>. * . •* E3TACADA OÜR SPECIAL progress $ 20.00 llXCOItrOllATKD) - DIRECTORS: Gi:o. I' s TKS, President A. K. S h a r k s , VicePresulent C h a s . E. D u b o is K. S. WOM.ER, Editor and Manager Entered at the postoifice in Estacada. Oregon, as j second class mail P u b lish e d t » e r v I h u r s d .n M orning E SfA lM M . OKIGOt at SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year Six months Sewing Machine has many good features. It is not exactly like this cut, but a more handsome machine. It has Automatic tension release, ad­ justable ball-bearing stand, Auto­ matic lift and automatic belt replacer. W e can save you money. Please call and see. The Freight is paid. $1 00 BOYS’ EXPRESS WAGONS 50 Thursday, October 15 . 1908 If the conference of Pacific Coa.-t commercial bodies held in San Francisco the past week had result­ ed in nothing more than its action regarding national conventions, the meeting would have been one of the most in portant, viewed from tlie standpoint of the development of Oregon, Washington and their sis­ ter states, ever called. It was unan -1 imously agreed by the delegates j in attendance that the Coast should act as a unit in working to secure such conventions, each city endors­ ing the invitation of the others, with each of course to have a fair population. Active publicily work has result­ ed in such an influx of people in the more active communities of the Pa­ cific Northwest that housing the newcomers has really become a ser­ ious problem in some of the towns. New~residences are being erected as rapidly as possible, and rented long in advance’ of their completion. In some cf the'fruit districts, cars load­ ed with household goods are occu­ pying the tracks and the delay in their unloading is making the or- chardists apprehendsive as to track­ age for their fruit shipments. The roses for which the North Pacific Coast is so famous are bloom­ ing with almost the freedom and perfection of early summer, and the approach of Autumn has added to their coloring. The Portland Com­ mercial Club has resumed the dec­ oration of its tables with flowers furnished by different members, the display being the subject of much comment by Eastern visitors in par­ ticular. Rev. Herbert Frank Moulton, of Biddeford, Maine, one of the best known lecturers in the country, is featuring his lecture on the Pacific Northwest, and the Oregon Devel­ opment League, in connection with the commercial bodies'of Washing­ ton, has furnished illustrating slides of extraordinary attractiveness. Through a telegram received from Indianapolis, where the N a­ tional Association of Funeral Direct­ ors have just closed their session, comes the news that this association has chosen Portland for its 1909 convention, the Alaska-Youkon-Pa­ cific Exposition being one of the 'actors in making this decision. In this issue will be found a vin­ dication of Atty. Geo C. Brownell. This paper ut4all times will be glad to give the truexonditions as it finds them. Innocent of Violation Inspector Netihausen States Facts in Brownell Case Compare our prices with others. These are the 20th century limited and are considered the best of their kind. Price $1.15 11x22 No. 02 Size of Bed 11 » Q 99 99 11 1.35 12|x 24 11 99 J 99 99 11 1.65 13x26 11 yi 2 ” ” 11 1.75 14x28 11 11 ^ 11 19 11 15x30 2.00 The Freight is Paid Our “Flyer” Machine is simple, strong and a com­ pact gearing. Easy to op­ erate. Most approved pattern Ball Bearing used. Dasher makes nearly three quarters turn to each stroke Cypress wood used through­ out, greatest rot resisting wood known. No bolts in body of tub to cause leakages. Guaranteed for one year a- gainst defective mate- ial and workmanship. This protects you. P R IC E OUR PRICES $ 4 5 0 io $12 HENRY V. ADIX, M. D. 1 ‘ hysiuian and Surgeon Latest Improved "Westean Washer. Inside measure 17 X 24 PRICE O FFIC E, ADJOINING RESID EN CI? $ 4.50 Local and Long Distance Telephone Laundry Queen is distinctively a domestic washer, operating on the cylinder principle and is equipped with a 15 pound fly wheel which makes the operation of the machine easy. PRICE $ 10.00 The doctor's phoue ran lie connected with y o u r home phoue at night if re - tnested. One long ring. GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARY, $ 8.50 and PATENT MEDICINES Don’t forget I can supply your needs, and solicit your patronage LOW PRICES ON Wheat Drills, Disc Harrows I he Freight is Paid Etc. & H . H u gh es, Meat Market Handles the best Fresh and Cured Meats Obtainable Cash paid for Hides and Market Produce Home cured Hams and Bacon, and rendered Lard )| ++++ Orders Promptly Filled for Out-of-Town, and City Trade F. VanDuren PRO PRIETO R î i o a week $2 a day The Hotel Estacada A Successful Reception And Fruit Shower One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast | — 1 TH E ESTACADA PHARM ACY H AS TH E MOST COMPLETE LINE OF STATIONERY EVER SHOWN IN ESTACADA. Box paper from 15 cents to $1.00 T a b le ts to s u it e v e r y o n e c/llso a good line of Popular Novels W h e n y o u w a n t s o m e th in g to re a d these long evenin gs com e in a n d look th e lin e over. I f th e B ook y o u w a n t is n o t in stock, le t us k n o w a n d w e W ill O r d e r I t f o r You. FANTON Cedar Shingles W h e n in need o f F ir s t Class C edar Shingles con su lt me. Shingles d elive re d o r a t the m ill. Nos. I a n d 2 a lw a y s on hand. W. A. Jones. Sales Agt., Estacada Wagon Is Hurled By Car Into Bay B. Luebben August Wilbroad C. Wolf er J . C. Roth G. Graves J . Etzel J. Carbiener W. Wilson Fred Lamour J . Fenske A. Wilson L. Matshek A. H. Reynolds M. Blaske F. Fenske J. R. Damm E. A. Klar Joe. Wilson Gottlob Kam Will Heinz Mathe. Noack Sams Bailey G. Stuller Fred Yohann Ben Dreier John Heinz John Tamm Henry Stier D. W er Christ Jost Carl Grlsptner J >e Gibson John Gcerg Wm. Kielihg W m . Eckert Ch. Gelbrich A. Bolland C t B iland Wm. Gebert M. H. Johnsen P. l L and P. Hagen Ceo. Rueck John Moack D. Nordhousen Jo hnF . Nordhouser Edward Köpper j. H. Kraus James F. Wglesby J . J . Koj-per N. Anderson C. H. Armsfrong Cas. Lovey F. M. Marhews H. H. HepIerx A. C. Harnack Eward Kobel C. Koch Geo. Scheer P. J. Scheer J . W. Eby Fred Wolch P. Nortz J. F. Zimmer Ch. Zimmer Henry Gürtler J. R. Ball F. W. Gortler Chas. Ball Geo. L. Watch S . N. Strubhar F. Pritzel John Egger P. M. Graves 1. M. Morris Geo. Sutherland Wm. Brusch F. J . Odeklrk F. P. Brush H. F. Walch L. F. Walch Geo. E.Oglesby Chas. E. Oglesby Fred Peter H. D. Harms John Brusch G. H. Goebel J . E. Wels W. H. Lamour F. Hilton R. Klaus E. Harnak Franzs Brush P. J. Bennett J. R. Potce Michael Batch F. Parmer. E. E. Mott D r. wholly abandoned said tract of land ever since making said entry; that said entry- man never before or after making said Barely Rescued From entry established his residence on said The marriage of W. K. Cary and land; that said land contains no improve- Awful Death. Oak ,una Ruth Dale O C C U re d at the Of any nature whatever; that no portion of said land was ever cultivated home of Rev. C. T. McPherson in Struck by a swiftly-speeding and that said claim is to-day in itsorigin- street car, a wagon belonging to the Portland on 4 V ednesday, Oct. 7 a* al wild state of nature; and that the said Empire Laundry Co. aud driven by ' five P. M. The Rev. Mr. McPher- alleged f.bscn.-c from the said land was A. Maddock was hurled off the so11' " h ° was a former pastor of the n<>t due to his employment in the Army, 11 i ted M. E Church in this city, offieia- Nsv? or Marine Corf of lhe r,,itwl bridge at Seattle boulevard ... . States as a private soldier, officer, seaman iman into 1 he bride aud groom are . of .uri the war with Spain Massachusetts St. last night, or marine, during the war with Spain or or People Portland, Or., Sept. 1, 1908. Hon. GEO. C. BRO W N ELL, R. FANTON Attorney at Law, Oregon City, Oregon. My dear Sir: S ee F E R R Y For It is \\ itli great pleasure that I write to you and say as a matter of P a in t in g , P a p e r justice to you, that during my con­ nection with the Department of the j i 3 TIBIHQ 3 n d C ‘lic e m i- t*,e watcrs °f the bay. The accident wc^ ^nown business people o f Esta- liannenofl about eight ¿»itrht o’clock. n’ rlrw'lr Mad- , Cada. happened cafla' Mr. Mr- Caf\ being '*'» K connected connected Interior as S|>eeial Inspector of the He Was " ' f ' 1 f h e Cary Hardware Co. , since w o rk , dock was badly injured. Interirtr Department at Portland, ning. 1st class rescued ftom his perilous position, the organization of the town site of Oregon, T had occasion, together where death from drowning or the Estacada: also with Schmidt, Carv with other members of the Govern- G u a ra n te e d . heels or the frightened horses threat­ & Co., and the new b u ild in g enter- ‘ iftent S' - t v ce , to make a thorough prise recently commenced in the ilivcstigat.ou of the charges that NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION ened him, and removed to the Se­ construction of the new concrete attle General hospital, where it is had been made by several individ building. Miss Dale has been in ttals, including political enemies, of United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. reported this morning that his con­ , . , .... , charge of the mdhnery department dition is critical. your alleged connection with what October 10. 1908. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon has been commonly known as the on October 10 1908 applied for the N'-i of NW1« | The car was No. 342, in charge of of the Dales’ Store since they com menced business. Mr. and Mrs. Oregon laud frauds, and that after of Section 12. T. 2 South. Range 4 East, and Conductor E. Weller and Motorman filed in thia office a list of School Irvdenmity Selec­ Cary came home on Saturday anil having made a most thorough inves­ tions in which it selected said land; and that said list A. D. Harlev. ... . . , , - , , at once commenced house keeping; is open to the public for inspection. tigations, I as well as other repre- 4 he supiKisition is that M addock r " Any and all persons claiming adversely the shove senatives of the Government, l>e- described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or drove down Massachusetts St, and occupying the Blood property on carae thoroughly convinced that claiming the same under the mining laws, ordeslr- I attempted to cross the track in front Broadway. Mr. Cary having pre­ ing to show said land io be mors valuable for min­ you are innocent of any violation eral than for agricultural purposes, cr to object to 1 of the car. Hatley saw the wagon viously had it rental by ‘ proxy’ of the land laws, and in no way said selection for any legal reason. should flla suddenly loom ahead but a few feet. and had the same furnished and thsir claims or thsir affidavits of pretest or contest in connected or involved in thc Oregon this office. He applied the brakes, but the car ready to commence married life with a home ot his own. land frauds. A lgernon s. dresser . Re*i»ier j and wagon met with terrific force Sincerely yours, ceo . w bilers . R«r.»i*er. and the lighter vehicle was literally Monday Oct. r It was Columbus TH OM AS B. N EU H A U SEN , 1 her.', a.iiem ne ih«E st*ada Pr rr»„ u the thrown off the bridge, dragging the Special Inspector of the Interior De­ newsrapsr in which the sbove notics is tobe pub- horses after it. The tide was low day. 416 years since we were dis- li s k e l partment. A lgernon s d r e sse r Redner there Iteiiig but three or four tcct covered. during any other war in which the Uni- ted ted States Sta te s may may he he en en gaged . Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond, nml offer ev,l,encl to u c h in g s a iti a lle g a - TATE D E N T IS T SKK Will visit Estacada on Friday and Saturday ot each week SCOTT F IR S T Appointments may be made with Dr. Adix. 6 0 YEARS* EX P ER IEN CE P atents BONNEY, The Photographer Dmons C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anrone sanding a .ketch and de.srtptlon may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether a s Invention 1« probably patentable Conimunlen. tlonaBtrictly confidential. HANDBOOK ou Patent* mikt free. Oldest agency for socurlnif patents. Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line Patent* taken tbroujrh Munn A Co. recelvn n>ecimt n otice* without chars e. lu the Scientific American PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY A K handsomely 111 Illustrated weekly. I.»rseat cir­ ® culation o t f any sc scisntttlo Journal. Terms. 83 m rotation o y o u r : four m months» |L Bold by aU - newsdealer*. year: onth-,------------ . — .. J 381 Broadway, to n OBcoTe» S_co“:r-rd e w lif t "Branch F BL. Washington. FIRE Range 7 E ., by William W. Weltmer, Notice far Publication | Contestée, in which it is alleged that he is well acquainted with the tract of land U. S . Landoffice at Portland. Oregon. Oct. 3. 1908. Notice is hereby given that Hans Paulsen of ! embraced in the homestead entry, and George. Oregon, who. on Sept. 3. 1902. made knows the present condition of the same; homestead entry No 14.526 serial 0470 for SEK also that said William W. Weltmer l ,a s of n w lfS e c . 28. town 3 south, range 5 east. The Wedding O f Two GIVE HIM A CALL P a p e r H a n g in g The reception and fruit shower given by tlie ladies of the M. E. Church in honor of Rev and Mrs. j FARMERS! PROPERTY Kuhlman on Friday evening was OWNERS! well attended and pronounced a big How atxjut your crops? success by those present. Mrs. How about your buildings? Reagan, on behalf of the ladies j How about your furniture? made a few appropriate remarks’ in Jo h n B ro w n J her usually free and happy manner, j R o c k w o od, O re g o n After which Rev Kuhluiau made Phone Gresham. 3 1 1 a brief address, which was well re- Represents the ' ceived and made a good impression Oregon Fire Relief Associa­ on all present. The shower o f ! tion of McMinnville I fruit that came in added very ma­ And six other lines of fire insur­ terially to the store of good things ance for the family and the minister de­ Remember he is an insurance sires us to say, was much apprecia­ man, thoroughly responsible and reliable ted by them. L. E . Belfils ac­ companied by Mrs. Dr. Adix on the WRITE HIM | organ, rendered some of his choice I Or leave word at this office selections on the cornet that were enthusiasticly received, as is always C O N TE ST N O TICE the case when these noted local cel­ Department of the Interior» United States ebrities appear before an audience. Land office, Portland. Oregon, Aug. 20 LO AN M ONEY W A N TED Strawberry punch aud wafers were i9°s* A sufficient contest affidavit having served by the ladies after which the 7% allowed on money left with been filed in this office by John ‘ S. Mai- ¡assembly dispersed, feeling it was j me to loan. Farm loans a special­ good to be there. Mrs. Dr. Adix entry No. 14630, made November 4, 1902, ity. Abstracts furnished.—Grant and Stella Womer were the rcceiv -1 [ for W 1-2 SW 1-4, N E 1-4 S\V 1-4, and N B. Dimick, Oregon City, Oregon. i \V 1-4 S E 1-4 Section 27, Township 2 S., ing committee. Wei! Known Business Driver, Badly Injured Is Is still at the old stand and willing to do any of thr work in his line P a in tin g a n d For the Couutv of Clackamas. liquors at Macksburg precinct, Clacka­ mas County O regon in less quanities than one gallon. C azadero,"O re BLACKSMITH o f O rego n In the above clipping the driver j In the matter of the petition >f of the laundry wagon «as given asi Williams & Williams for a petition A. Maddock. This is an error in j for liquor license. name as he is a brother of Mrs. M. j T o t h e C o m , t -v C o u r t ° * t h c a b o v e 1 named County and State: j G. Richards of our city. _ Madole is Your petitioners would respectfully | the proper name. We are inform- represent that they are legal voters in i ed that he is quite serionsely injur­ Macksburg precinct in the above named ed and Mrs. Richards certainly has County and State and actual residents the sympathy of the community in thereof. That they would respectfully request her double affliction, which is a ver­ that you grant a license to Williams & ification of the saying, "Trouble Williams, authorizing and permitting never conics singly." them to sell spirituous malt and vinous A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S Local and Tourist Trade Solicited NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LIC EN SE. The u n d e r s ig n e d will present the f o l­ lo w in g petition to the County Court of Clackamas County O rego n , on Thursday, the fifth day of November, lyoS, for a license to sell spirituous,, malt and vin­ ous liquors in less quanities than one gallon, ill Macksbnrg precinct. Clacka­ mas County O reg o n , for a p e r io d of one year. Williams & Williams. In the County Court ot the State - J. V. BARR HARDWARE CO. ; of water beneath the bridge at the time. The fall was about twelve 1 feet. The horses struggled in the tangle of harness and wreckage and ; managed to pull themselves into an upright position. A derrick was quickly rigged up 1 and the horses and wreck of the wagon were raised to the street. The accident was reported to the police. — Seattle Star When in need of Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to makefinal five year proof to establish claim to the landabove described before the register and receiver U. S . Land office at Portland. Oregon, on the 13 day of November 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Johnson of George. Oregon Fred Lins of Wm. Held 0 # Frank Ochs of Algernon S. Dresser. Register. Notice for Publication D E P A R T M E N T OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at P°rt!and. Oregon. Oct. 3. 1 908 Net e is hereby given that Guy Woodle. of Dover. ' L om for w x . S«rt,on ,0 . Township3 south. R a n « 5 -asi. Willameti® Meridian has filed notice of Intemion tio n s a t 10 o ’c lo c k a . m . o n N o v. 4 th 1908 tc make Final fivsyoar Proof, to sstabllsh claim to the before Register and Receiver. before the Register anil Receiver a t th e ,an<* atx,Te U. S . Land Offece. at Portland, Oregon, on the I J United States Land office in Portland, day of November. 1908. Oregon. Claimant names as witnesses: The said conteatant having, in a proper Andrew J. Kltsmiller. of Dover Oregon Joseph Deachazer ” ” affidavit,.filedI August .5. 19 * aet forth Maurice Grifenheim. M Bissol facts which snow that after clue diligence Paul Magnolia ” Dovar Hrrjcc of this notice „ „ m)t Algernon S Dresser. Register. Dimick & Dimick, Attorneys at Law Nortary Public, General Law Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, A b ­ stracts furnished M ONEY LO A N ED OFFICES: 2 , 3 & 4, ANDRESEN BI.IX O reg o n C i t y O reg o n CEDAR SHINGLES We are equipped to manufacture from 40,000 to 50,000 of the l>est Cedar Shingles each day, and will deliver them in Estacada at Or the purchaser can get them at the mill. When wanting shingles examine these. Orders filled promptly JULIUS KRIEGER --- PROPRIETOR--- Estacada Agent—A. Morrow E t ' M ' E t n f i i l i| n M i | ii | u | TIME CARD 0 . W. P. & Ry. Co. ESTACADA-PORTLAND Cars leave Estacada for Port- laud: 7:22, 9:22, 112 2 : A. M. and t:22, 3:52, 6:22, 9 :15 P. M. Cars leave Portland for Esta­ cada: 7 ; , 5 . 9 :» 5 . n :*5 A. M. and , : , 5 . 3 4 5 . 6:15, 7:25 P. M. Freight also leaves Portland in the morning goes to Caza­ dero and returns to Portland made, it is herebv ordered and directed that such notice he given by due and proper pnblication. ALGERNON S. D R ESSER . Register. The Old Reliable Nursery Firm Of Main offices of the company: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Oregon. W ANTED The Oregon, Nursery. Co. Is Represented In This Locality By W . C. W H ITFIELD A milch cow for winter. —J. A. I'pton Estacada. 1 W.H.Holder, THR PÏKW . BLACKSMITH A ll k in d s o f F r u it trees, B e r ­ r y bushes. S h ru b , & O rn a ­ Rsines* meeting of the Kpworth Leugne m e n ta l Trees, fo r sale. W h e n Docs all kinds of work in his line and on Saturday »vening oct. 17 at the par­ in need g ive h im y o u r o rder. \ Solicits a Share of jour Patronage sonage. AH Lc.ignres invited. agt ■