The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, June 01, 1905, Image 1

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    The Estacada News
No. 27.
$1
Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, June 1, 1905.
C u te s t S t y le s
I know you like I Good Bread & Butter
in
M ILLINERY
• j i t C o w est
p r ic e s
Olympia
H a ts m ade to O rd e r a Specialty
MRS. D. C. C R A N E ,
and I have it
Flour
Is all right, and you will find it is a bread winner
Milliner, E S T A C A D A
The Meadow Cream
FOR SALE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
Fine rain yesterday.
The Oaks blossomed Tuesday.’
Do you trade at home or abroad?
Could theJapswallopUncleSam’s
navy? No, of course not.
Mrs. J. E. Bourbona was at the
opening of The Oaks.
Rev. Stubbs preaches at Spring-
water again next Sunday.
40 Acres
Of Good Fir Timber
LOGS
&
PILING
Price, only $1,000
Mrs. A. W. Eckerson came out
from Portland and spent Sunday at
their Estacada home.
Call on or write
Miss Mazelle Mulkey of Spring-
water was the guest of Mrs. H. A. E. C. HEM , Estacada, Oregon
Williams last Saturday.
A few cottages in Estacada would ing better from the treatment.
Mrs. D. C. Crane was in Portland
Monday and purchased for her mil­
linery store a fine stock of ladies'
neckwear, belts, Corsets and shirt­
waists and a new supply of millin­
Mrs. Covell and brother, D. N. ery goods of the best styles.
Smith, were at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Henninger
Mrs. S. E. Smith, Sunday.
arrived here Tuesday from North
The Cary Cash Hardware adver­ Dakota to remain permanently with
tises its screen doors and windows us, and are already housekeeping
and calls attention to its 3 leaders. in the Lovelace building where they
Notices are posted forthe election will live until their house is built.
June 19th of three school directors
Admiral Rojestvensky was badly
to serve one, two and three years. wounded in the big battle, was tak­
The Springwater Mill Company en prisoner, and is no\v receiving
has a contract to furnish the City of medical treatment at the Japanese
Portland with 75,000 feet of pave­ hospital in Sasebo. And Russia in­
sisted that the Admiral had arrived
ment blocks.
A 1 Lindsey has been making a at Vladivostok;
number o f improvements in the
Cary hardware store, and in the
“ U. S .” postoffice.
Dr. Smith and family attended
Memorial Day observances at Ore­
gon City where the doctor’s mother
is buried.
The Estacada Wood Mnfg. Co.
has orders from New York city for
several thousand telegraph and tel­
ephone cross-arms.
Charles Bronson is home from St.
Vincent hospital where he under­
went a severe operation. He is get-
If you have a sweet tooth that needs filling try some of those
Chocolate Chips & Creams at
C. F. HOWE’S
Which is suitable for
Mrs. W. A. Jones and Mrs. M.
C. Adkins went to Portland yester­
day.
Between Esticada and Cazadero. 150
yards from tile railroad, and 3-4 of a mile
Ida Harkinrider, is at home tak­
from Estacada.
ing a rest from her duties at Mier
& Frank’s store.
rent quick, and would be a paying
investment for someone.
Tuesday the Dubois Lumber com­
pany shipped a car of lumber to the
Gresham planing mill.
Is a reliable brand of butter. It is made by the Hazelwood Co.
Cooper & Eyman
We believe in a nimble penny
Rather than a slow sixpence.
W E C A N SE L L YOU
E V E R Y T H IN G IN
FERNITERE
Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings,
PICTURE FRAMING
CABINET MAKING
Special attention given to Undertaking.
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE
COOPER & EYMAN,
ALL PARTIES
Knowing themselves indebted to The
Cary Hardware Company will please call
and settle at once.
the vacant store building on Broad­
way where the families will reside
Notices have been posted stating until thouses are built.
that the people are to vote for a
J. W. Cave who was doing shoe
$4000. bond issue for school house
repairing in town has moved with
purposes. It would appear that the
his family to the Springwater neigh­
president of the school board should borhood and will live at Mr. and
attach his signature to these notices Mrs. E. Ridgeway’s.
Mr. Cave
in order to make the proceedings will continue the shoemaker work
correct. Bond buyers are very par­ and asks for the continuance of his
ticular that every step is according old patrons' work, and hopes that
he may gain many new patrons.
to law.
Work sent out by the mail carrier
Arthur A. Pugh arrived here last will reach him.
week with a carload of goods belong­ August Horger of Eagle Creek who re­
ing to W. S. Henninger and James ceived a paraletic stroke last week, is
slowly recovering, and sat up for the first
Johns.
The goods were put into time yesterday.
Estacada.
Acreage
Adjoining Estacada
What is known as the Bridenstine farm
is for sale in small tracts. This land is
near town, and will go fast at the price
asked,
$25 to $50 an Acre
To see this land, learn terms etc call on
or write
David Bridenstine
Estacada, Oregon