i T I i fi K S T A C A I) A N fi \V S A v r T T V i” .“ * By our Wayside Reporter l ’t HUSHED THURSDAY MORNING Spraying your Fruit Trees? II. A. W ILLIAM S J. F, Crawford is still tinder the Entered at the »cstcffice in Estacada. Oregon, as weather tho he is somewhat mend­ second class mad ing. The high water in Kagle Creek SUBSCRIPTION RATES took out about 40 ft. of the bridge j $1 00 One year 50 Sunday night seriously interrupt­ Six months ing the rural delivery of mail on MARCH ¡9 . 1908 Ilarton R. 1; it also put a stop to the work of the surveyors who W. II. Holder for County Assessor were trying Monday to stretch a cable across to enable them to get Mr. W. II. Hoi ler announces his to their work, intention to run as a candidate for Mrs. Mollie Mann who has lieen the office of county assessor, and he keeping house for W . W . l’ orter has his petitions ready for signers, has returned to her home in Oregon Mr. Holder is the fourth candidate , City. f<>r tliiS office; the other three live at j Inez Krighaum has been work- ot near Oregon City. He is a resi-1 ing for Mrs. Kate Irvin during the <¡1411 of Estacada precinct, and re- latter’s illness. sides on his farm three miles east of Otto Kleatch with his gasoline town. Mr. Holder is thoroughly sow is in the Garfield neighbor- competent to fill the office to which ; hood relieving the fanners of some j lie aspires, and his friends here will their hard work, be loyal supporters. ------------------------ Timothy Brownhill has sold his Gresham newspaper, and he will go to McMinnville to practice law. II. A . Darnall who liouglit the Herald has secured a good property and we wish him success. ' s W E H A V E T H E B E ST S O L U T IO N M A D E F O R IT ' Standard TImufa land Act. Juna 3. 1878 On Saturday the 28th the school Notice of Final Settlement Notice (or I'ublirol ion children will give the drama Dia­ Notice is hereby given that the under­ Land Office at Portland, Oregon. Feb. 17, 1908. monds and Hearts'' w hieh they signed Administratrix of the Estate of Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the Andrew F. Peterson, deceased, has filed I previsions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. have been rehearsing for several in the county court of Clackamas county, ! entitled "Anact for the sale of timber lands in the weeks. j states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Wasliing- ESTORATION TO EN TRY CF LANDS IN XN' National Forest. Notice it hereby given tl.at the 'a^ds described belcw, embracing 80 acres, with­ in the Cascade National Forest. Oregon, w,ill be sub­ ject to settlement and entry under the provisiona o/ the homestead laws of the United States and the act cfju n e I I . 1906 (34_Stat.. 233). at the United States land office at Portland. Oregon, on May 14, 1908. Any settler who has actually and in goed faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes trier to January I. 1906 and haa rot a'andonlel same has a preference right tc make a Lorr es,ea : en- tiy lot the lands actually occupied. Said lands were hated upon the applications of tire persons mentioned below, who have preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or ap­ plicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to May 14 1908. on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands are as follow*: E 'i of N W ^ . Section 3. T. 3 S.. R. 7 E. W M . listed upon the applications of C. W. Kern of W elch’s P. O. Oregon, ar.d W. J . Faubion of 1707 East 7th St. Pcrt’arci.Orcfon, received simultane­ ously. R A. BALLINGER. Commissioner of the Gereral Land O ffice. Approved February 26. 1908 FRAN K PIERCE. First Assistant Secretary of the Interior. is Solution The Estacada Mrs. T. S. Hendricks has gone to h r home a' Vancouver after a visit j with Mrs Clias. Graham The Oddfellows and Rebekahs When it has been used by the best cock t for the past 40 yeais, are preparing to give an entertain­ surely it must be of fine ipiality. ment in the near future. Cleveland's IStking Powder. Ask ---------------------------------— -----------------^ - ----------------------------------------------------------------- P R O FES S IO N AL C A R D S H. N. North. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Notice for Publication -United States Land office. Portland Orag Fob. .... . , . 29. 1906. Notice la hereby gtven ths - -."M an with the provisions of the act of cor -* June 1878. entitled "A n act for the sale . 'an -.in the states of California. Oregon. Ne W ash- tnpon territory." as exttndodto ., - ub’.tc Isnd . . . , , . _ , states by act of August 4. 1892. Charles Benbow of Portland, county of Multnomah, stats of Oregon. m- • has this day filed In this office his sworn statement 7705, for the purchase of the West half ofthe North­ west Quarter of section 20 in township 5 S . range 4 E. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri­ cultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said Mrs Hayner, the teacher of the land beforo register and receiver of U S land office at Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday the 20 day of May young men's Sunday School class, 1908. He names as witnesses: Ed. Turney of Portland, Oregon gave them and the young ladies J . C. Burke of Portland, Oregon they brought with them to the en­ O. M. Stafford of Portland. Oregon E. Burke ot Portland. Oregon tertainment a fine lunch, and it is Any and all persona claiming adversely the above reported that they had a fine jolly discrlbed lands are requested 10 file their claims In this office on or before said 20th day of May, time. 1908. Mrs. Moyer, on the 12th, gave A lgern on s. Dresser, Register Drug Store SPRINGWATER State of Oregon, her final account as such administratrix of said estate and that Monday the 30th day of March, 19118, at 10 o ’clock A. M. has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objec lions to said report, and the • ttle m e n t thereof. SOPHIA PAULSON, nee ,C" ,ern,ory as « ten d ed to all the public land states by act of August 4 1892. Kate Sheaf fer of Oregon City, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No 7692 f-r the purchase of the WW of sw '4 , Sc s e ^ c f 8w^ ’oi Section 5 in township 3 South, rani;© I No. 7 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab­ i v t r r s o n A ,1 m ,n ,« t r „ t r ,v „ ( ~ *r)m a W i t Trail 1 , A d m i n i s t r a t r i x o t t ile lish his claim to said land before the register and re­ ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday the 7 day of E s t a t e o f A n d r e w H. P t t e n o n , d e c e a s e d May. 1908. She names as witnesses: U’Ren & Schriebe!, Darwin Bradley of Oregon City Oregon Attorneys for Administratrix. f 20-11119 B. L. Commons of Oregon city , Oregon Charles J. Bradley of Portland, Oregon J. W. Webb of Necanicum. Oregon A ry and all persons claiming adversely the above described landsare requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7 day of May, 1908 Algernon S Dresser. Register. Notice is hereby given that the County F27-S30 i Notice to Bridge Contractors Court of Clackamas county, Oregon, will receive bids up and until noon, March 20, 1908, for the construction of a Howe Truss bridge across the Clackamas river tt the old bridge site on the Clackamas . . ___ , ,., , . n river at , - Estacada, Clackamas countv, Or- % J vgou, and which hills will be for a bridge t o be built according t o tile plans and -pacifications now on file in the county ! , , , ir ... , . .. I l c le rk « office, * Clackamas countv, Oregon, * A certified check lor five percent, of the amount of each bid must accompany each scaled hid. Clackamas county re­ serves the right to reject any and all bids DatEd this 4th day of March, 1908. CLACKAM AS COUNTY, Jty Grant B. Dimick, County Judge. John Lewellen, Commissioner. T. B. K illin, Commissioner. Attest: F. W. Greemnan, (Seal) County Clerk. Notice for Publication United States I and Office. Portland. Oregon. Feb. 15 1908. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas F. McCabe of Sandy. Oregon, hasfiled notice of his In­ tention to make final five year proof in support of hi* claim viz: Homestead anty No. 13495 made Apr 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. He names the follow­ ing witnessns to prove his continuous residence uporv and cultivation of said land, viz: W . L. McCabe of Sandy, Oregon. J . Leuthqer o f J . Linhart Sr. of P. Pashel of Algernon S. Dresser. Register f20-ra26 Timberlanp Act June 3, 1878 Notice lor Publication United States Landofflc, Portland, Oregou, Jan 8 , Don’ t forget that Friday night is HENRY V. ADIX, M. D. 1908. Notice is herby given that in compliance with The action of W. S. U ’ Ren in School Children's night at the rink. the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. Physician and Surgeon withdrawing from the U. S. Sena­ 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale of timber land» NOTICE Absolutely the best recreation and ***** in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and torial race to strengthen the chanc­ Office and residence, up stairs in the Ks­ j the best amusement possible to ob- In the County Court of the State of Ore­ Washington territory." as extended to all the public es of electing a Statement 1 Repub­ tacada Pharmacy Building land states by act of August4,1 892, Thomas H.Ruddy gon for the county of Clackamas t dtl. an excellent supper to a few of her j of Sellwood. county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, lican is very commendable. And Entrance between drug store and Sparks In the Matter of the change of Name has this day filed in this office his sworn statement friends, it being the anniversary of Notice for Publication CA/ADER0 store, on Broadway the Republican party of Oregon will of No 7655 for the purchase of the South 'i of the iler 42d birthday and also the 74th Lard office at Fcrtland. Oregon. March 7. 1908. Aneita K. Hornshuh to Aneita E . May. Northeast K and the South \i of the Northwest Local and Long Distance Telephone owe him no small heap of gratitude . . . . . , , . ■ Notice is hereby given that Martino Pezzelo , . . , i Since the rock crusher closed a birthday of A . M. Shibley, who j This cause coming on to be heard on of section 28. in township 2 South, range 6 east, The doctor’s phone can be connected of Barton, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to for it. It is plain that with several , , , . . . , . 1 , , number of people are looking for with your home phone at night if re­ attended and amply partook of that | make final five year proof in support pf his. claim viz: application of Aneita TC. Hornshuh for and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul­ republicans and Imt one democrat in , , , homestead entry No. 14622, made Nov. 1, 1902, change of her name to Aneita K. May, tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land 1 employment. A poor cook or two quested. One long ring. excellent supper. for the Southwest Quarter cf Southeast Quarter of the applicant appearing in person and by before register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on want jobs in a crew of 1 to 52, no Whipple Nash, an old veteran, section 26, township 2 south range 4 east, and that show of getting the high vote, but ¡ her attorney John W. Jjbderand the state Monday, the 30th day of March, 1908. objections to age of boss. on the 8th answered the last roll said proof will be made before the register and receiv­ of Oregon appearing by O. I). Kby, dep­ He names as witnesses: not necessarinly a majority of all er at Portland, Oregon, on April 21, 1908. He L. Wear of Clierryville, Oregon Dr. J . V. S C O T !, Mesdames Bletch, Kenny, Gor­ call. He was a member of the 30th names the following witnesses to prove his contin­ uty district attorney for the fifth judicial Peter Swan of the votes. DENTIST don, and Jessie Jones were in Port­ Tom Leonard of Sellwood Wisconsin regiment. Mr. Nash was uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: district. And it appearing to the court Mario Boitano of Sandy. Oregon Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bhlg. Portland M. Stone of Cherryville that public notice of the time and plcae land last week. born in New York something over Antonio Garborlno of Portland Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above * * It is not it very practicable meth­ has been given, proof which lias-been described lands are requested to file their claims in Luigi Vaiarette of Sandy * " Sidney Smith and Rex Gordon of Will visit Estacada from Saturday 72 years ago. Three children sur­ Pietro Vaiarette of " duly filed, as required by law, for all j>er- this office on or before said 30 day of March. 1908. od of promoting and helping Theo­ Colton were here Sunday. vive him— one son, Spencer Nash, Algernon S. Dresser, Register. Algernon S. Dresser, Register. sons to offer and show cause, if any they at 1 till Sunday at 5:30 p. m. dore Roosevelt's republican policies, Steve Webber has been on the and two daughters. The services have, why the same should not be grant­ J23 and administration, for republicans sick list for some lime. TIM H K R LA N D ACT JUNK 3 , 18 7 8 ed. And it appearing that no person 1 ms of the funeral were conducted at Office with Dr. H. V. Adix to aid in electing a democrat to of­ filed any objections thereto and that the Notice for Publication Neil Gordon and Alva Morrow { Dodge school house by Rev. Di- Notice for Publication fice who may happen to agree with are trying to cut cord wood. United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, F eb­ applicant appearing in person before this vine. The remains were laid to ruary 27, 19C8. Notice is hereby given that in com­ United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, Dec­ court has given her testimony in her own ember 31, 1907. Noticeis hereby given that In the president in some of the work A Portland lady is giving guitar 60 YEA R S’ pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of rest in the Springwater cemetery. behalf, from which testimony and state­ compliance with the provisions of the act of congress E X P E R IE N C E lie is doing. The only safe way to lessons to a number of our young June 3. 18*^8, entitled "A n act for the sale of timber Peaceful be thy rest in slumber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and ments of counsel for the applicant, the of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale of tim­ help popular republican policies is people. Peaceful in thy grave here below Washington territory,” as extended to all the public court is fully advised that there are suf­ ber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory" as extended toali the pub­ to supjiort republicans who will he land states by act of August 4. 1892. William H. A few smiling faces are missing Thou no more roll calls in number Patterson of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of ficient reasons consistent with the public lic land states by the aet of August 4, 1892, John found supporting the president in and especially that of Old Jim, the interest and satisfactory to this court to G. Peteison of Kensington, county of Douglas, state May thou no more sorrow know. Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn his great work of cleaning out the pet of tile cajnp. statement No. 7704. for the purchase of the NJ-s of entitle applicant to the change of name of Minnesota has this day fled in this office his sworn I It appears that republicans, or a seV« and se£* of s e ^ of Sec. 26 in township 3 south r e q u e s t e d , And the court being fully ad­ statement No. 7647 for the purchase ofth eSouth- grafters. ' 4'. > T - ^ ’ east Quarter of section 34 in township 2 S. range _____ _ D e s ig n s small part of them, are trying to range 5 east, and will offer proof to show that the land v i s e d , 6 E. W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land ’ rFM M ' C o p y r ig h t s A c . sought is more valuable of its timber or stone than for CLRRINSVILLE Anyon* pending a sketch and description may It is therefore ordered, adjudged and sought is more valuable Tor the timber or stone there arrange things for the benefit of agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to quickly naoertntn our opinion free whet lier an The initiative and referendum in v e n tio n Is p ro b a b ly paten iat> l& f o n i m u 11 ic«- Part of the Eagle Creek wagon I tlons the democratic party. It is the ele­ said land before the register and receiver of the U S decreed that the name of Aneita E Horn- on than for agriculture purposes and to establish his nt ----- riet iy confident!« ------- —*i#hil._|«ilNDlìOOIK o»“ — *“ land office at Portland. Ore, on Wednesday the 20th shuli be ch mged to Aneita H. May, and claims to said lands before the register and receiver pamphlets to be issued for the in­ bridge washed out Saturday night j »cut free. Oldest auency for necurlnir patents. ment of the standpat, old Boss rule day of May. 1 903. He names as witnesses: I’ nteuts taken tnrotmh Jlunn A Co. receive at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1 7th day of it is further ordered that public notice be March. 1908. He namesas witnesess: formation of voters will embrace during the storm. Some of the peo- ] tlrcial notice, without chartte, iu the James A. C, Tait of Portland. Oregon and graft that is working against given of this change decreed by publica­ Herman Herbers of Portland, Oregon James P. Altizer of Clatskanie. Oregon 120 pages. The cost will lit? about pie returning front the dance at E a-1 the primary law and especially No. tion thereof in The Estacada News for Fred Brakenbush of Edward N. Lcvegren cf Stevenson. Washington A handsomely illustrated weekly. Laraest cir­ $50 per page, or $6,000. A:; per­ gle Creek had a narrow escape from . culation o f any sclent Ido journal. Terms. $3 a Fritz Brakenbush of Homer B. Ballou of Eagle Creek, Oregon four successive and consecutive weekly 1, by bringing out several candi­ Edwin Westerman of Any and all persons claiming adversely the above sons who tile arguments must pay going down with it as they had got­ year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. dates for U. S. senator when there described lands are requested to file their claims in insertions, and on return of proof thereof ! Any or all persons claiming adversely the above their proportion of the total cost, ten across barely 15 minutes before this court will grant a certificate under described lands are requestedto file their claims in Branch Office. C25 F St.. Washington. D. C. I is but one, Gov. Chamberlain, on this office on or before said 20 day of May. 1908. seal of this court that the name o f Aneita this office on or before the 1 7 day of March. 1908, Algernon S. Dresser, Register about $2,820 of the total lias been it went down. j the Democratic ticket. It looks as m 1 2 -m 14 E. Hornshuh is changed to Aneita K . Algernon S. Dresser. Register paid by private individuals. The LOST The teachers and pupils have though that if they can not rule May, which name shall thereafter be her ! Mc,‘ 12 pamphlet will be printed and ready i lieen quite busy making garden and legal name. A heavy, woolen lap robe was ‘ key want to ruin. The writer sug- Notice of Sale for distribution about April 1st, or planting flowers in the school yard. Dated February 29. 1908. lost out of one of W. A . Jones' liv- j b’ests that his republican friends not In the County Court of the State of Ore­ Notice for Publication two months before the people will Signed: Grant B. Dimick, Judge. Land office at Portland. Oregon. Feruary 29. i 908 The revival meetings have not ery rigs last Saturday between Es- j vr>te for any candidate unless he gon for the County of Clackamas Attest: this 29 day of Feb. 1908. F. W. Notice is hereby given that Frances Peshall of San­ be called upon to vote 11 (>011 tile been very well attended so far on tacada and Garfield. Reward for | comes out unqualifiedly for state- In the Matter of the Estate Greenmui, County Clerk, by B. A. dy, Oregon, has filed notice of his Intention to measures. Secretary of State Ben­ account of had weather. of Wesley Smith, deceased. ment i . Sleight, Dep. mvsa2 make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: its recovery. homestead entry No. 1 3570, made Apr. 19. 1901, son is now securing lists of voters Under an authority of an order of sale Miss Ida Morgan and Noel Sar- for the Northeasth Quarter of section ¿ 4 . town­ granted by the counfy court of the coun­ who have registered in each of the ver attended the entertainment at Miss Anna Leone McBride, pupil ship 3 south, range 5 east and that said proof will be --------- F O R ty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, dated made before the register and receiver at Portland. Or­ counties of the state and has clerks Garfield and report a fine time. Mortgages for Sale I of Frederick Zech, and teacher in March 9th 1908, I will sell at private sale egon. on April 1 3 .1 9 0 8 . He names the fol­ nt work addressing envelopes to the von Meyerinck Conservatory, $300 5 years’ time, 6 pr. cent. lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence Quite a number from this place the following described real estate, to- upon and cultivation of said land, viz: these voters. When the pamphlets attended the funeral of Dr. C. B. $2000 3 " " 6 “ gives piano or organ lessons in E s­ wit: Beginning at the N. W. corner of Joseph Linhart of Sandy, Oregon have liecn printed they will lie slip­ Smith in Oregon City, last Monday. *$800 3 j the W 1 -2 of the S i -2 of the S.W.1-4 sec 31 IN S P R IN G W A T E R L A N D S E E tacada on Wednesdays. “ “ 6 “ Charles Linhart of j T. 1, S. K. 4, K. of the W. M. running Jacob Leuthner of ped into the envelopes and mailed. Albert Kitching helped take care of j $500 2 " ‘‘ 6 1 thenre K -ir> rod* to th«» \W*t line T . F. McCabe of le tter, salt Ktienm and tcie m a It is expected that the postage on the store in the absence of G. I). & Also private money to loan on Algernon S Dresser. Register - OREGON These are deseases lor which Chamber­ tween the N. i-2and the S. 1-2 of ’ 1 S. SPRIN G W A TER each pamphlet will be 5c, or $5000 J. K. Ely. | terms and in amounts to suit l>or- 40 It ! \V. 1-4; thence S. 16 rods; thence rower. Certificates of deposit on Or- lain's salve is especially valuable. 011 the whole 100,000 copies. The | rods; thence N. 16 rods to tlv p! ee of quickly allays the itching anil smarting Country property, lands, farms | egon City Banks taken in exchange res. more work of getting out the pamphlets and soon effects a cure. Price 25 cents. beginning, containing four bargains in them town lots, hous­ for first lien real estate mortgages. or less. is being rushed. In the meantime it Sold at the Kstacada drug store. Call, write or phone The sale will be on or aboir 4 day of j is useless for voters to make inquir­ es, for sale must be sold. W. A . JO H N W. LO D K R , May, 1908, and bids will be ceived at Heyltnan. ies. The most they can do is to reg­ | Attorney at Law it Abstractor of DODGE my residence about one mUe north of j Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon ister and then await the coining of Boring in Clackamas county, Oregon. a copy of the pamphlet after they Terms of sale, cash. A 1 Gordon lias purchased a 10- Chamberlain's Couqh Remed is BotC A- J. I*. SM ITH , Administrator have been made. Central Oregon­ acre ranch at Springwater. Attorneys at Law qreeablf and Effective of the Estate of Wesley Smith, deceased. : ian'. I Chamberlain’s cough remedy has no Tlie district school Ix-gan Monday 1 1 1 1 2 -U 9 S S F " Mortary Public, General Law superior for couRhs, colds and croup, and with J. M. Parks as teacher. I The blacksmith shop lias t>een 1‘ ractice, Mortgages foreclosed, Alv ibe fact that it is pleasant to take and it J. W. Howard and daughter, _ . sold again. On last Thursday A. contains nothing in any way mjurtous . , Rheumatic Pams Removed stracts furnished has made it a favorite with mothers, W 1 J ' e ’ " tn l Oregon City oil i B. F. Crocker now 84 years of age, and T . Dorsey sold it to Mr. J. V. Barr. S lYlham, a merchant ot Kirksvillc, la. Monday. .Miss Howard remained I for twenty years justice of the peace at Mr. Barr and family have lieen liv­ M O N EY LO A N ED says: ’ ’ For more than 20 years Cham- ill the city. *- Martinshurg, la, says: **I am terribly af- ing in Estacada since last Fall. The ! berlain'i cough remedy has lieen my lead \\" ){ Parks took a load of ap dieted with sciatic rheumatism in my left new proprietor has spent 20 years "rm “ n,l riK1,t h’P- 1 have uw‘' 3 bottles o f f i c e s : 2, 3 & 4, ANDKESEN HUI. ing remedy for all throat troubles. It is .,|e s tQ p;staca(|a Monday nt the anvil, and he proposes to do of Chamberlain's pain halm and it did me I especially successful in cases of croup. ! It is necessary, almost, fot business men to O r e g o n I Chrldm, tike it and my customers who E1> T’ ace>' has com pleted h is fine lots of good. Sold at Estacada drug store O reg o n C it y what is right by his customers. have. Printed stationery is a convenience, Scientific American M UNN & Co.3e,B—«*"•» New York Real Estate Bargians A. M. SHIBLEY PRINTED Dimick & Dimick, STATIONERY! Mrs. I.ucinda Chrisman has pur­ TO LOAN chased the residence property form­ erly owned by Mrs. W . K. llavi- $41 »> at 6 jxr cent. land, and which lias lieen rebuilt $«UX1 * * " “ and is now occupied by Mr. and $800 " “ “ Mrs. A 1 Close. The purchase price j $150 0 “ “ " was $ i6uo. Mrs. Chrisman is a See Bank of Estacada. sister of Cashier Geo. Estes. She is a thorough Oregonian, and has lived in Douglas county nearly all her lifetime. Her family moved 'Vest and located near Drain iti the rial early days before the railroad or stage coach days when traffic and travel were made by foot and pack W . A. JO N E S horses. Mrs. Chrisman's father, P R O P R IE T O R Mr, Estes, was one of the pioneer hotel men of those times, and was a Good rigs and careful drivers always personal friend of th; founder of S P E C IA L A T T E N T IO N The Morning Oregonian. These Given Hunting anti Fishing Parties were the brave old days in Oregon, and happy were they, too. Mrs. WOOD & LllMBF.R Chrisman is now housekeeping with 1 ml U; oilier, Mr. Estes. I.oc.il an«l bong DistutKT Telephone Livery, Feed & STABLE Sale have used it will not take any other. For uew residence w h ich is qu ite a cred- saleat Estacada drug store. It to th is prosperous com m u n ity. PRO GRAM of subjects, discussions Etc. for the Sunday School Workers' Institute that takes place in the Presbyterian church at Springwater today. 10:40 **•45 Devotional Address of Welcome Response Primary Work Dinner at the Church 2:30 3:00 3:30 4 3° TIME CARD 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 BUSINESS STATIONERY And would lie pleasetl to print yours Co. KSTACAD A-PO RTLAN D Rev. Robt. J. Diven Mr. Chas. Masson Rev. C. A . Phipps. A ftern o o n 1:30 2:00 4.4.4, n 0 . W. P. & R y. F o renoo n 10:00 10 :3° TH E NEW S 3 2 weeks, $ 1 Less than 2c a week Devotional Rev. P. J. Rinehart The Teacher and the Sunday School Rev. C. A . Phipps Round Table, Organized Sunday School Work, Rev. C. A. Phipps Relation o f the Sunday School to the Church, Rev. M B. Parounagian 1 ' angeliim in the Sunday School, Rev. Phipps. Adjournment Cars leave Estacada for Port­ land : 7 9:22, 112 2 : A . M. and 1:22, 3:52. 6:22. 9 :15 P. M. n . The Estacada News Job Printery Cars leave Portland for Esta­ cada : 7:15,9:15, • 1 1 : 1 5 A- M. and ,F4V * >5- 7: i 5 P- M. W ay freight leaves Estacada in the morning, daily except Sun. returning in the evening. Main office* of the company n j 1-2 I .rit St. Portland. Oregon. Pays for The News 52 times sent to your address. The best newspaper bargain of today