The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, February 27, 1908, Image 4

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    T II K K S T A C A I) A
b ir th d a y s
P U B LISH E D
TH U RSDAY
PKOPESSIOKAL CARDS
N K \V S Time holds in his gift many future
M ORNING
fo r
b o th th e
h ost
h o s te s s .
HENRY V. AI)5X, M. D.
Physiciaji end Surgeon
Mr. K. fìlli of Dnfur, ami Ray j
(ìill of Russtllville, futher and bro
llier resjx-i. tivcly of F. M. fìill «ere
out lare Satnrday and Suiulay.
I t . A . W IL L I A M S
at the postoffice in tstacada, Oregon,
second class mail
EA G LF C R ELK
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FEBRUARY 37, 19*18
The dance given Saturday night
by Tent 86, K. O. T. M. was a
The liquor question will no doubt huge si c ess. The masked skate at
be voted on in every precinct in Estacada and the masked ball at
Clackamas county at the next elec­ Boring didn't seem to lie much of a
tion. The temperance workers are drain, as one of the largest crowds
1 going to force the bsue.
that has turned out this winter at­
tended. All hands and the cook
The county commissioners will be enjoyed themselves to til“ limit. An
petitioned for a rock crusher by the excellent oyster supper was served
tax payers of Garfield, Spring« a- by Mrs. Cithers.
Mrs. J. J. Roper and Miss Maud
l r and Eagle Creek road districts.
We expect the board to grant the Desbro of Portland spent Sat. and
Sunday with us.
Mrs. Roper's
petition and buy the crusher.
brother, Ralph L. Shepherd, is as­
Mrs. Wuymire has been found st. ngent ( f the O. W. P. lines at
»guilty of trying to injure Mayor this place. Saturday evening found
Lane’ s reputation! It is a great, them at the dance with the rest of
goj.l thing for the rest of tile angel­ the merrymakers.
The Northwest Log & Lumber
ic mayors in the country.
Think
of all the innocence th it «‘0111(1 have Co. has two camps busy turning
bieu ruined had not this women, out piling for the East Side Mill &
Lumber Co. at Portland.
Waymire, been stopped!
Although no one was hurt and
but
little damage done by moter
The adoption by the people of to­
day, or any other day, of names 1405 leaving the rails at Goose Ck.
spur last Saturday it delayed pas­
that have adorned American His­
senger
trains the rest of the day.
tory with brilliancy and honor has
The new phone line is in w o r k -
no perceptible (.fleet in making the
! ing order.
It runs through the
present generation a race of which
Douglas
settlement.
the great men who are dead might
feel proud. If they could look over The next social affair at this place-
the galaxy of Oregon's land fraud- will be given March 7 by the school
ers w hat a feeling of disgust would children. It is to be a Basket So
come over the Founder of the New cial and Entertainment.
York Tribune, and the ‘ ‘Little
Giant" who defeated Abraham Lin­
coln for the United States senate in
1858.
Slate Savings Banks
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Office an;l residence, up stairs in the Ks-
T o O tto C . A sh bau gh th e above nam ed
tacadn I* hart n ic y B u ild in g
defendant:
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T H E S E IN STR U M E N TS A R E T H E POPULAR M USICAL I
IN STR U M E N TS OF TH E D A Y
These are sold for cash or on easy payments. Every instru-
liient is guaranteed.
A good supply of the finest records
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United Spates * and Of/lcd. Portland, Oregon. Feb.
A ne«- postal la«’ was passed by 15. 1903. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas F.
I McCabe of Sandy. Oregon, has filed notice of his in -
the last congress establishing a new tent'.on to make final five year proof in support of his
order governing the mailing of Sec­ claim viz: Homestead er.ty No. 13495 made Apr i .
1901. for the Southeast quarter of section 2. town­
ond Class Mail Matter. Under this ship 3 scuth, range 5 east, and that said proof will be
order subscriptions to weekly news-
■ i-o' -? th . . . * * « and
a Portland,
,
, ,.
,
: Oregon on March 28. 1908. He names thefollos/-
papers must not lie delinquent long- j ing wit nouns to prove h'.s continuous reeldence upon
er than one year to entitle the paper
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to be mailed at second class mail
matter rates. The publisher must
pay an advanced rate of postage on
all newspapers sent out on which
the subscription is not paid for more
than a year.
This will make it
practically prohibitive for the pub­
lisher to semi out papers to sub­
scribers who are delinquent unless
the subscriber pays the postage and
that will make subscriptions much
higher. We wish readers of T he
N e w s to take- notice of this anil
consider it. If your subscription
to the paper lias expired do not de­
lay with your renewal.
Dr. J . V .
C all B ell & Phone
SC O T T ,
D E N T IS T
O f room s 41-2 H am ilton B ld g. Portland
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Will visit Kstacada from Saturday
j
at 1 till Sunday at 5:30 p. in.
Notice for Publication
READERS
Kntrance betw een d ru ;' store and Sparks
I11 the nam e o f the state of O regon you
store, on Broadw ay
are h ereby required to appear and a n ­
sw er th e com p lain t filed against you in
Local and Lofig Distance Telephone
T h e d o cto r's phone can be connected th e above en title d suit, o n o r before the
w ith yo u r hom e phone at n ig h t if re­ 27 d ay of F eb ru ary. 1908, said d ate b ein g
th e exp ira tio n of six w e e k s from th e first
quested. O ne lo n g ring.
p u blication o f th is sum m ons, and if you
fail to appear and answ er said com plaint,
William K. Mavüand, M. D.
for w ant th ereof, the p lain tiff w ill ap p ly
to the court for th e relief d em anded in
PHYSICIAN ard SL'RGEON
the com plain t, to w it: F o r a d ecree d is­
I Office at d ru g store
-
-
Kstacada so lv in g the bonds of m atrim on y now e x ­
istin g between plain tiff and defend ant.
.
....
,
R E S ID E N C E
T in s sum m ons is pu blish ed by o rd er of
H otel E stacad a.
and cultivation of caid b id . v .r
w.
W. L. McCabe of Sandy. Oregon,
J . Louth nor of
J . Linhart Sr. of
P. Pashol of
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
f20-m 26
Mortgages for Sale
Tirr.l e.i 'a r i Act. Jur.« 3. 1 ; 73
In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S tate o f Ore-
Nolice lor Publication
" g o n fo r C lack am as C o u n ty
; L firiO n .co m Pcrtiand. Oregon. Feb. 17. i 9 oa.
; V io la M . A sh b au gh , P la in tiff
Noticela hereby rriven that in compliance with the
vs
J provUionsof the act cf Congres* of June 3 , 18‘. fi
and
entitled Aract fer the sa’e of tin ie r landa in the
Mates of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing­
ton territory,” ¿3 rxneaced to a'l the public lanu states
hy act of August 4. 1892. Ka.eShea/Ie; of Oregon
C.ty. towny yef Clackamas, state of Oregon has
this day filed in this office her sworn ztaterr.er.t No
7692 for the purchase of the W 'i of s w ^ . so% of
sw K ofSeeilcn 5 in township 3 South, range
No. 7 East, ani will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab­
lish his claim to said land before the register and re­
ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday the 7 day of
N*a/. 1908. She names a3 witnesses:
Darwin Br/ui!eyof OregonCity Oregon
B. L. Commons of Oregon City, Oregon
Charles J. Bradley of Portland, Oregon
J .W . W ebbof Necanicum, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this office onor befere said 7 day cf May 1908
Alc.rnon s D r .» ., r . * , , . ,
H on . ('.rant B. D im ick , jn d g e o f t h e ; F27-a30
cou n ty court for C lack am as co u n ty, O re­
d .
g o n , w h ich o rd er w as m ade and entered
on the 14 d ay o f January, 1908, and the
Timber land. Act June 3, 1878
tim e prescril>ed for publication th ereo f is
Notice for Publication
six w eeks; date o f first pu b lication b ein g
United States Land Office at Portland. O re.Dec.
January 16, 1908, and th e date o f last I 6. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in complianc
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3.
pu b lication , F eb ru ary 27, 1908.
1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in
the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Wash­
ington territory,” as extended to all the public land
states by act ol August 4. 1892, Jacob D. Duback of
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has
Office with Dr. H. V. Adix
SU M M O N S
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
In th e C iru it C ourt o f the S tate o f O re­ 7641, for the purchase of the Lots 3. 4.5 & 6 of sec­
gon for the cou n ty o f C lackam as
tion 4 in township 6 S. range 4 east, apd will offer
Timber Ian? Act June 3, 1878
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
John L u sch er, plain tiff
for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
Notice for Publication
vs
and to establish her claim to said land before the reg­
United States Landoffic, Portland, Oregou, Jan 8,
W illia m H aw k in s and
ister and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday,
1908. Notice is horby given that in compliance with
A
n
n
a
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aw
kin
s,
defendants.
the 9 day of March 1 908.
Ho names as witnes­
the provisions of the act of Ccr.rress of June 3,
ses:
1878, entitled "A n act for the sale- of timber lands T o W illiam H aw k in s and A n n a H aw k in s
Robert
R.
McAdams
of
Kern
Park.
Oregon
In the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and
defend ants.
Hiram B. Plummer of Sellwood Sta. Portland, Ore
Washington territory,” as extended to all the public
In th e nam e of th e state of O regon , you
Thomas B. Bldwell, of Portland. Oregon
land states by act oí Ai:pu£t4,1892, Thomas H.Ruddy
Gjeruld Anderson of
of Sellwood, county cf Multnomah, state of Oregon, are h ereby required to a p p earan d answ er
Ar.y and all persons claiming adversely the above
has this dry filed in this office his sworn statement th e com plaint filed a gain st you in th e a-
No 7655 for the purchase cf the South '6 of the bove en titled su it on o r before th e 20 d ay described lands are requested to file the claims In
this office on or before said 9th day of March,
Northeast K and the South ' j of the Northwest M
o f F eb ru ary, 1908, said date b e in g the 1908
of section 28. in township 2 South, range 6 east,
exp
ira
tio
n
o
f
six
w
e
e
k
s
from
th
e
first
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­ pu b lication o f th is sum m ons, and if you
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land fail to appear and answ er, for w ant th ere­
Timber Land Act June 3. 1 878
before register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on
Monday, the 30th day of March, 1908.
He names a3 wiinesses:
L. Wear of
Cherryville, Oregon
Peter Swan of
Tom Leonard of Sellwood
M. Stone of Cherryville
Any and all persons c ’aimirg adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
this office on or before said 30 day of March, 1908.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register.
$500 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent.
$2000 3 “
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6
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$800 .3 “
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6
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2 “
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Also private money to loan on J 23 __
terms and in amounts to suit bor­
N O TICE
rower. Certificates of deposit on Or­
egon City Banks taken in exchange In the C o u n ty C ourt o f the State o f O re­
for first lien real estate mortgages.
go n , fo r th e co u n ty o f C lackam as
j In the M atter o f ch an ge of Nam e
Call, «'rite or phone
of *
JOHN W. LODKR,
^
Attorney at Law & Abstractor of ; A n eita E . H orn sh u h.
Mrs. W. F. Murphy, Mrs. E. C. Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon
N otice is h ereby g iv e n th a t A n e ita E .
! H ornshuh has m ade application to th e a-
Cornell and little daughter, Fran­
bove e n title d cou rt fo r ch an ge of name
ces. all of Portland, were guests of
60 YEARS’
to A neita 1 C. M ay and th at the cou?Thas
EXPERIENCE
Mrs. H. Y. A dix at Tile Kstacada,
G EO . C. B R O W N E LL.
A tto rn e y for P la in tiff
of, plain tiff w ill a p p ly to the cou rt fo r the
Notice for Publication
re lie f prayed fo r in said com plain t, to-
United States Land Office. Ptrtland, Oregon, Dec.
w it: T h a t you and each o f you defend- j 1 6 . 1907 . Notice is hereby given that tn compliance
ants be com pelled to set up in yn u r a n ­ with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
sw er the e x a ct nature o f yo u r pretended 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in
the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and Wash­
adverse claim s to th e fo llo w in g described ington territory.” as extended toall the public land
property, situate in C lackam as co u n ty, states by act of August 4, 1892, Della Duback of
O regon , to-w it: B e g in n in g at th e q u art­ Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has
e r section co rn e r on th e W est side o f sec I this day filed in this office her sworn statement No.
j 7642 for the purchase of Lots 1 .2 7 & 8 of section
tion 24 in T. 4 S. R . 1 E . of th e W . M . 4, in township 6 south, range 4 east, and will offer
th en ce E ast 80 rods; th en ce S ou th loo proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for
rods; th en ce W est 80 rods; th en ce N orth its timber or stone than for agrlculturrl purposes and
100 rods to th e place o f b e gin n in g , con ­ to establish her claim to said land before the regtster
and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday the 9
ta in in g 50 acres, and for a d ecree th at day of March, 1908.
She names as witnesses:
th i 9 p lain tiffw as th e a bsolute o w n er in fee
Robert R. McAdams of Kern Park, Oregon
Hiram B. Plummer of Sellwood Sta Portland Ore.
sim ple o f said described prem ises and
Thomas B. Bidwellof Portland, Oregon
e v e ry part th ereef on N ovem b er 7, 1907,
Gjeruld Anderson of Portland. Oregon
and is now such ow n er and th at th e said
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
d efend ants and each o f you h ave no rig h t described lands are requested to iile the claims in
title or in terest in or to th e above d e­ this office on or before said 9th day of March.
scribed prem ises o r a n y part th ereo f, and 1908.
Algernons. Dresser. Register
fo r such oth er and fu rth er relief as to this
cou rt m ay seem eq uitab le.
Notice for Publication
T h is sum m ons is published by ord er of
Land office at Portland. Oregon, January 11, 1908
H on . G ran t B. D im ick , Judge o f the
Notice of hereby given that Charles M. Halberstadt
co u n ty cou rt o f C lack am as co u n ty, O re­ of Molalla, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to
g o n , w h ich order w as m ade and/entered make final five year proof in support pf his claim viz:
on th e 7 d ay o f January A . D. 1908; first homesteadentiV No. 15768. made August 8 . 1905.
publication of th is sum m ons, January 9th for ,lie Northeast C>uarter of Northeast Quarter of
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section 26, township 5 south range 3east, and that
1908, and the last publication th ereo f is said proof will be made before the register and receiv­
F eb ru ary 20, 1908.
er at Portland, Oregon, on February 20. 1908. He
names the fc’lowlng witnesses to prove his condn-
W . A . D IM IC K ,
uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz;
A tto rn e y for P lain tiff.
Panics are caused by the people’ s
lack of confidence in our banks and
"If I had not come and spoken banking system. If the State of
unto them, they had not had sin; On gon established savings banks
but now they have no cloak for in the several counties of the state
their sin ."— 22ii(l verse, chapter 15 with a central bank, people would
of St John’ s. For his sermon text have confidence in the system and
last Sunday Rev. Parounogian took the money would not be taken out
the last thought in the above verse. and hidden in time of a scare. The
His sermon was directed mainly to state could pay 3% on time depos­
: h ereby fixed th e 29 d ay o f F eb ru ary 1908
the excuse-giving habit many peo­ its and loan the money at 6% on last Thursday.
Mrs. Cornell in­
j at th e hour o f ten o ’clo c k a. m . at the
ple assume when they are asked mortgage security. The net profits vestigated the ice plant at the hotel
j cou rt house in O regon C ity , O regon , as
the tim e and place for a ll persons to ap­
why they do not become Christians of the business could be turned into with u view of installing one at
pear and show cause, if a n y th ere be,
and join the church. In his closing the school fund and distributed an­ Alexandra Court.
w h y th e petition of said p etition er should
T rade M a r k s
remarks the speaker said that it was nually to the several school districts
D esig n s
not be gran ted .
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Several young people, among
not necessary for anyone to be a of the state for school purposes.
Dated January 25, 1908.
______________________ oh and description may
quickly
ascertain
our
opinion
free
whether
an
member of a church to be a hypo­ It is a well known fact that Oregon's them Miss Stella Womer, Miss Mae invention
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Cotti
mimico-
G R A N T B. D IM IC K ,
is probably
patentable.
Coiiimuiijcn-
I
on
Patents
tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK ou ~
A ttest:
C o u n ty Judge;
crite; that there were a hundred irreducible school fund is small in Stephens and Recorder A. N. John­ sent free. Oldest aizency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Muim & Co. receive
F , W . O reenm an, C o u n ty C le rk , By B.
hypocrites not church members to comparison to Washington’ s and son, Miss Maude Sturgeon and Ed­ tjiccial notice, without charge, in the
A . S le ig h t, D epu ty.
every one hypocrite «itliin the California’s and it is one of the win Mallory visited friends in the
Carl Goranson of Molalla, Oregon
A handsomely illustrâted weekly. Largest cir­
problems
of
the
state
how
to
secure'
’city
Sunday.
church. The sermon next Sunday
culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a
Order to Show Cause
E. Lindquist of
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
Notice of Final Settlement
J . Barnhardt of
will l:e at 7 o’clock in the .'veiling. more money for the schools without
In
th
e
C
o
u
n
ty
C
ourt
o
f
the
State
o
f
O
re­
The Kstacada Band gave its first
Ira Boyer of
N otice is h ereby g iv e n th at th e u n der­
resorting to direct taxation. I be­
Uruuch Oflico. (525 F Bt.. Washington, D. U.
Algernon S Dresser. Register
open air concert Sunday at the park j
i , gon for th e C o u n ty o f C lackam as
sign ed A d m in istratrix o f the E state of
lieve
the
State
Savings
Bank
will
In the m atter o f th e E state
The people generally, a great ma­
A n d rew F . Peterson, deceased, has filed
band stand which was built by the
of
jority of them, in Oregon and in solve it. Besides it will make a railroad. The concert was more of
in the cou n ty cou rt of C lackam as co u n ty,
Notice for Publication
AVesley S m ith , deceased.
BUY C L A C K A M A S
panica
practical
impossibility
in
Or
United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Dec­
State o f O regon , h er final accoun t as such
every other state, would like to see
an afternoon practice, but the music j
N ow at th is tim e th is cause co m in g on
CO U N TY
FARM S
a d m in istratrix o f said estate, and that ember 31, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that in
United States senators elected by a egon. This system was adopted in was enjoyed by many who were I
to be heard on th e p etition of J. P. Sm ith
compliance with the provisions of the act of congress
M onday th e 30th d ay of M arch, 1908, at of June 3. 1878. entitled "A n act for the sale of tim­
New
Zealand
before
the
panic
of
the d u ly appoin ted, q ualified and a ctin g
popular vote of all the people. Or­
six'iitling
the
afternoon
in
the
park.
10
o
’clock
A
.
M
.
has
been
fixed
b
y
said
ber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
ad m in istrator o f th e E state o f W esley
egon's primary (lection law, especi­ 1893 and while there was a proper­
court as th e tim e for h earin g o f objec- and Washington territory" 33 extended toall the pub-
S m ith , deceased:
Lewi Gei! r lias bought practi­
ty
depreciation
of
values
of
about
ally that part of it hinging on state­
tion s to said rciiort, and the settlem en t I llc '!,nd s,ates ^ ,he act of Au^ust 4-
John
It appearin g to th e cou rt from said.p e­ .
.
; G. Petei con of Kensington, county of Douglas, state
cally all the beef in the Merrill val­
ment No. 1, is a step in that direc­ 40‘S, in Australia in 1893 there was
lereo .
| Qf Mfnnesota has this day fled in this office his sworn
tition th a t it is necessary to sell the
ley that w a s b e in g fed by the alfal­
S O P H IA P A U L S O N , n e e! statement No. 7647 for the purchase oftheSouth-
tion. The hnv is not perfect. It an increase of about 23"« in proper­
w h ole c f the real estate o f said decedent
fa growers, insisting of about 300
S op h ia Peterson, A d m in istratrix o f the . easf Quarter cf section 34 in township 2 S. ranee
ty
values
in
New
Zealand.
New
to
pay
the
deb
ts
of
said
d
eceden
t
and
the
is new, and there are a few knot
E state o f A n d rew F . Petereon, deceased. 1 i> E. w. M. and will off.r proof to show t h « th . Und
head, sa\ • the Klamath Falls E x ­
exp en ses and ch arges o f th e adm in istra­
n Q *
,
sought is more valuable for the timber or stone there
holes in it by which the wily poli­ Zealand has about the same popu­
L K e n CL h c l iu e b e l,
| on than for agriculture purposes ard to establish his
press.
tion .
tician can work his game.
These lation and property value ns Oregon
A
tto
rn
e
ys
for
A
d
m
in
istratrix
.
f20-m
i9
claims to said lands before the register and receiver
It is th erefore ordered b y this court
Is this our Lewis Gerber? •
at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the l7tfrdayof
should be remedied by the law lie so if the plan «’as a success there,
th at a ll persons interested in the estate
March. 1908. He n&mesas witnesess:
there
is
110
reason
why
it
should
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ing broadened and simplified.
If
Every voter who wants to exer­
c f said deceased appear before th is court
Herman Herbers of Portland. Oregon
not
succeed
here.
Oregon
is
now
Fred Brakenbush of
on th e 9 d ay o f M arch, 1908, at th e hour
parties are to lie maintained, the
cise his right to vote should take
Store
and
Postoffice—
Fritz Brakenbush of
o f 10 o ’c lo ck a. m . of said day at the
partisan should be restricted in the loaning $4,940,256 at 6 ‘S, an 1 has the first convenient opportunity that
Edwin Westerman of
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courL roepn o f said cou rt at the court
not
lost
a
dollar
for
several
years,
Big
Stock
A
ry
or all persons claiming adversely the above
primary law so that he shall be
he can to register.
The ejerieal
IN
SPRING
W
A
T
E
R
L
A
N
D
SE
E
house in th e c ity o f O re g o n C ity cou n ty of
described lands are requested to file their claims In
compelled always to affiliate with which speaks well for the state.
force iniployed to keep up the regis­
this office on or before the 1 7 day of March. 1908.
, Claclfntnas, state o f O regon , to show
0
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Henry Wilhern’s s t o r e
Algernon S. Dresser. Register
his own party. The law should not
E n g le cause w h y an ord er should not be grant-
tration records will have plenty to
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be discarded; it should be made
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do the last few days without taking Creek was destroyed by fir e T i le s - ed to said ad m in istrator to sell th e fo l­ S T R IN G W A T E R
The big stock of gen­ lo w in g described real estate a t private
more perfect.
Naturally it is diffi-
care of a big rush. Reifister today day night.
eral merchandise was a total loss. sale, to-w it: B e gin n in g at tlie N . W .
cult to retain party adhesion with
and you will have it all done.
c rn er o f th e W 1-2 o f th e S 1-2 o f th e S.
The postoffice was kept by Mr W . 1-4 o f S ectio n 31, T . 1, S. R . 4, E . of
a popular election law, particularly
Attorneys
at
Law
Born, to the wife of Bert Cornett Wilbern in the store and everything tiie W . M. ru n n in g th en ce E . 40 rods to
where a republican office seeker
1 lielonging to it was burned. The th e d ivision lin e b etw een the N. 1-2 and
pledges himself to support a demo­ # ^ *N ortary ITiblic, General Law a 7 J 4 poll lid lx>y.
j insurance a m o u n t e d t o a b o u t $ 1 0 0 0 tlle S- i-* o f th e S. W . 1-4, th en ce S . 16
crat for United States senator, and Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­
The band boys will give a dance land t h e r i o u w i l l be m o r e t h a n t w i c e f « 1» ; ‘ b enee W . 40 rod»; th en ce N . 16
visa versa. The people have taken
stracts furnished
S a t u r d a y m e l l t a t t h e p a v ilio n , t h e i
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rods to the place o f hexin n in i;, contain
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N o o n e s e e m s t o k n o w ho«-
the primary law as the best there is
j in g four acres, m ore o r less, and th at a
proceeds from which are to t>e used
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the fire originated,
of its kind, and they should lx1 more
co p y of th is ord er be j u b lish td not less
M ONEY L O A N E D
for the band s benefit.
the cause
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ticed at 11 o olock, an hour a ft e r than four con secu tive w eeks in The E s t i­
willing to improve it than to dis­
is a fiood one. and those who dance {he s(ore had I(ee„
closed. It lla d ca dn N ews, a w e e k ly newspaper in said
card it. The primary law is no
o f f i c e s : 2, 3 cV 4, A N D R K SE N nl.D . will be helping a good thing along , gaiMd such hcad
that nothing cou n ty and state.
step backward but it is a step to
by patronizing it.
It takes a little
Dated th is 1st d av o f F e b ru ary, A . D.
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could be saved. The Fleming res-
ward a more popular government.
1908.
money as well as hard ipractice to ., .
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idence across the .street caught fire
G R A N T B. D IM IC K .
build a band.
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troni the sparks, but the bucket
C ounty Judge.
TO LOAN
S P R IN G W A IIK
It is necessary, almost, foi business meu to
W. M. Fields and Chas. Tritnni, briKade which carried water from a
have. Printed stationery is a convenience,
two Michigan hoys, alighted from a near' bV crcek caved the building,
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$400 at 6 per cent.
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a recommend, and it is better and just as
train here yesterday, and surprised ^Icn-'hant M ilbern exptets to enter Í
$600 “
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His 67th Birthday
cheap
as buying store stationery, a little at
their
old
friends,
L.
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Posson
and
!
business
a8ain
in
temporary
quar-
$800 “
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a time.
The News prints all kinds of
lid.
Mallory.
ters
unt*l
he
can
rebuild.
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On Wednesday, the 19th day of
ScRMific Jlmcrican
M
UNN & Co.3G,Br»"'^ New York
BIG FIRE AT
EAGLE CREEK
Real Estate Bargians
A. M. SHIBLEY
Dimick & Dimidi,
PRINTED
STATIONERY!
TIME CARD
February, a few neighbor friends
See Bank of Estacada.
met at S. II Raney's to have a lit­
tle celebration on the occasion of
his 67th birthday.
A very agreeable time was had. j
and all enjoyed the hoapitality o f ,
the home. Those who sat down to;
dinner were, S H. Rainy at head
W . A. JO N E S
of table, and W. M. Warm c ’t at
P R O P R IE T O R
the foot; Mrs. Raney, Mrs. War-j
nock, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. Seltr.er,
1 » ock 1 rign niitl c a irfu l «lriverx alw ays
Mrs. C. H. Gttttridge, Roliert Gut-'1
SPECIAL ATTENTION
ridge and wife, P. J. Shannon, and
G iw n H u n tin g and F ish in g Parties
George and Willie Raney, and Dr.
Wallens and wife. The guests ap­
preciated tlie turkey and other lux­
W OOD& LUM BER
uries very much. We hope Father
Local and L o n g D istance Telephone
Livery, Feed
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STABLE
Sale
Rev. Thompson of SoTwood gave
the people of Kstacada a real treat
in picture art and travel Tuesday
evening at the church.
Every­
one present hud a delightful trip
through the Yelknvstone National
Dark; saw alt the geysers, the bears,
the crags, mountains, canyons, falls,
and very many of the deep myster­
ies of nature. Mr. Thompson has! County Frirt Inspector A. J
a grand subject, and with the as­ Lewis has Ixcn in these parts this
sistance of Master Gilbert Charters, week lookn .. er orchards. Next
V .rdi 4, there «ill be
handles it admirably. The Epworth Wedtusd
League will return the compliment a lar^e j ibh nveetlng^at Garfield
by Rev. Parounogian giving his grange ball an I Mr. Lewis will lx.
give a talk on fruit cul­
lecture, "Turkey .Sr Mohammedan­ preset
ture ><t .
ism” to the people of Sellwood.
Meeting at Garfieid
Grange Hall,
Mch 4.
0 . W. P. & R y.
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