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GEO . C B R O W N E L L Dr. C. B. If you have any property for sale commu nicate with us; we will find you a buyer if what you have to sell is salable. - Dont delay hut give us your terms and a descrip tion of your property we ll do the rest -T H E E S T A C A D A R E A L T Y C O M PA N Y----- Q © The Estacada public schools will PH YSICIAN & SURGEON open for the year on Monday, Sept. Chd:nbe.-lain's Cough Remedy One of the O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Best on the Murket 16. Prof. Flint of New York has Over the dru ; store For many years Chamberlain’s cough been appointed to the principalsliip. ! remedy has constantly gained in favor Mr. Flint and family are now living PH O NE an 1 ]x)pularity until it is now one of the in Portland. The new head of the most staple medicines in use and has an town schools conies well recomnied- enormous sale. It is intended especially cd for school work. Miss May for acute throat and lung diseases, such William K. flavüand, M. D. Stevens will be back in the primary ! as coughs, colds and croup and can al ways he depended upon. It is pie .sant PHYSICIAN and SURGEON rooms, and Miss E va Pruner who and safe to take and is undoubtedly til • taught the Garfield school last year best in tile market for the purptsji for Office at drug store - - 1s t.inula will have the intermediate depart which it is intended. Sold by Kstacada R E SID E N C E I Drug Store. ment. Hotel F.stacada. FREE __ FREE FREE __ You are cordially invited to attend a FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE On the Development and Progress of the TELEPHONE 9 S IN C E IT S IN V E N T IO N A LE X A N D E R GRAHAM B E L L T H I R T Y Y E A R S AGO Illustrated witd 140 Views Pertaining to telephone matters in all parts of the country Will Repair Old Bridge & Telegraph Co. Monday Sep. 9. ’07 at 8 p m. F R A T E R N IT Y H A L L, E ST A C A D A A n Instructive, Interesting and Entertaining Hour is Promised Y o u Free TH E Free N E W S now, that in a short time will be put t> profitable use. ESTACADA PUBLISHED THURSDAY MORNING Government tests of fire killed timber have demonstrated that this Entered at the poatofflce In Estacada, Oreeon, as wood is good and should be consid second class mall ered as thoroughly seasoned timber as far as its use is concerned. Fire- SU BSCRIPTIO N R A T E S One year ........................................... $1 00 killed timber checks badly when left standing for any length of time, and this is an obstacle in the way of SE P T E M B E R 5, 1907 its use for some purposes. Timber which has been killed by the fires An ordinance was presented to should be generally used within a the town council Tuesday evening year after it has been killed, but sat- repealing the ordinances vacating | ¡-.factory railroad ties have be£n certain streets for the Judson Car : made from timber killed 50 years Co. W. S. Irwin resigned his num : bifore.— FJx. erous street commissioner, water superintendent, marshal, tax Geo. F\ Field, fish commissioner collector and health officer. Here of Mass, and Dr. Delmo, Supt. of after water patrons will go to the 1 hatcheries of that state, were look- city recorder and pay water dues. I ing at the hatchery at Cazadtro last The dues will have to he paid before week, in company with U. S. Fish the 10th of each month. All 1114-111- j Supt. O' Malley. liers of the council were sworn in ns deputy marshals. Water con The state supreme court has re nections were ordered to lie made in versed Judge Galloway's decision J. R. Wilson’s house and W. A. in the referendum cases and now Cunningham’s house. the people will have the privilege H. A. W ILLIAM S of voting on the University appro It may l>e of interest to many to priations. know that there are now about 200 weather bureau stations in the Unit F'our thousand bushels of grain ed States and that in the r.ear fu were threshed on the Howel farm. ture the government will epuip This is the biggest crop in Spring- about 30 of these stations at the water. .storm centers with small rubber Fred S. Morris is advertising to buloons which will carry to a height sell all the cordwood that was cut of from one to four miles self-record for the brick factory. There are ing instruments, recording the va about 1,000 cords and is all good, riation ill the temperature, the air fir wood. pressure, the humidity of the air and the wind velocity. These small Strawberries In September baloons carry up their instruments to heights of several miles, where The Magoon strawberry vines the temperature at all times is very low, exceeding 100 degrees below in Walter Snuffin's berry patch arc- zero. The thermotnetors are tested yielding their second crop for this by means of liquid air fo the lowest season. The lierries are large, deep There jioint likely to be reached at a 'rich color and fiue flavor. great elevation. It costs the gov are blossoms still on the vines. Our ernment $1.300,000 annually for thanks are due Mr. and Mrs. Snuf- experimental work along these fin for a box of these berries. Dimick & Dimick, ■»w g ^ o f E s ta c a d a , O re g o n M ANUFACTURERS OF A I.L C LA SSES OF LUMBER E E J E ttH ig h g ra d e b uilding m a te ria l a Livery, Feed You Out to the Top Notch in & thing R e q u ir e d * * * * * * , * , * '* * * * '* * * ^ * Mouldings in All Styles W. A. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill Sale The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs Wiliams Saturday afternoon, i istead of Friday, at 3 p. m. F ru it Say, Is It true there’s nothing- new Or strange or startling urflor The big round sun? Is there not one Thingw o may cell a wonder. Or may v.c not from some dark spot A brand nor,- secret plunder? If there Is not a single hot, Original creation As raro nn b:lss at large In this Or any cth«'r nation, fet here and there at times we scare Up quite an imitation. Hack In the vast n;vl moldy part They may have luid the tinkle And silvery tores of telephoned And the electric twinkle. The phonograph to ma’co them laugh And every other wrinkle How should I know It Is not so ' hat people got knocked double While walking out to look about And bunting not for trouble. Stood on their head by some great red, Fierce automobobubble? Sarah Palmateer went to Silver- Ah. well, perhaps those ancient chaps May not have been so simple. ton last wee k with her grandchildren And every lad may not have had lines.—Silver Lake Oregonian. A head quite like a pimple. Winnie and Orel Palmateer. She ] Hut I can «wear that nothing o’er New Dam Begun will see- her son, J. I L , who is sick. Could match my lady's dimple. Estacada\s greatest asset asm city The Clackams river is to have She expects to pick hops. Return of the Hoop Skirt. is the country district surrounding another dam, and people who have Miss Ktnne-dy, a trained nurse of le ad e rs of fashion delving into th« the place, and this will continue to I lieen along the river recently say Portland, is taking a few days’ rest musty past have .lug up the hoop skirts lie so lor a while at least. Other and are delighted with the flu 1. In that the work has already l>eeu t»e- at J P Irvin's. their haughty and arbitrary w ay they things may come and go, hut the Mesdames Posson, Howe, Wag- g in. The location is about two have decreed that lovely woman shall country with its rich soil and the miles atx>ve the Cazadero dam. | tier, Nicholson, and Messrs. Nich ilon the lilrd cage, as of yore, nml go ]>onsil>i1ities of getting wealth there Work on the extension of the rail olson, Posson and Mallory are out sailing ilowu the street demanding two- from will remain here. The flow way up to and beyond this point huckleberry ing. Others on in the thirds of flic sidewalk for her prome nade. of the timber products through the We shall see whether the new and will start about October i, and per berries F. M. Gill, Will Dale, W. town will grow and last for many haps sooner. Improved woman, with all of the mod Pi nek ley. years hut when the end to this line Mr. Gabel drove 2000 sheep by ! ern attachments, will submit as grace i ____________;_______ fully ns ilhl her sister of thirty years of industry arrives, many hundred , here to Troutdale last week. age, or whether she will rite « i t : 1 tell May Build (o the Coal Beds acres more of land will have been the fashion leaders that It Is too late In the history of the world for man to pat cleared for pasture or the plow. A a barb wire fence around her. Attack of Diarrhoea fared bt Oar 0c»3 at new epoch is just beginning for the Meanwhile the rxi -etnnt g ' it will Chamberlain*! Coke. Cholera and Lumber Merchant Mowry who ' land around In the br.ck I ’ and await country. The fruit growing busi Diarrhoea Retard* owns considerable timber lands on the decision, for It is a long time since ness has taken root and it looks as Eagle creek will build a branch rail I was so weak from an attack of diarr he has had anything as delectable ns hoea that I could scarcely attend to my the hoop skirt Irncb, and the humble though it will develop into a big road up Eagle creek to the falls on duties when I took a dose of Chamber humorist will d'g Into the lib's and industry. The starting of the I >cal that stream where he will build a lain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea reme resurrect tl-.e stock Joke e f the last gen creamery has given a new impetus mill and saw the timber he owns on dy. It cured me entirely and I had been eration and make It do one more stnnt. the creek. Im e.tigation will he taking other medicine for 9 days without to dairying, and many arc satisfied Going Him One Better. made into the coal beds a few miles re 1 lef. I heartily recommend this nuiedy "Say. do you know who I am ? I eat with the results in this line. With as be- the lies! to my kuowlAigc for bow farther up on the creek and if suf a bad man for dessert eip-rjr on-e In in a short distance of Estacada arc ficient coal exists to work the beds el compla-nts.- R G Stewart of the firm awhile.” ol Stewart ¡Fro». Greenville, A’a. For ■ Huh’ I cat ar Injunction for break hundreds of acres of line land, idle the branch may be extended. sale by Retread» Tbug Store fast e ' eyy morning.” Every C. E. DUBOIS, Manager Dy DUNCAN M. SMITH ONE THING NEW. s p e d iilty t+ + 'M"’ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit Sheriffs Sale a Humor mV Philosophy ...... - I Portland people with plenty capi + j OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, AXDRKSEN BLD. tal were out here last week looking O reg o n O reg o n C it y over the Garfield country. They ! ___ j . Henry Hewitt, a son of Dr. L J want to buy 200 acres in that local ity to grow apples on. The J. P. Hewitt, of Portland, is enjoying a Irvin and other farms were inspect- j liule ^ m p life all by himself on his # ! i* > I 1« ' i- - ti / ,11 o F E ' t* r i n 1/1 ed, and, we are informed, that a father's ranch at Garfield. STA B LE Monday a number of people won transfer will soon take place. The dered why no mail came out, but people who want the land are going W . A. JO NES into apple culture the same as it is finally recalled it was Labor Day. PRO PRIETO R Otto Kleatsch will soon have in carried 011 at Hood River. They are satisfied with the kind „of soil, operation a gasoline wood saw. Good rigs and careful drivers.always J K Crawford and the boys have and believe the climate is as favor- SPECIAL ATTENTION able here as it is at Hood River. It made a be* innin* their new res' Given Hunting and Fishing Parties idence begins to look as though the G ar Mrs. L. Tenny of Viola and Mrs. field country will become famous as R. Miller of Portland spent Friday an apple country. Why not? W O O D & LUM BER at Mrs. Demoy’s. Local and Long Distance Telephone Mrs. E J Palmateer has gone to A Good Year For Peaches the huckleberry hills with friends. Had Tetter for Thirty Year* She was one of the first white wom I have suffered with tetter for 30 years Chas. Still was in town Tuesday en to go huckleberry ing out there and h ve tried almost countless remedies with a load of Crawford peaches ! with little if any relief. Three boxes of 25 years ago. grown.011 his farm a few miles down ' Chamberlain’s salve cured me. It was a the Clackamas river from Estacada. j torture. It breaks out a little sometimes Sick Headache Mr. Still says this is a good year This disease is caused by a derangement but nothing to what it used to do.—D H for peaches; the crop is lu avy and of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamber j Leach, Midland City, Ala. Chamberlain’s s live is For si le by Fstacada drug store. of good quality. He has 100 4year lain’s stomach and liver tal lets to corrr, t this disorder and the sick headache will old trets that are also coming into disappear. F, r sale Estacada Drug Store bearing. His farm is down on the — BUY C LA C K A M A S low river flat _________, where the t\ ___ soil _ is san- i The Estacada Brick factory may C O U N TY FARM S dy and especially adapted to peach raising. Mr. Still finds a bigger |soon ' old aud running again un- market for his fruit than he can Ider new management. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Saling are supply. A. J. Brown, whose farm happy over the arrival of a baby Prof. Lewis of the State A gria d girl on the 2 1st. is a mije up the rjver from Mr. Still's, also liasa goodcropof peach- tliral college an IState Fruit luspec- es this year. tor Lewis visited the state’s apple Miss Etta Shannon was out from orchard at \V. H. Holder's yester day and found everything in excel Portland Sun lay and visited her Wm. Beeson father, Capt. Phil Shannon. lent appearance. i a .»■ «a»».»»* * I The Dubois Lumber Company M O N EY LO A N E D Want 200 Acres for Apples GARFIELD N EW S 1 » ■ » » » ! I ' I I I M '4-I Call Kell & Phone D r. R. W . ANDERSON $400 at 6 per cent. D ENTIST The hoard f county commisslon- I $6co “ “ “ CM rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland I ers has di-q >'>--* d of the vexing bridge| $800 “ “ “ question by deciding to repair the Will visit Kstacadu evzry .Saturday $150 0 “ “ “ old structure which now spans the See Bank of Estacada. Office with Dr. C. B. Smith j river at Estacada. While a new bridge would be preferred by many N O T IC E TO T H E P U B LIC | the old one can he easily repaired to My wife, Marth I. Looney, hav- last some time at not such a great cost And in view of the many dif j iug left my home and board without Attoritlys at Law ferent features of the controversy it just cause, I will not be responsible Nortary Public, General Law is thought the best and wisest action ' for any debt contracted by her. Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b Dated Aug. 12, 1907. for the present. The repairs will stracts furnished R. A. LO O N EY. lie made this Fall. The funeral of Win. Beeson, who died at F'stacada Thursday, Aug. 29, was held Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mayfield, and t'le interment was in Highland cem etery. Mr. Beeson was 75 years old. H i iv:;s horn in Wayne Co., Indiana, \net with his wife moved to Oregon in March ’ 63, crossing the plains with ox teams arrivii g in October in Clackamas county. There ar. five children in the fam ily, four of whom, with the mother, | survive. The children are: James Beeson of Shubel, Mrs. Mary Har- kenbrook of Camas, Wash., Mrs. Sarah Imt'l of Elk ton, Mrs. Clara [ Mayfield of Estacada. He leaves 16 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.— Oregonian. ATTORNEYS AT tAW PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of Fir and Cedar L e ctu re by W . K. M ERRILL o f the Pacific Telephone ICSTCCAUA BROWNELL and HEYLMAN T O LOAN By our Wayside Reporter \V. A. H E Y L M A N )• t OREGON C IT Y SMÍTH T re e s a n d S h ru b b e ry F o r Sale I atn sidling nursery stock - all kinds of fruit trees and shrubbery grown by the Woodburn Nursery, the oldest nursery in the state, alt stock reliable. F'or particulars and prices call on or write E. L. WON- ACO TT, Estacada, Ore. Route 1, agent for this part of Clackamas ! county. In the Circuit Court of the Str.te of Or egon, for the County of Clackamas. Mrs. E . M. Burmeister, Plaintiff VS j Amos I». 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 j State of Oregon, } County of Clackamas ) Full equipment of maps, plats, ab By virtue of a judgement order, decree j and an execution, duly issued out of and stract hooks and tax rolls 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 July, M O N EY LO A N E D 1907, upon a judgement rendered and en T IT L E S PER FEC T ED tered in said court on the 16th day of April, 1907, in favor of Mrs. E. M. Bnr- meister, Plaintiff, and against Amos L. E . F . & F. B . R ILEY , Lovejoy, William R . I^ovejoy, A. Law A tto rn e y s , C o u n s e lo rs a t L a w rence Hudson, A. C. Gowdy and Eliza beth Gowdy, lawful heirs of Elizabeth Lovejoy, deceased, Defendants, for the sum of £234 principal and interest, and the further sum of $50 as attorney’s fees, and the further sum of f i o costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situate in the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: The Eastonehalf (1-2) of the Northeast quarter (1-4) and the Northwest quarter (1-4) of the Northeast qusrter 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 in compliance with the commands of said all purposes writ, I will, on »Saturday, the 31st «lay 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 ESTA CA D A BRICK & T IL E said county and state, sell at public auc W ORKS tion, subject to redemption, to the high est bidder for U. S . gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest O re g o n which the within named defendants or E s ta c a d a either of them, on the date of the niort- ¡ gage herein or since had in or to the I alxjve 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. By R. W. B A K E R , Deputy. I Dated Oregon City, Ore., July 30, 1907. Ai-8-15-22-29 CLACKAM AS C O U N TY HEADQUARTERS BRICK FOR SALE FARM FOR S A L E The DuBoLs farm of 19 7 acres, 90 acres in cultivation, 15 in fruit, good pasture, buildings, water, on JE L L Y G L A SSE S plank road 2 miles from F'stacada, We have a nice lot that we make a near school and p. o. Soil rich, in low price 0:1. Cooper & Co. the Springwater country. Terms easy. See or address, J. F. Lovelace H enry DuBois, h as just car- load of Hardware, S P R IN G W A T E R , O REGO N Picks, Shovels Ktc.) but a carload of No. 1 G E T YO UR PRINTING DONE A T T H E N E W S S H O P * PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN On real estate seem lty. $1000 for 2 to 5 rears £500 for 1 year • £730 for 3 years f 1500 for 5 years $400 for 2 to 4 years $(>00 for 3 years $300 for ? to 5 years $2500 for 1 to 5 years At 6 per cent. C all'w rite or phone by Ju lv 1. 1907 John W. Loder, A tty. at Law. Stevens Bldg Oregon City. Oregon. TIME CARD 0 . W. V. & Ry. Co. Country Bran, Shorts & Rolled Barley ESTACADA-PORTLAND which he offers to the public at prices as low as the lowest, quality considered. I have prices 7 ; 3 7 - 9 = 3 7 . n :3 7 A. M. and ■ on large and small quantities, and I i : 3 7 . 3 : 4 7 . 5 : 3 7 . 9 : o 5 P M . j would ask the public for their pat Cars leave Portland for Ksta- , ronage in this line only. - I may cada: some day go into other business in 7 :3 0 .9 :3 ° . 1 • : 3 ° A. M. and ; Estacada but it will not be to try 1 :30, 3 :40, 5 :4 4 . 7:*5 P- M. and drive others out of business. I Way freight leaves Estacada am here to stay and with the big in the morning, daily except mit for business. Sun. returning in the evening. ! Cars .eave Estacada for Port land: Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 J First St. Portland, Oregon. —J. F. L O V E L A C E Y o u r name is always desired on We N EW S’ S U B S C R IP T IO N BOOK