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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1905)
The Estacada News No. Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, June 15, 1905. 28,-ß THE LADIES WILL BE INTERESTED TO SEE MY NEW LINE in m i l l i n e r y »J» n f T In Tins APPLES GRAPES B L A C K B E R R IE S PLUMS A P R IC O T S PE A R S P E A C H E S P IN E A P P L E S CH E R R IE S ST R A W B E R R IE S Royal Club Stock Vegetables in Tins lYIrS. U . L . LT a n C M AIN SU GAR CORN SO LID P A C K E D TO M A T O E S LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS. The city council met in special session on Wednesday evening. FOR SALE 40 Acres Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shafford came out home Sunday and Remained ov- er a few days. J. W. Gunsaulis was out from Portland, Wednesday, looking after business. Land with Heavy Fir Timber W. F. Cary attended the Grand Lodge of the Odd Fellows in Port land last week. LOGS & PILING Small fruit is ripening around here and some has been placed on sale in tlie local market. » 1 G A R D E N PEAS Price, only $1,000 J. Kitching has transferred a 3rd Call on or write interest in 1.51 acres in Cl. 4, 3, 2E to J. H. Kitching for $2,000. E. C. HINT, Estacada, Oregon George Stratton received word A LL PARTIES from home yesterday, and started Knowing themselves indebted to The back to Minniesotee at once: Cary Hardware Company will please call Work at The Oaks is about com and settle at once. pleted, and most of the people from home the first of the week from the here who have been working there camp meeting at Sellwood. are expected home. W. h. Shankland, An Old Pioneer, PURE O L IV E , OIL SU CCO TASH TO M A TO C A T SU P CREAM PUM PKIN PURE JE L L IE S and JAMS AT tr nr- Mrs. H . W. Downing and family j Between Estacada and Cazadero. 150 returned, last Friday, from their yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile visit at Newberg. <rom Estacada. IN GLASS G R E E N ST R IN G L E S S BE A N S 4 Which is suitable for $1 --.---------------------------- • Canned and Glass Dessert Fruits GOOD THINGS Neckwear, Belts, Corsets Shirtwaists, Ribbons and a New Assortment of Hats YOURS FOR EVERYTH ING ■ ■ , C. F. HOWE’ S STORE Cooper & Eyman We believe in a nimble penny Rather than a slow sixpence. W E C A N S E L L YOU E V E R Y T H IN G IN FURNITURE Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings, CABINET MAKING PICTURE FRAMING J. W. Antrim's new cottage that | Passes Away. is nearly finished, in the north part of town, was omitted from the list W. H. Shankland, who died on of new housss we published in last his farm near here at 12:20 p. m., week's issue. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE June 8, was born in Nicholas Co. He migrated Rev. Stubbs has exchanged lots Ky. March 8, 1834. with the townsite company. The in 1853 to 111. with the family and in lot on which he was going to build ’ 60 married Nancy Linn and came F . B. R i l e y E. F. R11.KY the church he has purchased for to Oregon in 1869, crossing the SE W IN G Secretary Pres. & Mngr. He settled in Clackamas himself, and the company has given plains. Ladies wanting any kind of sew lot 8 in block 23, on the corner, for county and occupied the old home, ing done, can get their work done ----- APPLY TO THE------ one mile north of EstacadaT'contin- in a satisfactory style by calling on a church site. Gertrude Morrow at her home. Clackamas Title Company A party of four ladies, Mrs. J. L. uously until his death, except three (Incorporated) years spent in Catlin, Wash. Mr. STOCK RANCH FOR SALE Tarbox, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Mrs. E. Good 360 acre »tock ranch, partly im 606--608, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., E. Smith, and Miss Mary Wasson, Shankland was postmaster at Zion PORTLAND, OREGON proved. z j acres have been cultivated. postoffice for two years. The funer all of Illinois, arrived here a week Plenty good running water, f n an acre. al took place at 11 o'clock last Sat ago and are at the Lintj home east j I Also other farms near Estacada. Write For full information in relation to of Garfield. Mrs. E. E. Smith is a urday, and was conducted by Rev. H. Epperson, Estacada, Oregon. Creige, of Portland, and the remains daughter of John A. Linn. Lands C. A. Newquist, of Pomeroy, Clackamas Co. were laid to rest in the cemetery on The News family is enjoying a the Wade farm. Deceased leaves a Wash , is here with the intention of & Titles visit from Mrs. Mary Verwest a sis- ] wife and four children— Effie, Theo buying a farm and locating here. Reliable Abstracts of Title at reaaon i- ter of the editor, and her daughter, ¡ dore, Elmerand Andrew Shankland. Ida Harkenrider of, Meier & Franks ; ble rates. Loans Negotiated. Clacka spent Sunday at home with her people. Eunice, and Mrs. Jennie Elliott and Mr. Shankland had beer) ill for sev daughter Hattie, and Charles Chal mas County Property Bought it Sold. Jas. Corrigan was in Oregon City mers. The latter three are Eastern eral months. He was a good neigh Taxes received at our Portland office. last Friday on business. friends. All expect to see the fair bor, and much thought of by all his Estates Managed Mrs. Dr. Haviland and son came and take in the whole Pacific North friends and acquaintences who re west in a thorough tourist fashion. gret his departure. He was a mem home from Portland, Tuesday, and Deeds. Mortgages and other Papers Accurately Drawn the doctor is wearing a pleased smile. Reverend and Mrs. Stubbs came ber of the Methodist church. Special attention given to Undertaking. Estacada. COOPER & EYMAN, !