Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1905)
i Estacada News No. 38. Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Aug. 24, 1905. $1 •**< TH E BANK OF E S TA C A D A W. A. HEYLMAN, Cashier Capital, $6,000.00 A g e n e ra l b a n k in g b u sin e ss tra n sa c te d Reduction Sale on Shoes! Shoes Every Pair Reduced. W e Must Make Room for Our Fall Stock A L L M EN’S, C IT Y O FFICIAL D IR E C TO R Y M a y o r ....................... Alderm en l ............ 1 :::::::::: I R ne C t d * r S h in g lt l J . W . R eed 1 I have the selling agency for ...... W . K . Haviland S r 1 ....................... C . F. How# mountain cedar shingles well ............... W . F. Cary firstclass seasoned and of the best material.— A. Morrow, Es- tadada, Oregon. W OM EN’S, BO YS', M ISSES’ AN D C H IL D R E N ’S SHOES: $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 .60 .75 now .50 . .60 now .35 now .30 Mrs. W. A. Cunningham went out to her parents's home last Sun day on a recreation visit. Residence lot Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Herrington With house and ; received a visit this week from Mr. Other improvements j Herrington's mother from Portland. For sale. Inquire of News. Wedding bells are soon to ring, A. Morrow is managing the Co’s and rumor has it that one of Esta cada 's business men will soon be livery barn. come a benedict. Yours for Shoes Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lantz were Lewis Pendleton of Molalla made at Gresham, Wednesday. final proof on his claim Tuesday. W. G Smith,- a painter, is out Carl Gorenson and Harry Smith were his witnesses. from Portland doing work. Mrs. Sadie Gumin and daughter, Cora Davis, a neice of Rev. H. E. jom e, o f Portland, ave living at Stubbs, is here from Iowa to spend Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crane’s. Mrs. the summer. Gumm is attending to the milliner A few of the people around here business while Mrs. Crane is in the went to Portlahd and fed the ele city. The electric moter used at the phant peanuts. pumping station to force water from A brother of R. A. Stratton is the river into the reservoir burned soon to move here with his family out last week, and the water supply W E C A N S E L L YOU E V E R Y T H IN G IN from Minnesota. was limited until Tuesday when a A. F. Shultz is having additional uew moter was Put in' improvements and additions made Ed. Hunt has launched his arm- to his store building. m<?ter. boat on river, and is now enjoying moonlight excursions on It has become quite popular for the classic Clackamas. Mr. Hunt everyone to have a slight attack of owns a portion of the land included something akin to malaria. in the park, just below the bridge. Cashier Heylman informs us, at John Zobrist has sold lots 11 and the hour of going to press, thát his I2, block i i , Zobrist Addition, to CABINET MAKING PICTURE FRAMING bank supplies have arrived. a . Duprey for $125. Also lot 5 in The brick factory is building rap- block 11 to B. W. Read for $50. idly. The boiler and engine for the And lots 1 and 2 in block 14 to F. Special attention given to Undertaking. factory arrived some days ago. \ Domgalla for- $125. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE D. C. Crane is employed as the Henry Landwher has sold lots 4 night engineer at the wood factory, a°d 5 >n block 6 to C. C. Sayer for when running the dryer nights and - We believe in a nimble penny days. While working at the brick plant Rather than a slow sixpence. Fred Gilstrap is at work again af- building Monday, Milt Oakley and ter a bad accident, a heavy timber E. E. Block fell from the top of a Estacada. fell on his left foot, injuring it quite high ladder, or the ladder not being COOPER & EYMAN, badly. secure at the top fell over with the R. M. Campbell, of Indianapolis, men' Mr' ° * kley received some ed between Judge Haviland and in on the creek East of the Tracy farm has started business. There arrived here Tuesday, and is spend- severe sPrains and b™ises- and il J. A. Buchanan, the Judge drawing is quite an amount of timber within before he is the prize. After the games deli able to ing a week at the home of Mr. and wl11 ** a week handy distance of the mill which is Mr. Block not cious refreshments were served by to be turned into lumber. The mill Mrs. T. J. Reagan. work aKain' the hostess and her sisters the Misses has about a daily capacity of 10,000 The Estacada Wood Mnfg. Co. | b*d,y hUrt’ Enola and Mary Oakley. A very feet of lumber. is having the block south of the fac- j Mr. and Mrs. J. W Reed enter pleasant evening was spent by those tained a number of their friends tory cleared, to be used as a lumber SID E W A L K LUMBER yard. A 30 foot addition is to be Tuesday evening at progressive present. Marshal..................... eed & Bai Cooper & Eyntan FURNITURE Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings, put on the north side of the factory cards' * * Haviland received the New Lumber Mill Running and the railroad spur is to be moved Prize {oT most games while the hon- 1 farther north. | ors for the booby prize were divid-' The Hall sawmill which was put The Debois Lumber Co. has sidewalk lumber surfaced on 3 sides, 6, 8, 10 and 11 feet long, uncut t 9 • thousand, cut in any length f9 .73 a thousand. Leave or ders with W . A . Jones. %