N E W S condition of the state generally may be gained from the statement that PUBLISHED T H U R S D A Y M O RN IN G of over 3000 loans that are now out­ standing of the school fund princi­ II. A. W ILLIAM S pal, there is less than 1 per cent of delinquences. THE ESTACADA Entorod at Iho pOMOdlca In Eslacaiia. Or«*on u second class mall SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year .......................................................... Sis months.................. - ........................ SI 00 SO AUGUST 8, 1907 District Attorney Hedges has e x ­ tended bis ben'gn moral wave clear out to Astoria town. If any place ever needed a cleaning Astoria does. The whole district, Clatsop, Clack­ amas, Washington and Columbia counties will get rid of many of the “ undesirable” citizen >. Too bad, Milwaukee continued unimproved for over fifty years un­ til the big club came along and gave $100 a month to live there. The town made some improvements with the other man’s money, but it is all over now, since the home people will have to pay the bills. Civic pride! James Marclibank, who gathers cream in the Springwater district for the Clear Creek creamery, re­ ports that for June the creamery paid to the thirteen patrons on his route $604.77. This money was sent out from the cities and distrib­ uted among the farmers. Patrons of the creamery are inclined to the belief that there is money in the dairy business. School Money For the County Frank Morris and wife are away on a short vacation. Clark l’ osson is wiring his resi­ dence for electric lights The Kstacada brick factory has again started up, and brick will be manufactured shortly. The county commissioners decide today what shall be done in regards to the Estacada bridge, whether the site shall Ire changed or not. Clackamas county’s summer nor­ mal for teachers closes next Friday and a regular examination for cer­ tificates to teach takes place next week. J. B. C. at the church August 14 at 8 o’clock. All come. It’ s an entertainment by Mrs. Reagan's class at Sunday School. Admission 15 and 25 cents. See hand bills. Fred Lantz has gone into the meat market business again. Last week he purchased H. N. North’ s market, and has moved it over into the Oblander building which he has repainted and thoroughly cleaned up. Willis Yonts will be associat­ ed with Mr. Lantz in the work. Fred’s old friends are pleased to see him in business again. The name of the meat market firm is Lantz & Yonts. Mr. Yonts will attend to the outside work. The firm will buy and sell everything in the meat and poultry line. NEW MEAT MARKET W F. have bought the North Meat Market, and have moved into the Ed. Oblander Shop where we will be glad to have eyeryone call. W e are going to supply you with the best we can get in the Meat line, Poultry E tc. W e will buy have to sell and will pay the highest reasonable price for Cattle, H ogs, Poultry, Mutton, H ides. LANTZ ®. what you B rin g them in YONTS City Aldermen Meet Quite a big grist of business was ground out by the board of aider- ! GEO . C. B R O W N E LL W. A. H E Y L M A N ESTACADA OREGON CITY men at the regular meeting Tues­ day evening. Bills of the past two B R O W N ELL and HEYLM AN weeks were presented for payment, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW and all but two were paid. The PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS bill of Surveyor Gossett for work All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to done in establishing a grade for Estates ami Probate Matters carefully taken care of Broadway, surveying, supplying es­ timates and blue prints of the new gravity water system, amounting to $188.50 was laid over for future in­ spection. A bill from a Portland firm for a few pieces of iron pipe for -of Estacada, Oregon-»*— * - - the pump line, of $32 was laid over till the next meeting. Bids for dig­ M ANUFACTURERS OF A LL CLA SSES OP ging the water pipe ditch were re­ ceived, one for 10c and one for 12c a foot. No action was taken on these bids but it was agreed that the city should proceed at once to do the woYk under direction of the wa­ ter committee. The collection of road poll tax, dog tax, and the un­ sanitary conditions prevailing along :$££High grade budding material a specialty:£££+£•.! Broadway was again talked over. The recorder was instructed to no­ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit tify Frank Michels, Sam Berry and J. VV. Reed to clean up and install You Out to the Top Notch in Every­ the proper sewer connections in their buildings on the west side of thing Required Broadway. An adjournment was taken till August 20th. Mouldings in All Styles THE OLD WORLD WAYS AND ITS Clackamas county will receive Col. William Jennings Bryan an­ from the state school fund this year nounces a new book of travel entit­ the snm of $13,454.90, on a per led " The Old World and Its Ways’ ’ capita of $ 1.5 7 for 8570 school chil­ which recounts bis recent to’-, a- dren lyetween the ages of 4 and 20 round the world and his journeys years. thru Europe. It is prfusely and ele­ The apportionment was made at gantly illustrated with 240 artistic Salem Thursday by State Treasur­ engravings representing men and er George A. Steel. The total a- tilings seen in the various countries mouut of the fund is $247,2119.13 of the earth during that noted jour­ The total school populatiou is 157, ney. The engravings are made from 509. Mu'tnoma county of Oregon photographs taken by him or the of course leads with 35,688 of school party especially for this publication age and $56,030.16 as its share of It is the monumental literary work school money. of his life, and is published under Marion county has the next larg­ his special supervision. He was, by est 11 Hinder of school age, 10,399, special contract with his publishers, and receives $16,326.43. Lane is made the retail price low down with third and just ahead of Clackamas the view to putting it within easy with 8,859 children and $13,908.63 reach of every reader and book buyer in money. The book gives his experiences— h Clackamas is fourth and the num­ what be saw and did whom he met ber of school age in some of the and his impressions and conclusions otl\er leading counties follow in or­ He made a profound study of men der: Linn 6625, Umatilla 6316, and tliings as lie saw them on this Washington 6227, Jackson 5616, noted journey around the world. Douglas 5594, Yamhill 5559. Un­ He gives governmental, educational ion 5419, Wasco 5399, Baker 5302. religious and other conditions, from Curry brings up the rear with only the standpoint of a student and one 633 children of school age. The profoundly interested in all the peo­ rapid growth of Coos county is ple of the earth. shown by its school population of While Col. Bryan traveled as a 4649. Cooper & Co. have received a lot private citizen lie went with prest­ The total state fund is $18,703 of new jelly cans which are on sale age of having made two memorable less than last year and the per cap­ at special prices. W, A. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon contests for the presidency of Unit- ita is 13 cents less. This is accout- id States, and he was everywhere ed for by the fact that the whole­ Telephone connection direct with mill G IR L W A N T ED recognized and entertained as a great sale cancellation of school land cer­ To do dining room and chandler representative American, having a tificates, in connection with the land work in private home. Call on or leading part in the direction of Am ­ fraud investigations lust year, and address The News, Kstacada, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS erican affairs. He was given op­ the repayment of purchase price up­ portunity for observations never be­ on same, also necessitated the re- Dr. C. B. SMITH fore accorded any one traveling in j>aynient of $13,420.59 of interest By our Wayside Reporter 1 private capacity. PH YSIC IAN & SURGEON paid on such cificates and out of the It one wants to see the world and interest fund. These repayments W . A . JO N E S O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E the people who are at the head of PRO PRIETO R were made upon certificates held by Over the Bank of Estacada affairs in all countries, as well asthe Kelliher, Palmer and others, which G. T . Hunt’s family returned masses, he has in this book an op­ P H O N E Good rigs and careful drivers always were cancelled by the state lund Thursday from Portland where they portunity of seeing them thru the board. Had the interest fund net had been visiting SPECIAL ATTENTIO N eyes of Col. William Jennings B ry­ been drawn upon for this purpose There was weeping and wailing Given Hunting and Fishing Parties an. It is sold by subscription, and the total amount would have nearly in coyotedom last week because two William K. Haviland, M. D. the Thompson publishing Co. of St equaled the that of last year. of its members went down before PHYSICIAN and SURGEON , Lous, Mo. are the fortunate pub­ WOOD & LUMBER Aside from this there were certifi­ Ballard Looney’s rifle. lishers. They offer an especially - - Kstacada Iax-nl and Long Distance Telephone cates representing 41,186.45 acres Henry Githens is building a new- Office at drug store inviting opportunity to solicitors in I of school land sold at $ 1.2 5 per acre home back of his old one and on R E SID E N C E I another column of this issue. HAD AN AWfll I IVI that were cancelled and repurchased the same beautiful site. Thune Corner Sliafford and Fourth at $2.50, by which transaction Mr. Glazier, an old resident of But Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di­ Chamberlain's Cclic. Cholera and Di l.-rim- schoolfund principal gained approx­ Garfield, has with his fnmily come arrhoea Remedy Cured Him ea Remedy, Better than It is with pleasure I giveyou this unso­ imately $52,000, which is now up from Portland and is now en­ Three Doctcrs Dr. R. W . ANDERSON licited testimonial. About a year ago I j “ Three years ago we had 3 do. ;ors with drawing interest for succeeding gineer at Linn's mill. DENTIST j had a severe case of measles I got caught our little boy and everything they years’ apportionments, and there Get your glass jelly cans now- Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland ! out in a liad rain and the measles settled could do seemed in vain. At -t when are 36,492 63 acres the certificates while they are low priced.—Cooper in my stomach and bowels. I had an aw- all hope seemed to be gone we began us­ Will visit Estacada every Saturday ful time nnil it not been for the use upon which were held by A. T. & Company. ing Chamberlain's colic, cholera and di­ of Chamberlain’S colic, cholera and diar­ arrhoea remedy and in a few hours he be­ Kelliher and were cancelled and H. B. Sarver came down Mon­ Office with Or. C. B. Smith rhoea remedy I could not have possibly gan to improve. Today he is as healthy a which remain unsold. This land day; he will lie one of the Looney - - j lived hut a few hours longer but thanks j child as parents could wish for.” Mrs. will be offered for sale on bids by Currin-Sarver party to the James­ j to this remedy I am now strong and wfell B J Johnson, Linton, Miss. For sale by the state land board, in the near town exposition. ' I have written the above ill simple grati­ Estacada Drug Store. future. The greater part of it is tude and I shall always speak a good There was quite an exciting ---------------------- ;--- j word for this rem edy." Sam H Gwin, valuable timberland, and the state chase last Sunday at the Crnwford Attorneys at Law PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN i Concord, Ga. Sold at Kstacadal'rag Store will easily realize an average of $5 ranch. It appears that a wander­ ■ V N o rta ry Public, General Law On real estate secu: ity. an acre upon it, and the school fund ing coyote some time ago made the . Practice, Mortgages foreclosed. Ab­ $■ 000 for 2 to 5 years principal will profit to the extent of acquaintance of Mr. Crawford's T O LOAN stracts furnished $500 for 1 t ear the difference between $ 1.2 5 and $5 turkeys and Friday, with good in­ $750 for 3 years an acre, or an aggregate of $126, tentions to himself, endeavored to $400 at 6 per cent. $150 0 for 5 years M O NEY LO A N ED 947 - 35 - This added to the profit renew the acquaintance which some­ $4 0 0 for 2 to 4 years $ 0 0 0 ................... * $600 for 3 years upon the 186.45 acres cancelled at what neglected. However he was $ 8 0 0 ....................... $500 for ? to 5 years $ 1.2 5 and resold at $2.50 per acre observed and between the hounds O F F IC E S : 2, 3 & 4, ANDRKSKN RU> $ 1 5 0 0 .................... $2500 for r to 5 years amounting to $53,983.06 brings the which were turned loose aud the O r e g o n C i t y O rego n See Bank of Kstacada. ! At 6 per cent. Call write or phone total gain to the school fund princi­ , boys with their guns Mr. Coyote by Jttlv t. 1007 John W. I.odef, pal up to $180,093.43. soon met his Waterloo. He is a Evcrylxxly? trades? at? home’ to? The St John K of P. order and Atty. at Law Stevens BUlvr Oregon A general idea of the prosperous good coyote now. help? his’ town? grow ? friends tried to picnic here yesterday Citv. Oregou. The Dubois Lumber Company Fir and Cedar LUMBER C. E. DUBOIS, Manager Livery, Feed 4 Sale STABLE Dimick & Dimick, SherifPs Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Or­ egon, for the County of Clackamas. Mrs. E . M. Burmeister, Plaintiff VS Amos L. Lovejoy, William R . Love- joy, A. Lawrence Hudson, A. C. Gowdy and Elizabeth Gowdy> CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY 606-608, Chamber of Commerce, lawful heirs of Elizabeth Lovejoy* deceased. Defendants. P O R T L A N D , O REGO N State of Oregon, ) County of,Clackumas j Full equipment of maps, plats, ab­ By virtue of a judgement order, decree stract books and tax rolls and an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me duly Agents for Clackamas County Land directed and dated the 30th day of Ju ly, M O N EY LO A N E D 1907, upon a judgement rendered and en­ T IT L E S P E R FE C T E D tered in said court on the 16th day of April, 1907, in favor of Mrs. E. M. Bur- meister, Plaintiff, and against Amos L . E. F. & F. B. RILEY, Lovejoy, William R. Lovejoy, A. Law­ Attorneys, Counselors at Law rence Hudson, A. C. Gowdy and Eliza­ beth Gowdy, lawful heirs of Elizabeth Lovejoy, deceased, Defendants, for tlie sum of f 234 principal and interest, and the further sum of $50 as attorney’s fees', aud the further sum of $10 costs and dis­ bursements, and the costs of and upori this writ, commanding me to make salé of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, stale of Oregon, to-wit: The Eastonehalf (1-2V of the Northeast quarter (1-4) and the Northwest quarter (1-4) of the Northeast quarter of Section 27, T. 6 S, R . 2 E of the Willamette Meridian. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said exe­ Suitable for cution, judgement order and decree, and all purposes in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 31st day of August, 1907, at the hour of One o’clock p. m. at the front door of the county court house in the city of Oregon City in ESTACADA BRICK & TILE said county and state, sell at public auc­ WORKS tion, subject to redemption, to the high­ est bidder for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest Oregon which the within named defendants or Estacada either of them, on the date of the mort­ gage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judge­ ment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. R . B. B E A T IE , Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. B y R . W. B A K E R , Deputy. Dated Oregon City, Ore., Ju ly 30, 1907. A 1-8-15-22-29 C LACKAM AS C O U N TY HEADQUARTERS B R IC k FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE The DuBois farm of 197 acres, 90 acres iii cultivation, 15 in fruit, Remedy for Diarrhoea Never Known fa Fail good pasture, buildings, water, on “ I want to say a few words for Chath- plank road 2 miles from Estacada, berlain's colic, holera and diarrhoea rem­ near school and p. o. Soil rich, in edy. I have used this preparation in my the Springwater country. Terms I family for the past five years and have recommended it to a number of people easy. See or address, in York county and have never known it to fail to effect a cure In any instance. I O REGO N feel that I can not say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world” S Jemison, Spring Grove, York county, Pa For sale by Estacada Drug Store. H enry D uBois, S P R IN G W A T E R , TIME CARD 0 . W. P. & R y . Co. KSTACADA-PORTLAND Cars .eave Kstacada for Port- [ land: 7:37. 9:37. * , : 37 A. M. and »: 37. 3: 47. 5: 37. 9: o5PM. Cars leave Portland for Esta- cada: 7 :3 0 .9 :3 °. 11:3 0 A. M. and ; 1:3 0 .3 :4 0 ,5 :4 4 ,7 :1 5 P . M . ; FOR AGENTS -AN OPPORTUNITY “THE OLD WORLD AND ITS WAYS” -B Y - William t y N O W R E A D Y FOR D IS T R I B U T I O N ..« 576 Imperial Octavo P a g e . Over 200 Su- purb Engravings from photographs taken by Mr. Bryan Recounts his trip around the world and his visits to all nations. The greatest book of travel ever written. The people are waiting for it. The agent's harvest. Outfit FBtC-Send 50c to cover mailing and handling. Way freight leaves Estacada ■ in the morning, daily except . Snn. returning in the evening. The Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 First St. Portland. Oregon. >.» 4 » » » » »■>'! Jennings Bryan Thompson Publishing Co., st u n is. mo . A fine rain if only for today.