The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, February 02, 1905, Image 8

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    GARFIELD
J P Irvin is experiencing an at­
tack of something akin to erysipelas.
Those who have not had coughs or
colds the past week are in the mi­
nority. Mr. and Mrs. Blue of Port­
land were the guests of H Epperson
Sunday, as was also Win. Davis Sr
of Garfield.
Wm. Davis Jr. and
wife were the hosts of an enjoyable
party an evening this week.
The
grange met Saturday with an at­
tendance of over 60. The following
officers were installed for the year,
by Deputy Master lid. Bates, Sr:
Wm. Holder, W . M .; Chas. Dun­
can; Overseer; Kate Irvin, Lectur­
er; Floyd Holder, Secretary; Lethe
Wills, Treasurer; Ralph Lemon,
Asst. Steward; Cora Yocum, Lady
Asst. Steward; Walter Lemon, In­
side Gatekeeper; Phillip Wagner,
Outside Gatekeeper, wm Cary was
i .i kite l into the mysteries of the
first end second degree of the grange.
Portland and C W Powell of D lyton,
were in Boring Friday visiting Mr. Mor-
and.
The people of Boring are looking
forward to Friday evening when there is
to be a moving picture entertainment in
Root's hall.
The school children are planing a val­
entine box for St Valentine’s Day.
The Young People’s Christain Endeav­
or Society are meeting regularly every ]
Thursday.
Everyone takes an interest
in the work, and good crowds are attend- j
ing.
There are quite a number of Boring
people on the sick list with gripp and
colds and those who are i^ot sick are
grunting.
There are several new crews of wood­
cutters being put on at the dilferent wood
camps for the spring cutting.
Mrs Blue of Portland, with her brother
was out to see after their farms Sunday.
They are Ijoth well pleased with the coun­
try in and around Garfielif, especially the
town of Estacada.
Mrs. Lillie Deshayerand son who have
l>een visiting relatives and friends in Gar­
field, went to Oregon City Monday, on
their return to lone, Eastern Oregon.
Mrs. E. Horner and Mrs. Sarah Pal-
mateer have returned from a visit to Mrs.
Hamer’s brother-in-law in Washington
county.
W. A. JONES
Delivery and Express Line
Estacada Eeed & Livery Barn
Dry wood in any length always on hand
All business carefully and promptly attended to
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To a great many who have been getting
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The News as free, sample copies, we wish
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to say these copies will not be continued.
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BORING NEWS
Henry Lung gave a party in Roots
hall, Saturday evening being Mr. Lang's
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birthday.
A large crowd of young peo­
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Good
grade blotters at N ew s
ple were present. The young folks play­
ed games until about 12 o’clock when office, 5c a doz.
they were served with a nice luncheon.
Everyone reports having had a fine time.
G . B . D IM IC K
W . A . D IM IC K
The Endeavor singing school was held at
O A Palmer's last Sunday evening. Rev
DIMICK and DIMICK
David Wolf was there and held a short
Attorneys at Law
praise service.
Miss Lillie Miller, who
Estates Settled. Mortgages
has been visiting with Miss Hartle, left Notary Public.
Foreclosed. Abstracts Furnished
here Monday to return to her home at
Money Loaned
Leland. Mrs. H G Knox is visiting with
relatives in Portland, but is expected to
O F F IC E : J , 3 & 4 , G A R D E BLD G ,
return in a few days.
A E Powell of O re g o n CJty,
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CARYS
DO W E SE LL
A S CH E APLY A S
M ERCH AN TS ?
Th e postal laws limit these free,
sample copies, and if you Want the
paper continued, it will not be as
sample copies
PAID
PORTLAND
Answer— W e sell as cheap as any house in Portland
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FREIGHE
Greatly Reduced Prices.
In order to make room for our Spring goods,
we have
In most cases we save our customers the freight, besides a lot of trouble.
decided to make reductions on the following articles:
We request all parties living tributary to Estacada to get our prices and
YOU SA V E ON
compare them before placing any orders for goods.
Cylinder Chums from 25 to 50 cents
Barrel Chums from 50 to 75 cents
“ 1900” Washing Machines, $1.50
12 inch Canton Chilled Plows, $2.
14 inch Canton Chilled Plows, $2
3x9 Rushford Farm Wagon $5
CAUTION
Beware of Flimflammers, and Scliisters or Peddlers that may be taking
orders for goods, representing that they will do lietter by you than we
will.
Simply get our prices and be convinced that they cannot.
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Parties desiring any of the above goods should make purchases at once as such
low prices are not often guoted
W e are making very close prices on
Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, and Builders’ Hardware
W e are also pleased to say that we can save our customers
Money on
Cook Stove and Ranges.
Tin work
and
Harness Repair
work
on
Short Notice
Cary’s Cash Hardware