The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, August 13, 1908, Image 4

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    THE
ESTA C A D A
P U B IJ S H K D
THURSDAY
NEW S
M O R N IN G
H. A. W IL L IA M S
Entered
at the
Residence Burns
Farm Residence and Funiture
postoffice in Estacada. Oregon, as
second class mail
A re Burned Sunday
Evening
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FIRE
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FARMERS! PROPERTY
OWNERS!
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IIow about your crops?
how about your buildings?
How about your furniture?
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S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S
$1 0 0
One year
John
50
S ix nier.i hs .
Brow n
R o c k w o o d , O reg o n
The farm house belonging to ! | 1 ‘
G resham , 311
C. O. Davis a half mile southeast 1 Phono
Represents
the
Thursday, August 13 , 1908
of Barton burned Sunday evening.
Eire started in the chimney and had 1. . Oregon Fire Relief Associa-
tion of McMinnville
The forest fires that have been1 gained such headway when discov­ ::
And six other lines of fire insur-
raging along the .summit of the Cas- j ered that nothing could Ire done tc
ance
eade mountains east and southeast stop it.
The house and all the ! I , .
Remember he is an insurance
of here the past ten days are pretty furniture was a total loss.
The ■ •
man, thoroughly resjjonsible
well under the control of the forest people of Barton and neighbors
and reliable
rangers. Some damag has been j made up a purse and gave it tc
WRITE
HIM
done to timlier and more will be fire sufferers:
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Ox lea\e word at this office
done, but the work of the Govern­
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ment's forest rangers has prevented I
the destruction of millions of feet of Joseph Nicholson Sells Farm
good standing timber.
Near Tow n
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HFNRY V. ADIX, M. D.
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Physician and Surgeon
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S H I N G L E S
.. Entrance between drug store and Sparks
store, on Broadway
Local and Long Distance Telephone
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We are equipped to manufacture
front 40,000 to 50,000 of the Itest
j Cedar Shingles each day, aud will
[deliver them in Estacada at
■ ■ The doctor's phone can 1 * connected
« . with your home phone at night if re­
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quested. One long ring.
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FOR
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A show case, counters, shelving,
heater, stove pipe etc. for sale at
very reasonable prices, at this print­
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ing office.
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CONCRETE
The plank streets about town will
need some repairs soon, and in fact
they are needed now. The plauk on
Main street hill, and on that por­
tion of the street on out to the main
country road need fixing.
Also,
the road leading into town from the
bridge is in great need of repairs.
It is not long until the rains will be­
gin again, and it might be better to
have the streets fixed before the
wet weather begins.
CEDAR
e ami residence, up stairs in the E s­
tacada Pharmacy Building
Notice for P u b li c a tio n
Land office at Portland, Oregon. July 11. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Hezekich E. Carr of
| Colton. Oregon, who, on October 11, 1901, made
homestead entry No. 13890. serial 13049 for S i*
r.eJi & n e ^ n e ^ S e c 14. town 5 south, range 3 east.
W i!!*m e'.’.i; Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
makefi ai (i/o year proof to establish claim to the
■landal ove described before the register ar.d receiver
ai P . land, Oregon, on the 20 day of Aug. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Johi Arquette
of
Cohon,
Oregon
O iver Lafferty
of
Ed. Spulak
of
Michael Arquette of
Algernon S . Dresser, R egister.
The sale of the Joseph Nicholson
place was made last week. Mr. E.
J. Stephenson of Maryland bought
the ranch, which consisted of 11
acres one mile from town on the
Garfield road, 'l lie price paid was T h e N ew Grain Commission
$150 an acre for 6 acres on which
Company Resumes W ork
there are improvements and fruit,
On N e w Building
and $65 an acre for the balance of
5 acres. The Estacada State Bunk
acted as agent in this sale. Mr. and
Work w as agaitr started last week
Mrs. Nicholson are expecting to on the concrete w arehou se and grain
take a trip to England and visit rel­ commission building on Second St.
Someone came up to us on the atives before they settle down again.
near the Barr blacksmith shop an 1
street the other evening and asked
will continue until the completion
ns what so much l>eer and liquor
of the building. This building was
was shipped into Estacada for, now
Directors of Fstacada State begun last Fall, but no work was
since the town had gone dry.
It
done on it during the Winter. The
Bank Meet.
was our opinion that if any was
people in this new concern are local
shipped in it was for home con­
residents
They expect to buy the
sumption, which is not prohibited
The stockholders and directors of farmer-, grain and produce, and sell
by the new law. Of course, *there the Estacada State Bank met Tues­
feed, seed, flour etc.
They will
is a great deal said about the open day. The report^ were gone over | con,juct a general grain, produce
way the blind pig is being run and and examined.
The records and and commission business.
the bold way in which Prohibition accounts of the bank were examin­
is being violated in Estacada, but ed, and the institution found to be
the prosecuting officers have no doing a very good business which is
constantly growing. The following
knowledge of it.
directors, which constituted the old
board, were re-elected:—John Zo-
Mrs. William Stuhbe will build a
The Surface Case
brist, A. 1 ). Schmidt, Dr. S. W. new residence on their farm <>iie and
Stryker and Thomas Yocunt. Mr. a half miles northeast of town, and
Geo.
Estes was re-elected president would like contractors and builders
Concerning the casein which Mr
E. F. Surface, proprietor of the E s­ of the bank; I,- E. Belfils secretary to submit estimates for the work on
tacada drug store, got involved be­ and cashier, and Dr. Stryker, vice same. The house is to contain five
cause a piescription containing al­ president.
rooms, closets etc. and will be fin­
WAREHOUSE
Will Build New House
Notice for
P u b li c a ti o n
Ilepartment of the Interior, U. S. land
office at Portland, Oregon, July 27, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Charles B.
Brawn of Portland, Oregon, who, on Ju ­
ly 27, 1908, made timbei and stone App.
No. 0160 for the west half of Northwest
quarter section 20, township 5 south, of
range 4 east, Willamette meridian lias
filed notice of intention to make final
proof to i * tablish claim to land above des­
cribed, before the register and receiver
at Portland, Oregon, on the 1ltl>day of
October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
E. Turney of Portland, O regon
O. M. Stafford of Portland, Oregon
George H. Bigelow of Portland, Ore-
A m t Jarstead of Portland, Oregon
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
Notice lo r
P u b li c a tio n
Department of the Interior. U . S. land
office at Portland, Oregon, July 23, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Fred O. Eid­
ers of Portland, Oregon, who. on July 23
1908, made timber land application No.
0 131 for northeast quarter, section 26,
township 3 south, of range 5 east of W il­
lamette meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make final cash proof to estab­
lish claim to the land alxtve described,
before the register and receiver of U. S.
land office at Portland, Oregon, on the
9th day of October 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Adolf Wiederhold of Bissel, Oregon
Harry A Filers of Portland, Oregon
Perry Kitzmiller of Dover, Oregon
Andrew Kitzmiller of “
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
Or the purchaser can get them at
! the mill.
PARTING
Paper Hanging
^ When
! these.
wanting shingles examine
Orders filled promptly
AND
SCO TT
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JULIUS KRIEGER
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Estacada Agent—A. Morrow
I TIME CARD
STU BBS
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Co.
E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D
¡ Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land :
PRINTED
i 7:22, 9:22, 112 2 : A. M. and
i 1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9 :15 P. M.
Cars leave Portland for Esta­
cada;
STATIONERY!
; 7 :15 , 9 :15, 1 1 : 1 5 A . M. .and
[ 1 : 1 5 .3 :4 5 . 6 0 5 , 7 :2 5 P .M .
Way freight leaves Estacada
in the morning, daily except
\ Sun. returning in the evening.
! Freight also leaves Portland
in the morning goes to Caza-
j dero and returns to Portland
It is necessary, almost, foi busitfess 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 time.
The News prints all kinds of
BUSINESS
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• 1 Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 • •
First St. Portland, Oregon.
M . | ''l''» t '4. M ' V>»
STATIONERY
And would be pleased to print yours
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Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U . S .
I Land office at Portland, Oregon, June 10, 190ft.
Notice Is hereby given that George A . Bigelow o f
i Portland, Oregon, who, on June 10. 1908. mada
' timber land application No. 7781 for W e s t S of North
west X o f section 20, Township 5 S . Range 4 E ’of
Willamerte 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, 190ft*
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Benbow. E. Turney. G eorge Turney and
C. E. Mack all of Portland, Oregon.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
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The Estacada News
Job Printery
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60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
cohol was filled in his store after the
ished with plaster and hard oil.
Notice of Fioal Settlement
It is expected that the ancient Work wjij ],e begun on it as soon
Prohibitory law went into effect and
I Notice is nereby given that the under­
before Mr. Surface bad secured a city of Pompeii that was buried by as possible.
signed, executor of the estate of Wilhelm
government license to handle alco­ the eruption of Mt. Vesuvious will
Ott, deceased, has filed in the County
Court of Clackamas county, state of Ore-
hol for medicinal purposes, it seems be entirely excavated by 1970.
I R A D S IV 1 A H B 5
| gon, his final account as such executor,
D e s ig n s
necessary to give the facts as they
C o py r ig h t s A c .
W . A. JO N E S
| and that Monday, the 24th day of Aug­
A n vo n e sending a sketch and description may
F. J. McHenry, the national
have been told to us by the physi­
quickly ascertain our opinion lfcee w hot her an
PRO PRIETO R
ust, 1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
invention is probably patentable. Communica­
cian who wrote the prescription and Grand Marshall of the order of Good
tions strictly contldential. HANDBOOK ou Patents
has been fixed by said court as the time
sent fre e . Oldest agency fo r securing patents.
Templars, lectured Thursday and
■Patents taken through Munn A Co. re c e iv e
for hearing of objections to said report
the druggist.
Good rigs and careful drivers always
t p c c ia l n o t ic e , w ithou t c harge, in the
and the final settlement thereof.
It was necessary to prescribe a Friday evenings at the Currinsville
SPECIAL ATTENTION
A L B E R T NOTZ,
lotion containing alcohol for exter­ church; there were large audiences.
B y Dr. E M I L M U N S T E R B E R G , P r e s i d e n t o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b lic
A handsom ely llln strn toi w eekly. la r g e s t dr*,
Executor of the Estate of Wilhelm Ott,
Given
Hunting
and
Fishing
Parties
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any
sclent
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Journal.
Term
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$3
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Charities o f Berlin, G erm an y.
nal use, and the doctor , not knowing After the lecture Friday evening
year ; fo u r months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
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deceased.
that a license had not been secured, an ice cream social was given by
S D IV E R S E A3 T H E SO C IA L D IF F E R E N C E S A N D T H E CLl-
U’Ren & Sclniebel,
om ce. 625 F B L W ashington. D. C.
M A T IC
V A R IA T IO N S
OF
NEW
ENGLAND, T H E
SOUTH,
wrote the prescription and it was the Ladies’ Aid and Saturday even­
Attorneys for Execntors
WOOD & LUMBER
T H E P R A IR IE S OF T H E W E S T A N D T H E M O U N T A IN D IS ­
)23-a2o
filled. Mr. Surface wished to con­ ing Mr. McHenry organized a Good
Local and Long Distance Telephone
T R IC T S A R E T H E A S P E C T S OF P U 3 L IC A N D P R IV A T E
duct the drug business if possible Templars lodge with 22 members.
C H A R I T Y IN A M E R I C A .
T D Z R E IS I N D I S P U T A B L E N E E D
without handling spirituous liquors,
Clyde Denny, the young son of O F A U N I F O R M L A W O F S E T T L E M E N T A N D R E M O V A L F O R T H E
and had requested that no prescirp- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Denny, had the
Attorneys at Law
F O R
W H O L E T E R R IT O R Y C F T H E U N IT E D STATES.
tion containing alcohol 1« filled and fingers of his left hand badly cut
Nortary Public, General Law
Of course grave difficulties arise from the terms of agreement pre-
he was not aware of the fact that last Sunday. He was in the slaugh­
'^Practice,
Mortgages foreclosed, A b­
the prescription in question was tie terhouse where butchering was be­ vailing between the different states as to the responsibility for desti­
stracts
furnished
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ing filled. The govenment inspect­ ing done, and by mere accident his tute members of various s T h e only advisable principle in relief
or found the prescription and, of fingers got in the way of the cleav­ administration is TO CIVIC E V E R Y ONE TH E K IN D OF
M O N EY LO A N E D
course, trouble followed. Mr. Sur er and three of them were cut, but H E LP T H A T IITS P A R T IC U L A R C A SE DEM ANDS. Adlmr- S P R IN G W A T E R
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face at once took out a government not so bad that he will lose any of I ’lnbr to thus princip'e involves the equipment of a great variety of insti­
OFFICES: 2, 3 & 4, A N D R E S E N B L D .
license, but he was not made to pay them.
Bring in your printing.
tutions. To satisfy the growing demands of this description L A R G ftl
any fine.
O r e g o n
O reg o n C i ty
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M E A N S A R E K E Q u IK E D , such ns can be l . i e d only by large and
President Geo. Estes of the Ivstc-
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So much has been said about the
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wealthy communities. In smaller communities the lack of means
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case which was not at all as the cada State Bank lias a fine, new
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facts are, that wo think it of suffi­ combination business and typewrit-
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elaborate
provision
for
the
poor.
cient importance to mention and to er desk for use itt his office.
The poor are not beloved, and they aro disposed of in the easiest
give the affair correctly to the pub­
I). M. Matson while working for
wav.
Very few states show any expenditure upon outdoor relief of
lic as we have learned it.
Mr. Wonacojt had the misfortune
Livery, Feed 4 Sale
P atents
STABLE
The United States Needs a
National Charity Law.
Scientific American.
&Co.36,BrMdwa»New York
H
Dimick & Dimâck,
Real Estate Barmans
A. M. SHIBLEY
Subscribe for The News,
I.OCAT. N EW S
to fall across a fence and a severe
injury to Ills side was the result.
■ ho destitute.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Williams
George Bowdish has sold his
Tlte Bank of Estacada is prepared
and
family of Sell wood were visitors
farjn over in Dodge to Wm Young. to take care of all kinds of legal
at Mayor and Mrs W. A. Heyl
!
business.
Settlement
of
estates
Merchant Kopp of Viola is in the
man’ s home. Sunday.
hands of the cops, for having been especially.
fooling around a young lady clerk.
A. E. Sparks and Roger Cary
Trespass notices printed on good
Judge F. M. Gill has been en cloth at The News shop; i o c , three came home Saturday evening front
gaged to teach in the Porter school for 25c.
their camp m ar the hot springs up
the coming yeaT.
the Clackamas river.
They came
home feeling fine and with an Ha­
Francis J. McHenry, working in
waiian complexion.
the interest of the Good Templars,
appeared before an aiuhdnce in Odd­
fellow hall Monday evening.
Corvallis, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Miller went to
Going anywhere? Going to trav­
Offers collegiate courses it. A gri­ Corvallis 1 -t Friday in company
el? If you are, you will need either culture, including Agronomy, Hor­
with Mrs. W. S. Irwin and Miss
a trunk, suit case or telescope. We ticulture. Animal Husbandry, Dai­
Zoa. They may remove there to
have a new supply of these goods
ry Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Do­ live for awhile providing Mr. Miller
Also, shawl straps, Etc. Etc. H. mestic Science and Art: Mechanical
can get carpenter work.
Mr. aud
Cooper & Co.
Electrical Civil and Milling Engi­ Mis. Miller ret timed home Wednes-
n e e r; Commerce; Pharmacy.
day.
On Wednesdry Mrs. John Page
Offers elementary courses in Ag
gave her class in Sunday School an riculture. Forestry, Domestic Sci
Merchant H. Cooper visited his
afternoon party, and although the ence and z\rt, Commerce and Me­
family at Arleta Sunday.
Mrs.
day was rainy, there were 23 of the chanic Arts, including forge work,
Cooper, who is receiving special
1if tie folks present, and they all had cabinet making, steam fitting ma
treatment for her eyes, is getting
a fine time
Mra. Page is justly chine work, [dumbing, etc.
beuefitted a great deal, and expects
proud of her class, which, through
Strong faculty, modem equip­
to return home in a fortnight. On
her own, personat efforts, has grown ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
Monday she, with her daughter,
from a class of 3 or 4 to be by far
Illustrated catalog with full infor­
Mrs. Grahel and family, went down
the largest class in the Sunday mation on application to the Regis­
to the coast for a week's outing.
school
trar free.
Agricultural College
$1 a year
Boys and Girls
The boys of this country must
not get the idea that they are the
only smart things in it. TheTe is a
girl in Mississippi who lost both of
her hands three years ago, but has
learned to do good typewriting with
her toes. There is a girl in Ohio
with a wooden foot who plays foot
hall and runs races and beats all the
the boys.
In Wisconsin a girl 12 years old
swam a lior-e across a river and
saved a pas-ingef train from disas­
ter. Michigan has a girl of 14 w ho
can do any -uni in mathematics you I
give her and not he over 10 seconds
about it. Pennsylvania has one of
11 years who can learn and repeat
any chapter in the hible in 10 min­
utes.
Delew are has a miss.' now 16 yrs.
old, who went into the grocery bus­
iness when -he was only 10, and at
the present rate she is making$2ooo
a year; and Connecticut has one of
15 who has traded horses and got
the best of it over 40 times.— Se­
lected.
High School
Estacada
Oregon
A complete H igh S:hool course of
study will be taught in the Estacada pub­
lic school during the coming year. T h is
will be as good as any school in Clacka­
mas county, and special irdjcem ents are-
open to non-residents to send thei* chil­
dren here to enjoy the privileges open to
them here.