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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1905)
The ESTACADA NEWS C o n g re g a tio n a l Church PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Services each Sunday in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Sunday school at io o ’clock, and Worship and sermon at ji o ’clock. Ev erybody will be heartily welcomed. Rev. C. M a c P h e r s o n , P a s to r. H. A. WILLIAMS Application has been made at the post- office, at Estacada, Or. for and class rates Advertising rates made known on appli cation. Copy for publication and change of ad copy must be handed in not later than Wednesday morning to insure pub lication for that week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $| 00 S ix M onths .SO If p aid in a d v a n c e JANUARY 12, 1905. We want YOU to take the News. — Good grade blotters at N ews office, 5c a doz. H. Green received the sad news this morning of the death of his mother, aged 73, at Oregon City. He and family went over to attend the funeral. ESTACADA PHARMACY The committee on reception for the banquet this evening are, J. W. Reed and wife, John B. Haviland, Mrs. Wm. K. Haviland, Sr., Wm. F. Cary, Mrs. C. A. Cary, B. O. Boswell and wife and C. C. Shaf- ford and wife. / i Not infrequently complaints are expressed by our local merchants that they are unable to handle all JOHN B. HAVILAND, Proprietor the butter brought in from the coun try, or if they doit isoftenat a loss. The creamery and butter houses of T he N ews wants a correspondent Portland refuse to take the overplus at a figure that is at all reasonable, in every wide-a-wake and sociable community in Eastern Clackamas consequently the merchant who gets county to send in the country news. a supply on hand that he can not Write us for the necessary mate sell at home finds, if he has paid a rial for writing. Send us in the I reasonable price for it, that he is a news and we will do the rest. loser on the deal. It has been sug Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shafford are gested as a way out of the difficulty home again after the holidays spent that those who have the cream in in Portland. Mrs. M. E. Shafford stead of making it into butter that is with relatives in Corvallis for a they ship it to Portland creameries. short time. C. C. Shafford and not These creameries, it is said, agree J. W. will take an active interest in to take all the cream sent them and the novelty wood factory here. pay prevailing prices, but they do not want the country butter. The Highly Gratified Edw. OBLANDER, Prop’r. price they would pay for January I We think we are safe in saying cream is 28 1-2 cents delivered. I t ! +++++++++++ is believed that this is a much bet- j that we are selling General Hard Keeps the best of____________ ter price than what can be got for ; ware, Sash, Doors, Stoves, Ranges THE OLD &c for less money than any other the butter, and would pay a better We RELIABLE BACON premium on the investment. Dur house in the state of Oregon are pleased to say that a great many ing the winter months one or two j ... s ’.iptnents to town each wetk would of our customers have already ex b.’ sufficient. The expense for ship pressed themselves as being highly Oregon W ater P o w er & Railw ay Co. ment to town would be light, only gratified with our system, and that TIME CARO a few receiving cans would be re they are able to buy goods at home Cars leave Estacada at 8:07, 9:37, 11:37 A. M. and 1:37, 4:5, 5:37, 9 P. M. for less money than elsewhere. It quired. Of course, the separator Cara leave Portland at 7:30, 9:45, 11:30, A. M. and 1:30, 3:40, 5:40, 7,15 P. M. would have to be used. Would this is said that Russell Sage, the Wall street money lender and financier be the most profitable and easiest way of disposing of the country’s who is now 88 years of age, has CH ARLES L. FER R Y, W h e re t o g e t y o u r cream? T he N ews wants to hear never been in debt but once in his Mr. Sage has never been a- from some of the farmers on the sub life. Jeweler and fraid to invest big sums nor to spend Candies, Nuts, ject. A meeting has been proposed Optician. . . . to discuss the idea and see if some freely to make more. He has ob Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, OREGON agreement can be arrived at, and it jected to paying 50 cents for an ar E S T A C A D A . and chewing gum. seems that if the sentiment is strong ticle worth 25 cents, but not to pay ing a hundred thousand dollars for DODGE NEWS enough in its favor this would be at the first thing to do. What W’e whot he thought might be worth , Little Rose Hutter is able to at Mrs. C. A. BITHER’S STORE should have is a creamery in Esta one hundred and ten teousand dol tend school again. Mrs. I. M. Park is home again cada. but arrangements should be lars. It is a fact a great many peo Soda fountain drinks served. Stationery made for the present, and a cream ple buy goods on time regardless of from the Dubois mill where she has and popular magazines kept. ery will undoubtedly come within a of cost who could just as well pay been working. Mrs. Mable Jukes cash, or in other words, live beyond and Neva Boylan are working there \ear. Shall there be a meeting? When you want fire insurance their means, go in debt and cannot now. Sunday school was orgmized The News man visited Cazadero pay when they should. or life insurance (This is here Sunday and Mr. Park was last Friday, and found a pretty busy not, however, the case with all who elected superintendent. call on p'.ace. More work is going on near go in debt, but it is so 99 cases out Mrs. Gordon and son Rex attend there than at any place fclmg the of 100) JOHN B. HAVILAND This puts the merchant ed the Pomona Grange at Logan line. The great rock crusher is al- behind and he cannot buy as cheap Wednesday. Local Agent \\ ays making its rumbling noise ly as otherwise, and then the custo Quite a number of “ Dodgers" at- turning out crushed rock for Port mers wonder why it is that the tnded church at Springwater Sunday P h e n l x F ir e In s . Co. o f B r o o k y n . R id g e ly P r o te c tiv e A s s o c ia tio n fo r land’s streets. The sounds from the merchant charges so much for his Spelling school next Friday night. various other machinery used in the goods. Even though the merchant sick and accident benefits to I. O. O. F. other works about the place give it has capital to do a credit business an air of some importance. Many and pay cash for his goods, money g j to Cazadero to see the work that lost through long standing and bad is going on under the O. W. P. & accounts will soon press him to the W. S. H Y D E . B a rb e r Ry Co’s direction in building its wall, unless he charges enough to ; S i,000,000.00 power plant. Best work at popular prices make up for the losses. Agency for the The postoffice will be moved into ¡ Yours for lower prices, STAR LAUNDRY. the barbershop for a short time. T he C ary H ardware C o . P a l a c e Me a t M a r k e t . Fresh & Salt Meats The News For Job Printing