The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, May 28, 1908, Image 4

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    THE
ESTACADA
P U B L IS H E D
TH U RSD A Y
NEWS
M O R N IN G
H. A. W ILLIAM S
Entered m the postoffice In Estacada. Oratori, as
sseond class mall
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Ona re a r .......................................... ..................S i 00
Six months ..........................................................
SO
.
T h u rx U y , May
2 $. 19 ©•
T) m Stpafclican Ticket
D. 9 . Senator
n . M . C a k e o f H a tT n o m a h
Conjjmaman
W IL L IS P. H AW LEY ol Marion
S u p rem e
Judge
R O BERT S. SEAN (A U m
Dairy and Pood Commissioner
J . W. B A IL E Y oi Multnomah
kailroad Commissioner 1st I)ist
THOMAS K. CAM PBELL of Lane
Prosecuting Attorney, 5th Dist
E . B. TONGUE of Washington
Joint Representative—-Clackamas an
Multnomah
C. N. SIcARTIXTR of Multnamah
Representatives
JA M E S U. CAM PBELL
W ALTER A. DIMICK
LINN E . JO NES
Commissioner
W. H. MATTOON
Sheriff
RICH ARD L. G R E A V E S
1
Clerk
F. W. C REEN M AN
Recorder
CHAUNCEY E . RAM SBY
Assessor
H. S. MOODY
T reaaurer
J. C. PADDOCK
Coroner
R . L. HOLMAN
School Superintendent
T. J. G A R Y
Surveyor
S. A. D. HUNGATE
Livy Stipp was in town Saturday
on business.
Mr. Stipp is acting
as chairman of the Republican coun­
ty central committee in the present
campaign, and he is conducting a
very successful contest. Mr. Stipp
used to live over this way. and he
occasionally comes over to keep tab
on the changes that take place.
The proposition is being favora­
bly discusssed for the establishment
of a joint high school in Estacada
at the coming school election. If
two or more of the adjoining dis­
tricts will go in on the plan it will
be successful, and all can then have
high school advantages at home.
Another grade or two can be added
to the courses, another room fitted
up, and another teacher employed,
if it is found expedient, and then,
with a corps of competent teachers,
Estacada will have something that
will be a means of bringing people
here for the school privileges open
to them.
Every taxpayer is always anxious
to do that which will make the bur­
den of taxes lighter. One of the best
means to this end is to vote for C.
E. Ratnsby for county recorder.
Mr. Ratnsby has held the office one
term, and he has done just as he
promised the people he would do —
run the office in an efficient manner
with as little expense as possible.
The work and business in the re­
corder's office has increased wonder­
fully the past two years, but Mr.
Ratnsby- has turned saver to the
county a large sum of money over
and above the running expenses.
The clerical help has been limited
to just what is required, and the
affairs of the office have been car­
ried on satisfactorily to all, and for
the people's benefit. Mr. Ramsby’s
record entitles him to a good en­
dorsement at the election for another
term in the recorder’s office. Mr.
Ratnsby's number on the ballot to
be voted is 53. Remember it—53.
the inattention of the voters and the
carelessness which will follow front
the large number of propositions
this measure may slip through.
The convention is right. This is j
an abuse of the initiative.
The a-
mendment ought to be defeated by j
a larger majority than that of two
years ago.”
PR OFESSIO NAL C A R D S
Swift’s Arsenate of Lead
$1.80 FOR 10 lb. KEG
Wakley’s Squirrel Poison
T O OUR TRADE
We are now prepared to furnish
you with sewing machine needles &
shuttles for auy sewing machine
made in the United States. These
are made by the Boye Needle Co. of
Chicago, and are pnt up in nice,
clean tubes, ami everyone is gu ar­
anteed to be true. Call and see them
and also the needle threader with
which any person can thread a nee­
dle in the dark.
If you don’ t be­
lieve it. come and see.
Formaldehyde
HENRY V . ADIX, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
*****
In quantities and prices to suit everybody
The
Lstacada
Drug Store
People everywhere take pleasure in tes­
tifying to the gpud qualities of Chamber*
Iain's cough remedy. Mrs. Edward Phil­
ips of Barcley, Md. writes: “ I wish to tell
you that I can recommend Chamberlain’»
cough remedy. My little girl, Katherine»
who is two years old, has been taking
this remedy whenever she has had a cold
since she was two months okl. About a
month ago I contracted a dreadful cold
myself, but I took Chamberlain’s cough
remedy and was soon as well as ever.
This remedy is sold at the Estacada drug
store
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SHINGLES
Office and residence, up stairs in the Es-
%
tacada Pharmacy Building
Entrance between drug store and Sparks We are equipped to manufacture
store, on Broadway
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Cedar Shingles each day, and will
The doctor’s phone can be connected deliver them in Estacada at
with your home phone at night if re­
Or the purchaser can get them at
quested. One long ring.
the mill.
D r. J . V . SC OTT,
Mole and Gopher Poisons
CEDAR
D ENTIST
' Of rooms 41-2 Hamilton Bldg. Portland
When
these.
wanting shingles examine
Orders filled promptly
**
I Will visit F.staeada from Saturday
at 1 till Sunday at 5:30 p. m.
♦♦♦
Office with Dr. H. V. Adix
Dimirk & Dimick,
JULIUS KRIEGER
----- P R O P R IE T O R -
Estaeada Agent—A.
Morrow
Nice Little Ranch
Attorneys at Law
OF A BO U T 8 A C R E S
gM ^N ortary Public, General Law
Adjoining high bridge southeast of
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­
Estacada
stracts furnished
The Man for the Place
J. W. G ra y
Has
Had
M O N EY LO A N E D
Many Years of
Experience in Educational Work
W. A. HEYLM AN
Democratic candidate for represent­
ative. Statement No. 1, first, last,
and all the time.
If the voter lias
no light to say who shall be U. S.
Senator, where does the represent­
ative get his right to say who shall
be such senator ? Have we failed to
be a representative government any
longer? A re we only tools for the
corrupt machines? I believe that
the strength of this government and
its institutions lies in the people and
not ^n machine made politicians
Machines are the dry rot of re­
publican and democratic institutions
which destroy party and govern­
ment, unless the rot, or cancer, is
removed. Do not wait until it be­
comes chronic, but act now. Prin­
ciple always stands above the man.
Joseph W. Gray was here last week ill
the interests of his candidacy for county
school superintendent and his name will
he on the baliot for this office at the Jutir
! election. Mr. Gray who is an independ­
ent candidate ami is independent in even
'.ense of the word and is not affiliate*
with any parties or factions and solicit
the suppori of all voters who devre ti*
see the office of school superintendent
occupied by aman who is highly qualifi
ed for the position.
Mr. Gray stands high in the education­
al ranks of the state. He was for many
years identified with the educational in­
terests of Clackamas county as vice-prin­
cipal of the Oregon City schools, and
was for nine years principal of tue Park-
place high school. Prof. Gray was one
of the originators of the Clackamas coun­
ty Teachers’ Association and when he re­
signed his position to go North, he was
serving on the county examination board.
As secretary of the Willamette Valley
Chautauqua Association for four years,
Prof. Gray formed a wide acquaintance.
He was educated in Northern Indiana
Normal school and also in the business
college of the same place. He holds a
life diploma from the State of Oregon
and is in every way qualified for the po­
sition to which he aspires. Prof. Gray
is a man of family, 44 years of age, and
a tax payer of Clackamas county. He
has setveil 17 years in the school room
as teacher and knows fully the needs of
the common schools.
OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, AN D R ESEN BLD.
O reg o n C it y
few days with her aunt in Portland.
Mrs. Ista Bauernfeind visited her
friends near Salem the past week
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin and
daughter, Dora, Mrs. Wehrheim,
and Ethel Hale left on Saturday for
Salem and Harrisburg where they
visited friends for a week. Mr.
Coop is took care of the farm in
their absence.
A Good Man for Assessor
J. E. Jock, Democratic candidate for
county Aaaeaaor was born at Marquam,
in thia county; he served as chief deputy
sheriff during J. J. Cooke's term as sher­
iff; afterwards be formed a partnership
with Geo. F. Horton and together they
conducted the grocery store of Horton &
Jack on 7th street in Oregon city.
Two
years ago he bought out the interest of
Mr. Horton and is now conducting the
business alone.
Mr. Jack is a thorough business man
in every respect, and if elected Assessor
will appoint the very best men he can
find in Clackamas county for his deputies
and will endeavor to give a just and equal
assessment to all without favoritism. You
will make no mistake by voting for him.
T. J. MYERS FOR C O R O N ER
F. M. church.
Miss Maud Sturgeon, Miss E va
Pruner and Miss Daisy Blondell are
contemplating a pleasure trip to Se­
attle and Tacotna.
Announcements are out of tlie
wedding of AJ1 - - \Iartha Sagner to
Mr. Fred Johann of Aurora. The
ceremony will take place on the 9th
in Oddfellow hall Estacada.
J. H. Talbot of Clackamas came
up to Estacada Sunday and remain­
ed a few days meeting friends. He
is down from the McKenzie hatch­
ery to stay until after election. He
was at the home of H. A. Webster
while here.
Mrs. Adeline Miller returned on
* 'One of the planks of the Repub­ Clackamas County Native Son
Sunday from a visit to Sellwood and
lican state platform reads as follows: Promises Careful Administration
and Portland friends.
Mrs Miller
‘ ‘We are opposed to the abuse of
recently
received
a
box
of real ma-
the initiative and referendum by
A practical undertaker should oc
T01111 pie sugar from her son, Silas Obert
the submission to the people of a cupy the office of Coroner.
large num ber o f m easures on the J Myers, the Democratic nominee who lives way back east.
H. Witherspoon and wife of Spo­
same ballot.
The people are too for that office has been in the un­
kane
were in Estacada last week,
busy to give these matters the at­ dertaking business for several years
tention necessary to insure wise ac­ and recently bought the undertak­ guests of Geo. Estes. Mr. Wither­
tion. The numlier of measures to ing store and business of Shank & spoon is assistant secretary of Spo­
be submitted at any one election Bissell in Oregon City.
He is a kane & Eastern Trust Co. one of
should be limited, and it should be young man very well qualified to *be largest and wealthest hanking
further provided that a measure conduct the affairs of the office in a houses in the Northwest.
once voted down by the people satisfactory way.
His opponent j B. O. Boswell arrived home yes­
should be ineligible torn place on I has had the office 16 or 17 years, terday from Seattle where he spent
tbe ballot for a period of six years Mr Myers feelsthat the officeshould a week as a visitor, and to see the
thereafter. "
be passed on. Mr. Myers' parents, warship fleet. He had a good time
The latter part of this plank is Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Myers reside but says the principle thing there
clearly directed against woman suf­ at Redlands, Clackamas county. was the Seattle spirit which was af­
frage. This proposition was thor­ Mr. Myers promises that if he is e- ter ever dollar and cent the people
oughly canvassed two years ago, lected coroner he will give the peo­ had.
and was defeated by a majority of ple of Clackamas county an eco-
Resolutions of Condolence
10,173. There has been no change nomical administration of the office
in public opinion on this question,' and unnecessary expenses will al­
and the immigration into the state ways be avoided.
Whereas, our brother, William C.
He is out meet­
has been chiefly of those opposed to ing the people as much as possible. Looney, has answered the summons
to this amendment.
Nevertheless and wherever he goes his canvass of the Divine Master, and passed on
k to again foisted on the ballot un­ for the office he seeks is well re- to the higher life, therefore, be it
the misleading title of "Equal ceived by those whom he meets.
Resolved; that Estacada Lodge,
■ ’ to the hope that through! His number ou the ballot is 58.
1 173, I. O. O. F. has lost a worthy
SALE
AO YEARS*
E X P E R IE N C E
PR IC E, $1,000
O rego n
P atents
Good for residence purposes
Flowing Spring all the year
should become a drunken sot, would Good for Fruit, Poultry 1 or Gardening
ou accept the $1,700? Estacada is
Small Improvements
ight now accepting $1.700 a year
Some Cordwood and Cedar Posts
on the very condition that some
men’s sons will become drunken sots
Shall it continue? Shall we contin
ue to plank our streets with the ru
in of the souls of men and women ?
Listen to the curse of the holy scrip­
ture. Habbakuk 2 -12 reads "W oe
to him that buildeth a town with
blood, and establisheth a city by
The candidate lor joint Representative
iniquity.” Hab. 2 -15 , ‘ ‘Woe unto
from Multnomah and Clackamas coun­
ties, is X resident of Oswego, Clack- him that giveth his neighbor drink,
utnas county, Oregon, and for fifteen that puttest thy bottle to him and
years lias been practicing law in Portland j makest him drunken also, that thou
with offices in the Chamber of Commerce. mayest look on his nakedness”
His platform is Statement Number One,
Vote as God would h avf you vote
and lie has pledged his support for Gov­
ernor Chamberlain or Mr. Cake, which­ Put your cross between 340 and
Vote “ No” on
ever receives the popular vote, for sena­ “ For prohibition.”
tor. He was raised on a small farm and the Reddy amendment which pro­
at the present time is fartni ng in a small vides for a wide open town, gamb­
way. He is a taxpayer in both counties.
ling, saloon, brothels &c. It is 320
yes, and 321 no on the ballot. Mark
Chamberlain’ s Colic. Choler and Di­
it thus to vote N o—321 X No.
arrhoea Remedy
F . M. G IL L .
There is probably no medicine made
that
is
relied
upon
with
more
implicit
CURRINSVILLE
confidence than Chamberlain's colic,chol
All Right for Commissioner
era and diarrhoea remedy.
During the
Mrs. C. A. Looney was in Cur-
Mrs. H. V. A dix returned home, third of a century in which it has Iteen
rinsville, Monday.
Sunday, from a visit of several days use, people have learned that it is theone
J. W. Smith, Democratic candi­
Mrs. Alspaugh was sick several with her people in Portland.
remedy that never fails. When reduced
date for county commissioner, was
in water and sweetened it is pleasant to
days of last week.
L. S. Bonttey, the photographer, take. For sale at the Estacada drug store born in the State of Missouri in
Miss C. A . Cutter is spending a
has moved his family up from Eagle
Creek, and will soon establish a pic­
ture gallery here.
Dr. Bettinan of Portland consult­
ed with Dr. A dix Sunday, on a
special case the latter has.
Mrs. Sarah Palmateercame home
Sunday from a short visit with her
daughter in Portland.
Rev. H. E. Stubbs and wife were
in Portland Sunday attending the
Quarterly district conference of the
FO R
member, and his family a kind and
loving husband and father,
Resolved; that we extend his fam­
ily out sympathy in this, their great
bereavement,
Resolved; that our charter be
draPed in ">°urning for 3 ° <la>’s in
memory of our departed brother.
Resolved; that these resolutions
be spread upon the secretary’ s book
and that a copy
sent to his fatlli.
,y and that they be sent to the E s.
tacada News, and other papers for
publication.
He waited long tipon the shore
For the outgoing tide
To bear him to that home in store
Where peace and love abide:
A well-earned rest forevermore
Beyond the heaving tide.
John K . Ely
E . M. Bates
J . W Reed
Committee.
Temperance Rally
1862; he came to Oregon with his
parents in 1875 and in 1878 settled
in the place which is now his home
at Macksburg; he followed the vo­
cation of farming until 1897 when
he opened a store and engaged in
the merchandise business until 1906
when on account of the health of
his family he closed out his store
and spent a winter in Los Angeles
California, returning to his farm in
1907, where he has since resided
Mr. Smith has always taken a deep
interest in county affairs and espec­
ially in road work and in his pre­
cinct has held the office of road su­
pervisor many terms and is now the
supervisor for Macksburg precinct.
He lias never held office except
road supervisor.
In his own business affairs he has
been very successful and now owns
one of the best and highly improved
farms in Clackamas County.
A thorough business man in ev­
ery respect, he will if elected to the
office to which he aspires, work for
the iuterest of all Clackamas Coun­
ty-
FOR
DcaiaNa
C orTW Q iiTi Ac.
SA LE
A nyone tending a » k e tc h and description m ay
iilokly ascertain o u r oi» 4 nk>n fre e w hether an
..iventton <• p robab ly P *t4 *» J*b K C o n im u iitc a-
tlous strictly
confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent«
ctlycoi
sent free. Oldei t agency fo r securing vmU
P a ten ts taken through M unn St Co. r
bout c h arg e, in the
tptcial notice, w ithout
JOHN B. BOWMAN,
ESTACADA
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Clydesdale
R E S T O R A T IO N TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN
National Forest. Notlca Is heraby given that
the lands described below, embracing 1 OOecres. with­
in the Cascade National ForesL.O regoo.w ili be sub­
ject to settlem ent and entry under th e provisions of
th e homestead laws of th e United S tstea and the act
of June 11. 1906 (34 Stat.. 233). at th e U nited
States land office at Portland. Oregon, on July 14,
1908. Any settler who has actual)? and in good faith
claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes
prior to January 1. 1906, and has not abandonded
same, has a preference right to make s homestead en­
try for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were
listed upon the applications of the persons m entioned
below, who have preference right subject to the prior
right of any such settler, provided such settler or ap­
plicant Is quallfiad to make homestead entry and th *
preference right is exercised prior to July 14. I 9 0 8 ,
on which date the lands will be subject to settlem ent
and entry by any qualified parson. T he lands are as
followsWK of S E K of NEK the SW K of N E K . and
the S E K
NWK, Sac. I 2 .T . 3 .S .R . 7 E. W. m.
listed upon the application of Jo h n S . Maicomson. No-
189. 17th S t. South Portland. Oregon.
F R £ D D EN NETT. Commissioner ofthe-
General Land Office.
Approved April 2 1 .
1908. FRAN K PIE R C E . F irst Assistant Secretary
of th e Interior.
OREGON
Scientific A m e ric a n .
Stallion
A h a n d s o m e ly llt m t r a t e d w eekly. l e n r e e t e ,r-
e o la tio n o f a n y eclentlO e Im irn el. T e rm e . S3 a
j e e r 1 t o a r m o n th s , »L S o ld by a ll n e w e d e sle re .
o.»««**—». New York
<Ett F 8 L 0 W ashington. D .C.
“ Nebraska Tom”
Notice for Publication
Will make the season of 1908 as follows:
Mondays and Thursdays at Suter's
barn, Eagle Creek; Tuesday noon
to Wed. noon, Morrow’ s barn, E s­
tacada, and the balance of the week
at my place.
milts southwest of
Damascus.
D ESCRIPTIO N
“ Nebraska Tom” is com ings years
old; is bright hay; weighs 1750; 7-8
Clydesdale; heavy boned, and good
style and good action.
Land office at Portland. Oregon. May 9. 1908.
Notice is hereby glvea that Colby Mars’on of
C herryvtlle. Oregon, who. on Jan* 13. 1903, mad*
homestead entry No. 14960, for Northwest Q uarter
Section 32. township 2 south, range 6 east. Willam­
ette Meridian, has fUed notice of intention to makoi
final five year proof to establish claim to the land a-
bove described before th e register and receiver at
Portland. Oregon, on the 22 day of June. 1908.
Claimant names as w itnesses:
David W . Douglas of CherryvUie. Oregon
William O. Rugh of
John R. Maronay of
G eorge Eden of
Algernon S . D resser, Register.
Notice for Application for Saloon Li­
cense
To insure mare to be in foal $ 10 due
I hereby give public notice that I have
when mare is known to be in foal.
Single service $5 cash.
Parting petitioned the comae il of the city of Es­
with or removing mare from county tacada, Oregon, for a license to sell spir­
will be counted as foal. Mares must ituous, vinous and malt liquors at retail
be returned and retried at proper as provided in ordinance No. I of the
said city of Estacada, and in accordance
time or will be counted in foal
TER M S
The city council
Care will be taken to prevent accidents, with said ordinance.
bat will not be responsible should any may vote upon said petition at the next
occur
succeeding meeting of the council after
the second publication of this notice.
G. C. DALLAS. Owner
Dated May 20, 190B.
SUMMONS
Signed: W. A. Cunningham.
In the county court of the State of Notice No. i .
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas
George W. Bowdish, Plaintiff.
Notice foe Application for Tabic Liquor
VS
License
Orrie Bowdish, Hallie Bowdish and Ada-
I hereby give public notice that I hnve petitioned
the Council of the City of Estacada. for a license to
line Sherlock, Defendants.
To Orrie Bowdish, Hallie Bowdish and sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors stretail as pro­
vided in ordinances Nos. 1 and 2 of the said city of
Adaline Sherlock, the above named de­ Estacada. and in accordance with said ordinances.
fendants.
T h e city council may vote upon said petition at th a
In the name of the State of Oregon, next succeeding m eeting of th e council after the sec­
you are hereby required to appear and ond publication of this notice.
Dated May 20. 1908
answer the complaint filed against you
Signed. N. L. S . LAURYY
in the above entiled suit on or before the Notice No. i
__________________
27th day of June, 1908, said date being
the expiration of six weeks from the first Notice of Application for Upuor License
publication of this summons, and if you
I hereby gtve public notice that I have petitioned
fail to so appear and answer, for want the Council of the city of Estacada. Oregon, for a li­
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the cense to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors at re­
tail as provided In ordinance No. I of the said city of
court for the relief prayed for in plain­ Estacada. and In accordance w ith said ordinance. T h e
tiff’s complaint, to-wit:
city council may vote upon said petition at the next
To quiet title to the following describ­ succeeding meeting of the council after the second
ed premises, The W i-a of the D. L. C. publication of this notice.
Signed. J. R. WILSON
of Josiah Garlets and wife in sections i j
Dated May 20. 1908
and 16 in T. 4 S. R. 4 E . of the \V. M.
Notice No. 1
containing 160 acres more or less, save
For
stomach
troubles, biliousness and
and except 50 acres off of the North side
I
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2
hereto
f
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re
conveyed
t
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“
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'Pabon
try
Chamberlain * stomach
of said W
Lodema Ann Keller by F.. D. Bowdish i an<1 ,nrer tablets- , ^ a^ rem8r^ We cur^*
by them. Price 25CU
and Deliliah Bowdish as shown by deed have
bave been
beeD effected
e® e
recorded at page 268 Vol. 29 Record of ‘^amP^es ^ree* Sold at Estacada drug
The workers in the cause of tem­
perance are arranging for a big ral­
ly which will take place in Oddfel­
Relief from Rheumatic Pains
Deeds for Clackamas county, Oregon.
‘ ,1 suffered with rheumatism for two
low hall on Sunday evening at 8
This summons is pnblished by rrder of
Tlir.kjxland Act. Ju n e 3. 1878
o'clock. F . J . McHenry, who has |
*“ >s R°Hand Curry, « patrolman, the Hon. Thos. A. McBride, judge of the
Notice tor Putrikation
of Key West.
"Sometimes it settled in above entitled court, which order vrnfl Lend Office at Portland. Oregon. May 4, 1908.
a national reputation as a platform
mv knees and lamed me so I could hard­ made and entered on the9th day of May, Notice la heraby given that in compliance with th e
speaker, will be the orator of the ly walk, at other times it would lie in my 1908.
provislonaof »he act of C v n tieaa o f June 3. 1878
| entitled “ An act for tha sale of timber lands in th *
evening. Everybody wants to hear feet and hands so I was incapocitated for
V R B N ft -SCHUEBEL.
stataa of California. O re ton. Nevada, and W ashinr-
bjm Don't miss it.
j duty. One night when I was in severe 1
Attorneys for Plaintiff. t ton territory.’’ aa extended to all the public lend states
pain and lame from it my wife went to
the drog «»fore and came back with a but- |
, tie of Chamberlain's pain halm.
I was \
To T H K E d i t o h :
,
.
. . .
rubbed with it find found the pain had
In a circular letter sent out bv the Lui-
,
.
..
t ,
...
.
. . 1 nearly gone dm .ig the night. I kept on I 0 . W. P. & R y.
Co.
our Dealers Association, it is stated that
( using it for a little over 2 weeks and
200 per cent, more bottled !>eer and 401»
ESTACADA-PORTLAND
J found that it drove the rheumatism away |
per cent, more linttled whiskey has been
I have not had anv trouble from that di- i
;
Cars
leave Estacada for Port­
sold in Lane county than before prohi­
sease for over 3 months.** Sold at Ksta-
bition went into effect. If that is so why
land:
cada drug store
don’t the liquor dealers, especially the
7:22, 9:22, 112 2 : A . M. and
wholesalers, turn in and work for prohi­
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bition instead of spending thousands of
dollars to prevent its adoption?
If the
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
precinct of Estacada casts a majority
cada:
for prohibition, as it is almost certain to
do, ever)* saloon in its borders will be
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closed July t, at the beginning of that
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day. The county, as a whole, may g o ,
W. A. JO N ES
"w e t” but that will not alter the situa­
Wav freight leaves Estacada
tion one whit. I’nder the local option
PRO PRIETO R
in the morning, daily except
Talks Prohibition
I TIME CARD
Livery, Feed & Sale
STA BLE
law. the precinct is the unite, not
the city, and as the precinct goes
so goes the city.
Some of the city
residents will not vote for prohibi-
tioo because it will curtail the city's
revenues. If you had a son. and
were given the choice of receiving
$1,700 on condition that your sou
Good ngs and careful drivers always
SPECIAL
Given
ATTENTION
Hunting ami Fieliin/ Parties
W O O D & LUMBER
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Sun. returning in the evening.
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza­
dero and returns to Portland
Main offices ot the company: 132 1-2
First St. Portland, Oregon.
by act of August 4 . 1892. Stephen N. Creech of Port
, land, county of Multnomah, state of Orecon has
dey fllad In »hlff A#ftrehta ewnrri ««olMoant Nn
7750 for the purchase of th e Northwest Ouarter [K ]
cf Section E lfh t (8) in township 5 South, range
No. 4 East, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber
j or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab -
• liah his claim to said land before the register and re-
■ ceiver at Portland. Oregon, on Friday th e 24 day of
July, 1908. He names as w itnesses:
H. A. H ostetter of Portland. Oregon
K . G. Staples of
W. L. Snyder of
Bruce W olvertonof
"
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
j described landsare requested to file their claims In
this offica on or before said 24dayo#J«ly. 1 908
Algernon S Dresser Register.
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Notice tor P o M co U m
U. S . Land office at Portland. O raton. Mar Wit.
I 908. Notice I , tiar.b r f l r . n Out Gaorza L. Eadan
0 * CWrTTTitla O raton. «fco. on Ju n e n t h . 1903.
made h cam to o d entry No. 14958 for South «eat
i Quarter Section 32. tovneklc 2 south re n te 4 M et,
WlUnmeet, meridian, bee filed notice of intention to
make final fir* rear proof to aatebilik claim to th e
i lend abetre Mo-tlb id. b aler, th e reflate, end ra c e ).-
— U S Lend tfflca at PwtMad. O r»ton. on th e 2 2
iay of June. 1908.
Derid W. Doottee af Char n u ll. O nfon
William O. N o th of
jo b n R M—one , i f
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Colby Maraton of
A ttetnen X D t.ee— R a c in e .