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II. A, WILLIAMS
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Oreeon
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ass mail
second
class
as After 12 Winning
G a i T lC S
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gle Creek Surrenders to a
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
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One year....
S ix months
Portland Team 6 to U
Chautauqua at
Gladstone On
T h e Annual Tim e of Éducation ,
Inspiration and Recreation
Takinp, Place,
50
Thursday. Jiiy
9.
icos
tiful
Southpaw Twirler Gets Hit
Bryan was a congressman from
Nebraska during 1891 5. .
There is
an
end to all
both great and small.
Park
Beau
and
Grounds
things,
O ne's st. r
July 7th to iOth Inclusive
| may he in the ascendency today ami
Attorney L iv y Stipp has been ap lieyotd the hor'z n at tomo ro .i’s
pointed deputy district attorney for dawn.
Beautiful Gladstone Park on tilt
And all stars ate alii e [ o
this district.
litical, sporting, dra'matic and bttsi- banks of the lower Clackamas riw t
n s; stars, all of them, become, as is again alive with people who are
(Betunóme is the name of a new 1 it were, shooting stars, and strike a attending the auau. 1 meeting of the
suburb that has been platted and is I downward course. Eagle Creek has Willamette Valley Chautauqua that
a baseball team this year of which gathers there from the 7th to the
to be a part of Oregon City.
íiie B¡¿ Woodworking Factory cf t l.i estacada Wood Manufacturing Co. that May Start up Again
Miss
Emma
Mary
¡S CEDAR
Worn r entertained
Petscli and
19th inclusive. Quite a few peoplt
Gussie Kindorf, Poitland friends,
from
around
here
will
be
at
the
be,
for
the
n.ir.e
played
12
games
T h e cherry crop is ripening and
T h is is on the 4th.
The quality is fully up to the stand this season before it m .t defeat. ; meeting part of the time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stul l s, who
ard though the yield will not be the Their long, unbroken li-t of victor one of the opportunities during tin
ies came to an end last Sunday, and year when people can take an out ire spending tl’.eir vacation in the
biggest.
the needles given them by a b u d ing near home, tinder thecool shade city of Gresham, visited Merchant
of dusky husk i s of I’or 1 red on the of the dense groves, and listen to Win. Dale and family, Sunday.
ft has grown into such a habit of
home field.
Several hundred peo the very best and refined amuse
doing so, the Democratic patty
Miss Lora Stormcr is visiting at
ple saw the game, and many attend ments; bear the ablest platform
could do nothing else but nominate
the home of sn aunt, M is S. A n
ed to see that the visitors were giv n speakers and lecturers, singers and
William J. Bryan.
derson, in Salem.
Mrs. Anders 11
Every d ay’ s program
a fair show.
It stems that the um musicians.
is a daughter of Mrs. W. J Emmett
pire had made several bad decisions is a rare treat, and the interest is
T h e members of the M. E. Sun
T . L. StandEsh, of J,'’- A ngelas,
in tile game at F.stacadaon the 4th, never lost.
day School are preparing a pro
who
has been visit in;: ! is sister,
Tomorrow, Friday the iotli, is
all in favor of bis home team. This,
gram for Children's Day which will
the local fans decided would not Portland Day, and at 2 o ’clock p. Mrs. Henry Trapp, Eft 011 Tuesday
be given on the evening of the 19th.
take plate at Si n la.
gatne^ with 111. John Sharp Williams of Missis for Woodburti where he will spend
out a loud noise lieing made.
Both sippi, and the United States, will a few da )s with his mother, Mrs.
that town is proud, un 1 well it may
It is County Commissioner W. teams played good ball, but luck give his great lecture on “ America
H . Mattooti now, Mr. Mattoon hav perched 011 the visitors’ bench, who for Americans.”
ing taken the oath of office Monday appeared to have the best all-round
There arc a number of other big
morning. J. E. Jack, who was e- players, although they were only men with national reputations a-
Iected assessor, will not take office able to get 6 runs off the locals.
It public entertainers.
Each day’ s
is reported that the same teams are program begins in the morning and
Until the 1st of next January.
to play another game at Eagle C 'k
continues until in the evening.
on the 19th.
Surveyors are at work running a
I’ etsch, Helen
height.
Clackamas, and empties
into the
range is just immense this year.
PAINT
P aper H angii
De
partment Writes About It— T h e L a w on the Subject
up to 700 feet.
business.
SCOTT
all the way
of
Many complimentary re
marks were made concerning it.
seemed to be everywhere,
pensing
“ sweet
music.”
It
and dis
strains of happy
Under the leadership of
Mr. L. E. Belfils the boys have done
remarkably well in the short time
since the organization of the band
It is hoped the boys will continue
intoxicating
liquors
A. Gorrell
from the Eastern
Paragraph 3 of section 98 reads—
Estaeada was all that could be e x
pected under the circumstances.
As
is usual on such occasions the pro
gram was not carried out completely
as it was advertised.
to btaine for it.
But no one is
There are always
some unexpected things happening,
a
and
N EW S
Mrs. H. Cooper left for Portland, have been installed, completing the
Tuesday morning whereshe will re plaut as it was before the wreck.
ceive treatments of a specialist for
Archie Yocum goes up to Mount
her eye sight.
Hood today.
H e will help his un
Mrs. Patterson and daughter, and
cle in the sawmill getting out lum
O us R jx, of Portland, were guests
ber for Potnpii.
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stuben, t h e 1
W ilbur Wade is over from O lix.
4th and Sunday.
He says the crops over where he
Nearly 400 people were served ! lives have lieen damaged by the hot
with meals at the
Hotel Estaeada weather.
on the 4th.
For sale
Two
lots
ê
The Estaeada News
Job Printery
Livery, Feed
In the famous Springwatcr Country
STABLE
3 miles from Estaeada.
62 acres, 35 cultivated,
W . A.
JONES
PROPRIETOR
apples,
A. B. Dean, Estaeada
Inquiries answered at T h e N ews
R. S. Coop went up to
Mr.
De-
j
Steinman
is
home
T he Fanton,
Honebon,
1 T raoc M ark *
ORLI’.ON
D e s ig n s
Wnt.
borne.
A handsom ely llhistrsf ed w eekly. la r g e s t cir
culation o f any sclent Hie Journal. Term s, 83
---------- nt tie. $1. Sold by all newsdealer*.
scar on both shoulders; was seen
So.3e'Bw**"’New York
15 or 20; branded
points,
o, «25 r S t- W ashington, D. &
sm all,
Oatfield
‘ family.
marks on breast.
Owner can have
Dr. L. J. Hewitt and his family same by paying charges.
! nre enjoying an outing on their
Wm. Delap,
A thorough cleaning and brush
ing after each d ay’s work will go a
long way toward keeping the horse
! place near Garfield.
in condition to do profitable work.
Estaeada, Oregon.
T he Garfield Ladies’ Aid Society
Never leave the stable door open
Blanket him ami open the window
Sckntific American
A n unruly mare in answer to es -1
tray notice, light bay, weight 1200, |
star in forehead, had 3 shoes on. a
came over from small white strip next hoof of right
Seaside to spend the 4th with his hind foot, right ear split, has wire 1
court, spent the 4th and Sunday at
— Farm Journal.
r r r M ’ '
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n yon e sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain o u r opinion fr e e w hether an
invention is probably patentable. Contnninlca-
tions st rictly confidential. HAN0BUOK on Patents
•ant free. < »Ideal agency fo r e eeerfn * patent«.
Patents taken through Munn St Co. receive
tp tcia i notice, w ith ou t charge, !u th e
Taken U p
4 black
If you do not, you should take
The E staeada News,
| met at the home
ot
YEAR 9 ’
ATENTS
Snyder,
first about Mch
Estaeada, Ore
60
A. M. SHIBLEY
on left hip,
$3.720.
EXPERIENCE
Real Estate Bargians
G oin g anywhere? Going to trav from Portland and expects to re
SPRINGW ATER
el? If you are, you will need either main during the summer.
Rulien Funton and wife, while in or anywhere else who you like, sub- have a new supply of these goods, j Linn, and Rawlins families spent
town Tuesday, closed up the deal scribe for T he N ews and send i t , Also, shawl straps, Etc. E tc.-H . j the fourth picnicing on Eagle Creek
Ballard Looney came over from
for their farm.
to hitn or her.
Cooper & Co.
j Seaside to enjoy the celebration at
O u y Graliel, of Arleta, is spend- \
| Estaeada.
ing a week with his grandfather, 1
Robert and Milsie Snyder have
H. Cooper.
gone to work with forest ranger
Judge F , M. G ill of the supreme
R. H. W ilcox.
less you want him to get congestion.
The News,
IN S P R I N G W A T E R L A N D S E E
Miss Lydia
road, one mile from
See or write
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slashing.
office.
26 acres crop, 15 acres clover, and
By our Wayside Reporter
Itnoy’s place on Saturday to do some
granary
a half interest in horses and mach-
On good
Dimick & Dimick,
Attorneys at Law
PSPN ortary Public, General Law
ractice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b
j
stracts furnished
Mrs. C. A.
A show case, counters, shelving, I
M ONEY LO AN ED
heater,
stove
pipe
etc.
for
sale
at j
'*■ '
Currinsville society met with them,
verv
reasonable
prices,
a
lt
hi-
print-
j
o
ffices
:
2,
3
&
4,
ANDRESRN
tlte Rev. Par uinagian and wife and
1 Looney on Tuesday; several of the
1
$ . .daughters t\s.r. also present.
ing office.
O kkgos C ity
Land O ffice at Portland, Oregon. May
4, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with t h »
I provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 187ft
entitled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the-
I states of California. Oregon, Nevada, and W ashing-
1 ton territory," as extended to all the public land states
j by act cf August 4, 1892. Stephen N. C reech of Port
land, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon has
this day filed in this office his sworn statement No
I 7750 for the purchase of the Northwest Quarter
J
of Section Eight (8 ) irv
township 5 South, range
No. 4 East,
and will
offer
proof to
show*
that the land sought is m ore valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to estab
lish his claim to said land before the register and re
ceiver at Portland. Oregon, on Friday the 24 day o f
July, 1908.
H e names as witnesses:
H. A . Hostetter of P°rtland, Oregon
K . G. Staples of
W . L . Snyder of
Bruce W olvertonof
A n y and all persons claiming adversely the above
described landxare requested to file their claims in.
this office on or before said 24 day of July, 1908
Algernon S Dresser. Register.
M21-123
other fruit; a
barn,
! p. o. store and school
Local and Long Distance Telephone
house and outbuildings for sale on
house,
and other buildings. 6 head cattle,
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Hunting ami Fishing Parties
WOOD & LUMBER
berries and
dryer, good
Good rigs ami careful drivers always
Given
3 ’4 acre
orchard mostly Italian prunes, some
j ine.
Bank of Estaeada.
100 by 100 feet with
Farm for Sale
Sale
&
lieve it, come and see.
100 x
If you have a friend in the East « trunk, suit case or telesco{>e. We
to cool off an overheated horse, un
Notice for Publication
j
These
easy terms, or will trade for team
and wagon.
STA T IO N ER Y
TO OUR TR AD E
T w o fine residence lots
on Main St. at top of grade.
100, $175.
Main offices of the company: 132 1-2
First St. Portland, Oregon.
N ew s prints all kinds of
Timbealand Act. June 3. 1878
R. Crawford $354,
Friday, and electricity will again lie The doctor’s phone can he connected made in the United States.
the Fall, when another machine will
The
also leaves Portland
dero and returns to Portland
court to build a one-span bridge at
Office and residence, up stairs in the Es
tacada Pharmacy building
T he first of tile new generators Entrance between drug store a n d Sparks
W e arc now prepared to furnish
store, 011 Broadway
that has been put in at the power
you with sewing machine needles Sc
Local and Long Distance Telephone
station will be started tomorrow,
shuttles for any sewing machine
will furnish enough power until in
Freight
Printed stationery is a convenience,
time.
freight leaves Estaeada
in the morning goes to Caza
Surgeon
+**>#*>
A , M. and
Sun. returning hi the evening.
A n d would be pleased to print yours
awarded the contract by the county
were, C.
u :r 5
in the morning, daily except
has been
ami it takes a united effort on the secured from that source.
This with your home phone at night if re are made by the Boye Needle Co. of
part of everyone to make a Fourth machine is one that was in use at a quested. One long ring.
Chicago, and art put tip in nice,
celebration u real howling success. substation.
clean tubes, and everyone is guar
T he Fire Department did as well as
Another generator that is coming
anteed to be true. Call and see them
Trespass notices printed 011 good
anyone could with the means at from the east will be ready for use
and also the needle threader with
cloth at T he News shop; 10c, three
hand.
in about two weeks.
T h e company
which any person can thread a nee
for 25c
L
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considers that these two generators
dle in the dark.
If you don’ t be
LOCAL
have.
HENRY V. ADIX, M. 0.
Physician
7 :1 5 ,9 :1 5 ,
It is necessary, almost, for business men to
and Olds Sc Re.cl $345.
Plant Being
Repaired
cada:
ê s-sar
:
BU SIN ESS
bids
Electric
Cars leave Portland for E sta
cheap as buying store stationery, a little at
east of town, work to begin at once.
and
1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9:15 P. M.
W
Mr. Lindsey’s hid was $346. Other
articles and packages of mailable dispatch. ’’
7:22, 9 T22, 1122: A . M.
W ay
Lindsey Gets Bridge
Eagle Creek F'alLs four miles north
'
land ;
a recommend, and it is better and just as
Contractor A 1 Lindsey
Co.
1:15, 3:45, 6:15, 7:25 P. M.
shock or jar, or to spontaneous com
“ Rural carriers are permitted to bustion, or any article exhaling bad
odor, shall not in any circumstanc
carry, outside of the mails, for hire,
es be carried by rural carriers in
for and upon request of patrons of
their vehicles while on the service
their routes, only unmailable arti
of their routes, or while they have
cles and packages of merchandise, mail in their custody for delivery or
in their good work.
T he Fourth of July celebration in
0 . W. P. & K y .
STATIONERY!
Mr. Gorrell is an old
(ardent,
rural carriers. sives, liquids liable to explosion by
Morrow
TIME CARD
STUBBS
INTE D
especially.
ry instructions, relative to express vinous, spirituous or malt), explo
package business by
-A.
Cars leave Estaeada for Port
and peddle them out to be eaten by express matter for hire and that vided such articles are received of John Zobrist, paying $150 an acre
T h ii land lays on the west
there is laxity on the part of post one merchant or patron to be deliv cash.
white folks.— Moro Observer.
masters and rural carriers in the ob ered to one merchant or patron. side of town.
bration.
&
estates
T he postoffice department writes matter weighing over 4 pounds and friend of President Estes and Cash
under
date of June 3otliT—
mailable and tlnmailable articles ier Belfils of the State Bank whom
delicacy, which is left almost whol
Reports have Iteen received at the when combined in one package he knew when they all resided in
ly' annually to scabby Indians and
Mr. Gorrell has bought
squaws, who dry them on sticky department that rural carriers are whether weighing in the aggregate Roseburg.
ten
acres
adjoining
the town from
more
or
less
than
4
pounds,
pro
carrying
mailable
merchandise
as
blankets from sore-backed ponies,
servance of section 98, rural delive But
A gen t
E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D .
found to pick this native Oregon
the main features of the 4th’ s cele
— -P R O P R IE T O R -----
Estacada
N at’ l Magazine.
Settlement
the country.
is a pity that clean hands cannot be
T h e Estaeada band was one of
JULIUS KRIEGER
200 feet a-
bove the street, 15 reach the eleva
part of the state is here looking over
It
wanting shingles exam ine
Orders filled promptly
T h e roofs of 55 of those
building are more than
S
When
these.
18 are over 20 stories in
to take care of all kinds of legal
W h at M ay B e Carried by Rural M ail Carriers— Postoffice
huckleberry crop in the Cascades
1
T he Bank of Estaeada is prepared
Willamette near Oregon City.
Mountaineers tell us that the wild
Or the purchaser can get them at
the mill.
Y. city now numbers over too office
der carry the elevation
Rules Governing Rural Mail Carriers
F O R
buildings more than 10 stories high,
of which
and will
deliver them in Estaeada at
AND
tric railroad, it is thought.
Estucada, and runs parallel to the
I Cedar Shingles each day,
The list of great buildings in N
tion of 300 feet, while the remain
T his
W e are equipped to manufacture
j from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
I). M. Ratcliffe.
line up Abernathy creek for an elec
creek lies a few miles southwest of
SHINGLES
bi . d
O regon
Mot ice for
Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S „
Land office at Portland, O regon , June 10. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that G eorge A . Bigelow of
Portland. Oregon, who. on J u re 10 1908, made
timber land application No. 7781 for W e s t34 of North
1 west % of section 20. Township 5 S. Range 4 E of
W illam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final proof to establish claim to land above de-
j scribed, before the register & receiver at Portland.
Oregon, on the 26th day of August. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Benbow. E. Turney. G eorge Turney and
C. E. Mack all of Portland, Oregon.
Algernon S. Dresser. R egister
J I8 -A 2 0
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, administrator of the Estate of
Wesley Smith, deceased, has filed in the
County Court of Clackamas county, state
of Oregon, his final account as such ad
ministrator of said estate, and that Mon
day, the 27th day of July, 1908, at the
hour of 10o ’clock a. m., has been fixed
by said court as the time for hearing ob
jections to said reportand the final settle
ment thereof.
J. P. SMITH,
Administrator of the Estate of Wesley
Smith, deceased.