The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 16, 1905, Image 1

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    The
No. 16.
Estacada News
Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, March 16, 1905.
Mrs. W. J. Currin of Portland, who
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
Chas. Brunson is laid up with an is figuring on buying Mrs. Heiple’s
200-acre farm near Currinsville.
injured foot.
H C. Stubbs is finishing a resi­
Mrs. T. J. Mathews is reported
dence
in the northern part of town.
as improving.
He has rented it to the family of J.
Miss Bessie Boys is visiting at the
W. Cave. Mr. Cave is a practical
Haviland home.
shoemaker and will engage in that
Miss June Oakley spent last Sat­ business in Estacada.
urday in Portland.
Miss Nora Durrell and C R Miller
F. W. Deeth and family are liv­ of Gresham were in Estacada this
ing at Sellwood for a short time.
week. Mr. Miller was looking for
F. M. Lantz opened his butcher j a business location, and Miss Durrell
shop for business last Thursday.
came out to see her father who is
The Springwater Mill siding one building a large bam here.
. mile north of town is being put in. j The first marriage in Estacada
Merchant Lewellen of Springwa- that we have any record of took
ter was over Wednesday for goods. place last Saturday evening af the
The Cary Cash Hardware tells of home of H. C. Stubbs, when Miss
its low prices in the buggy, hack Mary E. Pearce and Fred Gillstrap
were united in the holy bonds of
wagon line.
Part of the roof on Ed Oblander’s j matrimony.
house was blown off by the wind \ Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ryckman
entertained a bridal party last week.
Sunday night.
E. E. Womer went to Portland,j Milo Thompson and Miss Myrtle
Saturday, and remained until Tues­ Ryckman were married, Thursday
of last week, at the former’s home
day transacting business.
in Clackamas.
Mrs. Thompson is
D. C. Crane went to town this j
a sister of M. L.
The bridal pair
morning, and he will return tomor­
returned home Sunday.
row with the family and goods.
Tic Pass Taken
P. T. Davis, J. A. Talbert and
Dora Talbert were visitors at Mr.
The latest news from the Eastern
and Mrs. M. Ryckman’s, Sunday. war says that the Japanese occupied
John Linn returned from Illinois Tie Pass at midnight, March 15.
today.
A near relative and family The report is not officially confirmed
came out with him, and will make but it is believed to be true. The
their home out at the mill.
Russians are retreating north pur­
Miss Ide Taylor and brother, H sued by the enemy.
H ., were over from Oregon City last
New Blacksmith and
Sunday.
Miss Taylor visited her
friend, Miss Gertrude Marrow.
Wasjon Factory
il Get the habit ¡
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Of using a good article in the grocery line.
Quality always regulating the price, and the
price always r i g h t ...................................... . .
Spring is here and you want
Garden Seeds and Choice Onion Sets
C. F. HOWE’S
T h os. J. C U R T I S , '
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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
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Improved farms, Wild lands and Timber claims for sale
Also some excellent town lots
N OTARY PUBLIC
Palace Meat Market.
Edw. OBLANDER, Prop’r.
THE OLD
Keeps the best of
Sunday travel on the railroad is
Mr. Hall who, until recently was
increasing.
Many take advantage
RELIABLE BACON
f r e s |, & $ a | t M e a t s
of the low rates to see the country in the wagon shop business over at
and to indulge in a day's recreation. Springwater, and Mr. Wurtz an
experienced blacksmith of Gresham
Miss Adelle Mulkey visited at the
have formed a partnership and will
News’ home, Tuesday. She was on i
go into business in Estacada. Their
her way to Myrtle Creek to see her
shop will be in Durrell's large feed
people before proceeding to Ashland
and stock barn.
to teach.
GARFIELD
Mrs. M. H. Richards and the
Born, to the wife of E T Davis, March
children came down from Tacoma ! 12, a son.
last Saturday, and the family went
John Patterson of Portland is visiting
at once to housekeeping in the Port­ relatives around here.
Philip Wagner and Elmer Davis are
land restaurant rooms.
nursing severe carbuncles.
The Springwater Mill Company
Mr. and Mrs. W R Oatfield visited Sun­
has an ad in The Nfews. This mill is day with Mr. and Mrs. J P Irvin.
prepared to turn out anything for
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Praeger attended
building purposes. See them about the dance Saturday night.
Mr. Feary of Estacada was the guest of
anything you want in the lumber
John T Irvin Saturday evening.
line.
Mrs. Dr. Smith of Eagle Creek visited
Estacada is going to have a base­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Sun­
ball team.
A number of the boys day.
are forming a club with the inten­ John Patterson of Portland is visiting
relatives in this vicinity.
tion of playing a series of games
Miss Nora Huffman visited at the Davis
here this summer. Posters are out home Sunday.
When wanting anything come and get price« and w t my «tock of good»
announcing a dance, March 25, in
Judge Ryan of Oregon City came out
Reed’s hall, the proceeds to be used and participated in the Odd Fellow's fu­
Undertaking Goods and Work a Specialty
neral services, held over the remains of
by the ball club.
their departed brother, Edward Duncan.
Mrs. Mary Heiple of Currinsville
Fine weather but not enough rain.
was at Oregon City last week with
EVERYTHING
AT
IN
FURNITURE!
PRICES YOU
PAY IN PORTLAND!
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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 CARPFIS
and
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