The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, September 07, 1905, Image 1

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    The Estacada News
No. 40.
$1
Estacada, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1905.
I am b etter prepared than e ve r
to m eet the w an ts of the ladies in
Millinery Goods, Fall Hats Etc
I have an Up to date stock of these purchased for Fall
trade. Also, Ribbons, Trimmings, Waists, Hosiery,
and Under Muslin
Mrs. D. C. Crane
Reduction Sale on
Shoes! Shoes
Every Pair Reduced. We Must Make Room for
Our Fall Stock
A L L M EN’S,
$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
1.90 now
1.25
1.25 now
1.10
1.00 now
.85
.95, .90 .85 now
.80
.75 now
.60
.60 now
.50
.30 now
.30
C IT Y O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y
Fine Cedar Shingles
J . W. Reed
I h ave the se llin g a g e n cy fo r firstclass
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W. K. Haviland Sr
................................................... C . F. Howe m ountain ced ar sh in gles w e ll seasoned
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E. F. Surface
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W. F. Cary and o f the best m ate ria l.— A . M orrow , Es-
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R . A . Stratton tadada, O regon.
Recorder...
..........................John B. Haviland j
Treasurer..
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John T . Page
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lantz went
Marshal ...
............................... John F. Lovelace
Mayor
to Salem Saturday and Sunday vis­
iting relatives, returning Monday.
Everybody knows Estacada is
J. R. Townsend was the busiest
growing.
man in town Monday, with the bak­
J. A. Smith lias rented the Park
ery, meat market and the shoeshop
hotel of C. C. Saver.
to attend to.
Joe Nichelsou has quit work at
Elder G. P. Rich will preach in
Ca2adero— too much walking.
the Estacada school house Saturday
Some are starting to lay sidewalk evening and Sunday, September io.
in accordance with the ordinance.
Come, everybody.
Max VonNewmann is night fire­
Cashier Stratton of the Estacada
man at the wood working factory. State Bank has purchased some lots
Ladies having sewing to do can
get it done by seeing Miss Gertrude
Morrow at her home.
T. J Wertz is going to build a
residence on a lot belonging to H.
W. Downing on Short St.
Wilbur Morrow is employed at
the wood working factory as book
and account keeper.
Miss Ethel Jones, whose mother
died last week, is at her aunt, Mrs
Knight’s, east of town
Hop picking is a healthful, pleas­
ant and paying occupation— only it
doesn’t last long enough.
Ed Oblander spent last Sunday
here seeing that his property was
all here and in good shape.
Mrs. Edwards, a grand daughter
of Mrs. F. R. Cary, out from Mis­
souri, visited here last Sunday
Dr. Simeon Smith, of Portland,
spent a part of the week out here
with his son, Dr. C. S. Smith.
Mrs. Minnie Kendall, who spent
the summer here with Mrs. W. A.
Heylman, has returned to Spokane.
D. C. Crane was stricken with an
attack of paralysis the first of the
week and has been confined to his
home.
on the Boulevard, and will build a
residence this fall.
Geo. J. Stratton is having a large
addition and other improvements
added to the property which he pur­
chased on Zobrist St.
A number of our people took, ad­
vantage of the low rates Wednesday
and went to The Oaks to see “ The
Last Days of Pompeii.’ ’
LO ST— Monday on the wagon
road between Estacada and Cur-
rinsville, a Time book,belonging to
L. C. Herrington. Finder, please
leave book at News office.
«
Mrs. Nettie Grable has received
her first consignment of goods for
her racket store and has the goods
on display in the furniture store.
They consist of a nice assortment of
small, fancy wares in China, glass
and other goods.
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Yours for Shoes
Reed & Barr
Cooper & Eyman
W E C A N S E L L YOU
E V E R Y T H IN G IN
FURNITURE
Carpets & Rugs, Wall-Paper, Mattings,
PICTURE FRAMING
CABINET MAKING
Special attentioji given to Undertaking.
E V E R Y T H I N G IN F U R N I T U R E
Rev. Levi Johnson has discontin­
ued religious work in Estacada.
The reason for this is that there has
not l>een enough interest shown in
church work by the people.
It is
believed that the Christians will
take up the work. And the Meth­
odists are said to be intending to
the two farms.
hold meetings here soon.
The dispute between Mrs. Wm.
Stubbe any D. F. Warner has been
settled. Surveyor Rand was over
last week and surveyed the land
and located lines that have been
Miss Bernadotte Reed returned to causing trouble so long. Mrs. Stub­
Lansing, Mich , Tuesday, after a be tells The News that the survey
visit of ten days with her cousin, • gives her the land in dispute con­
sisting of a narrow strip between
Mrs. Dr. Haviland.
James Corrigan has a team and
light wagon and is buying up farm
produce and taking it to Portland
and selling it.
W OM EN’S, BO YS’ , M ISSES’ AN D
C H IL D R E N 'S SHOES:
We believe- in a nimble penny
Rather than a slow sixpence.
COOPER & EYMAN,
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Estacada.
Mr. Lantz has purchased the meat
market property, and they will re­
main now and make Estacada their
The meat market deal that was permanent home
announced last week, didn’t last
S ID E W A L K LUMBER
long. Mr. Lantz tyad their goods
The Debois Lum ber Co.> has sidewalk
all packed and ready to leave when lumber surfaced on 3 sides, 6, 8, 10 and
12 feet long, uncut #9 a thousand, cut in
the tide turned and the bargain be­ any
length #9.75 a thousand.
Leave or­
tween him and Messrs Townsend ders with W . A . Jones.
and Pitman was delclared off by
— Good grade blotters at N ews
mutual consent of all concerned. office, 5c a doz.
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