The ESTACADA NEWS
P U B L IS H E D
EVERY
TH U RSD AY
The Presbyterians to Begin Work
In Estacada
BY
Last Sunday evening Rev. Levi
Johnson preached to the people of
Estacada in Reed’s hall. Monday,
Mr. Johnson in company of Rev.
W. S. Holt, state missionary for the
Presbyterian Church, and Rev. H.
Marcotte who is secretary of the
Presbyterian Home Missionary com
mittee, made a canvas^ of the field
here and at other near by places.
Mr. Johnson is Sunday school mis
sionary for the Portland Presbyter
ian church, visited here once when
the town was hardly started. It is
the intention to place a man here
wh0 wiU Work this place with Ea-
g]e Creek, preaching at the latter
piace ;n the morning and in Esta-
cada jn the evening. Rev. Johnson
will be in Estacada next Sunday,
the 16th, and will preach in Reed's
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JU L Y 13, 1905
Beginning next issue The News
will try to give the people some idea
of the ordinances that have been
passed by the city council. \\ e be-
lieve that the people are entitled to
an opportunity of knowing some-
thing of the laws of their town with-
out having to attend the council s
meetings or to visit the recorder’s
office for the purpose of reading the
records of the council's business.
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M y new
are vóiir credentials?
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U I I V I T met lust evening
1 he - N.1WV
city W council
atubatti
nciuj^ other things passed an
mee piecing
a tax on dogf. j
ordinance
pi
The place has more dogs than is at •
all necessary, and it will be a good
thing if they ar* taxed
An or
dinance gysjemiug tiu) oonstrurgioti
of s e ilM R k w the Amsiness potion
o f to-,fit was also pass,-<i..
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quality will meet the approval of all
Everything
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Grace M. E. Bhurcb Picnics at
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Last SatartUy Wa« the and warm
est dav.for Portland in the,pasy 30
years, and r 19 mftpiiers <■# G pace
M. E . church of the qitjr^ca me out
to Estacada and spent the whole
day picnicing in the woods and a-
long the river near here.
WINPOWS
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Regular Price 35 and 40cts
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The C ary Hardware C o
in
the Grocery Line
Fruit Jars &
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Crockery
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A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F
Patent Medicines
Spalding Base Ball Goods
Bats, Balls, Gloves, Etc.
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Fishing Tackle
A complete assortment of fishing sundries, $plit
Bamboo Jointed Rods, $1.50 and up. Quadruple *
multiplying Reels, Baskets with the latest style
shoulder straps, Propeller Bait^, eft^. /*. j «. .
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Just In-Writing Paper
The newest designs in box writing papers, Craepes,
and Tissues— assorted colors
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John B.
TH K BARTON B RID G E
' Mr. and. Mrs E. F. "Surface ar$ |
speixling a ffw days out at Mrs. S ’s
parents near Oar field. “ ;*
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SCREENS., foj
Mrs, M. E. Charters and her sis
rUie
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ter. Mrs Eitzsimmons of NT,. D. are
visiting at John Stprmer’shoifie aqd
Specical
other friends across the rivtui
,
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with
The very low prices and standard
H a n d s o m e New
Fly
complete
New Patterns and Latest Designs
Oregon is not the only state that
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is afflicted with land frauds.
But
C it y .J a il
why not get after the real rascals 1
of the whole gigantic steal, the big
Marshal Lovelace is pleased to
lumber kings, and others of private announce to the public that his new
life who wield such bad influence Bastilian hotel is completeand read-
over our public officials? They are V for guests.
Councilman W. F.
the real leaders, and those who did CarX at a meeting of the council last
the active work are their servants, week was given the job of oversee-
It will take years to clear up these «nR the building of the city’s new
cases in California, Washington, I- jail, and he performed his work so
daho, Montana and elsewhere.
."ell that on Tuesday of this week •i
the building was completed, and al-
Dame rumor has sent the message
ready for boarders.
It is expected
afloat, that the brick plant i s “ acom-
that someone will apply for quarters
in fer cartin.”
The old dame has
next Sunday.
An arrest or so has
undoubtedly been in conference with
been allowed to pass unnoticed be
her spouse and the old gent, in a
cause of no safe place to put the
fit of conjugal joy gave away one of
drunks, but after this all such will
the most .sacred and inviolable se
l>e taken care of.
crets of the order.
tV'ell, the news
Some of the farmers complain of
is out and we may as well give it
the strength of our approval, for the aphis damaging the crops
some may t>e from Muledom and
FOR SALE
turn askance a t the dame s sayings.
A fine 4G acrc ranci, in the celebrated
cei,
Eighteen m o n t h s I t does take Sprin^vruter country, jsmqresyun be cul-
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tivated; 15 acres in cultivalicfn ti6w.
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some people the congest to know flowing spring ojj .place. All fenced and
\Vhere* on mam roan dne mite fabm* Bafeieada
that th eyk riiw v a thing
W ill make a good farm for someone. Has
1 plenty wood on it. Only $25 an a ere. For
more information call on or address tbe
t owntr Wm- B,lr(1. sprin gw ater, Oregon.
stock is
Haviland’s
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F . R
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F . B. R il e y
Secretary
Arguments for and against fhe pro
posed building of a bridge by the county
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across the Clackamas river at Barton were
heard Thursday by the members of the
Clackamas Title Company
Clackamas county court, who have taken
(IncorrerMsd)
the subject under advisement. Gordon
E. Hays and J. M. Tracey, a prominent 606-608, Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
PO RTLAND, OREGON
tax payer spoke for the petitioners and 1
urged favorable action oh the part of the
court. W . A. Huntley, president of the For full information in relation to
Oregon City board of trade, which is op
posing the construction of the bridge,
Clackamas Co. Lands
and W . J\ Kirchem, a leading farmer ar
gued negatively on the proposed impos
& Titles
ed improvement, contending that there
Reliable
Abstracts
of Title at reasona
are already a sufficient number of bripges
for the accommodation of travel without ble rates. Loans Negotiated. Clacka
particular inconvenience to the petition mas County Property Bought & Sold.
ers. The plans and specifications which
Taxes received at our Portland office.
were submitted by Surveyor Kinniard es
Estates Managed
timate the cost o( the proposed bridge to
be about fS.500 but it would cost an e-
Deeds, Mortgages and other Papers
qual amount to build th« approach roads
Accurately Drawn
to the bridge. Petitioners ask the coun
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Newspapers, in bundles, 5c each
tv to assume 70 percent of the C o st-E n
at the N ews office. „ . _
terprise.
Pres. & Mngr.