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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
FOR SA LK 00 DGF ITEMS Centennial Notes Land with H eavy F ir Timber Which is suitable for LOGS & PILING Between Estacada and Cazadero. 150 yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile from Estacada. Call on or write E. C. HUNT, Estacada, Oregon Mrs. Howard of Kansas and Mrs. Pierceon and daughter of Texas are Twentyfive Cent Charge for the visiting their sister, Mrs. M. Park. Evening Admittance The Dodge school has a new org an, and John Goble has anew house Liberati’s famous Italian band of what a pity there is no mistress in 50 pieces is now givinptwo free con Mr. Anderson and wife of Port certs daily at the Lewis and Clark land and Mrs. Jacks, of Sellwood, Exposition. In the Idaho building at the Eair were guests of J T Myers and wife there is a pyramid of nearly pure last Sunday. Joe Keller was over to see his lead ore that weghs 60,000 pounds. One specimen weighs 10,000 lbs: brother last week. Mrs. Lydia Gordon from New- Idaho produces annually 40 percent of the lead mined in the U. S. and berg is spending this week with her friends near here, 27 per cent of the world's supply. Haying is in full blast, and James In the Foreign exhibits building at the Fair there is a reproduction Marrs is in great demand;he is cut of Raphael's “ Sistine Madonna,” ting hay for all the old, halt, lame done entirely in needlework. The and blind widows and widowers in reproduction was made by a young the neighborhood. There certainly German girl, Fraulein Clara Rip- is a sweet reward awaiting him berger, and is considered the most “ Over There,” for he is having a wonderful example of art needle hot time here. Uncle Bill Park has a new mower work ever created. The free illustrated lectures by and rake. Some of our people spent the 4th Barry Bulkley of Washington, D C. which are given every afternoon at at Estacada, and at least two wish 4 in the government building at the they had remained at home. Mrs. Parker and Miss Capps of Fair are attracting large audianees. Mr. Bulkley speaks eloquently on Clackamas, and Willie Closner of the wonders of the Yellowstone na Spring water were guests of Mrs. tional park, and his talk is beauti Gordon last Sunday. Adjoining Estacada Mrs. Marrs lost a valuable cow fully illustrated by colored lantern slides. when away the 4th. A. D odc . e k . The price c f admission to the fair What is known as the Bridenstine farm grounds in the evening has been re is for sale in small tracts. This land is near town, and will go fast at the price duced, by a provision whereby a T. J. Wirtz Has Engaged Blacksmith Work Here asked, et receives with his ticket coupons T. J Wirtz has moved his family that admit him to 25cts worth of shows on the Trail. The arrange- i to town and has established himself nient is proving popular. This was in the blacksmith business. He is done because it was thought that in the shop with Fritz Birkenfeld. To see this land, learn terms etc call on or write the 50c charge that merely permit They are prepared to do'all kinds ted the holder to the grounds was of blacksmithing, repair work, and Horseshoeing, a unreasonable since the exhibit pal wagon repairing. David Bridenstine specialty, and it will be their aim to aces were not open. Estacada, Oregon Since the above was set up, the give satisfaction in every article of For a short time only The News will management of the Fair have made work turned out. club w ith the The Oregon Journal and it is urged that all who expect to take ad vantage of the offer to get these papers at nearly the price of one should do so at once. It will not continue long. The Daily and Sunday Journal and The News one year, #7. Daily Journal and The one vear for $4. Semi-Weekly Journal one year for #1.75 Subscriptions must be paid in ad vance and orders sent to ESTACADA OREGON another popular change—only 25Cts will be charged for evening admit tance to the fair grounds. Now the people may listen to as good band music as the world affords, witness what is conceded to be the best il- luminatiou in general scheme that has ever been seen at any exposi tions, enjoy the cool evening in a beautiful park, and in a few days will have admission to a collection of works of a higher standard than has ever before been seen. They will see the special attrac- attractions such as acrobatic feats, fireworks, and an opportunity of at. tending the Trail. The 2 5 « rate will no doubt make the evening at tendance a much larger one than it has been, and make the* Exposition more popular than ever. The fair grounds is where the crowds shall go from now on to spend their ev enings. 50 Igorrotes of the head, hunting tribe reaches Portland about Aug t and will build a village of their na tive huts and become at once a fea ture of the Lewis and Clark Expo sition. They come by consent of the U. S. Government. Fine New Clothing Store Building Goins' Up G E T T H E BEST The GRAND [ g iv e : I a« th I WORLD Has the boom struck Estacada? P R IZ E feKLJJ Perhaps it has. Mr. A . F. Shultz, Highest E jSBli / S \ jjr.A .1 ] A w ard / ®L\ ] St.Loui the local clothier, has begun work on a large two-story clothiug store. The new building is at the corner of First and Main next to their ice Vtream parlor, and is to be 22x58, frame with dry stone supports, and when completed the stick that is in the I. O. O. F. building will be moved into it. Work on the foun T h e N e w a n d E n la rg e d E d itio n C o n ta in s dation was begun Tuesday. 25,000 N e w W o rd s Their Lar^e Business Makes More koom Necessary Mr. H. H. Eyman of the firm of Cooper & Eyman, moves his family from Cazadero to Estacada this week, and will occupy the building south of the firm's store. It is be coming necessary for them to have more room for their business and they have rented this store and will use a large part of the store room in connection with their furniture business. N e w G a z e tte e r o f th e W o r ld with more than 25,000 titles, based on the latest census returns. N e w B io g ra p h ic a l D ic tio n a ry containing the names o f over 10,000 noted persons, date o f birth, death, etc. Edited b y W , T. TTAKRIfl, rh.T>„ LL.D ., United 8tates Commissioner o f Education. 2 3 8 0 Q u arto Pages Raw Platea. 6000 lihu trationj. Rich BladLnga N e e d e d In E v e r y H o m e AUo W ebster’s Collegiate D ic tio n a ry with iu 6 P a g e s . 1400Illustrations. S u e : 7x10 *2/¿in . A Special Thin Paper Edition D e L u x e Is prin ted fro m the sam e piste« a a r-jru la r eri tion. I S has l i m p c o v e . i i i i - f 8 lt-->: flJixU S*! In. FREE, M A Teat in Pronuncia t i c , ” k i L l n tlvo and entertaining. Also illustrated paraph! ota. O. O C . M E R R I A M P u b ll.h .r », 3 p r ln «fl.l4 , O'.