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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
The ESTACADA NEWS City View Park property. All con testants were guests of the compan- I 'U B U S H K D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y B Y y, and it is needless to say all were H. A. W ILLIAM S delighted with the trip and enjoyed Entered at the postoffice in Estacada, Or. the splendid dinner at The Estaca- as second class mail. 1 da. Messrs. Brown and Chapman, Advertising rates made known on appli authorities on advertising, acted as cation. Copy for publication and change judges of the advertisementsand the of ad copy must be handed in not later than Wednesday morning to insure pub [ prizes were awarded as follows: lication for that week. W. B. White $100; H. A. Wil- | liams $50; Mrs. J. C. Locke, F. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $| 00 Little, Z. Young, Fred Johnson and Sin Months .50 C. M. Heiskel each $10. The par If paid in advance ty returned to Portland at 9 p. m. JULY 6, 1905 3,000 CELEBRATE Estacada Entertains a Large C ro w d J u ly 4. John Bates moved his live stock back to Gresham last Saturday. Karl Cary left Estacada last week rest of the sea son in Eastern Oregon. After a pleasant visit of three weeks in the West, Mrs. Mary Ver- west and daughter, Eunice, started home Wednesday. Miss Abbie Surface, a sister of Mrs. E. F. Surface, and a teacher in the Anaconda public schools, ar rived here, Wednesday, and will spend her two months' vacation with her people. J and will spend the Thousands flocked to Estacada to spend the glorious Fourth, and many hundred more could not get out here on account of inadecpiate car service. The trains were de layed by a few cars getting off the track. The day was an ideal one, and hundreds of people from the The attention of our readers is country came in to take part in the called to the ad of the Golden Rule day’s doings. Few went to Port Store just established by J. Gilstrap land. Senator George C. Brownell delivered an eloquent and patriotic on First St. The store will keep an speech which was listened to by sev up-to-date line of dry goods, notions eral hundred people, and although etc. and will expand as the trade it was not advertised as a real 4th j will justify. A. F. Campbell who has sold his of July celebration, everything went off as planed, and everyone had a interest in the O. W. P. Townsite fine time for which the management Co. is investing in the Klamath should feel proud. Not a disturb country, and expects to go into the ance occured to mar theday’s pleas cattle raising business on an enorm Estacadans wish Mr. ure, and the city marshal and his ous scale. assistants had an easy time. The i Campbell unbounded success in his Mr. Campbell was amount of popular subscription for new business. the day was $48.50 and the day’s formerly in the same business in expense was £47 leaving a l>alance South Dakota. of $1.50 which will go to a fund for L. G. Carpenter writes from Cher a grand racing tourna to be held okee, Oklahoma, that he is well and here in the fall. enjoying a good business. Mr. C. Dry Goods Dry Goods Dry Goods My new stock is complete with New Patterns and Latest Designs The very low prices and standard quality will meet the approval of all Everything in the Grocery Line Fruit Jars & Crockery i-------- C. F. Howe------ A COMPLETE LINE OF Patent Medicines Spalding Base Ball Goods Bats, Balls, Gloves, Etc. Fishing the first mechanics here, and had the first general shop in the place. Mr. Carpenter has a half interest in a planing mill and machine shop of the Cherokee Man’fg. Co., and has charge of the shop work. One of Mr. C ’s recreative passtimes is sit ting in the shade of Mulberry trees, and surrounding sweet, tender wat ermelons. Tackle A complete assortment of fishing sundries. Split Bamboo Jointed Rods, $ 1.5 0 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 Another Old Pioneer Passes to was one of Estacada's first settlers, and he and J. W. Gunsaulis were the Great Beyond The death of Mr, Carrol Howell took place Sunday morning July 2, at his old home across the river at Estacada. Mr. Howell was passing from the house to the barn when a sudden attack of heart desease took him and he fell over and expired. The desease had troubled him for some time. He came across the big plains in 1861, and was 68 years of age, and was a respected and well- liked citizen. Mr. Howell was bom in Washington county, Arkansas, and leaves a wife, three daughters and seven sons. The funeral took place at the Springwater church and the remains intered in the cemetery close by, Rev. Stubbs preaching. :: -A T “ Joh n B. Haviland’s oiR Mono E. F. R ilky Pres. & Mngr. F. B. R ii . ky Secretary -----APPLY TO THE----- The tillable land in Clackamas Clackamas Title C o m p a n y county is assessed at $2,512,120.00 | (Incorporated) and the nontillable at $3,187,175. • Whatsoever ye would that others 606--608, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., PORTLAND, OREGON Elihu Root will undoubtedly be- i should do unto you, do ye even so unto them. come the next secretary of state to For full information in relation to succeed John Hay. Weareopeninga DryGoods& Notion The town lots in Clackamas Co. Clackamas Co. Lands & Titles are valued at $1,035,005 on the as Store where we shall be pleased to sessment roll, and all the farm ing, meet the people of Estacada and vi Last Saturday G. W. Morrow, implements at $48,040 Reliable Abstracts of Title at reasona cinity to show them our goods which president, and W. P. Ready, secre ble rates. Loans Negotiated. Clacka tary of the O. W. P. Townsite Co., are the best and our prices as low' mas County Property Bought & Sold. escorted 18 newspaper men and ad FOR SALE as the lowest. Taxes received at our Portland office. A fine 40 acre ranch in the celebrated writers to Estacada and' tendered Springwater country, 35 acres can be cul Estates Managed them a banquet at The Estacada. tivated; 15 acres in cultivation now. A flowing spring on place. All fenced and Deeds, Mortgages and other Papers THE The occasion was the awarding by on main road one mile from Hstacada. Accurately Drawn the company of the seven prizes it Will make a good farm for someone. Has Rule Store offered some months ago for the plenty wood on it. Only #25 an acre. For Golden more information call on or address the Newspapers, in bundles, 5c each best advertisements for the sale of owner, Wm. Bard, Springwater, Oregon. 1st Bet. Main & Currin at the N e w s office.