j ! _____ T II lì IC S T A C A D A î P U B L IS H E D T H I 'H S D A Y X E W S M O R N IN O II. A. W ILLIAM S E m erci v « the pœtolflce In E sta c*k . Oreeon. es secor.d d u s meil S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S $1 00 One year S is months 50 P h o to g ra p h G a lle r y These days and the things that are turning up from day today con­ vince the most of us that it takes a trained head to run a bank m i c - cessfully, and that conservatism is one of the banker’ s best assets. The national committee on home missions and church extensions of the M. K. church convenes in con­ vention in Portland this yveek. One of the ministers attending this meet­ ing is expected to fill the Estacada appointments next Sunday. Rev. Parounagian is at the Portland meet­ ing. LO C A L N E W S Mrs. B. O. Boswell entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Abbie Jaeger. Rev. visited terday. several *e n n Remedy "Last winter I caught a very severe roll! which lingered for weeks," says J * * * * * Office and residence, lip st airs in the Es­ Urquhurt " f Zcplier, Ontrio. "M y cough was very dry anil harsh. The local dealer tacada pharmacy Building recommended Chamlterlain's cough rein Entrance between drug store and Spurks edy and guaranteed it, so I gaye it a trial store, on Broadway One small Itettle of it cureil me. I IteLsye TELEPHONE Chamberlain’s cough remedy to tie the best I have ever used. This remedy is lor sile l>v the Estacada drug store. I e M. B. Parounagian and wife Uncle William Pink ley yes­ Mr. Pinkley has been ill for weeks. Dr. C. B. SMITH PH YSICIAN 8: SURGEON O F F IC E and R E S ID E N C E Over the drug store P H O N E William K. Maviland, M. D. $35. A C L E A R , F U L L T O N E D I N S T R U M E N T Cash, or on monthly payments A new, up to date supply of records tor both Edison and the Victor phonographs. Songs and Instrumentd the very best Estacada Biliousness «inti Constipation PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office at drug store - - Estacada R E SID E N C E Hotel Estacada. Call Dell & Phone Drug Store SHEN AND IIE Y R D AT TH E DENTIST Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland When You Buy This Office with Dr. C. B. Smith A Reliable Remedx for Crouqh Mrs. S Rosinthal of Turner, Mich, says : “ We have used Chamberlain’s cough me- | dicine for ourselves and children for sev­ eral years and like it very much. I think it the only remedy for croup and highly For sale by Estacada recommend it.’ drug store. You Get I he wall PE5T ' W ashington I ♦ + Will visit Estacada every Saturday •JfM* FLOUR P ÛEMEHTS E Í* BEST I g s s » * *¡r . ;.......- - F. pc MC NT's BEST ■ >""> *................. f o r s a l e J. F. L O V E hoiicu lor Publication United States 1 and Office, Portland. Oregon. Sept. 6. 1907. Notice 13 hereby given that Incom pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of Juno 3. 1878. entitlod “ An act for the* sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and W ash­ ington territory." as extended to all the public land states oy act oi August 4. 1892. Guy C. Manning of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7538. fo r th « purchase of the E ' j S E S W V* S E V S E '« S W % of section 27 in township 2 S range 7 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is moro valuable for its timber or stone than for ai.'ri- culturrl purpose, and to establish his claim to said land before register and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday the 20th day of Novembor. 1907. H o names as witnesses: Charles Kadderly of Portland, Oregon L .rvi office at Portland. Oregon. Novem ber 9. 1907 Charles A . Simpson of N otice is hereby given that Joseph Sadowsk! of El- John N. Manning of wood. Oreeon, has I,led rot'.ce of his Intention to Bert K in g of Any and all persons claiming adversely the above make final five year proof In support of his claim, viz: i homestead entry No. 14551. m ade^ept. 13. 1902, discrlbed lands are requested to file their c'aim s In 1 for the Lots 3 & 4 & sM» of nw1 /« of section 4, town- | this office on or before said 20th day of Novem ber ship 5 south, range 4 east and that said procf w ill be 1 9 0 7 . made before the register and receiver at Portland. O r- I Algernon S . Dresser. R egistor agon, on December 2 l . 1907. H e tam es the fo'- J lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upen and cultivation of said land, viz: A J Grlndstaff of Elwood.’ Oregon J P Nlbecker of S Twarowskl of Portland. S Granacki of Elwood. Algernon S . Dresser, Register n 1 4 d 1 9 Notice (or Publication g Y *•**!***’ ’*”*"*’ T O LO A N L A C E $400 at 6 per cent. $ 6 0 0 .................... $800 “ “ “ $1500 .................... See Bank of Estacada. GKO. C B R O W N E LL OREGON CITY B ROW N ELL and HEYLM AN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Land office at Portland, Oregon. Novem ber 9. 190* N otice of hereby given that Stanly Turel of Dodge Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make fin al five year proof in support pf his claim viz: homo stead entry No. 14074, made March 26, 1902. fo the Northeast Quarter of section 34. township 4 sout! range 4 east, and that said proof will be made befor- the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, Decem ber 21, 1907. H e names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon amJj cultivation of said land, viz: A J Ciindstaff cf Elwood. Oregon J P Nibeckes of S Tw arcw ki of Portland S Granacki of Elwood Algernon S Dresser. Register JUNE 1, 1878 Notice for Publication T1MBKK L A N D ACT United States Land O ffice. Portland, Oregon. Oc tober 22. 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in com FI ar.ee with the provisions of the act of congress c June 3. 1878, entitled " A n act for the sale of timbe lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada an- Washington territory." as extended to all the publi land states by act of August 4. 1892, Charles J Bradley of Portland, county of Multnomah, state c Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swer s:a:ement No. 7604. for the purchase of the N 'e o nwK and w lA cf ne% of section 8 in township 3 soutl range 7 east, and will offer proof to show that the lan< sought is more valuable of its timber or stone than fo agricultural purposes and to establish his claim tt said land before the register and receiver of the U 5 land office at Portland, Oregon, on Monday the 2011- day o f January. 1908. H e names as witnesses: Ed­ ward W hitney of Portland, Oregon: J W W ebb of Portland. Oregon: Darwin Bradley of Oregon City. Oregon; J W Faubion cf Salmon, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20 day of January, 1908. Algernon S. Dresser, Register. Last week Thursday T . J. Wirtz sold his blacksmith shop and busi­ ness to A. T . Dorsey Mr. Wirtz has been in business in Estacada off n 14 and on ever since the town started. His first shop was just across the [ Tlm bea land Act. June 3. 1878 Notice for Publication j river near the historic, high bridge. | L a n i O ffice at Portland. Oregon. Oct. 8th. 19C Mr. Wirtz owns a handsome country N otice Is hereby given that in compliance with t ----- W E W IL L S E L L YO U R P R O P E R T Y estate southwest of Estacada and he , p r o v ls lo n s c fth e a c to f C on gressof June 3. is: " A n ect tor the sale of tlmfcor lands In divides his time l>etween his citv entitled states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and W ashil If you have any property for sale commu­ alld C O U Iltry homes. Since begin- ton territory." as extended to all the public land su nicate with us; we will find you a buyer I ning business in Estacada he has 1’i1' ‘ ct ° 'AuKUS' 4' 1892. Edward S . Johnson ° Portland, county of Multencmah, state of Oregon 1 if what you have to sell is salable. Dont accummulated a vast fortune and this day filed in this office his sworn statement for the purchase of the E lA o fs w ^ , nw*i delay but give us your terms and a descrip­ [ now, in his declining years, he can s 7595 w t4 of Section 28 and n e ^ of s e ii of Section 29 tion of your property —we’ 11 do the rest live easily in opulence. We, who township 2 S . range 7 E. and will offer proof to sf that the land sought is more valuable for Its tim have been less fortunate, can not or stone than for agricultural purposes and to est realize what that means. However, lish his claim to said land before the register and ----- T H E E S T A C A D A R E A L T Y CO M PANY ceiver at Portland. Oregon, on Friday the 10 da: Mr. Wirts expects to invest consid- January. 1908. H e names as witnesses: j erable of his surplus cash in Esta- John W Gardner of Portland, Oregon John Clark of © ! cad a. and he is casting his eyes a- ©- Edgar Sm ith of round for snaps of any kind. He Thadeus P eirce of A n y and all persons claiming adversely the ah is not a tight-wad, but believes in described lands are requested to file their claim; keeping money in circulation. Mr. this office on or before said 10 day of January, 190 Algernon S Dresser. Registe: Wirtz is out on the farm this week How wonderful it would be if harvesting his crop of spuds, there were another Alexander Ham­ ilton to “ touch the dead corps of CLACKAM A5 C O U N TY public credit, and cause it to spring ; 0. W. P. & R y . Co. The lioard of councilmen met in ,,pon its feet.” special session Tuesday evening at E S T AC A D A -P O R T L A N D Mayor Haviland’s office. Several, The young p ople of the League Cars .cave Estacada for Port­ hills were allowed for work done for will go to Portland Fridi v evening, CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY land; the city on its streets and water sys­ but not as a league body. Reduced 606 008, Chamber of Commerce, P O R T L A N D , O REGO N 1 rates have been granted, and a car 7 = 37 . 9 = 37 . 1 :37 A. M. and tem. Another discussion concern­ 1 : 37 > 3 : 47 . 5:37, 9:05 P. M. ing the ordinances granting a street will leave here at 5 p. m. PRACTICE IN A L L COURTS All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to Estates and Probate Matters (:trefully taken care of 0 Why aot subscribe today? Council M eetin g \ TIME CARD The amount of freight passing through the Estacada depot is in­ creasing, says station Agent M. G. Telford. Fully a fourth more freight Attorneys at Law is handled daily than was a month ago. ffOtP'Nortary Public, General Law Farmers and business men gener­ Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­ ally will know what to do now in stracts furnished ease of shortage of crops and cashto franchise to J. W. Reed and others Full equipment of maps, plats, ab­ Cars leave Portland for Esta­ meet their obligations: just get the M ONEY LO A N ED for a site for a car manufacturing stract books and tax rolls cada: governor to declare a holiday time | factory’ took place, but nothing was 7 :30 ,9 :30 , 11:3 0 A. M. and until the crops grow tall and the I o f f i c e s : 2, 3 & 4, a n d r e s k n b l d . |done ' The lnavor notified the city .Agents for Clackamas County Land 1:30, 3:40, 5:44, 7 :15 P. M. cash conies in. O r eg o n treasurer, H. Cooper, to prepare O reg o n C i t y M O NEY LO A N E D £ Way freight leaves Estacada Mrs. W. H. Holder and daugh­ ________ and present to the council at its T IT L E S P E R FEC T E D * in the morning, daily except ter, Mrs. Maud Davis, spent a part next meeting a financial statement Sun. returning in the evening. of last week in Portland. of the city’s condition. In view of By our Wayside Reporter Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 the fact that a large amount of the j M r and Mrs. Edward Scott have E. F. & F. B. RIFEY, First St. Portland, Oregon. BUY C L A C K A M A S dog and poll taxes have not been | bargained for the Surface residence A tto rn e ys , C ounse lo rs d t Faw 4.4,44444*4»+ 4»++++++++++++++ paid, a collecting agent for the citv property. They are from W. Yir. ' C O U N TY FARM S Walter Woodard went to Syca­ was appointed to go after all unpaid I and until the deal is closed will live, more last Friday for a visit with his taxes and make collections. Messrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Surface. Mr. uncle. Scott is a painter by trade. Jones and Lovelace each wanted Mr. Lovell killed a fine specimen , , , . . . . . . .................... . , 1 ] the other to lie appointed to do this Mr. G. Frank Saxman, of I,a- of eagle Friday , , , „» . 1 1 M inay the lard measured * work, Jones finally won out and he j trobe, Penn the former home of ^ ft 2 ¡„ across the wings. ■— « ■ o f Fstacdda, Oregow 1 was appointed the city’ s bad hill | must win upon ilic ir the Dales, has been a guest of Wm. Miss Alice Wilcox is visiting M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L C LA SSES OP Dale and family for a few days. with her sister, Mrs. Baxter near collector, with instructions to kill i merits. The Internationa 1 and bury wherever payment was I Mr Saxman expects to locate some­ Oregon City. has won a refused. The hoard will meet a - 1 where in Oregon. H. I>. Trapp was ill at his home gain n e x t T u e sd a y . greater distinction upon Rov Meyers, who superintended the latter part of last week. its merits and is in more j J. O. Linn has rented his Cttr- A Methodist Minister Recommends (ham - the Estacada end of the O. W. P. berlin's Couqh Remedv in the halcyon da\s of long ago, is rinsville farm to a man named Cross general use than any other now stationed at Eagle Creek. Roy who will take possession at oncy; \Ve have used Chamberlain's cotigh remedy in our home for seven years, and work of its kind in the Mr. Cross comes from Gresham. is un A I agent. it lias always proved to lie a reliable rem­ Charles Retching has moved on­ edy. We have found that it would do English language. I). F. Warner arrived home from T f î î T îh iq h grade building m dteridl a sp e cia ltyX LU -JT to the Elsie Currin place at Cur- more than the manufacturers claim for it n . l » „ o f O x fo r d A. H. snyco. Silverton Tuesday morning with a ( '■ iT o r t it jr , liu ç lit m t Um revent iy h u «1 rinsville; he and his brother have It is especially got si for croup and whoo­ o f it : I t i » ln«W-fs| a m • v lo u » w«>rk : It 1 » drove of forty thoroughbred Ango­ ,« ucthmnry more ditti« ult to « tun ivo ping cough.-Rev. Janies A Lewis, Pastor rented the place. exhau stive n-t i cop ,■ •o K v c r y t n lr g 1 » If You Arc Going to Build, Wc Can Fit ra goats which he purchased near Milaca, Minn. M. K. church. Chamber- fh t t to in it not o ,• x\ I :U timi \ w m w ork, • -i «> v h..» ft w « f that place. Mr. 1 J. Davis made lain'* cough remedy is sold at the Ksta- u*w« t«i«> 1 a v i ' . . - u c'.i o f hm U ingfor. You Out to the Top Notch in Every­ A »upj* nt tin* terr ed itio n bas caita drug store. the trip with Mr. Warner. These Mortgages for Sale brought ■ fuMv up » • * »tc, Î have been lookim r to o . u ie r w ith a fociiuir wooly haired beasts will assist in thing o f tiMon whin* » m v o m ir t e n e » » , nmi 5 «oo 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent. the amount c l ju r th a t h.u been put clearing up the farm and financial .. «• in to it. fzooo 3 " situation. .. 6 .. Mouldings in All Styles $8oo 3 " T H E sw ftA N D P R I Z Ï .. 6 The Townsend building is about theHLrhent cward>wu» r l r w to the lit­ Sjoo 2 " await Dimick & Dimick, T ir , *r land. Act Jure 3. 1878 Notice for Publication Dr. R. W . ANDERSON and family until Monday when she went to Corvallis for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Irwin. The marriage of Miss Irwin to Mr. O. T. Jaeger took place at Butte on Nov. 2. Miss Irwin and Mr. Jae­ ger spent several rveeks in Estacada ©■ in the summer of ’06. Mr. Jaeger took passage at Seattle last Friday for Australia where he has the con­ tract of putting up a large mining smelter. Mrs. Jaeger will leave the first of the year to join her husband. For years I was troubled with bilious­ ness and constipation, which made lile miserable for me. My appitite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets. Tile tablets relieved the ill feeling atonce . . . . . . . .. . , strengthen the digestive functions, help- ing the system to do its work naturally. -Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birinin^hatii, Ala. These tablets are for sale at the Estacada drug store. Cured bv Chdir.bertein'k Cou< h Physician and Surgeon I have opened a gallery in Es- tacada and am prepared to do all kinds of Photopraphic work both indoor and outside. Will be here Saturdays ¿c Sundays OREGON Money affairs ami the financial FSTACADA situation have bien Krowing gradu­ Postmaster Surface is having a ally 1 tetter. Those few who were inclined to be at all freightened at number of improvements added to the first signs of trouble two weeks his store building, l.ater he may ago are now satisfied that tlie worst have the building extended back 24 is oyer. The Kstacuda banks have feet which would cover the whole been transacting the usual necessary lot. business, but the holidays have had A residence and property, one of to I æ observed to some extent lie- the finest and ltest in Estacada for cause all other bonks are observing side. See or write W. W. Boner, the holiday season. Our banks are j Estacada, Ore. not in the least effected by the clos­ At the last meeting of the Ladies’ ing Sr-f the Merchants National and the Title Guarantee. The Clearing Aid new officers were elected for House certificates are circulating the year. Mrs. Heed, President; t h e hante as currency and gold, and Mrs. Parounagian, Vice Pres ; Mrs. t h e y , a r e just as good as the United Surface, Sec.; Mrs. Reagan, Treas. Sta te s gold certificates, and should The Aid decided to hold a bazar be taken by everyone. There is the for the sale of useful and fancy ar- l i e s l j kind of security back of them, tides suitable for Chistmas gifts, Their appearance has relieved the the sale to be held about the mid- money stringency to a very great die of December. The next meet­ ef-'tCnt. Quite a number of them ing of the Aid will be held this arc I tying used by the Estacada bus­ week Friday at 3:30 p. in ..at Mrs. iness houses. No alarm is felt by Reed’s. tnb a people around here, and the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Antrim have whole trouble appears to he caused gone to Portland where they will by Che people in the larger cities spend most of the Winter. getting excited when calmness would The masquerade for the school be much the better part to act. benefit lias been postponed and The question of hoyv many times the boys will give a ball on the ev­ William Jennings Bryan must lie ening of the 28th. nominated and defeated to l>e put forever out of the game is as per­ Mrs. Abbie Jaeger arrived here plexing to many as the query: How Saturday last from Butte, and vis­ old is Ann? ited her sister, Mrs. E. F. Surface, linciking r n IliP.tlMil Clbcr I re at.rent Cut Quickly HIMRY V . ADIX, M. D. I. A. BONNEY, NOVIÎMHHR 14. I4"7 n PROFESSIONAL CARDS HEADQUARTERS Í L The Dubcis Lumber Company Dictionary F ir a n d C e d a r LUMBER completed, and is quite un addition to the city. The first floor is occu­ pied by a dressmaking parlor, Mr Townsend’s tshoe shop, and living rooms. The second floor is made in­ to living rooms. Also private money to loan on terms ami in amounts to suit lior- G E T YO UR rower. Call, write or phone JO HN W. LODHR, Attorney at Law \ Abstractor of Land Titles. Oregon City, Oregon DONK A T T H E N E W S SHOP!! PRINTING he W orld's Fuir, Ut. L o u ü . ter national » : tho free \ Tetl in Prtmunciaticn," rtn U tTve t.m l < o e r t o iin m f fo r th e whole taiuttr* A b e / .'Kn luMnited pnir-p. ict. g . & c . m e h 3 : a m c o . miruM.cn*. SPiiN ci.-.¿ l o . M ao .'. ^ V '1 t\~»TErs C. E. DUBOIS* Manager W . A. JO NES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon Telephone connection direct with mill Notice for Publication United State* Lan doffic. Portland. O rercu. Oct 2. 1907. Notice is herby given that in compliance with the proviaions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892, Emil Eyssell. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state o f Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement N o 7592 for the purchase of the W S nwH and n e * r w V of section 14. tn township 2 S range 6 east. 1 and will offer proof to shew thet the land sought is more valuable for its timber cr stene than for agricul­ tural purposes, and tc establish his claim to said land befor* regiater and receiver at Portland. Oregon on Saturday, the 11 th day of January 1908. H e names as witnesses: W illiam Robbins of Sandy. Oregon W illiam Rhude of Portland. Oregon Julius Jacobs of Astoria. Oregon John Edward* of ** Any and all person* claiming adversely the above described land* are requested to file their claim * in this office cn or before said 1 1 day of January 19 0 i . Algernon S . D o s s e r R egister. n7J9 B E S T IN V E S T M E N T , The News one year for one dollar