. THK N E W S evening was happily spent. ESTACADA - P l ’ R L IS lIR I) THURSDAY M O R N IN G H. A. WILLIAMS at the postoffice in Estacada. Oregon, second class mall S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S O n « year .... Six month* F IS H D IN N E R S Fish Dinners are served every Friday at the Golden Eagle hotel and restaurant. Regular price. $6,800 to loan in amounts above ji 00 ' $ 5 ° ° to suit. We will sell you ex ­ sol change on Portland at par.— Bank ---- of Estacada. SE P T E M B E R 26, 1907 SCHOOL BO O K S c/4.nd Other School Supplies A very beautiful and p e .f.c ty shaped Butter squash weighing .;o pounds was delivered to the Sparks store last Thursday. It was grown by Mr. Navotne. PROFESSIONAL C ARD S W e have a complete line of school books such as will be used in the schools this year, Pencil Tablets— a big stock of them, Pencils, Pens, Inks, Everything for the student, and at prices that are popular with all Dr. C. B. SMITH PH YSICIAN &. SURGEON O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the drug store Notice of final .Settlement Notice is hereby given, that the under Tim ber land. A ct June 3. 1878 Notica for Publication signed, the administrator of the estate of Albert Meissner, deceased, hassled with the clerk of the county court of the state of Oregon, for Clackamas county, his fin- al report in suid estate, and that the judge of said court has set the 14th day of Oc- tober A. D. 1907, at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day for hearing objections to said report, if anv there lie, and for the final determination of said estate. H. F. GIBSON, Administrator. George L . Story, Attorney for Administrator. ^ Sept 12-Oct 10 United State* 1 and Office. Portland. Oregon. Sept. j 6. 1907 Notice is hereby given that incom pliance with the provisions of the act of qengress of June 3, ! 1878. entitled “ An act for the sal# of timber lands in ! the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash­ ington territory,” as extended to all the public land ( states by act oi August 4. 1892, GuyTC. Manning of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of O regon*.ha» this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7538, for'the purchase o f the E W S E H . S W H SE H . S E % S W V 4 o f section 27 In township 2 S range 7 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ culture purpose, and to establish his claim to said, land before register and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday the 20th day of Novem ber, 1907. H e names as witnesses: Charles Kadderly of Portland. Oregon Charles A . Simpson of “ John N. Manning of Bert K in g of Notice is hereby given tl\at the under­ Any and all persons claiming adversely the above signed administrator of the estate of Hen­ dlscrlbed lands are requested to file their claims In ry Meinke, deceased, has filed with the this office on cr before said 20th day of Novem ber clerk of the county court of the State of 1907. Algernon S . Dresser. R egister PO CKETBO O K I.O ST . A party of surveyors are out on Containing papers valuable to no one P H O N*E Oak Grove creek 30 miles up the but myself, binder please return & Notice of Final Settlement Clackamas from Estacada running 8et reward. E. M. Miller, Estacada. lines for building an immense elec- j Old school books will 1 h ? taken at half price where not too hudly William K. Haviland, M. D. used, in exchange for new' hooks. Get your hooks early trie power plant. Oak Grove creek M n f p U p m t t o D p is a tributary to the Clackamas and l l t l l v l l v l J I U l J v PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Oregon, for Clackamas county, his final offers wonderful opportunities for | A A Office at drug store - - Estacada report in said estate, and that the Judge Tim b er Land. Act June 3, 1878 power plants. The present plan is of said court has set Monday the 14 day Notice for Publication R E SID E N C E of October, 1907, at the hour of 10 o’clock ! United States Land office, Portland. Oregon, Sept, to run a ditch for about 8 miles on ' Hotel Estacada. Call Bell & Phone a. m. of said day as the time for hearing j 6. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance the hillside which will give about objections to said report, if any, and for with the provisions o f the act of congress of June 3. Government Finds This Good jooo foot fall, and which w ill gen­ 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the final determination of said estate. the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and W ash­ Place For Hatchery erate 40,000 electric horse power. H . F . GIBSON, ington territo ry," as extended to all the public land The cost of construction will be but Dr. R. W. ANDERSON Administrator. states by act of August 4. 1892, Mrs. Lillian B. Fish­ DENTIST er of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, Supt. Smith of the state salmon George L. Story, a trifle compared to the power se­ has this day filed in this office her sworn statement Attorney for Administrator. Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland cured. Before actual work on this hatchery on the Clackamas at Caz­ No. 7537, for the purchase of thr Northeast M of sec­ Sept la Oct 10 ♦ T « tion 34 in township 2 S . range 6 east, and w ill offer plant is begun the railroad will have adero reports that 2,500,000 eggs Will visit Estacada every Saturday proof to show that the land sought is more valuable to be extended up the river, and it have l>een taken from the Fall run Notice for Publication for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon, Sept. 14. 1907. ard to establish her claim t^said land before the reg­ is considered that the extension will of Chinook, exceeding the most Office with Dr. C. B. Smith Notice is hereby given that Eli F. DeBord of Port­ ister and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, cost about $75,000 The name of sanguine expectations. Thomas land. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to nake the 19 day of Novem ber 1907. She names as witnes­ G h e n t ' s final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: ses: Charles A. Marston of C herryville. Oregon the company at the head of this en­ Brown, Supt. of the state hatchery Homestead entry No. 14491 made Aug. 18. 1902, John A . Maroney of terprise is withheld for obvious rea­ on the Salmon river, has taken 1, fo r t h e L o t 7 . S e X s w ^ & S te s e '4 of section 6, George W . Fisher of Portland, Oregon ■.M alllto township 5 south, range 4 east, and that said proof « CO. sons. The building of this plant 035,000 eggs lor propagation at his Carrie Copple of T BROS i will be made before the register and receiver at Port­ Attorneys at Law Any and all persons claiming adversely the above would mean much to Estacada. 'ALLA WAlJ"*.'¿, station, and will come down this land. Oregon, on October 28, 1907. H e r.ames the describee’ lands are requested to file the claims in £ W as h in g to n following witnesses to prove his continuous residence this office on or before said 19th day of Novem ber, week for 400,000 more which will f 9 ^ “ Xortary Public, General Law upon and cultivation of said land, viz: yPtMENri best 1907 Reform in the goverment of the leave a trifle more than 1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 “« M l . R . C . Hunter of Montavilla. Oregon Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­ Algernon S . Dresser. R egister Glen Hunter of to be hatched at the Cazadero sta­ stracts furnished country seems to be the demand of W illiam Bonney of Colton. Tim b er Land A ct June 3, 1 878 the people. Reform along republi­ tion. Joshua Corbett of Algernon S . Dresser, R egister Notice for Publication State Fish Warden VanDusen, at can lines to stop the damaging in­ M O N EY LO A N ED s i 9 -o24 __ __________________________ United States Land Office. Ptrtland, Oregon, Sept. fluence of unscrupulous capital on the beginning of this season, deter- 6, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice for Publication wiih the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, the country at large. This is going [ mined upon Cazadero as a site for a Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. Sept. 14, 1907. 1878, entitled “ An act for the salo of timber lands in temporary hatchery which has been " e sti11 ,mve t,,e Best B R A N alIcl S H O R T S in the city— just got in two I OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, ANDRESEN nu>. to be the campaign issue next year. . , ‘ , ' , ■ carloads today. A careful study of my prices and quality of goods n o „ . . r nv Notice is hereby given that Jam es O. Linn, of Esta­ the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash­ in the nature of an ex peri-; .. .c . . , , r. tiom tot ■ , OREGON C IT Y ukego n cada, Oregon, his filed notice of his intention to make ington territory,” as extended to all the public land It is getting to be as bad for the big argelv h • r will convince you. Now, if you want to S A V E M O N EY consider the; final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: by act of August 4, 1892. Carrie C. Copple of | ---- ----------~ ..... 1 ~ — ------------- Homestead entry No. 15913 made March 29, 1906, states corporation to steal as it is for the ment, but operations there have prjces quoted below: Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has for the S e # nw K . S w K n «K & N Vt s e X o f section this day filed in this office her sworn statement N o. poor vagabond to steal. Country Bran 60c a Sack T o n $19 H ea vy Country Shorts [ j y ^ y p £ £ (] £ 24, township 3 south, range 4 east, and that said 7536 for the purchase of the Northwest of section establish a permanent hatchery there 85c a S a c k , X on $ 2 1 C ity Bran and Shorts Cheaper Get proof w ill be made before the register and receiver at 34. in township 2 south, range 6 east, and will offer Portland, Oregon on October 28. 1907.' H e names proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for A man named Vanderbilt restd- j a,ld the P - R - L - & P o w e r C o ‘ is my prices befoie you buy the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi­ its timber or stone than for agriculturrl purposes and ing in the Hood River valley raised ! now constructing a fish run way at dence upon and cultivation of the land, viz: to establish her claim to said land before the register AND W HEAT W ANTED John W . Pulley of Estacada, Oregon and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday the 19 40 boxes of Winter Banana apples the Cazadero dam, and will have it W alter P. Snuffin of day of November. 1907. S h e names as witnesses: W . A. JO NES Granville B. Linn of and received $ 12 a box for them. completed in time for the Winter Charles A . Marston of C herryville, Oregon PRO PRIETO R E. L. Wannacatt of run of salmon to ascend the upper John A. Maroney of A Vanderbilt can do most anything P. E. Linn of George W . Fisher of Portland. Oregon Algernon S . Dresser. R egister when it conies to money making. river. Lillian B. Fisher of Good rigs and careful drivers always s 1 9 -°2 4 ^ Supt. Smith has stored the racks Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to ille the claims in for future use, and has been given SPECIAL ATTENTION Notice for Publication this office on or before said 19th day of Novem ber, Manufactured wares to the ex­ Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon. Sept. 14, 1907. 1907. 100 pounds of powder by the state Given Hunting and Fishing Parties tent of $35,000,000 are made by Notice is hereby given that Herbert P . Crutcher of A lgern o n s. Dresser. Register * of Estacada, Oregon»- ------ to blast out the rock that in some W elch e's, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to convict labor in the United States make seven year proof in support of his claim, viz: places make obstructions in the fish­ each year. So much more taken W OOD & LU M B E R M ANUFACTURERS OF A LL C LA SSES O F Homestead entry No. 13938 made Dec. 3. 1901. for Notice for Publication ing grounds.— Evening Telegram. the southeast quarter of section 28, township 2 south, . United States Land O ffice, Portland Oregon. Sep­ from the honest laboring man. / Local and Long Distance Telephone range 7 east, and that said proof will be made before tember 6, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in N O TIC E TO YO U N G P E O P L E the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon on O c­ ! compliance with the provisions of the act of congress tober 29. 1907. H e names the following witnesses Winter is coining on and thoie Had Tetter for Thirty Years ! of June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of tim­ It is now believed to lie but a to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva­ ber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, I have suffered with tetter for 30 years j tion of said land, viz: short time when the people of the intending to get married will save and Washington territory” as extended to all the pub­ and have tried almost countless remedies P . T . Marugg of W elches, Oregon lic land states by the act of August 4, 1892. the fol­ Earth will be communicating with money by calling and examining Fred Cerke of with little if any relief. Three boxes of lowing named persons on Angust 29, 1907, filed in W illiam Robbins of Salman. the inhabitants of Mars by means our nice line of Bedsteads, Dressers this office their sworn statements, to-wlt: Chamberlain’s salve cured p\c. It was a W illiam E. W elch of W elches. “ Chiffoniers, China Closets Etc.— Theodore Crockett of Spokane. County of Spokane, of wireless telegraph. torttfre. It breaks gut a little aometftnes Algernon S . Dresser. R egister. State of Washington, sworn statement No. 7544 for H. Cooper & Co. but nothing to what it used to do.—I) H the purchase oFthe S # K section 32, township 2 south • l* * * ____ y ......'___ ____ JTIigh grade building material a specialtyJJ++++- Beach, Midland City, Ala. Chamberlain's | range 3 east. W . M. Grover Cleveland, who is yet far Attack ol Diarrhoea Cured by One l»cse‘ol Notice fo Publication ReckaCrockett of Spokane, county of Spokane state salve is For sale by Estacada drug store. Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and United States Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon. of Washington, sworn statement No. 7546 for thé from being an old man, is reported Diarrhoea Remedy Septem ber 6. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in purchase of the N e J i section 32, township 2 south, to be in very poor health, and not compliance with the provisions of the act of congress 6 east. W . M. I was so weak from uti attack of diarr­ If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit Truit Trees and Shrubbery of June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale timber range liable to live long. He is our only hoea tliut I could scarcely attend to my L izzie Bickett of Spokane, county of Spokane, state lards In the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and of Washington, sworn statement No. 7547 for the For Sale living ex-president. You Out to the Top Notch in Every­ duties when I took a dose of Chamlier- Washington territory, ’ as extended to all the public purchase of the Sf4 m l/ i and S H n w îi section 28. PCrBlcMCnt URC The Estacada Pharmacy When You Buy This best n o u i? PEST Dimick & Dimick, You Got The ■Money Saved. ( J. STABLE F. L O V E L A C E The Dubois Lumber Company Fir and Cedar LUMBER What a lot of filthiness can be covered by good clothes, and pass the wearer into company he is not fit to enter. A half acre pear orchard up at North Yakim a yielded its owner $4,462.50 Now, Hood River! The fleet is coming over here to protect China from Japan, Next fake. lain’s colic, cholera and diarrhoea reme­ dy. It cured 111c entirely and I had lieen taking other medicine for 9 days without relief. I heartily recommend this remedy as lie the best to mv knowledge for bow* el complaints.—R G Stewart of the firm of Stewart [.Bros. Greenville, Ala. For sule by Estacada Drug Store thing R e q u ir e d * * * * * * * ^ * * * * Mouldings in All Styles C. E. DUBOIS, Manager W. A. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon Meeting At Tracy School Oct. Telephone connection direct with mill I am selling nursery stock - all kinds of fruit trees and shrubbery grown by the Woodburn Nursery, rtse oldest nursery in the state, all stock reliable. For particulars and prices call on or write E. L . WON- ACO TT, Estacada, Ore. Route i, agent for this part of Clackamas county. 1st A meeting will he held in road district No. 10, Garfield, on Oct. i to levy a road tax. The meeting j Bill Jones has had his gasoline is to t>e at 2 p. m. and will be at buzz saw buzzing around numerous | the Tracy school house. David wood piles the past week, and if all Bridenstine, road overseer, expects signs dont fail Winter must be just the county commissioners to lie rep­ around the bend in the "h oller.” resented. range 6 east. W . M. That they will offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuable for the timber or stone there on than for agriculture purposes and to establish their claims to said lands before the register and receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, the 23 day of Novem ber 1907. T h e y name as witnesses: W T Patton of Port­ land. Oregon; Luella M Patton of Portland, Oregon: Theodore Crockett of Spokane. Washington: Lizzie Bickett of Spokane. Washington: Recka Crockett of Spokane. Washington and Belle O Proven of Spokar.e Washington. Any or all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the 23 day of Nov. 1907. A lg e rn o n s . Dresser. Register. G E T YO UR PRINTING township 2 south, range 6 east. W . M. That they w ill offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuble for the timber or stone there­ on than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands before the register and re­ ceiver of this office at Portland, Oregon, on Friday the 22 day o f Nov. 1907. T h e y name as w itnesses: W T Patton, 300 Mar­ quant building. Portland. Oregon: L izzie Bickett. Spo­ kane. Washington; Luella M Patton. Portland. O re­ gon: B elleO Proven, Spokane, Washington: T h eo ­ dore Crockett, Spokane, Washington. A n y or all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the 22 day of N ov. 1907. A lg e rn o n s . Dresser, R egister • 19 -n 2 l Sick Headache This disease is caused by a derangement of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamber­ lain’s stomach and liver tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale Estacada Drug Store sl9 -n 2 1 Ranger Russ Wilcox came down DONE A T T H E N E W S SH O P!! out of the Government reserve last <9 week for supplies. He said that PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN Mr. Womer intends remaining out On real estate seen: ity. W B W ILL S E L L YOUR PRO PERTY— Plank will lie placed on the prin-1 until the close of the season— Nov. $1000 for 2 to 5 years cipal streets of Estacada. This has 1st. $500 for 1 year $750 for 3 years been decided on by the council as If you have any property for sale commu­ $1500 for 5 years John Honelron brought some mag­ the best manner of putting the city nicate with us; we will find you a buyer $400 for 2 to 4 years nificent fruit to town last week. It in proper shape for the Winter. It if what you have to sell is salable. Dont $600 for 3 years was all raiaed on his ranch at G ar­ was ordered, at a meeting of the delay but give us your terms and a descrip­ $500 for ? to 5 years field, and consisted of Bartlett pears, board Tuesday evening, that the $2500 for 1 to 5 years tion of your property we ll do the rest j At 6 per cent. Call write or phone Gravenstein apples and large Silver city purchase 60,000 feet of 3-inch by July 1, 1907—John W. Loder, prunes. plank and place them o i Main St. j Atty. at Law, Stevens Bldg Oregon T H E E S T A C A D A R E A L T Y C O M PA N Y— from the foot of the heights to 2nd. 1 City, Oregon. A good sized crowd purchased on Broadway from the track to 3rd. tickets for the show and dance at on j n,l west to Jones’ barn. Mast 0 © the park pavilion Saturday night. of the planking is to be wide enough __ Kverbody had a laugh and a goal ^ t),ut teams may pass each other. | Real Estate Sales time. Not very many remained to j However, it may yet he decided to COUNTY 0. W. P. & R y. Co. the dance but the firemen are sat place 8-foot plank on all the streets C L A C K A M A S Not a year ago \V\ S Irwin bo't. isfied with the affair. ESTACADA -PORTLAND 1 so that 3rd may also lie improved. H E A D Q U A R T E R S the Carpenter residence property for Cars .cave Estacada for Port­ I and Main from and to the railroad. Every lion«« in town occupied, about $500 and after making some . The question of extending a plank land: ami people looking for placen to little improvements costing $ 12 5 or j I road from the south end of the Du- CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY rent. What is the matter with E s­ so he sold it last week for $1000. 7:37. 0 :37. «1:37 A. M. and j hois platform around on the south 606 608, Chamber of Commerce, tacada? More houses are needed And the place was drawing rent all j G37. 3 47. 5 :37. 9:05 P- M. P O R T L A N D , O REGO N j side of the railway to the Broadway the time neatly. here. Right here at home is a fine Cars leave Portland for Esta- j crossing is also before the council. place to invest a few hundred dol­ Last Spring Fred Lantz bough’ ! X cada: The next meeting will be held Oct. Full equipment of maps, plats, ab lars that will bring good returns. the Carv residence property paying stract books and tax rolls I 1 st. ,$900 for it, and last week sold the | 7:30 ,9 :50 , 11:5 0 A. M. and | 1:5 0 ,5 :4 0 ,5 :4 4 ,7 :15 P M A pleasant evening surprise oc- j . . . . r 1 place for $1.500. The f ahtily oc Agents for Clackamas County Land . . . . . , , Dr. 0. D. BABCOCK curred at the Bronson home on last t Way freight leaves Estacada M O NEY IO X N F D | cupied tt during the summer, and Physician and Surgeon Thursday in honor of Miss Mary ilt the- morning, daily except TIT^, E S P E R F E C T E D nothing has been spent for improve Womer and Mr. Neil Bronson at Sun. returning in the evening. ments. which many foreigners and even Office ami residence, np stairs in the Iia- j Main offices of the company: I U 1 -1 M ILCH C O W tacada Pharmacy Building spirits called on them. Games and E. & F. B. RILEY, F r t St. Portland. Oregon For sale; fresh with calf. See E refreshment« v.rre rujoyed and the TELEPHONE Attorneys, Counselor«* at Law F. Surface. -M -»4 » » » > » » !■ » »■ » Will Plank Streets TIME CARD J r. land states by the act of August 4. 1892, the follow ­ ing named persons on August 29, 1907, filed in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Luella M Pattqn of Portland. Multnomah county, state of Oregon, sworn statement |No. 7545 for the purchase of th e S e K section 34. township 2 south, range 6 east. W . M. Belle O. Proven of Spokane, county of Spokane, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 7542 for the purchase of S e K section 28, township 2 south, { ; The Educational Unit Now Means the Community B y J A M E S P . M O N R O E , O r g a n i z e r o f th e S o c ia l E d u c a t i o n a l C o n g r e s s « A L F a century ago the church and the homo, directly or indi­ rectly, gnve that mornl background and E T H IC A L D ISC I­ P L IN E which every child and youth must absolutely have. Today the church gets even less hold than the school upon thousands of young people, and the houses of many rich, no less than the tenements of many poor, are M O C K ER IES OE HOME. Today, with insignificant exceptions, a boy must pick up his trade education as best he may, and our huge industrial establishments arc transmuting potential citizens into replaceable parts of an U N T H IN K IN G M A­ CH IN E. Before the civil war the children of New England and the middlo west imbibed in the town meeting, the children of the sontli imbibed in that keenest of political atmosphere, the spirit and ideals of democ­ racy bequeathed by those who M ADE America. Today hundreds of thousands arc pouring in from every corner of the globe, many of them hostile to all forms of government and knowing no distinction between L IB E R T Y AN D LIC E N SE, all of them needing to be painfully taught the very ELEM EN T S of responsible citizenship. Most significant of all, the development of machinery, with its at­ tendant eo-operntioi* and combination of interests, its resulting wealth, luxury, rapid intercommunication, social congestion and complexity, has so bound society together that the moral ruin of the meanest youth or the failure to assimilate the humblest immigrant affects aa never before T H E WHOLE C IY IC BO DY. The educational unit is no longer the individual, no longer the family, no longer even the school. Tt is the WHOLE CO M M UNITY, and what corrupts or destroys one member of that community contaminates thé whole. n THE OLD E D UCATIO N W AS IN D IVID U A L, AN D T H E R E F O R E S I M P L E : T H E N E W E D U C A T I O N M U S T BE P R E - E M I N E N T L Y S O ­ C IA L . A N D T H E R E F O R E M OR E A N D M ORE C O M P L P V -