The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, August 20, 1908, Image 4

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W. King Sells Farm
M O RN ING
Another sale of real estate took
|
place
last week. J W. King sohl
A. W ILLIAM S
| his farm to a man from Pendleton, ■
Entered ai ilio postoffice In Estacada, Oreg<
j who expects to move on the nlace
second class mall
___ with his family and work it. The
price paid for the farm was >4000. I
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
S 1 00 ‘ Mr. King receiving a li' e more th.11:
5C ; onehalf cash and the balance in re a l!
* 1 estate in Pcndletr . T ’ e Patik of
Thursday, August 20, 1908
Estucada drew up the papers in the
----- deal. Mr. and Mrs. King will give
N E W S P A P E R SOLD
possession of the ranch at once.
I have sold
T he E sta cv d a !
N ew s and my connection with ti e J
Mr. and Mrs. McMonigal, of Jen- !
nings Lodge, were visitors at the 1
paper, as editor and pi,Wisher, ends
homY s , inday. Mr. McMoni-
with tins issue. On Tuesday, the ^ an;, Merchant H o w e s r s n t a few
18th, terms were agreed to between
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years together in the Southern Ore-
Messrs. Geo. Estes, A . li. Sparks '
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[ gon mines. e Six
years ago Monigal
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FARMERS! PROPERTY
OWNERS!
How about you
crop*?
How »bout your build ngs?
How shout vonr furniture?
John
B ro w n
R o c k w o o d , O ro g o n
Phone
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HENRY V . AD1 X, M . D.
/ Physician and Surgeon
CEDAR
Office and residence, up stairs in the Es­
tacada Pharmacy Building
Entrance between drug store amt Sparks
store, on Broadway
S H I N G L E S
Local and Lo g Distance Telephone
We are equipped to manufacture
from 40,000 to 50,000 of the best
Cedar Shingles each day, and will
deliver them iu Estacada at
The doctor's phone can be connected
with your home phone at night if re­
quested. One long ring.
G re s h a m , 311
FOR
Represents the
Oregon Fire Relief Associa­
tion of McMinnville
Ai#! six other lines of fire insur­
ance
. Remember he is an insurance
man, thoroughly responsible
and reliable
/"
A show case, counters, shelving,
heater, stove pipe etc. for sale at
very reasonable prices, at this print-
| ing office.
Or the purchaser can get them at
the mill.
When
these.
PAINTING
Paper Hanging
wanting shingles examine
Orders filled promptly
AND
Notice for Publication
Land office at Portland. Oregon. July 1 1, 1908.
WRITE HIM
Notice Is hereby gi/en that Hezekiah E. Carr of
j Colton, Oregon, who, on October 1 1 , 1901, made
Or lea\e word at this office
I hemestead <miry Nc 13890, serial 13049 for SH
j neK & ne&nefc{Sec 14, town 5 south, range 3 east,
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j Willamette Meridian, l.as filed r/.t!ce of intention to
makefinal five year jircof to establish claim to the
lardabove described before the register and receiver
| at Portland, Oregon, cn the 20 day of Aug. 1908.
j Claimant names as w itnesses:
John Arquette of
Cotton, Oregon
Oliver Lafferty of
Ed. Spulak
of
Michael Arquette of
Algernon S . Dresser, Register.
JULIUS KRIEGER
— PROPRIÊTOR-
and Chas. E. Dubois, directors rep­
) bought a few acres at Jennings for
Estacada Agent - A. Morrow
resenting the newly organized cor­ $1200 and now lie can get $7000 for
poration known as Estacada Pro­
his investment.
gress, and myself for the transfer
Department Store Com ­
of the plant, the subscription list,
business and good will of the paper Wife of A Former Clackamas
pany
0 . W. P. & R y . C o.
to the said corporation. The new
County Man Dies
proprietors are to take possession
E S T A C A D A -P O R T L A N D
A number of locaA business men
Friday morning/ August 21. For
Mrs. William Folsom, wife of the of Estacada are organizing a stock
[ Cars leave Estacada for Port­
Notice for Publication
a month I shall be in the office part
well known Umatilla county pio­ company to establish a large depart-
land:
Department of the Interior, U. S. land
of tlie time assisting the new force
neer and former county recorder, I ment store here.
Lots arc being office at Portland, Oregon, July 27, 1908.
112
2 : A. M. and
7:22,
9:22,
to become familiar with the work.
died Saturday at Medical Lake, cleared for the erection of a busi- Notice is hereby given that Charles II.
1:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9 :15 P. M.
- H . A . W il l ia m s .
Wash., as a result of nervous tron- I ness building. The location is on Brown of Portland, Oregon, who, on Ju-
Cars leave Portland tor Esta- 1!
ble, and the remains were brought | Broadway, the three lots just north i ly 27, 1908, made timber and stone App.
cada:
Win. Hammond of the Oregon to this city Sunday morning, the of the Estacada State Bank. The No. 0160 for the west half of Northwest
| quarter section 20, township 5 south, of
City Enterprise was in town Tues­ funeral occurring at vl ’ilot Rock, building will also have frontage on
7: i 5. 9H5. 1 1 : 1 5 A. M. and j ;
range 4 east, Willamette meridian lias
day. During Editor Brodie’s ab- their old home, under the quspices Second St.
1 : 1 5 ,3 :4 5 . 6 :1 5 , 7 : 2 5 P .M . j;
Incorporation pa- filed notice of intention to make final
rfence at the beach, Mr. Hammond of the Pauline lodge of Rebeccas of jiers have uot yet been filed, and the r roof t° establish claim to land above des
W
ay freight leaves Estacada
has editorial management of the En­ this city of which she was a mem­ promoters do not care to have their cribed, before the register and receiver
■
in
the morning, daily except • •
at Portland, Oregon, on the 13th day of
terprise.
ber, and of the Church of the Re­ names made public.
■ • Sun. returning in the evening.
October, 1908.
deemer, Rev. Charles (juinney of
Claimant names as witnesses:
Freight also leaves Portland
General reports from farmers in­ that church conducting the religi­
E. Turney of Portland, Oregon
It is necessary, almost, fot business men to
!!
in the morning goes to Caza- \i
O. M. Stafford of Portland, Oregon
A. J . Martineaes Dead
dicate that the crops this year vary ous service.
/have. Printed stationery is a convenience,
1
dero
and returns to Portland j !
George
H.
Bigelow
of
Portland*,
ore-
Mrs.
Folsom
was
practically
rear­
quite a bit. Some say the crops are
a recommend, and it is better and just as
Arnt Jarstead of Portland, Oregon
not quite up to the average, while ed in this county and lived at Pilot
cheap as buying store stationery, a little at
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 j -
Mr. A. J. Martinease died at 9:
others think their crops as good, if Rock before coming to tills city sev­
a time.
The News prints all kinds of
First St. Portland, Oregon.
30 Monday morning from dropsy at
eral years ago upon Mr. Folsom's
not better than hsual.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Close
Notice
for
Publication
BUSINESS
S T A T IO N E R Y
election as county recorder. Her
in this city. Mr. Martiuease’ s sick­ Department of the Interior. U. S. land
maiden
name
was
Mollie
Johnson,
For the first time press dispatch­
ness came on about two months ago! office at Portland, Oregon, July 23, 1908.
Notice for Publication
And would be pleased to print yours
es speak of the interest churches are and her people now live near Lew­ though he had been sick, more or Notice is herebv Kive" that Fred °- r':i|-
Department of the Interior, U. S .
.
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, ers of Portland, Oregon, who, on Ju ly 23
Land office at Portland, Oregon, June 10. 1908.
taking in politics.
As a matter of iston and Peck, Idaho. One broth­ less,
for about a J year. J he _ Puneral 1908,
0 made timber land application
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No.
Notice is hereby given that George A. Bigelow of
truth the ministry of today and of er, C. M. Johnson of Denver, arriv­ tgok place -Tuesday, and friends laid OI^x for northeast quarter, section 26,
Portland, Oregon, who, on June 10. 1908, made
timber land application No. 7781 for W e s t o f North
severat years have been taking a ed in the city last night and attend­ the body at rest in Zion cemetery, township 3 south, of range 5 east of Wil-
| west X
A of section 20, Township 5 S , Range 4 E‘of
ed the funeral to day at Pilot Rock.
very active part in politics.
Rev. M. B. Parounagian preached ( lamette meridian, has filed notice of in-
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
Besides her husband she leaves the funeral sermon.
make final proof to establish claim to land above de-
Mr. Martin- tention to make final cash proof to estab-
i ccribed. before the register & receiver at Portland,
three children, Percy and Jack, sons
lisli claim to the laial above described,
County Commissioner Win. if.
ease was 44 years old, a native of I before the register and receiver of U. S.
j Oregon, on the 26th day of August, 1908.
and a daughter, Jessee. Percy was
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mattoon may move to Estacada to
Canada. He was 12 years in the luncl office at Portland, Oregon, on the
Charles Benbow, E. T w ney, George Turney and
at American Lake with Company
live. Mr. Mattoon finds that his
Canadian arm y, and three years in 1 9O1 day of October 1908.
C. E. Mack all of Portland, Oregon.
L of this city when the news of his
Algernon S . Dresser. Register
Claimant names as witnesses:
duties as commissioner occupy so
American army. He had been with
J1 6 -A 2 0
mother’ s death reached him, but
Adolf Wiederliold of Hissel, Oregon
60 Y E A R S ’
much of his time that he has very-
the Close Bros. 12 years. He was
E X P E R IE N C E
was notified iu time to attend the
Harry A Eilers of Portland, Oregon
little time left to look after work on
well-liked by all who knew him.
Notice of Final Settlement
Perry Kitziuiller of Dover, Oregon
funeral.
his farm. He has a large farm at
A mother and brother living in Ot-
Andrew KiUm iller of “
“
Notice is nereby given that the under'-
Mrs. Folsom was well known and
Vfola, and several head of dairy
towa, survive him.
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
signed, executor of the estate of Wilhelm.
beloved in this city, where she had
cows to be looked after all of which
Ott, deceased, has filed in the County
a large circle of friends. The local
requires considerable attention. He
Court of Clackamas county, state of Ore­
T
rade M arks
lodge of Rebeccas of which she was
D is io n s
gon, his'final account as such executor*
may rent the place, or sell it.
C
o
pyrigh
ts
A
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W.
A.
JO
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E
S
a member accompanied the remains
and that Monday, the 24th day of Aug-
P L E A S E T ^ L L M E-
Anyone Rending a «ketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion /roe whotlier an I ust, 1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m.
PRO PRIETO R
to the O. R. & N. depot this morn­
invention is probably patentable. Communier*,
V h e Clackamas County Court and
tlonsptrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patenta
has been fixed by said court as the time
ing in a body, and a number went
sent free. Oldest aaency for securiitK patents.
Patents taken through Munit & Co. recelvft j for hearing of objections to said report
Board of County Commissioners
Good rigs and careful drivers always
eptciol
notice
,
without
charge.
In
the
out to Pilot Rock. The floral tributes
and tlie final settlement thereof.
has expended quite a sum of money
from the Rebeccas, Odd Fellows
Do ships have eyes when they go to sea ?
SPECIAL ATTENTION
A L B E R T NOTZ,
this year for road and bridge iin
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A handsomely
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Illustrated
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weekly. Largest cir­
and friends were very beautiful
Are there springs in the ocean's bed?
Given Hunting and Fishing Parties
Executor of the Estate of Wilhelm Ott,.
. Terms. I 83 m
culation
of any
scientiUa Journal.
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a
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provements in this part of the coun­
ncwsdealt__
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i.nths, $L Sold by all 1 newsdealers.
year
four niontbe
deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Folsom recently
Does a Jolly T ar flow from a tree?
ty. And there arc more bridges tc
j U’Ren & Schuebel,
sold their property in this city and
Does-a river lose its head?
ngton. I D. C.
Branch Office. 626 F 8L, Washington,
be built. The new bridges at Es
W OOD & LUMBER
Attorneys for Executors
moved to Kennewick, where they
A re fishes crazy when they go insane?
j23-a2o
tacada and Eagle Creek falls, the
Local
and
Long
Distance
Telephone
purchased a valuable tract of irriga­
Can an old hen sing her lay?
repairs to Eagle Creek bridge, and
ted land, where they have resided
Can you bring relief to a window patle?
the rock crusher have cost several
for the past year.—Pendleton East
Or mend the break of day?
Attorneys at Law
thousand dollurs. Two more small
F O R
Oregon i in.
bridges are to be built on the' North
What
sort
of
a
vegetable
is
a
policeman’
s
beat?
— Mr. Folsom mentioned above is
tfSg~Nortary Public, General Law
fork to Iiagle creek similar to the
Is a newspaper white when it's read?
a brother of C. M. Folsom, Spring-
Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­
falls bridge.
These expenditures
Is a baker broke when lie’s mixing dough?
water. He was born and raised in
stracts furnished
IN S P R IN G W A T E R L A N D S E E
will end the bridge question iu this
Is an undertaker’s business dead?
the Garfield neighborhood and still
part of the county for some time to
has many friends here.
Would a wall-paper store make a good hotel?
M O N E Y LO A N E D
ccme.
SPRINGWATER
-
ÓRKGON
(Because of the borders there)
Would you paint a rabbit on a bald moil's head
Trespass notices printed on good
O F F IC E S : 2, 3 & 4, AN D RKSEN BLD.
Bring in your printing.
Just to give him a bit of hare?
LO C A L N E W S
cloth at The News shop; ioc, three
O r e s o n C it y
O rego n
for 25c.
Would you pay a policeman in silver coin?
Win. Taylor, of Aurora, came
For nickles are not made for coppers.
over Saturday, and is at the home
If a grass widow marries a grass widower
of his daughter, Mrs. Ed.'M iller.
Would their chii 'ren be grass hoppers?
M rs. J R. Townsend was called
If you ale a square meal would the corners hurt?
to Newberg Sunday because of the
Corvallis, Oregon
Can you dig with the ace of spades?
illness of her daughter, Mrs. Wood.
Would
you throw a rope to a drowning lemon
Offers collegiate courses in A gri­
Liveryman A. Morrow took a
Just to give a lemonade?— Exchange.
culture, including Agronomy, Hor­
party or young men over to South
ticulture, Animal Huslrandry, Dai­
pork creek, Sunday.
ry Husbandry, etc.; Forestry, Do­
P. M. broad jump; 1:45, sack race;
87 at Examination
Contractor W. W. Boner and mestic Science and A rt; Mechanical
1 ¡55,nail-driving contest for women
Clyde Schock are putting the fiti- Electrical Civil and Mining Engi­
2
P. M., baseball game by two clubs
Superintendent of Schools Gary-
ishing material in Dr. A dix’ office neer; Commerce; Pharmacy.
of the members. Basket dinners will
had
tin*
largest
class
of
applicants
and residence.
B y S e n a to r R 5 EI> SM O O T o f U u h .
Offers elementary courses in A g ­
be the rule for the day. — Morning
JIH
Americans
won’t work any more. They are *0 busy spec-
Attorney George J. Kelley of the riculture, Forestry, Domestic Sci­ for teachers certificates last week
August 19, 1908.
P. ft I. ft P Co and ft. M Town ence and Art, Commerce and Me- that was ever known in Clackamas 1 OreKon'an’
uhitil.g and trying to live off one another that they havo
scud, advertising manager for It* I ^ atiic Arts, including forge work, county. The applicants for papers j
abnuiloTied labor, '’and T H E F O R E IG N E R C O L L E C T S
Ml'S. C h a S . C a S S id y
company, spent a few days out on cabinet making, steam fitting ma- numbered 87.
T H E W A G E S and scuds the money abroad.
Roaring river fishing, rusticating 1 chh*e work, plumbing, etc.
In ray state and in the Eitrr< trading states you C A N N O T F IN D
Strong facility, modern equip-
A Vallen of El wood was in the
The death of Mrs. Charles Cas-
and having a good time. J. J. Da
AN
A M E R IC A N L A B O R E R . All the work is performed by for-
city
Saturday.
Mt.
\
alien
is
a
be-
s5dy
took
pIace
last
Saturday
at
the
. ment; free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
vis brought them in Suuday.
e.g.irrs, mostly Greeks at present, and the moment they get their pay
Illustrated catalog with full infor- lievtr in the small farm well tilled, home ten miles northeast of Ksta-
they S H I P E V E R Y C E N T O F IT T H A T T H E Y C A N S P A R E
Kills a Big Black Bear ; illation on application to the Rcgis- rather than in the iarge farm only cada. The funeral was held Sun­
from their bare living expenses to their homes in the old country.
meagerly
tilled,
and
thinks
there
is
! trar free.
«
day, Rev. M B. Paroiinngian con­
more profit in it for, the farmers.
Tout means more (»rocks. I da not think that the postal bank, as
ducting the -trvie.s at the farm
Monday John Jones killed a big, I
To illustrate: Mr. Vallen cut nearly r sidenee, and at the Sandy ceme­
suggested bv Postmaster General Moyer, or any other scheme o f gov­
black bear, and he wasn't out hunt­
seven tons of hay off'one acre this
ernment guarantee would keep that money from going across the
ing either.
He was in company ! Little Jolinnie, aged six, had Lcen to season on which he had put a little tery. Deceased was born in Alle-
church and had displayed more than
ocean. I f the foreign r is paid more money than he actually needs to
g
:hny
City
54
years
ago.
She
was
with Ed G ray coming in from camp usual interest in the sermon, in which fertilizer, and did a little extra la­
a
member
of
the
I.utheru
denomin-
lb.eon H E W IL L S E N D IT HOM E.
To
the
Grand
Harvest
Ball
at
up Eagle creek, and was about 8 the origin ol Eve had b -en dwelt on at bor.
Two grown sous survive Eagle Creek Grange Hall on Satur­
FCR H/.PS T H E F IN A N C IA L P A N IC W IL L T E A C H US A L E S S O N
miles from town when they saw old some length. On- 1 is r turn from I e
day evening. August 22, 1908, to 1 A N D SO Y E T IM E IN T H E F U T U R E T H S A M E R IC A N S W IL L QO
The Knights of Pythias of St.
bruin in the brush. Jones got off servi.et, there being £ .inpur y to dinner,
j be given by the young people of the . BACK T O W O R K . IN T H E L A S T F t',7 Y C A R 3 C L R P E O P L E H A V E
his horse and sent six bullets after 1,e h*'‘
di»l>l«>vd • ***»
»i in John Castle will have tin ir annual
H N Nor h i-
Eagle Creek Grange 297, the pri ­ B EE N I CO C J 3 Y GAMBLiM-G A N D Z ~ Z Z ~ L A T IN O T O DO A N Y
the uinnibl. four shots taking effect.
pj, an<1 lHkc, >Stimr t)nie , (t„ excursion to Estacada todav. leav
R I A L W O A X . T H E Y H A V E B EE N TO O M UCH E N G A G E D IN R O B ­
ce« is tot.« us£d in buying an organ
B y hard lifting thevplaced th i dead
i„.
f
,
....
B IN G O N E A N O T H E R .
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for the grange.
A
bear on the horse and brought him*quietly in a corner with hi** hands j i* \
in and shipped him to Portland for tightly over his rib» and an expression
Tickets, including lunch 75cts
* there will 1 . a
of E- h ula Ì.- pu pareti
Refreshments will be served.
Bruin weighed iy> j of awful anxiety on his face.
“ Whv, wh.ft i n 1.trlh is lilt- nint*., r.r '
as follows l i \ .V . tat ¡inri lean lo l ike c ai of ail kintis of legal
Good music.
with his black fur on. I'd. .iked his mother in alarm.
Settlement of estates
Mack Thomas will be flow man­
bad some sport iu thc
"M am m a," he answered, " I'm afraid men's race; 1 1 :1 5 . igX race, tor busuies*.
ladies; 11:3 0 g ills’ footrace; 1:30 «specially,
ager.
I'm going to have a w ife."
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