The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, July 30, 1908, Image 4

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    THE
ESTACADA
P U B L IS H E D
NEWS
TH URSD AY
M O R N IN G
H. A. W IL L IA M S
Entofod at tha poatofflca In Estacada. Oregon, as
second class mail
SUBSCRIPTIO N RATES
One year.......................................... - ........ Si 00
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SO
Thursday, July 30,1008
Willie Hearst is one of those who
must be at the head of whatever he
is connected with, or he will kick
and get out.
Oregon will, perhaps, be repre­
sented in the next presidential cabi­
net. The favorite sons who may
go to Washington are Fulton and
Chamberlain.
thru Estacada State Bank and are
now in possession of Mr. North
By our Wayside Reporter 2 j
bearing Kaffottry's receipt thereon,
N ew School Principal Secured and a board bill of $41 at H. W.
Green’ s, which North paid for Kaf- j
G. T . Hunt is building a new
foury, handing the receipt to the
barn on his place.
The directors of the Estacada
latter.
Norman Linn has gone to work
school district has secured the serv- l
North says that he never gave
at Linn’s mill.
ices of Walter H. James as principal
Kaffottry a check for $200 at any ^
H. D. Trapp has made a begin­
of the town school the coming year.
time and if Kaffoury holds any such
ning on painting his lion:-*
Mr. James comes from Michigan
check it is a forgery or has been
Mrs. R. H. Currie was a visitor
where he has been engaged in school
stolen from Mr. North’ s check book Tuesday at Camp Reed on Eagle
work, being principal of a school of
bearing an unauthorized signature.
Creek.
nine teachers.
Mr. Jam es’ family
Miss Louisa Duus has returned
will move here. The school year
LO C A L N E W S
from home Portland
will open on Sept. 14.
Wm. Davis Jr. and family are
Mrs. W. S. Irwin, of Corvallis, visiting at Aberdeen, Wash.
Mrs. J. P. Irvin returned Mon­
Heating Plant for School j is expected here Friday.
There was no meeting of the city day from a visit to friends at Red-
Hereafter the land and Spriugwater.
The Estacada public school build­ council Tuesday.
j
Itoard
will
hold
monthly
sessions
Found A watch. Call at the
ing will be heated by hot air. The
unless
called
together
on
special
News
office. Describe pJoperiv.
school board has decided to have a
business.
Pay
add.
heating plant installed before the
with his hands in his pocket.
— Farm Journal
beginning of the next school year.
Parties were here last week looking
over the building to make an esti­
mate of the cost. It is considered
that the cost of heating by furnace
will be much cheaper than with
stoves, and the results will be a
Bryan’s brother Charley is mana­ more sanitary school.
ger of his campaign, and T aft's
brother Charley is managing his
Sale of Three A cre Tract
campaign, while Watson and Cha-
fin will worry along by their own
The Estacada State Bank has just
scheming.
sold to J. A. Upton of Forest Grove
The lastest presidential ticket to
appear is that put up by the Inde­
pendence League at Chicago, Tues­
day. Thomas Hisgen for president
and John Graves for vicepresident.
three acres of land from the John
Zobrist tract at $ 150 an acre. The
piece of land is just north of the 11
acres recently bought by Eliza P.
Gorrell. Mr. Upton will at once
build a nice home, anil move here
with his wife and daughter, the lat­
ter to attend the high school. The
establishing of a high school course
here was instrumental in. bringing
Mr. Upton to Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollingsworth
were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. A. |
Demoy’s last Saturday.
CEDAR
SHINGLES
FOR
Or the purchaser can get them at
tlie mill.
PAINTING
Paper Hanging
AND
Physician and Surgeon
SCOTT
*****
w it h y o u r h o m e
q u e s te d .
ph on e
at
n ig h t
if
wanting shingles examine
Orders filled promptly
JULIUS KRIEGER
-----P R O P R IE T O R -----
Estacada Agent—A. Morrow
TIME CARD
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cSc S T U B B S
:j 0 . W. P. & Ry.
e s t a c a d a
PRINTED
re­
O n e lo n g r in g .
m
The Estacada Mews
Job Printery
Livery, Feed
&
Sale
STABLE
Sciemifit JM rican
MUNN & Co.36,B" ' New York
Co. j:
- p o r t l a n d
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1:2a, 3:52. 6:2a, 9 :15 p. m . j*
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1 Cars leave Portland for Esta- '!
STATIONERY!
TO OUR TRADE
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cada;
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1 : 1 5 ,3 :4 5 , 6 :1 5 , 7 : 2 5
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i ! Freight also leaves Portland )
’ in the morning goes to Caza- !!
| i dero and returns to Portland ! 1
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132 1-2
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at Portland, Oregon, June 10, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that George A. Bigelow of
Portland, Oregon, who, on June 10. 1908, mad®
timber land application No. 7781 for West% of North
west K o f section 20, Township 5 S, Range 4 E.of
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final proof to establish claim to land above de­
scribed. before the register & receiver at Portland.
Oregon, on the 26th day of August. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Benbow, 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
N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n d e r*
s ig n e d ,
a d m in is t r a t o r o f
W e s le y S m it h , d e c e a s e d ,
th e
E s ta te o f
h as file d in t h e
C o u n t y C o u r t o f C la c k a m a s c o u n t y , s ta te
o f O r e g o n , h is fin a l a c c o u n t as su ch a d ­
m in is t r a t o r o f sa id es ta te , a n d t h a t M o n ­
d a y , th e* 27 t h
hou r o f
d a y o f J u ly ,
10 o ’ c lo c k
a.
1908 ,
a t th e
m .,lia s b ee n
b y sa id c o u r t as t h e t im e
Miss Thetta Stephens was a sis­
ter of Miss Mae Stephens who has
taught in the primary room of the
Kstacada school the past two years. ;
je c t io n s t o sa id r e p o r t a n d th e fin a l s e t t le ­
m e n t t h e r e o f.
J. P . S M I T H .
A d m in is t r a t o r o f th e
E sta te
of
W e s le y
S m it h , d e c e a s e d .
Bring in your printing.
$1 a year
B y C H A R L E S W . M O R S E . F in a n c ie r a n d “ S h ip D in g K in g.'*
KAFFOURY-NORTH CASE
,**-w>*s*w 1 1 j._ business credit of the country has not boon SF.RI-
je n re v
O LSL\
impaired.
Confidence must be restored
^
through the very men who first took alarm. When
Former Business Associates In +
•t
^
y ♦ the cry of danger was raised the New York bankers
T rouble— Mysterious
♦
ACTED L IK E A DROVE OF SIIKE F A T T IIE
Check
SIG H T OF A STR A N G E DOG— one jumped the
fence, and others followed without stopping to reason out the effect.
The following news itcmapp nred
THE PRECENT CITOATICN IS 3I.YPLY A CASE OF FIN AN CIAL
in the Evening Telegram of July 24 HYSTERIA. AND WC A L L KNOW T H A T HYSTERICS ARE SELDOM
"E d . Kaffottry has brought shit a FATAL. WHEN THE DANKER 3 CF THIS CIT Y REGAIN CONFI­
gainst H. N. North for $200. He DENCE IN THEMSELVES AND MEET TH E REASONADLE DEMANDS
says that North gave him an un­ CF 3USINE33 INTERESTS CONFIDENCE W I L L AT ONCE BE RE­
dated check for $200 on the I s a- STORED THR OUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
eada State Bank, with the under­
Si visiies show that there is FI FN'TY OF MONTY in the banks
standing that the paper was not to to meet nil immediate nee !s of 1. i n
The situation is amazing
lie presented at the bank until a when you take these facts into con- i ier'ti -n.
specified time, and that when he
Hie hankers of New 'l ork are AI.O NIi responsible for whatever
turned the check In the bank re­
embarrassment toe business men of ih.' » ity are e:,;» rieneiug. Ms*,
fused payment on the ground that
North had no funds on deposit. ’’ , ter« will ease itp just s* toon as tin ; 1 .inkers regain confidence in
In answer to the above Mr. North themselves.
The country hanks and money ler.uir- ir.stitnti« us in the south and
sat s that he purchased the I-loth
interest in the firm of Darowisb, west were N E V E R IN A MORE ¡ ’ EO-GTiEOUS C O N D IT IO N
North & Co. from Ed. Kaffottry for On account of this thoro can be no reason to fear it G E N E R A L panic.
the agreed price of #250 which was Almost every community large cuoitg't to support a bank o f its own
paid by handing Kaffottry checks has enough money to title over its own enterprises.
No man cltb.ua the ladder of fame for J209 which have been paid!
fix e d
f o r h e a r in g o b ­
A. M. SHIBLEY
through the wax with a big needle
or awl and pour a few drops of ni­
tric acid over the letters you have
made. Leave a few minutes, then
wipe off the wax and your name
will l>e on the iron
Some men burst their reputation
by endeavoring to be a power in
their locu! world.
Everybody’ s kickin',
Kickin’ 'bout the heat;
Kickin' ’ bout the prices
We pay tor things to cat.
Kickin’ 'bout the railroads
A n’ the government;
Kickin' ’ bout the autos
An' the pace they set;
Kickin' ’bout the grafters
An' the pull they get.
Old mule looks dejected.
Says in tones demure,
“ When it comes to kickin’
I'm an amachoor.
Jphutiy: "Does the hen sit or
set?"* Ma: “ I don't know nor cate,
but when she cackles 1 want to
know whether she's laying or lying.
Sow wild oats ami you wilt reap
with a threshing machine.
Keep alt the nuts and bolts snug
in place Your machipe will last
longer aud do (tetter work.
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F ir s t S t. P o r t la n d , O r e g o n .
Real Estate Barmans
Subscribe for The News,
.
■ • Way freight leaves Estacada • •
• > in the morning, daily except * ■
• Sun. returning in the evening. • ■
Dimick & Dimick,
Financial Panic
O n ly a Case
o f Hysteria.
j:
;; Cars leave Estacada for Port- j ;
;;
land:
j;
Miss Zoa Irwin and Miss Cora
Yocum leave on horseback, Satur­
We are now prepared to furnish
day for Pompaii, and from there a
you with sewing machine needles &
trip up Mt. Hood is planned. O th-1
shuttles for any sewing machine
ers will join the party at G overn -;
made in the United States.
These
It is necessary, almost, fot business men to
tnent camp.
are made by the Bove Needle Co. of
have. Printed stationery is a convenience,
Chicago, and are put up in nice,
a recommend, and it is better and just as
Going anywhere? Going to trav­
clean tubes, and everyone is guar­
cheap as buying store stationery, a little at
el? If you are, you will need either
anteed to be true. Call and see them
a time.
The News prints all kinds of
a triink, suit case or telescope. We
and also the needle threader with
have a new supply of these goods.
BUSINESS STATIONERY
which any person can thread a nee­
Also, shawl straps, Etc. E tc.— H.
dle
in
the
dark.
If
you
don’
t
be­
W ill Enlarge H is Warehouse— Cooper & Co.
And would be pleased to print yours
lieve it, come and see.
Has Bought Icehouse
Two lots 100 by 100 feet, house
John F. Lovelace, the flour, feed and all outbuildings, well, fenced;
A show case, counters, shelving,
and grain merchant, is going to en­ only $375. Easy terms. A bargain.
heater, stove pipe etc. for sale at
large his present warehouse.
He — Bank of Estacada.
very reasonable prices, at this print­
has purchased of the railway com­
The Bank of Estacada is prepared j ing office.
pany the building formerly used as
to
take care of all kinds of legal
an icehouse, and will make it a part
Notice of Final Settlement
•Settlement of estates
of his store. The building stands business.
N o t ic e is n e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n d e r ­
a few feet west of Mr. Lovelace's especially.
s ig n e d , e x e c u t o r o f th e e s ta te o f W ilh e lm
warehouse.
He has leased the
Trespass notices printed on good O t t , d e c e a s e d , h as file d in t h e C o u n ty
The Independence League stands ground on which it stands, and also
C o u r t o f C la c k a m a s c o u n ty , s ta te o f O r e ­
for and advocates—
the ground between the buildings. cloth at The News shop; ioc, three g o n , h is fin a l a c c o u n t as su ch e x e c u t o r ,
for
25c.
Direct nominations.
T h is will give him a track frontage
a n d th a t M o n d a y , t h e 24 t h d a y o f A u g ­
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j u st, 1908 , a t t h e h o u r o f 10 o ’ c lo c k a. m .
The referendum.
of 60 feet.
Mr. Lovelace expects
For sale—Two fine residence lots | has b ee n fix e d b y sa id c o u r t as th e t im e
The recall.
T rade M arks
to cover the ground with a large
D e s ig n s
on Main St. at top of grade, 100 x fo r h e a r in g o f o b je c t io n s t o sa id r e p o r t
Drastic corrupt-practices laws.
warehouse at once.
C
o p y r ig h t s 4 c .
W . A. JO NES
a n d t h e fin a l s e t t le m e n t t h e r e o f.
Anyore sending a sketch and description may
too, $175 . t-Bank of Estacada.
Public ownership of the telegraph
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
P R O P R IE T O R
A LB K R T NOTZ,
invention is probably patentable. Communica­
at once, and of other public utilities
tion* Rt rictly conildentinl. HANDBOOK on Patents
E x e c u t o r o f t h e E s ta te o f W i l h e l m O t t ,
sent free. Oldest agency for flecurlnff patents.
Thetta
Stephens
Drowns
in
the
You
are
invited
Patents taken through Muni: £ Co. receive
as rapidly as the government shall
G o o d r ig s a n d c a r e fu l d r iv e r s a lw a y s
deceased.
t p e c lu l n o t ic e , without c hnri/o, tu the
demonstrate ability to conduct util­
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
A tto rn e y s fo r E x e c u to rs
ities for public benefit.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
G iv e n
H u n t in g a n d F is h in g P a r t ie s
j 25 -aao
culation o f any acienlllio Journal. Terms, {3 a
An emergency currency used by
your: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
Miss Thetta Stephens, aged 20,
the government.
was thrown into the Willamette ri­
ltriiucb ofllej, 023 F St.. Washington. D.C.
Not it e for Publkfitlon
The eight-hour day.
WOOD & LUMBER
ver from an overturned rowboat late
Land office at Portland. Oragcr J u l y 11. 1908.
Compulsory use of safety appli­ Sunday night and sank before help
Notice is herely given that K
.uah E. Carr of
L o c a l a n d L o n g D is ta n c e T e le p h o n e
Colton, Oregon, who, on October 11, 1901, made
ances.
could reach her.
homestead entry No. 1C 890. rerial lC049 fcr S h i
An autiblacklistlaw.
n e lA & ne^neKSec 14. town 5 south, ranga 3 ecst.
With a companion, Miss Steph­
Wil'smette
Meridi; n, l as f led notice of Irtentionto
Good roads.
Attorneys at Law
ens went out on the river boating
F O R
makeflnalfive year proof to establish c'aim to the
The parcels post.
lancabove described before the register and receiver
Sunday evening. In the darkness
Nortary Public, General Law
at Portland. Oregon, on the 20 dry cf Ai.g. 1908.
Postal savings banks.
their rowboat collided with a pass­
Claimant names as witnesses:
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b­
Penal antitrust laws.
John Arquette
of
Col‘ on.
Oregon
ing log raft in the harbor.
Their
stracts furnished
IN S P R IN G W A T E R L A N D S E E
Oliver Lafferty of
Ship subsidies.
lioat was capsized and although the
Ed. Spulak
of
A big navy.
to bring us your printing
Michael Arquetto o f
girl’s escort did his utmost to reach
M O N EY LO A N E D
Algernon C. Dresser, Register.
Irrigation.
her and place her on the overturned
S P R IN G W A T K R
ORKGON
Improvement of water ways.
boat, she sank almost immediately.
O F F IC E S : 2 , 3 & 4 , A N D R E S F .N B U D .
An interstate commerce court.
Miss Stephens was the daughter
- Tariff reform.
O r e g o n C it y
O regon
of I). G. Stephens, who is visiting
in England at the present time. She
Do you know you can write your lived at her parents' home on the
name on the metal of your farm Columbia Slough road.
The laxly of Miss Stephens was
tools? You can. Just take a little
recovered
from the river Monday at
fallow or beeswax, melt it and put
over the place on which you want 1:30 p m. near the Portland Lum ­
your name;—write your name down ber Co’ s mill.
People living in Portland and oth­
er nearby cities are beginning to
learn of the pleasures of an auto­
mobile ride to Kstacada. Of late,
several have taken the ride on Sun­
day afternoon.
Those who have
made the trip declare it to be one of
the most delightful automobile rides
in Oregon. , There are two country
roads, one through the country on
the north side of the Clackamas ri­
ver, and the other on the south side
leading to Oregon City.
Both of
these roads are maintained by the
county, and in Summer time they
are in fine condition.
They take
one through a beautiful country.
Parties can leave Portland at three
in the afternoon, run to Kstacada,
have dinner at the Hotel Estacada
and return home in the evening.
T h e trip covers atxxit fifty miles.
When
these.
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HENRY V. ADIX, M . D.
Mrs. W. A. Heylman. who
a O ffic e a n d re s id e n c e , u p s ta irs in th e E s ­
ta c a d a P h a r m a c y B u ild in g
close friend of Miss Mae Stepp ns
whose sister was drowned in the E n tr a n c e h e t w e e n d r u g s t o r e a n d S p a rk s
s to r e , o n B r o a d w a y
Willamette river, has been at th e '
Local
and
Long Distance Telephone
Stephens home since the accident
T
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d
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t
o
r
's
p h o n e can lie c o n n e c te d
took place.
Mr. and Mrs. Nunn and friends,
of Portland, came out from Portland
in their auto Tuesday evening and
called at R. G. Palmateer’ s.
We are equipped to manufacture
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
Cedar Shingles each day, and will
deliver them in Estacada at
t
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Hotel E'tnrp da a popular Stoprh’GC Place for Automobile Parties from Portland