Thè Estacada News No. 7. Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, January 12, 1905. $1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. The ads— read them. Eagle Creek asks to be desolved. Advertise what you want to sell. Resolve not to break the resolu­ tion. It has been definately decided that Reynear L. Ludlam, Missionary for the American Sunday School Union for Southwestern Wash.,shall come to Estacada to work. This was de­ cided by the Baptist Mission Com­ mittee last week. Other points ad­ jacent to Estacada will be included in the field, probably Highland and and Logan. Reed’s hall has been rented and regular services will be­ gin Sunday, January 22, at 7:30p. m. Full arrangements have not yet been made for a church building. The Russians won in the senate, its Kuykendall. Leo Havens has about recovered from his sickness. James Githens visited his sister, Mrs. L. Rolfe last week. J. Bourbonia arrived here a week ago, and may make thistheir home. Contractor Miller has made some improvements in Reed & Cooper’s One year ago today the founda­ store. tion for the City of Estacada was Mrs. J. W. Reed was in the city laid. Then, where Estacada now this week to have some dentistry stands, stood majestic firs, monarchs done. of the place that now pulsates with W. E. Wills and family spent d t y H f e In h o n o r o f th is fir s t a n . j several days at their home near niversary of the town.s birth> a ju_ Portland. bilee banqUet ¡s to take place this What shall be done with our wag- evening at the Hotel Estacada. on? will be discussed at the Po- The idea of such a celebration was mona meeting. suggested by President G. W. M or-' Estacada is knocking at the doors row and Secretary A. F. Campbell j of the state capitol to be admitted j of the Oregon Water Power Town- as a city of Oregon site Company. Invitations are out A. Havens has received word that asking friends to be present. A his sister, Mrs. R. Forbes, at Ripon number of musical selections will W is., has recently died. lie given, and prominent speakers THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW GOODS. Our Groceries are the best and freshest. A full line of Dry Goods, Rub­ ber Goods, Shoes and Rubbers. Highest price paid for all Coun­ try produce. Our prices are as low as the lowest. Give us a trial and be convinced. First Anniversary Banquet G otzian L o ggers & YOURS Sh oes are th e Best FOR BUSINESS Reed & Cooper, General Merchandise T h os. J. C U R T I S , -B lo tte rs with your business ad. from ° re8on City and Portland will I . P i o n e e r R e a l E s t a t e M a n o f E s ta c a d a . printed on them at 10c a do,. No ,3e on the Pr<* ratn for P r e s s e s , order less than N e w s office. j Everyone ispromiseda rousinggood time, and the first year Estaca- There are more than forty pupils , , . „ . ... , P uums, ,,, , ,, Idas existance should be fittingly( enrolled on the register of the town . , commemorated. school, and there are more coming. 1 N O TA R Y * P U B LIC J. F. Lovelace has purchased the | Pearce property on Zobrist street. | __ This is one of the finest residences 1. , The Is e w s has never spoken of in town, and the purchase was a the natural scenery of this part of wise one. Clackamas county. But beautiful Mr. and Mrs. John Gilstrap are scenery abounds here nevertheless, enjoying a visit this week from their The Clackamas river on the banks son, Lawrence, from Northern Ida- Qf which Estacada stands is a turbu­ ho. Webster Gilstrap is improving lent stream with high, irregular, from his illness. rocky banks. There are many beautiful rapids and castle rocks that New Departure We will buy anything that you compare very favorably with those j have to sell in the way of second- the pictures of which are used for j h :nd goods, paying spot cash for advertising purposes by the great railway companies. Many pictur- j same.— The Carv Hardware Co. esque falls are to be seen along the j We keep a nice stock of R A. Stratton and family are, for banks. Springwater falls on the | the present, living in the Portland ; south bank of the river at the lower restaurant rooms, until their car of end of the park are more beautiful household goods arrives, and they 1 1 look at than the world renowned j can move into the Carpenter cot- Minnehaha falls. From the upper | tage. Mr. Stratton has bought the part of town can be seen Mt. St. Wolf house and lot on Zobrist St. Helens and from the heights above | Estacada, Oregon and in fixing the place up to rent, the town all the other high snow- j Property is this locality will prove capped peaks may be seen. Springs a good investment. The people of are many furnishing the purest of — ---------------------------- Estacada are pleased to welcome water for those who wdht it. T h e 1 William K. Haviland, Doctor C. B. Smith, PHYSICIAN M l V »M O N Mr. and Mrs. Stratton and family twin falls, Pocohontas and Sacawa- physician e «s scrgcon . Office in Howe's store. a nor.g us. Mr S. is interested in jea, one on each side of the high o*fi» •«•*•*■ »« store, - t Office hear* *t I atacaOa, 0 a. m. to 4 » . m . the novelty wood works factory that j bridge, always excite admiration nmi «iti Office boere at I*efe Creek, eight, A aieraiage is building here. frem those who see them. 1 Night bell .t Second St. entrance ...All calls promptly answered... of ImDroved farms W ild lands and Timber claims for sale Also some excellent town lots Our Scenery A Parlor Lamp FREE Try a pound of our 25c tea, wjth every purchase you have a chance to draw for a beautiful parlor lamp STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES C. F. H O W E