N E W S without opposition:
Sheriff— Richard L. Greaves.
1-t'BI.ISHKD T H U R S D A Y
M O R N IN G
Clerk F. W. Greenman.
Recorder— Chauncy E. Ramsby.
H. A. W ILLIAM S
Treasurer J. C. Paddock.
School Superintendent T. J.
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada. Oregon, as
Gary.
second class mail
Surveyor — S. A. D. Hun gate.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Si
0
0
i
Coroner—R.
L. Holman, 1265;
One year
Six months
50 Dr. C .A . Stuart. 837
Assessor James F. Nelson, 641;
A P R IL 23. 1908
j Harry S. Moody, 716; George F.
Horton, 475; W. H. Holder, 294.
W. A. Heylmau is the only Est¡ -
The democrats nominated the
cada man on the county ticket.
follow ticket, without opposition:
Representatives— 1 . W Robbins,
Many old plans went awry last
W F Young, W A Heylman.
Friday, und the foundation of many
Sheriff, R B Beatie.
new ones were laid.
Assessor— J E Jack.
I »¡strict court convene«! this week
Commissioner -J W Smith.
and there were 212 cases on the
Recorder— William Heerdt.
court docket. Of these 150 are di
Justice of the Peace - A F Parker
vorce case, most all of which are for District No. 4; F H Dungan, Dis
residents of Portland.
trict No. 8.
Constable —F A Miles, District
The Morning Oregonian is doing
No. 4.
more thin any other agency in the
Committeemen J H Daly, Macks-
state to bring about the election of
burg;
W H Engle, Molalla; John
George E. Chamberlain as United
Kent, Abernetliy; W B Stafford,
States Senator from Oregon.
Oregon City No. 3; John Mullnhoff,
Olds & Reed have been awarded Damascus.
the contract by Clackamas county
of building the new county wagon
bridge across the Clackamas river
By our Wayside Reporter
!>t Estacada.
The price for the |
»nain part of the bridge is $5,800.
and the approach works are to be
Joe Nickelson is looking for
built by the foot. The contractors
horse.
expect to begin work as soon as
Mrs. Annie Krigbaum was a vis
they can get material for the con
itor
at the home of Mrs. J. J. Da
crete work.
vis.
Republicans can give no excuse
H. B. Sarver was seen in the
for voting against H. M. Cake for Currinsville neighborhood Thurs
United States senator. He received day.
more votes than Geo. E. Chamber-
Ben Rawlins and Tim Linn made
lain and therefore he is the people’s a business trip to Estacada Tues
choice for the office, and since the day.
democrats have lieen claiming all a-
Julius Krieger was a visitor at
long that politics should cut no fig Eagle Creek on business Monday.
ure in it, they should turn in and
Charley Linn and wife of Steph
make Mr. Cake's election unaui enson are here on a visit to Mr.
mous.
If they don’t, they will be Linn’s father, G B. Linn.
playing politics.
Jehu Davis went into the moun
tains as packer for a surveying par
ty; A lex Irvin went to work with
them.
Jack Fields and Ray Wilcox who
have been working for the govern
ment as forest guards came out Sat
urday to take the examination for
forest rangers.
Miss Eola Coop and her brother
Zilsa went to Portland Saturday to
The primary nominations passed
attend the Easter-day exercises in
with but very little excitement in the church to which they belong.
Estacada. Only 130 out of a total
registration of 236 votes were cast
Of these 25 were democrats and 105 The Postoffice Department Gives
TH F.
ESTACADA
T H E PRIMARIES
Few Surprises Develope.. No
1 Carries Everything
In Sight
were republicans. The polls open
a Few Suggestions
ed at 12 o’ clock with Ed. Linn, W
W. Davis and Henry Epperson as
In the matter of discouraging pa
judges, and I). F. Warner, John trons of rural delivery from placing
Ely and E. T. Davis as clerks. loose coins in their boxes (referred
The canvassing board consisted of to in circular letter N 757 of Janu
John C. Tracy, C. Krigbaum and ary 20, 1908), postmasters and ru
H. H. Anders, judges, and John F ral carriers should bring to the at
Lovelace, A. N. Johnson and D. F. tention of patrons of rural delivery
Warner (who acted for J. O. Linn) the advantages derived from the
as clerks. David Bridrnstine acted use of embossed stamped-envalopes
in the capacity of deputy sheriff and —the reasonable price at which
A 1 Havens was made city marshal they are sold above the value of the
for the day.
stamps thereon; the fact that if
The vote in the precinct —
spoiled by the purchaser they are
Cake 60, Fulton 37.
redeemable in stamps at postage
Hawley 91. Bean 80.
value; and that a return-card is
Bailey 59, Reid 25. ,
printed 011 the envalopes, bearing
Campbell 36, Carter 47, Robert the number of the rural route and
son 5.
name of post office, with a blank
Tongue 87.
line on which the user's name may
McArthur 60, Belt 44.
be written, insuring return of un
Campbell 60, Ditnick 60, Dixon delivered letters to the writer free
36. Dye 28, Gill 54, Jones 35 and of cost.
Olds 14.
Patrons of the rural delivery ser
Cahill 12, Coe 10, Judd 10, Mat- vice should lie encourage«) to pur
tuon 66.
chase the stamped-envalopes in
Greaves 85. Greenman 92.
packages of twenty-five or more.
Ramsby 86. I’addock 84.
Postmasters ami rural carriers
Holman 48, Stuart 50.
should also invite the attention of
Gary 89.
patrons to the liooks of stamps fur
Holder 64, Horton 7, Moody 25, nished by the Department. These
Nelson 6.
are issued with 24 one-cent, 12, 24
Hungate 81.
and 48 two-cent postage stamps.
Justice B. O. Boswell 36.
The sheets of stamps rre interleaved
Constable W. A. Jones 41.
with oiled paper to prevent prema
Committeeman J. W. Reed 41.
ture sticking, this protects the
The vote in Clackamas county is stamps, and the hook affords a con-
as follows:—
enient form for keeping postage
For U. S. senator, Cake 1292, stamps in the pocket, home or office
Fulton 818.
The price is 1 c per book over the
For congressman, Hawley 1965. value of the stamps contained there
For supreme judge, Beau 1887. in.
For dairy and food commissioner,
P. V. DeGraw, Fourth Asst.
Bailey 1377: Reid 561.
Postmaster General.
For radroad commissioner, Cam
pbell 910; Carter 833; Roliertson
211.
For joint representative for Mult
nomah and Cluckamas, McArthur
994; Belt 887.
For district attorney, Tongue
received 1892.
P R O P R IE T O R
Representatives James U. Camp
bell 1188, Chas. H. Dye, 778; W al
Good ngs And currfnl d r iv e n Always
ter A. Dimick, 1325; Linn Jones,
1291; George W. Dixon. 860; F.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
M. Gill, 393 and E. I). Olds 225
Given Hunting And Pishing Parties
Commissioner— Enos Cahill, 536;
W. H. Matoon. 784; K. K. Judd,
W O O D & LU M B E R
481; R. S. Coe, 262.
Local and L o n g D istance Telephone
The following were nominated
United States for the benefit of the
I enormous carriage and wagon, man
ufacturing business.
It is assured
that the supply of this timber can
scarcely I k * exhausted by any de
mands which may I k * made upon it
by such export trade. The Tim
ber man.
Gas Tank
Explodes
Clydesdale Stallion
Dr. H V Adix was called out
to the Dubois Lumber Company’s
sawmill last Saturday evening to
mend tmd otherwise fix «up a broken
nose for J. Jones.
Mr. Jones, an
And all who enjoy catching the finny trilie
employee at the mill, has an acety
can get their supplies of us. We have a
lene gas lighting plant at his house
g«xxl variety from which to select your. .
which he was repairing by the light
of a caudle. He held the light too
close to the gas tank, and the affin
ity between the liyht .upl the escap
ing gas was so great that an explo- j
In the Famous Spri.agwater Country sion took place. No one but Mr. \
3 m iles from Rstactula
Jones was hurt, but others standing
W e are also well prepared to supply any
by escapeil without injury.
62 acres, 35 cultivated, 3 J4 acre
thing you may want in
orchard mostly Italian prunes, some
Message of Condolence
1 apples, berries and other fruit; a
T. PAU LSEN, DO D G E, O R E
dryer, go«xl house, barn, granary
We, members of Garfield grange,
and other buildings. 6 head cattle,
Or inquiry can be made at the Es
26 acres crop, 15 acres clover, and 317, P. of H., pass sympathy and
tacada News office
condolence to F. H. Davis, one of
a half interest ill horses and macli-
j ine. On good road, one mile from our members, in his recent bereave
Tlmbea land Act. June 3. 1878
ment. The loss of a loving wife is
p. o. store and school. $3.500.
Notice for Publication
one of the severest trials a man Land Office at Portland. Oregon, Feb. 17. 1908-
See or write
ptaced in our brother’s present posi Notic» is hereby given that in compliance wlthihe-
provisisns of the act of Congress cf June 3, I 876 a
tion can be snbjeete«! to, but during entitled “Anact for the sale of timber lands in Re
+
The News,
Estacada, Ore
our brief sojourn here we must ex states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing
ton territory." as extended to all the public land states:
pect mournful visitations.
The by act of August 4. 1 892. Kate Sheaffer of Oregorj
City,
county of Clackamas, state of Oregon has;
blessings that make life desirable
Gentle and Effective
this day tiled.in this office her sworn statement No»
A w ell-kn o w n M anitoba e d ito r w rites: are of briefer duration than even life 7692 fan the purchaseof the WJ4 of sw&. & sej^ of
“ A s an inside w o rk e r I find C h am b erlain itself.
It is, however, consoling to swHi of Section 5 in township 3 South, range
No. T East, and will offer proof to show
stom ach and liv e r tab lets in valu ab le for
reflect that beyond this fleeting that the land sought is more valuable for its timber
th e tou ch es o f b iliousn ess n atural to sed
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab
en tary life, th eir a ction b ein g ge n tle and scene, from which the estimable and lish his claim to said land before the register and re
good
too
often
vanish
soonest,
there
effective, c le a rin g th e d ige stive tract and
ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Thursday the 7 day of
th e liesd. P rice 25Cts. Sam ples at Ksta- is a world in which farewells are May. 1908. She names as witnesses:
Darwin Bradley of Oregon City Oregon
cada d ru g store.
never spoken, and all tears are
B. L. Commons of Oregon City. Oregon
Charles J. Bradley of Portland. Oregon
To that happier a-
A W om er le lls How to Relieve Kheau- wiped away.
J . W. Webb of Necanicum. Oregon
matic Pains
bove let us trust that his partner in Any and all persons claiming adversely the above»
I h ave been a v e r y g re a t sufferer from life and our sister in the grange has described lands are requested to file their claims lm
this office on or before said 7 day of May. 1908
th e dread fu l desease, rheum atism , fo r a
been takeh.
May it always be re
Algernon S Dresser. Register..
num ber o f years. I h ave tried m an y m e
F27-a3Q
d icin es but never g o t m uch relief from membered that she was, at all times
<
a n y o f them u n til tw o years ago, w h en I willing to render any assistance
Notice for Publication
b o u gh t a b o ttle of C liam b erlaid ’s pain within her power, and will be miss
United States I and Office. Portland. Oregon. Apr-
halm . I found relief before 1 had used a ll ed much in the future by her broth
11. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Sa-
of on e b ottle, but k ep t on a p p ly in g it
ers and sisters in lodge.
Believe dowski of Elwood. Oregon, hasfiled notice of hisln-
and soon fe lt lik e a differen t w om an.
tention to make final five year proof In support of hi*
T h ro u gh m y ad vice m an y of m y friends this and be comforted, is the wish cihim viz: Homestead enty No. 14551 made Sep 15.
1 902. for the S H of Nw« & !ots3 &4 of Sec 4,town-
of
Garfield
grange
317,
P.
of
H.
Two of the successful candidates for nominations for representative on h ave tried it and can te ll you how w on
ship 5 south, range 4 east, and that said proof will bet
d erfu lly it has w o rk e d .— M rs. M ary A.
Signed by committee,
the county republican ticket
made before the register and receiver at Portland.
C o le, 140 S . N ew S t. D over, D el. C h am
Oregon, on May 22. 1908. He names the follow
R. A. Duncan
b e rla in ’s pain balm is a lin im en t, T h e re
ing witnessns to prove his continuous residence upont
W. II. Holder
and cultivation of said land, viz:
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
SPRINGWAFFR
lie f from pain w h ich it affords is alone
Stephen Twarowski of Portland. Oregon
Nora
Looney
w orth m an y tim es its cost. It m akes rest
FISHERMEN!
Farm for Sale
Fishing Tackle
FOR SALE OR TRADE
A good horse for the right
person. Can be seen at my
farm at Dodge.
Goods
The
Estacadfi
James U. Campbell
Drug
Store
Walter A. Dimick
“ A Face at the W indow” is the
title of a play the Dramatic Club
will give on the 25th.
The pro
ceeds are to be used to prolong the
school. Everybody is cordially in
vited.
Mr. Shearman who bought the
Whitehead farm has moved on the
Lacroy place where they will live
until they can get possession of the
place they bought, as it was rented.
Rev. Robertson of Hillsboro was
here and preached in the Presby
terian church Sunday.
It is likely
he will become pastor of the con
gregation here.
HFNRY V. ADIX, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon
and sleep possible.
d ru g store.
Sold at the E stacada
U ESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN
National Forest. Notice is hereby given that
the lands described below, embracing 80 acres, with
in the Cascade National Forest, Oregon, will be sub
ject to settlement and entry under the provisions cf
E n tran ce b etw een drug store and S parks the hemestead laws of the United States and the act
of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United
store, on Broadway
States land office at Portland, Oregon, on May 14.
1908. Any settler who has actually and In good faith
Local and Long Distance Telephone
claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes
T h e d o cto r’s phone can be con n ected prior to January 1. 1906, and has not abandonded
same, has a preference right to make a homestead en
w ith you r hom e phone at n ig h t if re try for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were
listed upon the applications of the persons mentioned
quested. O ne lo n g ring.
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 10 May 14.1 908,
on which date the lands will be subject to settlement
and entry by any qualified person. The lands are as
Dr. J. V. SCOTT,
follows: E W NW«i. Section 3. T. 3 S. R. 7 E. W.
M.. listed upon the applications of C. W. Kern of
D EN TIST
I Welch’s P. O. Oregon, and W. J. Faubion of 1 707
O f room s 41-2 H am ilton B ld g P ortlan d I East 7th St.. Portland.Oregon. received simultar.e-
ously. “ R. A. BALLINGER. Commissioner of the
General Lard Office. Approved February 26.
FRANK PIERCE, First Assistant Secretary
Will visit Estacada from Saturday of 1908.
the Interior.
Office and residence, up stairs in th e E s
tacada Pharm acy B u ild in g
at 1 till Sunday at 5:30 p. in.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
Wedding and Tin Shower
Notice for Publication
Office with Dr. H. V. Adix
United States Land office. Portland. Oregon, Feb.
Wednesday evening, April 16th,
K 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ith the provisions of the act of congress of June 3.
Rev. H. E. Stubbs performed the
I 878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In
Dimick
&
Dimick,
ceremony which united in marriage
ho states of California. Oregon. Nevada and Wash
ington territory." as extended to all the public land
Miss Grace Gilberts and Mr. James
j
3 tates by act of August 4. 1892, Charles Benbow
Attorneys at Law
W. Steele. Mrs. Steele is the daugh
i of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon.
I has this day filed in this office his sworn statement
ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Gilberts.
Xortary Public, Genera! Law J 7705. for the purchase of the West half tfthe North-
Mr. Steele recently arrived from Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b i west Quarter of section 20 in township 5 S. range
4 E. and Will offer proof to show that the land sought
Minnesota. On Saturday evening,
stracts furnished
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri
Mrs. Steele’ s young friends gave
cultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said
land before register and recei ver of U S land office at
her a tin shower and many and va
M ONEY LO AN ED
Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday the 20 day of May
rious were the articles presented to
1908- He names as witnesses:
Ed. Turney of Portland. Oregon
her.
J . C. Burke of Portland. Oregon
o f f ic e s : 2, 3 & 4, A N D K E S E N B I.D .
O. M. Stafford of Portland. Oregon
E. Burke of Portland. Oregon
I O regon C i t y
O regon
Notice to School Patrons
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
dlscribed lands are requested to file their claims In
The director of forests of Queen this office on or before said 20th day of May
1908.
Parents of pupils in the primary
sland, Australia, lias for some time
Algernon S. Dresser. Register
room of the Estacada school are re-
quested to send their children regu
larly the remainder of the school
year. The review work has begun
and it is necessary that each pupil
should attend every day in order to
get the best results for both pupil
ami teacher.
I k cu urging uixjii carriage manufac
turers the value of "crow ’s foot"
hu i a timber for use in wagon
auk . hr .
The director of forests
cl.i in that with the hundreds of
u
n f«x*t of crow's foot elm ex-
i'-img in Queensland an export bus-
111 vs should be established with the
TED
STATIONERY!
Notice for Publication
Land office at Portland. Oregon. March 7. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Martino Pezzelo
of Barton. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to
make final five year proof In support pf his claim viz:
homestead entry No. 14622. made Nov. 1. 1902.
for the Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of
section 26. township 2 south range 4 east and that
said proof will be made before the register and receiv
er at Portland. Oregon, on April 21. 1908. He
names the following witnesses to prove his contin
uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
Mario Boitano of Sandy. Oregon
Antonio Carborino of Portland
Luigi Vaiarette of Sandy
Pietro Vaiarette of "
Algernon S. Dresser. Register.
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a recommetul, and it is better and just as
cheap as buying store stationery, a little at
a time.
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Job Printery
Clark Posson was given the job
of laying the walks and building
the new houses at the school house.
H. E. Stubbs will build the fence
around the grounds.
,
Xf
60 YEA R S’
EXPER IEN CE
Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final
five year proof In support of his claim, viz: Home
stead entry No. 14074 made March 26. 1902. for
the Northeast 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. He names the Following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation!
of the land, viz:
Anton Heltkemper of Portland.Oregon
Stephen Twarowski of “
“
A. J . Grindstaff of Elwood
J. P. Nlbecker of
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Notice for Publication
W m . H en ry of C h attan ooga, T enn.,.
had rheum atism in h is le ft arm .
“ The
stre n g th seemed to h ave gon e out o f th e
m uscles so th at it w as useless for w o r k .’ *
he says. “ I applied C h am b erlain ’s p ain
balm and wrapped th e arm in flannel a t
n ig h t, and to m y relief I found th at th e
pain gra d u a lly le ft me and the stren gth
re tu rn e d .” If troubled w ith rheum atism
try a few application s o f pain b alm . Y o u
are certain to be pleased w ith th e re lie f
w h ich it affords. S old at E stacada draj£
store
EUREKA
Yes, I Have found It at Last
United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. Feb F oun d what? W h y th at C h a m b erla in ’»
ruary 27, 1908. Notice is hereby given that incom sa lve ctrres eczem a and a ll m anner of itc h
pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of in g o f th e sk in . I h ave been afflicted fo r
June 3. 1 878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber m an y years w ith sk in deseases. I had t o
lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and
Washington territory." as extended to all the public | g e t up three or fo u r tim es e ve ry n ig h t
land states by act of August 4. 1892. William H. ; and wash w ith cold w ater to a llav th e t e r
Patterson cf Portland, county of Multnomah, state of rib le itc h in g , b u t sin ce u sin g th is s a lv e
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn in D ecem ber, 1905 th e itc h in g has stop*
statement No. 7704. fo. the purchase of the N h of ped am i has not tum bled m e.— E ld e r J .
se1'* and se^4' of se^ of Sec. 26 in township 3 south
range 5 east and will offer proof to show that the land T . O n g le y , R o o tv ille , Ha. P or sale b y
sought is more valuable of its timber or stone than for the E stacada D ru g store.
agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to
said land before the register and receiver of the U S
-F o R-
land office at Portland. Ore. on Wednesday the 20th [
day of May. 1908. He names a 3 witnesses:
James A. C. Talt of Portland. Oregon
James P. Altlzer of Clatskanie. Oregon
Edward N. Lcvegren of Stevenson. Washington
IN S P R IN G W A T E R L A N D S E E
Homer B. Ballou of Eagle Creek. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims in
A. M. SHIBLEY
this office on or before said 20 day of May, 1908.
OREGON
Algernons. Dresser Register | SPRIN G W ATER
ml 2-ml 4
Real Estate Bargians
CEDAR
S H I N G L E S
We are equipped to manufacture
The Beaver Quartette that Cedar
from 40 Shingles
000 *° 5° « » of the •***
each day, and will
was advertised to appear here deliver them in Estacada at
Saturday night, have cancelled Or the purchaser can get them at
the mill.
their engagement.
When wanting shingles examine
; these. Orders filled promptly
7 >5-
ST A T IO N E R Y
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Stanly Turel of Dodge.
A. J. Grlndstaff of Elwood.
Wm. Rhodes is doing a general
J. P. Nlbecker of
Algernon S. Dresser. Register
blacksmithing business, horse shoe
ing and all kinds of other black
Notice for Publication
smith work at reasonable pr ices, all
Land office at Portland. Oregon. Apr}! II. 1908’-
woik warranted.
Notice Is hereby given that Stanly Turel of Dodge-
Way freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, daily except
Sun. returning in the evening
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza
dero and returns to Portland
JULIUS KRIEGER
---- PR O P* IETOR-----
, Estacada Agent— A. Morrow
I__________________ _
Main offices of the company: 132 t-i
First St. IVrtlan«!. Oregon.
Bring in your printing.