Tuesday, October 12th is Col- ; umbus Day and being a legal holi­ day, the Estacada State Bank will i be closed. Something New heywood Guaranteed Mattresses Call and inspect them Also Our New Line Of Beds Mrs. Claude Stove and three childien of Dallas, Or. have been visiting at the home of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hamil­ ton of Viola. Dining Room Chairs Solid Oak Dressers $13.75 and $15.75 Wm. Hicinbotham and family of Viola spent from Friday to Sunday last in Salem. Writing and Business Desks Library and Dining. Chairs A few Go-Carts and Baby Buggies left W e handle the “ White” hewing Machines Born, Saturday, October 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Park of Springwater, a daughter. Mr. C. S. Bard and family of Garfield, Wash., has recently Our line of Rugs, of all kinds, is complete moved back to his former home ! in Springwater. A few Rag Rug« left at $1. each Special:- 15c a d o u b le roll S pecial Estacada Furniture Co. U ndkrtakers a day. $10. a week Hotel Estacada Modern Conveniences One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast Local and Tourist Trade Solicited fFutlfanJ Juiltniiiij Co. C itin o ti ncv the arrival of their New Fall and - - Winter Woolens for Men’ s and Women’ s Suits $ 28 . and up Ladies’ Suits to order $ 40 . and Men’s Suits to order up You are cordially invited to call and inspect our immense line of woolens. Henry W. Jacobson 322 Morrison Street Portland, - Does your club room need a new instrument? Do you want a piano, nlaver piano, organ or phono­ graph? We will make you a' liberal allowance on vour present instru­ ment and will so arrange the balance of vour pay­ ment«. that the purchase of the new instrument will not omve an embarassment to you. Advise us of your wants and CAUSE AND REMEDY FOR FOAMY CREAM All flowered Wall-Paper up to 35c a double roll cut to $ 2 . Ledges, Clubs, Granges or other Organizations Over $15. was netted at the Viola Ice Cream Social held in the school house last Wednesday e- vening. Portland Hotel Block Oregon. T b e foam y cream tro u b le Is one very rom m ou d u rin g tb e w in te r m onths w hen co w s ure receiv in g dry feed and | a re f a r u lo n s In th e m ilk in g period, sta te s C. II. E cklea of tb e M issouri ex p erim en t s ta tlo u . T b e tro u b le com es a b o u t from tb e f a c t th a t tb e f a t In tbe b u tte r U b ard a t th la H um of year, cau sed by the d ry teed . and th at the m ilk c o n ta in s so much curd. Som e tim es such cre a m c a n n o t be churned u n d e r uny conditions. S o p a rtic u la r klm l of feed Is res|>onslble fo r tbe tro u b le n o r can It be rem edied by m a k in g e u y ch an g e In tb e ra tio n u n ­ less It Is by g iving tb e cow s a s u c ­ c u le n t feed like sila g e an d linseed m eal. T b e first th in g to do Is to m a k e su re th e tem (>erature of th e cream is not too low. Very o ften w hen no th e r ­ m o m eter Is used tb e cre a m Is p ut Into th e c h u rn a lto g e th e r too cold, an d tb e c h u rn in g c o n tin u e s u n til tb e tem |sTU »ure Is ra ise d by fric tio n o f th e c h u rn to su ch a point th a t tb e b u tte r can g a th er. F o am in g o f th e cream usually m ean s th a t tb e cream Is th in an d cold. A th e rm o m e te r o f som e kind should be used an d th e te m p e ra tu re of tb e cream b ro u g h t to 04 o r flfi d eg rees be­ fo re c h u rn in g w h e re th is tro u b le has occurred. If a cre a m se p a ra to r Is a t h a n d tb e difficulty o f churnlD g can be largely rem oved by tn k lu g th e sw ^et cream as soon a s It la se p a ra te d , m ix in g It w ith a s m uch w arm w a te r a s th e re w as m ilk to s t a r t w ith an d re se p a ra tln g It. T h e b u tte r from su ch cre a m will ta s te slig h tly fist, b u t will rem ove enough o f tb e cu rd so th e c h u rn in g will usual ly ta k e place In a fairly sa tis fa c to ry m an n er, if no s e p a ra to r Is used th e sa m e th in g can be accom plished by m ix in g th e cre a m w hile sw eet w ith w arm w a te r an d allo w in g It to sta n d In a p an u n til th e creurn ca n rise to tbe su rfa c e , w hen It Is sk im m ed off $100 R e w a r d , $100 T h e re a d e rs of th is p a p e r w ill be p le a s e d to l e a r n t h a t t h e r e is a t l e a s t one d re a d e d d is e a se t h a t science has b ee n a b l e to c u r e in a l l it s s ta g e s , a n d t h a t Is c a t a r r h . C a t a r r h b e i n g g r e a t l y Influenced b y c o n s ti tu ti o n a l c o n d itio n s r e q u ir e s co n stitu tio n al treatm ent. H a ll's C a ta r r h C u r s Is t a k e n in t e r n a lly a n d a c t a th r u th e B lo o d o n th e M u co u s S u r f a c e s o f th e S y s t e m t h f r e b y d e ­ s t r o y in g t h e f o u n d a t io n o f th e d is e a s e , g i v i n g $he p a t ie n t s t r e n g t h by b u ild in g up the constitution and a ssistin g n a ­ t u r e In d o in g its w o rk . T h e p r o p r i e ­ t o r s h a v e so m u c h f a i t h In t h e c u r a t i v e p o w e rs o f H a ll's C a t a r r h C u re th a t th e y offer One H u n d re d D o lla rs for a n y c a se t h a t it fails to cure. S end fo r list of te stim onials. A d d r e s s : P J C H E N E T A CO.. T oledo. O h io . So id b y a ll D r u g g is ts . Tic. ask for our price list ol slight- ly used pianos and organs. Q R. M. Standish Estacada Agent R o ad W o rk P ro g re ssin g Portland. Oregon * O U * * L. H. Burd With the rock crusher station­ ed in the grove be; ween Nichol­ E staca d a, O re g o n son’s and Mrs. Stubbe’s, the Gar­ field road crew from District 10, Cement Sidewalks Plastering in charge of Supervisor Duncan, Fire Places Basements is doing some good work these Septic Cesspools days. All Work Guaranteed They have already placed anew top dressing of crushed rock on the lower part of the Wilson Hill, C o u n ty M u rd e r widening the roadway. A cul­ vert has been placed in the creek Last Sunday night near his where it crosses the road near home in Parkhurst, Sam Cas* the Yocum barn, bringing the road up to grade with crushed shot and killed his brother Er­ rock filling. Similar redressing nest, culminating a quarrel of of worn spots and better drain- many years standing. age will be done this fall, leav­ The murderer is now in the ing nearly all of the Garfield roads county jail, pending preliminary in fine condition for the winter examjnatjon Jmd hag retajned travel, ihe road leaning from i ~ fl ,,, .. C. Brownell and Judire Ira p p , s corner south as tar as Geo. ^ ^ K the Wonacott place has been well I Gordon E. Hayes as attorneys. The dead man, who at one paved with crushed rock and with some additional rolling will be in time operated a saloon in Oregon good shape. City, had not borne an enviable The taxpayers of District 10 do reputation and before being kill­ not favor the spending of the $540. appropriated for the con­ ed had started to again abuse his tinuation of the George Road brother Sam After the shooting Sam Case through their district, for plank, preferring to wait until enough telephoned Sheriff Wilson, then money is available to rock and came to Oregon City and sub­ permanently build the roadway. mitted to arrest. It is likely that a number of While there will be no mystery George, Garfield and Estacada taxpayers will go to Oregon City in this case to necessitate a coun­ to attend the next meeting of the ty expense to unravel, the tiial county court, to further impress upon the court the necessity of will probably be a sensational appropriating enough money from one, as Sam Case and the other the general fund to finish the members of the family had al­ George road before the winter ways borne a good reputation as rains set in, as it will be impass­ compared with the dead brother. able otherwise.