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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1905)
7 > '7L I < y The Estacada News No. 15. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. Trade at home. Work on the telephone line is pro gressing. Mrs. A. F. Shultz arrived here last Saturday. John B. Haviland is in Portland today on business. Geo. Grimshaw and family have moved to Sellwood. Mrs. W. K. Haviland, Sr. was a j>assanger to town, Wednesday. Sabbath school will be held in the school house at the usual hour. $1 Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, March 9, 1905. presented by the railroad company ; with a check of $ioo. If Mr. Ad- i ams had not leversed the power and backed away from the run-a-way car, the mail car would have been smashed into a thousand pieces and its eleven occupants killed. How unsatisfactor the mail order method is. A man near here who got his wife through the matimon- ial newspaper route is now asking the courts to grant him a divorce. It serves the poor man right. He should have patronized the home market and he would have known what he was getting. Never send away for anything when you can get the same article at home, and there is less possibility of getting cheated. Ed. Duncan, who was taken sick some time ago with the grip, died last night at his home one mile east of town Mr. Duncan was taken seriously sick a week ago and a phy- • sician was called in, b it t ie path nt graually grew worse. His sickness developed into acute miningitis from whieh death occuied. Doctors Fen ton and Rocky of Portland were | called in consultation. Mr. Duncan was 26 years of age, and leaves a young wife and child. He was an honored citizen, and a member of the I. O. O. F. The lodge meets at 8 1 m tomorrow to arrange for the funeral which will be at 2 p m. Get the habit Of using a good article in the grocery line. Quality always regulating the price, and the price always right ................................................... ■ i— •— r ' • Spring is here and you want Garden Seeds and Choice Onion Sets W. A. Jones is having an addition built to his house on his new lots on Currin street. v T. A. Miller and MertObert went to Coney Island Sunday to work on the band stand. Mrs. E. H. Wills is living with Mrs. H. Warfield while their Jius- bands are away. Mrs. J. A. Buchanan returned to Koseburg with her sister, and will . . . . P io n e e r R e a l E s ta te M a n o f E s ta c a d a . . . . visit a month with her people. ♦ Mrs. Stubbe was a business visit * . or to Oregon City and Portland, Monday, returning Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Fulton of Arleta act ed as Supt. of the Sabbath school, N O TA R Y PUB LIC Sunday. Mr. McPherson being ab sent. Miss Lulu Cloyd, of Roseburg, Seven Carloads of Material for Wood Factory has l>een here a week visiting v,er sister, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, and The Estacada Wood Manufactur husband. ing Company has received two cars Edw. OBLANDER, Prop’ r. An agent for a Erie, Penn., firm of brick to lie used in the new plant. *********** was examining the site with a view Five cars loaded with machinery are K eep s th e best of The railroad of putting in a bid for building the also on the track. company is rapidly completing the brick plant. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schock and switch running to the factory which reliable bacon three friends arrived from Iowa, will allow the brick and machinery to be run in and unloaded. Monday. Mr. Schock owns a piece Mr. and Mrs. James Johns are in of land just across the river from town today. Mr. Johns looking up town on which they will make their the business prospects. John Scott home. of Portland accompanies them. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones came W. C. T. U. home, Monday, after nearly a week Mrs. Lucia Additon, state presi spent in town. Mr. Jones was in St. Vincent’s hospital only one day. dent; Mrs. Emma Fulton, secretary; and Mrs. Annie Newell, state evan Both received severe shocks in the gelist, of thie State W. C. T. U. wreck were here Sunday last and held a J. F. Lovelace is going into the meeting in the afternoon. Quite a grain and produce commission busi number attended, and after an ad dress given by Mrs. Additon a un ness. He will ask the railroad Co. ion was organized with twelve njem- for a site near the electric power bers Officers were elected as fol house for a warehouse. It is his low: Mrs. Minnie Williams, presi dent; Mrs. T. A. Miller, Vice-Pres. intention to build soon. Mrs. May Reed. Cor. secretary; M. H. Richards and Mrs Harry Mrs. Lillian Surface, recording sec Mann of South Dakota, have rented retary; Mrs. C. E. Knight, treas.; the Portland restaurant of Mr. Reed Rev. H. C. Stubbs, evangelistic and they are going to continue the superintendent; Mrs. D. Stubbs, restaurant business. Mr. Richards temp, literature; Mrs. M. Williams, Supt. Press Dept. The first meet is an old friend of A. F. Campbell. ing of the new union will be held at W h ta wanting anything come anil get price« ami «re m y stock <>( go.«!* His family will arrive here in a few the home of Mrs. Stubbs, Saturday March 1 1 , at 3 p. m. The follow days. Undertaking Goods and Work a Specialty ing ladies joined also, Mrs. E. H. Bob Adams, the moterman who Wills, Mrs. H. J. Warfield. Mrs. prevented a very serious accident in H. W. Downing and Mrs. E. Y o the railroad collision last week. was cum. C. F. HOWE’S Thos. J. C U R TIS. Improved farms, Wild lands and Timber claims for sale Also some excellent town lots Palace Meat Market! THE OLD . fresh & Salt Meats EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE! AT PAY IN PORTLAND! PRICES YOU I have just added to my stock of Furniture a nice line of Toilet Sets, Wall Paper and Rockers, that I am selling at prices that cannot be beat 0 CARPETS * no RUGS ' 0 I have a good variety of samples of Carpets to select from and can give perfect fits for your floors Rugs in almost any size, style and price Floor Matting and Oil Cloth H. COOPER, the Furniture Dealer