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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1905)
A number of Ellwood and Dodge peo The ordinances which have been ple went to Estacada Sunday to see the passed by the city council are: ball game. Nos. i and 2 are ordinances reg Rev. Allen, Rex Gordon, Earl Shiblev ulating the sale of spirituous, vinous and James Walker are going to Myrtle Creek the first of August to spend their and malt liquors. Adjoining Estacada No. 3 places the city treasurer’s, vacation. Blackberries are as scarce as hen teeth Land with Heavy Fir Timber bond at $2,000 around here. Seven wagon loads of ber No. 4 places the city recorder's ry pickers came in here last Friday, and What is known as the Bridenstine farm bond at $2,000 if they got a berry for each picker they is for sale in small tracts. This land is Which is suitable for No. 5 places the city marshal’s didwell. near town, and will go fast at the price Neighbors are complaining of someone bond at $1,000 asked, i milking their cows. It is not thought No. 6 is an ordinance establishing that the good neighbors do this, must 1* a fixed rules of order and business the campers. The hay crop is good, potatoes doing Between Estacada and Cazadero. 150 for the council. $25 to $50 an Acre No 7 is an ordinance providing fine, gardens splendid aud everybody is yards from the railroad, and 3-4 of a mile from Estacada. for protection of city officers while in good humor. To see this land, learn terms etc call on A . D o d g e r . performing their duty. or write SPRIN G W A TER GO SSIP No. 8 makes it unlawful for mi Price, only $1,000 Blackberries are scarce, yet quite a few nors to l>e on the streets after cer from here have been out berrying. tain hours, 8 p. m. in Nov. Dec. Call on or write James Shiblev is building an addition Jan. Feb. and March. to his barn. Estacada, Oregon E. C. HINT, Estacada, Oregon No. 9, an ordinance forbiding the Once me re the farmers are busy filling use or explosion of fireworks and their barns with sweet, new hay. Another steam shovel has been Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Closner on fireams within the city. placed in operation on the canal at July 9, a son. No. 10 regulates the conduct of Mrs. Helen Edminson, after a week’s Ca/.adero which is working from the centain stock business. visit with her brother, A. Lacey, and the reservoir south. Work has already No 11 is an ordinance to license family, has returned home to Dayton. begun on the power plant at the low Mrs. Burdock is visiting at the Lacey i and regulate the carrying on of cer er end of the reservoir. tain professions, trades, occupations home. A number of the young folks gave STOCK RANCH FOR S A L E und Callings within the city. George Lewellen a pleasant surprise on No 12 is an ordinance which pro Monday evening. The evening was spent Good 360 acre stock ranch, partly im vides for the suppression and prohi with music and conundrums. All went proved. 25 acres have been cultivated. bition of gameing with cards, games home about midnight after wishing Gio. Plenty good running water. #11 an acre. a safe journey to Moro. Also other farms near Estacada. Write of chance and gambling rooms. Robert Guttridge and Emma Shiblev H. Epperson, Estacada, Oregon. No. 13 establishes and fixes the went to Estacada Sunday evening to hear boundry of sewer district 1. Rev. Johnson preach. Ladies wanting any kind of sew No. 14 regulates the registry and Mrs. Margaret Folsom from Sprague is ing done, can get their work done visiting her sister Mrs. Howell. taxing of dogs. in a satisfactory style by calling on The Young People’s Society of Christ Gertrude Morrow at her home. Mr. and Mrs. A . F. Campbell ian Endeavor is going to give an ice — G ood g ra d e b lotters at N e w s spent last Sunday with friends in cream social on Saturday evening, 29th. Ora Lewellen went to Currinsville, to office, 5c a doz. Estacada. Mr. Campbell had just visit friends, Tuesday. returned from the Klamath Lake Advertise in The News. F udge country, and was not greatly taken up with it. They are thinking of going to Shasta Springs, Cal. for a few weeks’ sojourn. FOR SALK Acreage 40 Acres LOGS & P I L I N G David Bridenstine A Great Oppor tunity FOR SALE For a short time only The New s w ill club with 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. A fine 40 acre ranch in the celebrated Springwater country, 35 acres can be c u l-; tivated; 15 acres in cultivation now. A | flowing spring on place. All fenced and • on main road one mile from Estacada. Will make a good farm for someone. Has plenty wood on it. Only #25 an acre. For more information call on or address the owner, Win. Bard, Springwater, Oregon. J COUNTY PR O M ISES #6,000 An order has been made by the Clack amas County Court by which 70 percent. \ of the cost of building a bridge acrossthe j Clackamas at Barton is assumed by the county. |6,ooo is to he the most the j The Daily and Sunday Journal and county is to appropriate for the improve- , meat. The News one year, $7. The building of the bridge together Daily Journal and The News one year with connecting grades on each side it is for #4. estimated will cost at least #16,000. The I Semi-Weekly Journal and The News petitioners have raised #6,000 outside of one year for #1.75 the county appropriation in subscriptions and a half of this was given by the O W P & Ry. Co. There is yet #4,000 to be raised before ! the improvement will be an assured un- j dertaking. D00GI ITEMS One of Dodge’s thrifty young tvidows shocked six acres of hay Saturday, com mencing at 8 o’clock and flnishing work ' Subscriptions jnust be paid in ad at 4 p. m . She says no old bachelor need j apply. vance and orders sent to Neil Gordon is working for Sam War- • nick in Springwater. Mrs L illy Myers’ sister from Spokane 1 is visiting her this week. J T Myers & Sons' sawmill is running ' ESTACADA OREGON every day with a full crew. The News, You May Drive Home with a wagon that everybody takes off his hat to if you trade with us. We are not given to extravagant state ments but the experience we have had selling Studebaker Vehicles and Harness warrants us in putting it strong. That experience proves that nothing satisfies so well as Studebakers. We don't need to tell you that they are honest goods. When yon have made your pur chase you go home satisfied and stay satisfied. T h at’s the kind of customers we need in the bnilding of our business. That's why we handle the Studebaker line. Oo you need snm ethina? L et us flo u rs on It with ye*. Th e Cary Hardware Co., Estacada, Ore. P *• Srodehafcer* a re not a fra id to brand their product with the name Studebaker, and W»-* nam eplate on you r Jo b is y o u r neat tro&runtee th at yo u h a v e a ve h icle o f true v alu e and w oi