The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, June 25, 1908, Image 4

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    THE
ESTACADA
PI Bl.lSliK I)
THURSDAY
NEWS
MORNING
Big
Electric Power
Plant Wrecked
Fanton-Harders
nl&H
PROFESSIONAL C A R D S
A wedding took place quietly it
2
o'clock
last Saturday afternoon i t
H. A. W ILLIAM S
the home of Rev. H. K. Stubbs in
Entered At the poetoftice in Estacada. Oregon, as
this city.
The contracting partits
second class meli
were Miss Della Fan ton and Mr.
T. Harders.
They were accom-
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
One yeer
SI 00 The Cazadero Electric Power House and Machinery Partially Pa,,*ed by Miss Lizzie Fanton and
Six months
50
B. F Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Hard­
Destroyed— Electric Generators “ Run A w ay” — Ma­
e n v\ ill reside on their farm in the
Thursday, June 25. 1908
chinery Broken and Fire Destroys Bu ild hg
German bum district east of Esta­
cada on whichMr. Harders is build­
This is certainly u “ Bill'* cam­
ing a new house.
paign with Big Bill Taft and Windy
Bill Bryan as the cjiief attractions.
Edgar Ileiple is building a band-
some
new farm resilience.
The County Court of Clackamas
TIME CARD
HENRY V. ADIX, M. 0 .
Physician and Surgeon
0. W. P. & Ry.
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Office ami residence, up stairs in tile Es­
tacada Pharmacy Building
Entrance' lietveeen '¡rug store and Sparks
store, (fti Broadway
The Territorial survey office is
preparing to make a detailed survey
of the forest lands of Kona district
on the island of Hawaii. The work
has been made necessary through a
proposition of a prominent capitalist
to buy the timber stuuipage of the
entire district from the territory.
The lands covered by these forests
are known to be very rich, while
the koa or Hawaii mahogany now
covering it is known to lie valuable.
The denseness of the vegetation, as
well as the inaccessibility of the dis­
trict, has caused it to be but littla
frequented in recent times.
It is
now proposed to build a railroad
through it.
e s t a c a u a - p o r t l a n d
Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land :
7:22. 9:22. 112 2 : A. M. and
1 - 22 , 3:52 6:22, 9 :15 P. M.
The doctor's phone can be connected
with your home phone at night if re­
quested. One long ring.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada :
7 :,5' 9 1 5 . 1 1 : 1 5 A . M. and
1:15> .U45 6 :15 , 7:25 P. M.
Way freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, daily except
Sun. returning in tke evening.
Temporarily out of commission, ing the building, and Lester Town-
On July i tile Stale of Oregon
tl e electric power house one ai d a send dodged a piece of iron that will transfer to the national govern-
lialf miles above Estacada on the j would have killed him. A 13-inch,-fment all the fish hatcheries on the
Clackamas river stands, a mass of solid steel shaft, six feet long, was Clackamas river. This includes the j
ruins. A t 6 :15 o’clock last Sunday broken like a toothpick and hurled hatchery at Cazadero.
morning, a few minutes after the fifty feet away.
Dr. J. V. Scott, dentist, visited
day shift had taken charge, one of
One In 1 the power house was de Estacada last -Saturday.
He has
the large generators began to go at stroyed by file. The officials of the
decided not to come to Estacada to
a tremendous rate of sp id. There company visited the plant Sunday
establish himself in the dentistry
are three powerful generators in the afternoon, and the insurance men
profession.
building, and it was the one situat­ came out later in the week.
The
Reuban Fanton shut down his
ed at the farther end of the room loss will be repaired at once andi
shingle
mill last Friday. The mar-j
that first begau to “ run aw ay". new machinery put in, although it
The men on duty noticed the ap­ will be several n on'.ls 1 efore the k etisd u ll. Mr. Fanton has about |
proaching trouble, and tuslied to | station will lie completely replaced, 300,000 shingles on hand.
Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza­
dero and returns to Portland
■ i Main offices o< the company: 132 1-1
First St. Portland, Oregon.
M -t' |n|.i|i
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l'i|" |i
Livery, Feed & Sale
STABLE
the giv-rnor that controlled this The cost of the whole electric power
Merchant Howe advertises his
particular generator, which was I plant, headworks and all, was over Karo syrup ami Strawberries.
R. A - S T R A T T O N
supposed to woik automatically, $1,000,000 and it furnished 10,000
C. F. Howe has b-tn dieted as It is reported here that Mr. Stratton
but it was already ov.t of working horsepower. Apparently no incou- chairman of the Estacada school lias sold his Utah holdings and will
order, and there was 110 way of venienee in running trains has been board for this year.
move to California.
shutting off the flow of water thru experienced as a result of the acei-
the turbine.
There was nothing dent.
Notice of Final Settlement
D l f l l i c k & D llT lic k ,
else to do but close the gates at the
No one was to blame for the ter­
upper end of the penstocks, which rible affair, and the company hold
Attorneys at Law
Notice is hereby Riven that the timler-
regulate the intake of water, but nobody responsible. Like all other
sixned,
administrator
of
the
Estate
of
this machinery was also disabled or similar accidents, it just happened.
4 [W Nortary Public, General Law
[ Morning Oregonian. June 23 ]
Wesley Smith, deceased, has filed in the
slow
to
respond.
The
wild
genera­
The motorman who was exchang­
County Court of Cluckamas county, state Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
stracts furnished
of Oregon, Ins final account as such ad­
ing glances with a girl, as some say tor was increasing its speed every K-fM-l-f-t"!
ministrator of said estate, and that Mon­
or, as he says, was looking at the second, and it soon began to break
By our Wayside Reporter
day, the 27th day of July, 1908, at the
M O N EY LO A N E D
movements of a fractious horse, was lose from its foundation. This started
X
hour of 10 o'clock a. in., has been fixed
havoc
of
iron,
brick,
cement,
steel
simply a light-minded person whom
by said court as the time for hearing ob­
any little incident would divert from and copper. When it was seen that
jections to said report and the final settle­ OFFICES: 2 , 3 & 4, ANDRESEN BLD.
< u y. He had no power of concen­ absolutely nothing could be done to I MrS' Kate Irvin returned Sunday ment thereof.
O reg o n C it y
O reg o n
stop the trouble, the attendants le ft! from Pleasant Valley> "h e re she had
J. P. SMITH,
tration, but could lie called from his
Administrator of the Estate of Wesley
the
building;
but
not
a
moment
to
o
!’
*
*
"
attendinS
the
Po,nona
Grange;
work by any trifling occurrence. It
Smith, deceased.
*
soon for broken machinery was lmr- she a,so visited Mrs. Kronenber^
Mortgages for Sale
was easy, even natural, for him to
—
i
several
other
friends
and
says
$500 5 years' time, 6 pr. cent.
tling
in
every
direction.
The
great
anu
several
ot,ler
melKU>
all(I
forget that life and limb of two or
$2000 3 “
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6
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three hundred people depended on velocity of the big wheels racked she had a very P,easant time'
$800 3
“
“
6
the
foundations
and
the
whole
P
E
'
Llnn
left
Tl,esday
to
his vigilance. The strain upon him
$500 2 “
“
6
“
was too great. Any little thing di generator was soon flying through Joy an outinS at the 00:1x1 at Seaside
the air in broken pieces.
CeorKe Coombs is making his
Also private money to loan on
IN
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P
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IN
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A
TER.
LA
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verts such a mind.
terms and in amounts to suit bor­
Tons of iron struck the adjoining home at J. I . Irvin s.
So often with the barber who
rower. Certificates of deposit on Or­
generator
and
it,
too,
went
wild.
'
Mrs'
Jaue
Palmateer
of
Sedro
shaves you. Some trifling occurrence
egon City Banks taken in exchange
Missies of iron weighing tons were Woolley. Wash., is visiting her SP R IN G W A TER
-
OREGON for first lien real estate mortgages.
on the street will arrest his atten­
hurled through the roof of the build- |dauBhter» Mrs. N. M. Tracy at
Call, write or phone
tion. He will look out on the street
JO H N W. LO D E R ,
ing and dropped deep into the earth Garfield.
stare at the phenomenon, forget his
Attorney at Law & Abstractor of
A nUmber of the nei8hbors ,net
work and keep yon waiting. A lit­ several hundred feet distant. Sev-
Land Titles, Oregon City, Oregon
tle dog trots by, covered with a fan­ eral magnetic field coils unfurled at the hon,e of Mr and Mrs' R '
Notice for Publication
tastic rug. It is of highest interest their copper ribbons as they flew Panton to con* ratu,ate the newly
The brick walls >'>a<-ried couple Mr. and Mrs. T.
through
the
air,
Department of the Interior. U. S.
to a crowd that collectson the street
Harders.
LarXi office at Portland, Oregon, Jt.ne ¡0 . 1908.
of
the
power
house
look
as
though
Notice is hereby given that G eorge A . B igelow of
and you have much difficulty to get
Miss F.lihi Baxter of Sellwood is
Portland, Oregon, who, on Juno lO. 1908. made
on by it, or past it. The threshing they had been bombarded by a few visiting her grandparents Mr. and Will make the season of 1908 as follows: timber
land application No. 7781 for West'/i of North
The attend­
Mondays and Thursdays at Stiter’s west K of section 20, Township o S, Range 4 E of
machine must shut down while the twelve inch connon.
Mrs.
Wm.
Wilcox.
ants say that the third, and only
barn, Eagle Creek; Tuesday noon W illam ette Meridian, has filed ri uce of Intention to
crew goes to the circus.
to Wed. noon, Morrow's barn, Es- make final proof to establish c!ai:n to land above de­
scribed, before the register & receiver at Portland,
I t is idle, indeed, to pass censure remaining turbine and generator,
tacadu, and the balance of the week Oregon, on the 26th day of August, 1908.
Notice
of
Special
School
Meet­
shook
in
its
bed
of
concrete
and
ce­
on this disposition of average hu­
at tny place,
miles southwest of Claimant names as witnesses:
ing
Charles Bdnbow, E. Turney, G eorge Turney and
man nature. The redeeming fact ment as if it rested on a foundation
Damascus.
C. E. Mack all of Portland, Oregon.
is that all these people are supreme­ of rubber.
D e s c r ip t io n
Algernon S. Dresser, R egister
Hot pieces of iron set fire to the
ly wise about public affairs; and
Notice is hereby given to the le­ "Nebraska ’10 m " is coming 5 years J 18- A 20
when they bend their thought on wooden part of the building, and as gal voters of School district 108 of old; is bright bay; weighs 1750; 7-8
Tlmbealk^d Act. June 3. 1878
blew out, water began
Clydes ia le ; heavy boiled, a:id good
matters of state, through direct leg­ the turbines
,
,
I Clackamas comity, Oregon, that a
style anil good action.
Notice for Publication
from the penstocks under a t
1 1 1
islation and in other ways, there is to spurt
r
j special school meeting for said dis-
Land O ffice at Portland. Oregon. May
4, 1908.
TER M S
This added
the general satisfaction of knowing pressure of 112 feet.
I trict will be held at the schoolhouse To insure mare to be in foal $ 10 due Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of Jurfl 3, 1878
that human wisdom has done its to the situation, but through the ef­ I to begin at the hour of 8 o'clock p. when mare is know n to lie ir> foa entitled
‘A nact for the sale c f timber lands in the
forts of a half dozen men the gates
best and utmost.
states
of California, Oregon. Nevada, and W ashing
Parting
m. on the second Thursday of Ju ly, Single service $5 cash.
ton territory.” as extended to all the public*land states
at the upper end of the penstocks
With or removing mare from county
I being the 9th day of July, 1908.
by act of August 4, 1892, Stephen N . Creech of Port
will be counted as foal. Mares must land, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon has
were closed, ilnd the water force
This
meeting
is
called
for
the be returned and retrieil at proper
LO C A L N E W S
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No
turned off.
purpose of submitting the question
7750 for the purchase of the Northwest Quarter [5ÍJ
time or will l»e counted in foal
Every effort was then used to put
of
Section Eight (8> in
township 5 South, range
to
the
legal
voters
pf
said
district,
Care
will
he
taken
to
prevent
accidents
T. J. Wirtz was in from his farm out the fire. This was accomplished
No. 4 East,
and will
offer
proof
to
show
bnt
will
not
he
responsible
should
any
that the land sought is more valuable for tts timber
at Highland, the first of the week, through the heroic efforts of the whether grades above the 8th 11am-
j
occur
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab­
and reported good crops in his lo­ employes at the plant, and the total ly, 9th, 10th, n th and 12th shall
lish his claim to said land before the register and re­
G. C. DALLAS, Owner
1
lie
taught
in
such
district.
ceiver
at Portland, Oregon, on Friday the 24 day of
cality.
destruction of tjie plant was avert­
July, 1908.
H e names as witnesses:
Dated June 20, 1908.
H . A. Hostetter of Portland, Oregon
Wm Stubbe has sold lot 10 in ed, and thus, $100,000 in property
C. F. Howe.
K . G. Staples of
block 2 to August Stubbe.
was saved.
W . L . Snyder of
L. E . Belfils,
Chairman.
Bruce W olvertcn of
A conservative estimate of the
John Page lias a crew of men at
Clerk.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above
loss
to
the
Portland
Railway,
Light
described landsare requested to file their claims in
work between Oregon City and Os­
th fi office on or before said 24 day of July. 1908
& Power Company places it at not
wego.
If F O R M A T I O N
Algernon S Dresser. R egister.
aSOAKDllfG
less than $100,000.
M21-J23 _________________________________
Alt Drill was over at Fisher in
F
a
rm
o
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B
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o
ln
o
o
o
It was nothing less than a mira
SU M M O N S
Wash, last week.
Mr. Drill had
cle that no one was killed. A two-
In the county court of the State of
$300 worth of tools destroyed jn the
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas
ton easting, in its flight, grazed the
We are equipped to manufacture
electric power house fire.
George \V. Bowdish, Plaintiff.
arm of W. J. Moore as he was leav
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
VS
Miss Edna Miller and Miss Maiy
Cellar Shingles each day, and will Orrie Bowdish, Hallie Bowdish and Ada-
Dale gave an evening party to Miss
line Sherlock, Defendants.
deliver them in Estacada at
Kitty Ellen Reagan last Thursday
To Orrie Bowdish, Hallie Bowdish and
Or the purchaser can get them at Adaline Sherlock, the above named de­
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
fendants.
the mill.
Mrs T. J. Reagan. The time was
In the name of the State of Oregon,
speijt with music nnd games after
wanting shingles examine you are hereby required to appear ami
which a luncheon was served.
answer the complaint filed against |<fli
Orders filled promptly
in the above entiled suit on or befóte the
) W. JC. Whit/Sekl has exchangeJ
27th day of June, 1908, said date being
Ijis lot on Main St. for a lot near
the expiration of six weeks from the first I
the Hazelwood creamery.
He e x ­
publication of this summons, and if you |
pects t<a erect a black-mith shop.
fail to so appear ami answer, for want
Mr. Whitfield is starting a home on
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
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court for the relief prayed for in plain­
his five acre tract near towu.
Estacada Agent -A. Morrow
W. A.
JO N E S
Good rigs and careful drivers always
SPECIAL
SprMfWRtw Country
62 acres, 35 cultivated, 3>4 acre
orchard mostly Italian prunes, some-
apples, berries and other fruit; a
dryer, good house, barn, granary
and other buildings. 6 head cattle,
26 acres crop, 15 acres clover, and
a half interest in horses and niachi-
ine. O11 good road, one mile fromi
p. o. store and school. $3,500.
See o t . write 1
The News.
Estacada, Ore
Notice for PuMRatton
Land office at Portland. Oregon.
May 9, 1908.
Notice* is hereby given that Colby Mars*on of
Cherryville. Oregon, who. on June 13. 1903, made
homestead entry Mb. 14960. for Northwest Quarter
Section 32. townsltip 2 soutit, range 6 east. Willam ­
ette Meridian, has filed notlc* of intention to make-
final five year proof to establish claim to the land a-
beve described before the register and receiver ati
Portland, Oregon, on the 22 day of June. 1>908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
David W . Douglas of Cherryvlllet Oregon
William O. Rugh of
John R. Maronay of
George Eden ef
Algernon S. Dresser. Register.
Notice for Publication
PR O PR IE T O R
Given
I« the f,
3 miles from Estacada
Local and Long Distance Telephone
Employes Narrowly Escape With Lives
county has given official notice that
prohibition of the liquor traffic will
begin on July i, in all of the 16
precincts in the county that voted
dry.
Co.
Farm for Sale
ATTENTION
Hunting ami Fishing Parties
W OOD & LUM BER
Local and Long Distance Telephoi
U . S. Land office at Portland, Oregon, May 6th.
■ 1908. Notice Is'hereby given that George L. Eadem
it Cheriyville. Ofegon. who, on Juee 11th. 1903,.
j made hosaestead entry No. 14968 for Southwest
! Quarter Section 32. township 2 south, range 6 east,.
! Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to*
make final five year proof to establish claim to the«
! land above desculbed, before the register and receiv-
| er U. S. Land, ifflce at Portland. Oregon, on the 22:
day of June, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
David W . Douglas of Cherryville. Oregoni
William Qi Rugh of
John R. INaronay of
Colby Marston of
Algernon S Dresser. Register
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S T A T I O N E R Y !
Real Estate Bargians
A. M. SiilBLEY
Clydesdale
Stallion
“Nebraska
Tom ”
It is necessary, almost, foi business men to
have. Priated stationery Ls a convenience,
a recommend, and it is better and just as
cheap as buyiug store stationery, a little at
a time.
The News prints all kinds of
B U SIN E SS
STATIO N ERY
And Would be pleased to print yours
The Estacada News
Job Printery
C E D A R
WANTED
S H I N G L E S
CELEBRATION!
&
JULIUS KRIEGER
In the death of Grover Cleveland
who died yesterday morning tire
last of our ex-presidents passed
from earth. Mr. Cleveland was net
an old man in years* but had many
diseases. H e was twice president,
and lived as an American who had
been highly honored.
< . " h
Baseball on fourth
Arrangements are in progress for
• ball game on the Fourth be­
tween Eagle Creek tod the Span-
tons, at Estacada.
60 YE A R S '
E X P E R IE N C E
PAINTING
AND
Paper Hanging
TRACS M a r k s
D is io n s
CONVNiaHTS Ac.
A n r o r p «e n d in g a sltr: rh e r I d e a r l i * Inn m ay
i|nlckl9 M M U I n cur >q>inion free whether an
turanti«'«* I» probaMv ; n e n t«M \ Conimunlm-
ti«*»isi*tri{*ttjr c* nti lei tin!. HANODOOX <>« Petente
sunt freo. U tikit ngrenc- for «R rn rU ifJ N tin ta.
Patente taken through Mann A Co. receive
Hxrtal noftee, w ithou t chante. !u the
Scientific American
A haivJeoToely lltw etrafM weekly.
cuUtt >n o f any ecient Ifte journal.
i f v v r fK M itb v .lL 8 o l 4 b j i ~
SCOTT & S T U B B S
~ j aeiDruvéevi
ilium 1 » r PU Ron
I-arweet e»r-
Tenue,
•
vi
tiff's complaint, to-wit:
To quiet title t£ the following describ­
ed premises. The_\V 1-2 of the D. L. C .l
of Josiah Garlets and wife in sections 15 I
and 16 ii^T. 4 S. R. 4 E. of the W. M. Í
containing 160 acres more or less, save |
and except 50 acres off of the North wdt I
of said W 1-2 heretofore conveyed to |
Lndema Ann Keller by E . D. Bowdish
and Deliliah Bowdish as shown by deed
recorded at page 268 Vol. 29 Record of
Deeds for Clackamas county, Oregon.
This summons is published by order of
the Hon. Thoa. A. McBride, judge of the
above entitled court, which order was
made and entered on the 9th day of M a y ,'
190Ü.
r * E N ft 9 C H C K B E L ,
AtU-raey* (or Plaintiff.
Estacada
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