The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, May 04, 1905, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    <
The Estacada News
Estacada, Oregon, Thursday,
No. 23.
C a te s t S t y le s
in
M IL L IN E R Y
• J it C o w e s t
U n ice s
May 4, 1905.
I know you like
Good Bread & Butter
and I have it
l
Olympia
Flour
^1
Is all right, and you will find it is a bread winner
H a ts m ade to O rd e r a Specialty
MRS. D. C. CR A N E ,
Milliner, E S T A C A D A
The Meadow Cream
I Is a reliable brand of butter. It is made by the Hazelwood Co.
day at io a. m.
H. J. Schutte has sold lot 2, in
\V. A. Jones lost one of his young
block 10 to W. Stubbe.
horses by death, Tuesday.
If you have a sweet tooth that needs filling try some of those
Tom Word, sheriff, the far famed
Cooper & Eyman have received
Chocolate Chips & Creams at
famous terror to sinners, was here
their new stock of furniture.
on
official
business,
Monday.
Engineer Downing has started up
Nellie L. Price of Portland was
the electric light plant for the season.
interesting
our people in the United
Mrs. B. O. Boswell went to Port­
Mrs. Price
land, Monday and visited friends a 1 Artisans, Wednesday.
owns some lots in Estacada.
few days.
Traveling ticket Agent Frank
Justice Livy Stipp and a number
O
’Neil
of the Northern Pacific who
of friends were over from the county
\
owns
a
valuable piece of land in the
seat, Sunday.
Springwater country was out to see
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Heylman
M U J iB im o iH B
mm
mmm^m^mmmmmm
his crops, Sunday.
have moved into their property on
The
new
church
which
Rev.
H.
the Boulevard.
C. Stubbs is arranging to build in
Have just added to their stock of
L. B. Kent and son-in-law E. A.
Welch, both merchants, of Medford Estacada will b e for the Gospel
Workers Religous Organization of
were in town Tuesday.
which denomination Mr. Stubbs is
Mrs. J. W. Reed and son, Rus­
minister.
sell, came out from The O iks and
David Huffmaster and Chas. Van
spent last Sunday at home.
Curen were mixed up in a run-a-way
Attorney W. A. Heylman is hav­
last .Sunday, and each received in­
ing lumber hauled from the Linn
juries which required a physician.
sawmill for his business building on
They happened in the Eagle Creek
Main street.
bridge as an electric car came along
A large loading platform is to be and freightened the team.
put in at the upper end of the rail
Cooper & Eyman have secured
road sidetrack by the Dubois Lum­
We believe in a nimble penny
the general agency for the Singer
ber Company.
Rather than a slow sixpence.
Sewing machine for the North half
There will be a dance every Sun­ of Clackamas county.
They also
day afternoon from 1:30 to 9 p. m. have other machines for sale. This
Special attention given to Undertaking.
in the Dancing Pavilion in Estacada firm is doing, practical cabinet mak­
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE
Good music. Admission 25c.
ing, and picture framing. They are
Dr. and Mrs. U. B. Shantz went headquarters for this kind of work.
C O O PER & E Y M A N ,
Estacada.
to Portland, Tuesday, and attended
Two prominent Portland business
the commencement exercises of the men, C. S. Van Dorn and A. Wach-
Two special trains, magnificently
North Pacific Dental college. There ter, were out Saturday consulting
equipped,
will bring tothe Lewis &
were fortyone in the class
Cap. Curtis about real estate. Mr.
Clark Fair in July several hundred
The train schedule has received Van Dorn is proprietor of the West­
of the leading business men of Den­
many changes which went into ef­ ern Soda Works, and was here with
ver under the auspices of the Den­
fect last Sunday. All the cars leave a view of putting in a branch house
ver Commercial Club. In the party
Adjoining Estacada
Estacada and all stations about 25 in Estacada.
The proposition was
will be a number of millionairs. It
minutes earlier. The new schedule received very favorably.
promises to be one of the most elab­
What is known as the Bridenstine farm
will appear next week.
orate
commercial “ Junket” ever un­ is for sale in small tracts. This land is
C
E
N
T
E
N
N
IA
L
N
O
TES
The scrubs got drubbed last Sun- j
near town, and will go fast at the price
dertaken in America.
The Fair will cost $7,000,000.
day at the hands of the regulars, 10
asked,
Macleay’s
CanXon,
a
wonderful
Exhibits valued at $25,000,000.
to 12.
Both teams had new mate
scenic park leading up into moun­
Land area 186 acres.
ial, but the playing was about the
$25 to $50 an Acre
tains from the Lewis & Clark E x ­
WateT area 220 acres.
same. The first nine intends to hold
position grounds, promises to at­
Fifteen states participate.
first place, and is ready to meet and
tract thousands of people who visit To see this land, learn terms etc call on
defeat all competitors. Their play- J Nine stdte buildings.
or write
State appropriations, $1,273.000. Portland this summer. The park
ing is improving, and before the sea­
State exhibits housed i n state is still' in its primeval state, except
son is out some real professional
for winding paths that lead through
games may be witnessed. John F. buildings.
the trees and up and down the steep
Ten beautiful exhibit palaces.
Lovelace umpired Sunday’s game.
Estacada, Oregon
hilLs.
Wireless telegraph station.
Another game is expected next Sun-
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
C. F. HOWE’S
COOPER & EYMAN
Furniture
Carpets & Rugs
Paper, Mattings Etc.
Acerage
David Bridenstine