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ascr.ijod be!¡yv. «m iracir.g 8QV: ca. wi;h-
; in the Car cade National Fordsi. Gregor, will Le tub'
jset to c e c 'e rtent and ei.try under the trovis'ena cf
the hcm".s:eai lav/2 of the United Ptatca anil the act
(.4 Ju re 11. 1906 (34 St«?* 733). at 'h e United
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S p ray m g y o u r
F ru it T r e e s ?
Mr. and Mr-t. II. Cooper spent
' s;vc:cl <!ay ; of th pist week ut tl e
jo homes their sons and daughter in
Portland.
sf
REMOVAL
will occupy the
extra room in the Hstacada
State Bank building.
We
need more room than we
now have, bccuuse of addi-
tions being made to the plant
Don't forget this when you
want to see us, or are want-
ing some printing done
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Notice for Publicutia.i
Notice is hereby given that the under- I
Land Office at Portland. Oregon. F fb . 17,, 1908.
, signed Administratrix of the Instate of
.« o tic o ia hereby Liven tl.at In compliance with the
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h a s tile d 1 ,TCViaitn, cf th e act of C o n rea « of June 3. 1878.
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the county court of Clackamas county, ! entitled "An a c t fot th« sale of t.u.ber Ui
io o clock A. M. has been fixed by sanl
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Lard Olf e.
A , : ^ e i February 26. . . . . .
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ary l R e n & S c llU e b e l,
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A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in is tr a tr ix .
Standard
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Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878
An amendment to the constitu-
tioti of the State of Oregon will be 1
voted on at the June election chang-
ing the time of holding the regular
g -neral biennial elections from the
first Monday in June to first Tues­
day after the first Monday in No­
vember. This measure will be car­
ried by a unanimous vote.
It will
bring the state elections on the same
day as other general elections and
will save the state a big expense.
Soîutson
The
Estacada
Drug Store
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A. H. Sparks lias received a new |
Agents Wanted!-—16x20 crayon por­
line of Spring goods in ladies’ white
Oiner and Harry Groff have the
traits 40 cents, frames to cents and up,
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waist and dress goods, outing flan- 1 sheet
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contract
ot cutting
the timber on
pictures let. each.
You can make
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NOTICE
Notice for Publication
LIME and S UL P HUR
nels, eh am brays, satteens, d ress and .(ro per cent profit or
a week. Cata- t' lc L o o n e y farm into cordw ood.
sh irt prints.
, a log and samples free. Frank W. Wit- T h e y h a v e ten m en at w ork, and
The long felt want has at last
| Hams Company, 1208 W. Taylor Street, w ant tell more.
been found in the person of John
FOUND A pair of gold and sil­ Chicago, 111 .
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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 IT
When it has been used by the
l>cst cooks for the past 40 years,
surely it must be of fine quality.
Cleveland's Baking Powder. Ask
H. N. North
NOTICE
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Timbea land Act. June 3. 1878
Notice of Pinal Settlement
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Unllo.1 S o es Lind ofjici. Portland. Oregon. Feb.
1 29 9 . 8 . N.- jinr:!./ •»„ iho: .. -,.!•■ ... e J n the County Court of the State of Ore-
with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3.
gon for tlie county of Clackamas
■ 1870. entitled An act for the Sale of timber lands In In the Matter of the change of Name
1 the states of Ca'.ifornia. Oregon. Nevada and W ash­
of
in g to n territory," as extended to all the public land
! states by act cf August 4. 1892, C harles Bentow Aneita K. Hornshuh to Aneita K. May.
of Portland, county of Multr.cmah. state of Oregon,
This cause coming on to lie hear.! on
; has this day filed in this office his sworn statemsnt
application of Aneita K. Hornshuli for
j 7705. fer the purchase of the W est half ofthe North- change
of her name to Aneita Ii. M .tv ,
■ west Quarter of section 20 in township 5 S . range
appearing in , arson and b y
4 E. and will offer proof to show t'njn the land sought the applicant
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:■ IT- ire ..-.'Viable far k* tln h » r cr n o n e than icrafrri- , her attorney John W. Lod.-rand the st ile
and .2 Mtablirt hla eUlm K uU L , Q t t g o n appearing by O. D. Bby. dCp-
I lano before register andreceivor bf U S land office at
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Portland. O rafon, on Wodrvudar the 20 day cf May ,:t-v district attorney for the fifth judicial
: 1908.
He name3 as witnesses:
district. And it appearing to the court
Ed. T rm ey cf Portland. Oregon
i Lilat public notice of the tirfie and plcae
J. C .B u l-0 Of Per r i O a r -
has been given, proof which has lacen
O. M Stafford of Per: land, Oregon
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E. B :rk. 01 Portlar 1. Oroeon
! ‘ -uly filed, as retimred by law. for all per-
Any and all r t n o r s c anning • : rrrriy tho *H ve sons to offer and show cause, if any they
I serf bad lands are requastod io file i h e r claims in have, why the same should not be grant-
this office on or before cald 20lh day of May,
ed. And it appearing that no person lias
1908.
filed any objections thereto and that the
Algernon S . Dreszcr, R egister
applicant appearing in person before this
court has given her testimony in her own
Notice for Publication
behalf, from which testimony and state­
McCourt.
ver bowed glasses, on the road n ear
Being a forest ranger is getting Land office at Portland, Oregon, Ma-ch 7. 1908. ments of counsel for the applicant, the
Notice is hereby given that Martino Pezzelo
PR<; SMON'AL CARDS
John Tracy’s. Owner can get same
to be quite a popular desire among of Barton, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to court is fully advised that there are suf­
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make
final five year proof in support pf his claim viz: ficient reasons consistent with the public
by
proving
ownership
and
paying
a number of the young men about
W. S. U ’ Ren is in the east part
j hem osteadentry No. 14622, maio Nov. 1. 1902,
HENKY V ADIX, M. D.
here. Clark Posson and the Craw- I for the Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter cf interest and satisfactory to this court to
of the state campaigning for state­ for this ad.
entitle applicant to the change of name
Physician and Surgeon
ford boy a- have about decided to g o j section 26, township 2 south range 4 east, and that
ment No. i
said proof will be made befo-e the register and receiv- requested, And the court being fully ad­
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SPKJNGWATEK
Office and resilience, up stairs in the Es­ out into the mountains for awhile. er at Port’ar.d, Oregon, cn April 21, 1908. He vised,
Cecil Schock and Dave Eshelman names the following w itnesses to prove his contin­
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and
There is much humbug in party.
tacad. ! ii rmacy Building
uous residence u.pcn r.nd cultivation of said land, viz;
j decreed that the name of Aneita E Horn­
Entrance
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drug
store
and
Sparks
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ent out some tim e ago.
I lie oc-
About
150
attended
the
Spring-
Oregon Journal.
Mario Boitar.o of Sandy, Oregon
shuh be changed to Aneita E. May, and
A.ntcnio Gai borino pf Portland
store, on Broadway
| eupation is a health y one, w ith cer-
Yes, when your party is in the water Sunday School Works’ eon-
I it is further ordered that public notice be
Luigi Vaiarette of Sandy
Local ar.d Long Distance Telephone
tain and reasonably good wages.
The pro­
minority: and graft when it is in | vention last Thursday.
Pietro Vaiarette of
I given of this change decreed by publica-
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister.
gram was interesting and of an ed The doctor’s phone can be connected
the raajoiity.
I lion thereof in The Estacada News for
; four successive and consecutive weekly
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ucatioual and religious tone especi- 1 with -vollr home Phonc at n¡«ht if rt j Rev. Marcus B. Parounagian,
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 1 , 1878
| pastor of the First M. E. church of
insertions, and on return of proof thereof
II. F. Gibson of Barton, a candi- a^y Rev. I’ hipps talk, and the quested. One long ring.
Notice for Publication
j this court will grant a certificate under
Fstacada,
delivered
a
lecture
at
the
date for the nomination for repre- ^lln<lay School round table with 25
United S tates Land Office. Portland, Oregon. F eb ­ seal of this court that the name of Aneita
Dr J V SCOTT
Presbyterian church in Sellwood on ruary 27, 19C8- I’fo'.ice is hereby given that in com­ K. Hornshuh is changed to Aneita E.
sentative on the Republican ticket, interesting questions.
1 he special
pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of
DENTIST
last Wednesday evening.
Rev. Ju
was in town Wednesday. Mr. Gib- s>nging by Mr. and Mrs. Masson,
n e 3. 1 878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber May, which name shall thereafter be her
son is making a campaign on the '^ r- an<! ^ rs' Flemming and Mab: Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland Parounagian was born in Armenia j lands in the stales cf California, Oregon. Nevada and legal name.
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4 1 years ago, and his lecture was w « h ir* to n territory. ' » » otuerded to all t h . public
Dated February 29, 1908.
principles of business and party and Sadie Ingram of Flagle Creek
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j land states by ?.ct of August 4. 1892, William H.
Signed: Grant B, Dimick, Judge.
Will
visit
hstacada
from
Saturday
largely
descriptive
of
his
life;
also,
p att«r«on of Portland. county of Multnomah, state of
was
enjoyed.
entity.
Attest: this 29 day of Feb. 1908. F. W.
at
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till
Sunday
at
5:30
p.
tu.
The lecturer told of I 0,e20n’ *‘as this c’ay
Vn t,1is ofiic® hls sworn
of the Turk
The new officers elected are: W.
statement No. 7704, fc.'the purchase of the NJi* of Grtenman, County Clerk, by B. A.
his religion and the persecutions of sn% and seK cf
! J. I,ewellen, president; M. B. Par-
cf Sec. 26 in township 3 south Sleight, Dep.
ni5a2
Just at this time of year nearly
Office with Dr. II. V. Adix
his people on account of their be­ range 5 cast, and will offer proof to show that the land
j ottnagian, vice president; Miss Fr-
everyone is receiving an assorted
ma Shibley, secretary and treasur­
lief.
The lecture was full of in­
package of vegetable seeds as a gift
er; Mary Shibley, delegate to the
struction and it is to be regretted
from Uncle Samml. These are sent
I state convention.
that many more were not present
out by the Agricultural department
to learn more about this greatly a-
Mrs. and Miss Iva Cornette, old,
and each member of congress has
Attorneys at Law
I respected neighbors are here from
bused people, who have struggled
the privilege of mailing some back
Gresham on a visit.
Also, Miss $ <fiP*Nortary Public, General Law j so long for religious liberty.— Mil-
home to his constituents.
This is
I March of Elwood.
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab- "'aukie Bee.
kind of our big uncle, but he should
The young folks had a party at
straets furnished
realize that he is conducting a free
R. A. W ilcox’s last Saturday even­
Principal S. J. Flint had occasion
mercantile business backed by the
ing and a very good time was re­
to
punish a pupil sent him from
M O N EY LO A N E D
greatest combination in the world,
ported.
j Miss Pruner’ s room, Tuesday and
against which private individuals
Willie Clostier, who has been go­
the parents of the child were fool­
can not compete.
O F F IC E S : 2, 3 & 4, A N D R K S E N IH .n .
ing to school itt Portland, is home
ish enough to interfere in the mat-
O reg o n C it y
on account of poor health.
O k k g o n j ter.
By what we can learn the hoy
“ Wise economy is necessary. T a x ­
We have had here in Springwa-
------------needed to he punished.
It seems
ation is necessary, but it should be
ter all winter fresh from the garden
that he has given more or less trou-
CRAWFORD
BR05.
just and equitable. Franchise val­
Celery, Cabbage. Greens, Pota­
j ble the past year, and the punish-
ues should bear their just burden of toes and Green Onions.
....A N D POSSON....
j ment he received was sorely need
taxation
The tax burden should
What place can beat that?
C O N T R A C T O R S & B U I L D E R S ed.
not rtst entirely tijton the land. No
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system of representation should be
Are
now
ready
to
take
work
H. Cooper & Co. have recently
devised which will make it possible
on any kind of building, give
received a choice lot of fine iron bed
for whole comities to lie without steads which they are offering to the
estimates, and figure on any
representation in the legislature. trade ut a bargain.
building proposition.
Come and see
The proposed proportional represen­ them, they are dandies.
Also, a
Remember,
tation is such a system.’ ’ These are
fine line of couches.
Estacada,
Oregon
a few of the principles upon which
you c:m ot vote at the
F\ M. Gill is asking for the nomin­
Country property, lands, farnTs
ation of representative on the Re­ b a r g a i n s i n t h e m t o w n l o t s , hous­
TO LOAN
primary
publican ticket.
es, f o r sale m u s t b e s o l d . W. A.
$400 at 6 per cent.
Heilman.
unless you
$600 * ‘
Four years ago the Prohibition­
$ 8 0 0 ....................
Cause of Stomach 1 rouble
ists lost two to one in an attempt to
register
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carry Cli'.f'Vnmas county. Another
When a man has trouble with stomach
See Bank of Estacada.
attempt will l>e made this year on
Dííiiick & Bimick,
sought Is mo:e valuable of its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to
said lard before the register and receiver of the U S
Jand office at Portland, Ore. cn Wednesday the 20th
day of May. 1908. He na^nes as witnesses:
Jam es A. C. Tait of Portland, Oregon
James P.,A!tizcr of Clatskanie, Oregon
Edward N. Lovegren of S tsvcrson, Washington
Homer B. Ballou of Eagle Creek, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands arc requested to file their claims in
this office on cr before said 20 day of May, 1908.
Algernon S . D resser. Register
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Chamberlain’s Cough Remed is BotC A-
greeable and Effective
Chamberlain’s cough remedy has no
superior for coughs, colds and croup, and
the fact that it is pleasant to take and it
ct-ntains nothing in any way injurious
has made it a favorite with mothers. W
S Pelham, a merchant ot Kirksville, la.
says: “ For more than 20 years Cham­
berlain’s cough remedy has been my lead
ing remedy for all throat troubles. It is
especially successful in cases of croup.
Nütice of
Children like it and mv customers who
In the County Court of the State of Ore- j have used it will not take any other. For
s :le at Estacada drug store.
gon for the County of Clackamas
In the Matter of the Estate
of Wesley Smith, deceased.
LOST
Under an authority of an order of sale
granted by the comity court of the coun­
A heavy, woolen lap robe was j
ty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, dated
losl
out of one of W. A. Jones’ liv- j
March 9th 1908, I will sell at private sale
tlie following described real est ite, to- ery rigs last Saturday between Es- j
wit: Beginning ;:t the N. W. corner of 1 tacada and Garfield,
Reward for [
the W1-2 of theSi-2 of the S.W.1-4 sec 41 j j»s recov'ery.
T. 1, S. R . 4. H. of the W. M. running j
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thence E. 40 rods to the West line be
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tween the N. 1-2 and the S. 1-2 of the S.
W. 1-4; thence S. 16 rods; thence
rods; thence N. i 5 rods to the pi;
beginning, containing four acres, more |
1 IN S P R IN G W A T E R L A N D S E E
or less.
f
The s de will be on or about the 4 day of
May, 1908, and bids will be received at
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OREGON
mv residence about one mile north of STRING W ATER
Boring in Clackamas county, Oregon.
Terms of sale, cash.
J. I‘ . SM ITH , Administrator
of the Estate of Wesley Smith, deceased,
in 12-..9
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A. M. SHIBLEY
you may know that he is eating more
the local option plan to turn the than he should or of some article of food
county, or at least parts of it, dry. or drink not suited to his age or occupa­
Itt places where the saloons have tion, or that his bowels are habitually
constipated. Take Chamberlain’s stom-
made themselves particularly oh
I acli and liver tablets to regulate the bow-
noxious strong efforts will be m ade i ,.Is ani, ,Illpr„ vr tlu. HiK™ti„„ and see if
to turn those districts into tile tern - the trouble does not disappear. Ask for
perance column. Oregon City will sample. Sold at Hstacada drug store,
experience an lam est fight on the [
issue. And friends of the anti-sa­
• t W H I l f.L A W R E ID , A m b a s s a d o r to G reat B rita in .
loon movement claim Fstacada pre­
By our Wayside Reporter
■ uild be more un-American than to he downcast
cinct will vote dry by a good ma­
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discouragements or to despair of the
jority.
'«‘call ■ some o f our |>onple unhappily have lost
Geo. J. Curriti of Heppner and
•liov A LM O ST A S F A S T A S T H E Y H A V E
Robert Currin of Payette, Idaho,
The east, or central part of Clack
MADE
IT.
' who have Iteen visiting their moth­
nmas county has four candidates in
We hat,
11 such things before, and it was W O R SE when the
er, Mrs. Diona Curriti, returned to
the field seeking nominations for
their homes Tuesday.
country was not half so big or half s > rich as it is now, ai/d we have
county assessor, county commission­
Joel 11 . Bowman has been sic'k n°t forgotten ho*’ we came out of them.
er and representative.
They are
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Seal Estate Bargians
Rheur ».tïc Peins Rorr.cxcd
B. F. Crocker r.ow 84 }ears of age, ami I
for twenty } e.u s justice of the | t.ice ¡,t ]
Martinsbtirg, la, says: “ I am terribly af- J
fiicteil with sciatic rheumatism in my left j
anil and right hip. I have used 3 bottles
of Chamberlain's pain balm and it did me I
lots of good. Sold at Estacada drug store
this day filed in this office her sworn statement No
7692 for the purchase oj the W'.> of sw :i it
of
swH cf Section 5 in township 3 South, range
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
lish his claim to said land before the register and re ­
ceiver at Portland. Oregon, cn Thursday the 7 day of
N.a/, 1908. Sho names as witnesses:
Darwin Bradley of Oregon City Oregon
B. L. Commons of Oregon City, Oregon
Charles J. Bradley of Portland, Oregon
J . W. Webb of Necanlcurn. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
this office on or before said 7 day of May. 1908
Algernon S D resser. Register.
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Notice for Publication
United States 1 and Office. Portland. Oregon, Feb.
15 . 1908 . None« is hrroby riven tin t Thomas F.
McCsbe cl San !y Oregon, hasfilod notice of his In-
<•"•!«> to n u k .fi™ ! five y e « proof J rv s.rro ,, of his
claim viz: Ho.mestead enty 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 w itnessns to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
W. L. McCabe of Sandy, Oregon.
J . Leuthner of
J . Linhart S r. of
P. Pashel of
Algernon S. D resser, R egister
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Timber lanp Act June 3, 1878
Notice for
Publication
United States Landoffic, Portland, Oregou, Jan 8 .
1908. Notice is herby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
1873. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington territory,’’ as extended to all the public
land states by act of A ugust4.1 892, Thomas H.Ruddy
of Sellwood, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
No 7655 for the purchase of the South V j of the
Northeast % and the South \ í of the Northwest M
of section 28. in township 2 South, range 6 east,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
before register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on
Monday, the 30th day of March, 1908.
He names as witnesses:
é
L. Wear of Cherryville, Oregon
Peter Swan of
Tom Leonard of Sellwood
M. , Stone of Cherryville
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
this office on or before said 30 day of March. 1903.
Algernon S. D resser. Register.
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Notice lor Publication
Land office at Portland. Oregon. Feruary 29, 1908
Notice is hereby given that Frances Peshall of S an­
dy, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to
make final five 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 1 3 ,1 9 0 8 .
He names the fol­
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Joseph Linhart of Sandy, Oregon
Charles Linhart of
Jacob Leuthner of
T. F. McCabe
of
Algernon S D resser. R egister
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‘ Cars leave Hstacada for Fort- j
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land:
W H E N T H E C L OUDS ROLL BY IT W I L L BE
SEEN
THAT WE
STILL
HAVE
THÉ~ C OU NT R Y
T HAT P R O V I D E N C C CAVE US, T H A T W E S TI LL
H A V E A P E O P L E AND T H A T WE S T I L L HAVE
TWE B O U N D L E S S O P P O R T U N I T I E S W H I CH , A F T E R
EVERY
REVEROI
IN T H E
PAST,
I NVARI ACL Y
HAVE S P E E D I L Y L I F T E D US H I G H E R AND Y£
HI G H E R .
GI VEN T H E S E , W H A T AMERI CAN F E A R S
TH E RESULT?
senously injured Friday: while roll-
| ing stumps together with his team
| the hook slipped and caught in the
fleshy part above the root of the |
thumb tearing an ugly and very
painful wound.
Dr. Charlton has gone to Port­
fn mott resimets our country N K \ L K has been in h happier posi­
land and the Mclntire family t o ;
Gob-el; all expect to return soon to tion than today. It is not merely at |K*aco, but on t 'mis o f absolute
good will, with nil the world.
spend the summer in the hills
R S. Coop with one of his boys,
The men of today Ju v e not lost the F A IT H O F T 1 I E I K FA -
Zcona,
visited
Dr.
A
d
ix's
office
1 IIK U S, and they arc not unworthy the inheritance thev have r-
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Monday; the little fellow had an reived,
They have seen tlotnis b -fore, but their hearts are as hrav
At pres.-nt members of the state, injured hand which needed looking .ml glad » - Those o f th, Plymouth pilgrims or the heroes of tIi
lesji-l.iltire are paid $3 a day and after.
in ih ig . but tlu question cf mak
Walter Woodard has gone to
iug ihe remuneration £400 a session wo k in the Ca adcro power flin t .
son they should get almost the sol-
i 1 vote at the primary in this sec
lion of the county.
Many have
been the complaints because we did
not have any county officers from
this part of the county; now is a
good time to see that we get what
is due us.
These men have the
courage to run for the offices, a very
worthy ambition, and it is our plain
duty to support them.
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Cars leave Portland for Hsta­
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Way freight ler.v.s Hstacada
■ ! in the morning, daily except
Sun. returning in the evening.
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t in the morning goes to Caza-
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