The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, April 20, 1905, Image 8

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    D. W. Kinniard, the
over
from Oregon City,
Andrew Vetsch and bride arrived home
last Sunday evening, whicn meant that few acerage lots which
the boys hunted up old cans and oiled Water Power Townsite
BORING NEWS
their shot guns and revolvers and march­
ed forth to the Vetsch farm on Monday
evening. About nine ocloclc the stillness
of the evening was broken by a volley of
firearms and the rattle of tin cans. Mr.
Vetsch treated the boys royally, inviting
them into the dining room the table of
which was loaded with good things.
The Summit plant has the brick work
done around the new boiler.
Mrs. Fenton has gone to Gaston, Ore.
to visit with her folks while Mr. Fenton
ia working at the. fair grounds.
Chas. Groshong and family have moved
to the old Hillyard place.
Mrs. T. M. Allison has gone on a visit
to Wenatchu, Wash.
Mrs. Oldham has gone on a visii to
Goldendale, Wash.
Mr. Haley has several crews of men
cutting cedar posts.
Palmer is putting on a few more wood
cutters.
Wm. Kee of Cape Horn, Wash, visited
with Roots Saturday and Sunday.
Agent Toepelman of Greshman was in
Boring the other evening.
Wm. Morand found a six and seven
leaf clover last Sunday and another six
leaf on Monday. All coming from the
same bunch on which there were several
four and five leaf clovers.
J W Banhalster of the Oregon & Cali­
fornia Timber Co. expects to get out sev­
eral car loads of pully wood here.
U ncle B ill
E. E. Sailing, who owns a valu-
ble farm of 488 acres just north of
town, was in Tuesday.
Mr. Sail­
ing came from Eastern Oregon, and
is very well pleased with this part
of the state.
surveyor, is
lining up a
the Oregon
has sold.
Spring water Mill Co.
The other day when the sidewalks
were slippery with wet mud one of
our young ladies slipped near a cor­
ner and jared the sidewalk. A well
dressed stranger stepped to her side
and said: “ May I assist you?” ’ No’
she replied, “ I did it very nicely
alone. ’ ’
If You Intend To build
By the new law which makes tax­
es that are six years past due and
unpaid noncollectable Clackamas
will be out $40,000— more or less.
Nearly that sum of old, unpaid rev­
enue is due the county, but as a rule
such taxes are not worth the full
value, and the county will not be out
so very much.
Consult us about your lumber.
Rough and
Dressed lumber of all kinds, delivered_at
prices that will please.
We make everything
needed in building matter
Call on or address our agent,
TH E BALL GAM E
The Estacada ball club went over
to Ellwood last Sunday and played
a game with the Ellwood boys. It
was the best game yet played, and
came out 4 to 5 for the Ellwood
club. The teams will play here in
a short time. The nines cataloged:
Ellwood
Estacada
E Park
N Bronson
P
I Phelps
Boylon
c
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
W Hargraves ss
L Bronson
ib
Mallory
Gorbet
♦
2b
R Phelps
J Park
Dibble
Ridgeway Improved farms, Wild lands and Timber claims
3b
F Bannister
If
Wallace
Also some excellent town lots
Bittner
cf
Maskell
J Hargraves
rf
N O T A R Y *P U B L IC
•
Pierce
E. L. Meyers
Estacada,
. .. .
Oregon
Thos. J. C U R T IS ,
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R anqes
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IR O N
If
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Ranges, $38 and up
Other Ranges, $27 and up
A CO LD
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-Only $1.75 per set.
The
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