r — b
T H E E S T A C A D A N E W S j care of exp. ess and baggage. This
Card of Thanks
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P U H IJ S H K D
TH URSD AY
M O R N IN G tent as to require special attention.
Mrs. Samuel H. Raney andchild-
All fruit, milk, cream and other' ren vvish to thank their neighliors
H. A. W ILLIAM S
produce which needs rapid trans- anj friends for the many kindnesses
portation, will be taken on this car. shown them during the illness and
Entered at the postoffice In Estacada. Oregon, as
W. G. Tellford, who has been in death of their husband and father.
second class mail
| the Estacada station, has lieen put
-
-•
SUBSCRIPTIO N RATES
i
in charge of the car. C. P. Kelley, Working on the Electric Pow-
$1
00
One year ...... .
50 ! of Seattle takes Mr. Tellford’s po-
^ Plant
S is months .....
sition in the station.
Thursday, July
2, ¡908
County of
Cascade
I
By our Wayside Reporter
The big plant on the Clackamas
river a mile above town, where elec
if tric power is generated, is already
being rapidly repaired.
Nearly 30
men were put lo work immediately
CELEBRATION
Mrs. R. C. Herring and W a v e , after tbe insuranee was adil,sted;
! returned home Friday from Hood and “ P o tio n s will continue until
! River where they had been visiting; l 'le P* ,nt -T-"n compttei .
\\<>
they were accompanied by Mrs. additional penstocks and two more
' Sener8tor9 w ,,‘ he m*tal,ed’ wh,ch
Clackamas County to Be D i Mooney and little daughter.
will increase the number to five.
Alice Wilcox has gone to Mil
vided— Question to Be
Since the accident the railway com
waukee to visit her sister Mrs. C.
pany
has had to start up its old
Voted on A t N ext
A. Baxter.
plant
in
Portland to supply the elec
Mr. Coop lias been building a
Election
tricity formerly made at Cazadero,
barn on liis place.
and this is expensive, costing the
E Dick is painting his house.
Estacada to Be County Seat C.
Sin, Smith came from Portland company from $ , 2,000 to $.5,000 a
0 ,
.
• .. 1 •
,
. month, more than the Clackamas
Sunday to visit his grandparents 1
river plant.
A movement is a foot, and is well Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wilcox.
under way for the creation of a new
C Johnson, II. Ilalc, and G.
From Farm Journal
county out of the east half of Clack Wyld, young men from Portland
Too
much meat, coffee, and cake
amas. The line of division will be are enjoying an outing near G ar
are not good for growing children
the line between townships 3 and 4, field.
1 Milk, butter, onions aud fruit are
west of Willamette Meridian. The
C. 15 . Stanton made a trip to
far better for muscle and health.
new county will contain about 30 Portland and returned Friday.
A man will wait on a bank four
townships, leaving about 16 town
Matt Patterson went to a Port
ships in the old county. “ Cascade” land hospital for treatment. He hours for a fish that doesn’t intend
is the name which has been suggest had Just returned fiom a three to bite; but he won’t wait five min
ed for the new county.
The crea week’s stay at New Mineral Hot utes for his wife to get ready for
I church.
tion of a new county out of the east Springs.
portion of Clackamas is no new
When lambs are from three to
scheme. The idea was started and
1 four months old they should be
agitated some years ago, but the
weaned
time is near at hand, for the reali
The most profitable hens as a rule
zation of the proposition. It will
! are not tlie stylish ones.
be necessary to have the question
come up and be voted on by the
people of tile state at large at the
next general election. The county Miss Mabel Judd W in s in the
of “ Hoed R iver" was created at
Goddess of Liberty
I < *
the last general election in this man
Contest
ner, and the county of Cascade, as
Will make the season of 1908 as tollows:
proposed, will have nearly three
The dance given by the Estacada
times tile area of Hood River. It Volunteer Fire Dept, last Saturday Mondays and Thursdays at Suter’s
is thought that the plan for this new evening was well attended, and the l>arn, Eagle Creek; Tuesday noon
to Wed. noon, Morrow’ s barn, Ks-
county will meet with little or no crowd enjoyed itself. The princi j tacada, and the balance of the week
opposition.
This portion of the pal attraction of the ‘ evening was at iny place, 1 / l i miles southwest of
couitty is so isolated from the pres the counting of the votes for God
Damascus.
ent seat of couuty government that dess of liberty. The vote was an
DESCRIPTIO N
it will make but very little differ nounced at ro o’ clock, and follow "Nebraska Tom’ ’ is comings years
old; is bright bay; weighs 1750; 7-8
ence to the West end of the county ing is the result—
when the division comes.
The Mabel Judd ............................... 280 Clydesdale; heavy boned, and good
style and good action.
portion to be made into a new coun Ruth Dale ..................................... 249
TERM S
ty has a population and an assessed Gertrude Morrow ....................... 101 To insure mare to be in foal $ 10 due
valuation which will justify its be Emma Gerhardus ....................... 101 when mare is known to be in foal
Parting
ing made into a county.
Estacada
F iftysix numbers were sold for j Single service $5 cash.
would be the logical location for the the dance. Music for the evening with or removing mare from county
will be counted as foal. Mares must
county seat.
was furnished by L. E. Belfils, cor be returned and retried at proper
-
net; Neil Bronson, violin, and Miss
time or will be counted in foal
LO CAL N EW S
Cabot, pianist.
Manager Lauryy Care will be taken to prevent accidents,
but will not be responsible should any
of the Hotel Estacada gave the din
occur
G. H. Liclithorn's new building ner.
G. C. DALLAS, Owner
is nearing completion.
ESTA C A D A
P R O G R A M
Oration by Lewis M . H ead of Portland
1 p. m.
1-4 mile Horse Race, A ll Classes, Purse
$20
1:30
1-4 mile Pony Race, A ll Classes, Purse $15
2
Baseball Game at the Ball Grounds, 7th & Main Streets,
E agle Creek V S Union Meat Co. Purse $20
W ILL B E GODDESS
2:45
50 Y ard Foot R ace for Boys
3
N ail D riving Contest for Ladies
O F LIB ER T Y
3:30
Obstruction
4
Ladies’
4:15
16 Pound Shot
4:30
H igh
4:45
Standing Broad Jump
5
Pie
5:30
H igh
6
Running Broad Jump
Clydesdale
Stallion
Foot
Race
Put
Vault
Eating
Contest
Jump
Dancing in the Pavilion, 3 till 6 p. m. Beginning again at 8 o'clock
Band Concert at the bandstand in the park, by the Eistacada Band
2 P. M . to 6 P.
M.
Under the Auspices of the
Estacada Volunteer Fire Dept
T IM E C A R D
0 . W. P.
&
Ry.
Co.
j:
E ST AC AD A-P O R TLA ND
1 Cars leave Estacada for Port- j;
land:
Dimick & Dimick,
7:22, 9:22, 1 122: A. M. and
1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9:15 P. M. ■ ■
C E D A il
S H S M G L E S
Cars leave Portland for F.sta-
cada:
We are equipped to manufacture
7 : 1 5 , 9 : 1 5 , 1 1 : 1 5 A. M. and “ from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
1: 15, 3:^5, 6:15, 7:25 P. M. ; Cedar Shingles each day, and will
deliver them in Estacada at
Way freight leaves Estacada • •
Or the purchaser can get them at
in the morning, daily except i
Sun. returning in the evening. • the mill.
Freight also leaves Portland !!
When
in the morini.g goes to Ch/.a-
these.
dtro ..nd returns to Portland
wanting shingles examine
Orders filled promptly
M a in o P ic t 1 o f th e c o m p a n y : IJ 2 r - z -?
F ir s t S t. P o r t la n d , O r e g o n .
US
JULIUS KRIEGER
-----P R O P R IE T O R -----
Estacada Agent
A. Morrow
60 Y E A R S’
EXPERIEN CE
<c
FO R
T r a d ì M a im s
D is io n s
C o pyrigh ts Ae.
A nfora pendln* s sketch and description may
Snlckly aaoertain pur opinion free whether an
lurention Is probably patent able. Com mimica.
tloiiAorrkrtlycotiüdeiiUal. NANODPQH on rutents
•ent free. Orassi auorcy for »ecurli-ii patent«.
Patenta taken turousH Muim k l ' o . receive
tptcial notice, without chanro, lit the
Scientific » r i c a n
A handsomely lllumtreied weeklr. f .nrceet dr-
culatl" i o f any •ricniuljt hntrtml. Terms, to a
yenr; f »or i u m I is , «1. Sold by ail new »den 1er«.
PAINTING
Paper Hanging
S unn SCO.*"*-**’ New York
_ _ Brauch O lk « , Há V PL. Washington. U .C .___
AND
WANTED
tKítáfJs’
Farm or
will as
SC O TT
Race
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I . « . . » . . I .
T'T’T T ’T . T T T T ’r " rT T " rT ’l . T rT T
Joseph Suter Dead
The funeral of Samuel H. Raney
which took place last Thursday was
. largely attended.
Mr. Raney was
Attorneys at Law
one of the oldest settlers here, hav
Nortary Public, General Law-
ing resided here 48 years
He was
a man whom everyone liked. Rev. Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b
stracts furnished
M B. Parounagian preached the
funeral sermon in the M. E. church
M O NEY LO A N ED
and the burial took place at the
Springwater cemetery. Mr. Raney
is survived by a widow, and (he OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, ANDRESEN Fli.I).
following children: Benjamin, H ar
O reg o n C it y
O r e g o n IT
ley, George, William, Mrs. Bird M.
Whitehead, Mrs. Lena Deen, Mrs.
I.inua Guttrkige and Charles Hen
ry-
Beginning Wednesday momiug
the railway company began running
an express and Ixiggage car on the
Estacada line. The car leaves Es
tacada with the 7:2a train in the
morning, and makes three trips to
PorllAnd each day.
This mi vice is intruded to take
11
100 Y ard Foot Race (R a c e track in park)
The Clbckamas County Fair will
Joseph Suter died at 9 o ’clock p.
take place at Canby on October I, m. last Saturday at his home at
2 and 3.
A
Eagle Creek. Mr. Suter had been
J. R. Wilson returned home last in very poor health for more than a
week from a trip around the Pacific year, and his death was not unex
Northwest world He visited many pected. Mr. Suter was an honorable
a little town while away, hut found G. A. R. veteran, and received $50
nothing as good as Estacada. Mr. a month pension. The funeral was
Wilson thinks he will stay here and held Sunday.
enter business of some kind.
Express and Baggage Car
Historic and Civic Parade
12 to 1 p. m. Lunch
‘Nebraska Tom”
On Monday morning E P. Scott
and H. K. Stubbs In-gnu work on
the Estacada State Bank building.
They have a contract with the hank
peo]de to repaint their hanking
house throughout, inside and out
side, and also to lepaper the inter
ior, and put a hard oil finish on the
woodwork. The improvements in
volves an expenditure of $*17.8 5
The bank officials say it is their
purpose to make the hank building
and its appointments throughout as
handsome and convenient as possi
ble.
10 a. m.
2:30
--------
Joseph Nicholson is assisting
Frank VatiDuren in the market.
O R EG O N
& STU BBS
detcrlp
icrlpl
about locatloa.
• only who
__
cea be had. A<
VU -
L DARBTSNIKK. Baa MS
G ive price.
AT-
The Sunday School of St David’s
church of Portland came out to E s ■
tacada in two special cars last F ri
day and spent the day picnicking.
;L ä I
PRINTED
* TimbssUnd Act, June 3. 1878
Notice for Publication
Land Office at Pert land, Oregon,• May 4. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress cf June 3. 1878
entitled "Anact for the sale of timber lands in the
states of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing- ,
ton territory.” as extended to all the public land states 1
by act of August 4, 1892, Stephen N. Creech of Port
land, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 1
7750 for the purchaseof the Northwest Quarter [3*1 !
of Section Eight (8 ) in
township 5 South, range
No. 4 East, and will offer proof to show
♦hat tho land »ought is more valuable for its timber ,
or store than for agricultural purposes and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the register and re- 1
celver at Portland. Oregon, on Friday the 24 day of j
July, 1908. He names as witnesses:
H. A. HPstetter of Portland. Oregon
"
K. C. Staples of
W. L. Snyder of
Bruce Wolvertonof
A ry and all persona claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims irr
this office on or before said 24 day of Ju’y . 1908
Algernon S Dresser. Register.
M 2 1 - ^ 3 _______________________ __ _________ _
|
Notice lor Publication
Department of the Intericr. U. S.
; Land office at Portland, Oregon. Jure 10. 19C8. J
j Notice is hereby given that George A. Bigelcw cf
■ Portland. Cregcn. who. on Juna 10. 1908. made
! timber land arp-ication No. 7781 for West,*4 of North i
j west V of section 20. Township 5 S. Range 4 E cf :
! Willamette Meridian, has fUdd retire cf intention to
make final procf to establish claim to lard abovS de
scribed. before the register St t ece'.vsr at Portland, i
j Oregon, on the 25th day of August, 1908.
| C'aimant navies »8 witnesses:
Charles Ber-low. E. Turney. George Turney and ;
* C. E. Mack all of Portland. Oregon.
Algernon S. Dresser Register
! J I8 -A 2 0
Notice of Final Settlement
STATIONERY!
It is necessary, almost, foi Business men to
have. Printed stationery is a convenience,
a recommend, and it is better and just as
cheap as buying store stationery, a little at
a tiifi 5.
The News prints all kinds of
BUSINESS
.STATIONERY
And would be pleased to print yours
$
$
The Estacada News
Job Printery
Livery, Feed & Sale
Farm for Sale
In the famous Springwater Country
STABLE
3 miles from Estacada
Notice is hereby fciven that the under
! 62 acres, 35 cultivated, 3 ^ acre
signed, administrator of the Estate of
W . A. JO N ES
orchard mostly Italian prunes, some
Wesley Smith, deceased, has filed in the 1
PRO PRIETO R
I County Court of Clackamas county, state j
j apples, berries and other fruit; a
of Oregon, his final account as such ad- j
dryer, good house, barn, granary
Good rigs and careful drivers always
ministrator of said estate, and that Mon
and other buildings. 6 head cattle,
day. the 27th day of July. 1908, at the,
26 acres crop, 15 acres clover, and
SPECIAL ATTENTION
hour of 10 o'clock A- ui . has been fixed
by said court as the time for hearing ob-1 Given Hunting and Fishing Parties a half interest in horses and mach
jectiona to said report and the final settle
ine. On good road, one mile from
ment thereof.
p. o. store and school. $3,500.
WOOD
&
LUM
BER
J. r . SM ITH,
Sec or write
\dministrator of the Estate of Wesley 1 Local and Long Distance Telephone
Smith, deceased.
1
The News,
Estacada, Ore