The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 30, 1905, Image 1

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    The Estacada News
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Clackamas
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Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, March 30, 1905,
No. 18.
Co. Taxes
M ay be paid at the office of the Clack­
amas T itle Com pany, 60S Chamber of Com­
merce Bldg, in Portland, where a copy of
the T ax R o ll is kept.
T ax payers finding it more convnient
to pay in Portland m ay save themselves
the cost and time of a trip to Oregon City
for a nominal fee of 25 cents.
U ntil March 15th the office of the Sher­
iff is apt to be very busy while a few m in­
utes suffices to pay at the office of the
Clackam as T itle Company in Portland.
Paym ent before March 15th w ill save a
3 per cent rebate.
Hon. Geo. C. Brownell has his
professional card in The N e w s .
Mrs. A. E. Barr remained in the
city with friends for a few days.
The N e w s enjoyed a call, Mon­
day, from Uncle James Gibson, of
Eagle Creek. Mr. Gibson had been
on a visit to hisdaughter, Mrs. John
Read, and family across the river.
I Get the habit
Of using a good article in the grocery line.
Quality always regulating the price, and the
price always r i g h t ...............................................
T. J. Reagan arrived here a few
days ago from Boise, Idaho. He is
formerly from South Dakota and has
a number of old acquaintences here.
Spring is here and you want
He is thinking of making his home
here.
Garden Seeds and Choice Onion Sets
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
Proprietor Richards has had sev­
Estacada: Hello, Springwater, at eral rooms newly furnished in con­
the ’phone?
nection with the restaurant, and in­
Springwater: Yes, and it is all- tends conducting a lodging house
right, isn’t it? W e'll enjoy and ap­ with the restaurant.
The furnish­
preciate it.
ings were purchased of H. Cooper,
Now for warm sunshine.
the local house furnisher.
Everyone should be loyal to home
The Estacada Telephone & Tele­
interests.
graph company has engaged Miss
Born, Monday, March 27, to Mr. Stella O. Wotner to perform the
and Mrs. Ralph Phelps, a eleven duties of telephone girl in the com­
. . . . 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 . . . .
pound son.
pany’s central office. Miss Womer
Born, on Sunday, March 19, to is a daughter of E. S. Womer. In
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Masked, a nine connection with the 'phone work Improved farms, W ild lands and Timber claims
pound girl.
she will be appointed deputy post­
Also some excellent town lots
H. Cooper: Yes, we are getting mistress, and take care of the office.
N O TA R Y P U B L IC
in new goods, new stock, nearly ev­ Miss Womer will arrive here soon
from their home in Tyrone, Pa. and
ery day.
The W. C. T . U. will hold its in the meantime Mr. Womer will as­
next meeting April 8th at the home sist in the office.
C. F. HOWE’S
Thos.
✓
of Mrs. Williams.
Carpenters Havens and Lindsey
have put up the building for the fire
company’s apparatus.
Several who are working at The
Oaks came home and spent Sunday
last with their families.
Herbert Tracy, of the Portland
Machine Company, was here a part
of last week, assisting the Estacada
Wood Mfg. Co.
Every' lady will profit by reading
v the ad of the Cary Cash Hardware
this week.
This store makes an
extraordinary offer.
Attorney Buchanan, who is doing
the landscape gardening for the O.
W. P. & Rv. Co., expects his wife
home next Monday.
Articles of incorporation for G ar­
field grange 3 17 , were filed in the
County Clerk's office last week with
Wm. Holder, worthy master; Chas.
Duncan, worthy overseer; and F. B
Holder, worthy secretary, as incor­
porators. The grange is perpetual
and it has property valued at $200.
Rev. R. L . Cartrite, of Silverton,
was in town Monday and Tuesday.
Monday evening he preached to an
audience in Reed's hall.
He is a
follower of the Christian faith, and
possibly, he, or a brother preacher,
will continue work here. Six fam­
ilies. members of the Christian de­
nomination, live in Estacada.
Do not expect the other fellow to
make all the concessions, you may
be disappointed. Most everyone is
a little selfish—even Russia.
Ladies, Attention
J. C U R T I S .
for sale
EVERYTHING
IN
FURNITURE!
AT
PAY
IN
PRICES
YOU
PORTLAND!
I have just added to my stock of Furniture a nice line of
Toilet Sets, Wall Paper and Rockers,
On Saturday of this week, April
that I am selling at prices that cannot be beat
1st, Mrs. Crane will have her first
millinery opening.
All the ladies,
whether wishing to purchase or not.
have a cordial invitation to call and
see what she has in Hats, and other
I have a good variety of samples of Carpets to select from
Millinery goods.
^CARPETS
and can give perfect fits for your floors
Rugs in almost any size, style and price
At the
Floor
Palace Meat Market
Plain Steak
8c a lb
Round Steak
ioc a lb
Loin Steak
ioc
Soup Meat
7c
Bacon
ioc a lb
Lard
16c
Fish Thursday
evening
a lb
Matting
and
Oil Cloth
When wanting an ythin g come and get price» and «ee m y stock of good»
a lb
a lb
8c a lb
Pot Roast
RU G S^
Undertaking Goods and Work a Specialty
H. COOPER, the Furniture Dealer
and Friday
W. A. JONES
m orning
1 sell as cheap as possible
Delivery and Express Line
Estacada Eeed & Livery Barn
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Geo. C
BROWNELL
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LA W YER
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A ll business promptly attended to
O REG O N C IT Y ,
Dry wood in any length always on hand
OREGON
All business carefully and promptly attended to
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