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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1905)
Thè Estacada News No. 39. Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Aug. 31, 1905. X .... . . . 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 s in e s s tra n s a c te d Reduction Sale on Shoes! Shoes Every Pair Reduced. W e Must Make Our Fall Stock A L L M E N ’S, CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ....................................................J . W. Reed I ................................... W. K. Haviland Sr ! ................................................. C. F. Howe Aldermen I ................................................. W. F. Cary 1 ........................................... R. A. Stratton 1 Marshal..... $1 Fine Cedar Shingles I have the selling agency for firstclass mountain cetlar shingles well seasoned and of the best material.—A. Morrow, Es- tadada, Oregon. peared on the 16 and 17th of this month Buy at homy And your money Stays a t home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cunningham have rented the Stubbe property on 2nd street. Going to the hop fields? How is the Ladies’ Aid? Mrs. J. W. Shafford spent a part of the week packing their goods to be sent to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morrow were Mrs. Eva Kissler has recovered in the city Wednesday. from her severe illness and has been Claude Ferry has painted the new assisting in the postoffice. brick plant building red. W a n t e d —A lady to come to the Milt Oakley is again around after home and do washing and ironing. his accident at the brick plant. Also a boy or man to split wood.— Mrs Minnie Kendall is taking in Mrs. W. A . Heylman. the Exposition sights this week. Mayor Reed had the contract of 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 Yours for Shoes Reed & Barr Cooper & Eyman Attorney Heylmau was transact constructing the wooden structures ing business at the county seat this that were used in the production of week. The Last Days of Pompeii at The BHea«r5^D%3ET&r-:rai itxsi zscuBrnmumimtamnaK» Myrtle Shelley, of Ballard, was a Oaks. guest of the Misses Oakley last Sat W E C A N S E L L YO U E V E R Y T H IN G IN Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lantz move urday. to Gresham tomorrow where they They go to Hetlo Boy, E S. Womer, went will go into business. down to see the “ Last Days of Pom Salem first to spend a week with their relatives. peii’ ’ at The Oaks. Miss Clara Brown of Seattle is a A couple cases of scarletine have guest of Bertha and Anna Harkin- been discovered in town. Two rider for a few days. children in Mr. Hannah's family, Ladies having sewing to do can who just moved here from Eastern get it done by seeing Miss Gertrude Oregon, have it in a slight form. P IC T U R E FR A M IN G C A B IN E T M A K IN G Morrow at her home. Manager Belknap of the Brick & Ed. Hunt departed, Tuesday for Tile Co has the work at the clay a short visit with an uncle living beds and the tramway well' ad vanced. Special attention given to Undertaking. The tramway is being built from down the Willamette river. EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. M. Winegar, of the clay beds down the county road McMinnville, are at their daughter, to Ninth street. This is for tem porary use, as it is expected an elec We believe in a nimble penny Mrs. H. W Downing's home. tric line will be put in next spring. Rather than a slow sixpence. Clyde Morrow of the O. W. P. They are now uncovering clay at Townsite Co. was out Sunday and the beds. visited at his uncle, A . Morrow’s. FURNITURE Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings, Mrs. John Johnson and son, Les ter, of Iowa, are visiting Mrs. John- j son’s niece, Mrs. L . C. Herrington W. O. Kuhn, superintendent of! operations at the wood-working fac We, The Estacada State Bank, will tory, may have his family move out take care of the building of sidewalks for non-residents. Mail us your require from Portland. ments and we will make you an imme A letter recieved from Mr. and diate estimate. Work will be properly Mrs. B O. Boswell last week tells done. We are interested in having good walks. of them enjoying life in the British Yours Very Truly, Columbia mountains. They have The Estacada State Bank, just moved camp to where frosts ap- R . A. S t r a t t o n , Cashier. To Non-Residents of Our City C O O P E R & EY M A N , A little girl in much excitement rushed into the parlor which was full of company, and exclaimed:“ 0 mamma! just think of it.” "T h in k of what, darling?” "O ur cat has a whole lot of twins and I didn’t even know she was married.” — E x. Estacada. S ID E W A L K L U M B E R The Debois Lumber Co. has sidewalk lumber surfaced on 3 sides, 6, 8, 10 and 12 feet long, uncut $9 a thousand/cut in any length $9.75 a thousand. Leave or ders with W. A. Jones. Echo has a young lady farmer who owns and operates a ranch near town. This year she cleared up F. M. Lantz killed and shipped, $2000 from a crop of barley. Now this week. 10 hogs that weighed watch young ladies rush out to the 1,735 pounds dressed. country.