The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, May 11, 1905, Image 3

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    The ESTACADA NEWS
! Good music. Admission 25c.
Miss Gertrude Morrow was in
Portland, Sunday.
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 ILLIA M S
Coffee
R. A. Stratton was doing business
Entered at the postoffice in Kstacada,Or. in Portland, Tuesday.
as second class mail.
Mrs. E. M. Cary and sons have
Advertising rates made known on appli­
cation. Copy for publication and change moved into their new cottage.
of ad copy must tie handed in not later
About forty of the members and
than Wednesday morning to insure pub­
j ladies of the O. R. C. excursion
lication for that week.
took dinner at the Portland restaur-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year
S I 00 J ant Wednesday noon.
Six Months
.50
II a«Mt in advan ce
M AY II, 1905
Estacada entertained the Oregon
Railroad Conductors and their ladies
112 all together, Wednesday. Din­
ner was served at the Hotel Estaca­
da.
They came out in two special
cars, one of which was handsomely
decorated.
A party of four young men, mem­
bers of the Portland Canoe Club,
brought a Couple of their canoes out
Saturday evening, and returned to
Portland Sunday morning via the
turbulent Clackamas and placid
Willamette.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heylman,
parents of W. A. Heylman, and D.
C. Heylman arrived here from Chi­
cago, Monday, and will live here
permanently. The latter will be as­
sociated with his brother, W. A .,
in the banking business.
What is Breakfast Without it?
j
j
J. A, Johnson and family moved {
to Portland last week where they are
to remain until they decide on a lo­
cation.
Wm. Maskell and family have
rented the Warfield property.
Dr.
Hill and family will occupy the
building vacated by Mr. Maskell.
President Roosevelt: I believe in
unions, but the union must lie kept
to strict accountability to the power
of the law.
This country shall remain a coun­
try of liberty and justice under the
form of laws.
Have You Tried Our
C R Y S T A L B L E N D ? IT IS U N E X C E L L E D
25c a Pound
Olym pia Pan Cake flo u r
Self Raising, Prepared in a Moment
T ry a Package, 25c
Saratoga Drips
The Best Syrup
l n Gallon Cans, 85c
In 1-2 Gallon Cans, 45c
We are Headquarters* for Good
Merchandise at Right Prices
Mr. J. A. Lighthipe District Eng.
of the General Electric Co. of • San
Francisco also C . O. Sheaffer of the
same company, were out visiting
B. O. Boswell and wife and spent
the day. When in California Bos­
well was un ler Mr. Lighthipe in the
construction department of the Gen­
eral Electric Co. so they certainly
had a pleasant visit. Mr. Sheaffer
is installing two steam turbans for
Change in Business Firm
R. W. Cary has retired from the the Lewis and Clark Fair. They
Cary Cash Hardware firm. W. F. were to be tested last Monday, then
Cary assumes the whole business and Mr. Lighthipe goes up in the Cour
will continue the business at the DeLean mining country in the inter­
same old stand. R. W. will remain est of the Elec. Co. He was in E s­
in Estacada and engage in some sort tacada a year ago and thinks we
Bats, Balls, Gloves, Etc.
of business. Carl Cary will assist , shall surely have a fine city here in
the
near
future
if
it
still
improves
with work in the store.
as it has in the last twelve months.
* Roy Meyer’s orchestra will furn­ They returned to Portland on the
ish music to a private dancing party late car Sunday evening. Mr. L. is
the 19th in the pavilion.
A party an extensive Cali, orange grower.
A complete assortment of fishing sundries. Split
of Portland Academy pupils will be
Bamboo Jointed Rods, $1.50 and up. Quadruple
out to dance from 8:30 to 11 in the
multiplying Reels, Baskets with the latest style
evening.
shoulder straps, Propeller Baits, etc....................
The heavy rain of the first of the
week was just what was wanted and
Estacada is going to have another
the lower valley was lieginning to
new business firm.
The Estacada
need rain.
Mrs. Thomas Miller and family Banking Company has been formed.
The newest designs in box writing papers, Craepes,
have moved to Sellwood to live un­ A. E. Barr has sold his interest in
and Tissues— assorted colors
the
store
business
to
the
firm
which
til \york at The Oaks is finished.
•
/
will assume the business after June
EAGLE CREEK
first.
The new company has pur­
Timely rains.
chased the store property and the
Pres. Parrel had the misfortune drug store property on the corner;
to lose the vision of one of his eyts, however, the present occupants of
Is the best
the optical nerve become paralized. 1 the drug store have it leased until
« ,
The doctor thought that with care­ next March, after that it will be
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ful treatment sight might be restor­ converted into a bank building. A rt­
ed. Dogs killed some of Mr. Hor- icles of incorporation have been
—Good grade blotters at N ew s
ger's fine sheep this week—he now filed with James Johns, president;
carries a gun with him in the fields. W. S. Henninger, secretary & cash­ office, 5c a doz.
May be paid at the office of the Clack­
Mr». Carrie Moran and daughter. Mae,
In the matter of the Eagle Creek ier, and J. W. Reed, vice president.
returned to Seattle, Friday after filing on amas Title Company, 6p8Chamberof Com­
townsite, the county court rendered The capital stock is <25,000. divid­
claim» near here.
Their experience in merce Bldg, in Portland, where a copy of
a decision in which all except two ed into 250 shares of $10 0 each. hunting claim» will alwaya be recalled aa the Tax Roll is kept.
Tax payers finding it more convenient
blocks next the county road were The company will do a general bank­ a merry, fmlicaome chapter in their live»
to pay In Portland may save themselves
vacated. Henry W ilbem 's friends ing business, and will open up the { and an experience interesting to relate.
Mr. Antrim has built a cottage the cost and time of a trip to Oregon City
hope that he will receive much ben­ first of June.
Messrs. Henninger
on
his lot in the north part of town. for a nominal fee of 25 cents.
efit by the treatment at the Hot and Johns are from North Dakota.
A. Morrow is taking good care of Until March ijth the office of the Sher­
springs.
Mr. Reed is mayor of Estacada and a felon that has located on one of iff is apt to be very busy while a few min­
utes suffices to pay at the office of the
There will be a dance every Sun­ is extensively interested here. It is his fingers.
Clackamas Title Company in Portland.
day afternoon from 1 '.¡o to 9 p. 1*. , said the new firm will operate a big
John Stormer is disposing of a Payment before March 15th will save a
in the Dancing Pavilion in Estacada department store.
few acres of his farm.
3 per cent rebate.
The Estacada Pharm acy
Spalding Base Ball Goods
Fishing
Tackle
The Estacada Banking
Company
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REED & BARR
Just In-W riting Paper
Wakelee’s Squirrel Poison
Clackamas Co. Taxes