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T THE ESTACADA prBU SH K D THURSDAY NEWS Dr. C. A . S T U A R T , M ORNING REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FISHERMEN FOR ll. Entered at the A. WILLIAMS post oí fice In Estacada. Oregon, as second class mail S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S One year ................................. ............S i 00 S ix m onths.......................................................... 50 APRIL i6, 1908 There seems to be no doubt but that I". M. Gi!l will be one of the successful ones to secure the nom ination for state representative from Clackamas county. Should Mr. Gill be successful in the campaign the people, the farmers and labor ing men especially, will have some one in tlie next state legislature who will always be on hand to work for their interests. He is in close touch with the wants of the common peo ple in regards to proposed legisla tion which would lie for the benefit of the whole state. Eastern Clack amas has just as good material for legislative honors and county offic ers as any other part of the county has. The very best the country lias every produced came from the farm, aud there is still good materi al to be had from the country dis- tiicts. Mr. Gill would be a worker for everthing that would be for the up-building of the State of Oregon, and for Clackamas county in partic ular. Since Mr. Paulson’ s days as a regresentative, and many years before that, this portion of Clacka mas has not been recognized with official honors being heaped upon any of its people. We believe that the county and state's best interests will be promoted by Mr. Gill’s suc cess at the polls. CORONER To the Republican Voters of Clackamas county: Aud all who enjoy catching the finny tribe can get their supplies of us. T H E O N L Y R EPU BLICAN S T A T E M E N T NO. t C A N D I D A T E FOR JOINT RE PR E SE N 1 AN D M ULTNOM AH COUNT IES. HE IS Dr. W alter C. Belt of Sellwood | A well-known Manitoba editor writes: | “ As an inside worker I find Chamberlain stomach and liver tablets invaluable for ; the touches of biliousness natural to sed entary life, their action )>eing gentle and j effective, clearing the digestive tract ami the hesd. Price 25cts. Samples at Esta- 1 cada drug store. i Fishinfi jO . We are also well Walter A. Dimick & For Joint i to supply any- a FO R SALE O R T RA D E Representative A good horse for the right I beg to announce myself as a person. Can be seen at my candidate for the nomination for farm at Dodge. representative in the 17th district, r e p u b l ic a n c a n d id a t e T. PAU LSEN, D O D G E , O R E 1 subject to the decision of the Re FOR REPRESENTATIVE Or inquiry can be made at the Es publican voters of Clackamas and 1st. H e stands for Statement tacada News office ; Multnomah counties at the primary N o. 1. and has pledged himself election on April 17. Tlm bea land A ct. June 3. 1878 If I am nominated and elected 11 to vote for the people’s choice for Notice for Publication will, during my term of office, sup- y S Senator, regardless of his Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. Feb. 17. 1908k port a sane, business-like adminis- . • , , , Notice is hereby given that in compliance with th e 1 . , individual preference, provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1 8 7 8 tration ot public affairs. I will op-1 entitled " A n act for the sale of timber lands In the pose graft, humbug and demagog 2nd- He sta" ds for strict economy states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and W ashing ton territory." as extended to all the public land states , dent down to constable, should l>e elect ism, and will work indnstriously for |in a" appropriations, and less state by act of August 4, 1892. Kate Sheaffor of Oregon Statement No. 1 the people of my district. I will do 1 taxe- s - ed at the ballot box by popular vote of C ity, county of Clackamas, state of Oregon has (Continued from the Supplement) i the people. This is the remedy in my my duty as I see it aud will not 3 rd- He stands for more stringent this day filed in this office her sworn ststement N o the purchase of the W J 4 o f s w ^ , i i se& of . loudly j . opposed , to . humble _ opinion take dictation from any man or set i n k i n g laws, affording protection 7692 of for Section No 1 , .. ami . judgement, . . past, are luuuij uppvovu iu Statement » ’o | 5 in township 3 South, range 3 1 Respectfully Submitted, No. 7 East, and will offer proof to show i.There is not a corporation in the State of men. I will vote for the Repub-1 to depositors. GEO. C. BROWNELL that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber of Oregon nor a franchise holder, norany lican voters’ choice for United States d '1- He stands for all proper or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab of the special privilege class, but what measures for the betterment of our lish his claim to said land before the register and re Senator. are opposed to Statement No. x ami want PROFESSIONAL C A R D S ceiver at Portland. Oregon, on Thursday the 7 day o f roads and public school system. — c. n . m c a r t h u r . May. 1908. S h e names as witnesses: to go back to the good old days of 1895 5th. He stands for the preser Darwin Bradley of Oregon C ity Oregon Portland, Oregon, March 15, 1908. the hold up time of 1897 and the election I HENRY V. ADIX, M . D. B. L. Commons of Oregon C ity, Oregon vation of the great natural resources of 1901 . The politician sees that his op- i Charles J. Bradley of Portland, Oregon Physician and Surgeon A Werner Tells How to Relieve Rheau of this state, including water pow portunity to gratify greed and selfish-1 J . W . W e b b o f Necanlcum. Oregon matic Pains ness is out of his reach when the elec ers, franchises and etc. to the peo Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in I have been a very great sufferer from tion of the U. S. Senator is left to tlie ■ (^ ce an(* residence, up stairs in the Es this office on or before said 7 day of May. 1908 tacada Pharmacy Building the dreadful desease, rheumatism, for a ple to whom they belong. public. It destroys the opportunity which Algernon S Dresser. Register. 6th. He stands for a square deal comes from the corruption of the 90 1 Entrance between drug store and Sparks number of years. I have tried many me F27-S30 dicines but never got much relief from to all and special privileges to none. members of the legislature, with their j store, on Broadway thing ( Basefoaiii want in Goods The measles have been making the round of R. Fanton’s family the last one to be laid up with them is Mrs. Fanton. C. M. Graham is moving his fam ily to Vancouver, and Mr. Dick has taken possession of the place. Dr. Charlton has returned to her home in the hills; she is accompa nied by her brother-in-law, E. A. Stevens and family. Robert Snyder has been out of commission for about two weeks caused by being bitten in the hand by a dog. G. F. Peterson of Portland came tip Friday to visit his brother-in-law G. T. Hunt and look after his land near the Bowman school house. . Mrs. Kate Irvin spent Tuesday visiting Mrs. F. M. Gill. Mrs. N. M. Tracy who has been chances for political trades, patronage, Local and Long Distance Telephone on the sick list for some time is get and appropriations, as against the iooooo The doctor’s phone can be connected votes in the state of Oregon. with your home phone at night if re- ting better. The Estacada Drug Store any of them until two years ago, when I bought a bottle of Cliamberlaid’s pain balm. I found relief before I bad used all of one liottle, but kept on applying it que9t¿<L One long ring. and soon felt like a different woman. ..................... - ■ ■ ................ Through my advice many of my friends have tried it and can tell you how* won Dr. J. V. SCO TT, derfully it has worked.— Mrs. Mary A. DENTIST Cole, 140 S. New St. Dover, Del. Cham Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland berlain’s pain balm is a liniment, The re lief from pain which it affords is alon Will visit Estacada from Saturday worth many times its cost. It makes r<. and sleep possible. Sold at the Estaca at 1 till Sunday at 5:30 p. in. drug store. ... Why is it, I inquire, that the Standard Oil Company, the Missouri Pacific Rail way company and these other great lines The town council transacted bus of transportation, that reach thru the dif Mrs. Mathews of Butteville was iness Tuesday evening. The sec ferent states, always lineup directly a- ond reading of ordinances was list visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gainst the Primary law and popular elec ened to, and bids for extending the A. Hinman, last week. Her sister, tion of U. S. senators? If Statement No. water sytem were opened. Joseph Viola, returned home with her to and its methods and system and purpos es are all wrong, why is it that such sen Nicholson’s bid was for 25c a foot, visit awhile. W. H. Wade has been sick two ators as Chauncy Depew, Baily of Texas, and that of L. C. Posson’s was for Aldrich who represents the special inter “ TT or three weeks and is not improv ests on the floor of the U. S. senate, and 28c a foot. The bids were referred Office with Dr. H. V. Adix to the water committee. The bond ing very fast. Steve Elkins who represents the Morgan B F. Bullard and family and Mr. and coal haron interests in the senate of question was chewed up and digest ed. and on motion the mayor was and Mrs. Keller of Dodge picnicked the V . S. are always opposed to popular electiou by the individual voters of the instructed to confer with the 1 wilder on the Clackamas river Sunday. U. S. This of itself conclusively shows Mrs. L. Hale went to Garfield, that the special, moneyed and aristocrat of the bonds, in regard to the inter Sunday, to spend a few days with est due and unpaid. L. C. Possou ic class interests of the U. S. including was appointed to fill the vacancy on her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Looney. the corporations of Portland, and else J 3 ^ “Nortary Public, General Ivaw where in the state are linedup to a man Practice, Mortgages foreclosed \ i the board earned by the resignation M. L. Bridenstine has purchased against the popular election of U. S. sen stracts furnished of W. A. Jones. The board meets the two lots joining the M.E.church ator. Such being the case is it not wise again iu two weeks. for the common people of the state and on the east, and will build a home M ONEY LO AN ED the thinking jieople to conclude from on them. It will give a fine corner this that it is their duty to take the op The next assessor of Clackamas The price posite course ahd support with all their county should be W. H. Holder of ground. 100 square paid for the lots was $200. For the power the system represented by State OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, A N D R E S E N B L D . Garfield. The other three candi present until their new house is fin ment No. i. O r e g o n C it y O r eg o n dates for the office live in Oregon It is claimed that this d.stroys party i City, and the present holder of the ished \tr. and Mrs. Bridenstine will organization and that a Detnoceat might office has had it two terms Mr. live in temporary quarters. be elected U« S. senator. This is not any j answer nor argument against Statement Holder will give an honest, impar On last Monday the 13th Estaca tial administration of the assessor's da State Bank sold lot 20 in block 7 No. i. The theory of our government is that the people shall rule and are masters office should he be elected. What original townsite of Estacada to W. and have sovereign power. If in a state 1 will elect him is a solid vote in his C. Whitfield of Ellensburg, Wash, like Oregon that has safely from 25000 to home precinct. Turn out and cast for $300. Mr. Whitfield will be ¿5000 majority republican, the Republi cans go to the ballot lx»x and vote for 1 your ballot for an East end man. gin the erection of a blacksmith democrat he ought to l>c elected and giv shdfxm this lot within the next en the office on the principle that the The debt incurred by the City of sftc’t y 'days. The bank also sold majority should rule. Estacada in purchasing the water Is it not a fact that all the corrupts u MV. Nyhitfield 5 acres of land east system was made in good faith by of town for $300, on which he will by legislatures in the way of special priv both parties, but the city seems to ileges has taken place under the old sv 3- erect a home as soon as he can move tem? If such is a fact, then why not hit he up against it in not having the his family and household effects a blow' at the old system by letting the funds with which to pay the inter from Ellensburg to Estacada. people elect their own senator to the t\ est on the bonds, and the holder is senate and make him directly reaponsi- about to bring action to force pay Candidates Address the People ble to the people instead of to two or 3 | ment. banks, fish cannery men, railroads and For some reason not a very large the Standard Oil company, who as a crowd came out to hear the speak whole, directly or indirectly, alway have \ S P R IN G W A T E R ing in Oddfellow hall, F'riday even and always will under the old system ing. It appears that the people have control a majority of the legislature. Died, in Oregon City, Apr. 7th, Republican Candidate for Is it not a fact that the granting of Mrs. Ma/.elle Mulkey Shibley, of read so much on the election issues special privileges, high tariff, and fran Representative that their minds had already been that dred desease, consumption. chises for the few, that has l>een causing The People’s Champion Against Mrs, Shibley was a consistent Chris made up on the matter. James t so much agitation ami discussion through- Single Tax tian, a dutiful daughter, a kind Campbell called for order, at about out the United States are largely the re-1 ist Statement No. i 9, and on a motion Will Cary was su,t °< the *y*tem of government in friend and a loving companion. She 2nd Equality of Taxation made chairman. The speakers who < xi,tHnct in u,e states of the leaves a husband, parents, a sister C IR R IN S V IL L E Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law George W. Dixon - R E S T O R A T IO N T O E N T R Y O F L A N D S IN National Forest. Notice is hereby given t that the lands described below, embracing 80 acres, with in the Cascade National Forest, Oregon, will be sub- j* o settlement and entry under the provisions of omestead laws of the United States and the act te 1 1. 1906 (3 4 Stat., 233). at the United is land office at Portland. Oregon, cn May 14. 8 . Any settler who has actually and In good faith ning any of said lands for agricultural purposes or to January 1. 1906, and I.as not abandonded me. has a preference right to make a homestead en- . y for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the rersons mentioned beiow. who have preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler cr 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. T h e lands are as follows: E** of N W K , 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, and W . J . Faubion of 1707 East 7th St.. Portland.Oregon, received simultane ously. R A . B A L L IN G E R . Commissioner of the General Land O ffice. Approved February 26. 1908 F R A N K P IE R C E . First Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Notice for Publication United States I and Office. Portland. Oregon. A p r. 11, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Joseph S a - dowskl of Elwood. Oregon, has filed notice of his In tention to make final fiv e year proof in support of h is claim viz: Homestead enty No. 14551 made S ep 15, 1 902, for the S of Nw$i & lots3 & 4 of S ec 4 .town ship 5 south, range 4 east, and that said proof will b e made before the register and receiver at Portland, Oregon, on May 22. 1908. H e names the follow ing witnessns to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Stephen Twarowskl of Portland, Oregon lA Stanly Turel of Dodge, A . J. Crlndstaff of Elwood. J. P. Nlbecker of Algernon S . Dresser. R egister Notice for Publication J. U. C A M P B E L L Candidate for the Legislature A member of the last legislature who made good. A vote for him means: Less Taxes A Square Deal for All Protection of Public Interests For County Commissioner Tim b er Land. Act June 3. 1878 Nolice for Publication United States Land office. Portland. Oregon, Feb. 29. 1908- Notice is hereby given that in compliance 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 of August 4. 1892, Charles Ben bow of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this o ffic e his sworn statement 7705. for the purchase of the W est 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 a g ri cultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said land before register and receiver of U S land office at Portland. Oregon, on W ednesday the 20 day of May 1908- H e names as witnesses: Ed. Turney of Portland. Oregon J . C. Burke of Portland. Oregon O. M. Stafford of Portland. Oregon E. Burke of Portland, Oregon Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above dlscribed lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 20th day of May. 1908. Algernon S. Dresser. R egister To the Republicans of Clackamas County:— The undersigned announces him self as a candidate for county com missioner of Clackamas county sub ject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election on April 17; as a businessman and one much interested in the development of Clackamas county, If I receive said nomination and am elected to said office, I pledge myself to use my abilities and liest efforts in the promotion of the interests of said county and towards a progressive administration of county affairs a- long econmical and business lines. Notice for Publication Land office at Portland. Oregon, March 7. 1908 Notice is hereby given that Martino Pezzelc of Barton. Oregon, has filed notice of h i* intention t( make final fiv e year proof In support pf his claim vir homestead entry No. 14622. m aie Nov. 1. 1902 for the Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter c section 26. township 2 south range 4 east, and thr said proof will be made before the register and receiv er at Portland. Oregon, on A r r il 21. 1908. H . names the following witnesses to prove h i* con;i I U OW* residence upon and cultivation of said '.and. viz: Mario Boitano of Sandy. Oregon Amonio Carborino of Portland Luigi Vaiarette of Sandy Pietro Vaiarette of Algernon S. Dresser R egister. 3d Depositors’ Security and two brothers to mourn her de took the floor were: Holemanforj ! man nature for a man no matter how ríllthful t o llis party and true to parture. She was an honored mem- coroner, Nelson and Holder for as honest he wishes to be, who wants to go his trust. Vote for him. bef of Springwater grange. The ! sessor; Judd for commissioner, and I to the Senate of the United States, and Mr. Dixon will introduce a law body was taken to Myrtle Creek for j Dimick, Dye, Olds, Gill and Camp- who h»» “* be advances, to more or less guaranteeing the people's money bell for representative. C. E. Rams- 1>n,,t,tute aml »“'’serve the large eorpor- . burial. The hanks de- , , . , . I ations and the machine in order to deposited in batiks by, who is running for re-election ; achieve hu ambition,. The reason Calm on the bosom of thy God vhy mand security Itefore letting money Dear Mazell rests. Care while with for recorder, mafie a few brief rt- he has to do this 1 is simply because in ev OU{ ()f |,ank and Mr. Dixon will de- , , , , . ours thy footsteps trod. His seal marks. The speakers each gave erv state of the Union these large eor- seenritv • / was on thy brow. Where no fare their reasons why they were candì- Potions control, either directly ot m- dates for office, and outlined the I ,I,rect'T. *hb«r tbe State otganiiation of Before putting their money into the well tears are shed, Spirit to its , .. « • . .. 1 ; the dominant party or a tufticent number batik. Ho will introduce a law al- & were. ,.. . . » , . , place on high. They that knew thee ' work they ' would do if they y of the members of the legislature 10 be lowing each road district to elect its and elected. It was elect or defeat any anv person nerbiti w who , , ESTACADA-PORTLAND before death, no more may fear to! nominated . . . . . It: able to * r cieieai h o own supervisor, so that each dis- 30 when the meeting adjourned and will not bow and bend to their wishes . • . . . ,, . . . . . die. Cars leave Estacada for Port ful1 of On April 1 1 Springwater grange long before that many had grown | - d ac, along what they call conserva.,v, ! ,nC* n,a>’ land : weary and left 1 nes. hut what in reality is to do the bid- raised by tax payers tor 263 had a very interesting meeting; 1 din>i of this great interest the same as road purposes. Mr. Dixon has led 7:22, 9:22, 1122: A. M. and three names were handed in as pro-1 ■ • p J r f I Aldridge, Elkins, Tom Carter. Bailey of the fight in Oregon against the sin- 1:22, 3:52. 6:22, 9:15 P. M. spective members. Several im- j L l V C r V . F e e d & S a l e Tcx‘', H< oil an’1 n,ao> gle taxers, and ,f nominated will ^ J ♦ ■ —— V others have been compelled to do in or- , , , Cars leave Portland for Esta portant measures were talked over, make speeches over tlie state against j der to maintain their seats. Thtretorc " cada: and Statment No. 1 was indorsed. wbst other reined) is there to protect the *his unjust measure that seeks to Single tax, and $125,000 appropri 7:15,9:15, 11:15 A . M. and people except for the people to retain exempt all manufacturing plants ation for the university were n. g, j 1:15. 3:45. 6:15. 7:25 P. M. the 1*1 wer that they now have in the from taxation and put the taxes on W . A. JO N ES A. M. Shibley was appointed to State of Oregon under Statement No. . the farmers aml |nn(1owtiers. He'll Way freight leaves F:.*tacada PROPRIETOR and elect at the ballot box the nun that _____ . . 44 . , . . draft a plan of co-operation to pre-1 4 t 4|__support better ' schools, lietter roads in the morning, daily except thev want to represent them in the sen- sent to the state grange. ate of the U. S. and thereby hold him re- and a de*! for ev«rV man- Sun. returning in the evening. The Springwater school is getting ! Good n p and careful driver* alway* •pousible to the public and not makehitn whether ho be rich or poor. “ Hon- F ;ht also leaves Portland along nicely under charge of Miss I SPECIAL ATTENTION fee! that he is its posi ble not to the pee- estv, Economy and a Squar Deal* ’ !ie morning goes to Caaa- Gtace and Miss Shibley. I heard Given Hunting and Pithing Partin pie but to 46 memkrs of the legislative is Mr. Dixon s motto. Certain can i: det.> and returns to Portland the program last Friday, and it was r b ~ “ *et b^ up ! ,U 7 ,0V V ,Ch_ h" ^rKt.ly didates who see defeat staring th -en and placed in power bv the . , *“ ! quite interesting; and in the mock combination of corporate mtereat. Thr ,n the face are stooping to uni •F.r 7 •; win office* of the company: 132 1-2 W O O D & LU M B E R trial the partu pants acquited them real truth», that every officer, if we nutl>nd'' to try to injure Mr lbx First St. Portland, Oregon. Ltxa) and Long Dittane« Telephone selves much like a real court. , want good government from the presi- but they are only making votes for L mhm i TIME CARD 0 . W. P. Ry. Co. ST A B L E Clydesdale Stallion Gentle and Effective We have a good variety from winch to select your. — B y our Wayside Reporter him. They are very sore because Dixon wrecked their dinky machine that was trying to tear down State ment No. 1. in Clackamas county. A vote for Dixon is a vote for a 1 square deal. Land office at Portland. Oregon. A pril 11. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Stanly Turel of Dodge.. Oregon, has filed notice oJ his intention to make firadl five year proof in support of his claim, viz: H om e stead entry No. 14074 made March 26, 1902, for the Ncrtheaat Quarter of section 34. township 4 south range 4 east, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Portland. Oregon, on May- 22. 1908. H e names the following witnesses to* prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of the land, viz: • Anton H eitkem per of Portland. Oregon Stepen Twarowskl of A . J . Crlndstaff of Elwood J. P. Nlbecker of Algernon S . Dresser. R egister Cured of Rheumatism Wm. Henry of Chattanooga, Tenn.* had rheumatism in his left arm. “ The strength seemed to have gone out of the muscles so that it was useless for work.” he says. “ I applied Chamberlain’s pain balm and wrapped the arm in flannel at night, and to my relief I found that the pain gradually left me and the strength returned.” If troubled with rheumatism try a few applications of pain balm. You are certain to be pleased with the relief which it affords. Sold at Estacada drug store EUREKA Yes, I Have Found It at Last Found what? Why that Chamberlain's salve cures eczema and all manner of itch ing of the skin. I have been afflicted for many years with skin deseases. I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the ter rible itching, but since using this salve in December, 1905 the itching has stop ped and has not troubled me.— Elder J. T. Ongley, Rootville, Pa. For sale by the Estacada Drug store. -------- F O R--------- Real Estate Bargians IN S P R IN G W A T E R L A N D S E E A. M. SHIBLEY SPRINGWATER - OREGON CEDAR S H I N G L E S R O BERT S. COE, Canbv Precinct TIMBER I.A N D A C T JU N E 3, l S ; 8 Notice for Publication United States Land Offica. Portland O rafon . Feb ruary 27. ISO®. Notica is heraby given that in com- plianca with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. entitiad ' An set for tha sale cf timber • and* In the states cf California. O re ^ '- Nevada and Washington territory aa eiter.oed to all the public ’^ nd states by set of August 4. 18^2. W illiam H. Patterson of Portland, county cf Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this cffica his sworn ; statemant N c. 7704 fw th a purchase of the N S of s e S and seH of s «H of S ec. 26 In township 3 south : range 5 east and will offer proof to shew that the lard sought is more valuable of its timber or store than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land baf or* the register ard receiver of the U S ■and office at Portland O r*, on Wednesday tha 20tb day of May 1908. H e names as witnesses Jam es A . C Talt of Portland. Oregon Jarre* P Aitizer of Clatskarie. Oregon Edward N. Lovegren 0 # S teverscr W ash'ngtcn Hom er B Bsileuef Eagle Creek Oregon Any ard ail person« d airrv-g adversa'y the above described lands are regueeted to file their claims in this office on or before said 20 day of May 1908. Algernon S- Drassar R e g ster m ! 2-ir.'.4 We are equipped to manufacture from 40,000 to 50.000 of the best Cedar Shingles each day, and will deliver them in Estacada at Or the purchaser can get them at the mill. When wanting shingles examine these. Orders filled promptly JULIUS KRIEGER ----- P R O P R IE T O R Estacada Agent —A Bring in your printing. Morrow