The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, June 15, 1905, Image 3

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Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Or.
as second class mail.
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JU N * 15. »PS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodcock and
family of Woodlawn were guests at F. J.
Harkenrider’s last Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Reed and Mrs. H. A.
Williams attended a church social
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Campbell last Thursday for
the benefit of the Luthera church
in Sellwood.
Miss Mazelle Mulkey, who closed
a term of school at Springwater last
week, left Monday to spend a three
months vacation with her people in
Southern Douglas county. She will
return in the fall to resume her du­
ties at the Springwater school.
The $2,000 damage suit of \Vm.
McDonald against Clackamas Co.
for injuries received on a defective W. A. Heylman’s new bank build­
county road comes up tomorrow in ing is nearing completion. It is to
district court.
be plastered throughout with hard
June 20, 21 and ¿2 Oregon City finish. On the first floor are the
will be the camping grounds of the banking room and vault, a law of­
¿ran d Army of the Republic, 'the fice atid two private consultation
The second floor contains
Women’s Relief Corps and ladies of rooms.
the G. A. R. of the Department of four pleasant rooms that can be used
for office purposes or as living apart­
Oregon.
The cruisers Boston and Chicago ments.
arrived in Portland today and will
remain two weeks as a part of the
government's exhibit at the fair.
A warship is something that prac­
tically all of the fair visitors have
never seen, and will be an interest­
ing feature to see.
The Lewis and Clark Exposition
is a dream of loveliness in its June
time dress of verdue and flowers.
Roses run riot, perfuming the air;
the grass is gloriously green and the
big fir trees in Centennial park, in
the western part of the grounds add
a touch of the real forest to the For­
estry building, and everywhere are
flowers and shrubs in profusion.
One of the liest newspapers in the
United States, when it wasannounc-
ed that Governor Herrick was to
receive $150,000 a year as the head
of the Equitable, went up into the
air and said that no man could earn
that much in a year.
The same
paper has no objections to the con­
ditions that give Carm gie, Rockfel-
ler, Morgan and their kind such fab­
ulous incomes. Consistency!
Monday, B. O. Boswell started
for Rossland, B. C. near where he
will superintend the construction of
a 200 mile line of electric transmis­
sion wire which will transmit power
to operate a large smelter at Green­
wood, also several mines along the
line. The construction work will
include clearing a ico foot right-of-
way for the line through a rough,
timbered country.
It will take 18
months to complete the work. The
line is for the West Kootenay Pow­
er & Light Company for whom Mr.
Boswell has built several other lines
in the same country' His departure
has been rather sudden but Mr.
Boswell received a couple urgent
messages asking him to come at
once.
His absence will necessitate
another appointment on the board
of Councilmen.
Mrs Boswell will
remain at their pleasant home here,
but expects to make a visit north
next year.
Coffee
What is Breakfast Without it?
CRYSTAL BLEND? IT IS UNEXCELLED
25c a Pound
Olym pia Pan Cake Flour
Self Raising, Prepared in a Moment
Try a Package, 25c
Saratoga Drips
In Gallon Cans, 85c
In 1-2 Gallon Cans, 45c
The Best S yrup
We are Headquarters for Good
Merchandise at Right Prices
Mrs. A. F . Shultz opened her
new ice cream and confectionary
parlor for business last Sunday, and
many Estacadans enjoyed ice cream
and pleasant drinks from the' new
place of business. Mrs. Shultz has
a very neat and pleasant refreshment
resort. In addition to refreshments
she will serve hot coffee and light
lunches.
James Johns and W. S. Hennin-
ger have decided not to go into bus­
iness in Estacada.
This decision
was arrived at the first of this week.
They will go to Echo and establish
a bank at that place, and engage in
other lines of business.
They e x ­
pect to move from here next week.
What effect their withdrawel from
this field will have on the Estacada
Banking Company is not known.
1Reec1 & 1Barr
The Estacada Pharm acy
Spalding Base Bali Goods
Bats, Balls, Gloves, Etc.
Fishing
SPR IN G W A T ER GO SSIP
Grain is looking fine. Early cher­
ries are ripe, and the robins are do­
ing justice to the occasion,
Albert Smith of Astoria spent last
Sunday and Monday with his
parents here.
Print Hall and Earl
Shibley are working on the Lewel-
len wind mill.
Thirty-eight visitors attended the
closing exercises at the school F ri­
day. Among the most enthusias­
tically received was a prophecy of
the changes that will have taken
place in Springwater 15 years hence.
An entertainment and ice cream
social will be given at the Grange
hall Saturday’ eve. June 24. Every
one COME. Marne Shannon and
brother Welsey of Denver and Mrs.
Bertha Geisy are visiting their fa­
ther. / Merchant Lewellen and wife
went to the city Wed. to visit the
Fair until Sunday.
Dellah Guttridge is getting to be
quite an expert with the gun having
killed twelve robins Tuesday. Ed.
Closner, the road boss, has a crew
at work on the Springwater-Estaca­
da road.
Uncle Billie Samson was
out from Oregon City Tuesday put»
ting up 4th of Ju ly posters.
Tidle DeWink*.
H ave You Tried Our
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Deering mowers is the subject in
the Cary Cash Hardware ad.
Tackle
A complete assortment of fishing sundries. Split
Bamboo Jointed Rods, $1.50 and up. Quadruple
multiplying Reels, Baskets with the latest style
shoulder straps, Propeller Baits, etc....................
Just In-W riting Paper
The newest designs in box writing papers, Craepes,
and Tissues—assorted colors
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The ESTACADA NEWS
Wakelee’s Squirrel Poison
Is the best
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The Estacada Market
F. M. LANTZ, Proprietor
Fresh and Salt Meats. Ham, Bacon, Pork, Mutton,
Lard & Sausage. Everything clean, and the best.
Out of town orders carefully attended to.
Prof. E. F. Surface is putting the
Dont forget the social at Garfield
finishing touches on his residence. tomorrow evening.