After running steadily for sever
al months, Burnside & Mathews1
1TRU SH KD
THURSDAY
M O R N IN G
have closed their mill.
Their con -1
tract with the O. R. & N. opened
I I . A . W IL L I A M S
the 29th.
There is still enough j
business in the slabwood line to
Eruored at tl.a posto»'flce In Estacada. Oregon, as
keep some of their men busy for a j
second class mail
while yet. The Eagle Creek Lum
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
ber Co. at Alsya tgh will continue
$1 00
One year
50 to a it ties for the railroad, their (
S ix months
contract has been extended to Apr.
MARCH
5, 1906
15th.
Dr. King of Portland has placed
orders
for 137 fruit trees and 225
For Representative
Filbert trees for planting on bis
H. F. Gibson, of liable Creek
1 summer home at this place.
He
precinct, announces tl at he is a
| has 500 walnut trees already under
candidate for ;ta‘.e representative
cultivation.
from Clackamas county. Mr. Gib
Miss Ella Cole of Portland is vis
son is out as a straight republican,
iting with her sister, Mrs. A. D.
and he believes in the party’ s prin
ciples. He pledges himself always Burnett.
A Isa Freeman and wife left for
to vote for that republican for U. S.
Gresham Thursday.
senator who shall receive the high
There will, in all probability, be
est number of the people's votes at
a special milk and perishable pro-
the preceding election.
He will
jduce train in operation between Es-
to be printed opposite bis name on
tacada and Portland before long.
the ballot the following: Republi
canism for Republicans.
Mr. Gib
son will give his views on the lead New
Express Service
ing issues later.
Easter and Lenten
The Christian people will observe
the resurrection day of their Savior
on April 19 this year.
This holy
feast day is always the first Sunday
after the first moon which occurs
on or after March 21.
Last year
Easter happened on March 31. It
takes place always between March
21 and April 25. This year the full
moon takes place on April 16 and
the following Sunday, the 19th, is
Easter. Ash Wednesday happened
this week.
Falls Crossing
on Eagle Creek
A new bridge at the Falls on Ea
gle Creek and q^good road out on
the south side seems to be an as
sured thing. The rigbt-qf-way for
the road lias been secured. Those
whose property it passes through
are Fred Bates, M. R. Maury and
D. M. Marshall, although it is of
no particular damage to any one
but Mr. Bates, and he is to receive
$100 for the right over his land.
This money has been raised by
popular subscription.
The other
property owners affected will not
ask any pay, hut will deed a riglit-
of way to the county. It is alxnit
Yi of a mile from tlie bridge site to
the road at Marshall's corner at the
top of the grade.
Farmers living
in the neighborhood will contribute
work on the grade, and the district
will complete the work. This cross
ing and road will give the farmers
living in the George, Bissell, Dover
and Douglass settlements a way to
get to Estacada without going sev
eral miles out of their way. The
road up the hill will not he over an
8 % grade.
SPRINGWATER
HENRY V. AD1X, M . D.
Spraying your
Fruit
Physician and Surgeon
* * * * *
Office and residence, lip stairs in th e Es-
tacadu P h arm acy B u ild in g
Trees?
E n tran ce b etw een d ru g store and Sparks
store, on Broadw ay
Local and Long Distance Telephone
T he d o c to r’s ph on e can be connected
w ith you r h om e phone at n ig h t if re
quested. O ne lo n g rin g.
W E H A V E T H E B E S T S O L U T IO N M A D E F O R I T
Standard
Dr. J. V. SCOTT,
D E N T IS T
O f room s 41-2 H am ilton U ldg. P ortlan d
♦ *
LimE & SulphuR
Will visit Estacada from Saturday
at 1 till Sunday at 5:30 p. m.
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NOTICE
T 'T T t T T t T T
I
The
Estacada
Drug Store
upon th eir I
merits. The Internationa) -
D ictio n a ry has won r.-i
greater distinction upon*
its merits and is in more
general use than any other p
work of its kind in the
English language.
ClIRRINSVILLE
Rheumatic Pains Removed
B. E . C ro ck e r now 84 years o f age, and
for tw e n ty years ju stice o f tile peace at
M artinstnirg, la , says: “ I am terribly^ if-
flicted w ith sciatic rheum atism in m y left
arm and rig h t hip. I h ave used 3 bottles
o f C h a m lw rlain 's pain halm anil it did m e
lots o f good . Sold at E stacada d ru g s to re
Dimick & Dimick,
Livery, Feed
&
Sale
STABLE
PROPRIETOR
Oood rqfs «mt careful driven» always
EAGLE CREEK
SPECIAL
(liven
A T T E N T IO N
limiting and Fishing Parties
WOOD & LUMBER
total and l.ony Distance Telephone
Mortgages for Sale
$500 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent.
$2000 3 “
“ 6
$800 3 “
“
6
£500 2 “
“
6
Also private money to loan on
terms and in amounts to Suit bor
rower. Certificates of deposit on Or
egon City Banks taken in exchange
for first lien real estate mortgages.
Call, write or phone
JOHN W. LODER,
Attorney at Law & Abstractor of
Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon
Chamberlain's Couqh Rcmed is BotC A-
qrecable and Effective
C h a m b erla in 's cough rem ed y lias no
su perior fo r co u gh s, colds and croup, and
the fact th at it is pleasant to tak e and it
con tain s n o th in g in a n y w ay in ju riou s
has m ade it a fa vo rite w ith m oth ers. W \
S Pelham , a m erchan t of K ir k s v ille , la.
says: " F o r m ore than 20 years C h am
b e rla in 's co u gh rem ed y lias been m y lead
in g rem ed y for a ll throat trou b les. It is
esp e cia lly successful in cases o f croup.
C h ild ren lik e it anil niv cu stom ers w h o
h a v e used it w ill n ot tak e a n y o th er. F or
sale at E stacada d ru g store.
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T H E C O N T R O L O F T H E S E A IS T H E W H I T E
C H A N C E FOR M A I N T A I N I N G HIS S U P R E M A C Y A N D
TIO N AND A L L T H A T T H E S E MEAN.
M AN 'S O N L Y
H IS C I V I L I Z A -
Unfortunately, as the yellow races are uniting the white races are
etill P l\ IPF.P. A nation of the white race that controls the ocean
lias already lent itself to make pi*s*il>!o Japanese victory over Russia
ami is now lending itself to make |>ossilile J A P A N E S E V IC T O R Y
O V E R A M E R ICA .
With the sailing of the fleet America becomes the B U F F E R for
the white man in the struggle for maintaining and p 'rj>etuating a civi
lization that has cost so many centuries of effort ami suffering.
T H E S A I L I N G O F T H E F L E E T IS AN E V E N T O F T H E F I R S T
M A G N I T U D E A N O M A R K S A T U R N I N G P O I N T IN A M E R I C A N Hi.'.
T O R Y A N O A N I M P O R T A N T M F A BUTTS *N T H E H I S T O R Y O F T H E
WORLD.
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v ta k
SU M M O N S
In th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e State of O re
gon fo r C lack am as C o u n ty
V io la M . A sh b au gh , Plain tiff
vs
O tto C. A sh b au gh , d efendant
T o O tto C . A sh b au gh , th e above nam ed
defendant:
In th e nam e o f the state o f O regon you
are h ereby required to appear and a n
sw er the com plaint filed a gain st you in
the above e n titled su it, on o r before the
27 d ay o f F eb ru ary. 1908, said d ate b ein g
th e exp ira tio n o f six w eeks from th e first
p u blication o f th is sum m ons, and if you
fail to appear and an sw er said com p lain t,
fo r w an t th ereof, th e plain tiff w ill ap p ly
to th e court fo r th e relief dem anded in
the com p lain t, to w it: F o r a decree d is
so lv in g th e bonds o f m atrim on y now e x
istin g between p la in tiff and d efend ant.
T h is sum m ons is published b y o rd er of
H on . G ran t B. D im ick , ju d g e o f the
cou n ty court fo r C lack am as co u n ty, O re
go n , w h ich ord er w as m ade and entered
on th e 14 d ay o f January, 1908, and the
tim e prescribed fo r publication th ereo f is
six w eeks; d ate o f first p u b lication b e in g
January 16, 1908, and the d ate o f last
pu b lication , F eb ru ary 27, 1908.
GEO . C. BRO W N ELL,
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff
Notice for Publication
United States Land O ffice at Portland. O re.D ec.
16. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in complianc
with the provisions 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 W ash
ington territory.” as extended to all the public land
states by act oi August 4. 1892. Jacob D. Duback of
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No.
7641. for the purchase of the Lots 3. 4.5 & 6 o f sec
tion 4 in township 6 S . range 4 east, and w ill offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
a rd to establish her claim to said land before the reg
ister and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday,
the 9 day of March 1908.
H e names as w itnes
ses:
Robert R . McAdams of Kern Park. Oregon
Hiram B. Plummer of SellwoodSta. Portland, O re
Thom as B. Bidwell, of Portland, Oregon
Gjeruld Anderson of
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested to file the claims In
this office on or before said 9th day of March.
1908
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister
T im b er Land Act June 3, 1878
Notice for Publication
United States Land Office. Ptrtland, Oregon, Dec.
1 6. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3,
1878, entitled “ An act for the salo of timber lands in
the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and W ash
ington territory,” as extended toall the public land
states by act of August 4. 1892, Della Duback of
Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,'has
this day filed In this office her sworn statement No.
7642 for the purchase of Lots 1 ,2 7 & 8 of section-’
4. in township 6 south, range 4 east, and will offer
proof to show that this land sought Is more valuable for
its tlmljej^or stone than for agricultyrrl purposes and
to establish her claim to said land before the regtster
and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on Monday the 9
day of March, 1908.
She names as witnesses:
Robert R . McAdams of Kern Park. Oregon
Hiram B. Plummer of Seltwood Sta Portland Ore.
Thom as B. Bidwell of Portland, Oregon
Gjeruld Anderson of Portland, Oregon
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested to iile the claims in
this office on or before said 9th day of March,
1908.
A lgern o n s. Dresser. R egister
Notice for Publication
Notice of Final Settlement
Order to Show Cause
Real Estate Bargians
A. M. SHIBLEY
United States Land O ffice, Portland, Oregon, D ec
ember 31, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that In
compliance with the provisions of the act of congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of tim
ber lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington territory” as extended toall the pub
lic land states by the act of August 4. 1892, John
G. Peterson of Kensington, county of Douglas, state
of Minnesota has this day fled in this office his sworn
statement No. 7647 for the purchase of the South
east Quarter of section 34 in township 2 S . range
6 E. W . M. and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for the timber or stone there
on than'for agriculture purposes a rd to establish his
claims to said lands before the register and receiver
at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 17th day of
March, 1908. H e names as witnesess;
Herman Herbers of Portland, Oregon
Fred Brakenbush of
Fritz Brakenbush of
Edwin Weoterman of
Any or all persons claim ing adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
this Office on or before the 1 7 day of March. 1908,
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister
J9 Mch 12
Notice for Publication
Land office at Portland. Oregon, Feruary 29, 1908
Notice is hereby given that Frances Peshall of San
dy. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to
make final fiv e year proof In support of his claim, viz:
homestead entry No. 13570, made Apr. 19. 1901,
for the Northeasth Quarter of section 24, town
ship 3 south, range 5 east and that said proof will be
made before the register and receiver at Portland. Or
egon, on April 15, 1908.
H e names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Joseph Llnhart of Sandy, Oregon
Charles Llnhart of
Jacob Leuthner of
*
T . F . McCabe
of
»
Algernon S Dresser. R egister
STATIONERY!
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N otice is h ereby g iv e n th at th e u n d er
sign ed A d m in istratrix o f th e E state of
A n d rew F . Peterson , deceased, has filed
in the co u n ty cou rt o f C lack am as co u n ty,
In the C o u n ty Court o f th e S tate o f O re State o f O regon , h er final accoun t as such
a d m in istratrix o f said estate, and th at
gon for the C o u n ty o f C lackam as
M onday the 30th d a y of M arch , 1908, at
| In th e m atter o f th e E state
10 o ’clo ck A . M . h as been fixed b y said
of
cou rt as the tim e for h earin g o f o b je c
W esley S m ith , deceased.
N ow at th is tim e th is cause co m in g on tions to said report, and th e settlem en t
•
to be heard on th e p etitio n of J. P. Sm ith thereof.
S O P H IA P A U L S O N , nee
the d u ly appoin ted, q u alified and a ctin g
ad m in istrator o f the E state o f W esley S oph ia Peterson , A d m in istra trix o f the
E state o f A n d rew F . Peterson , deceased.
»Smith, deceased:
It a p p earin g to the cou rt from said pe- U ’ R en & Sch ueb el,
A tto rn e ys fo r A d m in istra trix . f20-m i9
j titicn th at it is necessary to sell the
i w hole o f th e real estate of said decedent
1 to pay th e debts o f .said d eced en t and the
! exp en ses and ch arg es o f the adm inistra-
j tion.
BUY C L A C K A M A S
It is th erefore ordered b y th is court
CO
U N TY
FA R M S
that a ll persons in terested in th e estate
1 of said deceased Appear before th is court
; on th e 9 d ay o f M arch, .1908, at the hour
o f 10 o ’c lo ck a. m . o f said d ay at the
j couri; room o f said cou rt at th e court
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f house in the c ity o f O regon C ity cou n ty of
I C lackam as, state o f O rego n , to show
; cause w h y an o rd er sh ou ld n ot be g ra n t
ed to said a d m in istrator to sell th e fo l
lo w in g described real estate at private IN SPRING W A T E R L A N D SF.E
sale, to w it:
P e g in n in g at the N . W .
corn er o f th e \V 1-2 of th e S 1-2 o f th e S.
OREGON
W. 1-4 o f S ectio n 31, T. 1, S. R. 4, E . of SPRINGWATER
the W . M. ru n n in g th en ce E . 40 rods to
the d ivisio n lin e b etw een the N . 1-2 ami
the S. 1-2 o f th e S. W . 1-4. th en ce S . 16
j rods; th en ce W . 40 rods; th en ce N. 16
j rods to the place of b e g in n in g , contain-
j in g four acres, m ore o r less, and th at a
j copy of th is ord er be pu blish ed not less
than fou r con secu tive w eeks in T h e E sta
cada N ew s, a w e e k ly new spaper in said
cou n ty and state.
D ated th is 1st day o f F e b ru a ry , A . D.
j 1908.
G R A N T B. D I M I C K ,
C o u n ty Judge.
P6-M5
HE Japanese are proceeding to.organize the Chinese on mili
tary lines, teaeliing them in n fnrreaching propaganda to
H A T E F O R E IG N E R S A N I) P R E P A R E F O R W A R .
T H E N EW S
Jnpnn is furthermore propagating unrest in India, anil the 52 weeks, $i Less than 2c a week j
Japanese victory over Russia 1IA S S H A K E N TH E W H ITE
M A N ’S P R E S T IG E wherever lie is guiding the destinies of men of
other colors all over the world. The whole trend of events is, there
T IM E C A R D »
fore, toward a contest by the yellow race, A ID E D B Y TH E O T 1 IF.lI
C O L O R E D R A C E S, a struggle to wrest from the white man his
0 . W. P. & Ry. Co.
present supremacy.
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T im b er land. Act June 3, 1878
PRINTED
Turning Point In History.
B y C o n gressm a n R I C H M O N D
Notice for Publication
Notice for Publication
William K. Haviland, M. D.
b ro u g h t it f u l l y u p t o d a te . I h a v e b een U
lo o k in g th r o u g h th e l a t t e r w it h a f e e l i n g g
o f u ston ish racu t n t i*3 com p le te n e s s , dm .’
th e a m o u n t o f la b o r t h a t has b een p u t j
in t o it.
Tim bea land Act, Juna 3. 1873
Notice for Publication
United States 1 and Office, Portland, Oregon, Feb.
15. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Thom as F.
McCabe of Sandy. Oregon, has filed notice of his in
tention to make final five year proof In support of his
claim viz: Homestead enty No. 1 3495 made A pr 1,
1901, for the Southeast quarter of section 2, town
ship 3 south, range 5 east, and that said proof will be
made before the register and receiver at Portland.
! Oregon, on March 28, 1908. H e names the follow
ing witnessns to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
# W . L. McCabe of Sandy, Oregon.
J . Leuthner of
J . Llnhart Sr. of
P. Pashel
of
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister
TO OCR READERS
W. H. H. Wade has gone to Sa
lem to see a sister, Mrs. L. E.
Marrs.
Dora Curriti was not able to at
tend school last week on account of
having poison oak on her face.
The farmers are taking advantage
of the time Iietween showers putting
in their crops aud making early
garden.
S. P. Wilson and family of lone,
have returned from an extended
trip in California, and are now vis
iting Mrs. Wilson’ s mother, Mrs.
Mary E. Ely.
Alta and Noel Sarver spent Sun
day with friends in Garfield.
Tim ber Unp Act Juna 3. 1878
United States Landoffic. Portland. Oregou, Jan 8.
Land O ffice at Portland. O rsgcn. Feb. 17. 1908.
1909. Notice is horby given that In compliance with Notice ie l.erety given that Incom pliance with the
the ¡revisions 0/ the act of Congress of June 3. • provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878.
> 87 c entitled " A n act for the sale of tim ber lends I entitled "A n a ct for the sale of timber lands In the
in tho states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and I states cf California, Oregon. Nevada, and W ashlng-
Washington territory," as exter.ded to all the public | ton territory,” as extended to all the public land states
land states by art of August4.1892, Thom as H.Ruddy I by act of August 4. 1892, Kate Sheaffer of O regon
of S ell wood, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, j C ity, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon has
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement I this day filed In this office her sworn statement N o
N o 7655 fer the purchase of the South '2 of the ! 7692 for the purchase of the W ;a of s w 4 .
of
Northeast M and the South .4 of the Northwest '4 sw'V c f Section 5 In
to vnshlp 3 South,
rangg
of section 28, in township 2 Scuzh. range 6 east, 1 No.
7 East,
and will
offer
proof
to
show
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is I that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber
more valuable for its timber or store titan for agricul ! or store than for agricultural purposes and to estab-
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land 1 llslt his claim to said land before the register and re
before register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday the 7 day of
Monday, the 30th day of March, 1908.
May. 1908. She names as witnesses:
H e names as witnesses:
Darwin Bradley of Oregon C ity Oregon
L . W ear of
Cherryville. Oregon
B. L. Commons of Oregon C ity, Oregon
Peter Swan of
Charles j . Bradley of Portland, Oregon
Tom Leonard of Sell wood
J . W . W e ^ o f Necanicum. Oregon
M. Stone of C herryville
A n y and all persons claiming adversely the above
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above I described lands are requested to file their claims in
described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 7 day of May, 1908
this office on or before said 30 day of March, 1908.
Algernon S Dresser, R egister.
Algernon § . Dresser. R egister.
F 2 7 -a 3 0
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Oifice v.ith D,-. II. V. Adix
Solution
| In th e C o u n ty C ourt o f th e State o f O re
gon fo r th e cou n ty o f C lack am as
1 In the M atter o f th e ch an ge of Nam e
of
A n eita E . H orn sh uh to A n eita K . M ay.
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T h is cause co m in g on to be heard on
application o f A n e ita K. H orn sh uh for
A sign of Spring is some fresh ch an ge of h e r nam e to A n e ita K. M ay,
J. W. King came in Tuesday to
j the a p p lica n t appearin g in person and by
The railroad company has inau < 4 transact some business, and found celery at H. N. North’ s store.
her a tta rn ey John W . L o d e ra n d the state
so
much
to
do
that
he
had
to
re
urated a new express and freight
Communion service next Sunday o f O regon a ppearin g b y O. I). K b y, dep
service on its suburban lines. A11 main over Wednesday.
at the M. 15 . church,and all 1 f Rev. uty d istrict a tto rn e y fo r th e fifth ju d icial
express car leaves here at 6 o’clock
j d istrict. A n d it appearin g to th e court
Parounogian’s different charges.
| th at p u b lic n otice of th e tim e and plcae
jn the morning for Portland.
It
E. C. Huffman will soon organ | has been g iv e n , proof w h ich has been
, takes milk, cream and all perishable
! d u ly filed, as required b y law , fo r a ll per-
A new postal law was passed by ize a Homestead of The Homestead
produce along the line.
After ar-
j sons to offer and sh ow cause, if a n y th ey
ers at Garfield.
riving at Portland, it makes trips the last congress establishing a new
! h av e , w h y th e sam e si o.tld n ot be g ra n t
out the Troutdale and Mt. Scott order governing the mailing of Sec
ed. A n d it a p p earin g th at no person has
filed an y o b je ctio n s th ereto and th at the
lines for the same purpose. Anoth- ond Class Mail Matter. Under this
applican t a p p earin g in person before this
or train leaves Portland at 7 in the order subscriptions to weekly news
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
court has g iv e n h er te stim o n y in h e r own
morning and comes to Estacada ar- papers must not be delinquent long
Office a t d ru g store
-
-
E stacada b ehalf, from w h ich te stim o n y and sta te
riving here at about 12, and after er than one year to entitle the paper
m ents of counsel for th e a p p lica n t, the
going to Cazadero, returns to Port- to he mailed at second class mail
R E S ID E N C E
cou rt is fu lly advised th at th ere are su f
C a ll Bell & Ph on e ficient reasons con sisten t w ith th e pu b lic
land. These cars have ljeen put 011 matter rates. The publisher must Hotel Estacada.
in terest and sa tisfa cto ry to th is cou rt to
pay an advanced rate of postage on '
for quick, express service.
en title a p p lica n t to the ch an ge o f nam e
all newspapers sent out on which 1
requested, A n d th e cou rt b e in g fu lly ad-
Perry Boullman was in town on the subscription is not paid for more j
| vised,
This will make it
It is th erefore ord ered , ad ju d ge d and
Wednesday from St John.
He is than a year.
practically
prohibitive
for the pub
; decreed th a t the nam e of A n e ita E J io r n -
employed in the Barnes woodwork
shuli be ch an ged to A n eit
E . M ay, and
ing factory in the penninsula town. lisher to send out papers to sub
it is fu rth e r ordered th a 4 pu b lic n otice be
scribers
who
are
delinquent
unless
Mrs. Boultinan is in better health
• cd b y pujdica-
r> I, j giv en of th is ch an ge ■
than she has been in for some time. the subscriber pays the postage and
| lion th ereo f in Th* K st ic da N ew s for
I four successive and con secu tive w e e k ly
The latest news from R. A. Strat- that will make subscriptions much
! insertions, and on return of proof th ereof
ton is to the effect that they are do- i higher. We wish readers of I iie
th is court w ill g ra n t a certificate under
ing well with the irrigation propo 1 N e w s to take notice of this a n d
■ seal of th is cou rt th a t the nam e of A n eita
consider
it.
If
your
subscription
sition in Utah, and will make some
1 E. H orn sh u h is ch an ged to A n e ita E .
to the paper has expired do not de-
money.
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M ay, w h ich nam e sh all th ereafter be her
lay with your renewal.
! legal nam e.
Dated F eb ru ary 29, 1908.
W lte r. Salt Rheum and Eczema
A . II. ^nyro, 1 X .D ., D.D ., o f O xfor.i 1
S ig n e d : G ran t B. D im ick , Judge,
I n l v o r s l t y , K im ln n d , lm s r e c e n t ly F iiitlp
T hese are deseases for w h ich C h a m b er
F . W.
o f i i : I t is i m k v l ti n m rv e lo u s w ork-; i t i s L i A ttest: th is 29 d ay of F eb . 1908.
d iiU c u lt to . o iu e i v e o f n d ic tio n a r y m o r e [.5
la in ’s sa lve is esp ecia lly v a lu a b le.
It
G reen m an , C o u n ty C le r k , b y B. A.
e x h u u s t h e m id c o m p le te . E v e r y t h in g t e n
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hale visited at q u ic k ly a lla y s th e itch in g and sm artin g
in it n o t o n ly w hr.t w e iu ig ln c .¡■cct t o f j I S le ig h t, D ep.
m sa2
the home of friends in Springwater and soon effects a cure. P rice 25 cents.
tin d in s u cli a, w o rk , l ut, a lso v.-luit f e w o f i j
u s w o u ld e v e r h a v e th o u g h t o f 1 ..»’ E n g fo r . if
Sunday and Monday.
A s u p p le m e n t t o th e n e w e d it io n has
Sold at tile E stacad a d ru g store.
Geoi g • Lewellen was down fioni
east of the mountains on a visit to
his people. And Floyd Sparing is
visiting his uncle and mint, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Lewellen.
W. II. Kuudle and J. A. Shibley
Attorneys at Law
were in Portland last week, and
bought grain drills, and a disc har /p®r“ Nortnry Public, General Law
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b
row.
stracts furnished
Communion .services were obser
ved at the church last Sunday.
M ONEY LO AN ED
A Sunday School convention will
he held here on Sunday the 19 and
j o f f i c e s : 2, 3 & 4 A N D R ESE N BI.D.
a basket dinner will he enjoyed.
Some of our good republicans are 0im ;oN ClTV
O regon
opposed to statement 1. I suppose _____
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the reason why, it takes it out of
the power of the grafters and places
TO LOAN
it in the wiH of the people.
The
$400 at 6 per cent.
writer now has in his possion a pass
$ 6 0 0 ...................
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ticket given him several years ago
JWoo ••
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to come to Salem to help graft for a
$ 1 5 0 0 ...................
U. S. Senator who was favorable to
See Bank of Estacada.
the S. P. R. R. I take the position
that it is the duty of every voter
who would lie true to sustain good
government to refuse to vote for
the nomination or election for any
candidate for the legislature who
does not promise to obey the in
structions of the people.
W . A. JO NES
~ J. A. Shibley.
Merchant Wiltiern is using the
old d.Tg store temporarily until he
has made dehuite plans for rebnitd-
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have. Printed stationery is a convenience,
a recommend, and it is better and just as
cheap as buying store stationery, a little at
a time.
The News prints all kinds of
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