The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, July 25, 1907, Image 2

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GEO. C. BROWNELL
& Company
K ST AC ADA
PUBLISHED
THURSDAY
G I R L W A N T ED
| Fishermen White and Hooligan
Mrs. B. O. Boswell accidently
To do dining room and chamber of the Oregon Journal spent yestcr- fell last Friday and received a bad
MORNING work in private home.
Call on or day fishing at Cazadero, and pulled sprain of an arm.
The injury is
address The News, F'stacada, Ore. out some fine frys.
healing, though slowly.
N EW S|
H. A. W ILLIA M S
Sale.
including
Farms, for
$400 at 6 per
$600 “
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$«00 *>
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$■ 500 “
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See Bank of
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JU L Y 15, 1907
Also residence property, situated in
Title guaranteed and Ab­
stracts furnished.
Money to Loan at low
rate of interest to assist purchasers
Eastern Clackamas county is tak­
ing al! the laurels this year from
the rest of the state. The cherries
are the biggest and most luscious,
the strawberries are the reddest and
sweetest, the vegetables are the
largest and soundest, and the girls
the sweetest and purest.
«■EpaaaasiasK .C A L L O N U S.;,
Office In the Caufield Block.
Phone 521
Oregon City
The word has been passed around
that the Estacada saloons are to be
closed on Sunday. Last Sunday’ s
riotous time seems to have precipi­
tated the decision o” the part of the
officials to close the houses of liqui
dation. With an t ra police force
for Sundays it v
d seem an easy
matter to keep a
ill town with
but one block or so to parol in an
orderly condition. And what is our
big city jail for? and our city court
and peace officers? The city treas­
ury can stand the addition of a few
fines.
The Dubois Lumber Company
— —
of
Estacada, Oregon-
^
M ANUFACTURERS OF A U , C LA SSES OF
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
M&tiligh grade building materia! a specialty^
1
If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit
You Out to the Top
Notch
in
cent.
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Estacada.
Oklahoma will soon come into the
Breaking into a nest of yellow-
union. When reference is made to
Oklahoma, or the name spoken, it ’ jacks while picking berries isn't the
brings to mind the thought of wild, pleasantest kind of fun even if the
frontier life.
But Oklahoma has lively little things do cover you with
the most stringent of prohibition kisses, says Dave \Vrarner.
laws.
F. E. Boner ecently received
Oregon City, Gladstone, Milwauke,
Estacada, Malwaukie Park, Oak Grove
On easy terms.
SPRINGWATER
TO LO A N
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
H ave outside Land,
Every­
thing
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
The Columbia-SanPedro accident
is another of the strange things that
happen in the world.
Two vessels
on the broad ocean, traveling in op­
posite directions, ran into each oth­
er. Both vessels were several miles
out of their usual course. Chances
are one in thousands against such a
catastrophe, yet it happens. That
those two boats should chance to
meet ^s they did on a dark foggy
night seems strangely miraculous.
It was only a happenstance, as
it were, but where were the fog
whistles ?
n
W. A. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon
City Business
Telephone connection direct with mill
from a Minnesot ■ friend a beautiful
wreath made ot milk weed. The
coloring is vt ry pretty, and the de­
sign and work effect is extremely
dainty. It is a delicate piece of ar­
tistic work.
A radish has been on exhibit at
North’s store the past week. It has
the form of the human left hand
with the wrist, hand, four fingers
and thumb in a very striking re­
semblance to one's hand.
It was
grown in Doc Pulmateer’s garden.
Services at the Methodist Episco­
pal church, Sunday June 28 - 10 a.
m. Sunday School. At 11 the pas­
tor will preach on “ Love Thy
Neighbor,’ ’ and in the evening at 8
on “ Remember Thy Creator.’ ’ The
Kpworth Leigue at 7:30 will be led
by the 4th vice-president. Subject,
“ Enriching Others.’ ’
H. N. North is now sole owner
of the Emporium general store, he
having on Tuesday purchased Dar-
owisli & Co’ s remaining interest in
the business. Mr. North assumes
all debts and collects all accounts of
the old firm. Miss Miller and Mr.
Kaffoury will remain in the store
for some time,
Willis Yonts con-
tinues in his old capacity.
W. W. Porter took a party'of rel­
atives out this week on a picnic up
Eagle creek. They had a joyful old
time but on the return one *of the
hack wheels exploded and the party
pleasantly tripped along for 5 miles
until Will could get a gocart to take
them home.
The party consisted
of Roy Porter and wife of Los A n­
geles, Mrs. N.«K. Groff, Mrs. J. T.
Page and children.
The Deering Lbr. Co, of Viola,
W. A. H K Y L M A N
| GKO. C B R O W N E L L
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B R O W N E LL and H EY LM A N
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS
All kinds of I,ogal Uusinns promptly attended to
Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of
i
The Doctor away from Home when Need­
ed
People are often very much disappoint-
| ed to find that their family physician is
| away when they most need his services.
Diseases like cramp colic and cholera
A . JO N E S
j morbus require prompt treatment and
PROPRIETOR
i have in many instances proven fatal be-
I fore medicine could he procured or a phy
The right way is to
Good rigs ami careful drivers always I siciau summoned.
keep at hand n liottle of Chamberlain’s
SPECIAL ATTENTION
j colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. No
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties j physician can prescribe a better medicine
| for these diseases.
By having it in the
! house you escape much pain and suffer­
ing and all risk. Buy it now; it may save
WOOD & LUMBER
Local aud Long Distance Telephone# j life. For sale at Estacada Drug Store.
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ALL GOOD THINGS
Dr. C. B. SMITH
m u st win
PH YSIC IAN & SURGEON
upon
their
merits. The International
O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E
Over the Bank of Estacada
D ictio n a r y hivs won a
its merits and is in more
general use than any other
William K. Haviland, M. D.
work o f it3 kind in the
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
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English language.
Estacada
R ESID EN C E
Corner Shafford and Fourth
Phone i
Dr. R. W. ANDERSON
DENTIST
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
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A . II. S ufc«\ L I » D ., D .D ., o f O x f o r d K
lU t v e r s lt y , F.Dglan«'., hi < r o r e u tly mu i f
«>t it : 11 i:> liuU-cil a nmrvclou.-* w o rk ; It 1st
tli:!h nit t o 1 ohcc I yc «*f u «lu tn m a ry raoreEj
e x iia u s tlv o noil e o in p lo 'o . r.v o rj th in g is I
In it n o t o n ly w h a t « e toigh» e x p e c t 1 oB
H» m ! I11 r.u« h \ w o rk , b u t aim» v hat fe w o f I
Uit w o u ld •*» tn lm ve th ou gh t o f l ■« k in g fo r . I
A pu d ? 1 n o t t o t h e n o w o d lt io a m m
L i
.t It fini y u p t o -lute. I i i i i v o l K o n f
* th r o u g h t o o la t te r w ith a fM lfn
o f of I« tiMhtm .it nt Its «•oinpletem'Wi, an
the i. u o u u t 1 1 la b o r th a t has l sen p u t !
Into it.
TH E
GRAND
D R iZ H
Ith© hlffhtdt nwitni) wiu* jriven to the In-
ternatiouul at Hie Work!'» Pair, bt. Louis. E
Will visit Rstacaria every Saturday
m
Office with Dr. C. B. Smith
FREE
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' A T i lt in P m r a e h tlM ilM In-fl
l’o r I Lu y 1
11 libri nit**«
Dimick & Dimick,
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G . Ci C . M E R R IA M C O „
puoi
iSHcns,
CPT'NCFiti o, M*ra.
Attorneys at Law
j(W N o rt* ry Public, General I.aw
Practice, Mortgage* foreclosed, Ab­
stracts furnished
M O N EY LO A N E D
O F F IC E S : 2, 3
D . i r .n s C
it y
&
On request of W. H. Judson Co.
ordinances declaring vacated all
of Wade St. south of 4th, all of 2nd
and 3rd Sts. west of Zobrist, the
west 12 feet of Zobrist St. south of
lot 12, block 12, and the alley in
block 5, were passed by the council
Tuesday evening. The committee
on ordinances was asked to intro­
duce ordinances establishing the sal­
aries of the city’ s employees. Ma­
yor Haviland and others discussed
health, law and order conditions ef­
fecting the city, and it was decided
that the order and health laws must
be better observed.
Unsanitary
outbuildings,drunkenness and firing
of firearms will not be permitted to
go unnoticed from now on.
The
bull thistles about town must disap­
pear. Dogs must wear a tax tag or
become scarce. All nuisances must
cease. Next on the program is the
idle man, the village cow, the gos­
sip, the kicker, the knocker, the
person who does not love his neigh­
bor as himself; all these are on the
ban, and must cease forever, even
to the depopulation of the town.
The council will meet again Aug. 6
greater distinction upon
I* II O N E
Office at drug »tore
The City’s Fathers Take Action
shipped out a large dunkey engine
T o Do Things
this wiek
ESTACADA
OURC.ON CSTV
4 , A N D M tS tW F L U .
O
reg o n
BU Y C L A C K A M A S
C O U N TY
FARM S
COUNTY
HEADQUARTERS
t*r*d at the postofflc* In Estacada. Or^on, as
second dass mall
On* year....
Six months..
CLACKAM AS
The brick plant’s whistle blew
Wednesd iv n on.
Mrs. Fisher of Boring is visiting I
her daughter Mrs. J. R. Townsend. [
Car Factory
Granted Everything Asked and
M ay Now Do Something
The W. H. Judson Co. dealers in
railway material, locamotive and
car repairers, have been granted a
number of priveleges to put a large
factory in Estacada. They promise
to spend $25000 here within the
next ten years.
it
B ew are
of
Cashier F'raley and wife enter­
tained a number of Portland people
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY
606 608, Chamber of Commerce,
Mrs. Tyson, who was ill awhile Sunday, among them Dr. Stryker
P O R T L A N D , O REGO N
and wife and Mr. Geo. Estes. Mrs.
back, is reported better.
Jackson
is
also
visiting
at
the
F
ra­
Mr. and Mrs. Bard were having
Full equipment of maps, plats, ab­
a hard time with the grip last week ley home.
stract books and tax rolls
W. Taylor, who was here renew­
ing his old acquaintances, gave us
Epworth League
Agents for Clackamas County Land
a very interesting talk, Sunday.
M O N EY LO A N ED
Grace Closuer assisted at the
T IT L E S P E R FEC T E D
Lewellen home last week.
The Tuesday evening social was
Howard Smith has returned after in charge of J. S. Moore, F. E. Bo­
E. F. & F. B. RILEY,
an absence of two months.
ner, Paul NVomer and Lonny Van
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Attorneys,
Counselors at Law
Everyone is busy with haying.
Dyke.
A very pleasant evening |
Erma Shibley, Wavo Lewellen was spent in conversation, and in
and R ev. Miller returned Thursday lively outdoor games.
Ice cream
last from Seattle u h .ie they went and wafers were served. The pres-1
as delegates to the Christian En ­ ident requested the league to e x ­
deavor convention.
press by vote a preference either for
weekly or fortnightly meetings. I
The majority favored the weekly
Neustadter Employees meetings. Next week there will be |
a variation in the form of a straw j
Picnic Here
ride in charge of two committees.
Members are requested to meet
The employees of the Neustadter promptly at 8 o’clock.
Bros., manufacturers of wearing
Suitable for
apparel, were in Estacada Saturday
all purposes
PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN
on a picnic vacation.
About 150,
On real estate security.
mostly young ladies, composed the
$1000 for 2 to 5 years
crowd, and we have never seen a
$500 for 1 year
ESTACADA BRICK & TILE
more intelligent or prettier lot of
$750 for 3 years
people out from Portland.
They
WORKS .
$1500 for 5 years
passed the day in the park under
$400 for 2 to 4 years
the tall, shady firs; down by the
$600 for 3 years
Estacada
Oregon.
$500 for 7 to 5 years
V>ld ripples of the river; dancing in
$2500
for
1
to
5
years
the pavilion to the music of a well-
At 6 per cent. Call write or phone
selected orchestra,
and by the
by Ju ly 1, 1907—John W. Loder,
springs which gave them the purest Atty. at Law, Stevens Bldg Oregon
and coolest of water.
The Neu- City, Oregon.
staders employ about 500 girls in
their large garment factory in Port­
land and some of the young ladies
By our Wayside Reporter
make as much as $ 18 a week oil
piece work.
Neustadter Bros. ex-
pect to put an 8-story building to
Mrs. E. T. Davis is spending this'
cover a whole block, and they will
The DuBois farm of 197 acres,
them need 1600 girls to operate the week at her mother’s, Mrs. Holder.
90 acres in cultivation, 15 in fruit,
G. T . Hunt and family are spend
machinery. Saturday’s picnic party
good pasture, buildings, water, on
seemed to have a pleasant day, aud ing the week yisiting relatives in
plank road 2 miles from Estacada,
we hope sometime to see them out Portland.
near school and p. o. Soil rich, in
M. H. Stewart has gone on a bus­
here again.
die Springwater country.
Terms
iness trip up the Willamette valley,
easy. See or address,
Harry and G uy Grabel are spend and is to be gone a week.
ing a few days with their grandpa­
Rush Wilcox and Mr. Cohoon,
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper.
Henry DuBois,
the U. S. forest rangers in the hills
O REGO N
near here, came out of_the moun­ S P R IN G W A T E R ,
Best Medicine in the World for Colic end
tains Friday to have a look at civ­
Diarrhoea
ilization.
“ I find Chamberlain’s colic, cholera &
Mrs. Demoy and the children are
Diarrhoea remedy to be the best remedy
in the world,” says C L Carter of Skirutn visiting this week at Redland with
Ala. ‘ ‘ I am subject to colic and diarrhoea relatives.
Last spring it seemed as tlio I would die,
Jennie Linn has gone to Portland :: 0. W. P. & Ry.
Co. j:
and I think I would if I htdn’t taken
for a few days.
Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and diarr­
: 5
ESTACADA-PORTLAND
j
Leo Lath is laid up with a lame i
hoea remedy. I haven’t been troubled
;
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Cars
.eave
Estacada
for
Port-
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with it since until this week, when I had back.
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land:
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a very severe attack and took half a bot­
The farmers in the Garfield and ‘ [
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tle of the 25c size Chamberlain’s colic, Currinsville neighborhoods are now-
■ 7 ; 37 . 9 : 37 . I I : 37 A. M. and I!
cholera and diarrhoea remedy and this
connected with Estacada by tele­ '■'> t ; 37 . 3 = 47 . 5 = 37 . 9 » 5 P- M-
morning I feel like a new man.”
For
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phone, and they are pleased.
sale by the Estacada Drug Store.
;; Cars leave Portland for Esta- 11
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cada:
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Take the Postmaster’s Word for It
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Invest in Estacada property
■ j 7 :30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A. M. and
F M Hamilton, postmaster at Cherry-
p. m . j;
vale, Ind. keeps also a stock of general, :! 1 :3 0 ,3 :4 0 ,5 :4 4 ,7 :15
False
BRICK
FOR SALE
FARM
FOR
¡ T IM E C A R D
merchandise and patent medicines. He
says: ‘ ‘Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy is standard here in its
line. It never fails to give satisfaction &
we could hardly afford to be without it.”
For sale by Estacada Drug Store.
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PRINTING
TO
HEED
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Main offices of the company: 132 1-2
First St. Portland, Oregon.
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Conttipation
For constipation there is nothing quite
so nice as Chamberlain’s stomach and li^
ver tablets. They always produce pleas­
ant movements of the Ixwels withoutany
disagreeable effects. Price 25c Samples
free at Estacada drug store.
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IN ­
B R E W E R , A s s o c i a t e J u stice o f th e Su prem e C ourt
o f the U n it e d States.
HERE is undoubtedly a belief on the part of some that a long
tenure in judicial office is against the true theory of popular
Little R .ivmond Lovelace is slow -1
government, and there is in consequence a clamor that the
1 y getting over his long spell of sick­
judicial
term of office shall bo reduced TO A BRIEF
ness.
PERIOD. I once had occasion as circuit jmlgo to decide a matter in- j
Get your glass jelly cans n ow ;
while they are low priced.— Cooper ! volving the prohibition laws of Kansas and decided it against the con­
victions of the radical advocates of prohibition, whereupon the leaders
& Company.
met in convention and passed n resolution demanding that federal
Merchant Howe lias received a
judges should be appointed or elected FOR ON LY ONE YEAR.
new assortment of baskets and new-
The judges of the federal courts as well as o f the courts of two or
earthen, ware.
three states are appointed for life, which intensifies the elatnor against
Cooper & Co. have received a lot
them.
of new jelly cans which are on sale
Yet t! ” very persons who have this feeling in respect to judicial
at special prices.
decisions would shrink from carrying it to its LOGICAL RESULT.
George Curriii and Boh Hines of They would at first distrust and soon despise a judge whose decisions
Heppner, were guests of Dave W ar­ were always in favor o f one set of men or one party. A man may bo
ner at dinner at the Hotel Estacada,
never so strong a partisan, and yet ho not unnaturally begins to lose
Saturday.
confidence in the integrity of a judga who is deciding all cases IN
A good way to keep your feet FA V O R OF IIIS P A R T Y . There is a conviction which cannot be
comfortable is to wear a pair of the put one iido that partisanship on the pr.rt o f a judge is a grievous
cool Outing shoes at Dale’ s. Only
wrong.
Jk .40 a pair.
J. R. Wilson and E. S. Womer
have been having the time of their
lives nislR-atm» up around bear
gulch.
j
! Way freight leaves Estacada !!
in the morning, daily except
I Sun. returning in the evening, i I
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Nonpartisanship In Judges.
B y D A V ID
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P ro p h e ts
B y G E O R G E F. B A E R . P r e s id e n t o f t h e R e a d i n g R a ilw a y
G E T YO U R
tr IIE present tendency is to lend itching cars to STRANGE
DOCTRINES. The general education of all flic people,
which must necessarily be limited, creates rath and SUPER­
FICIAL TH IN K IN G and unrest. 'It is true at times that a
little learning is a dangerous thing. From the seats of the mighty and
from the street corners where blatherskites harangue the multitude a DONE A T T H E N E W S SH O P!!
wail of woe is heard. Everything is wrong. The whole order of our
industrial and social life is assailed in vehement and hysterical appeals
to the passions AN D SELFISHNESS of men.
8 0 I S A Y T H A T IN O U R D A Y W E NEED
JU N C T IO N . “B E W A R E O F F A LS E P R O P H E TS .”
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