the state convention in Port­ into the warehouse in the back of
building where he will conduct an
land Friday evening April 5.
Mrs, Dora B. Herring has bam
appointed administratrix of the es- has alread>’ '* en refitted for the
market. Ed. Kaffoury will contin-
tate of R. C. Herring, who is now ;
ue as clerk of the general merchan­
in Salem.
She nas filed an inven-
dise department.
The change is a
tory of $886 in personal property
step towards establishing a big de­
and $2000 in real estate.
partment store for Estacada.
The
A. F. Campbell was visiting h is !
firm name is Darowish & North.
old friends in Estacada Monday. I
and was a guest at Stratton's till
BARFIELD
Tuesday morning.
Mr. Campbell
The
comedy,
“ A Cheerful L ia r’ ’
will soon go to Virginia for a short
time. They are now living at Hood was rendered at the Garfield Grange
hall Saturday eve, March 31 by the
River.
J. H. Dowtey returned yesterday members of Garfield Grange Dra-
uP ,o date market The buildin*
from Oregon City.
He says that n,atic CIub' There was a ful1 house
the Springwater Horse Association and the P,a>ers were «enerousl
has purchased a stallion equally as j aPPlau<led at the close of ecc!l c'
good as the horse Xenophon that | J- E. Stubbs of the Estacada school
AT
HOWE’S
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GEO. C. BROWNELL
& Company
Have outside Land, including Farms, for
Sale. Also residence property, situated in
Oregon City, Gladstone, Milwauke,
Estacada, Malwaukie Park, Oak Grove
On easy terms. Title guaranteed and Ab­
stracts furnished. Money to Loan at low
rate of interest to assist purchasers
»CALL ON US«
died, and that the new horse will !did himself Proud in the P°s,t,on cf
the Cheerful Liar, a country just!
soon be here.
of the peace; J,. J. Palmateer
The Estacada cheese factory be­
Gen. Boomer, made a hit. Others
gan receiving milk Monday from
were equally as good. Floyd Hol­
three routes radiating from town.
der was G uy McGuffin, the country
Tom Miller is carrier on the Spring-
constable; Ralph Lemon, the Rev.
water route, Wm. Straight on the
Ezra Stiggins; Herman Davis did
Currinsville route, and C. Krig-
the part of Randolph Dearlx>rn, who
baum oti the Garfield route.
had eloped with Flora Boomer, the
The Eagle Creek baseball boys general's daughter.
Miss Grace
give a public dance in Wilbern’s Davis, who had Flora’ s part, did
hall Saturday evening this week exceMf ,y Miss Grace Smith took
for the benefit of the club.
It has the 1 rt -i 1 lerdie Sweetlove to the
been said that the boys have been
. , ,;l ( f aI, Mrs Ida Surface
practicing indoor ball all winter and ma a fi;, ,3 {„ aid xho(A n,a .anl.
are in shape to play good ball.
j IV . Havil ;lld auctioneered the 31
A man and woman giving their 11
1 g $62.75 Lunches
names as S. H. Rossi and Kate R o s-! v .
; iu the sum of $8.85 the
si arrived iti town Tuesday evening jt-wai (it ;ug $ 7 l .6o
This will be
and were later arrested for being Uf , t pay the grange’s debt and
drunk and disorderly. Officer Jones anu lo improve the hall. It is pos-
brought them before Recorder Wom- sible the club may render the com­
er who fined them each $5 and ad­ edy in Estacada in a month or so.
vised them to vamo.se.
A large number of Estacada peo-
The undivided profits of the E s-1 pie attended the social.
The 8th
tacada State Bank for the past ten 1 and 9th grade came in a body,
weeks amounted to over $1,000.00
Miss Grace M. Smith left for her
over and above all expenses. T h is home at Oregon City this week,
is a pretty fair showing for the in-
Fred Wilcox, a former Garfield
stitutiou under the new owners’ . teacher, was a visitor at C. A Loo-
management. A (surplus is expect- 1 ney’s Sat. and Sun.
J
Office In the Caufield Block, ^ Phone 521
The Dubois Lum ber Company
■n w
M A N U FA C TU R ER S OP A L L C L A SSR S OP
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
to n îH ig h grade building material a specialty}
If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit
You Out to the Top Notch in Every­
thing R e q u ir e d * * * * * * ,* * * ,* * * *
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
W . A . JONHS it our telling agent in Estacada, Oregon
Telephone connection direct with mill
Everybody works for better coun­
try roads.
The George-Estacada
road, better roads to Linn's mill, to
Elwood, Highland and Viola.
A
wagon road between Estacada and
Caradero should be built along the
track.
Currinsville
Carl Duus. who spent the winter
in Shaniko Ore., spent a week with
his folks here. He reports a severe
winter up there.
Mr. Erickson, our new resident,
is making some big improvements
on his place near the station.
A number of the farmers intend
to sell milk to the new cheese facto­
ry soon.
Miss Freda Duus is in Estacada
helping at the Surface home.
Mrs. Wilcox of Springwater. Mrs.
Suter resides with Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Suter.
Those present at the
party were Josiah Suter, J. A. Su ­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and
daugher, Mrs. Boyce, Mrs. Cn e,
Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Heiple, Mrs
Wehrheim, Mrs. Yocum, Mrs. Ba-
Mrs. Glover, and Mr. aud Mrs. I
C. Suter. A bounteous dinner v, .->
served and all spent a pleasant day
and expressed good wishes for Mrs.
Suter hoping for many returns of
the day.
A
F IN E
FARM
7oacre ranch, good house and all
outbuildings, fine well, .living water.
15 acres in oats aud wheat; % acre
potatoes, young prune orchard and
plenty other fruit, large pasture and
fully 500,000ft fine standing timber.
Enough lumber and wood on place
to pay for it. 60 rods from big store
and p. o. 2% miles from Estacada.
New plank road. A bargain for any
one. A ll stock and farm imple­
ments included
Price, $3500.
E. RIDGEWAY, Owner
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF CLACKA­
MAS.
In the matter of the «state of Prank
Prcnachoff, deceased.
To Edmund Preuscboff, Frank Preusch-
off, Hans Preuscboff, Mary Preuscb-
off,
Martha
Preuscboff, France»
Prcuschofi and Mary P reuscboff:
You and each of you are hereby cited
to appear ia the above entitled count, in
the county court room of the county
court house in Oregon City, Clack a in an
county, Oregon, on the 15th day of April
1907, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m.
thereof, to show canse, if any exists, why
an order of aale should not be made sell­
ing at private sale the following describ­
ed property: The E i -2 of the N E 1-4 and
the E i-2 o f SW 1-4 of the N E 1-4 of sec­
tion 12, T. 4, S. R . 4, K. of the Willam­
ette meridian.
It is further ordered that service ofthis
citation be published in The Estacada
News for four weeks prior to the above
date. Dated March 8, 1907.
Attest:
G. B. Dimick,
F . W . Greenman,
County Judge
County Clerk.
EUREKA
Yes, I Neve Found it at Last
Pound what? Why that Chamberlain’»
salve cures eczema and all summer itch­
STEAKS CHOPS VEAL
ing of the skin. I have been afflicted (or
MUTTON. LARD ETC
many years with skin disease- I had to
N O TICE O F SA LE
get up 3 or 4 times every night and wash
EVERYTHING
FRESH
A
CLEAN
In the County Court of the State
with cold water to allay the terrible itch­
All kinds of
ing, but since using this salve ill Decem­ Hides and Veits boug'tt.
of Oregon for the County
stock boug'it
id sold
ber 1905, the itching has stopped and has
of Clackam as
not troubled me.--Elder John T. Onglcy,
H. N. NORili Proprietor
Rootville, Pa. For sale at Estacada Phar-
In the Matter o( the Guardianship of
inacv.
Dale Andre, a Minor.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to
an order issued out of the above court in
the above entitled matter, on the 1st day
of April, 1907, liccnscing the nnders gtted
as guardian of the said minor to sell at
private sale the interest of said minor in
I the following described real property, to-
Blood right, circula
Ban right, no stomach
wit: Lot two (2) in block four (4) of the
PR O PR IETO R
or bowel worms.
A
______ _
original plat of the City of Estacada,
perfectly conditioned
Clackamas county, Oregon. Ahe under­
horse. Yon make the
Good rigs and careful drivers always
most and get the most
signed as such guardian will, from and
out of your horse by a
after the 3rd day of May, 1907, proceed
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
systematic use of
Given Hunting and Pishing Parties to sell the above described real estate at
private sale subject to the dower interest
therein of Mary B . Andre, widow of
Thomas J. Andre, deceased, which dower
WOOD & LUMBER
interest has heretofore been sold and
"W e find Prussian Stock Food aupsrior to
Local and Long Distance Telephone
anything wo havo ever used for our horses.
cmveyed to R. A . Stratton in his
, It keeps them in splendid condition for w ork."
individual right. The terms of said sale
O. L . Lefingw ell. S i Paul. Minn.
**For horses that are run down and in poor
will be either cash, or part cash and part
condition there is nothing that w ill build them
credit. Dated April 1, 1907.
up like a handful of Prussian Stock Food twice
a day in their fe ed ."
R . A. STR A TTO N .
S. £ . Stan bury, Wilmi
Guardian of Dale Andre, a Minor.
Foods kt «I» Big M l
THE BEST
In His
Prime
Livery, Feed
&
STABLE
Sale
W. A. JONES
Prussian
S T O C K FO O D .
TAXES!
I N P ^ tS M B e e lP r c c . if you write us what
T A X E S !:
IT A X E S
A4-25
stock you own and what stock food you have
* “
“ 10
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H eave
R tm cm btr, P ru ssia n
Pow der
th e R eliable C urs.
is
Ce^ B«»C. Mi SL Paul. MOs
FO R S A L E B Y
J . F. Lo velace
Agency for Prussian Rock Foods, Estacada
SALE
I have the following property of R.
S. Blew which I will sell at private
sale at my place at Garfield, Oregon
Creamery
and Supt. F. C. Watson have been 000 pounds of milk.
It has been
rushing construction work and the equipped with the latest and best
new cheese manufactory is just a- | cheese making machinery, and has
bout completed.
The Hazelwood tieen arranged for the easy conven­
Cream Company, proprietors of E s­ ience of patrons.
For water heat­
tacada’ s new industry, expect to ing purposes an 8-horse boiler and
pay the highest prices for milk and a 4-horse engine has been installed.
cream. This firm has always dealt L. J. Doherty, an experienced bnt-
fairly aud honestly with the people ter and cheese maker, from Wiscon­
wherever it has factories, and it has sin, will be in charge of the plant
a reputation of doing as it agrees ! this year.
To Be Sold
Witlba a week R. A. Stratton ex ­
pects to move with his family to
Salt Lake City.
Mr. Strattou and
several Eastern business men have
formed a company and have bought
15,000 acres of arid land 150 miles
south of Salt Lake, which they are
irrigating, and will transform into
rich, agricultural land. The land
will be sold in small tracts. For the
present Mrs. Stratton and children S P R IN G W A T E R
-
O RE
will reside in Salt Lake. Estacada
people regret to see this estimable
family move away, but wish them P alace Meat M arket
a pleasant home in Utah.
ESTA C A D A
1 Horse, wt. 1200 lbs
1 Potatoe Digger
1 Oliver Chilled Plow, H. O.
1 Set Double Harness
Began Buying Milk and Cream on Monday 1 Road Cart and Single Har­
ness
For the first time milk was deliv­ | The factory should develop to be a
1 60-tooth Steel Harrow
ered at the cheese factory, Monday, great benefit to the farmers and the
1 Double Shovel Plow
and before the close of the week the town, and no doubt it will receive a
1 Single Shovel Plow
factory will be making full cream good support and patronage. The
cheese. Contractor W. W. Boner factory has a daily capacity of 10,-
1 3-inch Farm Wagon
Estacada
Oregon City
1 ■■■of Estacada, Oregon'
N E W S ed before the year is out.
A Salem news item of March r j,
P U B L IS H K I> T H U R S D A Y
M O R N IN G
says: Walter Irvin, better known in
Salem at the state prison here as
H. A. W IL L IA M S
“ Six-Shooter B ill” was returned to­
day
to the institution on a charge
Entarod at tha poatoFftca In Estacada. O ra to r, aa
of larceny in a store from Umatilla
county, for a two years' sentence.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
SI 00 Irvin was released last June having
Ona year
50 served about the sauie time for a
Six months
similar crime.
A P R IL
* NEW SHIPMENT Of
$ •
ESTACADA
H. Epperson
; 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
Clackamas Title
.....Company.....
[ e s t a b l is h
ed
1893]
606 -608, Chamber of Commerce,
P O R T L A N D , O REGO N
t + * : » : M ::M " | :+ 4n» + i » i » + 4 i l » i » i |l » 4M» i |i + fr
T IM E C A R D
0 . W. P. & gy. Co.
ESTACA D A-PO RTLA N D
Cars .eave Estacada for Port­
land:
7:37. 9 :37. JU 37 A . M. and
U37. 3 4 7 . 5= 37. 9:05 P- M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada:
7:30. 9 :30 . n : 3° A. M. and
1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M.
Way 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.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a Safe Med­
icine for Chidrea
In bnving a cough m - icine for chil­
P H Y SIC IA N & SU R GEO N
dren nevrr be afrai t'-b tt. chamberlain
cough remedy. Tiler - n
nger from
O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E
it, and relief is always sure to follow. It
Over the Bank of Estacada
is intended especially for congha, colds,
cronp and whooping cough, and there is
PHO NE
no better medicine in the world for these
diseases. It is not only a certain cure for
croup, but when given as soon as cronpy
cough appears will prevent the attack.
V- am K. haviland, M. D.
Whooping cough ia not dangerous when
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
this remedy is given as directed. It con­
tains no opinm or other harmful drugs,
o
- at drug store
-
-
Estacada
and may be given as confidently to a ba­
by at to an adult.
Sold at the Estacada
R E S ID E N C E
Corner Shafford and Fourth
Phone Phannacr.
Dr. C
B. SMITH
To Collect Note
* Dr. R. W. ANDERSON
Adm inistrator’s Notice
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been appointed administratrix
of the estate of Charles Samuel McKown,
deceased, by the Honorable Cotuity Court
of Clackamas county, Oregon.
All per­
sons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same to
me for payment at the office of my attor­
ney, Gordon E . Hayes, at Oregon City,
Oregon, with proper vouchers within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 2d day of April, A . D. 1907.
Elizabeth McKown, Adminis­
tratrix of the estate of Charles Samuel
McKown, deceased.
Gordon E . Hayes, Attorney for Estate.
A4-M2
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice ia hereby given, that I have
filed in the Connty Court of Clackamas
county, Oregon, my final report as ad­
ministrator of the estate of Geo. Cun­
ningham, deceased, and the court has
fixed Monday, May 6, 1907, at the liour
of 10 o'clock a. m. and as the day and
time for hearing of objections to said fi­
nal report, if any there are, and for the
settlement of said estate.
H. E . CRO SS.
Administrator of the estate of George
Cunningham, deceased.
M2B-A25
Timbre Land set, Jan* 3. 187»
Notice tor nmicauon
United States lend office, Portland, Orofon. Much
12. 1907. Notice Is hreebr rtven th« In compli­
ance with the proviatona « the act of am enas of Juno
3. 1878, ontttlod “An act 1er the sale of timbre lands
In tha sutás of California, Oraron. Nevada and Waah-
Incton territory." as extended to all the public land
natos hr set of Aucun 4. 1892. Jennie H. Galloway
of Portland, county of Multnomah.«Me of Oratoti, haa
thia day filed In this office his sworn ««ornent 7309.
far the purchase of the SH of the Northeast
quarterly 14tots I k 2 of Sec. 2 In Town. 5 S. R.4 E.
and will offre proof to show th« the land south! Is
more valuable for Its timbre or non* than for ifticui-
tural pur poors, and to establish ht» daim to and land
hoforo tha rotlnre and recai vor « Portland. Orofon
on Monday, the 3rd day of Juno. 1907. He names
as witnesses: H W Calloway of Pon land. Oreton:
A Morrow of Estacada O rator. James Marr of
Estacada. Oreton. and Frank Schierai of Portland.
Oreton.
Any and an persons elei mint ad­
versely the shove desert hod lands res requested to
fila th«r drente In this office on or hoforo Mid 3rd
of June 1907.
Alcornen S. Dresser. Roftrere.
M21-M23
Land office re Portland, Oreton. March 30, 1907.
Notice Is hereby fiven that the foitowtnt named set­
te r has filed notice of his Intention to make final
t* In sot port of Ms claim and that said proof win
ha modo before the retlrere and recaiTer « Portland.
Oreton. on May 18. 1907. vtt: Oliver Shldler. M. E
No. I52»0. for the M 8 of awV of Sec. 24. T. 2.S .
R.8 E.He nomea the loilowinfwitnmsas lo prue » his
tlnttous residence opon and aUrtvarieti of said land
viz: Thomre Brown of Salmon. Oreton
Joseph Walk of
A ntres Osta of
Coorte Oak of
A ltaran S. Drenare. Retlrere
A4M9
A. E. Alspaugh, through his at­
torney, G . C. Brownell, has bro’ t.
GEO. C BROWNKLT
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
(TO L A T E FOR L A ST W E E K .)
suit against the Eagle Creek Lum ­
M T W tlM
OKKGo.V CITY
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A very pleasant surprise party
Wbv Sailer from Rheumatism?
Will visit Estacada every Saturday ber Co., a corporation, and W. K.
occurred at the home of Mrs. Sarah
B R O W N E I L and H E Y L M A N
Do yon know that rheutnatic pains can
Bohn, C. H. and H. F. Linderman
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
S u t ." on the 26 of March when a
he relieved? If yon doubt this jnst try
Office with Or. C. B. Smith
to recover money alleged to have
number of her friend met to cele­ one apt'Ucitton of Chamberlain's pain
P R AC T IC R IN A !.L COI R T S
been advanced them on a promis­
brate her 87th birthday. M rs. Sit­ t vu i. It v
he rest and sleep poaai-
A ll kinds
Business pri
Legal Business
promptly Alle mied to
sory
note dated Dec. 1, 1906.
r!\ • ,ns a great deal
ter w a s born in Westmorland Co. Me .-I 11-
ate Matter» caret
UU» and Pi
taken care of
Dimick & Dimick,
The note is said to have fallen
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>-nmatiam.
Penn. The family moved to 111 . in
The fishing season opened Mon­
due on March 28, 1907, and it is al­
1853, resided there till 18
tv I
leged that no steps have been taken day, and several nimrods who have
Nearly all the work the state did adcro in the .•ay of placing rack they removed to the westc
g W ~ S ortan Public. r r n e v a l Law ' by the mill company to pay it. The | been spoiling for a little fishing for
1 .1st year towards establishing a Ush . in the Clackam las river to catch th spent one winter in Califo
rettiri
Tortlartri
•
w u v, ‘
1
'•vo-iff n«ks judgment for amount trout came oat from town and were
Oregon . and h.ive since re- urdav. 1 tr YftPli. «
hatchery below the dam at Cazade- ] salmon as they are running up th
siiâclü
ftirr
M JO RttMtMjf*a' oa the scene early in the morning.
u ,. y j
Eagle Creck. Clai'k.imus Jsuccessful in his tv- i k
ro resulted in little or no good, ’i he river and holding them there unti
The old, professionals about Esta-
fees.—Oregon Citv Star.
racks were washed out both here U**y
He thinks that tin
rc her husband di-ri m M C A s .ittd
re > *tl
-ada knew the futility of trying to
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ic ag*e of 73. Out of a quite a go o d s u i D tor r t i e :i (V » , f . h 4
lud at the O \V P bridge.
More will result iu a saving to the state if
The
1U - Ì • ; :
•atch fish now. The snow up in
'-f^ > -No.
it is practicable, and he is wow put
work will he done tins season Mr. ting in the racks
mue children ou’.v four chun-h in
i
v. .¡ich 1
he hills makes the river water so
The work is i:
If. . \ • p' .
OFFICES: 2 . 3 & 4 A
T r e e sc,ns an.! adanght-r:-1 bofldiug
15 U ö t
.-old fish do not ran up the rivers.
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W. A. H K Y L M A N
D E N T IST
Attorneys at Law