The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, April 11, 1907, Image 4

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    N E W S deal of snow on the Upper Clacka­ added to B arton , aud a new school
wilt lie built at Barton, a more cen­
mas.
P U B L IS H E D T H U R S D A Y
M O RN IN G
tral location. Dodge district was
made larger by getting a part of Fd-
H. A. W ILLIA M S
wood.
TUB
t& tS E E
OUR BARGAINS
W e have in a fine large assortment
Floor
Mattings
Entered
at the postoffice in Eatacada. Oregon, as
second class mail
of the Fancy, Seamless kind at low prices
T EL E SC O P ES, ALL S!ZES AND PR;CES
RECEIVED:
$1 0 0
50
II,
1907
A NEW SHIPMENT OE
W. J. Bryan has a great deal to
say on anything that comes up but
this is one of the most sensible
things he has ever uttered:
THE FURNITURE DEALERS
“ I am glad to see this question
agitated. I am sanguine enough to
believe that this struggle over ac­
cepting money which has been a-
amassed by questionable means
will yet be settled on the side of
morality. I believe the time is
coining when great educational in­
stitutions will refuse to give respec­
tability to great criminals by going
into partnership with them. We
are too prone to measure morality at
the door of the penetentiary. We
forget that there are many crim­
inals outside prison doors. ”
Dishes, Crockery Etc.
H. C O O PER & C O M PA N Y
4
Chick Chick Chick
Bone M eal
Oyster Shells
Chick" Food
AT
H O W E ’ S
G EO . C. B R O W N E L L
& Com pany
H ave outside Land,
Sale.
including Farms, for
Also residence property, situated in
Oregon City, Gladstone, Milwauke,
Estacada, Malwaukie Park, Oak Grove
On easy terms.
stracts furnished.
Title guaranteed and A b ­
Money to Loan at low
rate of interest to assist purchasers
oasRiT« T-rrse^CALL O N U
Office In the Canfield Block.
Phone 521
FAREWELL
RECEPTION
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
O re year
S ix months
A P R IL
JUST
| IN T H E C O U N TY CO U RT OF
¡T H E S T A T E OF O REGO N FOR
T H E C O U N T Y OF C L A C K X -
’ MAS.
KSTACADA
Plastic Repressed
Brick to be Made
Developing and improvement op­
erations under the direction of Su­
perintendent S. J. Plant, are steadi­
ly going on at the Estacada Brick
& Tile Works.
Preparations are
being made at the plant to make
plastic repressed brick.
New ma­
chinery for this purpose has been
ordered for some time from the fac­
tory at Bucyrus, Ohio.
This new
machinery will be installed in part
of the large clay shed, and the pres­
ent engine and boiler will lie used,
for power.
The full capacity will
lie 30,000 plastic repressed brick a
day, although it is expected that
the works will be run on a 20,000
daily scale. Summer drying sheds
about 130 by 150 are being built for
natural drying purposes.
The ad­
ditions to the works are costing the
owner, Fred S. Morris, aliout $6,-
000. Plastic repressed brick are in
great demand for large building
purposes and where a finished arti­
cle is required.
They are said to
be more endurable, and to stand
more pressure than the pressed
brick. Mr. Plant considers the clay
in the bluff adjoining the factory an
excellent material for making these
brick, and there is almost an un­
limited supply of it. Should work
proceed without any delay the fac­
tory may be running in two months
Our city election occurs June 4,
and its about time tlmt candidates
were announcing themselves.
To Be Sold
! In the matter of the estate of Frank
Preuschoff, deceased.
To Edmund Preuschoff, Frank Preusch­
off, Hans Preuschoff, Mary Preusch­
7oacre ranch, good house and all
off, Martha Preuschoff, Frances
outbuildings,fine well, living water,
Preuschoff and Mary Preuschoff:
15 acres in oats and wheat; % acre
You and each of you are hereby cited
potatoes, young prune orchard and to appear in the above entitled count, in
plenty other fruit, large pasture and the county court room of the county
fully 500,000ft fine standing timber. court house in Oregon City, Clackamas
Enough lumber and wood on place county, Oregon, on the 15th day of April
to pay for it. 60 rods from big store 1907, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m.
and p. o. 2 l/ i miles from Estacada. I thereof, to show cause, if any exists, why
New plank road. A bargain for any an order of stile should not be made sell­
one. All stock and farm imple­ ing at private sale the following describ­
ments included Price, $3500.
ed property: The E 1-2 of the NE1-4 and
the E l 2 of S\V 1 -4 of the NK1-4 of sec­
tion 12, T. 4, S. R . 4, E. of the Willam­
E. RIDGEW AY, Owner
S P R IN G W A T E R
-
O RE ette meridian.
It is further ordered that service of this
citation be published in The Estacada
News for four weeks prior to t.he above
date. Dated March 8, 1907.
Attest:
G. B. Dimick,
ESTA C A D A
F . W. Greennian,
County Judge
County Clerk.
A
F IN K
FARM
On Monday evening a farewell
Mrs. B. O. Boswell gave a dinner
reception was given Mr. and Mrs.
party Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. A. Stratton at the Hotel Ivsta-
A. Jones, Mrs. E va Kessler and
cada by the people of the town and
mother, Mrs. O. B. Lawrence.
former business associates living
near by. Fully 150 responded to
Wagner-Yocum
invitations sent out by Mayor and
The marriage of Miss Ruby E.
Mrs. J. W. Reed, Mrs. F. R. Cary,
Wagner, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.
and Mr. W. F\ Cary.
The hand­
P. M Wagner, to Lloyd M. Yocum,
some hotel was just nicely filled by
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y o ­
those who had come to pay their re­
cum. was solemnized by Judge G.
spects to the honored guests who, on
B. Ditnick at 1 o ’clock, Saturday,
Tuesday, departed for Utah. The
April 6, 1907, in the county court
evening was a most delightful one,
house, in the presence of Olive W ag­
and the great crowd speaks well for
ner, sister of the bride, and Clara P a la c e M e a t M a r k e t
the city, and its friendly loyalty to
Un-
j
Buchegger.
one of its prominent families.
The bride was attired in a beau­
affected cheerfulness prevailed, and |
TH E BEST
tiful Alice blue cashemere dress,
at 10:30 the guests entered the large}
. . . .
, ,
,
. j , ■ 1 trimmed in white satin, and alover
STEAKS CHOPS VEAL
and handsomely decorated dining (
j ,
uv
,,n
lace and white ribbon. The young
room where Man. Bowers had pre­
MUTTON. LARD ETC
people are well known in Clacka­
pared a dainty repast. A t the close
mas county, where a large number
EVERYTHING FRESH & CLEAN
of luncheon, the Toastmaster John
of friends wish them a long and Elides and Pelts bought. All kinds of
Stormer, announced that the time
stock bought and sold
happy life.
for toaf ts had arrived.
Mr. Strat­
H.
N.
NORTH, Proprietor
EUREKA
ton was first called. He told a good
Yes, I Have found it at Last
story, and heartily thanked all for
Found what? Why that Chamberlain's
the demonstration of friendliness.
salve cures eczema and all summer itch­
Others were called on by the toast­ ing of the skin. I have been afflicted for
master and all responded with short many years with skin disease- I had to
speeches. Those who spoke were, get up 3 or 4 times every night and wash
Messrs. Stubbs, Dale, F'raley, Rea­ with cold water to allay the terrible itch­
ing, but since using this salve in Decem­
gan, Womer, Warner, Howe, Rich­
W . A . JO N E S
ber 1905, tile itching lias stopped and lias
ards, Cooper, Sparks, Irwin, Y o ­ not troubled me.—Elder John T. Ongley,
PRO PRIETO R
cum, Cary, Cassidy, Reed, Miller, Rootville, Fa. For sale at Estacada Phar­
Good rigs and careful drivers always
Williams, Rev. McPherson and Dr. macy.
Smith and Dr. Haviland, Miss Mae
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Notice of Final Settlement
Stephens, Mrs. Reagan and Mrs.
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
Williams. A t 12 many said good­
Notice is hereby given, that I have
night, while others remained later. filed in the County Court of Clackamas
WOOD & LUMBER
Their departure is regretted, but county, Oregon, my final report as ad­
Mr. Stratton and family go to Utah ministrator of the estate of Geo. Cun­ Local and Long Distance Telephone
ningham, deceased, and the court has
with the best wishes of Estacada.
fixed Monday, May 6, 1907, at the hour
N O T IC E O F SALE
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County
of Clackamas
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
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 ist day
of April, 1907, licenseing the unders'gaed
as guardian of the said minor to sell at
private sale the interest of said minor in
the following described real property, to-
wit: Lot two (2) in block four (4) of. the
original plat of the City of Estacada,
Clackamas county, Oregon. Alie under­
signed as such guardian will, from and
after the 3rd day of May, 1907, proceed
to sell the above described real estate at
private sale subject to the dower interest
therein of Mary E. Andre, widow of
Thomas J. Andre, deceased, which dower
interest has heretofore been sold and
conveyed to R. A. Strattin in his
individual right. The terms of said sale
will be either cash, or part cash and part
credit. Dated April 1, 1907.
R . A. STRATTON.
Guardian of Dale Andre, a Minor.
A4-25
Livery, Feed 4 Sale
STABLE
L- W. VanDyke lias purchased a
40-acre fruit ranch one mile from
Red Bluff, Cal. on the banks of the
Sacremento river. The j>lace has
several acres of 1 »earing fruit trees
of different varieties.
Mr. Van
Dyke will remain there. The fam­
ily intends going about the 23rd.
David Bridenstine, road overseer
for Garfield district, has secured all
necessary help from the county to
build a good bridge over the Wade
creek just north of town.
Some
grading will be done and gravel or
plank will be laid to connect with
the improved road in both direc­
tions.
Fern Hive was awarded the sec­
ond prize at the Maccabee conven­
tion in Portland, for having the
largest delegation of members pres­
ent, 22 ladies going dowm; also the
3rd prize for having secured the
largest number of benefit members
since January 1, 1907, six new mem­
bers having been added. When the
prizes ( i 10) were awarded Mrs. Hol­
lister said, “ Evidently there is some­
thing more out at Estacada than
dolls stuffed with sawdust. ’ ’
Last week’ s county court changed
several school districts’ boundaries.
Two new districts werecreated, one
by a line being drawn thru High­
land from east to west. The north­
ern, or old district, will have the
old school bouse, but the new dis­
trict will have to build. A portion
of Eagle Creek was detached and
TAXES!
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.
Administrator’s Notice
H. E . CROSS,
TAXES r
: t a x e s
Administrator of the estate of George
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been appointed administratrix
Cunningham, deceased.
Pay your Clackamas county taxes of the estate of Charles Samuel McKown,
M 28- A 25
in Portland. No long waiting in deceased, by the Honorable County Court
line. Save time and carfare. Small of Clackamas county, Oregon. All per­
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
fee 25cts covers everything. Call sons having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same to
and examine the complete tax roll, me for payment at the office of my attor­
Dr. C. B. SMITH
or write for statement of your taxes ney, Gordon E . Hayes, at Oregon City,
Oregon, with proper vouchers within six
PH YSICIAN & SURGEON
months from the date of this notice.
O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E
Dated this 2d day of April, A. D. 1907.
Elizabeth McKown, Adminis­
Over the Bank of Estacada
tratrix of the estate of Charles Samuel
McKown, deceased.
PHO NE
[ e s t a b l i s h e d 1893]
Gordon E . Hayes, Attorney for Estate.
A4-M2
606-608, Chamber of Commerce,
Clackamas Title
.....Company.....
William K. Haviland, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office at drug store
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Estacada
P O R T L A N D , O REGO N
T im b er Land act, June 3, 1878
■I' *1* Hi
if i»* i»**l* » 'I*
■«' i«* 'I* *f
T IM E C A R D
Notice for Publication
I
United States land office, Portland, Oregon. March
1 12. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in com pi i-
| ance with the provisions of the act of congress of June
3. F878, entitled " A n act for the sale of timber land*
: in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash-
| ington territory,” as extended to all the public land
1 states by act of August 4. 1 892. Jennie H. Galloway
of Portland, county of Multnomah,state of Oregon, has
this day filed In this office his sworn statement 7309,
for
the
purchase of the SJ4 of the Northeast
j quarter[H]&lots 1& 2 of Sec. 2 in Tow n. 5 S. R .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 Monday, the 3rd day of Jure. 1 907. H e names
as witnesses: H W Galloway of Portland! Oregon:
A Morrow of Estacada, Oregon; James Marr of
Estacada. Oregon, and Frank Schlegel of Portland.
Oregon.
A n y and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before said 3rd
day of June 1907.
Algernon S. Dresser. R egister.
M 21-M 23
Farmers find many curious things
R E SID E N C E
happening around them every day
Co. ::
Corner Shafford and Fourth
Phone I 0 . W. P. & R y .
which they can not understand, and
ESTACADA-PORTE AND
nobody, even the scientists, can e x ­
■ ah. plain for them. Why, for instance
t Cars .eave Estacada for Port­
Dr. R. W . ANDERSON
land:
does a horse strain a drink of water
D ENTIST
through its lips? Why does a cow
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
7:37. 9:37. n :37 A. M. and
poke her entire face into the bran
1 :37> 347. 5:37. 9:05 P- M.
Will visit Estacada every Saturday
mash, eat all she can, then lick her
The D u b o is L u m b e r C o m p an y
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
nostrils with her tongue? Why does
■■■" ■ «» of Estacada, Oregon*- ---
cada :
Office with Dr. C. B. Smith
the chicken drink exactly opposite
M ANUFACTURERS OF A I.L C LA SSES OP
to the horse or cow, having to hold
7:3° . 9= 3° . i * :3o A . M. and \
1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M.
its head up when it swallows a drink
D im ick & D im ick,
of water? Then note the pigeon, of
• [ W ay freight leaves Estacada !
the same feathered family, as it
Attorneys at Law
in the morning, daily except !
keeps its bill immersed while drink­
Í Sun. returning in the evening. I
Nortary Public, General Law *
*
Notice for Publication
ing. But a dog laps the water in
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­ • Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 1
Land office at Portland. Oregon, March 30, 1907.
its mouth. This animal, moreover,
First St. Portland, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that the following named set­
stracts furnished
never chews its food, while the cat,
tler has filed notice of his intention to make final
♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■»■I., M .» . M n». » » .I HM'
proof in support of his claim and that said proof w ill
his companion household pet, al­
be made before the register and receiver at Portland.
M O N EY LO A N E D
S+t+tHigh grade building material a specialty£££££!
ways chews thoroughly liefore swal­
Why Suffer from Rheumatism?
Oregon, on May 18. 1907. viz: O liver Shidler. H. E
Do you know that rheumatic pains can No. 15260. for the S e * of s w tf of S ec. 24. T . 2. S.
lowing. How is it that failing to
R .6 E .H e names the followlngwitnesses to proof his
OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, AN DRESFN BUD. be relieved? If you doubt this just try con
masticate does not hurt a dog, but
residence upon and cultivation of said land
If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit
one application of Chamberlain's pain vtz: tinuous
Thom as Brown
of Salmon. Oregon
w ith all other animals, including
O r eg o n C it v
O r e g o n balm. It will make rest and sleep possi­
Joseph W alls of
man, unchewed food causes dyspep­
You Out to the Top Notch in Every­
Andrew Oaks of
ble and that certainly means a great deal
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Safe Med­ to any one afficted with rheumatism.
George Oak
of
sia? Why has a cow a cud and why
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister
icine for Children
thing
.Sold
at
Estacada
Pharmacy.
can a horse shiver its hide to drive
A4M 9
Tllis flag, the mast beautiful of
In buying a cough medicine for chi!-
away flies? These questions show «11
1
dren never be afraid to buy Chambt rlain
sig n s, is g o m e to w ave
,
,
J ,
Mouldings in All Styles
that we do dot know it all.— Amer­ all national en
,
.
......
I cough remedy. There is no danger from
over
our
public
school
building.
It
j
it
>11(1
reliej
ia
always
sure
to
. It
ican Farmer.
is the purpose of the pupils bf the j ¡s intended especially for coughs, colds,
C E. D U B O IS, M a n a g e r
8th and 9th grades in the Estacada j croup and whooping cough, and there is
The Oregon City correspondent school to use the money from their no better medicine in the world for these
T h is r u n t w a s fa rro w e d A p r il 19, 1900,
a n d w eighed o n ly 5 6 lbs. J u ly 20, 1901.
W, A. JO NES it our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon
diseases.
It i.
is not
not only.
only a certain
to the Portland Evening Telegram play to buy the flag with.
O n th a t d a y I began feeding i t th e P ru s ­
T h e ldi*
“ “ ’ »»
«rts cure for
sian S to c k F o o d . I fed i t t w ice a d a y
I croup, but when given as soon as croupy
says:
f o r 6 0 days a n d th en th ree tim es a week
play, a comedy entitled. Too Much courL appeanl wiu prevsnt the attack
Telephone connection direct with mill
I t c on s u m ed 12 p ou n d s P ru s sia n S to c k
Superintendent O’ Malley, of the of a Good Thing, will he given in j Whooping cough is not dangerous when
F o o d . I s o ld i t J a n u a ry 9, 1 9 0 2 a n d i t
w eighed 2 5 4 p ou n d s— G. H IN D S , R o c k ­
United States Bureau of Fisheries, the park pavilion on Friday even- | this remedy is given as directed. It con­
fo rd , Illin o is .
has returned from an inspection trip ing. this week.
Other features of | uins no °P’ura or other harm(ul drugs,
HOGS GAIK J U S . A DAT.
ns confidently to a ba-
Berber«, one o f m y enei
of the new station at Ca/adero, enteriainmeut will be included. A . . and mav ’ be given
,
_________Food to h is b o as th a t he w as ratten in g and
bv
at
to
an
adult
Sold
at
the
Estacada
w.
w
eighed
them se v e ra l ttases when fe e d in g it and
GKO. C. B R O W N E LL
W. A. H E Y L M A N
where stcelhead eggs are being tak­
g a in o f th ree pounds a d a y to e a c h b og.—Conrad
spirit of patriotism causes the clavs- pharmacy,
O R K O O N C IT Y
KSTACADA
en for propagation. Irving H W il­ es to do this work to secure the flag
B R O W N E LL and H EY LM AN
son has charge of the work. The for their school, and the public will
Isaac Goldstine died while in St.
FATTEN H00S AND CATTLE
P I ru s s ia n S to c k F o o d t o th e
A T T M I S M A L L I A T C O A T . A d d m smalt quantity F
ATTORNEYSATLAW
eggs are being sent to the sub-sta­ be well entertained Friday. Prices Vincent hospital last Sunday. Mr.
regular grain ration o f every animal fèd.
I t c o n d itio n ss
s th e s to m a c h a n d bow els,
jrorißes i
4. im proves digestion and enables th e animal t o g e t th e m o s t o u t o f I
PRACTICE IN A M , COURTS
tion at Eagle Creek, where their 25 aud 15 cents.
Goldstine will be remembered as
T I B B E S T F A I B 0 IS C S . Will pat ihsm ia cm A d - b r S P U N ! WOBJL
All kinds of I.cgs 1 Business promptly attended to
hatching is superintended by G. H.
one of the firm of Goldstine & Lcv-
Estates and Prohate Matters csrefully taken care of
Ityfora
! itt, who did a clothing business in
> Talbot. Mr. O’ Malley made a trip
AD M INISTRATO R’S NOTICE
R Î* ® N O T T A K I T M I P L A C I O F T M I R A T I O N . U <
to the old state hatchery on the Up-
Notlce „ lurrby
lhat the under Estacada las* fall. He had l»een in
I f « r i 4 M « j y |w »o w n . w r i t « a «.
: per Clackamas, last week to check signed has been duly appointed admin is- j poor health for a long time and had
'
r b «* d o f tta r k
. . . . ■ n « thin ad and w «
Mrs. Earl Shibley visited friends j Dr. C. B. Smith has lreen appoint- up the property there. This hatch- trator of the estate of S. H. Van I.euvcn, ' undergone an operation of some sort
J yo u o « r M p * r * F * r n » «r '* «ad
■ • H*nd Book F R K E .
itt town several days of last week. cd administrator of estate of S. H. ery was originally the property Gf '>c" “ e d , b y th e .punty c o u rt o f C la ck a- The burial was held in Portland.
m m m own i n c m i t r i a l o f f e r .
mas county, Oregon. A 11 persons having
James Dtttican came up from Ber­ Van Lenvan, deceased.
: the state, but in 1904 it was turned
The firm of Goldstine & Levitt have
m u 8!All STOCK r o o i A IC N EBT CO, ST. PAUL MIRK.
claims against said estate are aoti fied to
■ rv a ltr r I M S Urn U lfe r. n « n A W .
ing Saturday and visited at F. J.
lover to the United States Govern- prertn’ the same to me at Estacada, said a clothing store in Oregon City. It
O. H. Schock, who owns a fine
Harkcui ider's where his daughter,
j metit, and full control of the fish­ county and state, within six months from was but a year or two ago that the
Isabel, is living while attending the suburban home and several acres of eries work on the Clackamas River this date.
FOR S A L E B Y
oldest son of Mr. Goldstine died, a 1
Dated April n th , 1907.
town school
Mr. Duncan reports land across the river, has gone on „ a s given to the Federal bureau,
victim of mountain climbing, and
J. F. L o v e la ce
Du. C. B. SM ITH .
business prosperous with them.
an exploring trip in the gulf states The superintendent found a great
soon after Mrs. Goldstine died.
A ll M2
Administrator Aforesaid.
Oregon City
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
T H IS
r u n t
B B Ë
PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD
too
Agency for Prussian Mock Foods, Estacada