Estacada, Oregon - This new town, one year old, is the terminal city of the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company’s new railroad, 36 miles Southeast of Portland. The place is exceptionally well located to make it an ideal manufacturing center. Any amount of power can be generated from the Clackamas river. The railroad company is constructing a million dollar power plant near by. A wood manufacturing estab­ lishment is building, a large brick and tile factory coming. Other industries are looking the situation up. It has one of the best farming districts in the state. Shotoing the T tin rs o f the 1 W ashouqal 5 ^CVei ) B rower / F a lls '. . « 'ELL FS^ ... < , U» C amas ; °AK6f B ull R un W ater L ine — I ¿.v o M arinot ' ^ _____ OSALMÌ — / P ark P lace ' C herryville R eclandi CANEMAH 'VlLLAMETTE o ^LL^B uttevilli F a -A e t t e C mam S deq .NNVlLLE B arlow ./^ »TACAD« ». D a y to n / < \ C aros I C anby . ^ialfu^T L A urora H ubbard / .HIGHLAND 'U ni C n M ills Estacada is 36 miles Southeast of Portland. iRKES P 5 W l^ jOJM P S * .bELWOOD It is the terminus city of the O. W. P. & Ry. Co’s railroad. Lots in this new city For sale by the Oregon Water Power Townsite Co. 134 First St. Portland, Oregon HOTEL “ESTACADA” ■ NEWBERQ Y A M , A I L L ÎV/IU0M7ILLE G raeme _ ^ i I D u NDE^/^, O - [ \ »H ead W orks .__ L i i i • \ \ S'D,-'