The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, June 13, 1907, Image 4

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    Mrs. Wm. Stubbe was at Oregon i Mrs. S. Leray and family are at
C ITA TIO N
City on business yesterday.
Oregon City.
; I n the county court of the State of Ore­
gon, for Clackamas county
PUBLISHED THURSDAY MORNING
Jesse Stubbs is expected home
A . A . Allen was in from the farm
In the matter of the estate of
from his claim in Washington.
I yesterday, and transacted business.
AUxfrt Meissner, deceased
H . A. W ILLIAM S
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cunning-
p. M. Gill returned from Wasco
To Rudolph Meissner and
Meiss­
county Saturday, where he bad ner and to all the heirs of said deceased,
Er.tore'i al the io^Icffua In Estacada. Oregon, as ham took the morning car Wedues
second class mall
day for the city.
been as a delegate to the meeting of known or unknown, greeting:
THE
GEO. C. BROWNELL
& Company
KSTACADA
NEWS
SU BSCRIPTIO N R A T E S
Have outside Land, including Farms, for
Sale. Also residence property, situated in
JU N K 13. *9°7
Henry DuBois,
On easy terms. Title guaranteed and Ab­
stracts furnished. Money to Loan at low
rate of interest to assist purchasers
ury. A s a rule the world today e x ­
pects more from its great men who
are comparatively poor than it does
from those who are wealthy. The
recenty address of Secretary Taft is
along the line of encouraging the
wealthy youth to give more time
and thought to the welfare of others
and less to idle pleasure.
Of the
other side of life he believes “ that
material things may become all ab­
sorbing. Prosperty may liecome so
great that to share in it may come
to seem the one end of life,” which
condition of things, it appears to us,
has already arrived.
CALL ON US
Phone 521
Oregon City
The Dubois Lumber Company
-o f
E sta c a d a ,
Oregon*—
■ ■“
M ANUFACTURERS OF A LL C LA SSES OF
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
flfioh g ra d e building m a te ria l a
sp ecia lty ]
If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit
You Out to the Top Notch in Every­
thing I^C(]Uire(jarars7/rr7^«««gr«««#^^
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
W. A. JO NES ia our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon
Telephone connection direct with mill
W. At H E Y L M A N
GEO . C B R O W N E L L
ORKCON CITY
BROWNELL and HEYLMAN
estac a d a
A TTO R N E Y S -A T-L A W
PRACTICE IN A LL COURTS
All kinds of Legal Business promptly aUended to
Estates and Probate Matters, carefully taken care of
Livery, Feed & Sale
Every Man His Own.Doctor
;;
Shall the tenth and eleventh grades
of school work he added to our pre. -
ent school curriculum? Is there a de­
mand for the additional grades and
will the greater exjiense he easily
met by the district ? The cost of
maintaining a third room would he
about $700 a year.
The furnish­
ings for the room would cost at least
$75. We believe the grades should
be added, and another teaelier em­
ployed. The school room is already
finished for use. Several of the pu­
pils are finishing the present course
and if the work is not extended they
will either he forced to stop their
school work, or go to some other
school.
Much better educational
results can be obtained with another
room, and it will an inducement for
others to come here for school priv-
eleges, instead of our own children
seeking school advantages else­
where. Estacada’s school district
is one of the richest in the county;
and its assessment should not be far
below $200,000 since the comple­
tion of the electric plant at Cazade-
ro. The district’s receipts, from all
sources, the closing year amounts
to $1,850 . Of this only $855 goes
for teachers’ wages, leaving $995.
for other purposes. The school was
completed for $500 and many old
warrants have been paid, leaving the
district nearly free of outstanding
warrant indebtedness. Apparently
this places tis in a good position to
add another room. About $225
was realized this year from sale of
the old school house ($15 0 ) and a
public play ($75)given by the pu­
pils. It is not known just what the
last assessment was; however, with
a 5 mill levy it seems another room
can lie run, and besides clear the
district of debt, except for bonds.
The average man cannot afford to em­
ploy a physician for every slight ailment
' or' injury tlint may occur in his family,
nor dun he affordjtojneglect them, as so
slight an injury ns the scratch of n pin
lias been known to cause tile loss of a
PRO PRIETOR
I limb. Hence every mail must of neces-
■ slty lie his ownjdoctor for“ this class of
Good rigs and careful drivers always
ailments. Success often depends upon
prompt treatment which can only be had
SPECIAL ATTENTION
when suitable medicines are kept at hand.
The rain that visited this part of
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
Chamberlain's Remedies have been in j the county the first o f the week did
the market for many year, and enjoy a a
(,ea, o f
, to a„ k in d s of
good reputation.
i
_
,
.
WOOD & LUMBER
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- *^ro Ps ; Potatoes, corn and g rain s
rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints.
J esp ecially needed a little m oisture
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for | to g iv e a better gro w th , and the
coughs, cohls, croup and whooping cough late rains answered the purpose.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an antisep­
tic liniment) for cuts bruises, burns,
Oregon City is complaining to the
swellings, lame back and rheumatic pains
Dr. C. B. SMITH
Southern
Pacific company of that
Chamberlain's Stomahe and Liver Tab­
PH YSICIAN & SURGEON
lets for constipation, biliousness and railroad not having adequate facili­
ties for shipjiers at that point.
stomache tpuhlcs.
O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E
Chamberlain’s Salve for diseases of the
Over the Bank of Estacada
skin. One bottle of each of these five
Eagle Creek people signed a re­
preparations costs hut #1.25. For sale by monstrance to the county commis­
PIION E
the Estacada Drug Store.
sioners and prevented a retail sa­
STABLE
W. A. JONES
loon from starting there.
William K. Mavi'and, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office at drug store
-
Fstacuda
R E SID E N C E
Corner Shafford and Fourth
•
Flione
D r. R. W . ANDERSON
•
DENTIST
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
♦ ♦
Will visit Estacada every Saturday
O.’iirc with Dr. C. B. Smith
Dimick & Dimick,
Attorneys at Law
^ I ^ N o r t a r y Public, v General
w , , « Law
Practice, Mortgages fomlosed, Ab-
stracts furnished
M O N EY L O A N E D
O F F IC E S :
2, 3 & 4, A N IIR K S K N BI.D .
O regon C ity
O a rc n s
FOR SALE
Miss Zoa Irwin came home T u ts -, the State grange.
l e t m u h.s ^
^ ^
^ ^ ^ hereby cite<1 aml ;
00 day from Corvallis, tlieschoool year home folks while in \\ asco.
-yr- required to appear in the above entitled j The DuBois farm of 197 acres,
50
at the college Having closed.
■ Gill will devote some time to p!:o- col rt at the c u r t riMim thereof at Ore- <^o acres in cultivation, 15 in fruit,
, tography now.
j gou .citf in said county and state on the j
pctsture> buildings, water, on
Tuesday being class day of the
Rev. C. T. McPherson preaches ^
uTen ami the!e°to Ihuw Pla,,k roatl 2 nlilts from Estacada’
June
class
of
Portland
High
School
at
Dover
and
Zion
next
Sunday.
,;aUse,
if
any
there
be, why the petition near school and p. o. Soil rich,
in
In the past history of our coun­
l'erms
try much more has been done for the class _ participated in a trolley Mrs. McPherson will deliver an ad- of the adminiatrator of said estate for the . j the Springwater country.
the public good by men in public | ride and picnic at this place. Leav-jdress. following Sunday school *
eaS>' See or address,
Epworth
League
,
,
,
.
J
L
mg
Portand
at
9:30
with
many
mu
-1
Estacada,
on
the
Epwortb
I
—
IshouId
not
anorder
,na(fe
life who, in early life, have strug­
granting the administrator the right to
its anniversary. In the e\ clllllg
gaj)j rea| property, which ia described
gled with proverty, than has been sical and unmusical sounds they at
O REGO N
done by the public man who, in last arrived at their destination at Mr McPherson s sermon will he of fullows, to-wit: The west half of the S P R IN G W A T E R .
early life reveled in wealth and* lux­ 11 o’ clock. The day was Spent in special interest to the business men. northwest quarter, and the northeast
Oregon City, Gladstone, Milwauke,
Estacada, Malwaukie Park, Oak Grove
Office In the Caufield Block.
$1
Ono year
Six months.
F A RM
Car Manufact­
urer
Im portant
Fzra Meeker
the Orevon
pioneer ‘‘uarter
‘ SeC‘ In the County Court of the State
t games,
, • . and • all report , a , . fine time.
l.zra .Meeker,
the uregon
pioneer
, 3 T 3. S. the
R . ] northwest
E . of the quartcr
W M in ° Clack-
1 his class is composed of one him- of s2 w l,0 is driving with a yoke of lmas countVi Oregon,
of Oregon for County of
dred twenty-five members of which oxen fro,n Puyallup. Wash, to the
This citation is served upon you and
. Clackamas
only about half were present. \\ h a t: \ ( janUc, wjp drive his unique rig each of you by publication by order of
In the matter of the Estate
if the other half had come!
down Broadway, New York City, the above entitled court made and dated
of
• .1
1
this 10 dav of June. 1907.
| The wagon lie lias is the one lie
witness the Hon. Grant
DimicU> Emery I. French, deceased
The final account of the administrator,
drove from Kentucky to Oregon in, 1 judge of the above entitled court with
Gleaned By the Wayside
.
. . .
J
J
1111 1852.
Mr. Meeker wants the the seal of said court affixed this 10 day of the above estate being filed in the a-
bove court, by order of said court Mon­
j government to make the old Oregon of June, 1907.
Attest: F. W. Greenmail, Clerk. day, June 24, 1907, at the hour of ten
The rains are doing much good; tra'l a national boulevard,
o’clock a. m. in the county court room
Geo. L . Storv, Atty fo r Admr.
in the county court house in Oregon City
crops- of all kinds look fine; farmers ; \ much larger quantity of fruit
JI 3 - J "
Oregon, is the time and place for hearing
happy and every body rejoycing
is coming into Estacada from tile
objections, if any, thereto and discharge
in the country.
country this year than last. Among j
Do Not Neglect the Children
of administrator and release of bonds­
Mrs. L . Palmateer returned Sat­ those who are making a specialty of ' At this season of the year the first un- men.
urday from Portland. Glad to see fruit raising is W . H. Holder. He natural looseness of a child's bowels
JOHN W. LO D ER,
should have immediate attention. The Administrator of the Estate of Emery I.
you home again Mrs. Palmateer.
1 js putting a good portion of his land
best thing that can tie given is Chamber-
Miss Grace Davis has been sick jnto fruit.
So far his venture has , Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- French, deceased
M23-J20
ill lied since Wednesday and in the j proved successful, andheisnow sell- edy followed by castor oil as directed
care of a physician.
j ing his first crop of strawberris of i with each bottle of the remedy. For sale
Miss Jenny Linn who has been which he lias a good yield of differ-
*he Estacada Drug Store,
Notice to Creditors
visiting for a week or two at Cur- ent varieties— Clarks, Magoons and
The undersigned has been appointed
SP R IN G W A TER
administrator with the will annexed of
rinsville returned Sunday to the Sharpless. The quality and growth
the Estate of Sarah B. Ingle, by order of
mill.
is all that could be desired. - Mr.
Decoration day was well observed j County Court of Clackamas county, and
Mrs. W . Shriner came over from Holder set out two acres more into
at Springwater; quite a number of all persons having claims against said es-
Boring last Wednesday for a visit strawberries this spring, besides an
in the Garfield neighborhood.
equal amount of Logan berries, and
The already attractive home of different varieties of raspberries,
Mr. and Mrs. W . II. Holder has goose lierries, Etc. The state’ s e x ­
been made more so lately by the perimental apple orchard which is
addition of a fine lawn fence of an on Mr. Holder's farm is doing well.
improved pattern; the Holders be­
lieve in doing things well.
Walter Snuffiu can lie seen every j
morning coming to town u ith a j
load of strawberries which he ships Estacada’ s public schoolsclosed the
to Portland. Mr. Snuflin has a year’ s work on Tuesday, and in t h e
very nice patch in bearing and sev- j evening graduation exercises were
eral acres lately planted.
1 held in the M. E. cliurcli for the
The little daughter of Mr. and eighth and ninth grades.
The
Mrs. Henry Epperson met with a church was tastily decorated with
bad accident Tuesday, having the | the classes’ colors and flowers, and
two middle fingers of the left hand 1 the crowd that gathered just filled
chopped off. Dr. Haviland dressed the room’ s seating capacity.
The
the wounds. Those who saw the program lasted an hour and a half,
little one were surprised at her for- and it was thoroughly enjoyed by
titude and the admirable patience ; all. The audiance gave its sincere
with which she bore her pain and commendation unfeignedly.
The
misfortune.
graduates did remarkably well, and
And now hurry up with that can- the city should feel delighted at the
nery in Estacada 50 acres of straw -1 success of its schools. A t the close
berries will he set out in the next of the program, County School Supt
two years if the O. W . P. & Ry. Zinser gave an interesting and in-
Co. will give reasonable rates for | structive address to the classes, and
perishable jirodv.ee on the first pas- Principal J. E. Stubbs, after a short
senger car to Portland; as it is now, talk, presented the diplomas. The
50c per crate for strawberries is ninth grade graduates are, Olive K.
prohibitive.
There is no doubt Wagner, Edna N. Miller, A va W.
this is as good a fruit country as Lovelace, Lawrence E. VanDyke
Hood River is and people in the and Simeon Smith; and those of the
neighborhood of Estacada will prove eighth grade are, Kittie E. Reagan,
it to lie so if they can find a practi- Will. M. Dale, Paul V'. Womer and
cable outlet for the produce.
I Mary A . Dale.
Class of ’0 7 Graduate
- Help to start
Fruit and Vegetable
Cannery
By attending the public meeting in Estacada on
Friday, June 14. Efforts will be made to have
a cannery established here
families congregated at the ceme- tatc are herefc>’ r« l““ ted to present them.
. . . .
.
. . . . duly verified to said administrator at the
tery and made the graves beautiful1 office
’ of John W. Loder, Oregon City,
with flowers and evergreens.
Oregon, within six months from this date
The children of the Springwater
S. P. IN G L E ,
Sunday school are practicing for Administrator with the Will annexed of
Children's Day, under the direction the Estate of Sarah B. Ingle, deceased
M23-J20
of Miss Erma Shibley.
A ll of the parties on the Spring-
water telephone line have their
phones in and their sing and hum
isn’ t slow.— A Subscriber.
TIME CARD
0 . W. P.
Colic anD diarrhoea
& Ry. Co.
Pains in the stomache, colic and diar- '
ESTACADA-PORTLAND
rhoea are quichly relieved by the use . i
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ] [ Cars eave Estacada for Port­
Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by the Es- - 1
land:
tacada Drug Store.
7:37. 9:37. 1 1 :3 7 A . M. and
i:37. 3 47 5:37, 9:05 P. M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada:
: 7:30. 9:30. 11:3 o A . M. and
1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :1 5 P. M.
G E T YO U R
PRINTING
W ay freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, daily except
D O N E A T T H E N E W S S H O P llI f Sun' -tu rn in g in the evening.
■ Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 j '
First St. Portland, Oregon.
m
The M arvelous
P r o s p e r it y o f the
United States
A
» y
Sir
T H’O M A S
L IP T O N
A
V I S I T of some weeks' duration to the United States,
wherein I had the opportunity of inspecting the groat
American manufactories and of examining in detail tho
progress of American industry, convinces me that the
British public has no idea of the kind of prosjieritv tho
United States is enjoying today. It is no exaggeration to stato that
A T N O P R E V I O U S P E R IO D I X H U M A N H I S T O R Y has such
prosperity been known in any country.
,
H
Every one in America is making money; not only making money,j
but making it I N P I L E S — in such piles that the ordinary standards
of comfort and luxury are disappearing and nre being replaced by new.
ideals. The demand for labor is such that it cannot bo supplied, where­
by work in many places is very much curtailed.
T H K PUR CHASIN G POW ER
BY L E A P S A N D BOUNDS.
OF
THE
PEOPLE
IS
RUSHIN G
UP
The Oregonian says that Bourne the office of street superintendent & a 32-candle incandescent globe on
The railways’ immense prosperity has had an effect on the steel and
is a rare name, bat that is not say­ water commissioner was declared each pole in the business part, and
iron trade, but even America’s gigantic iron output is so inadequate
vacant, and E. S. Womer was ap- fe" er iu the residence P ^ t of town,
ing that Bourne is rare.
that she is driven to buy raw iron abroad. The steel trust alone makes,
pointed to the position, with the of-
The council was called in special more pig iron than the whole of the works in the United Kingdom.
fice of city marshal annexed, at a session Monday evening, owing to British industries arc D W A R F E D in comparison with those of this
i salary of $65 a mouth.
Since the the members wishing to attend the prodigious American colossus.
departure of R. A . Stratton, a va- graduation exercises of the school
American steel and iron makers are fully booked with orders for
cancy has existed on the hoard and Tuesday evening.
L. C. Posson
the next two years, a state of tilings which has N E V E R been known
it was thought best to fill this ow- took the oath of office as council-
i in England.
The cost of food in Britain is now very high, owing
ing to the importance of the busi- man. A deal was closed with the
chiefly to the short shipments from America, and the day is not far dis-
ness soon to lie transacted, and L. Pacific Coast Pipe Company lor the
I C. Posson was appointed to the old gravity system water pipe—9,900 | tant when all the food products of America will be required F O R
W . H. Judson, head 0/ the big
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place of Mr Stratton. Application feet 4-inch, 200 feet 5-inch, and 200 A M E R I C A N C O N S U M P T IO N .
A M E R IC A N P R O S P E R ITY O E P E N O S UPON T H E IM M E N S E E X ­
concern seeking a manufacturing
The hoard of city councilmen, at by Messrs Johnson and Cooper was feet 6-inch. Work begins at ov.ee
PANSION O F SOLID IN D U S TR IE S . UPON T H E IN C R EA S IN G P U R ­
site at Estacada, for the purpose of
l*le meeting last Friday evening, made to purchase lo ts in block 7 on the pipe ditch.
The source of
C H A SIN G POW ER O F T H E PEOPLE, UPON T H E L E G IT IM A T E D E ­
building railroad cars, met with the 1 Kround out ® grist of business, and of the city, and the recorder and the new water supply will he the
V E L O P M E N T OF A C R IC U L T U R E A N D T H E M INING IN D U S T R Y . T H IS
people last evening and explained Adjourned till Tuesday evening.
mayor were ordered to execute a springs on the Yocum farm 1 ^
P R O S P E R I T Y IS S U C H T H A T I T 13 P R O S E C U T I N G M A M M O T H P U B L I C
to them 1 lie jilans which his com-
After the reading of the proceed- deed of the lot to the gentlemen up miles cast of town.
The a .ter is W O R K S F OR W H I C H IN L E S S F O R T U N A T E T I M E S C A P I T A L W O U L D
' patty
meeting, and on payment to the city by them of said to be perfectly pure, and the BK U N O B T A I N A P I » ,
- has to build at Estacada. Steps
.
. ings
. ° f . thc . previous
.
A petition was received, flow perpetual.
It will cost about
arc proceeding rapidly for the lcca- ‘ »e auditing of ' a ' few bills, K. S. $200.
Womer
handed
in
his
resignation
1
signed
by
a
number
of
the
property
!
$2.000
to
complete
the system,
tion of the mill at this point.
as recorder which was accepted, and owners on Broadway, asking that
A contract was closed with the
Y o u r name is alw ays desired on
O. H. I.icthorn and family visit- on „lotion A. N. Johnson was ap- that street be improved by paving. Portland Railway, Light & Power
[ed at the Duns farm last Sunday.
pointed to fill the vacancy. In view After some discussioh it was agreed Company to light the streets with
Miss Edna Miller gave a party of the fact that the town's charter that the city -hould enter into a con- 25 32-candle incandescent lights at
last evening in honor of a visiting requires people holding offices in tract with the railway company for f 1 a light a month; duration of cop-
friend.
i the city to he residents of the city, electric lighting the streets; placing tract, one year.
. •
Business
Visits Estacada and Tells the Transacted b y Councilmen—
People What His Com­
A Cleaning up of Several
pany Expect to Do
Standing Questions
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