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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1905)
\ Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Currinsville Pearle Foster, Roy Meyers and Walter Notice is hereby given that the copart nership heretofore existing between J. W Hyde spent last Sunday at Henry Gith- Reed and H. Cooper under the firm name j en’s as guests of their charming dautlier, of Reed & Cooper and doing a general Gussie. Messrs H. and M. are prominent mercantile business in Estacada, Oregon, \ residents of Estacada, and they relate has this day been dissolved by mutual that the dinner served by Mrs. Githens consent of both parties. All outstanding will be remembered by them always. If accounts yet due the firmwill be collected you want to make either of these gentle- \ by J. W. Reed, who will also pay all un men smack his lips, just ask them how ! paid indebtedness now existing against that huckleberry pie struck them. Em- ' ma Dowty and Susie Linn, two charming the said firm. young ladies, arrived home Sun. morn Dated this 12th day of January, 1905. ing from Estacada. They were guests of Signed: J. \V. REED. Louis Rolfe and wife. They enjoyed 1 H. COOPER. themselves and also the dance given by ' the Amusement club. Mrs. Currin and The Sunday School Reorganized. daughther, Dora, were at Estacada shop ping Thursday. Mrs. Currin is the wife The Congregational Sunday school of Robert Currin one of our wealthy farm of Estacada was reorganized Sunday ers. Prof. Surface has a broad smile with last under the direction of Rev. C. him, the cause being that he has not re MacPhearson. The school as well coved from the banquet given Thurs. by the townsite Co. to the residents. He be as church services take place in the ing a resident, therefore the smile. Mr. i Oddfellows’ hall. Rev. MacPhear Editor, I have an excuse for not writing I son was elected superintendent and last week, for the reasot: that I tried to j teacher of the bible class, Mrs. J tame a few of Henry Githen’s mild goats W. Reed teacher of the girls’ inter I did not care much about sitting down for reasons best known to the large goat mediate class, Mrs. H. A. Williams with the long horns. RUBE. teacher of the boys’ intermediate class, Mrs. A. Morrow teacher of the boys’ primary class, June Oak ley teacher of the girls’ primary class. Someone is yet wanted who will take the young people’s class. Gertrude Morrow was elected secre tary, Mrs. Williams treasurer and Mrs. E. F. Surface choirister. 44 persons were present and 37 joined as members of the school. D. C. Crane and wife of Portland were out yesterday, and it is likely they will go into business here. our to stoi •e. do this. Delivery and Express Line Estacada Feed & Livery Barn Ali bujineu carefully and promptly attended to — T o a great many who getting — — The News as free, sample copies, we wish — — to say these copies will — The weather has not been the best health preserver of late, and .several have been put on the sick list, among whom are R. C. Herring and A Havens. G . B. I) I M IC K have been not be continued. The postal laws limit these free, sample copies, and if you want the W . A . DIM XCK paper continued, it will not lie as DIMJCK and DIM ICK Attorneys at Law sample copies . . . . Notary Public. Estates Settled. Mortgages Foreclosed. Abstracts Furnished Money Loaned O K F IC K : 2, 3 & O regon C ity , Our 4 , G A R D E BLD G, - System O regon o f b u yin g and selling We w a n t Contractors and all w h o fo r cash enables us intend to build to GET OUR FIGURES ON SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS & BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. 5 W om an’s Life $ 1 * 0 ^ It is said, from one third to one half of the average woman’s life is spent in the kitchen JU ST S T A R T IN G fires, preparing meals, clear ing away the remains, together with picking up others, carrying the hod and other similar duties make up the larger part of life of our wives, sisters and sweethearts. When I think of what fool things I have seen in my rambles, and the good money blown in with no re turns, it seems as though any one should be interested in the saving of time, labor and cuss words, by the use of a BRIDGE & BEACH Steel Range, which have been sold for 58 years, and are guaranteed by us to give entire satisfaction. We have Ranges from $29.50 up to $50 all Guaranteed to be t) firstclass THE TATTOO We do harness and tin work on short notice, also buy second hand £oods and pay spot cash for same. Intermittent alarm clock most reliable and certain alarm. Alarms intermit tently every 20 seconds IT’S AT CARY’S for 15 minutes. • A LA R M CLOCKS 98c, $1.25 & $1.75