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    THE
ESTACADA
JTKI.ISUKD
THURSDAY
NEWS
MORNING
H. A. W ILLIAM S
John Honebon of Garfield was in
town Tuesday.
Mrs. E. DuGas of Portland is at
the home of L . E. Belfils.
FISHERMEN!
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz were
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada. Oregon, as here visiting friends Sunday.
second class mail
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
S U B S C R IP T IO N RATES
Plez
Douglas, Sunday night, iotb.
One year ....................................................... $1 00
Six months..............................................
50
Thursday, May 14, 1908
A Statement
In view of the fact that our Su­
perintendent of Schools. T. J. Gary
is being misquoted and an effort be­
ing made to prejudice the voters of
the county against him, we wish to
make the following statement —
When we started the movement
for high schools, we went to Supt.
Gary and asked for his support.
He said that he did not favor a
County High School at OregonCity
for the reason that the country peo­
ple would have to pay taxes for its
support and would get no direct
hen fit in return.
He said that he
would not favor two high schools
because two would be but little bet­
ter than one, but that he would fa­
vor a plan that would give to all
the girls and boys, high school priv­
ileges at their home.
Such a plan
w ai evolved and met with liis and
State Superintendent Ackerman’s
approval.
All this talk about his favoring
Oregon City at the expense of the
country is“ political rot” and should
he beneath the dignity of any aspi-
1 a: 11 for that office.
L. A. R liA D , Principal
Parkplace School.
C LA R E N C E EATO N,
Chairman Committee of Altimni A s­
sociation.
C. SC H ITEBEL.
T. Paulsen, Walter Strunk and
J. W. Howard of the Dodge coun­
try were doing business in Estaca-
du on Tuesday.
J. V. Barr has purchased of A.
K. Sparks the residence property on
Zchrist St. between 7th and 8th and
known as the Rudolph place.
Mr.
Parr has moved into the place.
J W. Reed and Geo. Estes rep­
resented this precinct at the Repub­
lican county convention Saturday.
The other two delegates, J. K. Ely
and W. W'. Davis, were unable to
attend.
HENRY V. ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
*****
can get their supplies of us.
We have a
good variety from which to select your.
F. M. Gill is attending the state
] Grange convention at Eugene this
! week.
.
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Fishing Tackle
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News items are few.
The people of Dodge are doing
some expert road work on the road
near Eb Lacy’ s They are pntting
in rock and doing the work free.
Misses Bell and Mary Howard
are at work in Oregon City.
A son and heir was horn to Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Park, Sunday,May
3rd. Add one to the population of
Dodge.
I. M. Park received his cream
separator last week.
The dairy
business is looking up in Dodge.
High School Discussed
To the Editor:
Much has been said and written
apropos the county high school in
Clackamas county.
If the voters of this county vote
“ yea” on this question the school
board, as provided in the school
law, would locate the school at Or­
egon City; and no one could blame
them for such location.
Now, suppose Estacada and con­
tiguous territory has 5 or 10, or 20
high school students to lie educated
A. Dcmoy received a letter this
The tuitition at the County High
week from W. Glazier who, with
School is free, do you say ? Yes
It's family, Is in San Pedro, Cal.
Does the county furnish board, car­
They used to reside out a Linn's
fare, clothca Etc. free gratis? No.
mill, hut are now enjoying Califor
For every high school student, sent
nr.' s climate.
from any place to any school, un­
John C. Tracy returned home derstand that from f,ioo to 5300 a
Monday evening from Frisco. His year is necessary for that student's
trip was one of pleasure from start maintenance. This amount would
to finish
He saw the big fleet of he kept at home were he able to se­
warships, the Admirals and a great cure instruction at home.
j>trade; heard cannon boom and saw
Students of the high school age
the Icantiful fireworks display. On need careful, kind and considerate
the sea voyage, Mr. Tracy did not attention and supervision, such as
contribute a single morsal tothe fish ■ only the home can give.
If they
of the waters.
He intends making must go from home to finish the
the trip again for the purpose of high school, they had better be sent
1 h toting whale.
to the preparatory department of
1*. M. Gill has filed his petitiou some good college, where they will
w itli the county clerk to have his come in contact w ilh the enobling
name placed on the Itallot for the and uplifting influence of teachers,
June election as an independent can­ and young people front the various
didate for justice of the peace for sections of the Northwest; anil aho
the district composed of Estacada. given supervisii n by | er>ons espec­
George and Eagle Creek. This will ially trained and employed for that
mean three candidates in the field purpose.
fer this position, Mr. B. O. Boswell
True, there are good and bad el
Itcing the regular republican nomi­ cments in 411 schools and school
nee and Mr. E. S. Womer being the towns; hut the chances in a collegt
regular democratic uoium -e.
town, for restraint, are better than
When
Dr. j. V. SCOTT,
DENTIST
these.
Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
wanting shingles examine
Qrders filled promptly
F O R SA LE O R T R A D E
thing you may want in
Baseball
Will visit Estacada from Saturday
at i till Sunday at 5:30 p. in.
Goods
The
Estacada
Nortary Public, General Law
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
stracts furnished
M O N EY LO A N E D
F IX T U R E S
O reg o n C it y
FOR SALE
4 ,
A N D R E S K N BLD.
O reg o n
Mrs. Galloway, president of the
Rc-liekah State Assembly, was here
and attended a meeting of the local
lodge last evening.
Henry DuBois and Capt. Phil
Shannon, two of our old and re­
spected pioneers, were in the city
Saturday renewing their youth.
A. KING WILSON
. F. F. Barbour, who is assistant
to President Josselyn of the P. R.
L. & P. Co., was out here Sunday
and spent the day with his friend,
B. O. Boswell.
The Estacada State Bank, yester­
day, sold lot 4 in the Fraley Addi-
i tion to Estacada to Mrs. Adeline
1 Miller, who will at once build a fine
five room cottage. Price, $400
6 0 YEARS*
E X P E R IE N C E
The candidate for Joint Representative
from Multnomah and Clackamas corni­
ti s, is a residtnt of Oswego, Clack­
amas County, Oregon, and for fifteen
years has been practicing law in Portland
with offices in the Chamber of Commerce.
Hi» platform is Statement Number One,
and he has pledged his support for Gov-
ernor Chamberlain or Mr. Cake, which­
ever receives tlie popular vote, for sena- (
tor. lie was raised on a small farm and
at the present time is farming in a small
way. He is a taxpayer in both counties.
C ham berlain’s Colic. C ho lcr and Di-
a rrh o e a Remedy
I
T r ad e M a r k s
D esig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n yon e pending a sketch and description may
quickly nscertniii our opinion fre e whotlicr nn
invention ta probably patentable. Conimunlca-
tlonsBtrietlyconUdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
Bent free. Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
Pntents taken through Munn & Co. receive
tperial notice, w ithou t charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsom ely illnstrnied weekly. Largest c ir­
culation o f any sclent lllo journal. Term s, 13 a
y ea r; fo u r m onths, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN &Co.36,Bro*d- ’’New York
Branch onico. 625 F B L W ashington. D. C.
■I l" M M ''t t l l t l f >+'l" E + i'-»'»'f-+ +
There is probably no medicine made j [
that is relied upon with more implicit j \
confidence than Chamberlain’s colic,cliol
era and diarrhoea remedy.
During the i ' [
third of a century in which it has been j
ESTACADA-PORTLAND
use, people have learned that it is theone
remedy that never fails. When reduced | Cars leave Estacada for Port­
in water ami sweetened it is pleasant to |
land:
take. For sale at the Estacada drug store I
T IM E C A R D
0. W. P. & Ry. Co.
BUY C LA C K A M A S
C O U N TY
FARM S
PRI NTED
STATIONERY!
7:22, 9:22, 112 2 : A. M. and
1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9 :15 P. M.
Cars leave Portland for Ksta-
cada:
7 : , 5> <M5. 1 1 : 1 5 A. M. and ;
U1 5. 3 :45. 6 :15 , 7:25 P. M.
W ay freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, daily excipt
Sun. returning in the evening.
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza-
dero and returns to Portland
Main office» of the company: 132 1-1
First St. Portland, Oregon.
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Oregon, for the County of Clack uii t-
George W. Bowdish, Plaintiff.
T I M B E R L A N D A C T JU.N 8 J , 1 S 7 8
VS
Notice for Publication
Orrie Bowdish, Hallie Bowdish a n d A d a -
United States Land O ffice. Portland, Oregon. F eb­
line Sherlock, Defendants.
ruary 27, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that in com ­
To Orrie Bowdish, Hallie Bov ‘ ish and
pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of
Adaline Sherlock, the above named de­ June 3, 1878, entitled “ A n act for the sale of timber
fendants.
I lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
In the name of the State of Oregon, Washington te rrito ry ," as extended to all the public
you are hereby required to appear and 1 land states by act of August 4. 1892, W illiam H .
; Patterson of Portland, county of Multnomah, state o f
answer the complaint filed against you J Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn
in the above entiled suit on or before the j statement No. 7704, for the purchase of the NJ4 o f
27th day of June, 1908, said date being s eX and s e # of s e # of Sec. 26 in township 3 south
the expiration of six weeks from the first range 5 east, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable of its timber or stone than for
publication of this summons, and if you agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to
fail to so appear and answer, for want said land before the register and receiver of the U S
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the land office at Portland, Ore, on Wednesday the 20th
May. 1908- H e names as witnesses:
court for the relief prayed for iu plain­ day of
Jam es A . C, Talt of Portland, Oregon
tiff’s complaint, to-wit:
James P . Altizar of Clatskanie. Oregon
Edward N. Lovegren of Stevenson. Washington
To quiet title to the following describ­
Hom er B. Ballou of Eagle Creek, Oregon
ed pr uises, The W 1-2 of the D. L,. C.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
uf
h Garlets and wife in sections 15 described
lands are requested to file their claims in
. 1 10 in T. 4 S. R. 4 E. of the W. M. this office on or before said 20 day of May, 1908.
containing 160 acres more or less, save
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister
m l2 -m l4
aud except 50 acres off of the North side
| >f said W 1-2 heretofore conveyed to
dodema Ann Keller by K. D. Bowdish
T im b er Land, Act June 3, 1878
and Deliliali Bowdish us shown by deed
Notice for Publication
recorded at page 268 Vol. 29 Record cf
United States Land office, Portland. O regon, Feb.
Deeds for Clackamas county, Oregon.
29, 190S. N otice !s hereby given that in compliances
This summons is published by order of with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3 „
the Hon. Tlios. A. McBride, judge of the 1 878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands ini
above entitled court, which order was the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ash­
in g to n territory.” as extended to all the public landl
made and entered on the 9th day of May,
states by act of August 4. 1892, Charles Benbow
1908.
¡o f Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,
; has this day filed In this office his sworn statement
IT R E X & SCHTTEBEL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 7705, for the purchase of the W est half ofthe North­
I
Miss Mayme Fox, a sister of M r
Woods, arrived here yesterday fror
Denver, and will visit at the home
of George Estes.
F. B. Warfield
Very truly
J . E. S t u b b s .
&
The Estacada State Hank intends
having the land adjoining the Tracy
farm on the east surveyed into acre
tracts.
The Golden Eagle Hotel and Res­
taurant and all the furniture and
fixtures throughout are for sale.
This is‘_the Lest location in'the city,
can be purchased at a real bargain.
on Oregon City’ s streets, or Port-
land’s, either.
Let Oregon City take advantage
of the union high school law, and
unite with some of her contiguous
districts for a union high school.
Then those taxed would share more
directly in the benefits derived and
and would also have a firstclass
school.
Let Estacada do likewise; build
up a good union high school; tax
herself but slightly on her large a-
rnount of assessable proper y for her
share in supporting the same, thus
receiving benefits more in propor­
tion to the taxation; make arrange­
ments whereby the principal of the
high school shall also supervise the
public school, and build up a school
system that will do more toward at­
tracting a better class of homeseek-
ers a n j producing better citizens
than all else combined.
N o separate b u ild in g w ould be
necessary at this time, or probably
for some time to come. The extra
room in the Estacada school build­
ing could be utilized.
I doubt the
practicability of having a separate
building, especially at this time.
The only cost that would accrue
would he furnishings for the room
and a teacher's salary.
Think it over, and advance the
interests of yourself and neighbors
by establishing a union high school
at Estacada at the school election in
June.
Now is the time to begin
steps in that direction.
2 , 3
DODGE, ORE
Or inquiry can be made at the Et-
tacada News office
In the County Court of the State of
Attorneys at Law
O F F IC E S :
T. PAULSEN,
SU M M O N S
Dimick & Dimick,
Hotel and Restaurant
F U R N IT U R E A N D
----- P R O P R IE T O R -----
Estacada Agent—A . Morrow
_______________ *________
Drug Store
A good horse for the right
person. Can be seen at my
farm at Dodge.
JULIUS KRIEGER
Office with Dr. H. V. Adix
.i q r ' r . l ' r T .1. T t . T v - ' T . V i T . .i.
" T
SPRIMGWATER
DODGE
Cedar Shingles each day, and will
the mill.
YVe are also well prepared to supply any­
W. H. Kami le and A. M. Sliib-
ley went as delegates to the Repub­
lican county convention at Oregon
City Saturday.
Our school, which has been a
very successful one the past year,
is out this week.
The officials of the Springwater
Presbyterian church have made an
agreement with Rev. Robertson to
supply the charge here for three
months from April 15th.
The writer is decidedly in favor
of a county high school, and would
suggest that before June election
that the people of Estacada and ad­
jacent districts should cull a meet­
ing and decide whether to support
the measure to build a high school
at Oregon City, or wait and estab­
lish one at Estacada which I am in
favor of.
SHINGLES
The doctor’s phone can l>e connected deliver them in Estacada at
with your home phone at night if re­
quested. One long ring.
Or the purchaser can get them at
By our Wayside Reporter
R. G. Palmateer made a trip to
Currinsville Saturday.
Mr. Wanuacott is building a fine
barn on his place.
W. Glazeir who used to reside
near here, is now sojourning with
his family in San Pedro, Cal.
The Tracy school closed Friday
and the teacher, Miss Matlock re­
turned to her home ill Portland.
The pupils of the Currinsville
school began taking their final ex ­
amination Monday.
Loren Tenny of Viola went to
Portland Monday to buy some
thoroughbred sheep which he in­
tends to add to his flock.
Elmer Shankland came over from
Portland last Thursduy to visit his
mother near Currinsville.
C. PI. Stanton went to Portland
Tuesday to go to work as a com­
mercial traveler.
Clydesdale Stallion
Office and residence, up stairs in the Es­
tacada Pharmacy Building
Entrance between drug store aud Sparks We are equipped to manufacture
store, on Broadway
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the l>est
And all who enjoy catching the finny trilie
The Republican Ticket
U. S. Senator
II. M. Cake of Multnomah
Congressman
W IL L IS r . H AW LEY of Marion
Supreme Judge
RO BERT S. 11 EAN of Lane
llairy and Food Commissioner
J . W. B A IL E Y of Multnomah
Railroad Commissioner. 1st Dist
THOMAS K. CAM PBELL of Lane
Prow cuting Attorney, 5th Hist
E H. TONGUE of Washington
Joiid Represt illative— Clackamas and
Multnomah
C. N . McARTHUR of Multnamah
Representatives
JA M E S U. CA M PBELL
W ALTER A. DIMICK
LINN E. JO N ES
Commissioner
W. H. MATTOON
Sheriff
R ICH ARD L . G R E A V E S
Clerk
F. W. GREF.NMAN
Recorder
CHAUNCEY E. RAM SBY
Assessor
H. S. MOODY
Treasurer
J. C. PADDOCK
Coroner
R. L. HOLMAN
School Superintendent
T. J. G A R Y
Surveyor
S. A. I). HUNGATE
CEDAR
PROFESSIONAL C A R D S
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
land before register and receiver of U S land office at
¡ Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday the 20 day of May-
1908.
H e names as witnesses:
Ed. Turney
of Portland. Oregon
J . C. Burke erf Portland. Oregon
O. M. Stafford of Portland, Oregon
E. Burke of Portland, Oregon
A n y and all persons claim ing adversely the above»
discribed lands are requested to file their claims lr*
this office on or before said 20th day of May.
1908.
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister
Notice for Publication
U . S . Land o ffiesat To. tlAnd, C reton , May 6 th,
1908. Notice is hereby giver, t’iat George L . Eaden
of C herryville, Oregon, who, on June 1 It’i. 1903.
made homestead entry No. 14958 for Southwest
Quarter Section 32, township 2 south, range 6 east,
W illam ette meridian, bas filed notice of intention to
make final fiv e year proof to establish claim to the
land above described, before the register and receiv­
er U . S. Land office at Portland. Oregon, on the 22
day of June, 1 908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
David V/. Douglas of C herryville, Oregon
W illiam O. Rugh of
John R . Maronay of
Colby Marston of
Algernon S Dresser. R egister
Notice for Publication
Notice for Publication
Land office at Portland, Oregon. May 9, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Colby Mars*on of
C herryville. Oregon, who, on Jane 13, 1903, made
homestead entry No. 14960, for Northwest Quarter
Section 32, township 2 south, range 6 east, W illam ­
ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make
final five year proof to establish claim to the land a-
bove described before the register and receiver at
Portland, Oregon, on the 22 day of June. 1908.
Claimant nsm esas witnesses:
David W . E>ouglasof C herryville. Oregon
W illiam O. Rugh of
John R . Maronay of
G eorge Eden of
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister.
United States ! and Office, Portland, Oregon. A p r.
11. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Sa>-
dowski of El wood. 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 e p ll5>.
1902, for th e S # of N w # 8 c lots3 8k4 o f S ec 4,town-
ship 5 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 follow­
ing witnessns to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Stephen Twarowski of Portland, Oregon
Stanly Turel of Dodge.
A . J . Grindstaff o f Elwood,
J. P . Nibecker of
Algernon S . Dresser, R eg ister
R E S T O R A T I O N T O E N T R Y O F L A N D S IN
National Forest.
N otice is hereby given that
the lands described below, embracing 1 OOacres. w ith­
in the Cascade National F o reit. Oregon, will be sub­
ject to settlement and entry under the provisions of
the homestead laws of the United States and the act
of June 11, 1906 (3 4 Stat., 233). at the United
States land office at Portland. Oregon, on July 14.
1908. A n y settlor who has actually and in good faith
claim ing any of said lands for agricultural purposes
prior to January 1. 1906, and has not abandorded
same, has a preference right to make a homestead on- i
try fer the lands actually occupied. Said lands » e r e ;
listed upon the applications of the persons me
-led ‘
be’ow. who have preference right subject to ti. =* prior
right of any such pettier, provided such settle
ap­
plicant is qualified to make homestead entry ar * the
preference right is exercised prior to July 14 1938.
on which d ite the lands will bo subject to se:
snt
and entry by a ryqcalified person. T h e land., are as
Notice for Publication
Land office at Portland, Oregon. A p ril 11, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Stanly Turel of Dodge.
Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make fira l
fiv e year proof in support of his claim, viz: H om e­
stead entry No. 1 *0 7 4 made March 26. 1902, fo r
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
2 2 .1 9 0 8 .
H e nam e» the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of the land, viz:
Anton Heitkecnper of Portland, O regon
Stephen TVarowski o#
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A . J . Grindstaff of Elwood
J. P . Nibecker of
Algernon S . Dresser. R egister
fol c w s W 4 of S E X of H E X . the S W X of N E T and
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169. 1 7th St. South Portland, Oregon.
sheet pictures let. each. Yon can make
F R E D D E N N E T T . Commissioner ofthe j
4co per cent profit or I36 a week. Cata-
General Land O ffice.
A pproved A pril 21, |
Frank W. Wil­
I90e. F R A N K P lE J iC E , First Assistant Secretary j alog and samples free.
liams Company, iaoS W. Taylor Street.
of the Interior.
Chicago, 111 .
For stomach trouble*, biliousness ami
constipation try Chamberlain's stomach
and liver tablets. Many remarkable cures
have been effected by them, thrice 25cts
Samples free.
Sold at Estacada drug
store.
Farm for Sale
It. the Famous Springwater Country
It is necessary, almost, fot business men to
have. Printed stationery is a convenience,
a recommend, anil it is better and just as
cheap as buying store stationery, a little at
a time.
The News prints all kinds of
BUSINESS
S T A TIO N ER Y
And would be pleased to print yours
The Estacada News
Job Printery
3 miles from Estacada
Good Words for Chamberlain's Coaqh
Remedy
People every where take pleasure in tes­
tifying to the good qualities of Chamber­
lain’s cough remedy. Me*. Edward Phil­
ips of Barclev, Md. writes; “ I wish to tell
you that I can recommend Chamberlain’s
cough remedy. My little girl. Catherine,
who is two years old, has been taking
this remedy whenever she has had a cold
since she was two months old. About a
month ago l contracted a dreadful cold
myself, but I took Chamberlain's cough
remedy ami was soon as well as ever.
This remedy is sold at the Estacada drug
store
l
62 acres, 35 cultivated, 3*4 acre
orchard mostly Italian prunes, some
apples, berries and other fruit; a j
dryer, good house, barn, granary
and other buildings. 6 head cattle, •
26 acres crop, 15 acres clover, and j
a half interest in horses and mach­
ine. On good road, one mile from
p. o. store and school. #3.500.
See or write
The News,
Estacada, Ore
THE NEWS
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