Estacada News The N o. 37. Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, A ug. 17, 1905. , :+■ • * wot i • » * » * t TH E BANK OF E S T A C A D A ; ; W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier i Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 •« * 1 i Shoes! Shoes i « A g e n e ra l b a n k in g business tra n s a c te d L CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Mayer..................................................... J . W. R ..d I ................................ W. K. HavtlandSr Reduction Sale on i i • i » X * $1 Every Pair Reduced. W e Must Our Fall Stock « ■ i • A L L M E N ’S, E . V & r f t c a n ,o u n la i» “ d a r Sh in gles w e ll seasoned ».................- w- P- Cary an d o f th e best m a te r ia l.— A . M o rro w , E s- I ....................................... R. A. Stratton . , . _ Recorder.................. ........John B. Haylland tad «da, O regon . Treasurer............................................. John T. Paee | ~ ~ ~ Marahal......................................... John F. Lovelace who is in camp with Mrs. Adkins ----- - -——~ Having decided to go to Philadel phia, we are going to sell all of our furniture and goods which are near ly new. Also a single driving har ness, and a riding horse. Call at the house, 2nd street.— Dr. G. W. Hill. and Mrs. Barr. Conductor H. E. Williams and family have moved into the Jesse Stubbs property. Miss Margaret McKinnell of T a coma arrived here last evening and is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Haviland. Miss Hattie Miller of Anaconda, T. J. Reagan is painting the E s and Miss Grace Wilson of Genesee, tacada Bank building. Idaho, are spendinga few days with Mrs. H. E. Stubbs is in the phy- * Abbie Irwin and friends here, sician’s care for quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Block School Clerk Lovelace was at Or- comfortably located in the Shafford egon City, Monday, on school busi- home which they have rented for ness. the season. Room for W O M EN ’S, B O Y S’ , M IS S E S ’ A N D C H IL D R E N ’S SH O ES: $3.50 Shoes, now $2.75 3. and 2.85 Shoes, now 2.25 2.50 and 2.25, now 1.75 2. and 1.90, now 1.65 1.75 and 1.65, now 1.50 1.50 now 1.25 1.25 now 1.10 1.00 now .85 .95, .90 .85 now .80 .75 now .60 .60 now .50 .35 now .30 r .A * . Fm * C * d ar Sh m * 1“ I h a v e th e s e llin g a g e n c y fo r firstclass Aldermen [ ' ~ : Z H O U SEH O LD GO ODS FO R S A L E Make Yours for Shoes Reed & Barr I Re V a n a k i. looper & Eyman Mrs. Annette Cotter of Portland j P. H. Jeffers and wife returned was visiting Mrs. A . E. Eckerson to Minnesota last week. They ex yesterday. pect to return to Estacada and p u t! J. W. Irwin and wife of Edmon- in 3 novelty and notion store here, W E C A N S E L L YO U E V E R Y T H IN G IN ton, Alberta, are here on a visit to Mrs. Eva Kissler, who is sick at their relatives. the home of her sister Mrs. W. A. i Mr. and Mrs. Lott of Woonsock-! Jones, with typhoid-pneumonia, is I it, S. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Rich - ' improving as fast as can be expected ; ards last week. Manager A. J. Paul of the Esta- Father Amslem will hold mass 03(18 wood working factory spent a : services in Estacada the second Sun- number of days cruising timber up J f * 9 | * n p f C X> D l l f i c W / lll- P s in P r day of each month. the Clackamas and the North fork. l ' ° l 0 1 IV U 3 3 * »»«!** , |T |C U U IIg 3 , FURNITURE Mayor Reed was up from The Oaks Tuesday evening to attend a meeting of the council. Jack and Howard Latourette of Oregon City were guests of Doctor and Mrs. Smith this week. Cooper & Eyman have just put in a new stock of wall paper of the finest, up-to-date patterns. ,, ... T „ _ , Mr. and Mrs. L . C. Possen have moved into town and have a pleas ant location on the East side. Attorney W. A . Heylman has re ceived word from the secretary of state that he has been commissioned a notary public. Mrs. Wm. Holder was in Tues day to meet Miss Florence Buchan an of Hood River who will teach the Tracy school in district 68. W. S. Henninger and Jas. Johns who moved to Pendleton from here are doing business under the firm name of The Hartman Abstract Co. The>' also deal in real estate- A t about 12 o ’clock Monday night there was considerable noise in the vicinit>' of the city Jai1' and from the tone and lanKuage used it could not have been a Sunday School af- fair. On the strength of a dyna- mite proposition the noise subsided, but we understand someone spent a part of the night in jail. A reunion and picnic dinner of the following relatives and friends was held in the city park last Sun day: J. W. Irwin and wife, W. S. Irwin and family, Ed. Miller and family. Wallace Miller and family, Dave Miller and family, E F. Sur- Ed. Rich left for the seashore on face and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Doke Monday evening to spend the rest and others whose names we were of the week in camp with Mrs. Rich unable to learn. P IC T U R E F R A M IN G C A B IN E T M A K IN G Special attention given to Undertaking. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE We believe in a nimble penny Rather than a slow sixpence. COOPER & EYM AN, Estacada. ___________________________ County Superintendent of Schools their threshing done. Z in se r h as announced th at th e state m oney fo r C lack am asco u n ty schools amounts to $ 13 , 81 ».80 and that on . . Ty . , the first Monday m October a per copita apportionm ent o f $ 1 . 7 0 w ill b e m ade. There is now availab le o f the cou n ty fund fo r apportion- m ent close to $20 ,0 0 0 . Sim Heiple started out Friday with his threshing outfit. Mr* who h" been »¡»¡ting in Virginia for a year has returned to her ho^ f al currinsville. Mr. Still is building a new house, Carpenters Cahill and Woodell are up «t Dover building a new school house. 0 ) 4 Githen* “ improving from an at- tack of the fever. laqlr Creek Wm. Loony is receiving medical treat J. W. Dowty and John Githens have ment in Portland.