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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
\ Home-SeeKers Fine Opportunities Are waiting here for the Manufacturer and From the East can find no better place to Business men settle and make a home ESTACADA Estacada is the young City at the end of the O. \V. P. & Ry Co’s railroad 36 miles Southeast of Portland. It is in the midst of a rich farming, stock raising and fruit country. Healthy and pleasant climate, 500 feet higher than Portland. Unlimited water power. A 15,000 horse-power electric plant is building near 'by, a wood working factory is just complete 1, and the best of opportunities awaite numerous other manufacturing industries. Five country sawmills and planers affort lumber at reasonable prices. Land near by is rich, fertil and productive and sells at the right price. The city has a fine water system, and fire protection, telephone service and an electric light plant owned by the railway company. This is the first place that homeseekers, business men and manufacturers should investgate. Lots in this new city For sale by the Oregon Water Power Townsite Co. 134 First St. Portland, Oregon