The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, January 02, 1908, Image 4

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T H K
K S TACADA
i t b u s h k h
N K W S
T h u r s d a y
m o r n in g
II. A. W IL L IA M S
Entered
at the
poatoiftce In Estacada, Orefcon. as
second class
mall
SI 00
50
S ix months
JA N U A R Y
2,
1908
The masquerade ball given b y :
the Ti. V. F. CV last night was at- I
tended by a large crowd, and every ,
body seemed to enjoyed themselves.
The receipts amounted to $75.
A !
more complete report next week.
P IR E
DOLLS
.VASES
FOUNTAIN PENS
BIBLES
BOOKS
FANCY CUPS
SAUCERS
PURSES
CIGAR CASES
PERFUMERY
COMBES
BRUSHES
HOLLY NAPKINS
PYROGRAPHY OUTFITS
HOLLY STATIONERY
When
these.
wanting shingles examine
Orders filled promptly
NoCk« for Publication
Notice for PobHcotioo
United S tates ' and
30. 1907.
16. 1 9 0 7 . Notice la hereby given that incom pliance
S uccessor to D rs. S m ith and Babcock
tention to make final five year proof in support of h is
entitled "A n act for the sale of tim ber lands in
claim viz: H om estead enty
tha states of California, Oregon. N evada and W a s h ­
* * * * *
Office and residence, up stairs in the Es-
tacada Pharmacy Building
ington territory. ' as
Entrance between drug store and Sparks
store, on Broadway
th is day filed in th is office her sworn statement No.
TELEPHONE
extended toall the public
states by act of August
4.
1892.
sh ip 3 south, range 5 east, and that said proof will be
Della Duback of
4.
in township
6
L ots 1 . 2
8 of
7 &
made before th e register and receiver at Portland.
O regon , on January 1 0 . 1 9 0 8 .
and cultivation of said land viz:
south, range 4 east, and will offer
H . Johnson
William K. Haviland, M. D.
day of M u c h ,
Oregon, on Morviay th e
1908.
of
B issell, O regon .
N ick S c h ee l of
agriculturrl purposes and
A . W iederhoid of
to establish her claim to said land before the regtster
and receiver at Portland.
H e nam es the follow­
ing w itnessn s to prove h is continuous residence upop
section
proof to sh ow that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for
N o. 1 4 2 7 3 m ade July 7 ,
1 9 0 2 . for the Southw est quarter of section 1 4 . tow n­
land
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has
7 6 4 2 for the purchase of
N ov,
J oh n V .
O lsen of B issell. O regon , has filed notice of h is in~
with the provisions o fth e act of con gress of June 3 .
1878
Office Portland, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that
M- Grafenhain of
9
Algernon S . D resse r. R egister
S h e nam es as w itn esses:
d 5 -J 9
R o b e ^ R . M cA d am s of Kern Park. O regon
Senator Fulton of Oregon saunter­
ed into the House chamber where
7-3 equals 56 equals 24y
several niemliers were addressing
Length of 1st piece, 24 ft.
copies of the Secretary of Agricul­
“
of 2d
16 ft
ture's report to their constituents
‘'
of rope 80 ft.
—J. R. Townsend.
this afternoon.
" 1 am looking for my brother,”
Vote a Five Mill Levy
he remarked; "M r. Fulton of Okla­
Saturday afternoon the legal vot­
homa ’
‘ ‘Why, He is a Democrat,” said ers of Garfield road district voted a
Representative Clayton of Alabama five mill tax levy by a vote 23 to 18
"S o lie is, poorfcllow,” answered | The revenue from this is to tie used
Fulton ‘‘ There was a time when | on the district’s roads as follows: —
he was even ¡1 better republican than 35 per cent, in the Tracy neighbor-
I am.
So ardent was he that he hood; 30 per cent, on the main road
pressed the limit on legal age and a,Rl 35 I * 1- cent, in the W agner
voted for Blaine. But he settled in neighborhood.
Nebraska for a while and is one of
At the regular meeting last Sat-
the small and select company that ««lay Garfield Grange elected L . J.
lias been wearing a crown of tlwrns 1 ’almateer, master; Mrs. K. J. Vo-
and feeling sore from t h e e f f e c t s o f 1 cum, overseer; F. M. Gill, lecturer;
his crucifixion on a cross of gold | Floyd Holder, steward; Herman
Davis, assistant steward; W. H.
ever since.—N. Y . World.
Holder, secretary; Mrs. Nor Loo­
ney, treasurer; Ralph Lemon, gate
A few examples of what can be keeper; Mrs. Ida Palmateer, L. A.
produced in the Garfield country S . ; Grace Davis, Ceres; Rachel Da­
east of Gstacada:
vis, Pomona, and Inez Krigbaum,
Walter Snuffiu raised $260 worth Flora.
of strawberries to the acre on com-
The grange paid its obligation
* tnon soil without fertilizers.
and is now free from debt.
It has
Sweet Burley tobacco grown by property valued at $1,20 0 and 62
J. 1 *. Irvin produced leaves 3 feet members in good standing. %
long and 3 feet broad.
The following is a solution of Mr.
And four rows of Kentucky Won
.Seymour’s problem:
der pole string beans 240 feet long,
' If 2-3 of the longer piece equals
on fertilized soil, produced 2,000
the shorter, and the sum of the long­
pounds of beans, some of the pods
er and the shorter piece substracted I
over 12 inches long.
from the whole rope is y£ of the
Common soil, without fertilizer,
rope, then 3-3 of the longer plus 2-3
produces 200 bushels of potatoes to
of the longer, or 5-3 of the longer
the acre.
must equal yi of the rope.
Since [
Prune trees 12 years old produce
5-3 of the longer piece equals % of
an average of a bushel box 6f dried
the rope, 2 times 5-3 or 10-3 of the
fruit to the tree, over the 70 acres
longer piece equals th</ whole rope.
in this vicinity.
By a condition of Uie problem when
Ten year old apple trees produce
the longer piece was taken off 56ft.
to boxes of apples to the tree.
was left. 10-3 less 3-3 or 7-3 of the
longer equals 56 feet. 1-3 of the
longer is 1-7 of 56, or 8.
3-3 is 3
Resolutions of Respect
times 8, or 24ft.
The longer piece
10-3 equals 10 times 8, or^Bo the
Resolutions of respect and sym­
length of the rope. 2-3 of the long­
pathy adopted Dec. 27, 1907, by
er is 16 ft. the shorter piece.
Centenial Rebckah Lodge No 147,
Proof - 16 plus 24 equals 40. 40
I. O. O. F . on the death of Sister
is yi of 80.
Florence Dnncan.
— F. M. Gill.
W h s r r a s ; We, as a lodge, have
During
the
past
week
the cream­
!>een called upon to mourn the de­
parture to a higher life of our be­ ery at Estacada posted this bulletin:
Butter fat at Estacada, 3 j ^ c
loved sister whom we found ready
Butter fat at Portland, 36c
and a willing worker in our lodge;
Blitter fat at borne, 33>4c
always quick to respond to the call
Sweet cream is 2c premium.
of duty. We will miss her helping
hands and kindly presence.
For any of the ordinary diseases of the
R k s o l v k d ; That in her untimely skin Chamberlain’s salve is excellent. It
death we are again reminded of the not only alleys the itching and smarting
uncerainty of life and of the duty hut effects a cure. For sale at the Estac-
to watch for we know not the day da drug store.
in which the Son of Man will come.
R k s o l v k d ; That a copy of these
resolutions lie given the family of
the deceased, and to The Hstacuda
News for publication, and that the S H I N G L E S
same lie spread tijion the minutes of
We are equipped to manufacture
this lodge.
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
“ Say not her work is done;
Cedar Sliinglos each day, and will
No deeds of love or goodness ever
deliver them in Estacada at
dies,
—$2.65 a 1000—
But in the lives of others multiplies,
/ S iy it is just begun.”
Sold at the mill 7 miles east
Mrs. John Tracy
of Estacada at
Florence Richards
$2.25 a 1000
Mae Oakley Reed
Albert L. Cole
T im b e r Land A c t J u r e 3 , I 8 7 9
United S ta tes Land Office. Ptrtland. O regon , D ec.
HENRY V. ADIX, M . D.
Physician and Surgeon
In addition to these we have a good tjtock of
I.et x equal length of rope
Let y ”
“
of 1 st piece
ist equation x plus y equals 56
2d •* 2-3V plus y equals .S x :
x plus 10-,ty equals o
x minus y equals 56
CEDAR
DRUGS
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Masquerade
SOLUTION TO RO!‘ K PROBLEM
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
O n e year
Firemen's
Put a Phongraph in your home
Hiram B. Plumm er of Sellwood Sta Portland Ore.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
T h o m a s B. B id w ellof Portland. O regon
Office at drug store
-
Estacada
Not Re (or JNaUkation
An y and all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested to iile the claim s in
R E S ID E N C E
Hotel Estacada.
Call Bell 8c Phone
this
office
on
or
before said
18 7 8
T1M BK K L A N D AC T JU N K 3 ,
Cjeruld Anderson of Portland, O regon
United S ta tes Land O ffice , Portland.
tober 2 2 .
9 th day of March.
19 0 7 .
O regon. O c ­
N otice Is hereby given that in c o m ­
pliance with the provisions of the act of con gress of
1908.
Ju n e 3 . 1 8 7 8 . entitled “ A n act for the sale of timber
A lg e r n o n s . D resse r. R egister
lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and
W ash in gton territory.”
T im b e r land. A ct June 3 ,
Dr. J. V. SCOTT,
D EN T IST
+#
Will visit Estacada every Saturday
and Sunday.
hi A S T I R ' 9 V O I C C "
Bradley of
N otice is hereby given that in compliar.c
with the provisions of th e act of c o n g ress of June 3 ,
1 8 7 8 . entitled “ A n act for th e sale of tim ber lands In
the states of California. O regon .
Nevada and W a s h ­
ington te r rito r y ." as extended to all the public land
states by act oi August 4 . 1 8 9 2 . Jacob D . Duback of
The
Estacada
Drug
Store
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of O regon , has
Office with Dr. H. V. Adix
this day filed in this office h is sworn statem ent N o.
7 6 4 1 . for th e purchase of the L ots 3 . 4 , 5 &
tion
6
4 in township
6
of s e c ­
S . range 4 east, and will offer
proof to sh ow that th e land sought is m ore valuable
for its tim ber or stone than
I
By our Wayside Reporter
!
When You Buy This
J.
j
the 9 day of March
rL O U K
DEST
You Got The
F. L O V E L A C E
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Monday,
The Dubois Lumber Company
^of Estacada, Oregon—"—»®
M A N U FA C TU R ER S OF A L L C L A S S E S OP
Fir and Cedar
LUMBER
A paid C 's debt of $2.25 to D
with the $ 10 clearing house certifi­
cate, and received in change $7.75
or all the money D had. A paid C
25c and B $ 1.
At the close of the
transaction A had $7.75 in money;
B had $ 1 ; C, 25c and I) the $ 10
certificate, and all debts were paid.
Had it not been for D’ s confidence
in clearing house certificates the
debts could not have been paid.
But why was it necessary for A to
have $ 1.2 5 in addition to the cer-
tificate at the beginning? Oil yes!
T h at's the prize for the correct so-
lution.
—J. E. Stubbs.
nwH and
of neitf of section
8
in township 3 south
range 7 east , and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable of Its timber or stone than for
agricultural
purpoaes and to establish h is claim to
said land before th e register and receiver of the
U S
land office at Portland. O regon , on Monday the 2 0 th
day of January. 1 9 0 8 .
ward W h itn e y
of
H e nam es as w itn e sse s: E d ­
Portland.
O regon ; J W W e b b oi
Portland. O regon ; Darwin Bradley
of O regon C ity .
O regon ; J W Faublon of Salm on , O regon.
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely*the above
described lands are requested to file their claim s in
this office on or before said 2 0 day of January. 1 9 0 8 .
A lgernon S . D resse r. R e g ister.
H e ^ a m e s as w itn e s­
Robert R . M cA dam s of K ern Park. O regon
T h o m a s B. Bidwell, of
T lm b e a land A ct. June 3 . 1 8 7 8
NotRe for Publication
Portland, Oregon
Cjeruld Anderson of
8 th ,
Land O ffice at Portland, O regon , O ct.
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above
N otice is hereby given
1907,
that In com pliance with the
described lands are requested to file th e claim s in
provisions of the act of C o n g re ss of
this
entitled “ A n a c t for the sale of tim ber lands in th ?
office on
or
before
said
9th
day of March.
1908
June
3.
1878.
states of California». O regon ; Nevada, and W a s h in g ­
A lgernon S . D resse r. R eg ister
ton te r rito r y ." as extended to all the public land states
by act of August 4 ,
1892,
Edward
S.
Johnson of
Portland, county of Multencm ah. state of O regon has
T im be r Land, A ct June 3 , I 8 7 8
this day filed In th is office h is
Notice for Publication
7 5 9 5 for the purchase of the
sworn statem ent
E ’A
o f s w 5 i.
No
n w tf
of
United S ta tes Land office. Portland. O regon, Nov.
s w % of Section 2 8 and n t M of t o M o f Section 2 9 In
1 9 . 1 9 0 7 . N otice is hereby given that in compliance
tow nship 2 S . range 7 E . and will offer proof to show
with the provisions of th e act of con gress of Ju n e 3 .
that the land sought is m ore valuable for its tim ber
18 7 C . e n titl^ k ' A n act for the sale of tim ber lands in
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab­
the states of California.
lish h is claim to said land before the register and re ­
O regon. Nevada and W a s h ­
ington te r rito r y ." as extended to all the public land
c eiv er at Portland. Oregon, on Friday the
states by act of August 4 .
January. 1 9 0 8 .
of
Portland,
county
1892.
Jam es A . C . Tait
of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
has this day filed In this office
1 0 day of
H e nam es a s w itn e sse s:
John W Gardner of Portland. O regon
hsr sworn statem ent
John Clark of
7 6 2 7 , for the purchase of the W M of n w ? f, s e t f ofnw
Edgar S m ith of
K & n w ii of s w # of section 2 6 in tow nship 3 S range
T h adeu s Peirce of
5 E . and will offer proof to show that th e land sought
A n y and all persona claim ing adversely the above
is more valuable for Its timber or stone th*n for a g ri­
described lands are requested to file their claim s in
cultural
purpose, and to establish h is claim to said
this office on or before said 10 day of January. 1 9 0 8
land before register and receiver of U S land office at
Algernon S D resse r. R eg ister.
Portland. O regon, on Thursday the 1 3
day of F e b ­
H e nam es as w itn e sse s:
V . S . Howard
of
D . B . Howard
of Portland. Oregon
A . W elderholt
of
T im be r lanp A ct Ju n e 3 ,
Portland, O regon
B issell,
O regon
United S ta tes L a n d o ffic . Portland. O regou, O ct 2 .
1907.
An y and all persons claim ing adversely the above
dfscrlbed lancls are requested to " f i l e
this office on or before said
13th
their
day
187 3
NotRe for Publication
A . J. K itzm illero f B lssel, O regon
Estates and Probate Matters carefully taken care of
statem ent N o. 7 6 0 4 . fo.‘ the purchase pf the N K of
Hiram B . Plum m er of Sellwood Sta . Portland. O re
Answer to Problem in Finance
All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to
C h a rles J .
n l4
ruary. 1 9 0 8 .
P R A C T IC E IN A L L COURTS
1908.
ses:
Government Forester Russell Wil­
cox is spending a few days at home
and Oregon City, after which he
ftE M EN fS
; goes east of the mountains.
A baby boy came to bless the
home of y r . and Mrs. yV. R. Oat-
[ field on Christmas Day.
W
ashington
Mrs. Bert Hayes of Aberdeen is
A m e n t ' s best
1 ------ifiiiii
here visiting her people, Wm. Wil-
| cox and family.
Harry Githen is at Heppner on
business.
SALE
+
Two big bears fell victims to the
good shooting of Bent Sarver and
Ballard Looney.
Horace Davis is down from A b­
GÈO. C B R O W N E LL
W. A. H E Y L M A N
erdeen visiting his home folks.
O R E G O N C IT Y
K ST AC A D A
A lex Irvin is home again from
BROWNELL and HEYLMAN
j ; j Sandy.
BEST
for agricultural purposes,
a r d to establish her claim to said land before the reg ­
ister and receiver at Portland, O regon , on
1892,
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of
O regon , has this day filed In this office his sworn
United States Land O ffice at Portland, O r e .D e c .
1 6 . 19 0 7 .
as extended to all the public
land states by act of August 4 .
Notice for Publication
Of rooms 41-2 Ilumilton Bldg. Portland
"M IS
1878
claim s In
of February
Notice is horby given that in compliance with
th e provisions
of the act of
1 8 7 8 . entitled “ A n
in the
states
C o n g re ss
of June 3 ,
act for the sale of tim ber lands
of C alifornia, O r e g o n ,
Nevada, and
W ash in gton te r rito r y ," as extended to all the public
1908.
Algernon S . D r esse r. R egister
D 12F10
land states by act of August 4 .
1892,
E m il E y sse il,
of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of O regon ,
m
has this day filed in this office h is sworn
statem ent
N o 7 5 9 2 for the purchase of the W S n a n d
n w & o f section 1 4 .
About Digestion
In township 2 S . range
6
n elí
east,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
It is not the quantity of food taken but
rhe amount digested and assimilated that
gives strength and vitality to the system.
Chamberlain’s stomach an<f liver tablets
invigorate the stomach and liver and en­
able them to perform their functions.
The result is a relish for your food, in­
creased strength and weight, greater en­
durance and a clear head.
Price 25Cts.
Samples free. Sold by the Estacada drug
store.
m ore valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish
h is claim
10
said land
before register and receiver at Portland. O regon, on
Saturday, the 1 1th day of January. 1 9 0 8 .
H e names as w itn e sse s:
W illia m R ob bin s of S an d y. Oregon
W illia m R hude of Portland, O regon
Julius Jacobs of A storir. O regon
John Edwards of
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claim s in
this office on or before said 1 1 day of January. 1 9 0 0 .
Algernon S . D r esse r. R e g ister.
n 7J 9
33£&High grade building material a specialty
« 0 Y EA R S *
E X P E R IE N C E
If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit
You Out to the
Top
Notch
in
'ATENTS
Every­
thing Req u i
Mouldings in All Styles
C. E. DUBOIS, Manager
W . A. JO N KS is our selling agent
I RADE
IVI A R n S
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A nyone Rending n Rketrb and description may
qnlckly ascertain o u r op inion fr e e w h ether an
invention is pro ba bly p a ten ta ble. C o m m u n ia i,
lio n s st rictly con fidential«, HANDBOOK on P aten ts
sent free . O ld est a g e n c y Tor securin g p atenta.
P a ten ts taken th ro u g h M n n n A C o . receive
tp e c ia l n o t i c e , w ith o u t ch a rg e, In th e
Americans A r e
Governed b y
Convention.
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P r in c e
TRO U BETZKO Y
Novellai.
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Scientific Jterican
A h a n d so m e ly Illustra» cd w eekly. J-arrest cir­
culation o f a n y Bcicntlllo Journal. T e rm s , f 3 a
y e a r : fo u r m o n th s , | L S o ld by all n ew sdealers.
E Americans arc fearless, but are we fearless enough 1
Aren’t we afraid of S O M E T H IN G after all ?
A re we not afraid of ourselves, of each oth er! How
few of us dare to live out our primitive instincts, to
test the T R U E I D E A L S of life. It seems to me that
to find the supreme, laws, the hig statutes of the moral code— that is
Why not subscribe today?
to sav, the spiritual order of our live*--w e must test the V A L I D I T Y
O I ( 'O X \ E N T IO N S . As a matter o f fact we are actually afraid o f
being without them, wo cling to them, like life belts in the hig sea of
experience, instead of striking ont and learning to swim F O R O U R ­
Horae Made Happ\ bv Chamberlain's
S E L V E S , to make onr bodies work for the spirit.
Cough Remedy
l About two months ago our baby girl j
These supreme laws are courage, faith in the great spirit that can
BUY C LA C K A M A S
I had measles which settled on her lungs
do no evil, endurance to suffer, realizing that the light of the spirit is
and at last resulted in a severe attack of j
C O U N TY
FARM S
discovered only when it is most needed, IN D A R K N E S S . It is very
bronchitis. We had two doctors but no j
relief was obtained. Everybody thought
snd that we must suffer so much to arrive at spiritual knowledge, bnt
W. A. JONES
she would die. I went to eight different I
it does not last. We must not evade any shadow of experience, even
1 ‘ROPRIRTCHt
stores to find a certain remedy which
G E T YO UR
the vague panic of the senaes, for when we are confronted with awo
had been recommended to me and failed j
of
snmcihing we do not understand it leaves ns in a R IC H E R S T A T E
to get it, when one of the storekeepers i
Good ri^s and careful drivers always
insisted that I try Chamberlain’s cough |
OF KN O W LED GE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
remedy. I did so and our baby is alive
Sincerity is one o f the principles of poetry. It is one o f the great
G iv e n
Hunting and Fishing Parties nnd'well today Geo. W. Spence, Holly DON'E A T T H E N E W S SH O P!!
laws that O V E R SH A D O W T H E C O N V E N T IO N S .
We have
Springs, N. C. For sale by the Estacada
Drug Store.
tenderness in our poetry, national pride, abstract philosophy, but we
t t t l ' H ' H M I M I I M M M M -H
WOOD & LUMBER
seem to ho afraid of saying -boldly, of seeing vividly, of defying the
Dical »nil Long Distance Telephone
Notice is ht rebv given that all of town­
primitive instinct to disgrace the supreme spiritual purpose o f our
ship 3 south, range 6 east, hah been sur­
being.
Telephone connection
MUNN&Co.30,B"*d«*'‘New York
Branch OfTico. C25 F B L . W a s h in g to n , D . C.
Livery, Feed & Sale ‘
STABLE
Albert I,. Cole died in Good S a­
JULIUS KRIEGER
----PROPRIETOR-
maritan hospital, Portland, Tuesday
Kstacaria Agent A. Morrow
from injuries receiver! in an accident
in Roscburg on Monday. Mr. Cole
Mortgages for Sale
was employed as hreaktuan on the
$500 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent.
Port land-Roscburg passenger, and
f2ooo 3 “
“
6
**
when injured was assisting in get­
|
$8oo 3 "
“
6
“
ting his train ready for the run. It
#500 2 "
”
6
was yet dark, and the train was in
Also private money to loan on
switch yards. Mr Cole stepped out
from the rear end of his own car, terms and in amounts to suit l*>r-
rower. Certificates of deposit on Or­
and a switch engine with no lights
egon City Banks taken in exchange
veyed; that the official plat of said survey
on the l»ek end (lacked down on for first lien real estate mortgages.
When to Go Home
will l»e filed in this office on Wednesday,
him, knocked him down, run over
Call, write or phone
From the Bluff ton, Ind. Banner: “ When January 8, 1008, at 9 o'clock a. m. and
JO
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W.
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the left arm. and inflict«! other se-
tired out, go home. When you want con­ i that oil and after said date we shall be
rious injuries. Alliert I.. Cole was Attorney at Law & Abstractor of solation, go home. When you want fun, j prepared to receive applications for the
I,and Titles, Oregon City, Oregon go home. When you want to show others
well known in Gstacada where he
entry of land in said township.
that you have reform«!, go home, and
The land in said township was on Dec.
had many friends, and where two
let your family get acquainted with the 16, 1905. temporarily withdrawn from all
of his wife's sisters reside. A will­
fact. When you want to show yourself j disposal except under the mineral laws,
Dimick & Dimick,
ow and four children mourn the
at your best go home and do the act tliFYv | for a proposed addition to the Cascade
When you feel like being extra liberal go forest reserve and became a part of the
loss of a kind father and a true and
Attorneys at Law
hnm r •"<> pr«ctic*on your wife and chil- , » mlnnfnt rrscrv„ on March ,, l6 o ;.
devoted huslnud. He was 31 years
jfl^ N o r t a r y Public, General Law dren first. When you want to shine with
Only persons who made valid settle­
old. and a Mason.
The remains
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab­ extra brilliancy go home and light up the ment pursuant to law on said tract prior
were taken to Scio, today, and will
whole household.’ ’ To which we would to Ike. 16, 1905, who have continued t«»
stracts furnished
lie laid to rest in the cemetery there
1 add, when you have a bad cold go home comply with the law under which said
1 and take Chamberlain’s cough remedy settlement was made, will be qualified
on Saturday
Services to tie under
M O N EY LO A N ED
1 and a quick cure is certain. For sale by j applicants and they only under the
tile direction of the Masons and his
the Katacada drug store.
homestead Liw.
former fellow trainmen.
Dr. and
TH E N EW S
Algernon S. L>resser. Register
Mrs. J. W. Cole, parents of the de­ OFFICES: 2 , 3 & 4, AN DR FSE n H D
wtekA $1 Less than k a week
Geo. W. Bibee. Receiver.
ceased, reside at Scio.
O rkgo n * C i t y
OkACGON '
PRINTING
TIME CARD
0 . W. P. & Ry.
Co.
E ST A C A D A -P O R T [.A N D
Cars .eave Estacada for Port­
land :
7 ; 37 . 9 :.Y 7 . 1 1: 37 A. M. and
• 37 . 3 47 . 5 37 . 9:05 P M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada:
7:30 ,9 :30 , 1 1 3 0 A. M. and
1:30. 3:40, 5:44. 7: 15 P. M.
Way freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, daily except
Sun. returning in the evening.
Main offices of tbecompauv [32 1-2
First St Portland. Oregon.
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Temptation U excused sometimes on the gronnd o f heredity,
•vlidrens it is an I N I T I A L IN G R E D IE N T of human nature. As a
friend o f mine said, expressing this idea of conventional hindrances to
r.etual experience, “ W e all want a smattering o f knowledge, we are all
peeping on the slv at this, that and the other, trying to get a view of
the R E .A I. I N W A R D N E S S of things, and after all perhaps it (s
better to look through these peepholes and see what we can than to see
nothing at all.”
The poet sees more than others, hut there is a great deal in the
M O T IV E that is behind the seeing. People regard God as a great,
intangible power, as children look into a great deep well, with the awe
of child wonder and mystery. They read in the Bible, “ God is aTon-
snming fire.” and they S H R I N K IN E R A R .
TO ME T H A T IS A M A G N IFIC E N T S P IR IT U A L SY M B O L .
IT ^
TH E W ARM TH AMO L IG H T AND LO V E AND P IT Y OP E V E R Y HU­
MAN S P IR IT .