it RbflV&s NO. 33 ok VQL. 2 E ST A C A D A , OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , A l'R IL 7, 1910 Estacada State Bank Capital Fully Paid Up Geo. A. Steel, President. - $25,000 E Belfils, Cashier DIRECTORS: Geo. A. Steel, Thos. Yocum, John Zobrist, L. E. Belfils native state. He has leased t property purchased to Bonner, t photographer. EO C A L N EW S AND P E R S O N A L M ENTIO N Did you clean lip your back yard? If not, why not? Noted Oregon Man John Bates started on Monday to clear the ground preparatory to building on bis lots on Broadway. . tba ." n rw -unry.g * Oliver Chilled Plows, Henney Buggies, Month Wagons, Superior Drills, P. & 0. Disc Piows and Harrows. lo use on the farm. Found Dead Williams, Of Portland, After A Long And Hon­ ored Career Answers The Last Call. Oil Friday “ Johnny" Jones was setting them up to the boys all be Judge cause a baby girl had come to their home. Only four votes were recorded agaiust the proposed $40,000 bond issue to erect a high school at Lakeview. ft A Y E A R P h o e n i x P u r e P a in t , J a p a n e s e O H J a p -a -L a c o r C h i-N a m e l. W o o d S t a in , To b e a u t if y y o u r h o m e . George H. Williams, who has A canal will be begun soon to won the distinction of being "Ore­ drain and reclaim 19,000 acres in gon's Grand Old man” by his long the Wood River Valley, Klamath and useful service to the state as j County. well as to the nation, was found J The P. R. L & P. Co. have dead in bed on Monday morning changed their plan to build the rail when bis daughter called at his road to the tipper power site at room about 7:30. Judge Williams had otily ten once. It will be built later, proba­ days ago celebrated bis eighty- bly next year. seventh birthday at a public ban­ E. A. Miller, of Portland, form­ quet held in his honor, at which a erly of Estacada, has gone back great many of ihe noted men of East to make a visit with his Oregon were present to do honor to friends of boyhood days and rela­ one who had spent most ot his life tives His destination being Burr as a public servant. Oak, Mich, The republicans of Oregon elect­ “ Bill1 ’ Jones and “ Zeb" Martin ed Judge Williams to the United were two enthusiastic disciples of States Senate in 1864 and from that Isaac Walton that took a "h ik e” time he was honored with the care for the head waters of Clear Creek and reconstruction of measures for the first day of the season and re­ the reconciliation of the North and I3SK ?33S3ä3£<3332 W B — B— a B a K B a B a M turned with plenty of theory but the South as his great ability was tew trout. soon discovered bv President Grant Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, of Eugene, who later made him Attorney Gen are at present visiting Mrs. Cow­ eral, he being the only Oregonian an's mother Mrs. Johnson and her who has served in the cabinet. brother I. N. Johnson, who have Judge Williams has had not only bought and are improving some the respect of the republicans acreage owned by them near the through his long and varied career No. old mill site of E. M. Miller. The as jurist, lawyer, wise counsellor, Cowan’s may become permanent orator, statesman and citizen, but of all. Governor Benson, as soon residents of this section. as he was informed of the death, O. B. Cold well of Portland and ordered the flag on the capitol at M. T . Hopkins and L. R. Lee of half mast. Also in Portland and Columbus, Ohio, came out in the elsewhere throughout the state MDSE. company’ s private car last week evidence of mourning for the de­ (OR and had luncheon at the Estacada ceased was observed, CASH after which the party made an in­ A great and useful life has been spection of the drill work at the finished. His end catne as he had i River Mill Co. site for the power often expressed a desire it should: plant and then went to inspect the quickly and without trouble to GARFIELD Established 1893 IN Incorporated 1902 work at the Cazadero power plant. others. He retired in his usual The Multnomah-Clackamas A n­ good health the evening before and It was impossible to work on the nexation Club, of which B Lee as he lay peacefully and quietly at church grounds last Saturday on rest in the morning it required the At Paget is president, has arranged a account of the rain, consequently meeting at Sandy, Eagle Creek, family doctor, who had been cnlled everyone is expected to turn out Boring and Estacada. The meet­ to make the usual death test before this Saturday when it is expected ing at Boring has been held. Mr. pronouncing that the sleep was the the work can be done. Statement of Taxes Will Be Furnished Upon Appli­ Paget has been addressing the one long sleep of death. cation in Person or by Mail. Call and Examine the meeting generally and gives his Fat cattle wanted; the fatter the Will Build New Trail reasons why we ought to be a part Duplicate Tax Roll. Telephones Main 2056 or Home of Multmunab. tietter—See Penland & Jorg, Mrs. Pott’s Nickle Plated Sad Irons, 3 irons, handle and stand at 95 cents per set. 50 lb. sack 1-2 ground salt 38 cts. sack 100 lb. sack 1-2 “ 73 “ “ 50 lb. sack Dairy Salt, 45 “ “ Mica or Universal Axle Grease 10 lb. pails. 75 cents each. We have Mistletoe Pure Leaf Lard 10 lb. pails for $1.95. Walter or Wm. H. Baker Cocoa at 23 cents per can. 50 lb. Pail Dr. Hess Stock Food at $2.00 per pail. 8 all copper, nickle-plated Tea Kettles at $1.00 each. Nephi Utah Land Plaster 75 cents per sack. “ 3 We Solicit c/4ccounts «ANNOUNCEMENT Clackamas County' Taxes May Now Be Paid at the Offices of ESTACADA MERCANTILE CO. The Clackamas Title Company PO RTLAND 509-511 Chamber of Commerce Building A2056 One of the big wheat farms of the state was sold the past week when the lands of the J. A. Wool- ery estate, In Morrow County, passed to a syndicate of North Dakota bankers. The sale includ­ ed 19,000 acres and the price paid was $150,000 It will be cut up iuto small farms. The purchase of a big tract of timber land on the Siuslaw River during the past week by Porter Bros., believed to represent J, J. Hill, strengthens the belief that the east and west line across Oregon will be built, At the Estacada Furniture Store Wall Paper, of all kinds from 5 cents up. Some fine patterns in the 15 and 20 cent papers. Ingrain Papers 35 and 40 cents. W e have the Silk Floss and the Felt Mat­ tresses, the best on the market at reasonable prices. If you are thinking of buying Sewing Machine better come in. A lso Furniture and Building Paper. ***** 1 April 1st, “ All fools day” as well as the one anxiously looked forward to by the angler for the wary trout, was ushered in at E s­ tacada this year in an unusually quiet way. Not many fishermen were seen on the streams here, and those who did go were not very successful. The weather was fair- ly good from a fisherman's point of view, but the catch was small and of small si 7 .e. R. C. Herring, who was tor many years a Garfield rancher but who had sold out his ranch intend- | ing to return to New York state, j has again invested in property lien 1 He closed a deal with B. R. Gm- last week whereby lie becom s llie , owner of the new house lecetilA erected in the Zobrist Addition. It is Mr. Herrings iutentiou however, in a few days to start back Ea t lo make a visit with old friends tu Ins MDSE. I OR CASH Livery, Feed & Sale Notice STABLE Neck meet, 8 cts. lb .; plate meat 9 cts. lb .; short ribs, to cts. lb .; prime ribs, n e t s , lb,; roll ribs PROPRIETOR roast, 12 y i cts. lb.; rump roast, it Good rigs ami carefu l d riv ers alw ays cts. lb ; shoulder roast, 11 cts. lb ; SPECIAL ATTENTION flank roll, to cts. lb.; shoulder Given Hunting an,! Fishing Parties steak, I 2 ‘4 cts lb .; round steak, 15 cts. lb ; loin steak, 15 cts lb .; WOOD & LUMBER loin, pork, 17 cts. lb.; loin, veal, Local and Long Instance Telephone In Mountains 15 cts. lb .; loin, mutton, r sets lb.; shoulder veal and mutton, 12'_• cts BUY, S E L L , T R A D E , ETC. II M. Looney started for West H Mendenhall, forest ranger iti lb .; haul cf same, 15 cts. lb --Pen- Virginia on Monday to visit his old F or S a lk -T wo good second the Cascade Forest Reserve, is now laud and Jorg, Props. stamping grounds. Mr. Looney hand sewing machines, Wheeler & engaged ill organizing a force of has become thoroughly Oregonized Wilson and Singer. Also a brand about ten men to begin at once the The J. B. C ’s. Enjoy but this is the third trip East he new Eldridge direct from lhe fac­ construction of a trail from the old lias made since he first came West, Pleasant Evening tory. At the Progress. hatchery on the Clackamas up the which was a number of years ago, I Collewash and on through to inter­ Money to loan on first class im­ Russel Looney a nephew from Tile J. B. C. spent a very pleas sect with the trail leading to De­ proved farms. Call at the Bank of Eastern Oregon also leaves by a ant evening at the home of Miss troit. The distance is about 35 Estacada. different route but with destination Caroline Kolpin last Friday. miles and is through a very rough the same. They expect to remain Games were played and a general W antrd —A lightweight second country. It will lead through the East until they finish a visit of un­ good time resulted. Ice cream, hand stock saddle quick. Address hot springs on the cast branch of certain date when they will return W. J. Moore, Cazadero. the Collewash ami then continue cake a n d —( ? ) — were served ns to this vicinity. They have many refreshments It is needless to sav We haca: several pieces of prop­ south. This trail, with the con­ friends here who join with the that the latter proved the most erty left with 11s to negotiate a sale struction of one in contemplation Progress in wishing them a pleasant populat with the guests present. for. Intending investors in Esta­ from Cold Spring cabin to the Hot journey and safe return. (How about it Willie, don't you cada will do well to consult us as Springs 011 the Collewash, will think they were best?) So pop­ we may have just what you want. make a net work of trails that will ular did it prove to be that Mal- Inquire at the P r o g r k s s office. A Summer Normal School will cover the reserve. coin, it is said, was quite sick from be condncted June 27 to August 5 W a n t e d Good fat beef cattle, over-indulgence, Along towards at Oregon City, Oregon. highest prices paid, See Penland morning the guests decided that Notice Instruction will be given in: ( 1) & Jorg, they had best return to their Subjects required in examinations F o r S a l e . Rent or Trade Two homes, for breakfast would not tie for both county and state certifi­ By order of the Board of School cates; (2) Practical methods of Directors of School District No. long coming and they wished to lie lots and cottage, fenced and well teaching; (3) School administration 108, 1 hereby call upon all legal on time Moral: You call trust the located. Apply II V. Adix. Special addresses on educational voters of said district to attend an J. H. C’ s. for a good time wherever 8 > acres of fine land in the Oar- topics will lie given by promiueut open meeting to lie held at E.staca- they go. field district for sale Inquire at educators of the state. Estacada Progress. da High School, at tht hour 7:30 For information, address, P. M , Thursday, April 7th, 1910, Deeds Filed For Record F. J. T ooze Supt. Schools, Read the Want Ads for tne purpose of discussing the Oregon, City, Oregon. advisability of enlarging our The School entertainment which Mary Adams to J, L. Bales, Lot present High School building. was to lie given this week, has 13 Blk 6, Estacada, $350. L- E. B k l f i i . s , J. If. Moore will preach at the William Wilcox et tix to Hiram been postponed until Friday even­ Clerk School District No 108 t hircli of Christ in Estacada next K. Wilcox, 12 acres in See. 1 T. 4 ing April 15. Sunday Apnl the loth at 1 1 A. M. The High School ball team will S. R. 4 E. f t . Miss Hell Grant is an additional «isln still to conic prepared to tell Hans Jepscn to R. P. Mortensen telephone operator in the central «here to find the Lord'» prayer in play the Parkplace High School the bible. All are iuvited to at­ team in Estacada April 9 at 3 P. N W 'i of N K 'i of Sec 19 T 3 S. office. The service is again to be R. 3 K. f t 300. from 7 A. M to 9 P. M. M. tend. W. A. JONES I