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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y B Y H. A. W ILLIAM S Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Or. as second clasff mail. longer. Last week The News told Advertising rates made known on appli of one of these dipping factories to cation. Copy for publication and change be established in Estacada. of ad copy must be handed in not later than Wednesday morning to insure pub Lee Wills, W. B. Lemon, and C. lication for that week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Six Months $1 00 .50 If paid in advance , A P R IL 6, 1905 The opening of the fishing season was the signal for those wh6 are a- depts at the sport to gather on the hanks of the Clackamas, Sunday, and match their scientific strategy against the pretty Dolly Vardens for which the stream is noted. One angler, who had good success, took home 57 of the handsome little trout. Some complaints are made because the brooks have been fished so much already. There is some hard work in fishing along the Clackamas on account of the roughness of the river banks. H. Sarver are now shipping their cream to the Hazelwood creamery in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. A . Hey man of Spokane were here, Tuesday, look ing up the advantages offer in b usi-1 ness lines. Mrs. Jean Wills has gone to Rose- burg to see her mother, and from ; there she will return to her home in I Washington. Fred W. Greenman, former dep uty county clerk, has been appoint- 1 ed to fill the vacancy caused by the j death of Frank A. Sleight. Law yer Buchanan and H. W. Downing are benefactors to all man kind this week; they have planted a row of trees around the Hotel Esta cada block. Miss Clara Heiple and Mr. Frank | Boyer, both well known young peo ple living near Currinsville, were married by Justice Levy Stipp, on Wednesday of this week. A large derrick has been put up at Morrow to enable the Spring wa ter Mill Company to load aboard j the cars there some heavy timbers which the company is getting out. A change has been made in the freight service on the railroad. The locomotive has been laid off and the electric freight will be used from now on. It leaves here earlier, at 7:10 a. m. and arrives in Portland at 10 o ’clock sharp, leaving there at 10:30. The change went into ef fect April 1. Better service is in sured, as now farmers can ship any Mert Obert has a new nephew. kind of produce or truck to town The Clarkston Republic says: Earl and not have it spoil on the way. Obert, one of the "Republic” office ! The volunteer f ir e department force, is rejoicing over the arrival held a regular business meeting in in his home of a 9 pound baby boy, I Reed’s hall, Monday evening. Not born March 24th. a full house was out; many of the Deputy Assessor Morris has dis boys are working at The Oaks. No covered a centenarian at Wilsonville important business was transacted. Edward Loney by name. He cele Pills amounting to about $40 for the brated his 100th birthday unniver- firemen’s hall were presented, and sary last October and he is hale and a bill of $35 for new’ ladders wras al hearty. That is Oregon. lowed. W. H. H. Wade, one of our old Here in Oregon, but one would est settlers, and who owns a fine hardly think it. Prineville Review: farm adjoining Estacada on the Charley Bowen, driving stage be north, is foreman of the famous fed tween Bend and Prineville, reports eral grand jury investigating the six inches of snow at Bend yester land frauds. The jury is to finish day (last Thurs.) morning. Also, it’s work and be discharged Apr 10. (hat the stage driver from Silver Mrs. T . A. Miller was called to Lake lost the road night before last Sellwood last week to attend the on account of the deep snow, and funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. was five hours finding it again. Anna Miller. The services were Do you know that at least one- half of your taxes must be paid by the first Monday in April, or they become delinquent, and a penalty of ten per cent was added and the a- mount of your taxes began to draw interest at the rate of twelve per cent? Do you think it worth con sidering? We find our old quarters much too small to meet the wants of our patrons. Have therefore, been compelled to extend & make improvements. We want your trade, and this M E A N S YOU. We will aim to keep in stock what you want and need, in order to merit your patronage. . Do you need anything in the line of GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL THINGS to eat, wear, or work with. M eat M u s lin s F lo u r C a lic o Canned goods G in g h a m s O a t, W h e a t fla k e s F la n n e ls G r a p e nu t F la n n e le tte s F o rce D re s s g o o d s P o stu m W a is tin g s P o ta to e s S u it in g s O n io n s H o is e r y P a r s n ip s C o rse ts Cabbage S u p p o rte rs We have them Shoes R u b b ers V e sts P a n ts S h irts C o lla rs C u ff s Teas C u f f b u tto n s C o lla r bu tton s C a rro ts REED & BARR I'*“» Congregational Church Services Sundays at comer of Main & and. Sunday school at to o ’clock, and Worship and sermon at 11 o’clock. Ev erybody will be heartily welcomed. Rev. C. M a c P h e r s o n , P a s t o r . Wakelee Rat Poison The Estacada Pharmacy held Thursday from the Presbyter ian church. Just one week previous JOHN B. HAVILAND, Prop. her sister, Mrs. Mary Worth, living 4“ » 4 - 4-4‘ 4-4‘ 4' 4-4-4. 4- M ' 4" M i 4 4 .|.4 » 4 .4 .4 .4 '4 ,4 .4 .4.4 H at Watertown, S. D. was taken se- j riously sick. Ira Phelps, shortstop; Lee Bronson, The baseball season has opened 1st base; Ralph Phelps, 2nd base; in East Clackamas county. The R. Ridgeway, 3rd base; P. Wallace, first game was played in Estacada left field; Elmer Maskell, C. field; P. C. j last Sunday between the Highland George Pierce, R. field. Boultman had the honor to umpire boys and the Estacada team. The W . A. JONES, Prop. game was rather onesided in so far the game. There was a big crowd as the score was concerned— 34 to out to see the game. A return game 2 in Estacada’s favor. If the H igh will be played soon, but we expect All work given prompt attention land team is up in the sport, then it the boys will be wanting to play the WOOD would seem as though Estacada had Portland nines next. The United States government, Multnomah county, and large cor porations are making general use of Avenarius Carbolineum. Timbers that are to be used in heavy con struction are dipped into a vate of carbolineum. The treatment de a nine that are experts at the game. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Leray have stroys the decay germs and the tim The boys lined like this: Neil Bron gone to live on their claim over in ber so treated will Lst many years son, catcher; B. Wallace, pitcher;■ Washington. Livery Stable & Dray Line Dry, any length always on hand Your name should be on our Sub list. l" >'li.»4,4t'l‘'t" l''I‘4«4" **4‘4>4»4»4«'»i» , | i !>■ | i |i I » I I The ESTACADA NEWS